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THE WEST SIDE Ttlphon, N. 141, SATURDAY, MAY. 10, N00.. lloluif vV Hurley, atlornrya at -law. Mis lU riliH Fryer viiud last Sunday li hu'iiiU In North Yamluil. lit Hammocks from fl.Uu to F. K. Clianilr. Our mxi sheriff, H. 8. dinner w in town Saturday, COUlAVOOl) iskon oo mlworlptton t Urn WEST SIPK vllto. Mskes th food more delicious and wholesome mil turn monti oo , aewwe. Ursnir Mwtliif. Mino host Stark ul the Littlti Palace hotel, uislu trip to Portland Saturday. lYiHiiifl aela ll prioe at F. I hambers. Jasper Kenedy came down from Cor valli last wk for a ilmrt visit with his family. Atlon PatU-rstm came owr from Salem Friday to visit hit parent. Oarbolinium Unit will preserve ill kinds of wood, at U. M. Wade A CV. Mr. A. P. Davidson n-turnwl last Saturday from two wvok visit with relative in 1'ortlainl, W. W. lVrvival, on Saturday, lilpped per steamer Alioiia cur Umdul lieep, laml and hog to Portland. wi t overlook lardolinlum the greatest wohI preservative on earth, r or sale by K. M. Wade A Co. Tlie Order of Washington, a fraternal orgauiaation, ia to hold a basket picnic at McMtunville this Saturday. Mra. YanDuyn, of Portland, waa , visiting her mother, Mra. Merwiu, this week. She led for home on Wednesday. Wool tuck at J. L. STOCKTON'S. Miss Lulu Robertson, our deputy postmaster, took a trip to Salem last Saturday returning to her post on Mon day evening. Dell Ireland and wife came in on the muming train Monday ami went on to Monmouth. Tliey just arrived from Chicago where Pell liaa been atudying and practicing dentistry. Bean Spray Pumps, the only first clans Sprav 1'ump made, for sate by H. M. Wade A Co. Kohert Hell, a former resident of this county, passed throuiit) here last Satur day euroule to the county seal where he delivered an address to a large tiaed audience. Lad ice knit summer vesta 5c to $t.50 at J.L. STOCKTON'S. Lyon Lodge No. A. F. & A. M., Diet Saturday evening. At the next meeting, May 2tth there will lie work. Try Moore, the barber, north aide of "C" street, oppoeiie Knox' grocery store, for a hair cut or shave. L. W. Robertson of Portland, who has been on the Santiam for teu days is visiting with his son-in-law W, II. Craven. Silk mi' (white and black) 20c to 75c at J.L. STOCKTON'S. Miss Maud Kuike, of The Dulles, a student at the Monmouth Normal school, received a telegram from her aunt, Mr. J. W. French, to join her in 'Frisco. -Mig Burk left on Monday's train and will be away (or some time. You will find the most complete lino ot buggies aud carriages In Polk county at K. M. Wade & Co. Lloyd Flickenger of Valley View, was in town on business Tuesday. Take vour butter and eggs to J. L, STOCKTON'S State Senator B. F. Mulkey came over from his home iu Monmouth on Wed nesday. Charles Bacon of Grants Pass, ia visit ing his uncle, Henry Hill, in this city. Mr. Bacon has been over in the state of Washington, and ia now on his way home. George Kibby and Jeter Vergen, who liave been over on Yaquina bay fishing and bunting returned Tuesday. They u thtv killed a number of deer and caught olontv of fish and expect to re- Lots and lots turn in a few days for a longer stay. STOCKTON'S, Carpets very cheap at J. L. STOCK TON'S. At the Collins mill, new wheat flour 82 30 per bbl; old wheat flour $2.50 per bbl,;bran10 per too; shorts fiz ton. Mrs. Lutte, grand matron of Eastern Stur. is circulating around Southern part of the state, inspecting the work of the chapters and lecturing the members, Our local chapter will be visited scxioner or later as the grand simper is to meet next month. Miss Florence Burnett visited in Salem lost Saturday. Miss Anna Steele, of Suver, visited relatives