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SATURDAY, JUNE lit, two.
Election Returns of Polk County June 4, 1900.
CANbllUTM
It was ltritish tricks against lltior
treks, nd tho former won.
Tho Buors ha vo given tho Hwm
the opportunity of their Uvea, and
there is a well defined tmspioion
that Germany had a good deal to
do with driving the Boxers to do so.
Of course, there are tome Kepub'
licau hotel keoporg in Kansas City,
but they will all stille their preju
dices and charge tho Democrats 1G
prices for one drink.
Tho Cuban postal frauds are bo
ing inorougiuy invesiigauni oy uiv
administration. Fourth Assistant
Postmaster-General ltristow is now
in charge there, and the criminals
ill be punished as quickly as the
law permits.
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Brig. Oon. Theo Schwan's report
to the War Department shows that
most of the large towns in the
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rnuippines are garrisonea iy
American troops. More trouble is
caused there by the Filipino bri
gands than from any other cause
Samoa's trade lastyear amounted
to abiut a million dollars, rather
more than half being imports. The
bulk of it was transacted with the
Australasian colonies. The chare
of the United States amounted only
to 1127,000, but will now rapidly
increase.
Chairman Kerr, of tho Demo
cratio congressional campaign com
mittee, says that he has bent out
practically no 16 to 1 speeches
this year. There is no demand for
silver literature, the subject being
a dead one.
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Critical Times for Girls.
. The fiiMt critical period in a woman's life couk t the pas
Inf of her girlhoml. In nlno cases out of ten where disuse
faPiis itself upon her it dK-so at tho litis of demarcation !
twen glilhood mid woumnh(Hd. "How to preserve the daugli
tet licalthhow to ward off disease at this crisis U th prob
leo that coufiouts every mother of girls.
Dr.Williams
Pink Pills for Pale People
are the best remedy to use nt this critical period. Kcad this
iworti itatcment of Mrs. J. M. Ulgga, of Cartcrville, Mo.
Mjr duuiihlw J-wlo rturlfiir tlm wlntor .f JSW-oSmilfcrrd PomflrU
! brimk-iiiiu In Ih'hHIi. Him m t in uu,l j.li., Iiml no uppi'liw- In flti't,
: imdnylrly liulliiv liorfouiL I'Iiiim wIju kuuw ImrouuilllUin Mild una '
WW IIII8 IllIU tt. tl.H'lillll.
Oiiil'ivltof a HKl4!lilMr, wkiiii vlvlnib'r I'f. Wliltm' Pink
. I'llli ftr f'ttl 1hiiIo. Thevllvi l uu lir oimdllloii m iiHirvrlniin. Jivtora
I b liHiHwkxulioKntmk liwrnuiiillunii walitiiruvinl,HniliitiliKln ultt
' ln(i'tlllriiiilliiiiilllaiihiiiillUliiwiirutlrilyvull. Him Utuk lhrt
lioitia at tlio pill nil lo-ilny thnro li mil liMlthlcr, Hiii.sMi iiBt iKikln
lrl la l'rtrviU, Dim 18 tlvulilor nod Uoullbl. r tlmu r Ik furn In hr
III." , MU8. i, II. lliuua.
UnUcirllwil nod woro to Wflir mo m Ni-UryruWie, tlillftihdyof
l Ootubor, 18U8. Wiluah Wouwrr, Mitery (!.
f Dr. William' Pink Pills for Palo People arc an unfailing apeelflc for
Ivich illi888 a locomotor ataxia, paitUI paralyulo, St.Vilua' Cantt,
soiatlca, nturalgla, rhouinatiam, nervou headache, the iflrr-oltrr.to 0! the
trip, palpitation of tlit heart, pal and sallow comploxlono, alt form at
weaknc, In l.hr Rial or female.
VPr. Wllllnnia' riiik" rill fi VU rot.l are oM hy all Jok. 01
Vli J? nt' pWpoMwn receipt of price, 51. box oralx txie for fr$o
I tuft are never nold in bulk r by Urn 100) by mldieaoiiiK lr. William
MedisUie CoiujwDy, fctthenccUuly, K. Y.
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A fraud rder has mn issuwi
ftgriiist Dotges Frigyesbatikhnica.
of Budajwsi, Hungary, who has
been runmnjj A lottery and adver
tising in this country. His exact
scheme is not explained, hut he
probably offered a pri to any man
who could spoil bis name right.
