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"""" ' " S " - L...Jin HUM. I ALUAU. -The salutatory 'CWnn.oi, rtt 11 -"-TTSr w by Marlon 0. JUwklus; "lilUlcl iioticLrwKlutlonnonhinltt, :,T, t,w auM handled by worniruuuiuuuouu iimt.l wlufluld W, Allinirham: "The Tru Purpose of the Higher; Education" waa qhvm by MIhs Emm Wsde- m mukoa KM nil am Ov Hum CORRESPONDENCE. FRIDAY. JUNE2i,lvSM. THE NOHMAL COMMENCEMENT, deep thought exprwwed In hia subject "Iron for JuetWnd D. A. Brodle, A Short Kerlew of the Frofraume of tke .Week, , BAOCALAt'HKATE 8KRSION. gnawunf class of the Bute Normal chool, wm delivered in the chapel last Sunday morulug, by the Re,v. W.C Kantuer,ofth First Oongn-gatlonal ohurch of CorvallU. Bla text was, "This one thing I do." It waa a moat eloquent discourse upon oneness of pur pose sua wai well adapted to the aslon. The dlw.VHirse.was listened to with great attention by the 62 gradu ate and the 'large audience present. The Monmouth Normal school is winning golden opinions from all parts ofthe state. . ' - CLASS DAY. ': The graduating class exercises took Mrs. Charley Culver. ' rrdtiinnd Ilu . ..... T ' liWter Hliarlti's subject was Thn .i 1'hlloruolh, Wednewlav. . .. - muou or J. m. rrotltw aod u atmm. I . " mvt mouoo, 100 cords or wood., this wees. Mr. A. J. Richardson, of Port laud, is doing buNlneas bore this week. The lumber is beinff Dreitniwl far M..IM iu Ilwr uiiwr. .1 - - . tatlon on "Our Intellectual Inner. uw new JUeindont livanirollcal tunes" icnuron. , The audience then disbursed for din- John WaUon, of Noedy, who Iiuh ner some vtasT to- their homm. t,.,tkM . huh mauy eating in the groVe nearby.' 7 EVH" "W ,utt i Mr Oeorgo Scott and familv win -.j .. .... ,unvulKV wiw I af,,,,. r . ' wei-t inuiio at the oranlng. at 1:30 and or ''pwt next week, for a aner a soug by the Glee Club Byron Bun,nw resort. Uuuter presented 'Trogrmaud Liber- J. A,. McClaln'a mw 1. mmvr MVUDV trwited 'lVtraervanea and Iuduatrv" In an aUe manner Carl lka on "Foreign Iamilgratiou" had a wbjoot which iutensely luterwted his hearer Mn. Alnrv Purkav Anl.l..ul ff., ... - I - . HlllflUtH VIIQ IIIV 7 7 . w graiume or me morning In her dlaser. ty" and Miss Ovrtrude Grousbeuk. "Bravery In Woraen,' which was fol lowed by a F. Tlltou's "IMgn of Peace," ud a nolo by Mrs. Ppllltuan. Mlsa Naomi Fauia, the Valldlctorlao. handlwl her Jubjwt "Not the form but place In the chapel. The room was the spirit" lu a pUaaut atvle. J - . . - w compieUHt and la tho in out leetable one near. Mrs. Carrie Baldwin, of Croston, made a short visit with her rela tives here, this week. "hot- decorated with flowers and evenrreeua. Rov. Roland n. ti,i,t n,,n.,.i he "d rendered some vrv Ph... I . . " . i . .WH.U . . ., , . were openeu ny au ad-1 was mtroducvd to theclwNand dt-II ver I " ', w,un "'Ottoim Tor tho by Class lYwldont Bruce David. el a very Intcrcatlug and characterise to,tt" Pple, Friday night. an t , WM VT0 by Ml lloor d Myrtle Holton all to have been a very ah e effort and kMi,i r -y"J iiouon proved the gcuUeman to be a person fr0,W of much