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FIUIUY, JANUAUV 18, 1W1
A timely suggestion to the legis
lators now gathered at Salem:
Would if not 1)0 a good idea to pro
vide for employment of the con
victs iu the state's penitentiary in
making good roads?
Mr. Carnegie gave away four
millions last year. That is at f he
rate of about ftf a minute, ilow
many minutes would you Lie good
for?
.
Of course, Mr. Harnisworth had
an easy job in trying to reform one
of the .New lork yellow journals.
Nearly any change would be an
improvement on one of them. Else-
where, things are different.
Senator Hoar, the cherubic states-
man who talked one way and voted
anotiier, mis again nwvw an eiec-
.i . - i i
uon as senator irom a legismiuw
mai is uirecwy onnweu io nil views
on most subjects.
ine baroers oi roriianu want a
law passed to compel them to closo
on Sunday. That seems a funny
proposition. If the barbers really
don't want to work on Sunday,
whv don't thev close up shop? In-
' , . . 1 ,
owner, during four vea rs past, has
. . , '
not opened or siiavtxi anyone on
Sunday, we nave too many laws
now. Why don't the barber com-
mission enforce the law now on the
books'.'
In the last ten years the national
center ot population moved fourteen
miles west and three miles south
It is still iu Southern Indiana and
nearer the eastern than the west
em boundary of the state.
Superintendents LittleBeld, Starr
and Denman, of Yamhill, Polk and
lienton counties make a live trio.
Blight, energetic young men. Al
bany Democrat.
There is a lot of nuisauce printed
nowadays about Kx-President Har
rison's resentment toward the ad
ministration for turning his son
out of office. The fact is that the
ex-president and his son arson badNuct'on-
terms and do not even siwak to
each other., ,i "
' 4
' - Mary E. Lease has beea appoint-
ed to a fourth class posUiflice some-
where on tire Pacific coast But it
t is not the famous Mary of whom
wa nil W VP,irrl
The public would have welcomed
the salt cure with less incredulity
had it been recommended as the
sodium chlorid cure.
n
Through An nriciirt .ntrnrifl th
0--
first trolley line has just been
opened in Porto Ilico, which is an-
other example of the manner in
which the island is oppressed by
ruthless imperialism.
4 4 4
Corbett's friends are never tired
of telling us of the powerful influ-
ence that gentleman will be able to
wield at Washington in the way of
nror.urini annronriiLlinn. TIipv rnn-
veniently forget that Mr. Corbclt
makes his bid for senatorshin on
the eroumls tliat ho fnvnrn fn
trade with our new insuhr posses-
eions and is opposed to the princi-
pie of protecting American vessels
and American sailors engaged in
foreign shipping, both of which
measures are favored by the ad-
ministration. How much inilu-
ence is a senator likely to command
in administration circles who bids
for the senatorship by publicly an-
nouncing his opposition to the pet
measures of the administration?
Dalles Chronicle.
It is reported from Sweden and
Norway that great prosperity has
been brought about there by the
money sent home as Christmas gifts
by immigrants in this country.
This, if true, jives some idea of the
scale on which American prosperity
has been working.
ft ft ft
A noted physician has stated that
kerosine oil as refined by modern
methods, developes a deadly gas if
the lamp is turned down low, and
may be fatal to children. If this President Cannon, of the Mor
is true, and it may be, parents mon8 regrets to soo how the
should be very careful, as the use Hawaiian race has faded away since
of lamps turned down low is very ne planted a church in the islands
prevalent in children's rooms. yea ago, and then goes on to Bay
the trouble is duo to immorality
American heiresses are always brought to the archipelago through
lovely, of course, but it is probable the advent of tho whites. Did Mr.
that it is their figures that impe- Cannon mean to be so frank?
cunious foreigners vchiefl admire, ft
especially when said figures run up Count Castellane haughtily ex
in the millions. Pla!na that his "standing as a gen-
4 tleman" gave him the right to sell
Dear Kitchener, don't you find it again anything that he had bought
a somewhat different thing to shoot even though he did not pay the
down unarmed savages who charge
a British square with spears and to
defeat Dutchmen who let you do
the charging?
, -Lcl torn of Mm carping ot the
merwncry iubaidiied jroi ol Ore
gon bo compared with Mio following
heartfelt encoiulum from the Nation
al Tribune, the tif.nJ Army organ
rmblisheJ at Washington D. C.
Senator MoBrhle haa evidently
shown his appreciation of the erv
vices rendered the country by that
nolle band of patriots.