Who the Wojjera" Are.
Such confusion as exists as to
precisely who and what the Chinese
'Boxers" are is probably due to
the rapidity and frequency with
which the native secret societies of
China change their names when
they desire to continue their orgaoi-
In eouiK to Japan as con9Ul. Uations and purposes free from the
general, Hon E. C. Bellows, lately surveillance of tho government,
appointed from Vancouver, Wash., Whcn atlastan edict of suppression
will likely be called upon to dis- wukiuhj society simply takes
pose of some momentons questions. a now title and goes on as if nothing
1 t
The impending trouble between "aa nspponeu.
Russia and Japan will cause neutral Tho society of Boxers is supiosed
countries to show more or less to number eleven millions of men
diplomacy and in this respect our It was originally a sort of law and
leIlo.HttngniajLisweJi fixed. order leaguo, organized for.,protec
"non,a"pinSrtneTraufid with tho
Some parties driving piles for a province of Shan-ung was infested
fish trap near the mouth of the Its name was thun Ta Tao Hwei,
Columbia river last week, were which means "The Society of the
stopped by an officer of the govern- Great Sword."
ment and the piling ordered re- It is a Uw and order leaguo gone
moved. Now if steps were taken wrong. As this society became more
to do away with the salmon-exter- powerful many dishonest and
minating fish wheel the problem of designing persons entered it, and
a supply of fish for future genera- in numerous cases directed its cf-
tions would not bo so serious a one. forts airainst personal enemies
Fish wheels catch everything, even whom they represented to be bandits
to a one-pound trout. and lawless persons. Borne of those
victims, looking for help from the
On May 18, 1898, Auguinaldo ar- persecutions of tho the Cheat Sword
rived at Manila and was permitted Society, turned to the christian
to land by Admiral Dewey. Early misgjonaries, especially, it is said,
in June the Tagal leader secretary the Cerman CaUiolics. They pro
asked the Spanish general to com- fe8it,, conVersio'n and the niission
bine with him against the Ameri- arics sought to protect them,
cans, and on October 28 of the same g,.rieB 0f outrace on Christians
year submitted a similar proposition followed until, in last October, the
to the Spanish commander at U01I0. Christian nations forced the govern-
In the following February he nu,nt Bemj ft force against the
crowded his troops upon Manila Great Swords. There was a battle,
and forced the war. The extent to fon0wed by the report of the gov
which he comidared himself in al- ernor of Siian Tung that the so-
liance with the American army ca))od rebei8 wero honest country
may be judged from these facts. fonti
UlObe Democrat. Tb fir,.!. Kivnnl Snt.v !!.
poared, by edict, and in its place
A dispatch trom miter uty says ariraril r(,(i v-made tho "Un versa
Al i I l X 1.- 1 1 i o J
mad au impormi 1 ip na ueen . . . i,.....,. with tl, nlrl
taken by the board of directors of . ' , . ,
the Chamber of Commerce of Baker organization and purposes and with
City in the appointment of a com: the added idea of fighting all for
mittee for the purpose of framing a eign influence missionary or other
bill to be presented at the next wiijCanj 0f iav;ng the govern-
Be8.on oi u,e urugo.i giwaiure, t h , jt T, operation3 o;
nrnvirlincr fur ft Upfimt.A hnam fur '
equalizing the assessment of taxes, the 80cietV and tho outrages com-
including road and poll, through- miuea Dy 11 nave since conunueu,
out the state of Oregon, the obiect and have constantly become bolder,
being mat eacn lnuiviaua snail rho Chinese name for the society
pity 11 io ouaiw ui nit uuuuu uuruuu T If r-n. .1 , T S-.- h!l,i
in Wonknw with ih vnhm nf l,i 1B " wiH"g D
property, ItwaB resolved to ask eousness, the Ho standing for peace
the co-operation of all the commer- and Tuon meaning first
cial bodies in the state in the move- As the increased influence of
ment for the passage of the proposed RuBsia at pt.kin the professor ex-
This is a step in the right direc- Plained " by pointing out that
tion. Polk county taxpayers will tmm uecuneu. 10 join me ouier
be glad to see a revision of the law powors in making representations
which now permits such counties to the Pekin eovcrnmont with re
as Multnomah to shirk their share Lf in tua itlvo, mnMmDnt iinfl.
