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THE WEST SIDE Tltph, No. HI. SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, lflno. KMttNTH OF VVTIIl A JJOMEH I, IHSK NO, MKKT8 KVKRV II VlMpi(y.wnnB. M.inWm will tk ..v.... ..... ........ iMf-ini'itiantriutittY. nil Vl-lim Kumhtaam Invited to attnn.i J. W, KICUAklON, K. R.8. U. I). Cotuwr iiin.la a trln l. N.Ihim nnl 1 lMoatuut Oullinr. A f ItllllltlUll ' ",,U7 I An Him.liia nnu.L.r nl t.iialnii.i i.mli I 1 1... , . . .. t j .. r,, u . 1 furl III! flklllll' Al V .. . . , . . .... .1 . . .liitj . i . . . I . ' .u, ti. it nueaitiir ni cnrva ma. it via. i imi iiwir lainiiitta oniamni over itiiu niur. I .. . . .. m i in.... ,i.......::.- v; i r. - ;. . .. .:r:." i liKiimnnt oi another aiinmu nm IM.KIrklandwa.alittla umlvrth- f"!"?."? "8V 'u um uing into i,hI.-.m-.ku..uh) to leava town walhr the firm o( the k. from itiit city. Hit fulai eommiiofl a. - --- ----- - - Mr. and Mm. D. II Taylor hv gun by waijoo and bicycle hortly after viijtit Hvltnap tprlhkt (or an outing. o clock, rvaohing the ri'tideavotu in good Ask Uilmore to tell yon hi. boar story. K K Paddock rttunuxl from a btmlneM tri 10 Portland on Vdulay.' Mies Porotby (Dwrnr it at JuttMu, Alack, where alio ill visit lor anoth-r mouth. oo ubwrlpUon t the WEST otlioo. Mr. K. J. Holr rvtnrtivtl from Me Minuvillo on Monday, Mj. W. E. UrMy nturnJ from her McMumvillo trip on Monday. . Miss Palsy Freeman, who had rn visiting Mim l.el Itarrvn, 'returned to her home at Portland on Monday. A. V. Stantlmry Ima just cut lit c mux crop in eiovfr. tie sava U ut inr aim a uau ions ,o the tr. ... . . liny wnr null hhhi at the Collin mill. iirau, tu xr ton ; short, $12 ,xr ton Charlie Linn, a hoy at 8at Crevk, in una ivmiif, imn rtaugui digt;r tiuir rels with a ateol trap atnce lui March. lie Rets i iHut vacn lor their tcalpa. rKn't you nml a buiipy? If yw do jou can bi HMtki luduceuienU at ii. W. WadvAlVa. , R. It. Knox, who came back ick from his trip to Cooa county, and waa laid up in the house for over a week,-1 able to be about ouce more. - toe cream and ice cream oda at Rohiugon'a. H. C. Miller the bicycle man. waa one of the lucky winners in Harry Wagoner's rattle. Mra.G. W. Stapleton and daughter Jiwie, of Portland, are visitinit Mr. and Mrs. John Staplelon. Mrs. Lillian Eaton, of Sn FranciH, who hat lieen viHitiim her parent, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Cooiwr, lelt for her bay city home on Monday, No asaemmieut for the Degree of Honor this month. Asa Taylor i a "printer. He boats everyone he goes against and furnishes plenty oi atuusemeut lor the toys. A number of buoiness men went to Falls City jiu Wednesday. At the Knights of Pythian lodge on Wednesday evening, Ed .Masterson'a hat was taken by some one. A it is the only old hat Ed has he would like to have it returned to him. fonie of the boys from the country are beginning to buy cartridge, presumably to shoot not China pheasants, but chicken-hawks. Miss Bertha Bohannon, who has been enjoying herself during the past week at Albany, returned home on Monday. J. A. Carter, of Wells, who was burned out on May Iti, has reopened in a new store building. A full line of tel and cant ranges at 11. M. v ade & Co s. to Miss Essie Kobertsou is yliltlng ineuusat Amity, ,. ... . . imviuson A Hedge are putting a white coat of paint on the A read front. G. D. Calbreath has rejuvena'ted and newty adorueU hi delivery wagon. season. The road is in good condition, onn sidering that Marion county doesn't spend much money on it and those w ho went on bicycles rather enjoyed the trio, Altogether, counting children, there were sixty-eight persons who enjo)cd President Campbell, . of the Normal the outing at this delightful and cool school, chaperoned a party of eight to spot. This includes eleven people from Newport on Wednesday. Salem. 'Mm n v vt...i. .Hi ..... v ...i i The day was spent In lounging about 5rTM7 A W,,.t''TWU,,"lh0fa,B' iioglnK. making speeches (n,m genuine stumps and eating; (irtiiaipaiiy t ist inmiy iHiys win piay a return oau game with the balem boys at talem on summy, Mrs, Itelle Koes, who has Wen visiting her lather, H. I). Foster, eipect to re turn io her Ohio home this baturday. Spraying of hops is about ended, tor. The crowd was cosmopolitan and con genial, everyone enjoying him or tier self to the utmost The ih leave their sylvan retreat until evening, arriving home about o o clock. Anions those nreseut were) Messrs. and Mesdames Al Ilitrmn, L, though there are a lew small yards not 0. Uilmore. A. J. Goodman, J.S.Cooper, yet sprayed. . Ed Herren, W. 11. Craven, J. E. Hub , , , i, i iara, r tumon, 4. . Jones, j. a. u iur. mm .urs. n . ii. iiarneu aiui mis. I u, t I u....... m. ....., ii..... ' " sw KVStV SIV SIWWSBl X S V WV I t .