Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1901)
THE WEST SIDE 408. i, C. BRANT. TMUm nd I'uhll.lior. ' . 8UBtotunrioN ratks. IH 4DTANCIJ Tbr i.u.ih. .1 0 Nil DAY, JANUARY 11, MU" Did you swear off? The Eugene Guard is informed that there is no "Pallas Kntor prise." The item emitted by the Guard thusly, was clipped from the WkstSipk. The Guard's scissors man should bo a little more care ful with his credits. It is hard to quarrel with the Sultan about a 110,000 debt when he gives his creditor a $20,000 ban quet to stave oft the day of pay ment. ft ft The New York legislature will be asked to eularge the Erie canal to admit a barge system worked by electricity. A report says the im provement would pay, though the cost is estimated at i52,000,UOO, Only 130,000,000 would be re quired, according to the estimate of United States engineers, to con struct a permanent channel of 14 feet along the entire length of the Illinois river. That would bring lake ships within forty miles of St. Louis and the improvement of the Mississippi would carry them to the gulf. , A new counterfeit $10 bill is said to have a peculiar smile on the face of the pictured Indian. Probably he is smiling at the reverse look on the face of the man who takes him in. Some interest is still taken iu the question as to whether Kmperor William will welcome the new cen tury again or will let his action of last year stand. The battleship Kentucky made no impression whatever on the Sul tan of Turkey. The old plan of sending a dun on a postal card would have been much cheaper, ft ft ft . The father of Edward Cudahy, while the son and his brothers were growing up, was an Irish common laborer in Milwaukee. Now this laborer's four sons, Michael, John, Patrick and Edward,' are , all mil Mellrltle tHx ot IV! I'nraxj. ' "Despite the fact that the river and harbor committee has stricken out The Dalles boat railway pro ject in toto and proposes to return the unexpended fi'JO.SKH appropri ated for this enterprise into the gen eral treasury as announced by this morning's Washington dispatches, United States Senator Mcltride by no moans despairs of securing fav orable action of congress in refer ence fo the milled improvement at The Dalles. In commenting upon the Washington dispatch this morn ing, Senator Mcltride said: "This action of the river and har bor committee was no surprise to me, and is in lino with Chairman lturton's attitude as indicated by mo in the Telegram's interview yes terday. 1 am satisfied that the en tiro committee, with the exception of Representative Tongue, concur red in this action. Mr. Tongue, I foel convinced, did not agree to the repeal of the item for the improve ment of navigation at The Dalles; neither do I believe that he ap proved of the return of the unex pended appropriation into the gen eral treasury. "As stated by me yesterday, I shall resiet the rcpealVf The Dalles improvement item in the commit' toe on commerce when tho measure comes before this committee, unless something letter is given in its stead. -I shall immediately com municate with my colleagues on tho committee, and also forward an amendment, striking out the re peating clause of the house bill and substituting a provision for the transfer of the unexpended balance appropriated for tho boat railway to a locks and canal project. "The last river and harbor bill had a similar clause, which passeti tho house and I defeated it in the committee on commerce, and I am confident that the senate will stand by me in favor of a proposition to transfer