( 4V 1. 1 Vkii msl r( rrAtKmn mnvi 4 tMiiiinn
it on the shoulders of the smaller N her refusal upon the fact that
and weaker counties. she is an Asiatio power.
it it
What legal or moral right has a
prosecuting oflher of the state to
rliamiua a criminal ortta rtti nrn.
.... ., , ., , , gift of cut flowers to an invalid or
dition that the accused leave the ... , k m:i
Picking Flowers.
When it is desirable to send a
state? Very often we see items
a distant friend through the mail,
certain rules must be remembered
similar to the touowing trom mils- if thev are to be received in ac
boro: "The criminal case against ceptable freshness and beauty. It
n- r0 .Tnnt, nf fWiliiifl ,hr waa is one 01 me moacommon misiaicfcs
. ' , ... . to send them wranned in dampened
charged wun practicing meuicine cloth8 in oboay boxes. If
without a license, was dismissed to een(i roseB in8ort tjie cut
on motion of. District Attorney, the stems in a raw potato, and the
doctor having promised to leave moisture will keep them from wilt
the state. Prominent nhvsicians ir'g while the flowers themselves
j a u; j .. should be wrapped in wax paper
reuOUlXJitJiiUou hiid niiiju, am iMri n t t i 1 i
was considered the cheaper and sweet peas, or orange flowers, pack
better way in which to dispose of them closely in damp moss, but
the case." We say to the criminal never wet the flowers themselves,
narw broaV nnr l9wa l.nf Cover always with waxed paper.
, , , , .. and in case you procure a tin or
vou can eo elsewhere and do so if .... a .!n j
" llgllV .VBlglH WUUUUU UUA, 11 W1U 111'
you want to." Why not punish 6ure their Bafe arrival, as a paste
lawbreakers without favor? Why board box is apt to get broken or
compound a felon vr icrusneu.
Merita of the Cow Pm.
From all the bulletins we have
read on cow pas, besides the mass
of matter on tho subject published
in agricultural publications, we
summarize as follows, giving the
merits of this restorative crop:
1. The Iea will thrive upon
every variety of "oil and will grow
upon land too poor to grow clover.
2. It will produce a heavy and
rich crop to bo returned to the nil
in a shorter period than any other
green manuring crop.
3. On the sumo land in one year
two crops can be grown, but it re
quires two years for clover to pro
duce a hay crop, o it will no seen
that four crops of leaa may be
grown in the same time as one crop
of clover.
4. The pea crop feeds lightly
upon tho soil, but largely upon the
atmosphere, appropriating nitrogen
through the agency of bacteria that
infest its roots.
5. It is one of the tast prepara
tory crops for wheat, as it leaves
the soil in excellent condition which
is an essential element in the grow
ing of wheat.
ti. The rapidity of its growth
makes it the only crop in the South
that may lie unit as a manurinl
crop between the harvesting of
grain ami mo miwii g 01 it uu uic
saine land.
7. It erows as vigorously as
clover and in connection with that
plant makes the land particularly
rich in thoso vegetable agents that
improve the soil.
8. It may be grown in connec
tion with the com crop, furnishing
almost nutriment as tho corn croi
itself, with a postivo benefit to the
land.
9. It is a substantial factor in
tho production of cheap beef, pork
milk and nutter.
10. It doubles the capacity o!
the land for wintering stock and
1 it .1 . . ,i 1. - 1.
gives uouoie 1110 material tor iii.ik.
inc manure heaps.
11. By adding humus it pro-
serves the humidity of tho soil, and
so enables thecrops to resist drouths.
12. I he vinqsoftho cow pens
furnish the very best material for
ensilage.
13. The composition of cow peas
and pea vine hay shows that they
have a very high feeding value for
all domestic animals. farmer 8
Voice.
WASIUSfiTOX LETTER.
The real reason why the Sultan
will not pay up, has been dis
covered by an energetic correspon'
dont. It is because tho Koran for1
bids paying Jjnoney to unbelievers
unless one is compelled to do so,
We don't havo the Koran ovor here
but a eood manv neonla arfi sirlnf
a ----- 1 v - "
followers of the letter of this part
of its teachings.
it
In regard to the candidacy of
Brother Scobey of Olympia, for
governorship of Washington, the
Portland Telegram is a little "off"
astohis nanvi. It is not "O'Scoboy"
but "J. O'B. Scobey By the wa y.
however, Brother Scobey has been
"prominently mentioned" for this
office about this time every election.