-..... II . . . I .. I II.. ..... I a.11..! thai .,,ntm. W'lW ftUM'll, iU!PSr llOHril, 1IH I Vvn'lT si s I vwn I Viv k'nuivii Mis Irene Clagirett, who was visiting Daisy Freeman, Grace Jones, Kate her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jones, Msude lirant, Nellie llranti Claggett left for her home in Portland Messrs. Carl Herrvn. Louis Hraut, Koy on Thursday. iGiluiore, Glenn Goodman, 8am lamon. ... . .. o! , . ... ,. 1 1, .... .... tiie toiiowing nameu naieut peo pie par iu vi oiiib umiur ooiiKHdoni IO 1 1 . . 1 1, ...: ... 1 Ti r. . ii - . ...... I iiwiiwiwu ! ir. lll ni rp, vttj nnrini.iiu, . 1. CampUill for tine bouquet oom-M.' .Iul i nia Wuinuir Mrs med of sweet peas. Japanese roses, and r""('.. i..1 i,! lh MUN.nl! in., imiiijviHiniMiMiiil'UHi I 'll I - ----- - - me perreniai wniit) peas. Minwa Mvr an.t klhol kivmnii.l. Ml. 1 1 otiniiDh to u nrriiiit thnm in erf v IXKtor Butler and tarty have returned Ethel Hughes, Al Moores and Has Wag- h R the aid nml fcasialtiMCS) h Litut wiM'k aottiti gi'titlutiion from Fulls Cily wt-m horo to m what the p-roijwt might w for cxior.umg tho lino (mm Full City to this point. .Tiny wir oiitcrtalnrd by our Itotirtl 01 littdo itiut nrningw menu matte for it commltlco from tho hoard to go to Falls City mid look over tho llohl. Thoeointiiittce, consWtiiig of F. A. Douty ami J. A. Mill, ftccom- puttiod hy II. Hirhlicru, went to Falls City on .WtHlncHtlay. Thry lookcil over tho grounil nml found ie people did not ractionl MUto for u Mini, tho (lis- Unco to hit built over notexcwuinu mnu null's, To furthir ttititfy hlmsnlf nnd tnnko nn eslintitto of tho cost, Mr. Htrsclihcrg Iium ' onuitgod Kngimor llttimon and crow to miiko a do- tailul survey of tho routo. i'his survey wits Ptitrtod Thurtulity tnorn ing. ; Tito. I'dvfttttiigcs to tho puojdo along tho lino of tho proposed road and to Fall City itnd Independence PPlSLItlilJMlNKSS. AIMMct of Instruiiieuls' Piled lu Polk futility July i I lo 00, tliOU. iKhl ' l.ttekltumitw Mill Co to M A Montgom ery, i-m a o, jo tn H s r 8 w-ll. frank ti,tW(in to M E Gihton (lit el) hihuj iii certain iiescnia'd iwrtion oi LKilhNiiiiesl U w tftewert to Allwrt Davidson, ".'SUs ni, as. ;i:i. tn h s r ti w-ilhmkj. A I'mai to K A Front, O'J.fiOO aq ft Oi mnu hi falls City-I UK). V A ami Ji A Frost to J I William ouMwititat.iitu Fulls Clly-l. n a siimtgoinery to E A Frost, part oi vr , ,i, nn oi ilt a, (i i.ik a ,a K l, el , rails City liKJ. 1 t;f Vercler et us to It 8 Evens, KXia joiin UHititi d I o tp 7 r 8 w-loAM). . J D H iliums to E A Frost 3, blk II FlUCIlv-. . . il and M M Jones et ux to Htate l,ioi(i Hoard, OHOa sec 'l iW, tp U r 0 w H E LiHt et ux to Alliert Harrington Is 1 t liiuru d t ii tu U s r (1 w. Full Cuv j it. -,IU. - M Kills, aNslgtitHt of D M Guthrie to I) A Uuthrin: W)a see tu 8 s r r w Aimy Dunn et al to 1) II ltuasoner, ttUs ftp r 0 ws-m. Irom their outing. IKo says the party didn't catch any large trout, but they bad lots oi nsii and tun. A. Hirachherg and Jerome Dornsile have returned (rout a two weeks' outing at Kittson springs. They said they had a tine lime and leel like lighting cocks. The Thurston mills at Dallas continue to send considerable lumher over here. They lurnNhed nearly all the new side walk material now being used. euer. A (Joblea Wedding Celeb ruled The golden wedding of Christopher 0. Patrick and Harriet Ann bavage was celebrated at their residence in Mprlng alley, near z.ena, tins couiiiy. last rat urdsy, and was the occasion of one of the most pleasant gatherings in the memory of the numerous liieiids fortU' nate enough to participate. Mr. ratrivk is a native oi ,Mw ) ork. The thermometer reiiistered 00 In the h'rn July S, lSia, He removed to shade hure Monday. It seemed ouite Michigan in 1H49, Mrs. Patrick was . . L . i . . . ' II l nLl. k ,u'K - I Ureeae uorn in iraw miyrin'H-r .i, i,-.n, eumuiK to Mlclilgan when six vests of age They both descended from ft'oli-h-Irish iiarentsge, which has contributed so Isrge a share to the social fahrla during the formative stsgea of the national life ol the United Suie. Mr. and Mr. Patrick were married in A Portland Sunday paper speaks ol Michigan where they made their