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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1894)
THE WEST SIDE. E.C. PwrrtAiin. Manager. O. H. PaKtuAHiV Cashier, WSCKD BY caahShMxitew SUBSCRIPTION RATM. ;f AtAL IR ABTAKCB. On TmlT Mix MooUil TbiM Mouth! cm .Ml money looking fur Invent men t, H lo aliowa thai while there U great dUtruat of present ooiulltlutiH, thore U Rtitplo confidence la th future on the jwrt of thaw bttvlun money to luvtwt. They believe ttmt thirty yere hence the city of lrtlaud will bo nufttelcntly proa perou to pay thorn buck, aud that titer will le government eufllclently Uble to Inture payment. TIM OMENTAL WAR. Vteeioy W Dung Chang of China CORRESPONDENCE. 1'ARKKKt PA "SLUtu ! JStSST SSSKi SS ita has been atrlpped of hi yellow Jacket VMtovy obituary nwoiuuoua win o tot M Ui raw ut 0 wuu wr uu. Ttesrtstered at tha PoUme ,B 1IU tfeuoa, urou, as nna-MMHi um FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1804. by the emperor for u Imaginary grlov auee la uot preparing for war with Japau In the proper way. Now, for Una bigoted and fanatical emperor to degrade thin great personage at till critical period of China la not liable to !)WCOimOTAKC.lUmwi iw . wmytXf foR him fttNtt ......a HaitAf IHHU Del Dtllltll'U UJ I - r: , ,, All mmif " r"- VluHtt saoks are high in prloe thiri year. li. Fotorooti, of Buoim Vista, linn the finewfe plwo of summer fallow wheat we Lave msa in our ramble and wo fed proud to chronicle his success. . It in hard to state accurately the avenuro yield iu bushels per acre as " M Art n.itH ahnwhliiir inu boon done, but Mr. joim litirus lias roueou ou thoroUuotbhigtoludlcaUasbort- some of his wkwt ami turned his mre in this vicinity. hoK lo t0 1,ttrve8fc iL A very " f it t Wm. Sptuiccr.otrhllotnatb.h.wF" "18, lu. .lAlnn ,r.,.,ti. wnt-k fi4r wumu uw wio mum wry "uiu earth with her. It will Ih reincnibervtl .i ... ...I..... t ). ........ .1 IT U flmnt vm. .. . - .... 1 MIIL 1 Ikllr I I.IIHL H lll'U 11VIIVIHI V. w - i,m n m.i w -.. v turned from hl tour anuuvt tne worm he . . mvi THE N AMR o! t)l lowt. ATT. t.ttttkrs nhouid b a.tdruie4 to he aald that the two gmtvat niou wj:au,u,'i'wu-. mt In h a trave U were I'rinee ntarek of Germany and LI Hung The declaration oi war ohanir of Chinas and now fcr thlt pig- China and Japan haa already had the Mongv)llau of BU mm to dl- effect of raising the prloe nee auoui , dWuulor oue 0f thegreateat 80 per cent, of wheat 5 eeuts a bushel, statHlttWU of mn Umee will not and the probabUltlea are that otner hveaiy favorobleelRct wlththepeople eerials will feel the enect. t)f the clvllld world, who kuow that there la no compariaon between the reigulng emperor and LI Uuug Chang, the greatest luminary In the Orient. . g . 1111 T There to a determined effort on the partofCallforulaua to have Uie gov ern meut foreclose the mortgage ou the Union and Central Pacific rallroadi The queettou U asked nearly every and operate the roada, but our reader dav "When are Umee going oe neea uoi imua whh wm better?" Our auswer U, AfUr the elee- have any effect. The governnieiu nan . . wnt .,...1 i. I.. ... ....I.. ....I .. 