To Spray Hops.
There is an item in the Statesman
predicting the ponnlbility of hon lien not
nppoaritiK in aulliciuutoumbera this year
to do (iRmai(e to ttie crop. However,
the growers in this vicinity, who have
been accURtomed to syrnying, are milk
ing preparations for this work the
prt'Hent season. In fact, one of the
largest growers will not nut the matter
off more than a few diys longer. The
lice have already anneared in this vard.
and also the fly. The throe or four
outside rows will be sprayed at first and
the general spraying will be resoriod to
few weeks later, to be followed up by a
second application of the poison and
even a third, if found necessary, A. N.
Gilbert says that the lice and the fly
have appeared in the Gilbert & Patter
son yard, though not in large numbers.
These yards will be sprayed, as Mr.
Gilbert is of the opinion that this ex
pense is ont- that must be calculated
upon in order to make the Industry a
substantial one from year to year. The
cost of spray ing twice is all the way from
$2 to S3 an acre, including help. Each
spraying outfit requires four men to
operate; one at the pump, two with the
nozzle, and one to drive the horse used
for the means of traction. The outfit
is apt necessarily an expensive ow,
Washington, 1). C, June 4, 19(H),
All aboard for' Adjournment!
Congress bus completed its work
except the fag ends consisting of
disagreements between the house
and senate or tho several items
the two appropriation bills which
are in course of settlement, and ad
journment this week is a certainty,
although the senate bus not yet
adopted tho house resolution, which
provides for adjournment W cdnos
day. While there are several ineaS'
ures unacted uinm which many re
publicans WJuld like to have seen
passed at this sension, taken as
a whole, the work of thesi-ssion has
been satisfactory to the republicans,
and the record made U 0110 upon
which they will he proud to stand
diirinu the campaign.
The senate by unanimous con
sent agreed that the Nicaragua
canal hill should bo taken up Dec
ember 10, and remain the unfinish
ed business until disused of. That
shows how far out of the way - are
those who have been saying that
tho republican leaders in the senate
did not intend to allow that bill to
pass. The bill would have been
puuml before adjournment, would
have dragged tho session into mid
summer. It was discovered some
time ago that was an agreement
among democratic senator opposed
to tho Nicaragua canal, who are
more numerous than is generally
known, to jrolong tho session in
definitely, if an attempt was made
to bring the bill to a vote. That
and other good reasons made the
republicans willing to allow the
bill to go over.
In the Equity branch of the
supremo court of tho District of Col
umbia, Justice Barnard imposed a
line of 1100, and costs upon Mr.
K. fl. Siggers, for contempt, in fail
ing to obey an order of court for
bidding Intu to advertise himself as
successor to or in any way con
nected with C. A. SSnow & Co.,
patent lawyers, of Washington I).
C.
Senator Hanna surprised both
his enemies and his friends when
lie jumped into a running d"bate
on tho naval appropriation bill and
tackled senators Wellington, Till
man, Allen, Pettigrew and Teller,
and got tho boat of each of thorn,
and proved that ho could tako care
of himself in the most dangerous of
all senatorial lights, a running de
bate. Tho senate added an amendment
to tho military academy apropria
tion bill that will make Gun. Miles,
a Lieut. General and (Jen. Corbin
a Major General, if agreed t6 by
the house and it probably wilt be.
In leaving the settlement of the
senatorial dispute to tho voters in
Montana, who will this year elect
the legislature, which will next
January meet to fill tho seat now
claimed by Mr. Clark and Mr.
Maginnis. which is the practical ef
feet of the postponement of con
sideration of the credentials, of the
claimants by tho senate committee
on elections, tho sonators took the
easiest way out of the mess.
Kotlee fur Publlcalbm.
yif.t pub, Ajtrti 21, Uit I'uti. Jun ii.
TIMIIKR UNI ACT, JUNK 1, PTii.
U. H, Un.l Ultiw,
litrg..n i ily. On k.iii,
April 17, I'm).