obwrvaliou and thought y havo lma Wtliig. Bupt. McElwy and the newly eleced M". and Mrs. Andenton ami eunerintniiiluiit. r m,.. A .... i r .. v H.1. T7 " 7 w norarraiher went to uy pulverized endi other. It wiwiuemiy days ami they wm rival uuudidnUm. Ww. WellH, of JhtwmVlHla. wi( 1. .... i. . . ' iiy noi wr Meeker & Co. this fall as ho hits been doliiir for vcara i. . ... . iHicK. lie iius iiiht retnnutil t,.n 9 - - VIM ruyallnp, Wash., IchvIiil' it rain lug thcro and tho streanis all out of their banks. JIr.W.wlll v uung about what ho saw, hi inself. m our next issue. $500 Reward for any trace of autlnvrene. tiinrnhlii .!..... I .. ..... ' r any outer n ur oua mim. pound lu .KraUNe'a htnuluuhu oafmulva. 1!6 cts., at Aluxitmlt'r-CixijH.r Drug Ou, THE M'UIXtt RACKS. CondiiNd ltl'NHlt Of Hport. Ul Week's son, wuicn was.weu Uellverod and at tentively liatened to by the large and appreciative audience. Next oanie the class history, by Mlsa .Katie McCue, which proved ,to be very Interesting. A song by three young ladles then fol lowed. An oration was then delivered I oy rana M. Kerby, the subject of which was, "For the safety of ourcoun the class briefly and the diplomas were Needy to visit friends iVond.iv mm" awarded, flay-one gt,ng to Normal , Monday. Kraduutcsand oImvkh in 1 ercasou's team mmH Tkl ..... : . . - ... - . . . . " " v.w, ... .- v.. . r ii u J laterustiug rrea.vmpuell then briefly charged wu,, " iou, Wednesday, break to all lovers of our courry, aud was the class, aud the audlem was dls- inff the carriage and crhftHnir tl much applauded. Next "nroDhecv" was mbwed. h "ippimg th I Mvawv fmuuvu. iexi-propiiocy" was presented by Mlsa Laura V. Tarker. a uen came ine class poem by Olive J Andrews, which ev in poetry. "Who oous iiie was men auntr bv the ASSOCIATE AU'MNI. The IV.Ik County FMr Swmm'Ii.Hoi. ucm us iiiitiuai shrltisf raws Ihhl u,fc and while as a flunncial venture It was not a sumist; sport was enjoyed bv the pftrlli'ljMiiits, TtlUUSitAV, ' JTt'NM Htii,. The ilrst race was' a one half mile dash for a purse of 75. The race re- uiuhi as fol.ows; I'ttlnter's Dickinson..',, Audi-rsou's Archie 8... Kay's Tyi Setter Time 41. Theitextoouiitwasa one mile trot; S:) class, brat 2 lu 8, for or nw. 'I wo hi'ats were trotted resulted: AKeyfs IUikreall.. ...... . . i ur. iounjj's Lilian Mrt'arty..... 2 Osi-ar Will's Jack the tlpjr 3 AiiHiiiie... v.i' ,....,.4 ickersliaru l T Hi i I Mr, it. M. ilandtri si BAKKJ3. THE lNDIiPNDCiCE 'National Bank Capital Slock, $50,000.00. II. lit 118(11 IIKIKi, I A Bit AM NKION. W. I. OOWNAWAY PitsldsnL Vlos rissldsut. Cssblsr. KAILROADH. "TrmrTiuxp- ilspssdssjM aa4 tf UMiuouih Mut, Afsiisrslbsaliltigand sxnhsass buslnsss iMnMieUd! Insnt msOe. tttlli dlunud(oim- msitilslentdiUcrsnuidi doixMiu rlvd en aumnt soenunt iuIjJwjI U otiiwk, lolsrssl paid 00 tltns dsrwills. ladwaduish HmiiLouih, lie k:n ' Jtfl " . " ' liu I 114 ii .. ... . ft.it East and South I had Typhoid Fever DHlKCrORh. Wlilnh left bis will, trpid Hror and kldutr troaiiki. I wm a crest iulhrr, I look a boiunor Hood's fctm.jMirtim and wu rsstorW HoodsCures ' health , wid I rtiul vr four ' pound la I' I.ASUSIM, rtsl 0Ulo kiiiiL ruilUuil. Ortiua. II. V Hmllh 1 N.l.. I 1 111.