1 1 .I... ll.Mtl. tion of next November, men wv noiuing w gum iw u win American people wlU place partially In road have a great deal to low power a political party which will re- having a railroad acrona the continent vlve the ttagnant luduatrlea. operated by the government. The dominant party In oongreM w from the A common method of economlttngliQntKini'.ritHd this year In our municipal and dMrlet wil, uot rurtlcularly boneflt the aoiith management U for the eftlelency of the T,)e cliniH 0f eHfmla are ntllt bind public school to be cut down, by redue- ,ng ,M,r lime The probable passage of the Wllaon blU with a duty on sugar haa already caused that article which every poor man has to use, to Increase In price nearly 2 cents per pound. Sugar up, labor down, is the result of democratic ascendancy. ing of salaries. At the same municipal expenses In other ways are allowed to continue and taxes remain about the same Hops will probably start out this year at a low price, as our Oregon farm- ers, particularly, have been saylug "Hops will be low this year" until the buyers feel that there is no use opening the market at a fairly remunerative price. Those who can should hold un- hi nrlwa imorove. AIoiik about J r - December hops will be a better price. L The sugar consumption of the United States on a basis of 68,000,000 people, at a per capita consumption of J5 pounds, la 4.420.000.000 oounds of suw. The -i P ' value at three ccntsper pound is $132, 600,000. An ad valorem tax of 40 per cent upon this amount will be 53,04O,- 000. This tax of $53,040,000 divided j,, mnnir tha 68.000.000 consumers of sugar will be 78 cents upon each man woman and child, or $3.00 upon each family of five persons Jt Carefully Horded Ad. H btitl S poor stofk. Mix prUwi llh. Hf omldn't Intluim Tli futr wx to buy, Until mi Mo llmuglit la him bltot An 1 to tlio paprr H put. tws like tlU: "Lnillwi, nttntion, Tltl" notu pttMut rel. To my now departure Kindly pay lid. h'otuore wilt 1 soil, From far and rm near. To any wliu v paswd Their twentieth ynr." On hl tor did lh wimn Mak such a gTMid cbargs Do quickly waafxrtvd lu sice u, cnlmrga. And now liunwnae crowdn There n evsry diy, Etnpliatli-alty prove thai Advertising dm pay, t irttiil Cump ini'im. May HariMjr and KttA Hubbard, and Messrs Bam Kennedy, Albert Tctlierow and lid win DeArmoud, Misses Ihdlo Powell, lklna Cul ver aud Mr. John Powell were visiting frieuds here Tuesday. EUIVrLlMTBlCT. Burns & Ashoufulter's flouring mill will be ready for business this week having had quite a lot of re pairing done on it and will bo in good shape for the seusou's work. r JUr. X. A, nmmllto Iclinick, but returned homo last Saturday taking (!) his brother-iu-law Lea Stwprow homo with him, for a short visit. Helinick llro's. warehouse will have tho largest ainouut of whtmt this year of any previous. They are treuarcd to accommodate the farm era and their efforts will lie rewarded by about 00,000 bushels. K. fi. Baldwin is sgain with us from his Southern Oregon trip and tells such notorious snake stories, etc., that our beat, look abseut minded and olwcrve the direction of tho wiud when ho is iu good Cass Kays will shortly wove up to his uew hop yard rented from u Helmick. lie hits a new barn Givon Up to Die I was troubli'd with llyor enmu!M snd hraewut of tho spImb. At ItMt 1 could hut walk fc'reai try room, and tk to my (. at ..u .........1 i. .ti.. , ,.... i.b. tl.uufa better Off. It saves cutting and (uraartlla and sat sntlrsly urwl. ltbatall tlireshlug, makes fat hogs, ' and KrY T -, A--, lei;vttho straw on tho land to im HflAtJ S!,,tll!lLlIrGS proven, ao auy nnwr van w sa brought b.iut by Woad'. 8arstrill." there are three important poluts Mas. R. a. iumt.toH, Krn. csiKumis, laud gaiuetl; harvesting saved, kept up, hogs fatteued very cheap ly' . .... LKW1HVI1XE. Hood's fills -uis Stbk UeadMks. 