"Few political pvent of the im
iiHHliate future posswa greater int
erest to the veterans than the Sen
atorial election lu Oregon. They
have had no more steadfast and
effective friend iu Congress than
Senator Ueorge McBride, who
comes up for re-election on the 15th
of this month, and not the least of
his merits is that be never talks
about what he is doing or going to
jrt but just dws It, 'quietly, at the
I rtli t time and in the tast way, and
not infrequently even the belief!
Ljary 0 hjM intervention first hears
n, glHHj ewg through some other
source. May his tribe Increase! An
anneal to him on behalf of an old
, ,. Wl. Vs'mlves
aUlntiol, ftlui ho never is absent
romiiroll.CttU Kwliag ,heir j
terwU ln portion to Oregon's
faoilUiwi he uoliM cW
lished more for his state -than any
Pacitio coast representative of re
cent years; hut we' view him from
the standpoint of the old soldier,
whom he honors and rvsjiects, and
feel sure that, could "the boys" de
cide it, his re-election would lie fore
ordained. The National Tribune
wishes bun not a Happy New i ear,
, . 4
but new century."
Aftlfr ali( iM hasn't yet lost
his hai0 as most of our American
lierow ,,ave done. But then, he is
married already and no one has
offered him a house.
As things are going now, it seems
that several Chinamen are likely
to soon have heart to heart talks
with the executioner.
A
It is an odd circumstance that
non of he mvtli fighting in South
Africa results in a lioer surrender
The Uritisli surrenders in the last
month have been numerous,
Russia, a giant in territory and
population, is buying cargoes
coal in the United States. Ameri
can enterprise and knowledge lead
the way in tl,e worlJ, mineral pro-
For shooting at the man who a
lowed her to lavish love and money
uPn him lut av hi own ,ffw5
t'0II to another, a woman of San
rallcl8C0 ,ia8 JUBt ftai 10 W
ne of $150- Whether it would
have been less or more had the
bullet done some damage is left an
unsolved mystery
Another man, this time a New
Yorker, now declares he has been
receiving signals from Mars for
eiuht years. The extent to which
. -
this clandestinecorrespondence wit
our neighbors appears to have been
8oin8 0,1 is l'uing H"''
alarming
Polk county ha a thrifty assess
or who looks out that his constitu
ents may get off with a small pro-
portion of the state tax which just
ly belonss to thern. His assessment
for 1900 shows a reduction of 30
P'-r ctillt iri lllu vaIu of property
from that of l.S'J'J. Of Course it
makes no difference so far as coun
Uy taX(i8 are concerned as with
assessment a higher levy wil
l,e required to raise the needed
amount; but in state taxes Polk
county will escape payment of her
iu8t proportion of state taxation.
l'-iK"i)e (iuurd.
London now owes over two hun
drecl a,i fif'y million dollars. In
dependendonce, with her $8000 in
debtedncss, might as well givo up.
She's not in it. .
Aft
Bryan said last October that
"Mrs. Bryan sliall sleep in the
White House." Mrs. Bryan now
says "she won't do it, because Mc
Kinley is there."
t ft
"Never mind," said his friend
soothingly, "Bryan may run again
in 1904." But Aguinaldo shook his
head mournfully. "How can I
keep running for four years?" he
asked, bitterly.
ft ft ft
original seller for the goods. May-
be but that sort of thing in this
country, if persisted in, would Boon
give a man a standing in jail.
WASHIJiUTOS letter.
Washington, I, C, Jan., 7.
Tho extraordinary period of good
will, with whic'n this session of
Congress begun, and which lasted
until tho holiday reoess, has gone
glimmering Into tho Umbo of the
past Representative Mttlcfleld f
Me., who has tho knack of creating
a furore every time be speaks, got
into a personal altercation with
Representative Hopkins of III., tlx
author of the committee reajor
ttonment hill, which will reduce
Maine's representatives by one, and
they swapped such epithets as "pet
tifogger" and "critninrl," while
acting Speaker Dahell rapped for
order and the llouso uproarously
applauded or jeered. Mr. Little-
Held favors the Burleigh hill, whlc
which will reduce tho reprcsontati
on of none of the slates and whi
is giving the committee hill a hun
fight. As no party question is in
volved, the debate will continue in
the House until tho majority orders
the previous question, The su
porters of both bills are claiming
a majority, but it is not clear at
this lime which really has it.