in this city the first of the week. W. H. Collins, of Valley View, was in the city on business Saturday. The Foresters had degree work on Tuesday evening. Miss Maud Coad of Buena Vista, was visiting in this city on Tuesday. Three Dutch looking fellows went pigeon hunting Thursday. They had plenty of it. Charley Morton and wife came down from Albany on the morning boat Wed nesday. Muslin underwear very cheap at J. L. STOOCTON'S. Our creamery building is going up several bricks at a time and soon we'll bear the hum and whirr of another in dustry in the city limits. Fred Chapman, formerly a resident of this city, who has been working on the railroad at Eugene, stopped over here "Tuesday on his way to Montana. Our sawmill is at, last cutting lumber and fillinu some of the orders that have Diled no since the project was started. Mr. Claggett has a good plant and it will .be of great convenience to our builders. Homer Lodge No. 4r, Knights of Pythias, conferred the second rank up on a page Wednesday evening in a very impressive manner. The Knights of Pythias have con traded for a lot of stakes with which to xestake their lots in the cemetery, as so many of the old stakes have been dis nlaced that it is difficult to locate some of the lots, The Oreeon State Sunday School convention will he held in Portland Jun8 13-15. A number of world-wide workers will be present and address the convention. Those eoing from here should communicate with the entertain ment committee in Portland as soon as possible as entertainment will be pro' vided for all delegates. Miss Florence Newman, who has been a irreat sufferer from muscular rheumaUHno. save Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia the only remedy that affords tier relief. MIhh Newman Is a much reHnected resident of the village of Gray, H. Y., and makes this statement for the benefit or others similarly af flicted. This liniment la for sale by Kirkland Drurg Co. There will be an Important meeting ot the Highland tirangeheld at ita hall on Satunlay evenina HUh inst. at 8 v o'clock. A full attendence of members I ttelrel. Hy order of the master. Election of Teacher per the the The Ward held a meeting on Wed nesday evening at which time Prof. J. B. Moran was elected principal to suc ceed Mr. Powell. The other teachers were re-elected vis t first grade, Mra. Tuck ; awiuul, Miss. Burke; third, Miss Cochran; fourth, Mis Cooper; fifth, Mis (off; sixth, Mis Smith; seventh, Mr K. M. Smith. There ia a rumor in the air that mine host Stark of the Little Palace hotel, gave birthay dinner at hi residence on Tuesday in remembrance of hi having passed the sixty-second mile stone along 1 he pathway of life. But a few Hronal friend were present. Clover Leaf No. SO, Kuhekah lodge, elected the following officer on Tues day evening to serve during the ensuing term: Mr. J. Jf. Joitaa, nobla grand; Mr. Irvine Claggett, vice grand; Miss Florence Wagoner, recording secretary; Mra. A. 8. Locke secretary; Mr. Mary Jones, treasurer. Oeorge W, Stapleton, a native ton of Polk county, It it said, will deliver a lieech or two in the county at an early date, possibly next week. Ueorge I a great talker and he will undoubtedly sur prise some of hi Polk county friend. Should due notice be given of his ad dress we have no doubt but that be will draw a crowd. The clothing department ia booming at J. L, STOCKTON'S. Ou the morning train, Wednesday ihre arrived a little bright eyed mis from the Boys' and Girls' Aid society in Portland consigned to Mr. R. 11. Knox. This makes the second child to lie adopted by Mr. and Mm. Knox who dearly love children but have never Veil bleated with any of their own, The child is in. Iced fortunate that