8M : . . iur diimmin CITY STABLEKpa-S-r. umW PllnNs ' DllMULn, 4 AND Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. FUatnf Attention Given Stock Left In Charge. IN DEPKNDKNCH. OIIKGON. I st tW 9 1 Oregon Pacific Railroad Co. CHA8. CLARKE, Rtssivsr. Vvv, i-'lj'ti Fly time again. Time to ptck your floes. Threehing has commenced. Tommy Sheldon says it's hot as forty. Tho thermometer stood at 54 Monday morning. Kd Ilarmau's biuder cut fifty five acres in three and a half days. The UNIVERSITY OF OBEGON, Situated at tUGCNC. NaLSutun bfiilne the ITtli of AontemtHir, IMH. . . . Tuition, rrw. Jtnrl. il.m a wbkk, Klvr jnuruw 1 l'lU'l. Mtleiltllln. I.ltorary. KitslUh and llnlmn. DORMITORY Tit Hartlii Hull Air vmiliH Iwitli and III llmritlnii 1UII lor yuiinv imm will bn timliT Dm priiiHl vwivlou or Mm. Munro.a lady of n'tluwiif til ami lartp" eiwrlfiiiw. For iUlisum, aitdroaa J.J. WAITn.N. FMK'rciary 01 Ht'jirniw, The Burns brothers cut eighty built for his use and will soon be acres of wheat in a week with one euscoused in a new domoelle and machine. FIT PEOPLE ! PARK - Obesity mis. Will rednr your wrlglit lVrinmicntly (mm IJ loW lHundi tnonlh. HO NTAHVINU will naturally rollhis matrimonial HultoI,a k turnInff out !; eyes over tho uew nelghborhooti . . 0 juwjH,r j, roUoU atui piMion.iwviiuituWrinmo or nMiin. .a .a a t. a I It..... A k. .1. .... . A A I frt... I t U ( t uil h until the Whites SHOW. Mail Th mill i atirroundwl XOXMOPTH ITEMS. 8Uit Abdtmiwni and dlltii'tilt hratliliiuw. lyrulleved. NO r.M KlllMKNT bulelt ho nvnullAiit. tliiilvHiv uml lx ruttnlliff llfln and rtonlllve re Iff. adotdnd only nr ...... a... ....... year of erlmw. All urdera atippllwl dl aiuuiurwui i,Buij-uf w. " r-i from our oftji. I'rieeMOS imt pa.k motor line from Indcpemlcnce to orthrfor ta w bymuii imwi imut. th.ii. looiiliilK and luirttfumni (tioui ma. All orrmondinii trli'lly inltdtntlal. PARK RKM ED Y CO.. Boston Henry Moran the rustling buth or ia builtihiL' him a fine new barn, the mill is needed. " v Miss Ella lUirlcy, of Salem, is visiting the family of Henry Moran. Mrs. MeGrew and family return ed last Satnrtlay from a week's picture trip to the coast. Miss Kthel Link, who has been visiting the ptwt month with friends at Kugcne, has rcturnetl home. B. O. Hoyt and U. I Fnuser, our hardware merchant and jeweler, drove over to McCoy last Buuday Ithk racks aiik roa i'oi.k cotstt on btmlnma. etc wiiiitaa 0!fcV. iV very pliwatit whist party was BIGYGLERACE8. THE fEA0?( I TO COXIEM'E SATl'KOAY, Alta'HT iHth, ASH COJITIXI E FIVE WEEKS. Kafety Hop Tlt-ki'U. The W'mr Him tilllce has one of the tn-at and immt convenient Imp llckfla everatild lu I'ulk county und Invlti oniiiiMirUiui with nttyMiiiig elae ollVred U)th in price ami tiunllty. ('all at thia The Gold Medal Will He On Exhibition, nu "t H' tl'-kt-is fur your f . ' aelf. Our prices are all right, fall on , in THU tllj. or tt,trwijl .j'he y wit Hi ok, Hidijieiid- (oiin.Mlii with II It 1UE STEAMER llvtwm-n YAQUINA and SAN FRANCISCO atwiirinr lrnv n Kmtirl July 23d and about ivrry ten rty. ... ten nity. , k Ittulit riwttrvvd W eliansa aanng " out llotlrn, Kxvunnon rntea rrrnn CORUALLIS TO YAQUINA, iiml return, iphm lor return np mini "" '''lorOBltiht and' iNuuwitsw rauni apply to any tiu, t'HAH. J. iiknky.mw tU Market St., Ssn KrHiit, l al. i lliu (I.AttUK Itnratver. v" ' " " tJurvalliii,Or.wn. ' 'XT-It t.sti, - a--T;w J. F. O DONNLLL o, South Main St.. - INDMxNDfcNCh. MEN'S SHOES. SHH1 and IIPBI STAGE LINE. J R. THOMPSON, Prop. laMniipr and Unlit fwtslit i-arripd on renmul U?mi. -, I'tiMhaaM wada and dillverwt for a amall I ixiiiiM!nwUon. ' . Imv ordnra al tmti-1 or MMtimaud MUi j will call lor pawwitigtti at tllr rvoldonova In town. Slaa lwtv I ndtndrm