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THE WEST SIDE Taltphona, No. 141, FRIDAY, -OCTOHEK IP, 1MU KMOUTH r PVTItUS. HOMKK UU.K NO. 4.V M KKTS KVKRT Wt'4itfMly -'Hlm, M emigre will Uiv ilup nottc nl vin llirmaolvvaarrnnltnirlv. YtMnt Knight hit Invtu-it to iihv in) when ronvenTvut, t' L FKAMKR.C. ('. J. W. K1CH ARIWON, K. R.8. Court I ndniutite N. SO, Forwt era of An rUi, iihu evtry Tutadaj evening nisooioei-. Twenty ho(t of clioio yearling OoU woki buck lor mlo. huire of tf V, W. 1'BHOIVALi Hop grower ar t'Uing lively. Titer nwoiily lHiiaUiXX) bales of hop Iter that are not sold. CORPW00D Ukon o .utwrriptlon Try MiHi, the barber, north aid of "0" Mreot, opiKMhe Kuox'a grocery ttore, for hair cut or shave. Everything ii bnatle alxwt the South ern Pari fie warehouse now. Everyday bales of hop are being received and car loaded tor Bhipmeu, either to California or Portland. - Newbro't Henieidt, the dandruff cure. at E. T. Henkle't barber (hop, 10 rent. See J. L Stockton pecil m! of men tine thoe. At the Christian church Sunday, Rev. 1). M. lVny, of Monmouth, will preach at 11 a. m. Sunday achool at 10 a. in., Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. ro. When in Salem and you want a good meal dou't forget to gt to Strong' Restaurant, where everything the mar ket attbrda cau b had. A new candy store is soing in where the Leader millinery storts used to be. Rut your mill feed at the Collin mill. Fran, per ton; thorta )ld per too, You know it so I know it to, and people from a distance are finding it so Unit j, L, .Notckton sells gotxls cheaper tluui you ran buy the same goods other jlare. This is proven by hi tnu'e be in,! heavier than ever before. Buy your cam eras and supplies of F. E. CHAMBERS. A jocular farmer of Oakville saves the beads of the Denny pheasant he kill and mounts them in hi stubble field near the road. To enhance the effect of his jest he ha decorated his fence with trespass, notices. However, he has not found it necessary to prosecute offender. Xewhro'a Herpicide, the dandruff cure, E, T. Heukle the barber, keep it. The won) Garland is a uuarautee that the stove is first class in every respect. or sale by K. .M. n aue Co. Mr. Eldridge inform the Wutr Sim that business is improving with the creamery and he predict that Indepen df nee will be the banner creamery with in a year. How do you like that, AI bany? F. E. Chamber keepa all kind of photographic supplies. After the meeting of the. city council some one suggested that the city place a few incandescent light on street corners, and one of thecouncilmen faint ed. fcHill he believe in np to date busi ness methods. You would be surprised to see the great variety of air tight heater displayed on the lloor "at R. M. Wade Jt Co'. If yon need anything in that. line don't overlook them. Campbell Bros, have juet received a new and complete stock ol wall paper. Wall paper that will please the most critical, at Campbell Bros. School book and achool supplies at Robinson & Co's. J..S. Moore, the barber on C streef, no v handle Newbro'a Herpicide, the famous dandruff cure, endorsed by all the leading barbers of Portland and all cities in the east. Give It a trial and nave your hair. "Oh, my I I feel so cheap. If you want to know why, I'll tell you: I went to Salem to buy a dress and when I got back home here in Independence, I found that another woman had the same pattern which she got at J. L. Stock ton's. In Salem I paid '1 cents more per yard than Mr. Stockton charges for the earne goods, and I feel almost ready to err." Ed Gale is having hi "Castle" thor oughly livened up with new paper, fresh paint and some addition which his nat rons will appreciate. For sprains, swellings and lameiiea there nothing so good as Chamber Iain's Fain Balm. Try it. Foraalehy Kirkland Drug Co. Stylish jacket and capes at J. L, Stockton's. Now i your time to get them cheap. Last week City Marshal Buckley tent out 25 peremptory notices to property owners directing the repair of sidewalks. The council evidently intend to put the walks in shape for the winter. When you cannot