the unexpended boat rail way appropriation to some other form of improvement in the same locality." Evening Telegram. WASHIMJTO LETTM. Senator I'ettygrew, tho question proounder of his branch of Con gress, can scarcely bo blamed-for his course. A good many jwopl think ho has good reason for want ing to know more than he does. ft .K.u.,w p . T ..JwWter may yet disoover that ' lionaires, and employ tyw men in , . . . j : uuuc, uu j.if?, . v between dukfti and kidnappers their btuwnees enterprise . -ff his . m(ir j vuiu v lututa cumin urVt liiucu j.i .. , ., i nd brains. .'1 .VV-V, y ft ' i- 1 H ' America was the last .continent A,lvir.i. frnm VhWtnn.' V). C... W got mto the new century. It be are to the effect that the lighthouse 8an in the width of tho Pacific an board has decided to ndvertiso for Mnt wt. thus traversing the bids to secure a vessel to bo placed ,lol worlJ MJ t got ver here, at the mouth of the Columbia to 111 ,lict 11 aulnt rwicl t conU assume the duties of the lii?htbin nent "nlu ' clock in the after until she can be floated or other 110011 of the firHt arrangements consummated. This decision was reached through a The country is shocked by the recommendation bv Senator Mc- m'Hl 1 01lU '""ing Uisclosures. .Not Bride. Perhaps the Boers are only haz ing the British after all, in the are really Uritish in their ponder hopes of teaching them to be sol- 0H1'y diers. ft ft ft I It is hinted in Washington that Whether it was duo to the efforts if tho supreme court decides of the alleged railway combine or "wrong" in the colony cases, it can not, the fact remains that the bo reconstituted so that it will do- Nicarauguan canal bi-11 is dead for le ' right." This (tours a striking this session at least and that an- resemblance fo Mr. Bryan's remarks other year must go by before it can some four years ago, regarding that even be taken up again. august tribunal , ft ft ft If two or three more ?S2o,(XX) pots The Eldridge block at Salem, are offered for the Omaha kidnap- where Jonathan Bourno and Cor ners, Crowe will be even more sought betl's friends herded the members after than Turkey. 0f tho hold-up legislature in 1897, will probably be the scene of a hiL'li n is a pity mat uenerai Alger 0( tiino (lurin.r th(! 0 : j i : ic il l a - " mi mmmu compeiieu w ro-open niMg rnotl)l,t.rs will find Doc that beef scandal. Ihe country KajnB in atienlaiicef ready and has made np its mind on the sub- ,, r(.r tu inlr(KUC0 tj.m to ..,.at jectand nothing that Mr. Alger can Lr(Uui 0m IJliUl Jr. W.Corbett, who say can possibly alter its opinion. h(l9 oflon ex,)reHFt.(i a jesire to form Posterity may vindicate him but your acquaintance.-Tho Dalles so much by the alleged "brutality" as by the lack of humor displayed by the cadets. Most of the "jokes" Washington, D. C, Deo 31. The situation in China seems to justify the predictions of those who have said from tho first that the presentation of the demands of the powers to China would Ims but the beginning, instead nf the end of negotiations. In place of answer ing the demands, the Chinese gov ernment has asked live questions. Those questions are so reasonable that the lowers can hardly attach any blame to their asking and yet they may prove the entering wedge (or negotiations which will drug along until the patience of every Innly except tho Chinese, is com pletely worn out. When these que' lions are answered, the Chinese gov eminent will have probably pre' pared another batch equally ns reasonable, and so on indefinitely, if allowed to do so. Meanwhile, the