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THE WEST SIDE Ttltphona, No. 141. SATURDAY, SEITEMHEK I, 1U00. HNtOHTS or VVTIII A. UOMKH t.OIXIK NO. 4.V MKKTS 1 I WrtlnwUx vulni(. Mimitwra will Ink due milk mluYr I licmaiYa according l,r Vl'tllii Kull)Uro lnvlud to allvnd lin i-.mvi.iil,-iiL It. I,, r- KA.IKH.lt. r. V. I.. CKA7.IKH.O. ( J. W, KlCMAKlKioN, g.R.8. All th hop yanli will t going next wek. IViratile gtxxU cliritp at J. L. Slock too'i duriim hop piiking. Hood tanning mills at U. M. WaJ A Co', trio fcS) to fia. Acont Wlloox yt be'i haiKliwi cuoutih aulplinr during the wwk to make email ituuruo. Stt rtxIneUon in prices in our d on hicvclea, don't luira this clmuott. Camp bell Bros. " Snlem ba an onlinnm-e taxing tele- phonos in the city 6 cents a month. Hon into J. L. Stockton' lor nice stylish drtws good, moiiV olothing, boots and shoes, etc, etc. We have sewral bikes on hand and they must be sold this (all. CauipMl liros. The Salem Unfit A Traction company has voluntarily advanced wages oi their employes ten cents per day. COllDWOOD taken on subscription at the WEST SIDE office. Uiiruore A Calbreath have been work, ing like beavers all week getting their iruit dryer in shape lor business. When completed they will have a model plant. Golf capes, lovely jackets, now in at J. L. Stockton's. Buy your mill leed at the Colliiu mill. Bran, 12 per ton ; shorts, fU per tou. Ice cream and ice cream soda at Robinson'. Fred DOuty and John Mills are think, ing seriously o( pooling their issues and going into partnership ou the guessing question. Neither one has tb advan tage over the other when it comes to guessing. , At Robinson's you Can have crushed Iruits iu your ice cream. "Dad" Loeke says that "Dutch" Hedges may be an expert in some things but blasting isn't oi.e of them, lie is too premature, says Dad. There will be services at the Metho dist Episcopal church Sunday at U a. ru., subject, "Tue'Way"; and 7:30 p. ru., subject, "What are the Wild Waves Sayiug?" Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Jas. Mottershead, pastor. Goods cheap, cheap, cheaper, cheapest at J. L. Stockton's while you are hop ping. Try Moore, the barber, north side of "C" street, opposite Knox's grocery store, (or a hair cut or shave. Laroy Uilmore, who has been attend ing school iu Salem for some mouths, has accepted a posiliou as stenographer in the office of the division superintend ent of the Great Northern railway In Kalispell, Montana, and left Saturday for that place. Be sure and see J. L. Stockton's slock of goods w bile you are here. A jolly crowd of members of the Woodmen's Circle went to Buena Vista last Friday evening (or a fraternal visit. Two hacks were well filled and the trip was an enjoyable one. The Buena Vista Circlera know how to make visitors leel at home. During the evening our folks were entertained with music, recitations and addresses. Ice cream and other re freshments were served plentifully. Buy your cameras and supplies of F. E. CHAMBERS Mr. E. C. Pentland has lor sale three lots in Hill's addition, which cost $300 a few years ago. lie asks for a cash offer on them now. Any reasonable offer ac cepted. Also 40 acres of timber laud near Falls City. Make an offer on it. Steel ranges at R. M Wade A Co's at prices that cannot be met by any can vassing agent. Prof. W. II. Whiteaker has moved to Portland, his household goods going down the first of the week. He expects to practice his system of magnetic heal ing, there being quite a call for it. Special Sale of men's shoes at J. L. Stockton's. A hay baler kept hammering away in iront of Ed Hilliard's shop Tuesday on lot of hay for J. H. Burton. It is not usual for balers to come to town to bale liay. Quite a number of visitors wit nessed the operation. For special rate on Llppincott's Magazine to subscribers of the VVkbt Hide, call at the office. Mr. Baker has become quite faddist on'canes made Irom natural woods. Just now he has on display in the Raket Stor window some thirty canes of var ious design, making quite a unique sight. Why is it that farmers will buy fan ning mills and steel ranges o( strangers canvassing