sleep for coughing, it- is hardly necessary that any one Hbould tell you that you need a few des of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to allay the Irritation of the throat, and make sleep possible. It la good. Try it. Forsule by Kirkland Drug Co. A very large line of men' heavy winter boots and shoes for winter at J. L. Stockton's. Try 3. T. Huntley for a hair cut or a shave. North side of C Street, In dependence. The city officials of Monmouth are well pleased with their experiment of placing a few lights on their streets and expect to increase the number when the dark, rainy nights of winter come on, as they soon will. , "For three days and nights Isuffered eifony uijtoid from an attack of cholera morbus brought on by eating cucum bers," says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court, Centerville, Iowa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried a dozen different medicines but all to no purpose. I sent for a not tie of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses relieved me entirely." This remedy Is for sale by Kirkland Drug Co. The man with the standing ad is the backbone of the newspaper, and the so lid man of the community. In summer or winter, in sunshine or rain, his name greets the public eye with every issue of the paper, and the public comes in time to regard him as well established in a successful business, whether they have been his patrons or not. "Nothing suc ceeds like success," and the public get ting the idea that a man is doing well, stands ready to patronize him and turn to him naturally when it wants anything in his line. In this simple fact lie the whole secret of persistent advertising. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet ,U raoMdj tit ewrea eM lat ay Mis Mattel Wella returned Mondav from a visit to 8nver. F. E. Chamber ha taken to the mountains for a few weeks. The good weather teem to have come to au end. Auwlor footballthe weather seems to lie getting in shape for this sK.rt The Southern Pacitlo pay master' crew passed np the road Tuesday morning, Mr. Sherman Hay is lowly liuprov tng in health. Lyon Lodge No. , A. F. & A. M , will meet tin Saturday evening The Eastern Star will" meet on Tues day evening next , The A. 0. U. W. will elect an ollteer or two next meeting night to replace some who have left the city and ttat. J. 8. Cooper and E. I (Sale made i business trip to Corvalli on Wednes day. Mr. Vaughn and Miss Raymond, of Salem, ent last Friday evening aa the guest of Mr. J. 8. Cooper. M. L. IXirrii, who ha been visiting here during the past two months, ha gone to Eugeu. . 2. B, Jamison, of Monmouth, left Tuesday for a two months' visit with relative in Carrington, Missouri. ; U. O. Foster, who visited here last week, returned to Vancouver, Wash., on Mouday, , The Degre of Honor met (or drill Mon day evening. Two candidate for initia tion will be ready next Mouday even lug. . U. L. Fraiier is back at F. E. Cham bora while the latter ha gone hunting tor big game in the mountains. Claude Pengra had hi foot hurt on Monday by a heavy pair of scales falling ou him. Carl lierren is wui king at the depot uutil Claude get well. Mr. C. K.Fronk,of Albany, vidited iuring the week with Mr. A. J. Hood- man, a sister-in-law. Site returned home on Tuesday. C. P Cornwall headed a party of three which started for theoat mountains on Sunday to be gone two weeks una hunting expedition. The West Siuk bone that the boys will get plenty of game and have a good time The first in jetiug of the Whist Club was held last Friday evening at the res idence of Mr. J, S. Cooper. The meet ing of the Club thl Friday evening will be at the residence of Mrs. V. P, Con noway. Master Arnold Douty gave a pleasant party on Monday to his little friends, the occasion being hi sixth birthday. The litlie (ellow thoroughly enjoyed themselves from 3 to 6 o'clock and went home regretting that they couldn't stay longer. A movement had been made at one time to give up the charter of the local Forester' lodge, but a few of the mem ber got together, called a meeting at which