THE WEST SIDE Telethon, No. 141. kMttiiT OK I'YTHU. llONTRft rlH) NV"4S, KVKKV 1 1 W edneeda ewtun. Meialirnt will Ink, an notice endw thmidvaaHNtlliMl VLHlnft KOIghUare mtllwt to attend aher. CuuvSliWnh r S, H-SO t c. . . J, W.KU'HAKIWION, K. R.S Court IntlepenoViieoNa. 80, rarest rr of AntwrU, meet every Tuela R. AUlu, dentist, iWper block. The Pwtk County Sunday School Asso cislioa wilt meet at Dalla Saturday. The Kn!M o! lvy 1d work in the third degree Wednesday night. It M. Wad A Co. can save you money on farm waguno. , , The HitrtioM is cousHierea by many to t the (Htt wneei mane. At Robinson' school book and ecliool upplie. The IVgrve ot Honor met Monday ewniug and received three application (or membership. Buy vmir mill feed at the Collins mill IUsii, 17 per ton; short $13 per ton. V E. Devon, ol Buena Vista, vii in town on business last Saturday, dim Goodman able to b out MuJy after a week' illueM. iWt overlook that Sd band drill at R. M. Wade v Co.' if you want bar gain. Mr. T. P. Campbell went toCorvsIli? on Monday morning' train lor week's visit with relative. Allen 1'atterson, an attendant at the insane asvlum, m up on a short visit the first ot the week. The 'Ot Hartford ia the standard ol $J5 wheels. West Hide and Weekly Statesman, one year, fJ Order a nieo dressed chicken, from Fsltner Bros, tor your Sunday diuner. For school supplies and school books, go to Kobi neon's. We have already received two line of wheels: wven different models. Call and tee them. F. K. Ohamlwrs. fresh oyster, claim, crabt, fish, etc., at I'aluier Bro. Palmer Bros, pay cash lor ettga, poul try, el. Call and see us, Mrs. C E. YanDetisert,' of Kllbourn, Wis., was afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation for a king time. She saye, "I have tried, many preparation luit none have done me the good that 1'hamberlaln'a ton at-h aud Liver Tablet have. Thette Tahleta are for aale at Klrklamt'a drug store. l'rit5 cut. Kamplea free Try Moore, the Wlwr, north aide ol "Q" atrwet,. opposite Knoi'a grocery aiort, (or a hair cut or shave. The Cleveland bicycle more handsome than ever. ta a beauty, Pruning a hears and aawa at F. E. Chambers. K yon need a wagon, buggy or carriage cull at K. M. Wade Co a and they will SHrpriae you with the bargain they offer. BoVa' men'a and women's half soles at F. E! Chambers. When In Salem and you want a good niestl don't forget to go to Btroug'a liestaiiraut, where everything the mar ket atforda can t had. . Columbia and Hartford agency. F, E. Cham tiers. J. 8. Moore, the barber on 0 street, now handle Newbro'a Herplcide. the famous dandrutf cure, endorsed by all the leading barbers of Portland and all cities in the etutt. Give it a trial and save your hair. There is no wheel on the market that has stood the tetteual to the Crescent. Mrs. G. Wood expects to leave Mon day for South Bond, Wash., where her husband is employed in a saw mill. WANTED To buy a good heavy work marei Alex Turnhull, Imlejiendence. Campbell Bros.- will receive, about April 1st, a large shipment of matting direct from Japan. This matting will be sold at the lowest prices ever heard of in this city. . Headache often rexulta from a dis ordered condition of the atoiuach and constipation of the bowels. A doae or two of Chamberlain's Htomach and Liver Tablets will correct these dis orders and cure -the headache. Bold by Klrkland Drug Co. A very interesting game of basket ball was played'in the gymnasium of the Xormal school at Monmouth .last Friday night between a team froui the Albany Athletic Club and the team at the 'Nor mal school, resulting in a victory forthe Albany boys by a score of 10 to 12. Al though hotly contented from start to finish the game was a good clean one, no rough play being indulged in by ither side. This slfnstQiw fa on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine TbM the remedy that enres a cold ta ene day Invitations will 1 out the first of next week for a social to be given by the Foresters of America at the opera house on Saturday evening, April 6. A very interesting program is .being pre pared. The Iri.