through the country when they can buy from their home dealers for 50 per cent less. There came near being a pleasant sur prise for the train postal clerk on Tues day afternoon. The time between trains is too short to write and mail letters in the postofiice, so a great many people take their letters to the train. Mr. J. S. Cooper was among this class on Tuesday and unthinkingly put a fifty-dollar greenback among hia letters to be placed on the train. He discovered his mistake before the train arrived and the postal clerk was knocked out of a surprise. A rather amusing stab is just now be ing worked to a hard boiled finish by the wily book agent op which some people proceed to biU. Thusly: Mr. Book agent drops in and makes it appear that the book publishers, in order to get their work introduced, has limited the eale of the same to five parties in each town, and that your name (think of the lionorl) has been handed in to the com mittee (whoever that body is) as one of the five to be thus favored (?). It is a great eell but many nibble on it just the same. Tfiese smooth book agents are limited to no number and would dispose of 500 sets in each town if they could In looking over files of the Wkbt 8iib of two years ago, we find that contribu tions were made by several sportsmen of this vicinity towards a pool for the purchase of Eoglish partridges. Al Her- ren informs us that this money is sun in the bands of Capt. Riley, of Portland, and the chances are good lor s number of birds to be had on account thereof. This matter has lately come up and Is being pushed by leading sportsmen iu other localities. We will either have ' the birds or our money back. Miss Mattel Wells is visiting relatives In Corvallls. Mrs. K. C. Pentland came home trout her Dalle visit on Friday evening. Baa Wagner, ol Salem, was In the city last Monday. M. G. Flynn. ol Falls City, wu tn town the first ol the week. "Where are you going, my pretty maid?" . "Going to pick hops, sir," she said. Ernest Welch and Miss Edna Hub bard came up from Salem Tuesday even ing on a short visit. The "crab" elub now meeta on Wed nesday evenings. J, 8. Cooper took a run up Into the eastern part of the State last week, jump ing off at Moro. A carload ol sulphur lor the hon grow era in this vicinity was uuloadod on Tuesday. . Misses Kay Downs and Bertha Hoi man, of Salem, visited the first ot the week with Miss Lela llerren. On Monday evening the Degree ol Honor held an open meeting and social wherein all enjoyed themselves. Re freshments were served. The engine lor the creamery arrived Wednesday evening ami is being placed in position, Miss Torbet Is Visiting' with her par enta, Prol. and Mrs. Torbet, ol Albany. She expects to return to her music elaas here the last ol September. , Mrs. Mary E. Foster came np on the morplng train Thursday and will visit awhile with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. C, Brant. ? . . ' Miss Pearl Kelly, alter a visit ol three months in Portlaud, returned homa last Saturday. This being the child's first absence Irom home It was quite an evei t In her young life but she acted like an old traveler. The arrival ol the hop picker ha livened up the town some and every evening the street are lull ol people doing their ahopping lor next day. It'a too bad we can't have such times right along. The old saw dust pile near the O. R. A N. company's warehouse, has been burning all week and will probably con tinue to burn until the rains set in. Just how tt caught fire I not known. No damage ha a yet been done. Dr. Albert A. Jest up, a well known dentist ol Salem, has arranged to open hia office in the Cooper block in this city next Monday morning. Dr. Jessup is a graduate ol the Chicago College ol Dental Surgery and comes well recom mended and will no doubt establish a good practice in a short time. 8. W. Percival returned last week Irom a trip on the east side ol the mount ain when he went with hi boy and collie after a baud ot sheep. He drove 800 over this way but sold out the en tire lot before reaching Eugeue. He ex pected to go back alter some more sheep. A. S. Locke and J. D. Irvine and fam