nearly all were present and it wa unanimously agreed to keep up the or ganisation. Independence Court No. 30 is about thirty strong, with several applications ready to come in; the finan ce are in good ihape and the lodge will aurely proser. Methodist Episcopal church officials please notice. The first quarterly con ference will he held Thursday evening, October 25, at 7:30, Rev. T. It. Ford, of Eugene, presiding. Notice will be given later as to quarterly meeting. A serious accident occurred Friday, Joseph Marnach, a young farmer of Polk county, a few miles from Salem, was gathering applea in an orchard on a steep hillside, using his team and wagon, hen the wagon upset, throwing him to the ground and catching hi left leg in such a manner as to break both hones above the ankle. He was taken to the Salem hospital , where the fracture was reduced, and the patient is getting along nicely. Asa Robinson lost his pet race mare on Saturday. The animal got out of pasture and was evidently chased by dogs, scaring her into a harlrfM wire fence. When found her right shoulder had great chunks of flesh cut out and her right leg was unjoin ted near the shoulder. Some hunters in the neigh borhood were prevailed on to end the animal's misery. ' Independence has long been in need of a good dentist. Our people have been going over to Monmouth to have work done and this takes up a great deal of time and inconvenience. All this will be obviated next week and trips toother place to have dentistry work done will not be necessary. On Monday next, Dr. W. R. Allen, a college graduate of the University of California, will open dentistry parlors in the J. S. Cooper block, up stairs, and jnvitos those need ing his services to give him a call. Councilman Hart made quite a talk at at the council meeting on Tuesday even ing in favor of putting a few liuhts on the streets to show the outside world that Independence ia up to date in some things at least. This question is being discussed considerably, as it should be. If the city is financially able, let us keep up with Monmouth, at least. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money tf it fails to cure. E.W. Grove' signature la on each box. 25c. Notice. Independence, Ore., Oct. 17, 1!)00. We. the undersigned barbers of this city, take this method of notifying our patrons ami the public in general that we will meet any and all cuts or reduc tions in the line of the barber business, If the public wants cheap work done we are prepared to accommodate you. Signed : John 8. Moorb, O. W. KuTcn, - E. T. IIBNKM5. Drink Hop Gold Beor THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to be had at ED. CUE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. JOLLY OLD Mis Generosity; Towards His Newly Married Niece; A Realistic Romance of Independence Business Men Take a . "Mis Kurumor roily I I er Jure I " Hut tti apeaker took a header over luialifulnors, ouly to hoar a sweet ; "Yes, Charley" "Oitit 1 aspire to -orto tlmtt is" Again a litpso into silouot fol- lowed by an encouraging "Yen, Clmrloy.' "Oh, if I might only lioi'o to or -to-" Aiirttlior failure in lanuuitgo. It wa seemingly u Iioh1'hk ensu, and might have been) only for a douuiro "Charley, I have suid 'yea' twice, and if you mt'un it, 1 moan it too, and-" And to lliia day that young man will insist that ho J'oj'JH'd Uie ques tion. ', ..,... ., All tliia hnjuionod away "up state," and it wnlsn V long More there waa a wedding. !ot much longer before tlu-ro cumv lot t r from Tolly' Undo Joshua Turner, rich, geuerou and level headed, who wrote effusively to hitt delight at her exhibition of what ho culled 'grit," and ho iroiosod that if the young people frould locutu-ut Inde pendence he would start them up n life, aa a wedding gift, having plained that there vw no hotter port in the world where they might launch their matrimonial canoe. Of course they accepted and were soon bidding their friends adieu, A few weeks KlibwenUiMit to the above conversation, a travcl-ataim-d party arrived in . Independence. Our friend, L'ncle Josh, was in charge, and he led