-lcpemlence orchestra will furnish music for the occasion. BOYS' SUSPENDERS, iats k M If your Suspenders are g.U broken ; or disabled get a . 3 S 'i? ii new pair at the JgaC We have now in our line of crash hats -m Z for men, ladies and boys. ' . . . ' Also our regular lines. . ' ' 35 THE RAKET STOR 3 uuuuiuuiuuuuuiiuuauuuuaiuix Wklst (Ink. The whist club met with Mr. and Mm Q. W. KntcVjast Thursday evening ,ir, ana Mrs. j. b. Cooper win first prises while Mrs.TNtmott and Mr "Con naway secured wnsolatioh badgej. Tha cmo will meet this Friday evening with vr. ana Mrs. Butler. . The cold rains during the past week have somewhat retarded seeding, but are a great benefit to fruit trees. IWt forget the dsnce at the opera house tomorrow evening (Saturday), given oy the young men o! Indenend enee. Coma one, come all and enjoy yourselves. .., There will be preaching services at tne Baptist church Bunday, April 7lh oy Hev, in, Slmrt, of Pslem. Services morning and evening at the usual hours. A good How of natural gaa has been truck by 8eth Kiggs near Ciowlev shout 15 miles from here, and it ia pro bable that boring will be begun 1m mediately, Professor Hayley from Salem, Wil lamette university, will lecture in the lHra house Sunday at 3 p. m. 8Hclal music by mala quartette. Everybody welcome. Plsyeis of slot machines who desire to gratlty their passion can do so now. In fact every day there is a string of farm er at the game. It is located, at the creamery and the players put chips in the slot and pomp out their milk. The machine ta a daisy and no oue seems to kick. - A pleasant surprise party wat given Mr. C. C. Martin iu honor ol her birth lay, Monday evening, by a number of her friends,- Dancing was the main feature of amusement and waa Indulged n until a iai nour wncn delirious re freshments were served after which the guest dejiarted for their homes. A Raging, Roaring Flood Washed down a telegraph line which Chaa. V. Ellta, of I Jetton,' la., had to repair. "Standing waist deep lu toy water," he writes, "gave me a terrible cold aud cough. It grew worse dally. Flually the Ut doctors in Oakland, Neb., ISloux City and Omaha said I had Consumption aud could not live. Then I began, using Dr. King' New Dis covery aud waa wholly cured by six bottles. " Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Cold and all throat aud Lung troubles by Kirk laud Drug Co. Price 5tc aud f 1.00. A young woman of pleating address la going over the country swindling unsus pecting people, says the" Junction Times, She goes into a town and organise lasses In fancy work, Instructors are to lotlow her In two or three daya. She collects the entrance fee and disappears, and that i the last heard of her classes. When oil ia found In paying quantity in the Polk county hills and in other portions of the Willamette valley, the hardest proposition will he to keep it out of the hands of the Standard Oil company, a feat that will be necessary it it ia expected to open up an oil in- uatry in Oregon. Tha big corporation, should it succeed in corralling these oil elds, will simply let them stay idle tor many years, as they will not be needed. The 8umlrJ Oil company does not wish to see the supply Incresaed except as it considers necessary. Thomas Graham, of Salem, on Mon- ay began an action in the circuit court of this county against Webb Lewis, to recover $3214 damagus. Some time ago Graham was out hunting, and while up a tree waa shot by Lewis, who assert thai he took his victim for a wildcat. Graham was perforated by 24 buckshot, fell 30 feet to the ground and was un conscious for 2t hours. TU Easy to Feel flood. Countless thousands have found a blessing to the body In Dr. King's New Life Pills, wtilob positively cure Con stipation, Hick Headache, Dlxzlness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Htomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25c at Kirtland Drug Co. ' FOR SALE -A 10-acre lot, at High land, enclosed with wire fence; gojd house; 60 fruit trees, alt bearing; sev eral kinds of berries; good spring. In quire of J. W. Klrkland, Independence. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Uxatlve Hromo Quinine Tablet All druggists, refund the money if It fulls to cure. K. W. Grove's algnature Is ou each box. 25c. , Drink THE PUREST AND BEST..... Bottled beer for family use to be bad at. ED. BALE'S G1STLE SALOON. Independence.- 10c to 1 5c. 5 - Hats - Jlats . J. S. Cooper wai In Portland ca busi uesi the Brat o( the weeki - t Claud llubban came up from Balem to spend Sunday at home returning on thrboat Monday morning, Mr. A. D. Davidson retaroed on Tues day from Eugene where she had been visiting relative. K, Oldendorff, agent tor the Iteming tun type-writer, wa In the olty a couple of day thtt week on business. Mr. M. L, Dorrla, of Eugene, I visit' Ing her parents, Mr, and Mr, D. L Hedge, In thit city. Rev. T. J. Hoy, ot Portland, will preach In the Baptist church next Sun day, morning and evening. 0, W, Stapleton, an attorney ot Port' land, wa in this city on legal business the first of the week. George Buffln, the ten year old son ol W. B. Buff in, had an arm broke last Friday, at the result ot being thrown from a horse. A woman lost her back hair down town the other day, This I another ease of an accident resulting from a ml' placed twitch. On Tuesday morning J. B, Stump shipped to the agricultural college at Corvalli a Hue CoUwold buck, welgl Ing 333 pouud. The editor and wife went to Hood River last Friday tor a week' rest. II there anything In the paper this week that teem unusually bright, Just charge It up to the boy. M. K. Welkins, who eouducted the candy factory here tor tome time paat, closed out hit business oa Tuesday and left tor hit home at Philomath. The Bottle aocial given by the Frster ual Union last Saturday evening wat i success both socially aud financially. A good program wat rendered, alter which delicious refreshment were served, aud all hail a good lime. Mr. L W, Loughary 1 visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. L, Hershner, at Hood Riwr. Site left here last Friday with good things from the farm which will be highly appreciated by the recipients. Salem is to have a new creamery. The plant formerly located at that place was moved to Lyons, Linn county, on Tue day, and a new and larger plant will be put iu In it place, John Behan, night watchman on the Corvalli & Eastern railroad bridge at Albany, while opening the draw Tue- ay uight lor the Modoc, accidentally full oft into the pier and was Instantly killed. Capt. Geo. Skinner, formerly of this city, is now in business in Lebanon, conducting a department a tore In part nership with Fred MundelJ, 8upt. L. R. Field,- of the Southern Pacific company, passed through Inde pendence Wednesday on a tour of iu- apecliou ot the west side line. Mis Edith Owen entertained the Merry Heart" club at her home last Friday evening. The eveuliig wa plea-' ntlyspeut in cards and music, alter which delicious refreshment . were terved. He Kept Ills Leg. Twelve year ago J. W, Hulllvan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inllaiuatlou and bl(Md poisoning set in. For two year he suffered Intensely. Then ths best doc tor urged ainptatlon, "but," be write, "I used one bottle of Electric Hitters and 1 1-2 boxea of Bucklen' Arnica Halve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Kcxema, Tetter, Halt Rheum, Bore and all blood disorders Electric Hitters has no rival on earth. Try thera, Klrkland Drug Co, will guarantee satisfaction or re fund money. Only 60 cents. An Exposition Booklet. Here comes another of the beautiful booklets from the Buresu of Publicity of the Pan-American exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. It consists of 10 pages and a cover iu light green. The unique feature ot it is the miniature reproduction of the fatuous poster, "The Spirit of Niagara," which has had a moat remarkable de mand. The envelope in which the pos ter