can have such foster parent. J. L. Stockton will sell you good as cheap as any house In the county. The council did a good thing on Tues day evening when it decided to offer a premium on promptness on the partofthe draymen of this city in getting the ore apiuirntu to and from the scene of ore. After a run of four or five block, haul ing a heavy cart, the fire boys are about plaved out ami the slight cost the coun cil decided to allow will not only be an incentive to ilia several draymen but it will enable the firemen to be better prepared to get to work on arriving at the tire, instead of waiting to get their second wind. The largest assort mnnt and best values In dress goods at J.L. STOCKTON'S. An itinerant dog show was the at traction on Main street Wednesday afternoon. There were dog of high and low degree, all more or less educated. As the show was free the street was jammed, every school boy in town be ing in evidence besides those who were school boys many years ago. A little brown dog jumped from a forty-foot ladder on to a canvas alighting safely. In making the ascent, though, he fell backwards, tumbling down the ladder end over end. but he bravely went back. In the evening performance, Mayor Ketchum forbid the owner sending the little dog up the ladder and this feature was omitted, to the relief and delight of many ladies. of new shoes at J. L. Do you need.. PRINTING? If so, give the WEST SIDE a call. Printing of every description done with neat ness and dispatch at rea sonable rates. WE TO PLEASE The Conductors Excursion. trio It.WM will leave The Order of Railway Conductor will ?lve their IHh annual excursion to The al!cs on Sunday May 7, via the Southern Paclllo and O. It. H. com panics, Ticket (or round children. Mo. The train Italia at ft. 10 a. in., arriving at i ne Dalle t 1.00 p. in. Returning, leave The Dalle at 4 o'clock. We understand the train doe not come to Monmouth, so those of our people who desire to at tend, must stop over night In Dalhti. HorM'thlef Caught. A fellow giving his name a Henry Kuhly was arrested Friday morning at Kola on a charge of stealing a team of horse (mm Arthur Allen, a farmer re tiding near Philomath. W. W, Lilies, of tint city a deputy sheriff, made the arrest, The hunted man made an effort to use a rifle when halted, but the of ficer' revolver caused him to change hi mind and he surrendered. Kuhly stole the team and a two-seated hack on Thursday afternoon at Corvallf. The telephone was used with the re tult that Deputy Sheriff Lines, who had seen the stranger pas here driving the stolen team, started In pursuit, over hauling the fellow In West Salem, when he promptly made the arrest but had to "draw hit gun" before the hornet Mc! would submit, Mr, Line brought the thief and learn back to thi city aud turned them over to the Sheriff of Benton county. The prisoner was a sullen aud des perate looking fellow, dark complex ioned and with a face that bore the stemuola hobo. Hit face and hand bore numerous scars, aud two finger of hit left hand were missing. He was armed with a 22 Flobert rille. A term in the penitentiary i probable In store for the fellow. Memorial and Decoration Services. Gen. Gibson Post and W, R. C here by extend a tpecial and general invita tion to all civic organisation, city of ficial and school to attend memorial services at the auditorium, Union ser vice Sunday morning May '.'7 ih at 11 o'clock, sermon by Rev. Baldwin, Parade and address May 80, at 1 tfO p, m.; address by Hon. Scrafford, Com mander. E. C. VanMkkh, Adjutant About Southern Oregon. To ma Epitoh: Any ot your reader wanting to know what I have learned alaiut Grant Pass, Gold Hill, Medford, and Ashand from a recent