- W if JtuiMirwiii, a. J.tiiKMlmsii.'D, W, Mmira, lli fiirwiiuery, Commenced Bus'ness March 4, 1889 Unlihd by atwaal Aulborltjr. Nood' Pitta u. o iwtuUiKiuuu, Xry s but, -THK-. FAT PEOPLE I very spirited u 4 B. D. Miller's JullH... PA It K Kit. Jasnos and n,m.iui.i-. , . rersnaiM- lWlwKa..,..,;.,.0 W 111 to the Green u,, progm,mne of ,)e alu' ,Vtht a' BtuUouf8 of Salem ttniver- Tl.e last r,uv of the day was the p,,,; then surjtr bv he " umm o t 8i-h-VA , - , . , l2jmii i- oi.. ........ 1 1 ldlsni.n..K " . mere re now over three -i wnn ior iue z - " iora ispume. m.i v, u,wu hundred wrwms boldinff Nor..,al 4n. 8'nier vacation. i e ouioomo was as follows . uiuuui. xiitfii h Mini rnmont f . " " i P.aoeofpunungthec.ur when an address waa md h vtJ. "a. 0,1 lb B,aH dent, Lugene President Mlsa HatUe Cmabw. T, Z. I0 f woerally presided and greeted erolses were closed by a aoug by the ciass, ana all dispersed, satisfied and pleased with the days entertainment SVKJUNQ EXERCISES, The evening exercises were opened wan music ny I'ror. Cressey's orchestra, whose enlivening strains put all in! the new tiasa to the alumni, which Norman Baldwin has gone to was naiNmiled to by the president of Myrtle Creek, Bontheru Oiwon the class. Itni rwi'l.ln n,.- , I ' " ""!" John Jaiuea, of guvor, Wrta on J. 10. Kirkland's Llitle Miikl! !I .." 2 2 E. House's Alta A a I " waerananrg ilylasJIrn distance. lime me class, itruce Davidson. Tbe invo cation Was bv IteV. lll-uee Vnll...rt,.n nf '71. Miss Muttle LooBaore was euthu. our 8treete '""t Saturday. slastlcally applauded for her solo, "A LltUe Boy for Sale." Miss Elizabeth Carothers reatl an Intorerfiluir essav mi ood humor with themselves and everv Allegro and El I'eusorosa." fill.-l body else. Then came a song by the Kate rant, of Astoria, with Menmouth Olee Club, after whlfh asolo. Miss Millie I),)uirhi rf. Elden Haley delivered tbe address of aa inteieetlog address on the subject, welcome which was responded to by "An Economic Glance at the Present. " Miss Longaore. The address of wel- The song by the glee club was loudly vuuui response thereto were l'fiuucu, uieu cauio the suipriso of weU delivered and met with heartv bd- the evening, being the pmwnUtlou to plauaeby tbe audience. IteclUtions MWessors Powell aud Dunn of two "" bure and doea not srnn . i,ii. were then given by Miss Nellie Collins, beautiful bibles by the students, as a 8ecmsodd when we think of th of Dallas, and Miss Jennie Brown. of their wtTO for them, aod amount of irootla formerlv si, .111 These young ladles proved thetmelves "ow at being enmpelted to part with to n' Z l I l equal to the occasion, aa with clear them. The Alumni banquet followed , f ISt IVker- re A fKlliAV, Jtr.N'8 I5TIC. lla wiut oouud for the races. Jlinnie 0. Hurley, of Oregon City, is visiting her mother, Ji. Martin Oarr, this week. H Grandma Linville, of Corvall'is, was in town a few days last week, wva weni to jjallua