home tlie white perrcntal pea. e nave them uuin coming io uregon in inni. here in prolusion. Mrs. T, D. Campbell Of ths large family of fourteen child iiasa bush over seven feet high, the ren, six are still living, Mrs. Laura tlowers ol which are as white as wsx, Griswold, of fcSalcin, Mrs. Kai Coyle, warm at there was but little stirring. The nights are cool. The Campbell Itovs have embarked In the cider making business on a small scale. They invite their friends around to sample their product made fresh wtiiie you wait. City Marshal Buckley has moved to the euesa resideuce, near the dctot At Robinson's you can have crushed fruits in your ice cream. For Sals A choice brood mare with colt 4 months old ; also 5 number one milch cows. J. S. Maivimoer, , 2t , Dallas, Ores The Ladies Aid $icity of the Metho dist church still $tsll ice ereain on Satur days aud are doing well. For special rate on Llppincott's Magazine to subscribers of the Wfrarr Kidk, call at the olllce. Our creamery will soon 1 In opera tion, now Is the time to order your creum separator; the United States is the cheapest and the lie.it. You will tind them at It. M. Wade ACo's. Try Moore, the barber, north side of "C" street, opposite Knox's grocery store, fot a hair cut or shave. The new cross and sidewalks not only give the city a neater and more prosper ous appcrriijicc, but make life and limb safer. Some of the old walks were posi tively dandcroug and replacing them a wise move. ' ... The Salem Statesman snys that Horst Bros., who have a large yard about five miles below this city, will pay 40 cents. Mr. Jessup, their nmniiKur, says that pickers will lie plentiful at that price but before the crop is harvested he ex pects to see hand scarce. , When in Halem and you want a good meal don't forget to go to Strong's Kestauraut, where everything the mar ket affords can bo bud. A meeting of the stockholders of the First National bank will be held on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock for tb purpose of ratifying the action of the board of directors in the recent deal whereby the Independence National bank took over the business of the First Rational. Buy ytmr cameras and supplies of F. E. CHAMBERS. While passing the hop yard of John R. Cooper last Sunday, we pulled a few bunchus and found them absolutely free from pests ai d looking fine. The hops are quite large and the first thing we know it will be time to pick them. The band boys gave a struct concert on Saturday evening. They are im proving in their miigic and adding new and up-to-date instruments, tie latest lining a fine tuba. A set of clarioncttes will be the next addition. Leader At kins deserves praise and so do tiie boys ior their efforts to furnish good music. The West Side has received an inquiry ss to the posibility of securing a pair or trio of Denny pheasants for shipment to Canada. Anyone of its readers who knows where a pair can bn secured and the price thereof will confer a favor by informing this office as early as possible, (Quite a number of people were on the move Monday, going and coming by train. D. A. Hodge and family of four, W. ti. Bharman's family of three, and Rev. Smith's family of three went to Newport for several weeks' outing. Brother Hodge has promised to keep the West Sikr supplied with clams and crabs while be ie at the coast. The sulphur spring situated across the river and about three miles from this city, could be made into a very pleasant resort without very much difficulty. There is plenty of tine shade and the water is pleasant and cold. The place is not dillicult of access, parties often tjoing there on their bicycles. J. 8. ooper an tell you now the wheeling is. Charley Doughty, of Monmouth, tells os that he has accepted a position on the Jacksonville Times and started south on Tuesday morning to begin work. Charley is a good newspaper man and his many friends here and at Mon 'mouth will be glad to know of bis suc ess in the new field. He thinks too, that his health, which has never been the best, will be much improved by the new location.' "My baby waa terribly U;k with the sjiarrhoea," eaya J. H. Douk, of Wll diams, Oregon. "We were unable to cure him With tlae doctor's assistance, and us a last resort we tried Chamber !iaiu's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea llemedy. I am happy to say that it gave immediate relief aud a complete ure." For sale by Kirklaud Drug Co. and perfectly odorless. Two contracts for hops have been