Notice l hnrelijr flvrn tlmt In fimiiiiiti
llh 111" fifavllin. ill Oim 'il f l .mKr.'i.. i.l
Juno S, )n., ninlllnl ' All (nr Him mib ut
lltulwr Lii'W In HU1.' uM'nllloriiia, Orr.
ami, N'nvnilit, ami M ru.li I ittfit.it '1'xrrttury,"
UihM i( nil Hid I'ublln Ijnt-I U. t,jt i l
of AutfUoM, lo'.'J, ItlrHiti Witilmr)r,cil l,ilri',
I'tiumy of Mttrlnu, HU! of Ittt .'i.ii, Im. Oil.
dy lflfl In Mile tltlt 111. nworii nlHtptiu'iit
No. 6IT, for Oi" liiirrhnu' f Ilia N M 1 1 ( uv.
Uoii t, In lwnlii) No. a S, riiK No T mi,
a d "ill niTr .rf u uliow tlinl Urn liuui
ouaM l more vtluilv (or inllniiMror .uno
tlmu for litlriillurnl uriwi, Hint In mult,
lull lili oloTiit louHl latitl iNiCors lite Krtfl
anil lUt'uiver of Dili nitttv at OrKou City,
nr. mt, on Krlttnr, Hid I Hi day of July llni).
Iln Mma a wiIiimmwi
I'l.arlna U rrliitti, til Sulfin, Or'ttoii;
llr.lii.f l, of Halitin.li mt.m; r. I'. turrMii.n,
of Hain, Ort'KOil; f, W, Kolilll.uU, i !! ll,v,
(lr.tm
Any mill nil iwr.im.uUlnilm lvnuty lint
nliiiviwl.Mx ritxra Imiil. ara rv.(u...tv, to lit
lliDir cUlnu in Ihla oOltv uu or Iwfurv M 1 Ult
Uy of July Ivuu.
CHAS, D. MOOHM,
Rllr
Notice for rulilliatlon.
Flml iul. MaruMI, IjmI imb, Juno 2.
1'IMHKR LAN If, ACT J U N K 3. I..
V l.mol nmfo.at
(niton rity.ut. a i ,
Mitn li vi, I'oi.
Nniira u bareby (Iron Hint In roiiiMUanra
Willi th troUIni ttl the aot of Coniirr.. ill
Jiinnil, is; riiiiiiil "An m l for tiio mi oi
tlittbrr Iniyts In llic Siaiv of Clin. rum, nr..
i.ii, Nl-MiO, 1h1 Wihlua(on Tnrrlt.ny."
nxluiiiled to all tho rm.lic Lauil Hii.-. br a't
of AukucI 4, iwi, JimvoIi A. HtmlH-r. ( Marlon,
1'tniiiir nf Marion, Hittie of ort-ami, hiu ibi.
Hay fllftl In thia oltlimi lit. nwum inu-mi'iit
No. !il7t), for lite tmn-liKM) t.f lltf H K of wt
lion ,So. !W, In lownabiu No K h, mtiiiu Nu. 7
wntl.mirt wtlloRfriotlinw proof llmt lliflmut
oiKhl It uiort. voltmlilf f.ir lm (Unit ror mottv
thun Air attttt'tilliiriil ptirHHoit, antl In In1.
Il.ll III el nun toamrf Imul bclorn tlic Kikuht
id Ittwlvpr ol tin. oitlfK ai urt'cni cur uu
Wwliii'nUy, iba .'Hli iUv of Juno, lunu.
no niiiiif. an iiio..M.(t
11 1 Ir V Hnillb ol I'urllanil. On
joni- ol iHiru
INiriiKutl. Ortiit
(IriKun.
Anr and all ixmona oluhiilnir ailvrrttxlv il,
alMiva.dcwrlbt.il Uml are rtiiplrd Ui flip
tllPlr rlnliii. lit thl nl tli oo or lu-k.rn nuul
Juli tiny of June I tiO,
CHAM. II, MOOHM,
lU'tflnlpr.
Motlce.
Tbl U to rn the Ki-m ul I'liblie
that niy wifo, Mra. Ann A. Ditrlinif,
ha left my lxl and l.ir. ami I Mill
my iKtili'liia ol lifr cuniraftio f rum the
iliitflol ibid niKlufl,
C'liAn. P. Dahuhui,
Falls City, Or., May H, IW,
Gertrude Alherton bus advised
all wonicn to study jHilitics, begin
ning with the Congressional Record.