ilies returned ou Sunday evaulug from their trip to Belknap spring. They were gone about 24 days, 8 of them being used in going and returning. They en joyed the trip Immensely and feel amply repaiu tor the inconveniences experi enced. Louis Wiprut and Charles Irvine re turned from their trip to Cascadia last Frklay. The boy enjoyed the novelty of doing absolutely nothing (or a week. They slept in their tent and took their meals at the hotel. Quite a number ol campers were at the springs, but the number was gradually getting less. The boys are wondering what the next fad that Raket Mill will take op now that the kitten business is a failure. It i rumored that Mill l thinking strong ly of trying the plan ol crossing the lightening bug wHh the bumble bee and see if he can't lurnisb portable electric lights to his customer on dark nights. The will of the late Edward U'Bierne, whose demise occurred a few weeks ago, was Saturday probated in Dallas. The document was dated August 7, 1000, and bequeaths all of testator's property, val- ued at 2000, to his widow. Clyde Becket, a neighbor, is named a the executor to serve without bonds. William Orr, who has a garden near Horst Bros, hop yards, complain that hop picker and camper are robbing hia patch. He came in Thursday and had trespass notice printed by the Waw SiDg and swears that If the notice don't keep the thieves out ol his garden, be will try bis shot gun. So beware, gar. den thieves. M. E. Masterson, (or a long time con nected with the First National Bank ol this city, as cashier, left on Thursday for Astoria, where he goes to assume a position in a bank there. Ed will be missed. As a lodge man he wa ever ready to take the lead in the work and his place will be hard to ffll. As a busi ness man he was prompt, obliging and energetic and the best wishes ol our citi zen are with him lor hi future. Mr. T. J. Pettit and family are the latest arrivals In the county, who came but lately from Centerville, Iowa, and for the present are located at Monmouth. Mr. Pettit has been in the creamery business. He wants to get a good farm for general purposes, otherwise he will go into stock raising. He was here on Monday getting bis furniture and says he got better prices than In Portland, besides saving the freight on the goods. It is safe to say, from a wide acquaint ance with ministers' wives, that they are not sometimes, but always, imposed upon ; they are laid upon the Procrust ean bed of "ought to be," and anatom ical considerations vanish before the oy most people feel in the cheerful task of stretching out or lopping off one or other of the priveleges which the major ity of the other women In the parish .inai tn an unlimited dearee. A Min- ir's Wifo. in the September Ladies' Home Journal. Drink Hop Gold ta THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to be had at EO. BALE'S GUILE SALOON. Independence. ; All Gelot to Ike Clrnw. Everybody la talking about ltlngling Bros.' lamou big clrout, which l to ex hibit in Salem, Saturday, September 8. Several big excursion will go Irom thit vicinity and the popularity ol the show will Insuie as enormous crowd. Peopls Irom this locality should make an es liecial efloit to arrive In time to see the new tree street carnival which precedes the exhibition every morning at 10 o'clock. The procession I divided Into thirty enormous section, each ol whbh Is a complete parade, and presents in Its entirety a bewilderlng-insgiiillcviit two mile carnival ol pageantry, such as the world has never seen. In thl gorgeous display are shown over 100 beautiful dens and cages ot wild animals, 600 horses, 25 elephants and nearly a thous and people, and the costumes through out are ot the finest silks, satins, and cloth ol gold. The performance that follows is the most inagulllceiit sronic display ever presented by any circus In America. T Repair a Hrldgts The members ot the county court ol Polk county were In Salem Saturday to consult with County Judge John H. Scott and the members ol the city coun cil regarding the needed repair to the joint bridge across the Willamette river As a result ot the consultation, Judge Scott wrote letters to a number ot bridge builders, asking for bid fortherepiank tnx ot ths approaches to the bridge, and various other repairs required, the hid to be opened August 31st, at tbe Marion county court bouse. Kormal School. The WaT Sina Is In receipt ot the IKth annual catalogue. 