the party straightway to the Little Palace Hotel. "WVll go to the Little Pul ace," said he, "cause its boon the popular place for years, and J.' M.! Stark, the proprietor, Is endowed with that delightful intuition that makes a guest find at home, com- fortablo, ami in n ighty good luck, The house is one of convenience; the apartments are cosily furnished, and tho cuisine all that a superior cook and unlimited orders on the market can maku it. I have en gaged rooms at the Little Palace until your own house is in readi ness, and if you don't agree that I've selected a, mighty line place, then I'm no prophet." "After breakfast," continued the old man, "I am ready to buy your outfit. To expedite matters I have ordered a carriage from Asa Taylor, our enterprising livery man." When the handsome carriage, with elaborate trappings and prancing horses, drew up in fn ut of the hotel Polly declared it tho "finest turnout she had ever seen." "Yes Sir-ee," replied Uncle Josh, "the three S's, 'Speed, Safety and Stylo' h Ash'b coat of arms. Bo, young folks, when you want to take a drive, either for business or pleasure, go to him for a rig every time. His wedding, party and funeral equipments are unsurpassed." It was in this styl ish turnout that the rounds of the city were made. "No grass shall grow under our feet," resumed Uncle Josh, "so what's first m the program?" "Ob, goodness knows Hunt's lots and lots to buy," remarked Polly. "Then suppose we buy 'lots' first," quoth Charley, without turning a hair. "Oh, you've got a great head for business," laughed Uncle Josh, "we'll go right over to J. W. Kirk land's real estate odice. 1 can al ways depend upon J. W. Kirkland for bargains in real estate, as he never holds out false lights to in duce people to buy. What ho tells you about property may be w;t down aa a solid fact. lie controls a large list of desirable, residences as well us farm properties, and his judgment of the 'good things' is par excellence. The trio, together with J, W. Kirkland, entered tho car riage. J. W. Kirkland showed them several desirable properties, and tho party was not long in mak ing a trade with him for a cozy cottage on Monmouth street. "Having already provided a cage for the bird," said Uncle Josh, "now the first tiling we'll look after will be the furnishings for it." Here upon Polly energetically declared that she had heard so much about Campbell Bros., the furniture men, that she had decided to go there. The result was that they were ush ered into such a bewildering dis play that the girl was at first at a loss how to select. But Bhe soon yielded to the 'se ductiveness of a magnificent parlor Notice to Light Consumers. We can no longer guarantee the life of incandescent lamps for 30 days, as the manufacturers will not give us the same guarantee. Gilmore & Calbronth DRESSMAKING PARLORS. Mrs. J. C. House and Mrs. E. M. Irvine have opened Dressmaking Parlors one door east of H, II. Jas persou'son Monmouth street, und oliolt a fair snare or your patronage. UNCLE JOSH In hkh a Number of Prominent Very Conspkuoua Part. ulte, a bedroom set in oak, golden finiwli, tlutt would do credit to old Mr. Klondike himself. To this alie ridded tin eusy rocker for Uncle Josh, and didn't forgot a most con venient, and oittttttietilul writing Honk lor iiuiitiy" uiinries, naving eotno to the conclusion that ('amp bell UiW figures wore Mow the very whlHjier of competition "A pretty goou start," said the old niati, "and now we'll ro to U M. Wade it IVg big hardware nd slovo store w le re Polly's house wifely instincts will have full play in mai'i'flM of kitchen svparatus There is not nn establishment in the country that carries a more comprehensive stock of household furnishings," remarked Uncle Josh, "Kvery possible possible piece of kitchen furniture from a tin dipper to a cooking range is hero in all styles and var!sty." If Polly falls to accomplish wonders in the culi nary art, it will not Ihi for want, of superior cooking utensils, for she purchased a (iai hind range with all equipments needed iti a well regu lated kitchen, while