filed in the county clerk's otlice, vis: J. W Brown to T. A. Livesley for 4,000 pounds and Norton Bros, to T. A. Eivesley, lor o,000 pounds. The price named is nine cents per pound County Superintendent Starr has ap pointed Mrs. F. II. Morrison and Prof, A. M, Sanders as a board of examiners lor the county examination at Dallas Mrs. Edith Bixby. William. AlU-rt M. and Mrs. llattie GHatou. All were resent at the golden wedding except rs. Hlxby, Of the twenty-six grand children, fourteen were present, among them Mi sst'S Cora, eva and Maud tins wold, of Sale in, and Miss Jennie Coyle. There are seven great grMniUmililrcii. The golden wedding celebrated was in deed a happy occasion. An arbor of 11 r boughs shaded the dinner table from the too direct rays ol the noonday sun. The next week, beginning on Weduesday repast was bountifully provided hy the and ending Saturday. II. W. Murphy is loading fifteen cars with choicetiiuothy hay for the Portland market. Mr. Murphy also has a lot of clover hay which was cut More the army worm came. He says he had a children and partaken of with lest and Heartiest enjoyment by mure than sixty guests. A Bear Story. During his recent peregrinations in tine second crop of clover but ths worms Crook countv. Al HurrHn ..l and saw got in and ate it up slick and clean. . ,.,,, .,.. ., ,.. A ride over to Dallas on Wednesday I he heard was a bear story which waa disclosed several things to the W gar told on one Gleason. who is a eamn . . 'I-1 ,.i i. i n .. j . i . i i ' ouK. mmiiiiiiK " urru uiusneu oil ,,l,., I... ....... K.. ,.., ! .,. many farms and in full blast on many . ' , ,0'M' ,hw,p WUm7 .t,wt oilier. Tim avxrauM vii.1,1 aMtn.s to Im wiiu ami woouy country, wtiere war below the usual amount. A new hop and deer are as thick as cattle on a pros' house was seen in the suburb of Dallas ami cimrin , . now uuu.e w.. paneu. . , ;i.wm ..... , . .1 ----- Independence is rather cutting Into ana duv ami nnaxim.tmllv IA HlWlll st Tv.it . ' 1 . .1.- - ' "I " - lor Wade & Co., on Tuesday sold a Dallas Wuason withdrew to consul- man a wagon and also one to a man who er the advisability of starting the battle, lives near Salem. And the beauty of it The first thimr ha did waa tn look around lies in the fact that the wagons went at regular prices. There is a persistent rumor circulat ing that, as so. n as the fall sesson sets in and present orders are filled, the woolen mills at Dallas will be disman tled and the machinery shipped else where, probably to Portland. It is said that no arrangements have tteen made to keep up the wood supply and that the expense of shipping ia raw material is too great to make the business profit able. The following officers were installed at the meeting of Homer Lodge No. 45, Knights of 1'vtliius, on Wednesday even ing: U.L. Frazier, chancellor comman der; C. P. Cornwell, vice chancellor; Verd Hill, prelate;. M. E. Mastersun, master of work ; Frank Buckley, master tree , iecomj timH tt,ld Mnl up it ft k U ramus snuntuM at I ' "'"'."b k ru- r: : .' ,V'i Fng brave and confident of his chequer; jlyron Atkins,' inner guard ; success st the outcome he drops down W. E. Lynch, outer guard. and advances to the attack, but the e r.t, .,i T,i Trin B,,,.i bear had disappeared and Gleasoti is to leave here during this week on a fish- the butt of numerous jokes. ing trip to Belknap springs on the Mc- to see if there was a convenient tree In sight up which ho might retreat in case his first fire didn't kill the bear. ' He found a tree all right, but to make matters sure he thought he would better climb the tree first to test his ability in that respect. He got up all right and then came down to tackle tho bear. The bear was just where Gleason had seen him in the first place, but he looked so big to Gleason that tbe latter was a little dubious'about opening the fight. So be thought over the matter for awhile and rather doubted bis ability to get up the tree In a hurry, and to make assurance doubly sure, he goes to the Kenzie river, to be gone from two to four weeks, or longer if the notion takes them. They will take conveyance from here, also plenty of salt and fish bait (in bottles) and their friends can depend on being remembered when the weary sojourners return from their pleasure trip. Boys, don't weigh your fish be fore you land them. D. Calbreath and H. Hirschberg took a spin over to Wilhoit springs last Thursday, returning Monday morning. A party who saw these gentlemen at Wilhoit