nfcfc WEST SI DE L new 1 thii wchV. - 1 CMUtmiftl tlM I ... I ! I l .-v-ni "KIKIIII m UTO dllll 0X. Mllutmettt. lolK No. , r,rrt of HHiur, nifi Momiay vvimtti,-ml initl- iim one c minute in tli into ilogrve. AUU Clmr-trr No. 84, Etm 8Ur, lie iwoy VfllltlJ una iMeU HeW uivmoer 10 tn roll. I. W. Dickinmm has l led a tiw ear. Ttphow( N. 141. SATl'RDA V.JULY 14, 1W0. Itt Qll'n VUlOVt 1)1, d. J . 8. Cooler nm.U a l)uiutH driv to If-on) ol K. M . Wad A Co' liost NUm on Moiuuy. I to liii livrjr oo,ulmioiil, Mini Kny Molly, (ourlpcn vr of irr, diw wt Mood PAtimrititn liopitnl, i'mt I ml, on July 5 of wrphml tynlioltl, ly ctniH h former rwiideiit o tliii oily rut the nniln wem hroiialit licro for lntrmnt lt Saturday, mvlw Imlng IiM In the Ulirmtmn church. Mr. MottoraliMd will liii''TIe Holy "IV" ,lv7. U!U City" ( Ad.m,) hy rq, .1 th" M. ? ''J"" J' Clturoh on 8uutU evHiii.nr. ,d 0 'n "1 1 MImg all tummer goods at and l. iow co i u, cum; k ton . F. K. Chamber sold two uioweri and nny rKo ou .uomiay. '. . uiwhuh ii oniming; a new woik in iruni oi nit nmitlonco. State Senator B. F. Mulkcy wont south on me morning irmn IumhUy, I.lpptneoU Mugatlne and the Wkst Lu tutor i coming away from Cla Mr. J. A. Mill went to Salem Tu day for a fww dy' viait with rotative. B . Wado A Co. tent binder out i...tt..r at it i,m. ... .:ii:l ?n MlU" y "' one on Tuely. The iv:l; k . : v,r ."r'Y . " ,0 nitoooiigon utna th. urU, inere is no iucii inwt otltce. " r"t-" - - i j Another pioneer lm pnvmnt iwy Willi Klllott died at hi home in llri.lwe port, thi counlr, TocmUy niorning, 1 1 ii 4 h II vt I until the (eyentn of Ann- v Imhmi one limnlrril eue. The (iiiii'ml took In (Itlil Kitll.ik'B1 ..MiiiMlnrw V'm.I. The H'trto T,L.i A W. ii kwiling it iWnrvlml enuin on flat month. urHnd recotitlon ami ntertiln CMI (or ihlDnient to l'lirlluml. nixnl wu ulvim Dm nlil umitliiiiian in R. 0. Simon .tarte.1 on hit hinder on ,M,nor ' h" 1,KHh "ilutay, at wliloh pntoti of winter out Ti ...U ,iM:.T: Prty mere were over two numimt int ymft inTii..iii :iiiiiiit,ii viinuirii, nun jv i khiii iiiGir vniHirrii. Mr. K. C. ISktridire etme on Mondavi Haw marrlml to Mint l'ullv Van. to look over hit creamery bailding. lie derpool in Uy county, Miwourl, Auuiitt wi I come for good m tooa a th ina-llS, 1821, In 1805 he atiimiitfitti'd to chinory arriw. tl If wt Nebratka, and to Tolk County in lKtl where he hat made hi home ever tlnce. He wa the father of It children, nix on and five daughter. Two ton were killed UiiriiiK the Civil war. The other children turvive. For Mitti'lal tine to a ISipk, oall Ht tliottlce. Wkst between Hen detHittoa new location kleaarid (.ioodmaii'i. John It. Niodermark. reoreaentirs the Irwin-li'Jon conuiany of Portland,! aiwea a tew Heart n tin o tv on Tuea oay. ( ImrU't L. McDonald, of Lewltton. . , . . . . . . i- . ' wano, arrtvea in tne city Tuelav morn- City Marehal Itiu k lav ia mittinu in 'K lft vitit for a week or to with Mr. tile drain acroea third atreet uoar 1) I John Stapletoo, Mr, McDonald' lather. Henry Tattenxm came tip from Tort- janu on i etim-miay nioruuig't train. He brought Ills titdiing rod. .Mr. William and daughter, Mi jjiay, oi wc. mi n u vine, are visiting Mr. t.il. Uale. ttreet. I.yon Lo.lg No. A. F. A A. M met .Saturday evening ami initiated one camlulute in the Urol degree. Ice cream and ice cream toda at luilHllSOIl 8. ClHt'iicti null l RaWlnir matile loin. tier for the l'ortUiul market. A carload waa tent ou Mondae ana another car load on Tuetdav. The lumber la made up into furniture. Don't forgt that the Wmt Siii clult with the Oreuonaui. If vou are already a ur-f!r to the Vimn Stua and want I the Weekly Uregoman, come in ud get NlUng laaie' tnutiin underwear at cost at J. L. Mocktou thi week. The Etstorn Star met Tuetday evn. the brnetit of the clubbing rate. g. The Ladies Aid Society of the Metho diet church mill avll ice cream on tsatur itavs and are doing well. K. M. N ade A Co. are at the bottom on burning twine. Theanw mill (till keen haninieritm away ana turning out lumiier ai a live ly rate. A oon a Mr. Claituett tret in a planer, he will hardly lie able to keep up wuii ma orueri. Miss Uglow, of Puling, it vhuting Mia ine outnern l acinc triiige gang it CHitim-d here while doing tome work