to utteud the pioneers reunion. , The freight train very often skips it Mm 1 1 .. ......8 voice and proper emphasis they recited at the diul,18 h "d thus ended the meir respective pieces. A solo was then j "unienoewent werclsea at the Nor rendered by Miss Katie Grant, which mal for 180 Everything passed ofl wuciiea tne most enthusiastic applause Pleit8a,uv irom me assembled visitors. An In j hojw to soon Bee business revive. SSAP SHOTS. to trumental solo was then given by Miss Bessie Butler, in most musical tones on the piano. Miss Bessie proved nereeu proncient as a pianist. Dr, - x.piey ana air. uinn then entranced the audience with a vocal duet, which was followed by tbe dispersing of the students to the different aisles of the chapel, where In social enlovmont and In pleasing converse they passed the time, until the hour arrived that warn. ed them to desist and retire to their re spective places of abode. This mingling of students one with the other was a season oi great enjoy mem M) tnem, ana at tbe same time brought to memory the scenes of those older in years, who had passed through similar seasons of enjoyment in their younger years. Altogether the even ing's exercises were highly commend' able aod afforded much pleasure visitors. FIELD DAY. This was entirely devoted to out door sport-tennis, being amonir the ladies the most popular there was also pole- vauiuog, long Jumping, foot races, tumbling, and gymnastic exercises, etc. We were disappointed in not getting a score or tne games and points made. SOCIETY1 EVEMNO, me large chapel of the Normal school was densely packed at au early hour on Tuesday evening, to listen to ; the exercises ' of the five literary societies. ' Tbe music by the glee club - waa very common, indeed, it was not, up to its proper stanlard. Mrs. Watson's opnlng address was repete with good thought and splendid ly delivered. Miss Lydia McC'orkle's recitation about counting the egfe's' caused much merriment Miss Tillie Best won merited applause in her vocal j soio-irving E. Vlnlng delivered an oration on "Fields Beyond" which was very Interesting and his articuhttlon being perfect was easily heard by all the vast audience Miss Daisy Clark recited "The Bevenge" In a pleasing lunuuer ev. Hutchinson of the Presbyterian church of Salem addressed the audience upon their duties as citizens and patriots of to-day An ad- aress by t. B. Handsaker, completed the programme, .Tolin Pnurnll f T .) . Kxause's headache capeuh, are more L'TlJZ. , .. . v vuu nj ncufc W lOr- pieasaut ane" convenient to take powders, wafers, elixirs, etc. than vallis, Saturday. frank Atkinson, an old H,.,l , ..... The J mile 'running race for of tlou was the first event: Kay's. Undine..,, , ... Tartar Bros 'Verdi I'ltul.,., ,. Gaines' Un-ut Falls... ' Time 1:18 The 2iti trot, for purse of $J2S, Wa j contested for by four horse igui re-1 suiied; 'ft... I, ,v . . tun,ver urns, m 1111. ,,,, ,,,,4 13-1 Bureh & Keyt.s HlekrealL... 8 2 1-2 Jeflile's Judge BIKHitleld.,.. 