booklet is mailed also besrs a repro duction of this artistic work. The book let is a popular picture book, the first psge having an engraving of the magni ficent electric tower, which is 391 feet highland which form the glorinua center-piece of the great expoaition. On the snme psge is a miniature of one of the torch bearers which will adorn the wings of the electric tower, and beside it a picture of Niagara Falls, The sec ond page show a picture of the electri city building and five other amall, illus trations of the uses of elecrtricity. The the third page shows the splendid group of buildings erected by the National government and which will contain the government exhibits, also five miniature illustrations, one of them showing the life laving station, where exhibitions will be given daily by a picked crew of ten men, during the exposition. The fourth page is Sevoled to the wonderful display of government ordnance; the fifth to the machinery and transporta tion building and four, other illustrations of modern machines and vehicles. The center of the booklet shows a birdseye view of the expoaition, and gives some idea of the great extent ot the enterprise upon which about $10,000,000 is being expended. The grounds contain 300 acres, being half a mile wide, and a mile and a quarter Ion a. Other pages show horticulture, graphic arts and mines, manufactures and liberal artn, the music temple, the plaza and Us beautiful sur roundings, the Stadium or athletic field, the agricultural, live stock and ethnol ogy features, and a few of the 80 or 40 Ingenious and novel exhibits which promise to make the Midway the most wonderful that has ever been prepared for exposition visitors. The last page shows a ground plan of the exposition, whereon the location of different build ings is Indioated. The railroads will make low rate from, all parts ot the country during the exposition, which opens May 1 and continues six months, and the people of Buffalo are preparing to entertain comfortably the millions who will attend. Anyone desiring a copy of this booklet may have it free by addressing the Pan-American Bureau of Publicity at Buffalo, N. Y. , . - The beat Preaorlptlon for Malaria Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Grove' Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form, No Mckoot Report. . . , Ruport of tit Independence public school (or the month ending March 'a, 1U01I The following t a list ot those neither abseut nor tardy and wore "excellent" (above Vt)) In scholarship and deport' mentt Firat Grade. (larlln Lemmon Ira Mix llonetta Tucker Henry Ford Huth tbalge Ulerin Whlteaker Ailrain Fisher Leona Hiwrllng Karl Wood lKtra Klkln Pearl Knox Key Kay Jessie Hurafford Otto Steele Cora Wilcox Harry Plcken Jacob Cornwall , Uretchen Kmamer Hecoud Urade. Harry Mix Errol Wolcott Jennie Elkln . Uenevieve Cooper Uessle Wolootl Third Grade. Unlee Cooiwr Flossie Immon Uladys Irvine Laura Ford Msrabal Hcrartow r.tnei I ut ter Kellis Albiker Helen Cooper Emma Wilcox ltertha Mattlaon " Fourth Grade. Nellie Damon Maggie Hodge Jeasie Freeman Koy McFsdiiun tlertrude Dues Hale Pomsroy Cora Mix Caddie Hloper ' Ursce Walker Alma Walker OIn Whiteaker Emma lloukie, . Fifth tirade. Mildred Ilaldwln Iva Usker Jtmmie Johnson Jean Hhsrmsn KvaMix Q.ilnUllo Wilcox lwi bimmous Hixtli Grade. hirtina Webster Hasel Itohannon Olive William Laura Newell llssel Beelcy JunecWIey Seventh and Eighth Grade. Iterth lkihaunun France Cooiier II hi tie Mix llerlwrt Parker (telle Wilcox mau Uoodmau Katie Kelso bbelbv Cisijier Veni Ketchum Nathan Murphy (rover Madison Maud Tharp May Webster Ji-asie Madison Kdgar Hneley Claire Tharp Cecile Wilcox Ninth and Tenth Grades. Guy Walker Lola Htark Grace Myer Jatl Wilson Kloyd Mix Itoy Hawkins lllsnche Phillip Edith Line Malwl Parker Nola Owen lues Warner A. M. Saniirss, Principal. , The Finest Service to the East and South. ThoO. R. A N. Co., In connection with the Oregon (Short Line and Union Pacific, offer the finest service and fast est time to Salt