Empress Dowaner is playing ducks and drakes in the interior of China, the foreign troops, excepting our own, are dividing their time between chasing alleged Uixers and looting, aivl the rest of the world is guess ing what sort of an end it will all have. The ouestion enters the twentieth century badly enougl mixed for anybody. The outlook for legislation when comrress reassembles, this week, is by no menus as clear as many would like it, aub the extra session ghost is being glimpsid between legislative cracks. Tho ship subsidy bill is being so sharply antagonized in so many different quarters that it hardly seems issiblo for it to get through. Senator llawley, chairman of the senate committee on military affairs, has publicly given notice that bo will try to push the substitute for the house army reorganisation bill through during the time before the "morning hour" of each legislative day, without in terfering with the ship subsidy bill, now tho regular business of the sen ate, but that if oposition makes it necessary, he will antagonize the ship subsidy bill ami iry to re place it with the army bill. That is a very significant notice. It was made, too, just after Senator llaw ley had a long conference with the president. lite postmaster general has re ceived a communication from the U. S. minister to Spain, which W sides calling attention to tho com tinued activity of tho Spanish swindlers who catch American gul- liblus by representing tht they ro nnl watting to bo claimed, gives A uteri can cupidity a hard rap over the lingers, although a deserved one, by saying that a number of Ameri cans had even gone to Spain with the hoK) of getting pnqvrty to which they knew they had not the slightest title. Minister Storcr says that ho has turned over to the Spanish authorities, a Urge num ber of forged documents, drawn up on regular government BlamMd pat er, and hps urged some action toward exposing and breaking up these swindlers, but nothing has been done, lfo adds that one rea son for this inaction on tho part of j the Spanish government, may be the feeling that no person can real ly bo swindled who has not morally become an accomplice bv beinu willing to send money in order to receive a legacy, to which he knows he is not entitled. Beginning with Jan. 1, tho treas ury statisticians in figuring on the V TltM fl.KANKINfl AND 1IKAMNO VUUH rou ' CATARRH CATARRH per capita wealth of the U, S., the jjfjam Balfjl Hawaiian Inlands, Alaska and theUj, ,4 pi,UMit i COLO N HEAD DMyWuit IK mull Trim him, iiiwihh " Ji.LV UliOl UHIm, M Viuttu tilrwl, Mow t rtt, Aiittoru (iniit Slum. Tho second annual gout show for Oregon will be held at Dullus mi February I I, under tho mmiiw of tho Polk County Mohair Associa tion, Appropriate meibtls will be given to all prize winners. No en trance fio charged. There will be two grades of gouts ellgihlo fur entry: Thoroughbreds in uno class, and nil other goals in another, Twenty-six prizes will he awarded in the thoroughbred class and tho mime number of prizes will bo awarded in the other class, milk ing fifty-two prizes in all. Indian Teiritory will bo included, which will have a tendency to slightly reduce tht sr capita wealth, which was last figured at about 'J7. If Hawaii should bo included, tho question naturally arises why should not Porto llieo, the Philippines, and the other Paci fic islands, which are now owned by tho U. S., also bo included. Of course, the statisticians, who never see things at ordinary folks do, had their reasons. Col. W. K. Cody ("Buffalo