Charley tonight an elegant air tight parlor heater and blue flame oil stove, all of which Uncle Josh paid for with de light etuse he knew H. M. Wade & Co. hud fre ited him right, just as he doe all his customer. After this visit, Uncle Josh sug gested a resort to some place of re freshment. At the table the old man waxed philosophical. "Never neglect your larder," said he. "That important adjunct to housekeeping controls masculine temper. To that end you must patronize a grocer on whom you can depend for honest goods, Through a long term of vctirs I have found the Star Oro- eery perfectly reliable, You will find them careful dealers, alway fully, stocked" with every possible thing in the line of staple and fancy groceries fresh and first-class, no shelf-worn goods there, while the f rices are down to brass tacks. To keep peace in this family get all your groceries of F. S. Wilson at the Star Grocery." "Halt!" commanded Uncle Josh, as the party came in front of A, 8. Locke's drug store, "Walk right in." "Why Uncle, we're not sick, and" "Guess 1 ktttfw that, hut I suspect it won't be long In fore this young man beging to take an Interest in matters of paregoric and" "U-n-c 1-el" "We'll go in anyway, Polly may find some toilet articles she wants." Sum enough, before leav ing she was loaded down with combs, brushes, fuoe powder and fine imported perfumes. "Don't forget,', added Uncle Josh, "to come hero with your prescriptions, as A. S. Locke is a competent pharmacist and uses pure and reliable drugs." "Oh, say, Uncle," exclaimed Pol ly, "where can I go for dry goods? This dress is hardly suitable, I must admit." "Well, my girl, if you want to select from one of the most popular establishments in tho city, I will direct you to J. L. Stockton who carries a stock of dress goods that for real value is seldom seen outside the largest metropolitan cities. He carries all the latest weaves in f ishionablo dross goods and you are sure to bo guided right in your selections. You will find J, L, Stockton pleasing to deal with and his employes polite and expert, while tho prices cannot be dupli cated." It did not take Polly long to tell a bargain when sho saw ono. Sbo got a handsome dress, with all necessary trimmings, and several other articles of "fantastic dis array" so dear to the heart of every woman. At this point, .somewhat to the confusion of Charley, the old man indulged in a half Berious criticism of his personal appearance. "You are decidedly off stylo for a towns man," said he, "and wo'd better have a little chat with Mr. Stock ton about some new duds." After Charley had fitted himself in a neat suit, from the piles of fashionable garments that cover the tables of this extensively stocked , establish ment, Uncle Josh doclarod: "Now you look like a newly married man." Before leaving, having found goods and prices irrestible, Charley also invested in a coinplote outfit of gents' furnishings, from the latest stylo Jiat to a dozen shirts. J. L. Stockton ia not to be undersold in Independence. "Oh me! oh myl,r ejected Polly To the Deaf. A rich lady cured of her deafness aud noises in the head by Dr. Nichol son's Artiflelnl Ear Drums, gave $10,000 to his institute, so that deaf people un able to proeure the ear drums may have them free, Address No. 18184-e, The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U, 8. A. , WANTKD-AOTIVK MAN OK UOODUHAR utter to rldlver mid colleut In Orcizon for old I iwtuhllHliHd niiiniifactiii'liiK hIhiIcmhIb house : I'.HKIn er, HUre pny. llnntmly more than ex. J perlniice reijulrod. Our referonoa, any bank In any ol y. KiioIoho nelf-addressed Htampod I envelope. Man ufantureu, Third floor, SM lienrborn 8t, (Jhlougo. , ai they halted before a ibow win dow, "what ft perfectly lovely slip per." "Yes, said Uncle Josh, "Zed Kosendorf'g itock can't be equalled in this section. Oo In, look It over and get acquainted." It might have been policy not to havt ex tended that invitation,' had not Uncle Josh known what wile econ omy it Is to trade at Rosendorf', for Polly found goods io seductive that she purchased an outfit