Lake, Hunver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, Hi. Louis, Chi cago, and all point c"t Three trains ally from Portland, with choice of many different route. Palace and, tour ist sleepers, library, dining and chair cars on all trains. Write A. L. Craig, G. P. A., 0. B. A N. Co., Portland, Oregon, for particulars, It is not always the hansomest wile that makes the happiest home. W ANTED. Ctbl, reliable ponon In vprT eciuiny u rrprmcM mrs oum fljr ol ullif nuaaciM reputation; SU. .alary wr yimr, payable weakly; M per Uay a'wtluleljr nr and ail tXMna;aimiiiL, ixina-nun. annuii Hilary, no emiiiuiaalon; aalary palil a. b Ham r day and ioiwiim inonny advaiuwl aaoh vk. SrA.NUAttU MOUafc, t4 lxwrlx.ru Ht Ctil-, That Sew Tax Law. ' About the only change In the assess ment law enacted by the last legislature, so far as the work of the present assessor Is concerned, Is the provision for the as sessment of farm machinery owned by foreign residents, in the name of the person holding the machinery, The great change In the taxation law Is that in reference to the payment ot taxes. Hereafter payments are to be made semi-annually, on June 1 and December 1, to the sheriff. If paid before a cer tain date a rebate is to be allowed. A Wood (ugnMealcfnTfor"Chlldren. "I have no hesitancy lu recommend ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,' says F. P. Moran, a well-known and popular baker of Petersburg, Va. "We have given It to our children when troubled with bud coughs, also whoop ing cough, and It has always given perfect satisfaction. It was recom mended to me by a druggist as the best cough medlolue for ohlldreu as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Bold by Klrkland Drug Co. Notice. Parties having business with the First National Bank are directed to call at Room 2, Cooper Block, where they can be attended to. J. 8. Cooi-kr, President. Go to ., H. M. LINES For Wall Paper, Window Shades, Picture Framed, etc. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Ofllce with the Telephone company INDEPENDENCE. ; ' if i i . NauvautTrarlisrs. II f J ;j .'...;..'; ;. ' . A 2 Mrs, Tuck ,,.. 1 In W IT (? MiMthHirks... I 1 II N MM CiWBran,,, I 17 S0 so N Mlw Cooper 4 tl HHI.S W mimuoit a m mKn n MlM MuturMB , I tMIAS VT Mlaa Smith .,, t A ajiH frlltij Ii ttt A, M, gnlrs, saityn (wh7 9 WME UP Springtime is here and the Btrlklng novelties in Gentleman, Boys and Youths suits, shoes, hats and lies are complete aud ready for your Inspection. Others who have examined the now garments say they are the swellesfc ever brought to this city." Come in and satisfy yourself; and as I need money, therefore must sell, In order to pay off, arid as my expenses are not very high, therefore can sell cheaper, and will sell cheaper, than any pther house In this city. That is my strong point and you are benefitted by purchasing your garments at the W)ite Hoiise, ZED ROSENDORF. V Bt'KSA TISTA. Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Hlmpson, of Al bsny, are visiting at Mr, Pillar's, ,'Mr', L &. Powell, of'Aluany, 1 visit lug'wUh IeV daughter,, Mrs. L. 1), Bald- win, the present week. Mr. J, A, McCain I slowly Improving In health, .. , , Mn.lt, L Ilerren, ot Oregon City, Who has been with her father, Mr, Mo Cain, for the past week, lis returned home. . i- Oeo. Davidson and Hupert Hall left Monday morning for Elmer, Wash,, where they Intend to work In logging eamp, John Vanderpool wa a visitor In town for tha past few day. Tha Methodist Sunday school recently organised had a good attendance last Bundsy, Bumlay sohiml at lOi.'lO a. m every flumlny In the M. K. church, and at 2 p. in. In the Evangelical church. Mr. Emma 'Anderson wa elected joint delegate by the twoHuudsy schools to attend the County Sunday Hchool convention at Delia Saturday. Our school commences again Monday with Prof, W, 0. Swan, ot Oorvallis, as teacher. ' Miss Eunice McCormlck has gone out to Well station. A. J. Halt and Kob't Wilson were In town on business last week. The Country ot Sheridan's