Bill") who is in Washington, in Connec tion with the irrigation of the arid section of Wyoming, where he has laruo properly interests, said: "The passiug of frontier life has not de pleted the ranks of excellent shots. On the contrary, the rarer game gets the better marksmanship is re quired to kill it. There may lw UK range shooting now than formerly, but trap shooting is perhaps more jxipular. The sjki ting blood will bubble up; men iove to hunt as much as ever." A group of congressmen, who spent their holiday in Washington", brought out the following interest ing facts altout the lives of some of their fellow uteitilH-rs, in the course of a some hat extended conversa tion: Among those who Wgan life on farms and earned their living a farm laborers, are Representatives Adantson, Uattgen, Wheeler, of Ky.; Baker, II. C. Smith, Champ Clark. Ucprescntalive Lorituer earned his first money as a Utot black and afterward as a street car driver. Representative Robinson, of In diana, started as a newsboy; Repre sentative Brownlow learned the trade of a tinner and afterwards be came a locomotive engineer; Repre sentative I Graffcnreid was a rail way brakeittan; Representative Smith, of 111., and Tawney were blacksmiths; Representative Gra ham was a bras founder. Repre sentatives Mercer, Breaealo and Swanson were clerks in country stores; Representatives Hepburn, lleatwole, Young and dimming were printers. This by no mean names all the meinUrs who hav built up careers for theniselrei from comparatively humble foutii u. s. Una ooim, owim tWotwon. dutions; only those rememljered t the lime by some member of the tention to the fact that Senator Thurston started ns a farmer's boy, Senator Stewart ns a stage driver, and Senator Perkins'as a cabin boy. five" mwrrw." DiD "vi b.a. I'.illUiul M lu Jiirlom drug. (li.iliih()fl''l, OIm llfll!li.iii'0. It 0ll'l (lilt Cll'IIM III HUH l'W"t, All. .a liilUiiiiiiftliiin. Ilmtli mill I'fiitw u) Ih McmitiiMid. ItiwInrM tlm Mi'iitM nf Toll nil Sntoll, Ur Sik, Ml wnu ''. It is rumored that supporters of Mr. Corbet t'i senntoriul sspirnliniiH nru threatening to hold up tliu leg Islaluts ugitin unless he Is elected. It would he a calituiity it ml it lis gnu'e to tb state to have it reple tion ofiho hold-up of l!MI, but if tin; rCiSinl politictiins Ibink they can force nil improper s bction by lititkiitg stielt threats they greally inistitki! the temper of the people. Netvberg Grupbio. ft ft ft BUellp 00 0 Natbre nothing else will. No, Constant Reader, tobasco sauce is not a part of the regular army ration. ft ft It is reported that diamond mines have been discovered in New Mexico. It is now only a question of time until Great Britain tries to wrest that territory from us. ft ft ft Chronicle ft ft ft nenator AicJtriue is a mem her o tho committee on intor-ocoanic canals. Rather an important posi tion just at present, and one which Oregon cannot afford to lose merely to gratify tho personal ambition of tho writer of the Driver letters and organizer of the legislative hold-up. which cost Oregon an immense sum Much has been printed about the of monor and dif,Kra0(;'1 "r in the dangers that the mosquito fleet V BB 01 tno country.