from ft pretty slippor to ft handsome walk lug boot. Charley invested in gent' fine shoes, while Uncle Josh Indulged in a stout boot, with rub' beri for the crowd. No one need' lug footwear can resist the ityles and prices offered by Zed Koran dorf. While Uncle Josh was (Hindering whero to go next, Polly suddenly asked: "Uncle, where can I find the lending millinery establishment?" "Just up the street," remarked Un cle Josh, "and we will visit Mr. M W. Wullnca who, by tho way, has on hand one of the completer! stock o( millinery to be found in tho city. You can get what you want there, the latest stylo being a i. nur mono. wr. wauace i experi ence guarantees that when you have purchased of her you have the tiling according to fashion and a satisfaction that your work has bof n done by a competent artist." In a fi w minutes there never was a happier girl than Polly for ihe pur chased a perfect dream of a hat with nil tho style and at half the price generally found in ft city store. "Ami m you are going to keep a horse," continued the old man, "of course you'll need harness. The boss horse milliner of this section, to my notion, is W. H. Craven. He uses only first-class material and gives personal supervision to the minutest detail of manufacture. There W nothing in harness that cannot bo had of himheavy or ight, single or double, plain and fancy work, and buggy harness. He has Vm in stock, or can make 'em to order, lasidei every other kind of turf goods imaginable and tho finest lot of blankets, lap rolws and whips you ever laid your eyes ujioii. After a visit to W, II. Cra ven's harness store, Charley said he thought "if a man couldn't get sat isfied it would be his own fault." "Another place I wish to take you to, children, is to tho Collins Mill," remarked the old man. "Your Introduction to Independ ence would not bo half complete without. Talk , about , flour, why bless you there ain't no flour that can come up to Collins. It's made from choice selected wheat, and bread from it does not become dry and stale, but retains moisture and the natural flavor of tho wheat for several days. All good housewives use it. Then as to the feed, this firm ia the headquarters for that Thoy handle everything from gold en oats down to corn cobs, serve customers with promptness and dispatch. I've been dealing with J. C. Collins for a long time and I tell you as a manager he is a good man to tie to." "Yes, and while we are on thii imbortant topic of gastronomies, we must not forget meat. It goes hand in hand with bread. Now to locate a meat market where you can get frorh wholesome meat and poultry at all times. Sperling Bros, are tho men to supply you with that. This is the boss meat market in the city, and is popular with every body who is particular to have the best. Tho reason ' for this is be cause Sperling Bros, are very care ful in the selection of stock got tho best of everything and keep it fresh. To keep your 'hubby' in a good humor, Polly, trade at Sperl ing Bros' market every time." , "Holy smoke, Charley, where in tho name of creation did you get that snipe? That's about the worst weed that ever came in contact with my ; olfactory nerve," laugh ingly j'emarkod Uncle Josh. "Step in here to Hirschberg's cigar store and got a Stanford, then you'll have a gentleman's smoke. Hirschberg takes groat pride to keep that oigar up to the highest standard, and consequently it grows more popular every day," Charley was so well pleased with the Stanford Uncle Jpsh troated him to, that he bought a whole box and advised his uncle to do the same, not forgetting to also make note of Hirschberg's fine display of other tobaccos, pipes, etc. "Yum, yum," laughingly escaped Polly's rosebud lips, as Bhe glanced into Miss Robinson's attractive con fectionery and book store. "Uncle Josh, you know I've got a sweet tooth, and those candies look so nice I just can't resist the" tempta tion io go in." Charley here ob jected, 'cause he knew if Polly got into a confectionery store once, thore's where Bhe'd likely, want to stay.' He relented, however, when Uncle Josh said "Books, my boy, books," so in thoy wont, and after purchasing books of every descrip tion the girl loaded up on choco lates and bon bona enough to make every tooth in the county aohe. How's This f WsitRVf On Hundred Didlsrs HesmnJ for any no ol Ccmrrh that Otinimt be ourtd bf MnU'ii'sls-rhOiiv. r , J . 