1K KKW, ol the Ore gon Htate Normal School, Monmouth, ami from It glean the following: Examination begin ou SeptemW li (or admission to advanced standing. First term begins on September 1" and ends November 23. Second term begin November 2l and snda February 1, 1901. Third term begins February 4 and ends April 12. Fourth term begin April 15, gradua tion day being on Juno 111. Death of L. It. Frairr. He came Irom Kentucky In 1&3 and settled on the Willatnlna whore he lived lor several years ami while residing there over forty year ago, married Mis Amanda Campbell, ol Salt Creek. Year ago he bought and inovel to a farm ad joining that ol C. B. Graves al Bethel. Afterward he built a home In the (Kit bills, just east ol there, which was his abiding place until he died, August It), aged 00 year. He was buried next day in the Bethel cemetery, his funeral be ing preached by Rev. A. Kane. A good man in all the relations of life has gone from among us. His sons Rily and Charles, came Irom Eastern Oregon a tew day before hi death. The other Children are Mrs. Vielta Neale, in Ken lucky; Mrs. Hattie Burnett and Mrs. Jessie Mulkey, of Monmouth; Uel, of McCoy; Mr. Piuk Denny, ol Bethel; Carrie and Clay at borne with their mother. Itemixer. Hop Picking Began. Over a hundred pickers went Into the Hill yard on Monday morning aud act ive hop picking la now under way. The picker were started in the poor er end of the yard and not much pro gress was made the first day or two, as the hops were small and rather green, but as soon as they reach the north end pickers will average up belter as the bops will be in much belter shape man at the start. Pickers in this yard will receive 35 cents per box. A Salem Statesman and Homestead hustler was in town Wednesday, but he was too lull of business to leave his name. He was buttling around among the bop yards and seemed to like it. The Southern Pad lie Railroad com pany tendered the tracklayin gang, the section hands and bridge carpenters working here, an "excursion" Sunday. The object was to distribute a train load ol ties along the roadway between Row land and Coburg. Brownsville Times. An old newspaper man says: No sen sible man should or doe get angry he cause a man duns him for his money. A dun is not an impeachment of a sub scriber's Integrity, but simply an out pouring ot a publisher's necessities For Instance: One thousand men owe a man from 1 to $10 each ; he has to dun them to pay hi expense. Instead of getting angry and Hopping his paper because the publisher ask what is due him he should thank the editor for waiting so patiently and pay np like a man. In nothing else as in the words we habitually use In the common talk of our daily life do we show so plainly our j degree of refinement, our culture or the lack ol it, and the plane on which cur thought move. It is therefore worth our while, do you not see, to take some pain with our conversation, not in aucli a way a to make os teem stiff and ped antic, but to recognize the fact that here a in other departments of life and learning, it is training that tells in re sults. September Home Journal. Everybody is busy now, unless we might except the printer and they were rather busy up to the first o( the week getting out hop tickets. If there is any idle man, woman, boy or girl in the val ley now no one 1 to blame but the party him or herself. Hop and fruit growers want all the hands they can get, and what' more to the point, they have the cash to pay tor help. Tim Wallowa Chieftain savs that W. N. Rnuta. of Monmouth, was in Enter prise last Tuesday. "Dutch" Hedge i said to be a swift hon Dicker. Ham Iryine says that he went to Hill's yard with "Putch" on Monday to see how fast he could pick and that he filled three boxes in iwenty minutes. They were the smallest size of pill boxes. There will be regular preaching ser wlnam