-rort Urford which has lust left the United States for Manila, will undereo in its lone vovaee. As a matter of Where has Senator McBride been fact, however, all the vessels that Hince congre8S convcncd? IIe haB comprise it are considerably larger "v nt &i 11)0 nauonai cap than those with which Columbus ilal attending to his duties and do. Covered America. ing what he thought for tho best ft 4 ft interest of his constituents in Ore- The last century has left a good gon deal of unfinished business to be Where has Senator Simon been cleaned up by the present one. We 8'nce congress convened? Out bore hope it will be got at while the Oregon laying wires and trying to elect Mr. Uorbett to Mr. Mc Bride's seat in the senate. , It might be a gain to have Mr. Corbett succeed Mr. Simon, but to have him succeed Mr. McBride a loss. Forest Grove broom is new. . w The first thing we know Kitch ener will be writing of the "pernic ious activity" of the Boers, 'whom be hoped had been reduced to a ftate of "innocuous dosuetude." would Times. be Babies and children need proper food, rarely ever medi cine. If they do not thrive on their food something is wrong. They need a little help to get their digestive machinery working properly. sSSW COD LIVER OIL WHHYPOPHOSPHITE$orLIN.SODA : will generally correct this difficulty. ' If you will put from one fourth to half a teaspoonful in baby's bottle three or four times a day you will soon see a marked improvement. For larger children, from half to a teaspoonful, according to age, dissolved in their milk, if you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. If the mother's milk does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion, it will show an effect at once both upon mother and child. 5oc nd li.oo, all druggtatf. SCOTT & BOWNR, Chimlitt, New Yofk. The Orcgonian urges that there Ik no jwrsonalities indulged in rel ative to the two candidates for Uni ted States senator by the friend and advocates of each among the newspapers of the state, yet its col umns teem with abuse of Mr. Mc Bride by its jHtpulistic and demo cratic exchanges, which it copies with evident approval, thus dodging direct responsibility for the articles The Oregonian knows that extracts published, although credited, reflect tho views of tho paper reproducing them, unless made the subject of comment staling wherein they do not. In view of this it illy becomes that paper to piblish tho article which appeared on its editor! tl page Monday, taken from the Medfoid Kitquircr, The Oregonian is con tinually prating about In'ing inde pendent ami yet not u line has iy reproduced front the stule papers commendatory of Senator McBride. Ever penny-a-liner who favors Mr. Corbett is quoted freely and given' editorial endorsement and this' in. face of tho fact that the Republican papers outside of Multnomah conn ty are almost unanimous in thci demands that Mr. Corbett bo al lowed to spend the rest of his chtj-s at homo with the friends of his dc dining years, "away from tho mu.d ding crowd." What the demopops think in this matter cuts no figure It is an insult to party intelligence for tho Oregonian to bo continually flaunting tho opinions and advice of such scalawags as Ally, Ilofer and the editor of the Mo lford En quirer in the faces ot decent repub licans. Before it counsels decency let it bo decent. In tho whole state there is not such a spectacle of or gan grinding as tho Oregonian pre sents in its effort to oloct Corbett. Miri in ,slti for Tmi NoTICK In bvriby iilvun, llmi l,y vlrltm ! 11 Knitnnl ut 1111) iliM inl u.uiil mil 11I lur l ouiii) t'nurl "I tliu time ui Oriiiit fur I'ulk ivuiHif, iiimimiiitif me iuc,i,ri. uip i'IMMUini tni", i tni mi 1 nudity imr. (nr tlinyur I Kim, Hliiili nurtmil I. mi mind IoUik ni imiMitl kihI iloliiiiiini mi... i,.r iim rni It, In .al'l Ik mm ly, uml ii"lliuv. lull Im'ii lit, fHT lit nrri, n uil miy imioiinl .r....