every morning (Sunday titd) al a. in., and Halvm at f p.m. O. A. KRAMER, flO-For this watch Friday AiiKUHt, lHh. lu thu show witultiw. f 1 ItMSfuch day until atild, A burnl n (if a lifftluio. UAUAS m:ws. Iuterestlmr Items ('utility Seat. From the What Is the reason that great enter- MIh Bill Stiles, of Portland, is up visiting I'ulk county relatives. L. C. Parker Is at his old pt engineering at the Itickreall nillls. xr W V PnnlM. nf Monmouth, won prise, tne xvicaragua caum, uv , bUH,neM) lu our clty Haturday., oelvlng more attention from uns cou- Coa1 luw ujte HI gress? If any part of our country will ttie j)(U)t ft!W titty(1 pUt improving at be benefited by its completion It wouiil present. seem to be such states as are in the Quite a number of our town ople outh. Over $5,000,000 has been ex- are over enjoying themselves at various aa t anal built, and Plnta 00 tnecom- """" If .l.. B.t. l.aa tjeeu over, the past weuk, vUitlug -n $6,000,000 more will complete it, and Cleveland favors it. Yet nothing is being done. Stagnation seems to be the rule in the United States now. lativesand friends in this place. There was a large attendance at the quarterly meeting of the M. E. church .South last Baturdity nnU buntlay . . . .... i Word comes from California mat any T. . .. f Hon. N. L. Duller thing that will pans muster as hay will ,)U8Med through this pluce on Tuesday command a high price this fall and morning on their way to Hiab creek. intar Tha trv wenthpr of last wlmer In nrobate Monday the guardian of and spring curtailed the hay crop to an John Ityder, insane, was change to alarming extent, and large quantities will have to be imported. Ho balky a product cannot be transported far with out running the price up pretty high, therefore Oregon should have almost a monopoly of thR market at good figures. One item In our large crop thus prom ises to bring in a profit. - The coal product of the United States in 1892 was 180,000,000 tons, worth $207,506,381 at the mine's mouth. It afforded employment to 341,943 work ers, who each found remunerative oc cupation on 212 different days In the year. Their earnings amounted to $124,809,195, and all expenditures to $146,538,280. The total amount of cap ital invested In the coal mines was $350,000,000. The principal states of production, In their order of import ance, were: Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, West Virginia, Alabama, Iowa, Colorado, Maryland, Indiana, Ken tucky, Kansas, Missouri, Wyoming and Tennessee. The United Btates senators from these states are Interest ed in the welfare and prosperity of their state enterprises and Industries, The highest oiler ever made for Port land city bonds was bid on Monday by agents of Chicago and Boston houses. The securities offered for sale were $500,000 water bonds, bearing five per cent interest and due in 1923, and for these the highest of nineteen bids was $549,450, a premium equivalent to a re duction of the Interest to about four per cent. This competition to lend money to Portland at four per cent, at a time when loans on real estate and cornmcr clal security cannot be had at ten per cent, proves that there is plenty of Idle . . . . . .... .i .. .......... .. ur w iwiintuisiraior aim me t-muio . Coukey, deceased, was closed. Hop vines in tins section this year t.ronjlse a prolific yield. I he only thing troubling the growers are hid! cations of a poor market, or low price Mrs,Browu, wife of Fred Drown who Ik inwireeruted lu the Hotel de IMumnier.wus among our business men Monday, trying to get bonds for her husband, but