The old, old question of tho res
jKcUve power of the Kxtcutlve and
Legislative branches of the govern
meut has caused strained relations
between the administration and
numlx'rof Senators, owing to the
refusal of the Secretary of War to
furnish iho Senate avopy of a re
ii t on Cuban ilnancos by an expert
accountant. A resolution practi
cally censuring the administration
for the refusal has U-eil offered but
it will hardly bo adopted as tl
majority is In accord with the at
ministration in other matters.
The debate in tho Senate on the
Army Ueorgunuatjon bill wide
will probably lie paused this week
has brought out one srViklng
truth that this government is u
against a hard proHsUion in the
Philippinec, and that pacification
is much further than official state
ments have led the country to suj
pose.
The cruiser Haiti more, which fig
ured so creditably iu the battle of
Manila bay, and which has Ix-en
lying at the New York Navy Yard
since its return from the Phili
pines, is to lie reconstructed at
cost of $500,000 and to bo given
new battery of six inch guns. This
decision has just been reached by
the Naval Board of Construction
It will take about a year and a ha
to do the work.
There was quite a race for the
honor of making the first applica
tion for a V, S. patent in the twon
tiuth century. It was won by I)r,
Calvin J. Pollocsj, of Kirkville, Mo
who was wise enough to employ C
A. Snow aCo., tho wide awake firm
of Patent lawyers.
The report of the River and liar
bor bill says that though the am
otirit appropriated is large-fVJ
U&V115, appropriations were made
only when justified by the require
ments of navigation, and to pre-
injury to unhmslitxl work.
points out that the total number
of projects provided fur is 405,
which 232 are rivers and 1M bar
bors, and that these projects were
selected from improvements upon
which estimates had been made by
u. n. Army engineers amounting
TMoo
is all right, u you arc too fat
and all wrong, if too thin already,
Fat, enough for your habit, is
healthy; a little more, or less, is
no great harm. Too fat, consult
a doctor; too thin, persistently
thin, no matter what cause, take
Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil.
There are many causes of get
ung too tnin; tncy all come
. . . i .i it
under these two heads: over
work and under-digestion. .
Stop over-work, if you canj
Dut, wnetner you can or not,
take Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil, to balance yourself
with your work. You can't live
on it-true-but, by it, you
can. There s a limit, however;
you'll pay for it.
Scott s Emulsion of Cod Liver
Oil is the readiest cure for
can t eat," unless it comes of
your doing no work-you can't
long be well and stroner, without
some sort of activity.
The genuine has
this picture on It,
take no other.
If you have not
rled It. send for
rrea Ramnla. It a- t
greeable taste will
Burprlse you.
BCOTT & BOWNE
Chemists,
409 Pearl Street,
mew TOrK.
60c and $1.00; all druggists.
West Hide and Paciflo Homestead,
one year, (2.
to f 300,000,0t)0.
Hearings on the oleotnargerlne
bill are going on More the senate
committee on agriculture, and some
very plain talking is being indul
ged in, especially by the supporters
of the bill. For instance, Dairy
Commissioner Itlackbum ol Ohio,
told the commit teo that he found
it almost impossible to successfully
infractions of the oleomargerinc
law In the large cities of Ohio lie
cause of tho Influence of tho oleo
niArgeriiie dealers with the press
and because of their solicitation of
jurymen. Tho opponents of the
bill are also quite aggressive. One
of them H. C. Plrrung, of Colum
bus, Ohio boldly took tho ground
that the so called natural butter is
nothing less than a manufactured
product. It Is regarded as practi
cally certain that the bill will be
favorably reported io the senate,
but there is a wide difference of
opinion as to whether It will bo
voted upon at this session. If not,
all the work done in getting it
through tho House will have to lie
done over again at the next C ong
ress.
Senator McConias, who belong
ing tth opposition party can
sjeak without prejudice, said on a.
suhjift thai Is being much lliscus
mc) in political circles: "Hryan is
lan able man with much magnetic
and mental force and he is certain
always to have a following of some
magnitude. Beyond all mere pol
itical Wliefs, however, Bryan is a
Socialist. Anyone who has studied
the growth of Socialism in Kurope,
has seen it take positive hold of
Germany anil Belgium ami France,
has watched its progress in Eng
land, where it has developed to a
tb'gree which interferes with British
commercial supremacy, must real
1u that the day is not far distant
when "oeialism will sweep through
the U. S When that day cmnes,
Bryan wil! he tho great socialistic
leader. He will have followers
fiom the republican ai well as the
democratic and populist parties,
and if hard times comes, arousing
envy and jealousy, Hryan would
le a dangerous candidate, This, in
my judgement, is to Bryan's future
to become the great socialistic
leader of the United States."