informs the West Sidb that Mr. Hirschberg was the mot fidgety and uneasy man ever seen there, while Mr. Calbreath, who never drinks water at home, didn't seem able to get enough to drink . there. They arrived at the springs on Friday about noon and Dave drank 25 glasses of the water" before din ner. On the following day he got away with over a hundred glasses of the de licious beverage. This is considered pretty good for an Invalid. The "Great Australian Circus," says the Register, passed through Eugene yes terday morning on its way to Junction. The circus train was not imposing some six or eight wagons nor are its performances awe-inspiring,- if the re ports frmn Springfield, where it showed Wednesday night, are to be believed. It did manage to stir up some excitement there, however. In a tit of Irritation one of the employes vigorously slapped the young son of Springfield's mayor. Fortunately for the circus people, tbe city marshal could not be found, so no arrests were made. The manager of the show. G F Mann, formerly ran a restau rant in the Young Block. Teachers' Examination. County School Superintendent Stan has prepared the following pmgraiti to be given at the Methodist church in Dallas next Thursday evening, August 9, for the benefit of the teaiilims and public generally : Instrumental solo Mrs. Joey I itch Solo .John Coster Duet Mrs. Conkey and Mrs. Leitcl Solo Mrs. Walker Recitation, Miss Nellie Muscott Song Male quartette Lecture, "The Highest use of Learn ing" Rev. A. J. Goodfriend Drink Hop Gold Beer THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to be had at ED. BILE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. Returned Cape Noincrs, The following named Cape Isomers re turned Thursday Irom the far north. They left CaK Nome on the steamer Senator, July 20: Allwrt McKisson, Edward Patraa, Frank Li ndor rutin, L, Girard. G. W. Girard, all of Airlie, and Perry Shirley of this city. The following residents of this section, who went to Cape Nome several months ago, are enroute home. They sailed from the cape on July 18 on the steumer Letitia; Frank Froman, Albany; Dye and Lee Wade, Toledo; Silas Muley, Newport; Thornton, Astoria; Thomas Dempsey and A. J. McDaniel, Dixie; C. L. Morrison, Luckitttnute; Harry Christ ian and H. D. Waller, Independence. The Stump party, of Monmouth, has been sent to the hospital, where one of them Park has the smallpox. Lane Comity Wheat. Prof. E. B. McElroy returned from his farm near Monroe last week. He reports his orchard and crops in fine condition. One field of 50 acres of winter wheat is estimated at from 2a to 30 bushels to the acre. This field is new ground and has been heavily pastured with goals and sheep for ten years. It is expected that most of this wheat will be sold for seed as there is an active demand already for good plump seed wheat.. James Yates threshed DO acres of finely summer fallowed wheat Friday and Saturday. It turned out machine meas ure, 401 bushels. It ought to have yield ed easily over 2000 bushels. We understand that J. A. Stevens bad his 100 acres of fall wheat threshed yes terday, and it made 13 bushels to the acre. This is the first time the field has yielded lesB than 'fi bushels to the acre, Eugene Guard, If the bicycle law is unconstitu tional and void, because of its special feature, how about the dog tax, license and other special features? ' eiblo. Tho trmlo of that soctlon will cointi here ami our Hoard of Trado iH fiit'llod to credit for the work they me doing. It is now almost no to tho people who will bo botit'lltieii to say whether they will ueaiHt or opponu the now road. .., - n We've not Iced that the Oregonian rocoiuuicmf eai iHiiinetim as a sure siioi for buna. Carbolinewu Is a wood pre servative and as sui'ii is ail rigt.t. It its good to kid bugs people ought to kuotv it. .M il. Flynn and It, It. Bobbins, of Fulls City, were in town Thursday. Rev. W. S. Smith and wife are at M iiiuiu camping. Mis. W. G. Simrrow, of Vancouver, B. C, who h been visiting her sister, Mrs. Price, returned home Monday, Mis. It. M. Lines is visiting in Mo Miuuville. Miss Alice Adams, of Mo.Mtnnvillo, is vlHitmg Mis r.ditu l.tncs. Miss Edvtl.e U.iud.ill, who has hern visiting L. Rice, has returned home. A pleassnt surprise party wits given Miss Grace Joins at her home Thursday evening The evening was swnt n games ami cards, after which delicious refreshment were served. Those pres ent were: Misses Burton, Ia-U Herren, Grace lUiuun, Lulu