visi there, can call at my resi dence until June 1, and I shall be glad to gtve them an idea of that country, . C. Pknti.and. Dallas N'otcn. Mr. Jeffrey the Democrnlid candi date for Prosecuting Attorney, ske In Dallas Monday night to a fair audience. Hi speech was characteristically Demo cratic, The Dallas public echool hi been taxed heavily for candidate on several tickets Professor Parker, for School Superintendent on the' Democratic ticket, Professor Staats, for county clerk on the same ticket, and Professor Mo Donald, for School Huperlutcndent on the Prohibition ticket. AR0CSD ABOUT MONMOUTH. Business is quiet. Mr. Joseph Itigalls, of Washington, is here visiting his sister Mrs. Elisabeth Butler, who is quite sick. Mr. John Howell and Eugene Hosner .eft for Cape Nome, Thursday. The late raitiB is putting back garden ing. Mr. Geo. Boothby, while handling is goats on Tuesday, was accidently orued in the foot by one of the goats. The drams given at the Normal Chapel on last Saturday was well at tended and was well received Dy ttie audience. The Normal school is preparing for comencement exercises. Prof. Senders of the Dallas LaCreole Academv. and Mr. Morris Jones, a capitalist of Dallas, waa noticed on our streets luesuay. postmaster Lucas has puchasea a residence in the south part of town, and is havinu the old house moved back to make room to build on a new addition. 'Uncle Sam's" mails are now brought to this city by the motor. Mr. P. II. Burt, our W. r. Jt. K. agent as moved his family into the Craven residence in the east part of town. Our c tv council actea wisely in vot- ng to not lot the town cows run at large on our streets. The political pot boils a little slow, but a few candidates are noted among us occasionally. Mr. L. Hall, the okltimer, and ex- heriff of this county, has gone to Cape Nome. Mi. Thos. Zeiber left for the Cape Nome gold fields, Wednesday. Painting, repairing ana improving the order of the day. While vour correspondent does not pa to anv anything that mi if lit be con strued political, that we believe it to be the duty of tlie editor; mu as nenaior B F. Mnlkey is in receipt of so many invitations from all parts of the county to deliver addresses at picnics and memorial services, it speaus wen ior nis ability and popularity, and should go far along the line in snowing thorough capability as a legislator, to bis re-election. Mr. Andv Wilson, oi your cuy moving the resiuence oi posuum.or I .iu... tliis waak. OnAunri will furnish the music for tha Rnnna Vista Woodmen nionic.JSatur day and also the Rickreall picnic on the Onil fit .Tuna. Mrs. Elzabeth Butler is reponea much tetter and her complete recovery is hoped for soon. - lLf..aaarn .1 4rani 1111(1 rittllTV UHllJU1 bell, two prominent citizens of DallaB, were n our streets, inursuay. It la with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommena r.humher a n's Gollo. unoiera ana Diarrhoea Remedy says juruggisi a W. Kiiwte e. or naruora vouu a utv niistomer. see ng toe remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said n trite re,H V OBlieVB INK UIOUKlire iittvrl mv life the past summer while at the shore' and she became so en t.iuiuutin nvnr Ita merits that I once made up my mind to recomend it in the future, uecenuy a gouueumu onmn into mv store so overcome with colic pains that he sank at once to the floor. 