Professor F. H. Parsons, of Bos
ton, presented arguments before
the Industrial Commission in favor
of povernment ownership of all
transportation facilities, and in fact
of all public utilities. He said rail
mads bttd reduced through rates,
but there had been scarcely any
reduction in local rates in too last
thirty years. ,
A majority of the House showed
their lack of sympathy with tho
race discussion that began as soon
as Representative Olmslead of Pa.,
seriously tried to push bis resolu
tion providing for an investigation
of the restriction of srffrago in tho
Southern stales U-fore disposing of
of tho reapportionment bill, by
voting to send the resolution to a
committee, to die. lbo leaders on
houi sides were taken by surprise
and helped to get the tronblebome
question out of the way as speedily
as possible.
The IniHirtitnee of a (JoimI Anima ,1
There is one thing dairy farmers
very much neglect and that is to
cull their herd of unprofitable cows
This is one of the foundation prin
ciples of success. A well osted
dairyman will bo all the time weed
ing out his poor slock A large
proportion of the heifers as they
como in milk- will prove unprolit
a Mo. lo he sure it is well to uive
heifer a fair trial of more than
one season, but it is comparatively
easy to see whether she bus ample
milking, and gives rich milk or not
If she is lacking in either of these
xtrticulars she is likely to hold to
it through life. Then, again, good
cows are becoming disabled am
should be disposed of,' for no man
can attorcl to he pouring expensive
ed into cows that do not irulko U
profitable return for it.
A study of the tables prepared' of
the 100 herds in Jefferson county,
Wisconsin, whose census was taken
ust summer by Mr. Goodrich, and
tho 100 herds in Iowa whose census
was taken by Mr. Frank Kinsley,
show clearly how farmers are losing
monoy by their strange indiffer-
enco to the qi alily of their cows,
They groan over hard lime, and
many curse everything, from their
grub to their government, when the
enemy thet is all the timo digging
tho ground from under their feet, is
their own foolish indifference.
In a letter to a late number of
tho Country Gentleman, Mr. F. K.
Dawley, tho eflicient superintendent
of the New York Farm Institute,
says:
"MoBt of our New York farmers
have had a fair year, find if we arc
careful to winter only valuable ani
mals, capable of turning the high
prices hay and other fodder to good
account, we shall come up to April
5th in good shape."
Whether each farmer has such
animals in the future will depend
on himself nlone. It must be liis
energy that will weed out tho poor
Haoal
CATAnnu
la til lu thtn
Ell's Cream Balm
h)MIM,ftMUtM WMl 11
III Simm4 wmlirn,
llawMf iltrrh wrt Srliw
wtjr told hi Uhi ImwI
uuicklj.
Crta Halm ( plf4 Into Uw Boatril. tprmitt
vnt tb wmbrui tnd It lwitd. lUIUf It lw
diulltlt tnd t ettra follow, It la a4 Atjut-A"
tot product immUnit, UrtSln, Woolttt Vtup
gliU or by mailt Trial SIm, 19 emu lr IL
tlX IIIIOTUEUS. M Wtrmi Stmt, Ktw Yolk.
cows; his judgment and foresight
that will both buy and breed better
cows; his close attention that will
sue to it that be is jmssessed of safe
knowledge as to which ot bis cows
are wasting his good feed.
Mr. Duwley's doctrine applies
just as well in California, Wiscon
sin or Georgia as it does In New
York. It means to slop this enor
mous waste of feeding and keeping
poor cows for dairy uses. The re
form cannot come all at once, but
thii resolution and the Itegiuniug to
it; III execution can and must In-gin
at once, if ever reform lakes place.
The enormous amounts of money
lost by dairy farmers of this coun
ty, through poor, unfit cows for
dairy purposes, is indeed lyond all
compulation. YeH'very man can
stop it in his own ease, if he but
j will. Hoard' liairyman.
. .... . ...
The last Oregon legislature wus a
funny one. It went back and sent
over 110,000 to pay the salaries t,f
a previous legislature that had done
nothing to earn them and then
passed a law prescribing the ex
penditure of future legislatures;
yet the claim made in excuse of the
appmpriation to pay the expenses
of tho 1807 session was lhal the
legiidaturt) of IMI'J had no right to
sit in judgment on its predecessor.