-ri iiliiu Mul.imiii) i.ui 11I which 1" mnkp Hip la. hurffliiulli'r litnu. tmiiwl, I Imvo ll'KlMl 11 1 hi tli IuIImdiiih llr. wiIm tl fi-ul if"wrly, viii' H I, ul yl Nit, 7 niii) No H, Hl. k Nn. I, nf lllll. Ail.tllli.il tu IIUI'n itHiiiitriiIV n 1'ulk iwuiilf, Oifgnll, llii. ininrlr ul IihIiv wliitplii li'minl Miwirw l.uhl t'niiijiaiiy Kallli. miin .JrU IMM'IMHl uu Mill llrllll- Hiinil In 1 M)l Nn tlirt.ili.rii, If ami) ilillii.iinil tutu, cuiint ami i liiMil inxm re imt paiil uu ur liWofufiuiliiliiy, Km M lJf nOi'lifiwry, A II llml, Hi llir liuiir ( i.n.' 11 . 1, k i hi., 1 mil nn .mil it 4) mid al .Mi.l limir al tin. dnrirul tlir muiiiy 111111I Ilium In aniil l'..L niiiuty, I piiWIi' Bil. ll a ilij. i l n riutiniillii 1, tu tin. Iiltlimi tilititur ir ra.h ml tlitt alftiv itxa. Cfllwd lain), ur l muotl lliirrmil limy i limmiMry lii ami.ry lliii.iii ufOua lliiinlrml, Si'Yi.nt).liiiiiai.iu PM.hii thihanilat Hit. wd n.'nlli.l .mil liiili Kiiilt'iiiv H ali r mill Mwiili' I.imIiI rnniiiy. In aalil I'.iik iMiiuiy (nr ilit ywr Imm, U'duiftrr with .wulii owu nil miit'iiwa, J . VANOBSIIKI., HhiTlll ul I'ulH t ituiily, 6rt'mi. I laird llwcuilwr il.t, Itmv. I.t.il NOTICH rott l'iui.tCATlON" M.illiw I llnrrliy naiiii'il ii.tlli r lm litftWMtrfr'l. 'Mi jttvrii Hint lit Inlkmitif tfiml uilli iiiUt inlMlum i. itin ntitti pna.f in irl ul llli ol.lln, rnfl,UnliiiaiiMuj.i,m 1. l imhl,W ttuil.iiu January IJ. Iiu, vlii . n BnJmln Harrington, H. R. Na.pte0, lt Ui NuMlii .l lj ul kwIIiW IT, J.I ., )( I tin hi mi lh l.iliimlm wttiirmna to prove ttla ot.tillnii.ii rpituie iifin mid utillitatitui ul M Ian 1, Hi: Mutant i-iiii.nn, tit Hmvn, Orfipiii; AHhtI pi n, o kiit'wi, ntfnii; WiltUiii Kiiy, nt HiKWi, Uti'iimi; Imviii oii'ii.ul Itntw, ort.nu, ' CIIAH. U. MOOHKH. Hiiiuiit. Nollt-e fur Ptilillciilliiii, , Klfiil putt. liMV n. 1,1 ,mi,, .-,.(,. 14, TIMIIKII LAM) At'T. JI'SK 3, l?s, VMM Dialro Uml ottti-tt, Onvtui Cliy, Ori-itiHi, Owi'iiilwr J, u). NulloiiUhi'MliyglVDii that In (.iimiillann. With llm hlnHl.iii .it Din ai l ul I lllltfF.iA. 1.1 Julius, l.it.iiitlili.il An m l for llm nali. ul IIiiiIkt laiiiln In Hit. Stalt.a uf ('IHunti. n... giiii.rti iaiia.aiiii n aaiiliiittiiii Turr inrt ." i.U'M.i!i In all Hi.' I'iiIiIIi. Uml maim liy . tllAliinH. llW, I'lllltn A, Ciirrnll. uf lUrrv. I'miiilyul Mnrtt.it, Sttilt' uf Oriijun, hu. , uitj nun in una imii'i- ma awuni ntut.-ini'ii I No. lit. J, fur I he niirtliaw uf IIibmW l, r .. wn.iii. .-..i, n n, ningi- an n wi, ml will uir.T iiruuf tti aliuw I hut ih,, I,,,,,! auittiht la luiirii valuitlilt. fur tin lliiilit.rur miiim tlmu fur iirlfiiiiiirl itirnn.tni, mul tui'atiili. Itah lila t'liiiiit tumid Imul lirlnfv thn ,., mid Hwnlvi-r of tlila initio hi Ori'iii.ti I'tly, luol""' "" ',"rl,",', lh s kl rtr of Kuttrimry, tin timiiM n, wIlnvMftit II . W. lUnrMft, of Suiiar liaf, Oriicmi; Juhii l.tinw, of Htiitiir l,uiif, Oiiiiiiiii Ai.riiliuiii Jutint, uf I'titilaud orfiimii Itllry Muilih, uf I'tirilmid, Ori-snu. ' Any anil till piTnuiia ulaliiitnu mlveraidy Hip nliiiVii-dmiTilaiit lamia am nlii'ali'il tti Sir llii'tr I'lntmn in lliiH oltlin. on ur tii fiirn ...i.l ilay ut February, Ivul. I HAS. H, MOOItKM, lli'iil.tur THE CITY BOOK STORE Carrie s Flint 1.1ns f STATIONERY ' (JONKKCTlONICHY, HOOK'S, CHJAIIS, TOISACCO. liobillSOll Co. IiiiluNiiili'iieti, Ori'K'in. J. - W. K1RKLAND. NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate..,. Insurance, Loans Main HI, . - tiMljtitlrno. ()r SVn G. L Hawkins Independence, Ore, Bp mm mm KM Monuments and Mend stones Cemetery etc. Work