1 gave hlra a dose of this remedy which holned him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes be left my store amiiintriv Informing me that he felt as well as ever." Bold by Kirkland Drug Co. - City Council. Council met Tuesday evening in regu- ar aesslon. Street committee reported progress on ttreet work. - Conies of curfew and dog ordinances aa used in Salem were read and referred to ordinance committee. On motion it wis unanimously ordered that whenever a fire occurs or alarm it given that the first team that geta to the engine house and draws the hose cart or ladder truck to and from the tire be allowed 51.50. Adjourned. Mas. Amanda Haiimcp Died May 11 1U00, aged 02 years 5 months and 3 day. She was the mother of seven children consisting of John W Henry II., Sher man K., Jane and Orpiua M. Iemmon, Mrs. Delia Murphy and .Mrs. fcklora Lemmons, all living. Hie was married in lnon to hlilah Lemmon, be died n 1870 she was re married in 1883 to Win. Darned who remains to mourn tier loss. She waa converted and united with the Cumberland Presbyterian church in IHoo of which church she remained a devoted member until death. Her icknss lasted, with a good deal of pain, through several months jet she patient ly bore all neither murmuring nor com plaining when death came she was re- leved and passed to Iter reward Loving hands had most kindly and affectionately done all for her comfort that could lie done, and after death tenderly laid her in the grave to await the resurrection. The funeral sermon was preached by Rev. J. It. Baldwin from Revelations 14 chapter and 15th verse "Blessed are the dead." etc. his and is 8tanwood At the home of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Chandler, on Sunday, May 13, Mrs. Barbara Stanwood at the age of 62 years. The funeral took place next day the interment being on the homestead. The bereaved relatives have the sympathy of all. Conductors Excursion. J. W. Crocker, of the Order of Rail way uonductors, iniormes tne wkst Sipb that, owing to inability to secure enough cars to accomodate those want Inn to so on the excursion from Moo mouth to the Dalles on May 27, they have had to omit starting from Won mouth. However, trains will leave Dallas at 5:10 a. m. Those desiring tickets should secure them as early as possible. Fire. ITIIMCIU'MNKHS, A hairnet of lin'rnmm' Elled In Polk CeMiiljflav . IT, 1000. ' , ' PKKim 1 J K li.ivsetul to .Tosophln limit (.;. el) li.iel iii, slid adjoining J 1) Walling DLCimdlois In Simi. t " , , Josephine Hunt to J T Hunt land in and adjoining J D Walling 1 LOtpfl I r 4 t, ;i"iO Sarah i Andrew to W II Andrew, (life estate reserved) atO 50 acres ee H tp tt r 0 w, . ' 15 8 Levtois lo W (1 Drown, lot blk, 3 Leveit add Dull, $50. J I) Kelly t ux to OoLstidr.il Kelty IN ! teres 2d tp tl r4 w, W1M0, M M Kill UN L It tiler, 1110 acres J FKiiiseeI)l.0tp7rBwi(HM. W W Miller el u to Hnry Howe (ijtcl) 78 43 nurc J II Lewi 1) L 0 tp 7und H r5 w, $1. Henry Hill lo Nil Fennell (.it el) otith-half lot 3 block 2 Hill town In deialiilem'u l. Thos Fennell, (,,t cl) lot 4, and 8 1-2 It 3 blk St lliH. to ti IfideHUideiice,$Hl Maurice Winter tadmr) to KH Fennell, lots 4 and 8 1-2 lot D blk 2. Hills town IiideHiiUtiv, I'd. Wm Cockle to C W and P Leonard, lot 8 and II hlk 3 llenlly's add Indepen dence, fl(H), P J lAMiiiatd to Win Cockle, lot i blk 3 Bout lev's add In lepoudoniw $IIJ.ftO. IJ lieuwihlloj W Brooks, lh K 1 4 and lots.1,4 Ink 28 itetitley add In dejHMidellca T.'U0, H S Montgomery et ux to Caleb Forshev, I. It) sere T O Tharp D L 0 tp 8 r w,84.r. II H Moiitumiiery to Martha Young, lot 3 and A blk 0 Fall City. 1 120. Kki VV (inner et nx to Jane Conner. land In Wm Conner D L C tp 6 1 r 6 w, W K Conner to Anna u Conner, t- of 30 acre Win Connor i L C l 8 4 r n w, I2: -.f ATisrrioM atoarciAOK. J 8 Cooper to Julia A Fennell, lot 4 and S 1-2 hu.i hlk 25 Hills town Indepen dence, 100. UlSIKIXANKOr. Josephine limit to J T limit, (snlla faction of jielunt) 1224.10. Geo. L Kelty, (release of bond for deed) lttO acre Jefferson Jone D