Hide The unique project of photographing the entire MU'e of Blieridaii's rlile, from Winchester, Virginia, to Cedar Creek, as It la today, has been carried out by The Ladles' Home Journal, aud the re sult will U shown in a picture story of fourteen photographs, bheridan and his aides on horse-back, from historical pictures, have lieen Introduced Into each picture, to that the ride ot IKol ia shown a If it were taken today through that country, which, In reality, has changed but little. , : ' Jub Couldn't Hare Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but lluckleu'a Arul ca Halve will cure the worst case of pile on earth. It baa cured thousands. For Injuries, Palua or Itodlly Eruptlouslt's the beat salve In the world. Price 'ilc box. Curt guaranteed. Hold by Klrk land Drug Co. Women are very Inconsistent. No matter how wearied ahe is uf su "offalr." she resents the man becoming so too. Muting from Monmouth. Mr. Walter Cambell who Just recently left school on account of the illness ol hi lather made the school a short visit on Monday, Once more the O. H. N, 8. basket ball team suffered defeat this time at the hand ot the Albany hoy whom they had beaten on Marh lull. Bichness, especially Meascl and Hear- let fever, ha greatty increased the absence of the children in the training department lately. Harry Belt i again with u after hav ing suffered another oeratlon upon his arm which he had amputated some two year ago. The Florence Manaturlum, Salem, Oregon. A (I rat-clas private hospital for the treatment of chronic aud surgical. Hullt during the paat year especially sr tne puriuM Mr which ii is uaeu. Conveniently located within four lucks of the bul neas ari or tne City. lie most modern furulslmiK ami lat est appliance throughout the building. Heated by not wwerj iignwa oy gas and electricity. Here thealck cati have the comforts of an ehgant private ionic, with all the advantages of a ?;eiieral hospital. Outside physicians irlngtiig lu patleuU treated with the greatest courtesy, and assisted lu nitra tions If requested. f or teriu.i ana lurtner niioriuatiou write or apply personally to 11, CAKTVVKKJltT, M, V., Superintendent. Visitor welcomed from 2 to 4 P. M. I Xr. tiil Ktump Dead, Word was received at Monmouth Tuesday of the death of Mrs. Hoi Stump, which occurred suddenly at Nome, Alas ka, December 11. Mrs. Stump left Mon mouth last May to join tier husband, Who Immigrated to Alaska a short time before. Deceased was almut U years old, and a daughter of Hey. H. M, Wal ler, a pioneer minister. Hhe had lived in Monmouth, and on the home place near there until last year. She leaves a ushand and throe sons, ot Nome, and daughter, Mis Lora Stump, ot Mon mouth. To the Deaf. rich lady cured of her deafness aud noises In the head by Dr. Nichol son's Artificial Kar Drums, uaveflo.ow) to his Institute, so mat dear people un able to procure the enr drums may have them free.. Amireas No. l.ii.H-c, liie Nicholson Institute, -780, Eighth Avenue, New York, U. H. A. Send Mo Their Jinnies. Thousands of Eastern tieople will take advantage of the cheap rates to the Northwest In effect every Tuesday from February 12 to April 80 They are trie lowest in years. If you have any friends who are talk ing of coming West, send me their names and 1 will have our representa tives look them up furnish them with advertising matter reserve berths see that they have a quick and comfortable trip. A. C. Huemmin, i General Agent, 2-8 1 4-80 Burlington Hotite. Portland Deafness Cannot be Tared by Iik'hI snpllettiiiih, as Uioy cannot isrh Ilia ilU'Swil portion of Ml ear, 1'liara Is only iiiib tray m nur iiariiw, anu tnat is ny roit lllutliiniil rnnmlina, Mmtiias Is rau.ril liy an inMaiiti'il eiiniiMliitt til tha inufsnin lining ol I lie ('.u.lit.'lilun 'I li Mi-. Wtnitl this tilbagnU liitrameil you liavaa rumbling sound or ini-lTi"i-l lirarlim, and wlia It la aiillraly hIimkmI il.ariiima in tna ranuli, and imlaaa tha Inflam mation an be takmt nut aud tlila tuna r Uirad In Ha norma! minilllliMi, hearing