eniienir C. T. HENKLC, Proprl.tor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDEPKNDKNCK - - OKWJON For Draylnjr."" ....Call on.... F. Al. SKINNER, Independence. Orders fur hauling oxccutwl jironijttly niul at rcahunabli' ratos. iH-intrt I'lllr"--..r t In ml HtM!ll 1 HI , V:ir . tup 1' "1 p m Imity K Muil.lnjr It n in Stiiritn.v in f iu 7 . i. TiiKH.TImr Hint u 6 . m. Tu. Tluir Hint hnt. l,vKIinria ti X n in, ixtlty TIME JCHCOUUS. Mult l.k. .Irlivcr. Ft. Wurtli, Oniiitim Knniw l lty. St. tjnii.,rtitiimo una 1 r Arrle 4 p. in. It. Suit lm'.ll "". Kti. I.....II. . l...Bll V ' " fflr. Ht. IUHlt. . iihtmnu l ICW i-.' rrytli. i'..i.f""" nnrUfcMII). , nwipulU, M, Paul, SS.ro. titiliiih.MllwmiliMi, I ' l1S M't Iwuil. t OCtM STUMSKIPS, All n i : i nit 'I'll. utt- Jt'l III t'llHIIttlt Fur -mr Ftmit'it Hnita ovnry M)l 4 p. lit. Culiiiiilii Hlvor titpmnrra. Tu Atnfl i"t Wity. Utiitiliij., IVIIIiiuirlir anil Vmnlilll itlvvr. Ort-iiuti City ivtin, , mid a-uiiiilii it C. D. CallDireati? DEALER IN, nt i in ti i rii I'll mm mm anarancv urocer Opera House block, flaln Street, Independence. b'M'fc W El 1 SMALL MRU" ies. i St St St St 4 IV a i'l ynxU at Right Trices Mako Eay Selling. j Our gooils iiKc fiivtH'lasH, our priccn as low as the lowcHt quality of goods .coniiitlcretl,. , ( All kinds of country jiroduco bought at the St (S Ilighi'ht Market I'rioo.' ' ' Sj H . " ' M a 1 Share of b: Patrona?3 Beclfully Solicited, v! Our fuo returned i we fait Any one sending sketch and description of nny invention will iroinptljr rewivo our opinion free concerning the patent ability of same. "How to obtain l patent" sent upon request Patents switreil through its advertised for huIo nt our expense. , I'ttteitts taken out through us rorativo special notice, without charge, in Tiik Patknt IvK'-ouii, an illuhtrated and widely circulated journal, consulted ly Manufacturers and Investors. . Send for sample ropy FREE. Addrcsa, - - VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Svans Building, - WASHINGTON, D. C. r)i .' in j, - 1 1 n8KlW3l) limir I m mmm s 1 1 asftttntttittmfiimmmmmmmmmis Sj tove argams JET For the next Ihirty days wo will give' ten jier emit, off on all cast g Heating and Air Tight Stoves.- ; - . .... '., E - A (iOOD ASSORTHKNT, 6n HANt) v ;3 a it m iinit'T .1A p.m. M.ui..Wt.il mitl Vr lllunif tl ltlvor. ' i ) p I,, I'tirllniidt i t'tirvullla j M"ii..Wiii uml VVm'.jnuliiiKii I Hint t-'ri. Sunk lllvnr. Itlimrm la lwl.li.n. Vt'lllaiiioil ttlvrr j I.v. I.rwta (ti'i.iliitl)' f. in. (tu. in. Villl.iiipiKt Itlvrr ::! tit tm.-uniry Ki.Hunu'j' Orurun City, Ntwlwrit, Hnletii, Iniln. iH'liclfiii'ii A tony .iin(liiii. Hliniiinr Muiltit! Ii'ii vim hirllittul mi Mini, Wrtl. hii I I rlilay. Ih-hvch liiitfiit.tittni'i. Tiii', 1'ttttrw. hI. at . M. Kir. li tit li lfn-it luili iii.iutt.tiiv; Kor INiriUwl A wy IhiiiIIiik. Muii, 'Vn! Krl, MM Knr rnrviillla ,v wv liinitlnpi Tno. Tlium. Kai, fclu f M. Kr not Inliiriiiatliin mil on (). It. A N. At. Al,. IIKKKON, liiili)ciuli'iii'., ur mlilrt'.H A. J. Goodman, Mgr. E2 E MAIN STREET - - INDEPENDENCE 3 iiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaijiiiiuiiiii W. H. HURLBURT, ' tti'Hiiral riiaat'iiKur Atri'llt I'OltTI.ANU A Few Suggestions to Buyers of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS . In the hardware line. Useful Presents are always Appreciated. (it West Hlflfl Rnfl Punlfln UnmautnaA ne year, 2, When Presidents McKinley and Diaz meet, ns it is proptised nt tliu boundary lino at Kl 1W, tho two distinguished American potentates may