How will the succeeding legislature
treat its dictatorial regulations?
Statesman.
Mr. Pir o should have thought
of the fa of Bloody Bridles Wttitu
and refrained.
Mu'rlfl'a Sale for Iar.
NoTli'K la brrrtiy (lecii, that by vlrm nf
a oariaril to in dlni inl i..u.l nm ,,(
nwluuuiy umrt ( iltw t or,,j, fur
link toilllly, txMiuu.n.l u ,( l,ir,l,rol
iMttitjiiniil Ulr, M iiiail all ' cuiil v taira lor
Hi. ir InlM, vlilt-h warrant UatUU'iivtl In Hi.
Il.l of UHHlll allU drllllillrnt I U r li.r I lio
trar MM, lu Mll I "IN mumv. an1 mil l,v.
In Ihwii Mi, anr illlia, hi x-aivli, lu II iM
any .iwrwiiMi n..t.ri,v iiiuil uiit mniuty mi
i. w htfti In itmkit in. laaiM lirn Inadrr until,
imiu-.l. I have lrvlf.1 umhi tilt lullimlut tin
crilnd ral iimiwny, l:
W'H ot l.u Nu. 1 and No , 111.. No. 2, i.(
mil. aiiuiii.iii iu inn. I ii.!i...iiii..ii. i. in
tHilk ciHiiiiy, Urmi, Uio ur.iM.rly l ln.li-
).imii.kit niwi.uu r.irvinc i.min i nniiy
aallitt aini ei' aaw wKKl uu Mill il. lHi
iirnt U mil.
b lltrrrlor, If tali rtiUniiiiit lal.
eutinty ami .. limil taan ant ma uiit un r
Im.Iw.1 riurilay, Hi M day of Ki-lirtmry, A 1.
al, at ilia Imur ul iiii.u . Iivk p m., 1 will mi
Mia day and at aaltt Imur at tli il.r nt tlio
Hiniy iwin linUMi in Mill 'ia nullity, aril
atiuiif aiiiii-iii, ,ii).it In rBilniiii'iiii i, tn
Ihe tilgliMt tHit'lrr r ia.h all III. aln.vr ilm.
rrtlml land, or i nmnb llirix.r aa may tm
nnvoury tMllly tli mii n( Una lluiidrnd,
Si.iij.sia'.il v.iW'llJ.ii Onli.r. a.
pnwail aialu.t Mid 1iikm.i)iiii M atvr and
KlilUll' l.lKliI t'lilnlmilV In ulJ I'. ,1a nn.niv
tr tht year I, Ui llur wllti aivrulng ru.li
J, (I. VANOHSOKl.,
Slmrllt of IVint touiity, ori-g-.ni.
Imlfd i-ciniH.-r ai.i, iut, i
Xullee for I'lilillctllon.
rirt tmli. Ik. 14. lout ub. Kb. 14.
TlMltKR I.ANII ACT. JCSK 3, 1TS,
I'lllUd StU IjiiiiI Oltlw, On k..ii nty,
on mm, lircoiiitHT , im,
Nnltct U tmn-Uy lvirn tliat In compllaiim)
mull Hip (inivi.luii. o( Hi. ai'l ol t'liiitfrtu ol
Jiiiiu S. li.H.viitiiU-tl An ant lur Out aln u
tliiiU-r laii.tatn Hi.. Hlal.-a ul ( ulllii'nla, Orr.
gun. Nevada, ami WmIiiiiiiUiii Territory." a
.-i..i,iit-u mi an inw i-injnt- iann .aiva uy ai'l
id AunH. Ivisi, 'blMi A. Cnrnill, ul Ili'try,
fuiuily ol Marlon, Statu of Ori'mni, lina ihi
divy llir.l lu una olllw In. nrn inlrntPiit
Nu iixl lor tin' iiim-haM of Hi.kvy of
tlnn.rj, In lowrmlilu No, S S, rniti; No M wiwt,
tud will oirtir mif to .hmir tliiil llm Innil
uiiiilil la more valiiatli fur MallinliKror xone
lliuu for agricultural f.urf., and to vatnli.
II. h lit. i-lulin to uid laud Uvlura lh Itrgl-lrr
and Keswlver of (hi. ultlin at Orrgon I'lty,
orrguu, ou xaturday, tllii i M day ol Miliary,
Itml.