on the iiuckmmute brilge. Air. Kichant Maaiaon aiul Hon went to Lewittvilio on Wedncadtty't motor to viau wiu tier inoiner, airs. I4wia, uu tit MU unlay. At Kobmaon you can have cruahed trims in your ice cream. Mrs. A. L. Miller, who recently viaited ner lather m r. Jouu Matileton on re turning home to Vancouver, Waah., fell ana oroke tier right wrist. Miami 75ct shirt waiatt for 40 cent at J. I., btocktou a. IKm't overlook the United State crtaiu separator, it is the cheapest and the best. For sale by K. M. Wade A Co. Alonzo Cox. wife and ton, of Missouri, after viaiting with the family of Peter Ktirre for a month, left on the Portland train Wednesday en route to Sonoma county, California. Mrs. Cos is a sister of Mrs. Kurre. Try Moore, the barber, north side of "C" street, opposite Kuox'e grocery store, lor a hair cut or shave. Cloaiug out shirt waists at SO pur cent reuuctiou at J. is. Mockton s. The Salem boy who came over last Sunday to play outy's boys, rode their oieycits. J. B. V. Butler, secretary of the bard oi regents ot the formal auhooi at ftion mouth, spent Saturday in this city, Call op the Wbmt Sidk, (telephone No 141) if you have an item for publication or a job to print. The Royal Arch Masons held forth at Masonic temple lust Friday night, tak ing in three sojourners, after which j nu tlet' was done to a banquet. Robinson & Co. is the place to go for a nice cool drink of 8ml a, Ladies' 40 and 50 cent hosiery at 30 and & cent for one week at J. L. Stockton's, "Why do some fanners go to Albany to buy their binding twine when tbey can hnv it cheaper at home of K. M. Wade & Co. Orris Robertson, wife and child, of Heppner, spent a week visiting relatives here, 'fhev have returned to their home on the east side of the mountains. A. J. Wafcott and family have moved from the Mitchell protierty out west to the Hparks property just inside the city limits. When in Salem and you want a good meal don't forget to go to Btrong'e Iletitauruiit, where everything the mar ket ullbrd can be bad. . The Washington State Grand Lodge of Masons, at its recent session in Ta- coma, voted not to admit liquor dealers to membership in the order, and directs present mem iters who are in that busi ness to withdraw. E. C. Pentland is making preparations to tour the southern part ol the state In the interests of the Oregonian and Even ing Telegram. lie will lake a team from here and write his observations from personal knowledge. The principal points of interest will be the mines which have never been fully written up. He will be gone several months and per haps move his family to that section. Gov. T. T. Geer has appointed Asso ciate Justice C. E. Wolverton, of the aiinreme court, a reaent of the btate The early cloMim movement althoneh Hitting the town all about u ha not yet struck Independence, but the boy are laming aiioiit it ami hoiunir mint one will start the agitation. Illryrle Thief1 Caught. Charles Row, a young man aged almut twenty year, was arretted and tried edtiettlav for Riealimt a hieve e mm Charle t irons at Himptou' loggin camn. on ina i.ncKianiute. kim h caught by Mr. Klmrwon, with the whet In hi iHtateaaion, ami nrouuht to thi city where a complaint was made More Juttiee of the Peace Irvine. The cnlolt pleaded guilty and wa fined ?'.'; in d fault of payment he wa to go to the county jail for 12W day. A conatab' took lloae over to Dalla Wednesday morning to serve ins teuiciice Ilium Hall. Iionty'i boy have In a measure, re deomed themselves. On Hunday a team Iroin halem gave the hoy a hard nil for awhile, until Simmons of the Dimly came to bat ami knocked the ball ove the fence, bringing in four run, whir teemed to throw a danier over the visitor who thereupon went to piece ami iMuly t hoya wound them tin by core of 20 to 11. rtext Hunday, July 15. a team from Btieua Vista will cms halt with Doiily'i team, on tne laiiuage ball ground, fe NECKTIES. Ma Vvl Tl IM liow Tock Scarf like cut, 15Ct 35o, 40c. Ties,..; '"lOo 25c, String Tio fnmi 1c t 20c. t 25c. HOSIERY. Mihwh' ii nd Union The Hntel Gail I IDallac, Oxo. Has iMt-n rtifiltml find renovated from eclkr to garrut, nnd fvory tiling in now. , Good Humble roitui for coiiiniorcint nmn. Sutiafiiction guaratitcoil. HaUm, $1.00 to $ 2 00. Hpecial rates by tlio wook. DUCK 4V SMITH, i Proprietors. 