Robertson, Maude Brant, .MuM ells. Urat e and Kate hones: Messrs. Lynch, Carl I'errvti, Loins Hrstil, ueorge Jones, viaimo t en- gra, l-.rucst Joliimon, uieiiu miner. Ilarn Hunted, On Wednesdap evening James Withe- row s barn al Airlie was burned with contents, consisting ol bay, wheat wauou, mower, farming tools, harness etc. The loss is estimated at ou witrj ao insurance. Summer Resorta. To the mountains our people lu lu cretudtig mi in I t yearly look for thoe days of relaxation and recreation new aary to maintain the human machine In fair working condition. Tho lau guorotis alum of the seaihore proves very seductive while It lasts, but mmii' have decided thut the annual outing should provide not only radical change of air and surrounding, but also atiob stimulation of ll iggitig energies as will provide brawn aud vigor for tbe return to labor For this they urge (he mount aln climb and rumble, the bnlauin of the mountain pines, and the clear, un adulterated mountain air lu this direction the (Shasta Itoute now allords a weuitl) or attractions The entire line of road from Ashland to Redding Is studded will) charming and accessl hie lintels and ciiiun, where are cheer Biid comfort and healing at refluonauie post ami wtiere you can bunt, fish, ride, loaf, or play with eoiiul facility. or ir you iook ror tieaiing waters, none better cau be found, hot or cold, than the spring of Axhlaud, Colestln, Anderson, ilnitfelt, 11 run nml l'ano Hobles. Before visiting Kurnpe, the people of the iSorthwoHt should see tho glories of Vosemlte valley, aud the wondrous groves of Mariposa and Calaveras; the Purislaiis are likely to make Inquiries concerning ttiese attractive resorts. HeudtoMr. U. 11. Miii'kliam, Gen eral Passenger Agent, Portland, for new booklets 'on (Win Crag, HhitHtn ispi'lugs, Mot'loud River, Voseinlte, and excursion rutcH thereto. ii. ii. nsoi), UNDERTAKER, w m N. ' INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaooos Confectionary, ind First Class Soda Fountain In oon-naotlon. With every cash purohass, you get si ohancs on a $50 Mltohell bloyola to ba given away September 20. " A Minister's (jootl Work. ' I hail a severs) attack of bilious oollo sola Mile of Chamberlain's Colli), dialers Hud I'larihoca Remedy, took twi) wmm and was entirely cured,' says-iUv, A. A. Power, of Kuipoila, Kivii "My nelglibor across the atm- wsMh k for over a week, had two or thiv but ilea of medicine from the donor. He, uwd t,em fur three or fou' days without relief, then called In JUiMWr dtMitof, who treated him for HiiMay auU gavshlm no relief, so disuhatged hi in. I went over to mm hint the next morning He said III bwls wero la a terrible fix, that they hd Ikdii ruitntng oft' in long that it wis almost .bloody flux, tanked bliu If lie h.el trlwl CliamU'rlaiii's Colic t 'holers and Diarrhoea Remedy and hesnid, '.o.' I weiiihomsand brought nun my tHiuie ami gave b in one (lime I lil him to lake another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes If he did not find roller, lint fie took no nmre and was en tlr-ly ciirwl." For sale by Kirklaud urtigwo. ' VrU Winners. Al Hurry Wagoner's rulllu on Tuesday evetii'itf the (oltowliig ten iiumbers won prisest -a. lima, am, :w, vm, n in, oi, iuM, nm; ito.. llm prowr kitnl of advertisintx, the kind tiiui i ctiiiiulutivo, re tiuiri's titiii). When tlm results do cotiio tlicy don't coiiio with it rusl I lie growth is of the healthy lend. K Pusfsiau's Uig Hurileiiof Magazines. A Washington iHistman has U-en made weary of his Job by The Ladies Home Journal. I lie reason is that on me ivteiity iiiin ot each moiilli lm is coin.elled to make a sias-ial trip over ins route to deliver that mutiiixine to siiUcrilaus. lie) is almost completely suluiiried by Journals, their aggregate wiimni excwuing loriy Hitiuds. iho bulky burden prwludes his varrvinu anyutiier man matter, ihe waslung ton poi.t-oftlc rejHirts that the monthly consignment ol Journals to subscrilters in that city is "the biggest lot of one publication ever sent Irom uurutllce." .Married At lbs home of the lirlde's Parents. Sunday, July W, Miss Utile Osborne was united in luarriage to Mr. Jmnes T Itiiniley, The happy couple left lmtno' diutely (or Salem, their future home, wtiere iur. iiuuiiuy is engaged In bust tats. siits or dam, c'rT r Touisi,) j l.ll AUC.H'XTf, i I. On.v iimkmiMth UM b tn lb Miunir I'ir-iivr ui in una of r.J.lHKKKV A t'e, 4iii Iiokiiicmi In Ihe cily or iulcdo, CiKiuty mut Statu nlonmuhl. amt that mod tlriu Will J) UlU 1.0111 ul UNK lIDNtiKKM HU i.Aits lur eoii anil vwry uumi ot l uinrrli itiai eamiiit Iw curwd by tliu ui ut Hau's Catarnh CHS. KBANK J. CI1KNKY. Sworn to betore ins nml militerllntil In my pri-Miiic, tli It mil day ol PwwuitNir, A. I), Imi, '! , a. W.Ul.KAdO.N, Jo j A.