4 4 8 8 rielley's Clattawo "', s 0 2 - nine aa-lj. f:31j The siaflul two-year-old trot pretty race. Purst. (, Mosler's Ool.leu K-al Jake FeUer's Leona ..,.,...'.; Kelso's V. V.8 11. Murphey's I,ady Murphey dii! Time 3:13. 8:I7J SATt'ltDAY, Jl'N'B lni. iio niif-rmsm races opened with H ,.n. ..... 1. . . ... uiwoior um ol f 100. The post ....... Bl uuivimiio were as follows: "ARK Obesity mis. WllimiUM ynnrwelalii IVrinsiioalljr from 19 lo 15 (HitiltiU m limiitli. NOSTAKVINti iknem ot Injury, no rtiU.M I1 V, Tlioy build up tliv lumllh uii Iwauilfv 11.. ptxhn,lvvjns an Wrinkles or nnhltlnoMui. hmhii Ab,iiMi,t.ii ami dimculi lnlliliia mira. lyreoevtw. ko :rntlMKMT but x-t.n. tlrte sud ixwHIvs reluif. Hiloiir only aftor 'W"f miwimmw. All ortprs suitiilfm! d. md rmm our oi!W, rifc2i pr pwksc or tlirwi fur i by mull tut pid. Twill. ruoaiaw ana jwrtUmlnrs (nmUedi a pw. AllenrmimndKHes nirleUy eoiifldnntlnl, l'AK KtMUin-CO.. I'listoo first unom mi ol ludviwndtinco, OlvtH, CaplUI Stood I Surplos, $60,000.00 $14,000.00 The Hoii via SHASTA of the-. . Southern Pacific Cullfonil. irrM Irnlrit run ,1 at all tUlMia totwtwii 'uni,.,i ; ,..1 ,...,. Al( Mooia U"V f. M. ittii a. m. M. Aliwny Ar.ii'2 At. asit rrmiiclwo fv, ji5 - , Rwtfcrf Mail ii'Hiiy,, Pirtld .., : A., I Iturl , lUmmUurt .... TU A, m, llmlif H II I I, H. tXXll'KII. L. W. HIIIIKItTMIN. rrmildxnl. Vie lrmldvnt W. II HAWI.EY, Canltlvr. Uo lu llis C Ktnwt DIKKCTOltH. i, H. CVxMwr. U. . nlMliuU. lwll lteluilfk 0. W. WlilUkr, W. W, Collins. BLACKSMITH SHOP A vsnttml hutiLlni. """1 wit SJicUsnus on sit luipirtul pimmIIs rrmivmH nil.lio.1 l hk n .u. ""J""! txit. riiliirll..n oouli wnirs noun: a. m. 10 1 u. tit. And MW i; 2.34. was a CHEAP You pnu act your Work Done. Wagon Repairing of All Kinds, H. I. FULLER, Proprietor. 'MC0RP0MTC0 UMOCR THE 1IWS Of 0AC60N. Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH 1. if. iMwi.ry , 1". I..I?AMI'HKU. MIA lUDWELU Or. ..fnxMpul ,VI.'r C'tiior Paid Capital, 930,000 DIRECTORH. 4. II. Hawlpy, P.L.CmtiiM . U. V. Jlutlvr, J. H. Kiiiiim, A anral bankinv anl MvtiKH. htkmt... -..i.ET. iT"?" ,,HM,"i PP"II rpwlved lalml nald on I milm.ii. ' -F"lr Phxir vault ttrl Kit far lain niwvt' mm fm - r "HIV (w:Ka mum ifuune 1a.m. 10 b. m. 1 1'Ullman Rvrrtm num u iitrougii 1 iraiua. West Side Division T Corvillj: au irum dally ., pt aundty) Too a m li.-iaa in i ll"- "I ''i'' ---A r" I r ... ... ( i.rtmn. j,t At Alli,y ,d torvalll,, Po,mHi Ur lMnc rmltumA Kxprwt train anil (ppI,i ,,', dar. Oronln Railway DlvlLaa , Portland and Yamhill Ry- AirllamallTrt-wikiy, :iam 6J6pm IVuiland .. ,ir S A r...,.,.Alrll ...lV j P.LnampMI, I.M.HlmtMoa r.a,i-vwii liOnBER! CITY STABLES. ..1 1 . 2 ,8 9 LUMBER. THE Falls City SAW MILL, acre from choice hop laud. Apply Cattron, Moumouth. to If you want a Good Square Meal for 25 Cents, . fir. tn. Ik. -Go to tbe- CITY RESTAURANT MRS. L. CAMPBELL. Prop. Ice f!ratn nvnrv rluv fim.in tu. t all hour. Main ML. IndDendenM. iL. T.. I ri Eugene " " wv. r u,r v ,ew correfipondetit: tf uja my warning; home one will "Bob tip" chug you one and the West Side will be short on the staff. uorae, uuuy, cool down and bang to your job and be as true as Steol. 