10H , t 'tl t. ilnok or gray oxtru totality. ... Liulios' Muck lino quality liiuliort' Mack extra fine quality.. ........ Mis.sos' I'roni Mis liurnett. who oonilicted The wader millinery store here for ome time, has ekwd the name and none to Portland to take a position in a whole sale millinery establishment. The wheat cron of the eaatern nart of ie siaie is a uuoitn earlier than coin moii. Oa Sunday morning a carload of hlueatem was received at Portland. wreaking iiio record for early wheat re celpts. V C l ltlu....l,.r.l .r ir;n.i.... ...... v. . . ..ll.MVll.lu. v, 4, IDnMlIf Vf, whowt in attendance at the United ilrethrbu conference at rtiilomath. topied over here for a few day' viait with bila W itherow and other old ac qnaintauce. lie Ifcft for home Saturday. On Tuesday J L. Btockton and family started lor Utiautatiqua near Ureiron City. Tney went with all the house- hold goods and campimi outtll necetaary to enjoy life and will not return to be vexed with businea for at least ten days. The excursionists to Salem on Sunday from here were not very numerou. They say though that they had a sood time until the two accident a national guard man being drowned and another man having hi leg broken lo falling from In horse acted a a damper on the pleasure oi the day. The gravel haulers for th road and streets are still bnslly at work. There is plenty of gravel left on the bar in front of the U. Ii. & N. comnanv' nro pcrty. Every year the bar here teem to be working down lower and the first thing thing we know there will tie several acre of land added to thi lide of the river. Mrs. Ktinford V illiamt, in comment ing on the sticky fly paper formula men tioued in lust week' West 8idb, say that if you open your door almut ten o'clock in the morning the Hie will mostly all leave or can be easily driven out. She say it is a sort of habit with them. But they will want to come back in again shortly after dinner time, so keep your doors and screens tightly closed after noon. TJie 0. C. T. company boats have quit us. 1 lie l omona made her laat trip up from Portland on Saturday, returning Monday. The steamers will continue to run between Portland and Salem. Were it not for a lot of snags in the river where the Gypsy was wrecked, the boats might run up here a little while longer, As it is now we wont lie likely to see them again until the fall rain set in about September 20. The Telegram has this to say of one of Polk county' boys: "Charle W. Brick er, a lusty native son, 7 feet 4l inches high, and weighing 228, pounds, it at tracting a great deal ol attention in the city. Crowds of small boya follow him around as thev do a Corbettora Jeffrie. He is never tree irom puwic scrutiny until he enter his hotel at the foot of Morrison street. As a specimen of the physical development of the native Ore- goman, when Riven a nuerai cnance to grow, he is said to be unexoelled. In 1 i m Polk county takes especial pride, for there he was reared to early man hood. He is at present engaged as an advertising representative of a tea com pany, ol this city." Dep"y Head Counsel W. 0. Warwick organized Luckiamute camp XVo. 818, Modern Woodmen of America, at tall City, Monday evening. The officers are as follows: V. C, W. B. McGowan: ad viser, M, G, Flynn; banker, Wm. Ellie; in Jortnal school at Monmouth, to succeed cefk , K, J. Reynolds: escort. L. Mur pby; watchman, Wm. Jjee; sentry, J a, liays; managers, Chtts. Pugh, Chas. Illingsworth, Willard Gilbert: physi cian, Dr. K. E. L. Sterner, of Dallas. J. J. Daly, late of Dallas, removed from the state. Judge Wolverton will fill out Mr, Daly's unexpired term, that is to May, 1003. This appointmeuMvill doubt less meet with much favor,' as Judge Wolverton is a graduate of the Normal school, and takes a lively interest in his Alma Mater and in education generally. On Sunday morning at ten o'clock oc curred the wedding of Mr. P. L. With row, of Independence, and Miss Grace Mattley, of this city. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's parents, a mile and a half southwest of town. The groom is a well known young man of Independence and the bride has a host of friends in Corvallis who wish them all joy in their wedded life. Cor vallis Times, July 7. , Mart Scrafford was in town Tuesday and tells the Wkst Side that lie saw the biggest and prettiest deer the day before in his hay field that it was ever bis luck to see. The deer came out of a small Bwamp that is on Mart's place and came within seventy-five yards of Mart. It daw him and then leisurely trotted off to another swamp and hid in the bushes. An the deer were thought to have been all killed off in this part of the country, Mart thinks this one must have come down Irom the mountains to get away from the dogs and hunters. During last May an Infant child of neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors bad given up all hopes of recovery, I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the bouse, telling them I felt sure It would do good if used according to directions. In two days time the child had fully recovered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy fre quently and have never known it to fall Mrs, Curtis Maker, Brook waiter, Ohio. Hold by Kirkland Drug 9' - The Best Remedy .for Stomach and liowel Troubles. "I have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire list I have not found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe case of chol era morbus in my family and 1 have recommended and sold hundreds of bottles of it, to my cutomers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form.!' For sale by Kirkland Drug Co, Hop Bold Beer THE PUREST AND BEST..... Bottled beer for family use to be had at ED. GALE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence, . Mis Maud Brant entertained a young friend Wednesday evening. Mr. Al Shives, of Huena VIU, was this city on business Thursday. Dr. Jessep, ofSalam. wa in the city vteu newsy. Mis Ell Fennell, of Sulem, was visit Ing friends in thi city Wednesday U. L, Hawkins, our genial dealer In marble, went down to Crowley Thurs day to set up tome head-done. A mini car it mnig loaded with man e lumber for the Portland market, where it win he made up into furniture., John Flukes, tawyer at Clagnett'i mill wa taken III Thursday and the milt was not sawing In the alumoon. frank Clendenen, of I-awreuee, Kan as, la visiting his uncle, hit Johnson lie will slay here until fall, perhaps longer. An old gentleman from Port and named C, Ii. Friendly, toot his valise from the hotel Thursday morning. There it tome question a to whethur it wa clolen or taken through mistake. A copy ol the Acron. published at Three Oakt, Mich., ha Just been re. ceived at the Wkst 8iuk ollice. It give very interesting account ol the un veiling uf the Dewey cannon In thatcitv. ana is illustrated with nan tone cuts. Preaching morning and evening at the M. . church Sunday. In the even ing Rev. Dr. T. B. Ford, of Eugene, will occupy the pulpit In the evening. Sac raiajent ol the Lord a Kupper wilt follow me evening sermon. Two hop contract have been filed In Salem. Uno was for 12,000 pound of the 1000 crop at ten cent and the other for 6000 pound at eight cents, A con t inn a nee of the present dry, warm weather for two or three week will assure i splendid crop of hops. We were without telephone connec tion with Portland, Halein, Dallas, Al bany orCorvalli Wednesday. Six long distance wires were cut Wednesday morning to permit the moving of a house along the main street of the city, Grand Master William Welch, of As toria, who Is making official visits among the tuborilinale lodge ol Udd 1'ellows in the state, arrived here Thursday to otllclaliy vmit Valley lodge o. i:' that evening, lie led lor Tillamook on In- day, One of Dr. Ketch um' little girls fell from the hay loft, on Monday, to the lower floor. She struck some harness hook In her descent, one of them mak ing an ugly wound near the right eye. Had the hook struck a half inch nearer her nose the eye would have been lost. No bones were broken and the little one was about next day as cheerful as ever. There Is sure to be a shortage of har vest hands, owing to the demand on the east side of the mountains and the num bers going from here. Four more left here Tuesday for Pendleton to work in the harvest fields, vix: E. 0. VanMet r and son Chester, George Reeves and Perry Castator. They will return in time to go into