I- C lp ttr4wlfMX). Base Hall. The "F. A. Douty lto Ball Team" ! arranging for a aerie of name with surrounding vl lagea. A far as has Iteen learned to data the followluit are the dale when iisines arts to l ptavedi Our team Is to go to linen Vista this Saturday and meet the team (mm that place. Do Suwlity following, the (Vvalll team 1 exiwoied to come her ami crisis bat. On Ralunlsv, the 2tHh, it I thought thai the Corvslll team will I down! and an effort it also Uong made to have team vt from Albany ami aion meet here and play a game til tame lav. On the evening of tin 20th th IMity team is to itive a dance in ilia auditor ium, for which invitation have been sent out. This day will lm a tiiemorame one in several way. Call uu tlie Vkt Siuk. (telephone No 141) if you have an itvm for publication or a job to print. Following i list of nstis numer ator for Polk county : J.C. fclll. But ler; J. F. Kinmett, McCoy rreuencx D Gardner, Zona; If. ! Casper, Pall : William J. Farley, Dallas; K. 0. Petit- land, Independence; Scott Langhary, Mon month; Senator W. IJoiiglity, Monmouth. V For Constable, District No. 8, Wm.H. Kolley. Republican Candidate. , Malu Ht. Main Street On Saturday, the residence of D, Calbreath came near being burned, Mrs. Calbreath gave the alarm and help enoush soon arrived to quench the fire with buckets ot water. 1 lie tire hoys turned out promptly, unreeled their hose and got water but their service was not needed. Much praise is given Mr. Wil cox, the S. P. agent, for hard and quick work. It Is thought that $125 will cover damage to furniture, carpets and repairs for house. Beware of a Cough A cough Is not a disease but a symp' torn. Consumption and bronchitis which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first lodica tlou a persistent cougu, and Ir properly treated as soon as this cough appears are easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv has proven wondertuny sue cessful, and gained Its wide reputa tion and extensive sale by Its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If It ia not beneficial it will not com you a cent, rur saie uy Kirkland Drug Co. Republican Club Meeting. , The Republican Club, of Independ ence, will meet at the Republican Head quarters (J. D. Irvine's ollice) every Saturday evening at 8 :30. All Kopubli' cans are requested to attend. W. H. Kelly, Secy, tf J. M, Stark, Pass. J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans, Iudependeuos, Ore. Dan P. Stouffer. nsurance and ,., .Collection. Titles Examined, CHARGES REASONABLE. . DitlhiH, Oregon. E.L.Ketchum,M.D Oflloe and Residence Corner Railroad Moiiiuoutli Htreeu, INDEPENDENCE, OR W. 0. Sharman, I1C1I Till Main Street, Independence Di:ShiIoh$ Cough and (onsumption -cure This li beyond question the nmat luccvxsful Cough Medi cine cvur known to science: a lew done. Invariably curs tho worht emeu of Couth, Croup and Hronchltls, whlfo its won dci fill mii-cina In tha cure o( ('onmimnllon la without par- ' ollollnthohlstoryof medicine, tilnco ft first discovery (thai been nnld on a inmrantce. a ttst which no other .medietas can Htand. If you have a CoiiKh. we earnestly auk you totrylt. In United Stales and Canada Ufa., Wo. mtl.i, and In Knulund 1. Ud., X. 3d. and it. Cd. SOLE PROPRIETORS - S.CWELLS&COJ i LEROY, N.Y. ,h HAMILTON. CAN. IfL Mer Only Regret tin, PMlwSjr !!. ! ThrMgh in SI4MI I rptMa sua rtaif Us Ll li.for. h. raa4 a lUwatlr for All Wataaa's Ills, Nobody who sees Mra. Mary M. jPeubody, of 4 Water Street, Itavcrulll, Mass., to-day will find It cuy to believe that alio ha passrd her 63d year and hat dtired more tufTeritij; than come to the ordinary lot of women. How slio retiliieI health aud hnpi'lnt's I beat told In her own word, 81 1 my : tWYv-r Mrt. Mary U. tuabtxly, "I.Ml win lor and anrln I hail lbs trip which left my rtm alt run ana irotiniM perni My frlsiuladld not lliluk miliar to down, I alMi soirrt friou fninsla wiNtknan, anil IrotmlM iMiien. I lino iiuairotigta and noaiuliltlun, that I won lil II v aiitt 1 whs afraid that t waa aiilns lulu omiiii?i'iluii. "I rocalli..! th. l-riionillml Dr. Wllllnm.' I'lnli I'llla tor I'al. I'mpls liaitilmis ins In a roriovr illnnaa, ami laal July 1 tHsan taking thmu. 