Evidently she is really opposed to
tho new woman and hopcm to dis
courage her interest in the subject.
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C.0. Caifetfeati
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DEALER IN,
I Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Opera llou. block, flaln Street, Independence.
(lood wmU at llk'lit rrict'8 Make Ensy Soiling. 8?
rfJS Our goixl.s in firnt-cln, our priwH a low a the y
j lowest- rjtiiitity of goods coiHiilorod.
All kind of country produce bought at the M
IS llighcht Market Price. ; . " - W
I Stirs of Yjar Ptaa BssjsBtffally L Solicited.
' X . . r. . SjCi
.oil(f for I'iihlli ullon.
rlntl b. iln) m, I jt.l imb. July X
TI M UKU UN I), ACT J UN r. 3, lf,K
V. m. l and omen,
4,r attt l'il,'raiiii,
May li, ivvu.
NolitM) U bar.rliy lvin that in minpllanf
Willi til" pr.iU.l.in. ,,( Ibt, H"t of Coin(ri..4 of
,luu .1, l;n, riiluli-l "An .'l ror llif h1 o(
timiwr Intt'ln iii uiu Ht rM of i oitfif ma, ir .
foil, avtl)i.Biiil KhlUBl'in IVrftliny,'
f llt.li'1il la nil I hi' I'liliHt- l.nii.l f)mli )r Bl
of AtiKtl.l 4. I',!, .ll.t II, II, of VIH'i.y.
t iiilliiyitl I'olli, n l xuiif. .,f irt'iu, lm. II, i.
rlity llieil In tin. nllnw hi. .rn init-mt nt
No, 6.t, (or Hie im-b i.t llm n. K. S
iilKmii.u No. Iii, In rwn.liip No H.f Kmiiii.
So. W., and ili tiirir r.if to buw Hint tin
land ttni.t i iMi'if tii,.ti.lo lor It tiniimr
or ttnii ilmn fur niiiif mtural imro.nu.., and to
t-.tiil.H.u bi. r t.un bt ul. I la d lt.,rt thv
ll. i.i.-r nod litTtivor ol tlii. olfi.K I tirn..ii
t itr, ortou, un Momlay, um anli dy of
July, l't.
lit tiattttw a. ttltiiiH:
iililvu iti lt.ol Mrt'nv, ori-itun.
II. II. Mcmnmry, of IhI . r gull.
V, It Mt!""lotfi, MwKur .f, t n. ji'.n.
Wllllatn lliioliaw, ol Moaar - , (innoti.
Any mo I ail t-iih rll.illiiK di',-r.rlr Oik
alatvr,tt -ribt.il laiol. am r"Uontnt to lilt,
iin'ir t-iitim. in ibi.mn on or before lil
Huili (lay ol July, Hilt),
('MM, U, Mo Kl,
Rt-Kl.lvr.
.Notlt'o for PiiliHiallnll.
Klr.l puli. My it) I.al ,nlt. July 'in
TIMIIK.R I, A N I', ACT Jl.'XK 8. WW.
I?. H. IjtnilOffl. i
Oriptu Cu t .Otiio
May l.ilh, Hwu
Nullrw la hrrrliy lvpn Hint In O'lnpllitn.-r
Willi llir Ttn til tho ut't of t'oi itriva ol
lime a, 1NW, rtitltlrtl Aii ! litr I ho utlf
of tlnllwr Itintia in llm hliilf. o I ulll.irillrt
or. ii'.ii, .NVva.lit, mi I WtKlilnnlon T-rrnory."
an rotlft to ait iba I'otillo l.mi,l xi ttn. t.
tt.'l til AiilmibI t. lil, tlllvo lti.ll. ol Mtrl'or.
ntiinly t.f fnlk, alato of iir. ii.iii, b lil
tiny nifil lu tlila otllrtt iivr aw.ifu mutiin ni
.,( i'..ii.r.,i jim... ti., .... ay ,u nil otilr lir aw.ttu ittt"mi nl
ol I urt antt. Onyon, Abrnbaiii ,So. f,,r ,. purt.im.r, ,,r llix K. Son lot K
on, rrauk aoobor of 1-orUatut, n',,, h w., ami will olb-r t.r..f bi lmw thai
It isnotgiiucrally known that tho
automobile is Rimjily a revival and
not a now invention. Some eighty
or ninety yeura ngo there wore lots
ot "steam warn-inn" in Entrhind.