mt H, I'rflahvtarian church next Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a, in,, preaching at It a. m. ana i :su p. m. P. L. Fraxier having resigned his posi tion with F, E. Chambers, VV. O. Cook has taken bis place and is once more be hind the counter, Bruce Campbell returned on Monday Irom his vacation wuico ne spent in Portland. :. When in Ralem and vou want a good meal don't forget to go to Strong's Restaurant, where everything the mur ket affords can be bad. 111 KM A V Horn on Aimunt '211 to Mr. Hi) Mrs. Win. Mtitliowa, a. boy. 10-pou r Ml. Mat tin I,oniiiicri. who lu" boon visiting in Imlltts, rttunied hir lioiuo tit this I'luou Tuesday. Mrs. S. K. IliiMwIn crop turnli out Ullui' tluin any in the count! went 20,'$ iHmhela to Ui ucre. Mrs. lleorgo Hoott, of Diillun, for merly of this ilttoo, vlattoil friend here last wtX'k. t Mrs. Art Kimjwoii, of Albany, .jH visiting hr inotln-r, Mrs. li. H. l'u lur, at Ihis jilaco. ; Hyacinth Circle tfo. 122 gnvo mi ioe ci'dun social litHt Friday even ing. About 15 of the Independence Circle worn in'sont. A very on joy nblo tinio waa luul by all. Mr. Hrintow. c.f Stxlavlile, l visiting, her aister, Mrs. J. H. Naidi. The old lottery hed Is being torn down. Mr. I). (!. Hiiltlwm. of this place, and brut bur, J. K. llithlwin, of your city, went llshing up un th Luckia- So Vcdmty lThoy expect to) bogonuday V Mr. J. Busier, a former resident this clly,! through here on fuel! div wlih hia son enruiiie me to vwvBi ".T"5Li.'y'r ------ ---- They rode their Maes. Man lied Bvatt, of Dallas, went to Klckreull on hia wheel Huuday. He cached Ihe wheel w hile htintuig birds' nest and someone l"le it. Manfred had to h'Kil it home and now any that "Jonlitti Is a hard road to travel The iiieuiU'ra of Homer Lodge Jo, V, Knights ol Pythian, tendered a recejt- tiou to I'M Matteiaon at the opera house uu Wedueiday evening. A goodly mini Iwr ta preent and an eujynble even ing smui, Tliu hop market still continues to show iu very favorable lor the grower. One prominent and reliable farmer Irom the Brook iieightHnhood declares that he wan offered by thtett separate buyers In ShIviu I- cents er pound (or his crop if he woul d alga a contract therefor. He guru the names of ihu Imveri, and says that one of them offered to do s little belter than 1- cents, but the farmer would not sign any contract. Another gruarr irom Halt in 1'iairiu says he has been ofturtid 14 cent un contract. Law, or No Ijiw. it ia believed that the law against the slaughter of bird is pretty gen erally observed in Ibis county, say the Corvallis tiurettc, but iu other counties I hero is oum disregard of the law reported. Tho fault can not be laid at tho dinir of the real sporUmuti for ho has too true an appreciation of tho hituatioii not to desire that' tho birds protected during the close wuaon. From tho account given in Lano county it will apar that tlame Warden Quimby was a little iniataken In somo of his calculations; "Notwithstanding the statement of tho gamo warden to tho effect that few upland birds are being killed unlawfully, an almost inces sant rattlo of shot guns can be heard in various parts of this county. If thu gamo warden saw the amount of ammunition that is being sold to, farmers' Iwys, he might begin to think i-onie birds wero boin.i killed. In some, locali ties the law is respected, while in others it is not at all unusual to hear tho guns of from two to twenty hunters. The earliest spring brood of pheasants aro now largo enough to make good eating but the second and third broods aro still too small Sportsmen claim that some attempt should bo made to enforce the law for the benefit of all concerned." Dr. A. A. Jessup, DENTIST. Cooper Block. Hours, 8:30 to 6:00 Independence, Or. I'rune men throughout tho valley aro receiving letters from Portland parties offering from 3 to 4 cents per pound for dried prunes accord ing to size. As ihu California crop ih saW to bo short and growers aro expecting better prices, not many have taken hold of tho early bait as yet. Steve Archibald, a merchant at I'hilouiatli, was arroBtod Tuesday by Deputy Gamo Warden Jack Mil ler and was