'I hnv did Hot UIapMilnl ins, I iiasd Mv.rstl Ihium of llmin and from a l ilnl wrwk I wan mails a lieallhy woman. My only roarst is that 1 Old lot know of lr. William1 1'lnk I'llla for I'al. I'fl when 1 had I lis i liiomsof Hfn, I am now eiiloyltui th. Il ( health, sat hnartlly aud liinmndly all ilu. to llr. Wllllania' I'lnk I'llla for I'als 1'sople. "Chora aro many rai'la aNnit my ohm that I do nut mra Ui tiav 1'iilill.liml hut I will (ladly answer any woman who oaras lo writ 01a aiHMiitiMSiiiUuiiu" MabT M. faaaouv, Mubnrlls4 anil sworn tn bafor. ma this first day nf aaptsmber, IsW. Tiloaa W. Hvtu,JuUoot iVuM. , flWllllama' pink I'llla for Pshtt'eopl. an an unfallln stxwlfle for sueh l um sa liMHiloolor Bin ln, (mrtlal paralyals, Ht. Vitus' On 000, awlsllca, l' rnltln, rhniiiimtlant, iinrvoua hasdanlie, Uw anr sfTwrta Of Ih. slip, nl pi ta' i it of lh' In-art. .i and sallow vumftoaluus, aud all loriua of wstkbusM DR WILLIAMS' INK 8 SoU fy all ILLS B iKgUt, roe B ttntsptr box ALE B tixbox$$,tt,so. EOPLE St DR. WILLIAMS MCDICINC COMPANY, Sehenaetady, N. Y. m m lv. st- Who said there was nothing new under the sun?.... If you think so, you will have to change' your mind when you see that,.... . 4 "Special Bicycle" Campbell Bros. They also have the celebrated "gollghtly" Imperial for $25. Indcp8ndence,0re- G.1D. Caibfcati7l a, For sale by Kirkland Drug Co., Inde pendence, and L.S. Perkins, Monmouth -DEALER 1 Staple and Fancy Groceries, Opera House block, Hatn Street, Independence. ir I LP IP Hood good at Hight Prices Make Easy Selling. Our goods " are firnt-class, our prieon ns low its tho lowot quality of gootU consitlcrod. All kinds of country produco 'bought at the Highest Market Trice. X sit a-s'j ; A Share of Your Patriae R3sps.!fully Solicited, m BIQYGhCS . CRESCENT Wheels in three 3 IfT" '. W different (styles. We can IS SHIRTS Our Men's Lines 3 of Dress and Work 3 Shirts are com-3 plete. e HATS.. Crash Hats from 25 cents : to 65 cents. 3 1 OVERALLS i The Best Overalls in town , 3 at theo 4 1 RAKET ST OR f - Independence - - - Oregon : -g laiiaiuaauiuuiiuiiiuiiuiaaiiti'; Are you lookirig for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a. eilver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bristle hair, brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, 5c up.- A. S. LOCKE, INDEPENDENCE, OkEQON Prescription Druggist. tit your pocket-book, and wo cim suit you with a wheel. We carry several makes wheels all fully guaranteed. of THURSTON LUMBER COMPANY,- , Thurston Bros,, Prop'rs, , Dallas, Or. w,. t"? ...MANUFACTURERS OF... ' . v' LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Drv Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. , NOTE: We hve a flrst-class dry kiln wbioli enables us to give you fhor ouglily dry lumber. . IR, WADE & CO A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 3 MAIN STREET - INDEPENDENCE 3 luiaiuiuuauiiiuuuuuiaiauiiuiaif -1 ; . BUGGIES Full line carried in stock F. E. CHAMBERS, Independence - " Oregon ( Falls City School. , ... )., i '-, " ' TliW'vlH be commencement exer cises at the Falls City school this Sat urday evening. , ' Following is the program : MtlftfO- -Rot .Choir Farm Machinery for Sale. One McCormick 7-foot binder. One 20-inch Disk Harrow, 4-lioree. One Patent Fan Mill. One Sulky Plow and attachments. TLis machinery is mostly new. Will sell on time until the 1st of October. Inquire on the place known as the Newt Jones place. J. B. SCRAFFORD. tl t vnftiiilnn ualutatory.Ollinb though the unokane Orstlon, "Liberty," Bruost B. Osroy ul . . l), J. Krsoland Clam i"oora t.Bertlis KrlnK (ls History and Prophecy .