will m ileatniypil Hiravan ulna i-i mil l tan ara rail-i ll hy aalarrh, which la nnitiln hnt an Inltaiiml iHHiilHliin uf tha inumua aniniiwa. W will ulva Una Huii'lim! INillara l,r any Caaa or Ihnhiiwa (atiwd hy eaiarrh) that ean But bs eiirad hy Mall's latanh Ctna. Mu4 or cueuiara, rre. C. , CllgNKY A CO.,ToludO, O. Hi'M hy all finiuKl(.7.'Ki. Haifa family fills srs tlis bust. To locate Keltlers. A. E, Maurltsen, formerly of Mlnnn- apolls, Minnesota, but more recently ol Dallas, this county, ha eslabllshted an oflice with Fred Hurst, in Salem, for the purpose ot operating a bureau ol immi gration, Mr. Mauritaen I connected with a big company with headquarter at MI'niesHills, and this firm will send emigrants to this pises, aud It will be the business of this olliue to locate these I settlers on timber land, government claims, or farms, or city property, a they may desire. Mr, MatirilxeV plans as outlined, are upon an Intelligent basis and with tha co-npcrstlon of the head ofllce it will bring Jiumlrede of Imml grants int'i the Willamette valley during the coming season. It is not the ex peetatUm to locate all ot these people hut there wilt be many of them who will make their future homes hero. '"' Irj Ititr preparation simply devel. op dry cslanii i they dry op ths sboitHIoiis, im:u aiinoro to the ntemiirauo arm dseom. iO, causing a fitr more snrlous trouble tlian ths ordiiiHry form of catarrh, Avoid all dry. lug lulmlnuta, funms. smokes and snulls ami use tlmt which cleaimtai, soothes and heals, hly's Cream Iialm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold In the head eaaily and iileasantjy. A trial six will he mallnd for lu conta. All dragglats sell ths 60o. siss. Kly Brothers. B0 Warren St., N.Y. The lliihu cures without pain, does not Irritate or cause aneeitig. It spread Itself over an Irrilatml and angry surfaoe, rnllev. Ing imiiitllatly tha pslnf ul Inflammation, with Kly' ( nm Halm you are armed against KmuU Catarrh aud Day Fever. The annual congregational meeting ot the Presbyterian church will be held to day at 2)0 p. m. ttuaiue of Import ance will come More the meeting. GAP CLOSED The operation of through trains iMtwwn San Francisco and Im Angeles, .via Burf iind Santa IlHibara, will be gin bit MONDAY M AKCII 31, 1901 ou the new COAST LINE Two Through Trains Daily. The COast Link Limited leaving ench terminal In the morning, equipped with ele Rant wife and parlor caw, will tiutke daylight trips inrougn the mmt plctur tmum, varied and entertain lug awnoa on the continent inquire of ageuta of tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC The young man who declare that be waa never in love forget the admiration he has for himself. Twice Troren. from ths Vindicator, Kulburrordton, N. C. The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the eftlcaoy of Chain- berhiln's Pain Balm twice with the most remark'thlo results In each case. First, with rheumatism lu the shoulder from which he sull'ered excruciating pain for ten days, whl. li was relieved with two application of I'alu Italm, rubbing the parte afflicted and realist ing lusUnt benellt and entire relief In a very short time. Becond, in rheu matism lu the thigh Joint, almost pros trating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rub- bltitf with the liniment oq retiring at night, and getting up free from pain. For aale by Klrkland Drug Co. ew Estray law. The new law in reference to taking up estrays needs to be studied, ss there is a provision for a fine ot f 10 to f 100 to tak ing up an estray without complying with the provision of the act. When an estray is taken up three notices have to be posted, It ia provided though that no vstraya shall be taken up during the months of. May to November inclusive except hrcachy of viscions animals which uiny be taken up in any month. Within Urn days the owner may claim aud secure the animal tipou the pay ment of f 1 fee and a reaaonubla price for keeping it. After ton" daya the county clerk is notified and the