- o i
and more were being built when
tho locomotive came alng and
knocked them all out of existanco.
DlNtrlct Altoriwy'a Deputies.
District Attorney-elect J. N. Hart an
nounced that he will appoint John II,
MeNary, ol Halem, deputy for Marlon
county, and R. L. Connor, of McMlnn-
ville. doputy for Yamhill county. He
has not yet decided upon deputies for
Tillamook and Linn counties, Mr, Hart
resides at PhIIrh, and will have no
deputy for Polk county. He will be as
sisted In criminal prosecutions by his
law partner, Mr. Townsend.
iuuNburiiniuN
never stops because therweather
It warm.
' r Then why stop taking
: ; soott's emulsion
simply because It's summer?
H Keep taklmj il It will heal your
lungs, and make them strong for
: r another winter.
i toe. aad Ma all dranbls. J
i,...a.riatwr.iowi
V.ttSfrZrir.tt rXI
Ilia lami antia t l inoro vn oxbln P.r II. lim
bt-r or lt. on i lut it fur nrl. u lurnl purp,i,.
autl lit tn.talili.il h.T 1'lMlui t.t u,l Uu I t.t
fore llm lt-ailr antl Kwflvoroc tiila nitb
at Orxtron t ity, Orrnon.ou .M.Miiltty, Hie Mh
Uny of July, imul.
Him timiini a. wltmnwa:
K. Ki'll, of Mtii,y, iii.K.tn,
11,11. Mosiowry, ol Dnllaa Ort-gnn. "
I', II, .Miyliwrv,ofKlii(.ir l.'af,triKi)n.
Wlllluiii iiiiohaw.ol nnaiir l.itf, on u.ui.
Any mil a I Hroiii!luitoliia .lvtra.iy tio
iilMiviilt..fiil'i Intnl. rt tv.inU!.l In tin-llii-lr
I'lBlin. In lhl oilitMi on or IhIiuk anul
Ujt I. day of July, w.
C'liAia, II, M.miIikm
lb'nUle.
HUME INDUSTRY.
Tin! altcMtiott of thoso who wish to encourage
homo industry in called to tho fact that suitu of
OREGON MANUFACTURED GOOD
Can now be had made to order
, from $.5 to $18.
-CALL ON-
MERCHANT TAILOR, MAIN ST.,
Independence - - - Oregon.
immmm!Timmff?mmmmmmmai
f.6
am
Separators.
Tli Unitcil Slate Cream Si'parntor is a first-
ClilKd Ill tl'llillli ill tVi'iy WJHH!t.
I'artifH wIhIudu to buy a Cream Separator
are ref'-neil to Mr. C K. KlJridgc, who in cs
Uihlishing the t'reaimuy hero. Ho is a practical
niiiti and not interw'tcd in the Bale of any par
licular inadiiue.'
For sale hy
1 R
wan
E & CO,, I
II II I Italia W UUI) 1-
A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 2
MAIN STUKKT - INDEPENDENCE 3
iaiiiiaiaiiuiiiauiiaiaiaiiiiiiiiiiiii
. ii ra. :
Karl s Clover Root Tea
fl,. sL ' '"i"1'"'1"". "nil nil Kru,,nH of
Tm.l. t i" Kri...nlila l.ionitlva Norvt.
, . I . .'U'" "J,s"l"t KiMininttiti by nil
ilrupwlRta at SBc, 60c. and l.0u, r
a. U. WELLS & CO.. Iran, u v
'nupnicTona
n aaat mmrm anaamai , i. -maaf
t)lli(i for rtilillt alliiii.
Klrt imlt. WayU l,at imti. Mily 1
TI M UKH I. Nil, ACT J l! N K a, 1S7N.
I. K. Ijitiilnmuaat
Orvaon i itv. nn-Kott.
May I, ki.
Niillot! I livrvby ulvrn Unit In p(.niillaitre
Willi tho .rovliintiif tlin art of t'onnruiw of
JiiiuiH, s;h utitltltil "An act for tbu aaln of
llniln-r laiola In DirHlnha of l'allf..rtila. tln.