the hop fields. Major J. P. Kennedy, grand chancel lor of the Knights of Pythias accompan ied by L. It. Stinson, grand keeper records and seal, puiu an oiiiciui visit to Homer lodge No. 45 Wednesday even ing. The grand chancellor paid the lodge a high compliment on the work it is doing, and congratulating it on the personnel of its members said he was proud of it. The visitors returned to Balem by team at 11 p. m, Mrs. Laura Jean net to Smith, a sinter of John Talbot, of Fall City, died nt her father's home in Iroquois, Dakota, on June 10. Drceased was horn in IH.jli, Hhe came to Oregon with her husband about 8 years ago. She" wa taken sick at Dayton, Washington, hist January and upon medical advice taken to her old home in Dakota about two months ago. She left two children, a son 18 and a daughter of 11 years. She was of quiet, genial disposition. John Kirkland and 8. E. Owen came back from Cape Nome last Friday even, ing. They speak diBCOiiragingly of the prospects there and late advices confirm their jiigdgent in leaving. They say that it is estimated that of the 10,000 people who have gone to Cape Nome so tar this season, not one-third have enough money to pay their passage back to tome port on the 1'acitlc coast, The transportation companies will not at tempt to bring them back, and there is no way to make the money necessary to get back. It is officially stated that there i little employment, except for skilled workmen. If 3000 or 4000 people are stranded, the problem already pre. tenting itself it a to bow they will get back. A good deal of indignation i being expressed by some of our citizens at the action pf the parties moving the house from opposite the depot grounds, through the principal streets of the city, cutting over a hundred telephone and electric light wires, besides blockading the streets. The reason assigned by the parties for going ont of the way In mov ing this house, is that they could do it better and cheaper than to take a more direct route to their destination, because the streets being hard they could put the rollers on the ground without having to use plank. In the meantime the pub lic could suffer inconvenience by having wire cut and the companies damaged thereby, n .....;.. -9c to 25c. sox. 16c. lie 20c. CH OREGON'S GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM. September 17 to 22, 1900. T. HCNKLK, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all . , Times. Commenced Business Waroh 4, 1880 THE FIRST HiTI0.1lL eiliX Or IMOCPtNDCNCC, OR. OREGON Men's fno black pox, 10c. Men'w Hno black vox, wliito foot 13c, -Tor 25C. Men' gray mixed pox Men's gray mixed mPr!.. INDEPENDENCE A CLEAN SHAVE - -AND A- ! STYLISH RAIR CUT IS WHAT VOU MKT WHM VOIt I'ATllONIZII Kutch'a Barbershop. Iiiili'ptmlent'o :, . t Oregon. Capital Stork, Surplus, - I o,oo(i.ot) J.H OOOPKK, W.W.COMJNH, I'rentdonl. Vloe-Prwldeat, M. K. MAHTKBHON. Cashier. PIKKCTOBS, , tt. Cnopnr, tt. L, Durham tL l. OmiMir. J, A. Venmt W, WMJuliln A'Kvnorar bunklnt butlntuui tramou'tod HuytiMiU sll o!iiiif on all Important poll la. wikwim rwrivwi (ijnjwri ui ciiwk or on cmim-Mianf lll, O 'llwllnu luado. oiUtw Uounii va.ai.t0tp. in. JSrin 'buying thew good nt.tlie RAKET STOR kindly mention that you buw this ndd in the Wkst Shu-:. Ucdiire Output of Hopx. A rail whs iMil Monday, tinned by a number of prominent borrower, re ouentiiig nil Imiigrowor oi in tute oi Oregon in iii.'vuii Hull-in t 11 o'cUx k a. in , July I I, to eoiiHider a rclurtlon ol 25 her oi-nt in 1 1 1 output of hop tin year. Thi cll it iM'oatloned by a coiif uiiitiU'atiiiu ri'i'eiviM ny ai. u. joite. previdetit of the Oregon llopgrower' AfuoWatlon, from II. J. Otti'tiliitliiuir, a hophuyer of Hnli'in, renrrtenting I.lhen thai llio , f New York City, in whiuh h ayt "Iteft-rring to my let'er of June UH, and fupplemeiital thereto, 1 ilenlre to nay that In raw the offer made Ihce. m it aeeeplrd by the grower repretent ing 75 i-er eent of the acreage devoted to hop in California. Or. gmi and Wnnti iiiutnu. mid the telling thereof left 10 ut, our guarantee of 15 cent per pound to the grower would be covered by tmd to that effect, and tho money advanced for harvecting would lno tie emitiilvreii a a (under vec tiritv for the guarantee. Ri(.'vci,N