met with poor encourage ment, the business mcu uot caring to pay over $100, the cause of Brown's non-appearance, Articles Incorporating the Gllmore Water and Electric Light company have been filed with the county clerk. Place of buHltiesH, Independence, capit al stock $.'10,(KX), divided Into 800 shares of $100 each. The Incorporators are L. a. Gilmore. J. B. Cooper, J. A. Veness, enee. The recent attempt at having a series of bicycle races in Independent re-1 Hard suiting so unfortunately has cast I "I pvt r at I II I IWrW from tomorrow) has time of the first meet- The admission fee has lecn rw Prices! Not on one or two articles, but given at the residence of Mr. Frank Lueiw liwt Motuluy night and greatly enjoyed by a number of dWMp,,r on our local enthusiast, but at Monmouth's young people. I last an attempt Is to U made to have rim. of Mnnmonth'a arwxulcra. amusement of the klud and Halmr- ' I l.ta Una smiMa. W fitilti IrtltiftrntU't hit si &. 0. L. llawley, II. L. Lucas mr the ana L. u. Jones, over 10 Salem on their wheels to witness aueodti 10 cent and the grand stand tho ten milo bicycle races. free. The rae will he ten miles and orj t hK I I IUMj 111 the IJfOtXfy li.ti. 4.nt.iA. f U (tan. e winner wui wear tne iiiihiw iiuui A IIU 4iiijijHiVi w Aia.m aw"" i 1 tt'MIt .1..I,A...A ton. nuiiaiw. uau WO wlDDlnftairraclllkeeplheilal. milcf b ivf tn,l U ulnt thf.tf rrct to run a nail clear through her ftKit. Tt, M.u.rk ara confltuHl to nwideuu " 1 ; ' physieiau was called and she is 0f Polk county exctulvely and no I at til C uww uomg nun. , in..u. .... v ... rnrtrRnt ne rsstters wlllis) tilsirinuieti just as o 1 rl 3IOL.I. Y . Itl'I'V i VISTA. I wn aa Ilia liimliil arrivi. and tlmn I fulldeUilsofthe races will bo given. At tilC btaf VOU Can tratlC ...a t t I.I I l " Jil iss Anna hongncre is visiung The persona, who are at the back of I t fVi nn,i t tnr u nn... in McMinuville this week. Ith,e ratssi are well known cMmm and Jwul v u bvl " v Mrs. King, who has been very ill with gitstrio fever, is conva Ucent. The family of It. I. Hall will leave Monthly for a few week's out ing at the bay. A. Sbives. who haa taken bis Q n1 PRING STOCK HAS ,ARK1VD. J. M. VANDUYN Is Cempsilsd to Continue Business. Yen will tt In All of Hla Old Slock. W are RsoeMnf FRESH GOODS Dally, and r flsady to Show You th LATEST STYLES, WELL BOUGHT, CAREFULLY CHOSEN, CHEAPLY SOLD. Our Stock will bo oomplotoly roplsnlshsd. It will pay you to Call at Onoe mn4 osamln this Splond 14 Stock, If you cannot eome youreolf, send yonr ordors J. M. VANDUYN, Indspondonoo, Oregon. LADIES' SHOES o o 0) (0 c L. !E O Drug Go.,, THE ANI "isffatclies and Clocks. promlM8 Ilurkleu's arnica Halre. there will he no failure to live up to thing 111 the GfOCCfJ UllC. There is only one way to be con vinced of the Truth, and that is to give us a trial and see how much money you can save at The best salve it the world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleeie. salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapei bauds, chilblains, u.f.a aii.l all abln Mt.inl.lntia. and ooal. ilvulv mm iill.v in no nuv riNiuind. the STAR GROCERY. finnilv to XcnI licfrt. ri'ttirued last I... ... i ......,. " ' i ii w guaniiiieou wrivo ji.