brought to Albany and arraigned neiore juhlico ij. ij. swan on a barge of killing Chinese pheasants out of Beason, Young Archibald came over to Linn coun ty Sunday and killed a number of ClilnoHe plicuHants), Jle was seen phootiug tho , birds, and the alerf deputy game warden was soon after him. lie plead guilty anu was nneu $25 and coat!?. Albany Ilorald. J Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea"- After Thirty Years of .Suffering. "I suH'cred for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I was past being cured," snys Johu 8. Halloway, of French Camp, nuns, "l imu spent bo much time and money and suffered so mueh that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the ef fects of' the diarrhoea that 1 could do no kind of labor, could not even travel, but by accident I was permitted to find a imiMi. of (ihiimberlulu's Collo, Chol era and Diarrhoea liemedy, and after tukliig several bottles l .am entirely onrwi of that trouble. I am so pleased with the result that I am anxious that It h In rennh of all who suffer as I have." For sale by Klmnun UtUg UO. P State P.-L. CAMPBELL, Pres., or Cnambei lulu's t ough Remedy a I Favorite. The soothing and healing properth of tli la remedy, Its pleaaaul twte am ' prompt aud permauen curp y made It a gn at favorite with people I ...., n ia i,telu v nrlwd by mothers of small children fl.r colds, croup and whooping cough, as H al ways attords quick lellef, and as It tains uo opium or oiner '""" It may be given a wnlldwitly to a baby a to an adult. For al by Kirk- land Drug Co. Letters . ftemalnlnaanealliHt lor In h. "' I uUt iwmlutiue, uruii. .- Hurt Baker Mr. Branch V. W. Taylor, autloiieer. Itcwaro f OhdMient for Catarrh that ( villain Mercury u.111 .r.,lv dlroy ' Uiwa, HIM'U arlli'lo" uu """,7,; ,,,,,u etan.. . ll.s daii'M? l'er ,u" " V ' 4Jy, auU wians ,V"",: "'? "'" rv-,T, balds. itell a Saiully I'll! are lUa 11. -.,","". v- listing r ,M ,r"' TW following MUol a . wiweri Fay ncKl'K undur duto of Atts. 25; Fnyne I "Ul" to I'aril the naywt tttno of ner mo. me is accompanl! frequently by Florence Ooabv. rnierlv of U Casino tbeutro of New York. Fnyne is very popular with tho find, rot bore, She is drcwing, lavishly and it is tm id fho does not have to wear the Haiiio dress twice. Hho uml Min Cronby dined litHt night at the Ar rti'iuan Villa, a fiiHhionablo retduu runt in the Hois do Unulogne where tunny Americans with much money go. At a table near by nat Marquis du Uochuthulon, who oled Fayno niro than ho likod, so hIio threw a bottle of champagne at his bead. Then she grew moro gracious and l he Marquis was presented. They wasted no more bottles in target practice. Tho Marquis is tho solo survivor of tho Hrittnny fumily which furnished the hero of "Les Cloches do Comevillo. Cuts and limine Qnlrkly Healed. Cliaiiil-erlnln'e I'hIii Halm applied to a cot, bruise, bum, wuld or like Injury will Instantly allay the pulu and will benl the parts In lee time thsn any otlo-r Ireatmeul. Uulas Ihe Injury is very severe it will not leave a sear, t'alu liului also cures rheumatism, spralua, swelliuga and lameness. For sale by Kirk laud Drug Co. , Call fur Comity Warranto. County Treasurer Olln e, Dallas, Ore , AugiiBt 111, 1IKW, Notice Is hereby given that all unpaid county warrants of Polk County, Ore gon, which were presented and endorsed "Not paid for want of fund," prior to April 8, lH'.'S, will be paid upon presen tation at this ofllce. Interest will not lie allowed on the same after the date of this notice. E. V. Damon, 4 W , i County Treasurer ol Polk . County, Oregon. Did for School Ilonds Wauled. The County Treasurer of Polk County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids at his office, In Dallas, l'olk County, Oregon, September 8th, 1900. at 1 o'clock P. M., lor school bonds, as follows : Amount ol bonds to he Issued, $2."00; denomination, 500 each ! date of Issue, September 15th, 1000, payable In 20 years, with option to redeem after 10 years; draw interest at the rate ot 5 per cent per annum j Inter est payable semi-annually J purpose ot issue t To complete new school house in District No. 2, l'olk County, Oregon. A certified check ol 10 per cent of bid, drawn on any well-known bank in Ore gon, payable to the order ot the under signed, must accompany each hid as a guarantee that the succeSMful bidder will comply with his bid. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. E, V. Daiton, County Treasurer ol Folk County, Oregon, "Meet Os on The Midway." The Cvent of the Times- Great Street Fair and Carnival Occupying ninny solid blocks, tuklng In entire street, from curb to curb. Portland, Oregon, ' Sept." 4 to 15, 1900. Under the auspices of the Portland Elks HurpiiHMing In magnitude and grandeur anything of the kind ever attempted on the l'aciflo Coast. .V Homethlng to remember up to the oale of your heart fullure. The Streets of Cairo, The Oriental Theatre, , The German Ylllage, s The Danolng GUIs, An Arabian Pageant, ' Crowning the Queen, Rex, King of the Carnival, Attended by His Magnificent Court. The Kroat parade of the Elk mid oilier or, clurx; Tli (lallan Park mid JftmntAlni The iiihimiIIIiiotH Trlumi'llHl Aruli unit Grand Mid way fllled with wonderful atl mutlnim; MIiiIiik M Hi-runt Uo, Agrlouluiro and oilier exhibits; The Woirien'it pavilion, denlaned hy wmneii, liullt by woiiieu, and deeumled by women for the exhibit of wcimon'i Industrial wnrk; TI10 grain puince, built of Oregon and Washington grains and KraiHea. . i.nwoRt mil and water ratcn over Riven to Fortlund from all parts of tliu Northwuut, Mopii)6il School Iu iiuylu Mall s I elarrB l.ura u inoqrrioqth, Oregqn, Fall Term Opens September 18th Tim ainrienta nf tbe Normal School are prepared to take the Htate Certificate Immediately. Graduates readily secure good nosltlolis Expense of year from fliO to $150. Strong Academic and Professional courses. New Hpeoial Department In Manual Traluing. Well equipped Train Inn Department. ' For Catalogue aontainlna full an nouncements, address W. A. WANN, Sec. ot Faculty, Self DrldirM. T)n tiiutity court has so me bridge liuildinjr work on its har.du judging from tl.o following takVjn from the yaiins itcmier: ' TIlO Willi I V colirt lmd an ad k mrillld Session last "Wndnesilav In look into lirlduo 111 ft ( titry Tf uriti on Wed that a new i,)rjdj,e ho built Kilt n acT'iss min vrocK. near where the old Morrison mill ,ttool, to have a simi) oi n root. llic 1 timer bridf ;c between Airlio and Utwisville is t o Imj ren need bv a new one with lttj-foot ian, A IW-lont sjiait bridge is to tie built across thn Lttckiarauto on the new Htnals road. A 72-l'Mit sjian, to be called the Orant bridge, Is to Ui built across tho Lucki tmuto. A 45-foot mail is to bo tiluced nn tlio Hall's ferry roud and a 30-foot span on the road loading east from l'arker'g station. Uids will bo recoivod up to one o clock on Hcpiumlxjr 7th THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaeees and Confectionary. First Class Seda Fountain In eon neetion. With every oash purchase, you get a ohanee en a $50 Mltohell bloyele to be given away September 20. Fitting Glasses is a specialty with us, Respectfully yours, 0. A. KRAMER & CO. Jewelers tni Optlclaas. Independenco - - Oregon The Castle Keeps constantly on hand a flue assort incut or Whiskies, 2) Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. QALli, Proprietor. The HntEl Eail Dallas, Oxo. IIns la'cn refitted and renovated from cellar to garret, and every thing is new. . (Jood sample room for commercial men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hntcs, $1.00 to 2.00. Special rates hy tha week. BUCK fr SMITH, Proprietors. G. L. Hawkins 1 lodepcsdcnce, Ore. f.URBLE Monuments and Headstones Cemetery Work etc. J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. Malu St. Independence, Ore. Dm P. Stouffer. Insurance.,,,.. and , . m .....Collection, 1 )X Titles ' T ' Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Street Dallas, Oregon. MOTOU UKB TIMK TABLE Oorrected t date; Loavua Imlnl mice tor Miiumouth and Alrllu. rao a.m. 8:80 p. m, I.wavci Alrlie for Monmouth and Iiidttttiidice. 9:00 a. m. - a uo i. in, Leaves llallnH for Leaves Imlnnnud- noe for Monmouth and Dallas. ' UiOOa, m. 7slS p.m. I.eaTei MoiiMlUtl Monmouth aud ln- rtepondniioa. . 