Norn A I a tern iiecwtUy. comfortable ddle liny your cainenw and tiiplii't of K. K. I'll AM UK RS. Great Damage Done. The wntensHmt which vimted part of Wheeler county lnt Friday, did untold dninugc, and in ouiu cane completely demolishing the entire place, Mont ol the dnnmgu wnt done on Cherry creek where Um hulk ol thi year' crop of hay wa either carried completely awy or tendered to at to make it upelct. J. M. Connolly' ranch at the head of Cherry creek, wan a total Ioi. (weeping away hit cntite crop, tearing down every one of hi fence. an4- carrying lliciu away, before the mad ruh ol water III lor It etti muted at iUUU. It would lie ntehwt to try to ettunate the entire o.m, a inott of the rancher had jiiMt flultlied (tucking thi vein crop, and In let than one hour nicy were not worth the ground uimiii which they were Hacked. Wheeler County New. KKIUirr OK I'VTIIUS, LIOMEIl t.nMiK NO. 4. MKKT8 EVKItY n WwliiBMlxy tivoitlii. Memlwr. will Uke iluv notice Kiel novum tliemi.vuiiiu'wrillMilr Vlnlilu KiuuliUi re Invlivil to alii'inl whwil Cuiivetiluiil, 8C, 2 for 15c, 10, 8 'or 25c. For Drayln( .Call on.... F. M. SKINNER, Sterling Silver Fine Order for hauling executed promptly ami at reasonable rates. I.. HtV.IKK.O. ( W. IIK HAKIWON.K.R.B AUOIXO AllOl'T MOSMOITII. Jolm II. .Stuiup liuialicd on Fri tiny l:iHt, on lux fur in adjoin ing Monmouth, a thirty itcre IMd o: rate winch yielded ton uiihiiciu to tho aero. This plant reseuibleB the rutabaga turnip, the stalks running about four foot high when matured 'ho poiU and Kmln nro .ulsu much iko iluwii of thn turnip. Tho recent rainn cuukimI th ikmI to open, and fully oiie-lialf of tho Hml acattercd and wars not saved. It wan cut by grain binder and thrcuhed with a "grain Ho(arator without dilliuulty. I ho valuo of Huh crop lo the pro grcHHivu farnior interested in diver silica cropn. can rcauity no Been lieu it is known that on thin iiO- acro field, which was sown in June ust year. Mr. Stump has pas tured :!(X) head of sheep till early lis spring, uIho many goatu and logs during the winter months. And tlio weed at tho premuit market alue brines d to b cents per pound or aboflt $3.50 per IiuhIiuI, making on the amount eaved on this crop 35 per acre. This is probably tho first crop of rape harvested on the rucihc coant nd the outcome has been watched ith considerable interest by agri culturists from ditferent parts of io state who havoknown that it wus being grown here. James h. Wing, of the Urcedors' azotto. Chicago, with Dr. Withy- combe of the Btate agricultural ool- ;ce. examined this crop when it was threshed, and both oxpressod great satisfaction at tho result of tho experiment. Mr. Wing was here visiting Mr. Htump's stock farms, taking viuws of the stock and farm scenes for publication; and was also making a look-up of thor oughbred sheep and goats, which he says are not excelled anywhere in the United States. ' A Good Cough Medicine. Many tnoiiMunds have been restored to health anil ImppliieH by the iihu of ('hauibct'luin'H Cough Kemedy. If af flicted with any throat or lung trouble, give It a triul for It Is certain to prove beneficial. Coughs that have renlsted all other treatment for years, have yielded to this remedy and perfect health been restored. Cases that Neemed hopeless, that the climate of fatnoiiH health resorts failed to benefit, have been permanently cured by Its use. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. Wood for Halo. I have several hundred cords of four foot maple wood for sale which I will let go for $2 on tho ground or will de liver in town for $52,50 per cord, See me at the ferry. Ghomoh Jonks. Notice tu IMIinpieiit Taxpayer. Notice 1 hereby given to dellnoiienl tuv av.tr. that tut ll... 'Hi, U ..I I,. I.. A. h. 1INI0, 1 will proceed to levy on and (ell for tase all pronrty which remain unpaid on the iMimiucnt Tax Hull for the year 18. iMed al Dalliu. Polk County, Oregon, nun zviiiuay oi jur.e, iihni. J. U. VANOUSDKL. Hheriff of l'olk County, Oregon, ITI1I.K! III'SIMISS, Ahitra. t of liimriiiueii! Filed In Polk I County July it t0, !