-iiTOHK.nm- O Ml ITU ' week in order to look after his bust- tion or money refunded. Price 25 olYll I ri.tx WU. nesshore. oenUperUix. Forsalebyalldnigglst. . cito ifAt,,i tnWn.Wp '0. lie son anu uaugnier oi j. vy.i urcnara rrosperw, Burgess arrived from Waslilngtou C. L. Dalley.of Salem, representing last week to make their future R. D. Allen, commissioner of the sec- homehore. bud horticultural district, has been In .., , o a the vlolnlty of Corvallis ror sevenu iittj otiiui-iB ui iu a. a. av w.c d .. . k iDMIW,tua orchards, maepenticut evangelical cnurcn He mmr that aU of them anitear to areas follows: Supt. Itev. M. J. be In a thrifty condition. Owing to a Ballentvne: AssiHtaut Supt. Mr. late fnwt, which Injured the Italian Gregory) sectrary, Addie Prattler; Prunes, there will he only a small crop librarians, Florence Trather and " "'""""'A". . " 7 , " . IS. I B Slltl B'MI U lUtlllllll. Iilllll Willi May Suliius; organist, ItoaaMcLain; . " flnlin.,,e(L Ttia pelte. however. assistant, Mrs. Docksteader; mn yield well, which can also be said Get Your Washing dune ty tlia SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY, ami liuve yur nrrtum with 3. XL TIIO.MlWt.N ol tha Hnlcin Ktuiin, who will ttll at ymir hnuwfur Hie wiiKlitii!! aud dllvr It wlu-n tluttii. AlexandeF-Goopep DRUGGISTS -STATIONERS. The Finest and Most Comptete Line or TOILET AMI AND la tli pine to cut all nrat-oliuiii work R IP hkk EuiiiiIlts. BATH 25 Cents. In the City. SHOP I Main Street, - Mtmk 33, Oregon. Independence Tailor Shop T. LAYTON JENKS, Proprietor. Qentlomcn n . Clothing Mnuo to order in any stylo. A perfect lino of samples always on hand to select from. Independence Stables. Stylish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Having lately purchased the entire interest in tha sUhlos of Peter- Cook, we are now better prepared than ever to meet the demands ou tne public as we are now making aud are preparing to make mauy, substantial, improvements. Teams boarded by the day or mouth. Traveling men a specialty. I. DOCKSTEADER, Proprietor. choirester, Kmmett Wells. MJYEB. D. B. Taylor, J. M. Vunt.uyn and A. S. Locke. Thursday last Sherifl'Plummer receiv ed word from Sheriff Jackson of Tilla mook county to arrest a Mr. Johnson, who was wanted for theft. Mr. Plum mer found the man over near Inde pendence, and lodged him In jail lu this place until Sunday, when Sheriff Jackson arrived here and started back to Tillamook with the man. A Million Friends. A Iriend in need Is a friend Indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for coiwuinp tion, coughs and colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Medicine one trial will convince you that It has wonderful curative powers in all dis eases of throat, chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money is refunded. Trial bottles free at any drug store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1. Next year is the regular census year for this state, which is takn every ten years by the assessor. Every acre cul tivated aud every bushel and pound of everything raised Is to be enumerated. Little Cora Cuuthorn has been very sick. Harvest is here and everywhere is heard tho-' sound of the busy threshers. Miss Josio Hubbard, who has been visiting in Dallas, returned homo Saturday. Mr. Jiw. Harper and daughter, Miss May, were doing business in Dallas this week. A number of farmers in this vicinity are running horse power machines this year. Among those from here who speut Sunday at the Sulphur springs were Misses. Mollie DeArmond, of the sliver prune. Mr. Dailey laid a very light acreage of new orchards, and these are principally made up of M. M. Est, apples, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. w. n. ei.kims ESTES & ELKINS. INDEPENDENCE OREGON. Draying and - Hauling, DONE TO ORDER. Charges Low and Prompt Service. Yntt will tlnl our tenius on tlifl Htrflot, or elite leave order at the I'nlace Hotel, furniture mid PlittioH carefully moved. "Teaching is the Nohlvd Art, but the Sorriest Trade," THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION THOMAS FEN NELL, (Suoosssprto HARKINS & FEN NELL.) - SHOEING and WAGUN REPAIRING. PUilUfl HORSE Horse Shoeing $1.50. LOWEST PRICES on all Work. - - INDEPENDENCE, OR. i ne WLo I olub. a a . . . .... , r i I AT 1. O 1 1 tne Most Complsta -f State -:- Normal -.