Iln mnifi aa Wltitniuw: It. W, IUnrri.lt, ol
Sugar Uwf, Oregon; John l.iii'aii, ul hiujar
Imar, orfgoni Aurnliam Jimw, nf forilaiid.
OrrKuti; Htlry Hinlili, nf I'luiland, Oregon.
Any and nil iH-rnoiia claiming adu-rwly tlin
alK.VtMli w rihwil lamia am riniiii-d to till1
llu-lr I'lahu. ,n OiLiilHodulliir U luru ai. iid
day ul fidiruary, nun,
CIIAS. B.SIOOHKS, .
Kmiatpr I
Thurston Lumber Company
Dallas, Oregon.
... MANUFACTURERS OF...
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles.
NOTK: We Imve a nrst-eliiss tlrv kiln whinh nuiii
ouRhly dry linnUir.
t SOUTH and EAST
-via-
S0UTJIURN PACIFIC CO
Shasta Route.
Train lavra IndnpcndKno for Portland mid
way aliillon at lu'i p. tit.
Wave iiirourvaiitt at it:w
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Pullman mid Tuurlxt rnra on lintli trains
CI air cara Sai'rainiinto to Ogdun and Kl I'aao
and tourlHt ciira to I'IiIciiiji), St. I.mils, Nuit
Orlimnaand WHaliliiKton,
ConnwitltiR at Han I'mnclnco with aovora
atcauiklilp 11 ni'M fur Honolulu, Japan, China
Philippines, Ontiul and Suutli Amurloa.
Nun Ma (1 A Wilv.T ul lnili.niiiiilidwn ala.
fllflRIR.H. A, W1LCIH UlllKUipOlllllllllO ata.
tluiLiiraililrima
0. U. MAHKIIAM,
Ooiioral I'aaaenRtir Aaunt I'urtlauil, Or
WANTED ACTIVB MAN OK COOD
0' araiMcr to rtoll vT and collect In Oicroii (or
old eNtalillHluut iiihii utiii't url ntr wlioliiwilo
lioiiHf. f'KHI a yoar, mirn pay. llonrmy inoia
than exprlvtiu ruiiilrid, Our rufiTi'iu'ii, any
bunk In any city. Kiii'Iiwh ai'lf-adili'i-iM'il
atmnped tinvolope. Manurudtiirura, Third
r'luur. Kl Dearborn 8t.,Chloagu.
THE CITY BOOK STORE
Carrlet a Hue IJne of-
, .STATION KltV.
JOXFKCTIONKUV,
jloOKS, CKJA1IS,
' TOHACCO.
Robinson Co.
InJejMMlilenee, Oregon.
J. W. KIRKLAND,
NOTAJtY PUBLIC.
Real Estate.,,.
Insurance, Loans.
Mslti'Ht. lii(leM;inleiit:e, Ore.
t
G. L Hawkins
Independent, Ore.
GRANITE
Monuments and
Head atones
Cemetery ' Work
etc.
B&TH B&RBER IP
C. T. HCNKLC, Pruprlttor
Hot and Cold Baths at all
Times.
INDKI'KNIiKNt H - - OUI'.dO.N
For Draylng.
....Call on....
F. M. SKINNER,
Independence.
Orders for hauling
executed promptly
and at reasonable
rates.
Imparl
TIME SCHEDUtf S
Airivt
llili-ago.
r.itlland
BinTtal
y ii in
Hull l.ac, .Irnvrr.
Ki, Worth, tiumlia
Kmiaaa Illy. St,
I j un, cliirMgo and
Ka.U
t p. III.
Allanlli'
MurrM
V.taJ Pl
Salt l,aki, Orlivrr, Kl
Wnrlli.llniHlia Kan.
aaa ( Ity, Ml. Ijmla,
i lili-ago am Kaal,
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Walla Walla, Lawla
loii, Hookauo, .VI I u
nraiMilia, hi. I'aul,
1 iuiUIIi.M tla-M(iNm,
L'lnrago and
0Cii iTUMSHlPr
All .ailing iluli alili.
)tvt UK'hauga
Kor - an r'laoi-i.ii
Hal la awry 6 day a
I'otiuolila Ititcr
Hltianiara,
To Alorl and Way
liudiiiga. W!llamtl and
tauthtll ICIr,
On-goti City. I'avton,
and W'ay-ljitidUi(
WlllaiiinttD Itlvtr.
I'oitlaud tnc'imallta
ami ay.l.ainlinga
Hiiaa IOrr.