Hon, Nvvaila, ami Waaiiliiiilott 'IVrrltorv," h
on tt ll.li tl to all tho I'lll.llf I. uml Slnl,,. l',y iM l
ol Aumi.-l I lw t'arl IIHImt. of Mnr, ll,,,n
I'lty, I'ounty ol lnntlioti, Mnto ol W tMtiinin,
THE 5HARPLESS CREAM
SEPARATOR.
It is tho simplest separator made, conse
quently the best. They will all separate
tho cream from the milk best, Many
other separators have so many parts and
are so complicated that it takes a long
time to clean them after being used. One
man who bought a separator said it took
au hour and a half tivi1oan it
ha. ihla day illml tn lltla uin.! his uwm j mm, . . , , - , .
Mali'itiont No HI firtlii MtrehiORiiH tliu Iom ' I M I- SHaQD IT CO
4. II A 10, Hoc lit, lot H, I.H.it Kl, ill HtTtllill No. I I I f" II 1 LLOO
Can be thoroughly washed in ten
minutes.
tor sale by Kirk land Drug Co.. Inde
pendence, andL.H Perklng.Mouniouth
Kconoiny in tlio Une of Ice.
A piece of ice weighing 10 pounds
put daily into in tho ico box or
refrigerator is of little or no use,
says ; the Ladies' Iljme Journal.
rut. in MM) pounds of ice once or
twice a week and your rofrigcrator
will always bocool. Being thorough
ly chilled, the ice will not melt so
rapidly. The doors must neither
be scrubbed nor scalded.' . Many
housewives , with a false idea of
cleanliness scrub out and Bcald the
refrigerators once a week. Under
such circrmstances the refrigerator
becomes heated, and as soon as the
ice is put in it molts rapidly with
out 'throwing down the proper
amount of cold air, and it realy
takes twenty-four hours to bring
the refrigerator baok to the point of
refrigeration. If anything is spilled,
wipe it up at once with cold water.
A toaspoonful of sweet spirits of
niter in two quarts of cold water.
may be used now and then on the
bottom and sides of the refrigerator
III, III Itiu llMllh Nu, H8, IlllllKt. No H W.tttlil
offi-r proof to ahnw Unit tlio lantl Nniixht a
mora vatnablv for lt tlmbor or tim thun
fur tw i Itiu I Hirol iHiriiiwi'a, ml to untiililwh uH
clii I mi to aitlit limit Iwfurt! tlio (("iilttiT uml lie
oulvtir ol tbla otlli'o at OivKmi.t'tty, t)rcKlt, on
Monday, tlio Hnih tiny of July, Hunt,
ll liamra aa wllliuaM'n:
AbraliHin Jmun. ol I'm tlimil M,,ltn,,
eotinty, (in'noii.
uny pfmltii, ol rorlland, Multuonmli Cwitnly
Iri'iton. '
.liiHi l.h A. IliiUs. of I'lirtUnil M.iii,,., ,..i.
County , Ori'Ron,
lliurltia Kliuikt", of I'ortlHlol, Multmiinub
.utility, Ort'Kon,
Any and all iiumiiianlHliotbir .,,i,..,..k. ,i...
auiiYiHlnaorlhud limili are rftimititinl to M,,
day o Jaiiiw i. W utl"t mUVMh
' CHAS. B. MOORKS,
. Kviiihior.
Vre carry tho SH ARPLESS in stock,
and examiue it before buying.
Be sure
F. E. CHAMBERS,
Independence
Oregon.
t 7 j.WiAt i LI.','
r ' ,:
Chills
" "aaia.lA.Win .ii
f MAKES iP&T
F&r rat,
4 & Vff
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THE 'BEST PRESCRIPTmM LQ " ;
Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic.
The formula is plainly printed on every bottle- hence you
know just what you arc taking when you take Grove's. Imitators
. do not 'advertise their formula knowing that ' you would .not buy
their medicine if you knew what Jt "contained. Grove's contains
Iron and Quinine ''put up in correct proportions and is In a Tasteless
form. " The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the
malaria out of the, system. . Any reliable druggist will tell you that
Grove's. IS , the Ori ttlnal and that all other so-called Tasteless
Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows
; that .Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You
are. not experimenting when you take :.. Grove's its superiority
and excellence having long been established. ;; "Grove's is the
only Chill Cure) sold throughout the entire malarial sections of
th& UnUcci Statcf No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c,