(r l-ublie. Ilall'tt'atarrb Cure Is tokun luternaly and am, illm'liy on Uio lilnwl anil niucnun mirtaouii ol llm ,rU-ni. 8ud tor ielliiiutilsU, Inn. K. J. I'll KN fcV. H W fulcdo, O. Sold hy DriiKlxU. 1io. U.M'n Fmuliy J'llls art) the tx:l. j Dallas o(ch. The organ factory herO is now finish ing tin tirst lot of 23 instruments, the cabinet work of which, is ail douo in Oregon oak. It has found some difti cuity in obtaining lumber in proper condition, but is now preparing to saw its own stock, and will have boiling vats ami drjkilus for the preparation ol the wood. I . Theirmy worm is doing sunn) dam- Bi to (he young second crop of clover ii a If places in Ibis county. Gardens have in some places boon destroyed, but no extensive raids have been reported on oiclisrds. It is hulieved the warm wemiier will close the career of these pcsis.soou. Miss Ethel Craven, daiuihter of W. R. Craven, was seriously injured Monday wimu ruling a mcycie. tn turning a street corner she came in contact will the binding pole of a lumber wagon frlie wul unconscious for several hours. threshing will he commenced next Monday. Though 1 ,1)000,000 bushels is an nvenige crop of wheat (or tho county, 5l))),l)i)U will bo the limit thiB season. The second falling of prunes is now in process, tbe indications being that a larii percentage will drop, but in this vicinity a lino orop will be harvested. Mayor Crider and family ore eniovlnu an luting at Muwport. Key". 0. G. Harmon and family ere visiting friends in Walla Walla. ' , The inusicale- given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riddle on Wednesday evening was a, complete success, and 6fiJetrtfall jiresont. Miss Liitiu Neal of McMinnville. visit- ed friends in this city Sunday, , Mis. Jahpor Miller, of Port Townsend. Wash:'; was in -tho this week, tho miest of Mr.' and Mrs. U. 8. Grunt. A great ninny Dulhisiles are takim; a vacation either in the mountains or at the aoashore. 'During the months of June and July our bnby was teething and took a running oll'of the bowels and aloknesa of tliestomacli," suysO. P. M. Ilolli day, of Iteming, lud. "Ills bowels would move from five to eight times a day, I hud a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In the house and gave him lour drops in a teaspoon fu I of witter and he got better at, ouoo." Hold by Kirklaud Drug Co. , A C eaiiierr Man. C. II. Murkhatn, the gonial and wideawake) pimsengor Bgcnt of tho Southern J'adiie Company at Port land, is ttiking a dirp interest in the promotion of creaniury Ptitor prises in this state, and lends every assistance in his power to tho live men who undortaku to make this business a lending industry. Mr. Markliatn is to Oregon what Will iiuti it. Mills la to California a promoter of industries f tho first grade, lie has inado a careful study of tho creamery btisitioss, looked tho fluid, over carnlully, and has made creamery his hohhy, as he finds tlm tnto and conditions ad mirably adapted to the success of this industry. With such men a (J. II. Maikliriiii ititorcHting them selves In thig particular husinoss, tho creamery iwluidry shouM Ikj come a loader in this state. Lake .OREGON'S GREATEST STATE FAIR SALEM. September 17 to 22, 1900. Commenced Business March 4, 1889 Tho Ill(l?p6Il(l6JlC6 M J B NATIONAL BANK Of INDEPENDENCE, OR. ' Capital Ktockf Hiirpliis, $5O,O(MI.00 10,000.00 Vluw examiner. Polk County Bank (INUOItPOUATKD.) MONMOUTH, OREGON. J.II.HtSDt. t'.l,.(Mflli:i.t.. rrmHi-st. VliwfrMlilsat, , nut. i'owri,iH (.Mkivr. J. 8 COOt'Ktt, W.W.X)hUNH, I'rwld.ut. Vln-l'rldnt, M. K. MAHTKIWOif, Cashier. . i DIKKCTOKH. l,H.Coowr, R. L, Durhain , A. Vensas R.ti.Coipr, W.W.Colllns I A ,'MtllBI UIU.IIIQM IIUWIIfV lluysaud soils sscIhuik oa all Important pululs. linMllJ rtslvsi iiilijwt to oheek or on osrtlHiio( dMMlt, Oilleotlou umde. uuin unurs; v a. iu. u f p. lu. Paid capi tai . . $30,000.00 Smoked Glasses- DIItHtnOltM: H. Hitwley, I. U (!aiiii.bell, I. ,M. Hiiinson, J, II. V, Hutler, John . Htiiinp, F. H. Powell, J owi di Craven, Transacts a Ceneral Banking and Exchange Business. The Hotel Gail IDallao, Orc. Hiih been refitted and renovated rum cellar to garret, and every thing is now. (jood sample room tor commercial