1 ne pioneer's reunion calla to mum mat ar, miias uov. Gib bsand Gov. Joe Lane badascrapatanolit. ical caucus but were parted before Time 1KH1. 1ll llCVl (.11.1.. ...... ,1.. . un- apeciai one iino mn, ih'm 'i in 3 for piirno of (K)( uioHit'ra Aim on , . ,.v.o 4 vi mo uyeni.,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 2 ,Vrer "''n.xi ,., 'I'm.u y.-j.i ,i.,i.n raiiu.iuon pace waa tl. Uu. count U'twven J.CMoalert Aocomoda. . .ueo. and jrrow Hroa'. Ix-I Norlo, " ini ixono taking m-rmifiil lieaw. JVo t iiie irlv..n 1 uw running In full oK.rnllon and timilul utMiina J.uinlHT uaran lm foi.n.l in 11.. un-iptii, a uood Kkld.n.nd to mouu In In iluilHrnud a fine Planer hux hpon ndili d totlia I'lmil on aliort iuillio. ELL & Ail orili'rx niled ELf JOaHSON, Prep. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. TtiroiiKb tli'kru in.it ....1...- , HUlaat'annda. mid KuniiKi. rat fwm t M. 8TI VtlL A T. In Hit' FatJ ran b ol,iiJ ludiiKiidwira B. KOKIII.KIt, RKTlfXiHw. waniiiior. Aat. . K. I'm ll FREE MEDICINE Goldea Oppnrtnnlty Tur Hnfferinf Ifnmaiiif y. . . no inn ciirrroo u iuu uuircnr """"" y III Brt -" aim MKCUMMKNUATillN. """r ,H nm piidc ',h m, iwrH nun uunr "r mh, all rliiu,au 1 , . "ur trpaimi'iiii .,ii ivl' "i. 1 n, ATAItltll, KeM Dr. WILLIAMS' T10 Markat gt aa. rraj.el mo, fal. three Proprlatera. Ulcers Broke Out SLUGGISH LIVER. ELMIRA, OREGON. Do Ton Inow her It la ? MRS. W. T. KAYSER, Llrei There and telli in the Follow, fag letter of the Wonderful Benefit BeoeWed , from using Dr. Grant'a Medioinei. Ei-miba, Obeoon, April flth, 1804. Da. Paul Grant, President 0. W. It Mfg. Co., Portland, Oregon. AiSirtfll wlnh to express my heartfelt than ka to you for the great benefit I re ceived from UHing your medieineg. I have been a conatant auftorer for Twelve Years with aplnal trodble and the complaints bo peculiar to women. I have doctored with several different doctors, and from 11 TV u "hiivhi temporary ro- .a.rai.romnoneol ttiem have I re- Jjr. ramlHir. n'l' "VB ,r0,H U8I"K V ' 1 0.7. MHDAN & C0.S GREAT KUSEUM OF ASATOMT .imari,atst San FrancUeo (KtilHVtn gin 0,. 1 .1..- o. "'w vujraa umi.. filial t" B ' 1 M I A..1,KK8(X)TT. J. A. VENKK8. Prescott & Veness, - -rmrlelora of- NitrhYt Ua.it. fl. ttiptuw. iom .,f m,u hi;,r .h . : ! eurv. 'injuL.ul 1, ,.. n 111 r. I P. H. McCABE. S. MUHLMAN Grant's Sarsaparilla. Dear Sirs: I wish to thank Dr. Grant iW.a. by letter for the wonderful cure effected and after using U tl mn til A hv nal n Vila Kfl(innJ!l KJ nnf nnrnlrAH a?i t The Congo Oil, NEAR DEATH'S DOOR prom narticnlarlv t-xiiuR..lnl ...1.1-.... . .j kuouaiiiBnii que at no nerve. T fl ,. n ,, . . and nrii. n.n.ii 1 ..... . , " InHnmmnti mm - F lu. IT! 3 ue hy using his SarsapaHlla and Ul W UU H id Dear Xirt- T ......I. n.. . 