(). IKKI)H ' IM. Kheedey to Wnt McMillan, 105a A Ibirlmnk d I C tn H r 5 w-ILVN). United Hiate to Ahmhaiii Eadet, 817 ttvt ia, io, 3i. tp o r 7 w patent. N A .Newhill to L M Wallace, lilt 22a Nathan lluwey d I c tp t) r 7 w f Hon. A I5lclnrlli to Tlio l i,, 44.13 mx II tpHruw-JM). H A Ttylor et us to N K Duncan, tJUa tec ;hi in v r o w - .iw. K A Ttylor et u to Jf E Duncan. ion ec tp r 7 w-iiiix). h A Ttvlor et al to N K Duncan. 10)a 2&tpr7w ll.MK). A A rtmlivlt to 11 11 Hamtlel. John W Harrow d I o In 8 1 r ft w $i.)O0 ivoiii now to 7 il liennett, 7a Wm Ilowe d I o to tl r 6 w l"iO. K It MuiiB to Ja DavidMiii. lui 5. It. oik si, inorpa lown Iiiiieia'iuience II. V. vaf l'olk Co lttk to Ir C Powell, lot a. vou can 8.el" 4, ft, blk C Fall City-:)7.60. I'olK Co Hank to Clara L Kmmett, 2572 feet, being part of lot 7, H, hik 6, o 1. 1, flioniiiouin f.fKl. J W llrown to llauford Fowle, 101.5 John M .umwalt u 1 o tp t r 6 w :M0U. . pi) ft mm 25c. each For Sale byO 0. A. KRAMER & CO. Jeweler nd Opticians. Independence - - Oregon The Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, 150,000.00. . BIMCHBKRr, ABRAHAM KlOflO!, rr.l4ni. VlM-i-iMldaot 0. W. IHVlMt, OtthUn. DIRKCT0R8, I. f. Smith, A. Nolaon, A. H. mh, H. If. Jm pttKa.J. K. hbadM, h. W. (Mil, ii. HlKhbwrf A ffn.rnl Ranklnr n1 iehtf bnalaaa tf.in.i(l; In u tnd, bllli dlKount4, com. lu,nilcr'(1l!.gr.i,lnl; deoulu r.ulYd on current i"(;unl ub)wt t chick, laurwt .a Und.pn.ltt. The Castle G.L Hawkins ladcpcodcfK, Or. mm Keeps constantly on hand a fine iiHHortmciit of 0 Whiskies, , CI ' Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. GALE, Proprietor. AWnuments and , Headstones Cemetery Work . etc. AT TI1K LITTLE PALACE HOTEL J.M.STARK, Prop. " 6 Meal Tickets for SI Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germanybut a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bnstlo hair brush for 2oc. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INDEPENDENCE, OREUON Prescription Druggist - Bl'K.U Y1STA. Mjw RiiiwrtMin of Portland, I the gutwt of Mr, and Mr. A, J. Uictiardnon. I J. 8. Ik'ri'iit ha gone to Ort'gon City. Mr. It. L. Hurron, of Portland, it vimting her mother, Mr. J. A.MuClain. Mr. and Mr. Chat. Cnlvar, of SheU burn, tiHMit Hunday with Mr. and Mr. J. H. Powoll. Clinton Cole, of Oregon City, viaited rttiauvva at tin place la.it wwk. Mia Mario Vent). Clia. Mcleod and ram Jiiildwin, of Winloct, Wath., aro vltitiiiif tlia attt'r'a iianiit Mr. and Mr. V. C. iklilwin. Mr. Seward and family, of Ilalltton. viHitoti Willi Mr. Aiatliuw latt wevk. Mist Jol Htivcnt who ha but'ii in Orrgon City going to ohool hat roturnod to tmr tiQtnu at tin place. Dalian Molt'. Our Everyday Meal is as good aa our Sunday Dinner, and our Sunday Dinner is decidedly the bet Meal to bo had' in town. Try it. W. G. Sharman, MERCH4NT TilLOR Main Struct, Independence J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. '-i"ui...i, . tfT,,riLt'i""'m'' " ""cl Who said there was nothing new under the sun?.... If you think so, you will have to change your mind when you see that.... "Special Bicycle" WMlia'aX?Ba Campbell Bros. DIRECTORS: 3. H, Hawloy, P. L. Compbell, I. Biiupmin, j. . v. uiitior, John H. Httimp, F. H. Powell, Joseph Craven. fho newly-oloctc-d oflieers filinl their ollioial botula Moiuluv, sub- jtct to tlio approval of tlio county court. County Chirk U. S. Laiu'linrv given bonds in the mm of $10,000, Mulu Ht, with aunties its follown: M. W. Mix, $2000; Ira Smith, $1000; A. L. StHsrlini?) $1000; J. H. Coopor. $2tKK); F. A. Douty; $2000; 8. J. Irvine, $1000; (. L. Hawkins, flUUO. Ciunty rroaHiircr J5. V. Dal ton furnmhoH a $20,000 bond with tlio following Buretioa: James Uoydston. $1000; J. J. Wiseman, $1000; A. U. Muir, $1000; J). S. UoDonald. 1000; J. B. V. llutlur, $1000; 1). W. Hears. $2000; N. L. Butlor. $2000; II. UirBchherg, $2tXX); J. S. Holiannon, f2U(X); A. J. Goodman. $2000; M.M. Ellis, $2000; H. 11. riummur. $2000; J. N. Crowlov. $1000. Surveyor Luther Ground's bond is for $5000, with II. J. Butler and ra M. Butler as sureties. . Pxiinei are a full crop in this lo entity, Tho fruit and trees are in good,..;, condition. The July and AugUHt dropping, peculiar to the alIenl)org, has commenced,' Pro- mrations for increaBod drying ca- mcity is being made by many IrKliranPP l. II ..,!, t ...111 .. !. a u x mi miuub YVlli HUli VIUIU OVOr f ii ,i one-half of a crop. Spring wheat I U01ieCtl0n