II in i la to ln'i.ioii,
Mx.alie
Hvrr
t M m
a. in.
a l in
4 p. m.
fially
K mimlay
Saturday
lu i III
7 a. m.
Tutw-Tliur
ami Mat,.
t a. m.
Tuna. Tlmr
and Snl.
t. It ilia i
S a. hi.
Imlly
i p. in.
KvSund'T
1-ai n. in.
Moil ,Wnd.
and r'rt.
p. ni.
Mon., Writ
' and rn.
l.v. I i-a-ia
Ion, dally
! a. in.
6 a. in. Wlllaiut'lt lllvrr Mp,m
ra.-iiud'y Ki.Huuit'y
Oriigun rny, Nrah.-rg, Halrm, Indt-.
iH'iidi iii'n . Wny Ijtiiitiuga, ad aiii.-r Mouoo
Icavna ISirtland uu Mon, VVi-d. and Krhla.
Liavia liidfwiicli.ico Tura, Tliuia, Sal. at
ti JU a. M. hir. Rulli lravia Indt'lHindi'iiiw:
Kor 1'nr lnud .V way landings Mon, W d,
Krl, A M. Kur l orvnlha wav iMMdluga
Tufa, Tlinm, Sal, 6:' I M.
Kur full Inloriiiallon call on t. HAN. Agt.
AL. Hr:ltKON, li!ili'-oilcniii, or mhlrraa
W. H. HURLBURT,
Ofm-ral I'asarligrr AgPiil
V"OKTI,N
OH
i'tikliit,' Fun ot Oregon,
The following purngrnph is -mijk-ing
tho rounds of the exchanges:
"Tho statu of Oregon lots hit upon
a tuivv sclieine for keeping her citi
zens soher. Kvery man who tirinks
is rc(p.iiretl to take out a license,
mill unless arrow! with tho docu
ment he cannot he served with
liquor at any saloon or hotel. Tho
license costs $5 and tho names of
persons taking them out are pub
lished every six months." The
editor who makes tl is statement
must have been struck with a spirit
of prophecy. Things have not yet
reached this stage, but seem in a
fair way of getting there, when the
reform movement becomes full
blown Oregonian.
W ANTKIl I nimlili', rullahlo periinn In
tvii'v oiinnly In i'i'iri'Mt!Ut Harm) iiiniimiy of
aiillil lliiaiii'ial I'c'imiIhI urn; in iisuliiry in-r,veiir,
iiavaiilii wni'kl.v: HI tnr iliiv nlnnlutolr auro
j Hint all (txpi'llM N; HtmlKllt, biilia.llilii, di'llnlla
rainry, no ciiiiiiiim-lun; hiiiitry ilit i-ncli
M""1""'") n'nB liuinry HllvaiH i-imacn
I . k M'l'ANDAUIl MillISI.:. .4:11 llvurlmrti
Bt., t'lilrair".
Wonion arc said to une seven teen
times as many glovea im men, and
yet no man is quicker to handle
things "without gloves" than tho
averago woman when things don't
go lior way,
0 Jha 4 i Jc
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DEALER
Staple and Fancy taries.
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Opera Mouse block, lain
IN
fN ft ,,
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(i Hoi t mill at liij;lit
A Our iniM uie li rat -e lane,
j lowehl ijuality of gouth
IN All kindrtnf country produce bought ai tlic VI
IN llighfHt Market IVico. VI
IN VI
In 1 Share of Your Palronags Respectfully Solicited, v!
i.i-
Our fee returned if wo fall. Any ono sending sketch and description of
any invention will jiromptly rcetivo our opinion freo concerning the patent
ability of same. "How to obtain a patent" sent upon request PateaU
WH-tired through us advertised for sale at our expense.
1'utenU taken out through m roex-ivo special notice, without charge, in
Tub Patent Kkcoiid, an illustrated and widely circulated Journal, consulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sumple copy FREEa Address,,
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.,
(Patent Attorneys,)
CvAiis Building, - WASUIKOTCJ, D. C.
SCI Fur the next thiriy days we will . zZ
SS jjive ten per cent. "off on all cast -a
Heating mid Air Tiht.Stoves.
A GOOD ASSORTriENT ON HAND t 55
rz n tin iiinnr t aa
i U fell! 1111111. ff. I -I I i
m IVIi iinUL Cj UUs; 3
E A. J. Goodman, Mgr. ' 3-
MAINSTKEET - r- INDETENDENCE
liiiiiiuiiiiiaiiumaaiiiiimmmijuiial
A Few Suggestions to
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
In the hardware line. . , ,
Useful Presents are always Appreciated.