-J uaiilu Ilolmnn u ,1,1c Onartel te OruHon-. ....... Ktbol M. Cliaiuhers Omtluii Mangle K. Rhodabsrgsr o,,!,, . ... ,; ... Mrs. V.O. Jloiiil VaU'dlotory Ooorne 8. liallahan MukIo .. . ouartetl; Prexabtatlon of Diplomas F, B. ktamett Addrlss of Weloorae by Alumni J. hi. Bee iiley Muii- .-.Oooir Stale Oranjco Moetlufr. . Oregon State Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry, will hold its 27th annual session at Independence, Ore. commencing an Tuesday, May 22, 1900 at 10 o'clock a. m. Members of the fourth dearee are cordially invited to be present at the business sessions. The election of ofllcers will occur on Wed nesday. The fifth and sixth degrees will he conferred on Thursday evening to winch all I'atrons are eligible. Arranirnientf have been made with the Southern Pacific for reduced fare on the certificate plan. : Members will pay fun fare going ana be returned (or one third tare. H, M. Hilleary " Master DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour-, ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty sickness. .Better ward it" '-off. ' JO cents' might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it ': -. ; Come to us to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store... . STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND DRUG CO. (WJ'ji , Biiralfsl Dlpenary, ibmMr l'"na. Or.. SrAS , mif'to curs. . LOOK HERE, YOUNG MAN! Tour looks tsll oa r. Ota ktMp It riTct s while. B(ors It's too 1st so and or writs to this old doo Inn Mr lias HMD tsaatlnf icDvoues fr ovw SiU years, and la perfectly reliable. Purnlahes tola own awJI;o!a 4'lJ lella oo tales. DR. KESSLER Louli Medical end 2.HHt Yamhill poelUvsly guar PRIVATE Diif. Tina doctor guarantees a cure any ene of Syphilis. Honorrhoea, Gleets 8r ctuim cure I i-o .:n . i noe how Ions standing. SKrtnaiorr ioea, Lo .f M in'i.iwl or Mplitlj Emissions, cur i pernnnent l 'lh h.ibil of Blf-Abue effectually ouiei Is a al-ort time. . Vi livf. K' FN Your errors and follies of youth ran be ll.U.Nu DiLIX f,,,,,,,,!!,,! aj li,) old doolor lll rive ou wh ili)ine advice and cure you make you ttSi'teotly siring and l.'ilthv. You will be sniased at his umm ia curing on.riiiJ.or.hoea seminal Losses. Mgluly Emlsalous. and other fiftcts ' fatlonts treated In any pan ot the country by bit some system Write full particulars. Inclose ID 2c tiam.is, and he sill answer you promptly Hundreds treated at boom who art unable to oonie to the oily. READ THIS Take a elesr bottls at bedtime and urinate la the Mtla, let aside and look at 11 in the morning. If It la cloudy or hss a cloudy eeltllng In It, you have some Sidney or bladder listen, and should be attended to before you get an incur able Ulsaaea, as hundreds die every yeax from aright a als eaee vt Kidneys A Big Kick a maa makes when his laundry work is gent home with porcupine edgW and spread eajle button holes. It he would bring his llneri to an up-to-date laundry,,, where perfect methods obtain at, a.11 times, autih as theSaleru Steam Lauudry, he will receive : his shirts, : oollata and) cuffstiqual to new every time, tbat we send them home. ' : ' " 1 -' ' SALEII 5TEAM LAUNDRY ; COLONEL J. OLMSTkb, Propi ; Leave your orders at Kutcn a Barber shop. o With tha Salem stage, ' ' . '. "