1 VOar nimlinlna. T I V'""."' . - v... .oaiuo half bottles ofOnnnn o' ? wtt! B0 near death' the result of a COMMENCEMENT DAY. We are unable to say Just how many persons assembled Wednesday morning ui iu;uu o ciocK to Hear the representa tives of the graduating duns of 1894, but . we are certain mat at least 1000 were turned away. The people were patient and quiet, if the babies were not. Cressy's orchestra rendered some delightful music. Mrs. Dr. Babbit gave a piano selection in her usual brilliant style-Mrs. M.L. Dorrls sangj Grape Root. Last summer I was taken ve.7 grateful for the refM obtainml mi, sick with what the doctors called la ,, . i can to. e''otirage tlio aloo, Krinne. I did not mem In ont. nnv Wf Iav i JiC"'" 1 ve userl orte My liver was In a horrible condition, as half bottles of yourVtive DiSwry 1? attack of inflftmm,ltt'n of the kid lwas constantly throwing up bile. My Wo,n.en' diseases, and that is all the ney8' My urlne yrttB bloody and torrl legs commenced to swell and in a short mecllcine 1 have taken In , ble pains near the spine. I tried several time ulcers broke out all over them and &,x Months, remodies, but got no relief.' When I 1 suffered terribly. A traveling man fn ara ,n better health than I have Was iufferinR terrlMy a copy of your whom I knew advised me to try Dr. ivf ,or.tlie Pat twelve years woMi Medical Adviser, waa received by some Grant's Sarsaparilla and Grape Root. 1 though I should without feeling as one in our household. After reading aid so, and after taking seven bottles I r " j l'"" 01 11 1 sunt lor a bottle of Dr. Grant's was completely cured, scars all healed a, , . ,V . . ' -Wny nn L'vor Cure, and after five up and I felt like a new man. I highly lcle's that f feel t , .?Z! SUZ rellOVod' -1 C01ltln,U)(1 tllki'8 recommend Dr. (inint'a Huraanariiia w lllnw ti.ot n .i - ' . ". " unl" "li "iiton tlire ,, r " .1 .... wiiii nm llllJICtOil Hliotll drape Root to all afflicted. nowof the wonderful results from usin UU,1Z :,,. Gratefully yours, vvuuviiuuy . p. 1 urn 1 go., Proprietor of ndspsndence Tile Factory Manufacturera of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. ManurHrtumriior and Ocalon lu FIR and HARDWOOD, HOME BUILDERS Will consult ibHr txwt ,D lerwta by ptirchnamg their SASH AND DOORS of the rehala mannfaoturer, M. T. CROW IndefH.B(ienoe( Or., sucoea wrtorerKnaonAVan Meer. ",, ,.,r l"und oodar doors, ll iwia, on hand. SCREEN DOORS -AMI). Kou-h and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. of all siaea. ntt tlimn Vi.lfln 1 v'" .vv kuvbiun, nuu was 1 completely cured. Yours truly, REUBEN WARNER, Colfax, Wash. MRS. W. T. KAYSER. Price 50c.5 6 bottles $2.5Q. Solo Evieuywiimiic. Congo Oil, price 50o. and $1.00. Olaoovery. price $l.oo. J. A. ALEXANDER, 773 Iloyt street, l'ortland, Oregon. NaCve Prices to Suit ths HARD TIMES. OFFICE AND FACTORY Price $1 per Bottle j dependence, . Oregon, Sperling Brothers Meat Market MULIa IN Choice Meats Highest market price paid for flit stock, heer.mutton.veHl, Prk, etc. All hills must be settled monttily. OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 8 too a. m H RoiIses A Torpid lYIIK MALARIA, MAKrC All csAPPrTiTt-Xft FOR. r!ni dlj i Crayon Pastelles Work mm Main stiv t toalltrtsof the. Indepoudouoc. ndia Inks Water Cclcrs Goto- D- H. CRAVEN'S Photos roph Gallery I'cnu'eiicc, 0i.