'II K N K V A CO., mum, Toledo, O. W, ilia ututarMf iid, hum known K. 1, Chf Itsy for til ImI ih ymrs, sod twllrvu lilin prr twiUy honorable In nil lmlni- iraiimxt'loiis and HnsiiclMlly hIiIs l mrry out aty obllgs llonn mad by llmlr Brm, W sht 1 HI', wlmlwwl drtllU, Toledo, O. Wauhnm, KINN4N Masviw, wtioleMtlo dru. !. TollHlo, O. Hsll'KHturrh Our Is Uken Infernally, sot. In dlrMilly upon lh blood and noirum ur fauv ol Ih y.Uim. I'rto 7 Ho pr bolll. ftild by all rfruiuixa. Trail monlals trim. Hall's Kamlly I'll la ar Ui beat. Polly wai a splendid judge of sweet meats, and she indulged in ft pro fuse compliment to Miss Robinson's choice stock. Enroute to their homo the parly oalled at the Wrht Biik office. "You'll want the news every week," remarked Uncle Josh, "and as this i the favorite local paper, I'll sub scribe. Aud as for job printing, this is the place to get . it done. While tho printers there don't claim to be the only ones in the city who do good work at reasonable rates, they know a good deal aUut the business and are sure, to give you satisfaction." Upon summing up the wonder ful events of the day Polly began to volubly expreai thinki. , "You have bought ui everything," she exclaimed." ' r ' "Only one thing," replied Uncle Josh reflectively, "but I can remedy that. Campbell Bros., tho furni- t ire men, always have a nice line of them and you can get one when ever you want it; I'll pay for tho best." "W-h-y," exclaimed Polly with great surprise, "Uncle, what can it be?" V "Well, it's a baby, carriago, and But Polly had fainted. Th beat Proscription fee Malaria Chill ami Fever, Is a hnttloof drove's Taatelesa t'lilll Tonic, It I simply Iron aud quinine In a tasteless form. No cure, uo pay. Price, 60o. For special rata on Llpplnoott's Msuar.lne to subscriber of the Wwrr Hidk, call at the otllce. Orchestra Dance. The reirular bi-weekly hop of the In di-eiideu orchestra will take place at in opera uouse tomorrow evening. Married In thl city on Tuesday, by Rev. J, R. Baldwin at hi home, Mr. llert A. Snyder and Mia Carrie E. Locke. Both are residents of this county and will make their future homo In Buena Vista. It Happened la a Drug- Store. "One day last winter a lady cauie to my Uruu store and askea for a brami of oougu medicine that I did not have in stock," say Mr. V. it. uranuin, me similar druggist or uutano, n. x, '8h wa dlaannoluted aud wanted to know what oougb preparation I could reoommeuu. i said to ner mar. i oouia freely recommend Chamberlain' Oough Remedy and that she could take a bot tle of tho remedy and afrer giving It a fair trial II she did uol find It worth the money to bring back the bottle aud I would refuud tbe price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back In oompany with a' friend In need of a cough tuedlulne and advlxed her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain' Cough Itemedy. I consider lliat a very good recommendation for the remedy.1' I for sale by Kirkland Drug Co. it The Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 8. BiaaCBBKKO, ABKABAM NBtaoi. rraaiasat. Vloa-rraaiaaal a W. laVUIE. Oaafciai. DIRECTORS. p. sr. Dim iu, . rviuuB a. m ptraan, t. K. Rhodss, D. W. Basra, U. BLrsoabarf transacted; loam mtri, bills dlaoountad, com. I ,....11,. ...n4 . J.imll. ,al4 aaaasal tlainlilvtar fttt4 ItAMMM kntaMB currant atwounl iubjacl'ta cases, lataraat pal Polk County Bank (INCORPORATED.) MONMOUTH, ORCOON. J. II. 1IAW1.KT. P. L.CAMPIIKI.I., 1'ri'nlilrnt. Vlff-i'rtwlileiit. 1UA C. 1'OW KM,, faultier. Paid Capital , . $30,000.00 DIRECTORS: ' ' J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Himpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. titqmp, P. 8. Powell, Joseph Craven. Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business. MOTOR LINK TIMK rABLE Corrected to date. Leaves ImU'pend Leaves Alrlle for Monmouth and Independence. O:O0 a. m. S 00 p. in. Leaves Dallas for Monmouth and In- entie lor Momunulli anil Alrlle. Ti0 a. at. 3:80 p. in, I.eavei Iii1oix1 enoa (or Monmouth (lependenee. and Dallaa. HiOOa. ai. 7:18 p. in. Leaven Monmouth for Alrlle. 7 80 a m. 8:1(1) p. ui, Leaves Monmouth rorUallaa. 1110 a. m. . 7:80 p. in. 1 Oil u. m. 8 80 " Leaves Monmouth for Independence. 9(45 a. m. l:HO p. 111. i40 p. in. 5i45 n .m. OiOC p. 111. ' Leaves Independ ence fur Monmouth' SiOS p. m. Free to Inventors. The exporlenco of C. A. Bnow AOo. In obtain ing more than 20,000 patents tor Inventors has eniinM tin m to helpfully answer many ques tions relating to the nroteotion of Intellectual property iroperty. Tins iney nave aone in a pnmpmei tr resting briefly of United mates and ioreis;n uLtentii. with cost of one and how to nroouie G hem; trade marks, designs, caveats, Infringe- menu, deolalons In leading patent oases, eta. Thl. ntmnhlet will be lent free to anvone writing to 0, A. Snow A Go,, Was Woitoa, D, 0 Thorn Ken ri ell, General Blacksmithing. Having opened up my old blaekHinlth shop, and also purchased the ihop owned by 11. !', Corn well, and consolidated the two, I am now In a position to do all kinds of Blacksmith Work, Carriage and Wood Work. iioiioESuOine ' I Invite all my old customers Independence,' - The Hotel Gail IDallao, Oro. Una leen refitted and renovated from cellar to garret, and every thing is new, Good aampio room for commercial men. Hatiafaction guaranteed. Hate, $1.00 to $2,00. Bpecial rates by the week. " BUCK fr SMITH. Proprietors. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigar, Clgaralt, Tobaoco and Confaotlontry. Flrt Claa Soda Fountain In eon. nactlon. Are you looking: for a brush? Not with Germanybut 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, OREGON We excel in every point; Prices tho lowest, on , FURNITURE, Steel Ranges and Stoves. A big order of the latest patterns,. Wall Paper Just in. Call, examine and price. CAMPBELL BROS "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles mid 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 KIRKLAND A Big: Kick a man makes when his laundry work la cent home with porcupine edgas and spread eagle button holes. It he would bring his linen to an up-to-date lauudry, where perfect methods obtain at all times, such as the jSalera Bteam Laundry, he will receive his shirts, col lit rs and ouffs equal to new every time that we send them home. SALEI") STEAM LAUNDRY COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. Leave your ordera at Kutch't Barber ihop, or with the Salem itage. AT THE- LITTLE PALACE HOTEL J.M.STARK, Prop. You can get... 6 Meal Tickets for Si . Our Everyday Meal is as good as our Sunday Dinner, and our Sunday Dinner is decidedly the best Meal to be had in town. Try it. v E.L Ketchum.M.D Ottloe and Kfsldonee Corner Railroad Monmouth Streets, INDEPENDENCE, OR is Cur Specialty. taca'I a id see me ai Ihe old stand. ' - Oregon. The Castle KeepH coiihiuuily on hand a fine MHtoitmetit of Whiskies, Wines, .fgj Brandies, Q Cigars, Ala i the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. QALE, Proprietor. For Draying ..".Call on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Prescription Druggist DRUG CO. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send your hunineis direct to Washington, uvwa um, vuata tew, Doner aervioe. My offln olon to V. B, Fitrat Offlct. FREE pnilaJi try .xnmln.tloni mdi. Atty'i fx not due until luUnt 1 .ecui-od. PERS0NAI ATTENTION GIVEN 18 TEAM ACTUAL EXPERIENCE. Book "ffnw tn htln Pttnt. " to., lout free. PnUnU procured through E. . Ulgpal receive ipeetal notfoo, without uharn, la tht INVENTIVE AGE Uloitratoa nonthlr-Elmnta Tear ttnu. fi. jtu. Mill anything yon Invent or Improve I also get t CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN 2 PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo. tor iree examination ana anvice. BOOK ON PATENTS fee before patent. , C.A.SHOW&CO. Patent Lawyer. WASHINGTON, D.C. i c5iv.,c T .- m