- School, fu m appir f., MONMOUTH, OREGON. S1 ( J V Jl 1 SJ I I I I 1 Ji Those, Pimples Are tcll-lc1" --nMoma that your blood is not ri(jhtful(of impurities, musing A few bottles of 8. S. B. will remove! all foreign and impure matter, cleanse j the blood thoroughly, and give a clear and rosy complexion, it is most ejjeci ual, and entirely harmless. Than. Tlmtnn. 73 T.niirnl Street. Willi., lav! ' "I have had for vears a humor In my blood l which made me dread to .have, as (mail boili or f. pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to ( be a great annoyance. A Iter UKing inree ooioes W"-trwm my lace is an Clear ana mv face Is all clear and smooth as l It should be appetite splendid,)! sleeD well and feel like running a I foot race all tor the use ot 3. a. i TrAattAnn Mnnrf anrt trln Alvaw mallMf flee. b W1FX bl'LClHO CO., Atlanta, Oa. 'l HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS I 5hort Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKlnsey, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind.,and a bravo ex-soldlor, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the closo of the late war. I waa troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side and had pain around my heart. I became bo ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. The first bottle made a decided Improvement in my condition, and flvo bottles have com pletely curca mc. " G. W. McKINSEY, P. M., Kokomo, Ind. Dr. Mlle' Heart Cure Is aold on A posltly Xuarantoe that the tlrst bottle will benellt. UdruggleUiaellltatlt, a bottles if or 15, or It will be aont, prepaid, on receipt of prlca by tU Ir. Miles Medical Co., glltltart, Ind. I A Trnliiliig-SelHHl for TeneliorH tlioorv nnd nuttlne eoiiiblned. Htnina FroleNsloiiHl itirno and well.emilnDed ModelXehiKil. Thorough rrepiinnory and Aenilnmlo ooiutie. Normtii, Advimeed Nm'iiml, llntiieHn, Music mm Art. uepiirimeiiift, LIGHT EXPENSES! Board and Lodging, Book and Tuition notabova $150 par year. The town of Monmouih him a bea tlfiil and healthful loeulloii In the very heart of the Wllhunetle Vttlley.twelvo miles sonlh.weMl of thoMiulo rnpiiol. Jibus NO SALOONS. THE NORMAL SCHOOL DIPLO MA ENTITLES THE HOLDER TO TEACH IN ANY COUNTY JNJTHE STATE WITHOUT FURTHER EX AMINATION. GruduulcB Contnuttid Good Posltitius. EXI'KNHK'' Toll Ion per term often weoha-Normal, JH.S1: Sub.Normal, ."HHI Comineretal, til 'ift Hoard and ldnlngHoard at Nonnal Dining Hull, $1.75 per week; turnlHlied ' rooiiiN wltli lire and light, from $1.00 to l,i!5 per week; iinfnrnlHlierl rooms, BOeeiituperweek. Hoard and lodging In private livmllles, from :l.00 to :l,60 per week, Vltallly and growth buvo alwayn eliaraeterlned tl'o work ol the Normal, The coming year promises to ho one of the best In H history. CittnlngueHohoiirnilly aont on application. Addrewt, P. L. CAMPBELL, Prasldant. W. A. WAN N, 'Secretary of tha Faoulty, PRICES THE LOWEST. i In Polk County. WORK THE BEST. Indepsndence Meat - Market! F. M. COOK, Proprietor. C Street, Near Postolfice, . . INDEPENDEMT.. Kin i i mm m mi Jl IUI! HMU Ullll if Kept Constnnlly on Hand, ... Highest Price hid for Stock. UAUU AND SEE ME.-