men. Batisfaetion Ktiaranlccil. Kales, $1.00 to $2.00. hjK'ciul rates by tho wctk. BUCK SMITH. Proprietors. Trotect your eyes from tho glare imd hot sun with a puir of piuolced gltissen. Wo have a fine assortment. For Sale bys) O. A. KRAMER & CO. Jewelers soil Opticians. .Independence - - Oregon Capital Stock, $50,000.00 8. HIIti4CHBERJ, ABRAHAM KKfjtON, fiMli1nt. VliM-rrssiaesI 0. W.lUViMS,Ctfclr. DIRECTORS. t. r. Smith, A. KeltoB, A. K. n.h. H. H. Jm pstMB, K. Hbodes, U. W. fksrs, U. ntrscbbatf A tnrl Itsnktni sad ichtngs kmlnt triiidd; loi; nixie, kills dlKount'd, corn, nentisl crnlhi (rsiili di SikmIm rmeived on eurrsiit k-oouiu suUj.ct Is elite, luwinl ptiS en tliu daiotlut. The Castle Keeps constunily on hand a fine UHSOl'tUllMlt of m Whiskies, ' Wines; t) Brandies, O Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. GALE, Proprietor. R E. T. MEN rUC, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDEPENDENCE - - OKEOON Are you looking: for a brush? INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I havo a good all-bristlo hair brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, oc up. A. S. LOCKE, Prescription Druggist A CLCAN SHAVE --AND A STYLISH PAIR Cat IS WHAT YOU OET WllKN YOU PATKOM7.K Kutch's BarberShop. InucS'ii(li'iicc Oregon. Who said there was nothing new under the sun?.... ;or Draying- ....Call on.... M. SK1NNERJ Independence. Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reasonable rates. If you think so, you will have to change your mind when you see that.... "Special Bicycle" m baUa'a Campbell Bros. JniiTlihiiiTl 6t6lt 6t0PII)6ll r?)Cl)OOl Monmouth, Oregon.' Fall Term Opens September 18th The students i.f the Normal School are prepared to take the Htute Certificate Immediately. ; Gradimtcu readily secure (rood portions Expense of year from IhO to 150. . Strong, Academic and Professional ootirses. New Hpcolol Depurtmeiit In Mamiiil Training. Well equipped Train Ing Department. For Catalogue containing full an nounoamanta, address P. L. CAMPBELL, Pres., or W. A. WANN, Setf. o! Faculty, ttJ Til G. L. Hawkins Independence, Ore. They also have the celebrated "golightly" Imperial for $25. Independence, Ore- "DOCTOR, UP" ages Monuments and Headstones Cemetery Work etc. Changeable weather between two seasons encour your chronic troubles and inflicts upon vou 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. J. W.-KIRKLAND; NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate,... Insurance, Loans, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRK LAND DRUG CO. Main St.' - Independence, Ore. Dan, P. Stouffer, Insurance...... and .....Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. A Biff Kick a man makes whet) bis laundry work Is sent home with porouptne edgs and spread eale button holes. It he would bring his lluen to an up-to-date laundry, where perfect methods obtain at all limes, such as the Salem Steam Laundry, he will receive his shirts, collars and cuffs equal to ntfw every time that we send them home. SALEH STEAM LAUNDRY COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. yourordari at Kutch'i Barber ihop, with tht Salem atag. Mai a Street Dallas, Oregon. MOTOR UNK , ' TIME fABLli Cnrmctod to (lute. Leiivva Iii(li irn(l- LeuvrH Airlie rr enne tor Mimiuitutli M on mouth nntl unit Alrlli). , , Iiilit)iiilmi, IM h. m, 0.(111 h. ui. 3i80 i. in. s ' 6 P. Leavm ImlxiilKl. 'vea I)ll r.,r , ' ., Sluiimimth nml ln- enoe for Monmouth ,l(,,omim,e. aud Diillaa. . 1:00 p. in. Hi 00 . m. 8:30 " - ; Leave Moniiioittli Leaven M,.iiiiiou1i linlepfleee. torAlrlte. :4 . in. ... '"" l:)tO II. III. WO a.m. 11,40 p.m. 8:50 p, in, ftiift p. m. Oioo p. in. Lenvea Aloiimouth firlallm. Lenvm liiiltipeiKl- I enoe for Aloiimouth' lliSC A. tn. iliSOp.m. , BiOS p. m. . AT THE . LITTLE PALACE HOTEL J. M. STARK, Prop. You can get... 6 F.1sal Tickets for SI Our Everyday Meal is as good as Our Sunday Dinner, and our Sunday Dinner' , is decidedly the best Meal to bo had in town. Try it. ; E.L.Ketchum,M.D Ufflce and ltesidence Corner Railroad Monmouth Streets, CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send your bual iieas direct to Washington, uvea ume coaia leas, uonur aervive. My offlc. olon to V. t. Patent One. FREE prelimin ary examination, mad.. Attf'l foe not due ontll patent a .eenreo. PERSONAL ATTENTION 0IVEN-19 YEARS A0IUAL EIPtRIENOE. Book "Bow to obtain Fatentl," etc., lent free, ratenu proeared tiirongli E. 0. 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