possibly be somewhat at a loss for a subject of conversation. How ever, there is nlwnyn avnilnblo what tho , governor of North Carolina said to the governor of South Caro lina. ' Tho long-concoaled secro); of the nationality and consequent master ful spirit of China's Empress De-w ager is betrayed by her name f si An. There are plenty of "Tiusie Anns' down east. Thurston Lumber Company Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NOTHs-We li'ive a nrat-olAw dry kiln which euulilwt tin to give you thor (illicitly dry lumber, Tool Chests ' Single Shot Otiii Pocket Kttiftt Sinttll Wlteelbitrrow Aleut Cltujtper H ij's Ax Boy's Saw and Bock .22 ral. Kifls Bracket Saw Outfit Siimll Brass Lantern Toy Sad Iron Express Wagon Hunting Coat Cl.ui.ss Slteura Carving Set Set of .1817 ,K iters' Knives, Forks or Spoons. Nickel Copper Tea Keltic, tViree Pot or To Pot Cobbler's Outfit (ininito Ware Bread liox - Sewing Machine Kitchen (Jriml Stone Kitclicn Mcut Saw etc Persons buying any of the above articles for Cash, will be given a 10 per cent reduction if they mention this advertisement. F. E. CHAMBERS, I wl d"l V ,. M. m J A . a . SOUTH and OAST -via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Train Iiihvch Ittittimiliiliuioo for PorllHtiil unit WIl.V MIIIIUIIH in 2:1m p. in. i-unvit itiruorvitiiia ftl li:w l.v rtirthinil I.v Allmtiy Ar AhIiIiiiiiI " Hnnrttiiii'iito,,.,, " Htm li'riiiiulNiio., " Oitilun " DiMtvur ,, " Khiihiih OHy,,,, " Cliloitxn H:ail. in, 12:Wp, m, , I'iKU.m. r:(Hl i. in, 7:16 p. nt, 7:0(1 p. m, p. m lt::l. m, t :.(.'. ii. in. 8:liin in llMfnt. m !I:ihi ti, m . m !l:IKI a. in 7:01) a. m IIMHI p, in (l: io u. m IlliVt it, III 4:illi n. m ii:afi p. m tt; 12 it, in 12M p, tit Pullman uml Toiirlnl. i.tiru nn.hnlli trnln. CI nlr intra Hiuimimintii l.n (iKitvit anil 1(1 i'umi lltiil tourist oiirH to ClilfHim. Ht. I.nnla. Nnui OrlwtiH mill WiihIiIiikUiii. Cniinnotliur at Hun VraniilHCo wltli mivnra NtClllllNltlp tlllllH flir Hllllllllllll, Jlipilll, (Hilniv i-iiiiippiiio,ijoiHriii ami Buntti America, " I.na Atitri'luH " Kl I'iiwi " Kort Worth ' City of Muxltio,... " lloiialtm " Now orloann,,.,,,, " WnIiIiikI(iu , " Nw York AMUR. m. iMKiii. m. 7 tifi a. m. 7:15 a in, l:i!0 p. m. ll:m) p, m, (l::m a. m, tl:.rir a. m, 4:iH) a. in, :M p. m. It: la a. in, 12:i:i p. in. Hoe Mr. 0, A. Wilcox nl liiiluneiidonaa ata. Hon, ortulilroHH O, H, MAIiKIUM, Ooneral PwiaonKer Agont Forllaud, Or. m, ... 1 WANTKU ACTIVE MAN OF OO0D ol irautiir In tlnllvnr mid ciilltuit In Orcmm for old ealohllKluid maiinliiotiirltis; wltnlraitlo liritiMn, HHI ti yoar, aitrn pay. Hononl.y nuiro llian oxperliinw rroiulrtid, (Jiirrofitivnnn, any bank In any olty. Kitnliwn ttelf-addriiHmid tmp4 nvoltip, Miuiuiaoturor". Third Klwf.8M0tMrboru8(i.,CliI)tro. ' 4 a Kffl MAKES ' tKSJ.r MAKES OLTSj AS FAT ASa mm mm - Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic. I he formula is plainly printed on ' every bottle hence you know just what you arc taking when you take. Grove's. Imitators . do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew. 'what it contained Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's is the 0'rfcal and that all other co-called Tasteless Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior ' to" all" others in every respect. You are not experimenting when you tak!e; 'Grove'sits superiority and excellence having long been established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold throughout ; th6 ' entire malarial sections of (the, Unitd State No Cure, No Pay, Price, joe i V 4 '