is looking well, and will bo average. Oats are tine, and will no doubt be a full crop. Potatoes are in the very beet condition, and promise more than an avorage yield. All fall varieties are in full bloom. The hop vines are lookintr fine and protnisoa full crop, provided the conditions from now on are favorable. Bloominir has com menced, although tho arms stom short, which would bo Improved by warmer weather. Very tow lico are noticeable. On tho whole, tho ou- ook is far better than at this time ast season. . , Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. They also have the celebrated "golightly" Imperial for $25. Independence, Ore. IndopenuVnce, Ore. Polk County Bank (INCORPORATED.) MONMOUTH, OREGON. J.ll.imVlKV. P.I,.('AM'IIKI.I I'roni iionf . Ylri.'1'riolili.nt. IIIM. rOWKI.I,, 1'ulili.r. Paid Capital . .$30,000.00 "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty sickness. Better ward.it off. 10 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 M. KIRKLAND DRUG CO. Transacts a Ceneral Banking! and Exchange Business. Dan P. Stouffer. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. A Big Kick a man makes when his laundry work la ?ent borne with porcupine edg-w and soread eatcle button hole. It he would bring his linen to an up-to-date laundry, where perfect methods obtain at all times, suoh as theBalera Steam Laundry, he will receive hi shirts, collars and cuffs equal to new every time that we send them borne. SALEH STEAM LAUNDRY COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. Leave your orderi at Kutch'a Barber shop, with the Salem stage. Main Street Dallas, Oregon. E.L.Ketchum,M.D Office and Itesldenoe Corner Railroad Monmouth Htreets, INDEPENDJ5N0E, OB $100 Reward $100. ThO rcadnra nf IIiIm niLtmr will lm 'nlnsud ln lcuru thin thoro is at luiiht one (Iruinli'il (Hnphnb I inn mutmoa Han been uhlu to cure In nil Its bUkii and Unit in catarrh. Hair Catarrh Cure ta the only puslllva cure known to tlio median) fraternity. Catarrh holng aoonatltu tiiinaldlHciiiia, reiiulreii a oonatltntlonnl treat ment. Hull's Catarrh Cure la lakun Itit- rnally lu'tlng dlreutly Un the blood and mucous aurfaoeH of the syaloin, thurehy dcstrnyiiiB; the fourilationof th disease, and giving Ihujia llunt strength hy liulldlng up Ihe 'oonatltullon anilNlnllngnHturB tu doing It work. The proprietors have so much laitli In its curative power that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease Unit II fall to euro, Hond for list ol testimonials. Address, f. J. CHENEY A 00,, Toledo, O. Hold by bruggists, 760. . Hull's Fkioiiy f ilia ra t h best. MOTOR LINK ti me Tab Lie Oorreeted to data. Leaves lnilopenil. enne tor Atonniiiiilli ml Alclle, - TiSO a.m. 8iS0 p. in. - Leave Independ- enee for Monmouth and Dallas, 11:00 a.m. 7:1,1 . m, . Leaves Iftimiuoutli for Alrllu. . TiflOa) no. ;; SiAO p. ra. Leaves Monmouth for Pallas. . . lliHO a. m. ,7iSO p, m. Leaves Airlla for Monmouth and Independence, O.OII a. m. 1 11(1 p, m, Leaves Dallas for Monmouth and In- ilependeneo, . l:Ol p. m. 8:30 Leaves Monmouth for Iiiilepi.iitlenee. . , J:40 a, in. . Iillo p. in. Hi0 p. in, . Kiff p. m, OiOO p. tu. Leaves TiMlenend- eoe for Monmouth' 9i0S p. m. . mm CAVEAT8. TRADE MARKS. COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send your business direct to WashlnRton. saves time, coat less, bettor service. Mr offlc oln is V. I. rsttnt Offlcs. TREK BrtUmln. ary .xsmlnatloni mads. Atty'i fe. not dn. antll patent If .Mimd. f EKSON AL ATTENTION GIVEtf-lt TEARS AOTUiL EXPERIENCE. Book "How toobUln P.tmU," to., wl trm. Patuts praiind thrsatth B. O. Bl(ars noelvs apsolal aotfot, wltboat oaargs, In th INVENTIVE ACE UlaitraUd nonthly Elmata fw-tmu. It. a year. Ml WIUUiillVWA8HINQTON, D. C. g'VVV!AVVWIAVVVVVVVV mi anything you Invent or improve! bIbo sret CAVEAT, TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Bend model, sketch, or photo, for free examination and. advice. onnr nu ditcut5?"- NoAy . uuvn vn i M kit i v lee new yrritei patent. 0 M rn o Pent Uwyer. WA8HINQTON. O.C. Steamers illona anrJ Pomona excepted, at 7:00 a. ni., for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap- -ply on board the boat, or to the agent J. E. HUBBARD, lodependence Oregon. V ivvvivvwvvvvvvvvyvvN