Tool Chests
.Single Shot (Sun
'ticket Knife
Small Wheelbarrow
Meat Chopper
Set of IS 1 7 K 'lifers'
Tea Kettle, Caill'ee Pot or Te;i Pot
Oi.mile Ware Bread Box
Kileheu (Jiind Stone Kiielitm Meat Saw
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,
FU.VTEItXAL. StKir.TIK.
Sui'li lli' hihI lut'gi'k ir liiilopi'iHli'tioc moo!
u iii,..h: .
out) rakuiwa' halu -
Ho. U. w ttt.itilaiicl 5tii Muiiilay. 1), of
H.,'Jiul anil llh .Mm. lay.
t tl. o. v..
Knciiiiipmcn
ml nnil till Tusdny
1 lii'lu'k 'h, ImI aml.til riit'xila.v
SiibmUliiaie
loilxi'i Thursday
p I IK I'.-Wednesday .
WO. VV.-M, M and Ath Friday. W. I'tcel",
'2nd and till l'riilnv.
Klt. rKltNAr.l'NION3iutnnd llh Satm day.
Mllll'TAKHI hali..
M Ari'AHKKS and and llh Momliiy.
KOKKSTKKHTtHtlay.
MAWNIC HA I.I,. i . v
Bl.l'K LODtlK-On fli'sl Hiiluitlay on or be.
loiu mil in mil ami two wwii ilior af ur.
I'lmplor nipvta on itrst Frinay alter full
ii o n.
EAHI'KIIS 8r.U-8ciond and (onrtlt Tuos
day. (ITV OK CilH-l'EDKXCE.
coiiNea.
J. A. Mills . -IaivI
Iijiu'S .
I. L. Spoiilnu
OKl'HT.US.
Mayor
. Ki'iMNlir
unrvlml
'. .Tn iniii'Dr
T. II. Hunlloy
It. 11 .lKP"r-oti
J W. Klrklnnil
J I. lorldmi
K. T. 11 i nk l
A..1 liipput',.
t.' W Irvine
Tho i'lty I'.iuin'll HRvt
I ttu-dn.
on thf lli'M and luird
West Side cci
AND
Weekly Orcgonbn I
Ons Year, (In advance)
- $a.00
VI
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M
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1 Vices Make Ei.
our pricci) as Jw a-. iii3
VI
VI
eoiiHidered,
.i'
Street, Independence.
tove 1
argains i
Buyers of
lily's Ax Boy's Saw and Buck
.22 cal. Kille Bracket Saw Outfit
Small Brass Iihlern Toy Sad Iron
Kx press Wagon Hunting Goat v
CI miss Shears , Carving Set
Knives. Forks or Spoons. Nickel Copper
Cobbler's Outfit
Sewing Machine
etc.
5
Oregon
' fi'iuim Lfttvs of Oregon.
It la lawful to kill deer and elk from
July 15 tti November 1 of each year,
but 11 la unlawful to kill them at ntiy
time fur the hides, hams and horus,
and It la altto unlawful at any time to
kill a spotted fawu or to chase a deer
wlthdoga.
The open season to kill silver grey
squirrels is from Oatuberl tojauuary 1.
The opeu season for Chiua pheasautB,
urotwe, native pheasants and quitllh Is
t he mouths of October and November.
Huuters are not allowed to shoot from
a public hljrh way or to euter any stand
Imr or growing graiu uot his owu fur
the purpose of recovering or taking any
gaum, or to ko upou auy premises for
the purpose of hunting or to allow his
dogs to do so without the consent of
lie owner or the person In charge. The
law forbids the killinir of laeksuii ex.
tvpt from the tirst day of September
uimi me lac aay or tvoruary tollow
Ing. Trout may tie taken from April 1 to
November I of eai-li jer. Ducks m i
I f killed from Senteruher 1 until March
li followlntr.
The penalty fur the violation of any
of I 'io I'Mvidiotm of the law protecting
vimiii' Is a tine of not leas than 115 or
more ! han fUO, together with the costs
of the t.rnsicotiiin or by tine In the
count) J til not loss than seven davs "
inn mole tlmn 100 days.
The pttniiliint'tit beinir so severe few
will t.-ijse Kit- chances of killing game,
mil nf aeiisou. '
wk.tidk:
1 u
KLY TATK-MAN
fAmflU HOMESTEAD