1:00 p, in. ' St SO l.HVt Monmouth fur Iniltipnndenoa. for Atrlle, 9i4S a. in, ' S:40 p. in. 545 p. Dl. , 0:00 p, ni. T sea m." . 3:0 p.m. ':' t.eavna Monmoutli forUallaa. 11:80 a. m. i7:30p.m. ! Leave. Indanend- enoe ror moumuutn' StOSp. m. " - Free to Invntoin, ... , ThAOYiwiHRiiiieofO. A. Hnow a Co. In obtain. Ing moro than '20,000 pntents (or luventow has onablaii liu m 10 nuipniny awor man; !...,. r,.ntna in ths m'otootlnti of tiitulleaiual nraiwrty, This tlioy have dono in a pamphlot treiitliia brtny oj (Juitod States anil foreign ,iint. with mint ol nimo and how to Drcwure iheim trudo marks, dosiKiia, caveat, infritige- tnnnta oocisionsin leaiuuK paium. umnin,nwi. This pamphlet will be sent free to anyone writing to U. A. Snow & Co., Washington, I). 0 MM OREGON'S G R EAT EST STATE FAI R September 17 to 22, 1900. liigger and better Grounds greatly Improved, ftulldlngs lujfs luurouKuiy aisiuieoieu. everyuiiii( in nrst clufcs coiiUltluu for tbe largest and test and moat complete Live Slock Show and Ijricultural Exposition EVER HELD ON THE COAHT. $2o,ooo in Premiums and Purses I (Jowl raring every afternoon." Music and fun at nlirht. Auction aul of nvr- stock will l-e mails a leading feature. All live stock and other exhibits h i iicl free over the Houtherc l'aciflo Jtallroad. lteiluced paaNener rates on ail nil roads. For premium Hat and other Information, address M. D. WEHRUNQ, Pres., hllleboro, Oregon. For Drayinj ....Cull on P. M. 5KINNER, Independence. Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reasonable rates. ' ' ' ' West Side. AND Weekly Oregonian One Yesr, (In advance) $2.00 Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bristle hair brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INDEPENDENCE, OKEQO.N 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" Campbell Bros. Prices on all our Bicjcles have been cut Twenty per cent. They also have the celebrated , , , n golightIy,, Imperial for $22 Independence, Ore- "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour agos your chronic troubles and inflicts upon ' you much potty 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 KIRKLAND A Big Kick a man makes when his laundry work is eent home with porcupine edgsa and eureod ea'le button boles. It be would bring hia liuen to an up-to-date laundry, where perfect methods obtain at all times, such as the Salem Steam Laundry, be will receive his shirts, collars and cuffs equal to new every time that we send them home. v SALEH STEAM LAUNDRY COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. Leave your orders at Kutch'a Barber shop, wua (lie omen. A.T THE . . : - LITTLE PALACE HOTEL J.M.STARK, Prop. You can get... 6 Ueal Tickets for SI Our Everyday Meal ' is as good as our 1 Sunday Dinner, and - our Sunday Dinner : , is decidedly the best Meal- to bo had in town. Try it. . . ; E.L.Ketchum,M.D Offloe aud Rosirtence Corner Railroad . . Monmouth Streets, OR 1 han bver Before. repaired aud renovated, all stk Imild. ... M. I). WISDOM, 5ec, fortlaml, Oregon. A CLEAN SHAVE AND A-H-H- STYLISH hAIRCGT ra what vol okt wii". vorr rnn:-.. r Kutch'a Barber Shop. Independence . ' Oregon BATH i H SI1 E. T. HENKLE, Proprietor - Hot and Cold Baths at a!J Times. INDEPENDEXCJiT - '- OHKf.ON Prescription Druggist DRUG CO. or v:vv CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS and DESIGNS. ! Send your bnalneai direct to Washington, i aavea time, cost leas, oetwr aorviue. M anna eloM tn D. I. fitont Otic. FRTE cr.limln- air utiunJiMtioiti madt. Attr'i fM not du. onul pitunt i ltnr.ul. PERSONAL ATTENTION G1VEN-19 lit A KB ( ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "How UioMnln Patent,," i to,, aant Crae. Patanti procured through E. O. Siggura ncalv ap.olal notloa, without tnarga, id mo: INVENTIVE AGE; Ed QinncDQ Lale c A n vv 1 anything yon Invent or improve j also Ket J CAVEAT JRADE-MARK. COPYRIGHTor DESIGN j PROTECIIUN. Benrtmoael, BRetcn.orpuow. j for free examination and advice. BOOK OH PATENTS SBMffi! X"C.A.SUOW& CO. i T.,n. t.m.M IMieUIMftTOM D P.. ' WWW. """ W.......w.. m yayayvajVajvajyvjArWrVVVWVrVArVit . .:. .V.;- m mm