animal i ap praised and sold, being advertised in a nmvaiaH!r if over f 15 value. E.LKetchum.M.D Ofllce and Rcahtuuoo Corner Railroad Monmouth Htreets, INDEPENDENCE, OR W. U. Sharman, Main Street, Independence CD Some People Think BecauHe we oflfor them such a fine looking ring for such a small amount of money that it mnst be plated or filled. Not bo, however, for we carry nothing but solid Qold Kings and sell them on a very close margin. lonrs lor Kings, 0. A. KRAMER 4 CO Jewelers and Opticians. Thurston Lumber Company. Dalloo. Oroffon. ...MANUMCTUflKRS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, aluo Cedar Shingles. N'OTIC; We have a flmt-class drv kiln which enablea ustoo-l V vol! tlmr oughly dry lumber. "DOCTOR UP" Chaugoablo weather between two Reasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much potty sickness. Better ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Como to us to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRK LAND It is 0,000 Llilcs Long. The Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of the world'a railroads. Over 8,000 miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lines; having , throuRh-car arrangements which exte nd more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely ' uncqualed service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go cast. Omaha, ChicsRo, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVEKY WHERE beyond. Cor. SOUTH and EAST -vla- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Trsln Inili'iwnilcnos fcr Porllsad an4 w)r auunnt si s.m p. m. (or Corvullli st 11:00 . m. !.f I'orlUeil Ly Albanr Ar AtiUuit " Kucmim ilU) " HknfrsJtcimw.,. " Os'Iob.. ......... " Ihumr ,, " KmiM Cltx.,.. " CliliWKO " Um AdkiIos " Kl . ' fort Worth Itr of Muitoo. " lluunKlll ,, " N OrlcKlil.... " W MlllllglDQ u sw York , ssnt. m. I; luni. , UMs.m. , .I0 p. m. 7:ii V.tu. , 4:.ia.m. . .1ia, m. . 7Ss. in. . 7:12 s. m. 7:90 p. nu ii . ts p. m l'j :v a. lit, fittia. m. ;4 m. 7: on a. m i s.m . 7:S6 . n SJlOs.ni 145 a. m S:uo p. m :: . n lltso. m 7:UU . m : p. n S:4s.m 12:10 p. m WO p. in. S.-uu p. m, a:Sl. in. II :., m. 7.10 . in. 6:SD p, in. :. M. U:1U p. in. Pulliimn and Tourlut cars on both trains CI iitrriHiunuuonlotoOKIeutut Kl I'uo tml lourui vrs to 'hloM(o, St. Louis, Ke OrliMU Mid WsnhlUKlou. s tU'iimiihlp It itti Tot llimolulu, Jttpmi, I Lliis riilll'lluc,tX'iilrl ami South America. - Pee Ms. O, A. Wiuxis at iDdvpendance sta tion, or td! runs C. IT. MARKHAM, Ueneral PawvnKor Auut forUaud.Or. A GLEAN SHAVE . ' . -AND A- HH STYLISH RAIRCaT IS WHAT YOU OKT WHKS VOU PATHONUK Kutch'e BarberShop. Independence Orcpon Dan P. Stouffer. Insurance...... and Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Street " Dallas, Oregon Mi snythlnr yon Invent or Improve! also set CAVEAT.TRADE-mURK, COPYRIGHTor DESIGN PROTECTION. Beud model, sketoh, or photo, fur frne exanilnatlnn and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS foe before patent. V C.A.SUOV&CO. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, t).C. wWev 60 YEARS' Tradc Marks Designs Copyriohts Ac Anvone rndtni a ulteteh and denorlptlon may qulelilr Moerliiln our opinion free whether an liivunllon In pnilnlilr patentable. Oonitnunloa tlonmlrlotlriwiitldnntlal. Handbook on Patents nt tnm. OliUwt nnr for eourlng uatenta. l'nienu iin inroun muuu v ijxtM mitiM, without ohiirue. In the Scientific Jlmcricati A handaomolr lllimtnttod weekly. Isnmit clr- m.lullitn it mnv anlMilllrirt li.lirni.1. Terma, .i a rmrt rour montu. u BOiaojan new.uBHiorm Pn S61 Broadway, Urauota Offlo. St, Washington, D. vnrini9 1 nnwss mnniOa COPYRIGHTS AND DESICNS. Send your hnslnessdlrect to Waihlngton, avei time, 001U leas, better service. ItrsncoloMtoO. IhlnlOlM rUSnllnhi. try M.mlntlan, mtfe. Attv'l Sj. not dm uitl utest In uomi, PERB0NAI, ATTENTION OIVES-1J UUI AOItfALSXPEailSOS. Souk "Row to obtain HUaU," to., unt Sw. r.UjiU procure) Uroifh I. , BUiw. nodn iptoltl nolfo., wltho.1 tuie, la tb. INVENTIVE AGE Ulutr.tod noatklr-Slmath year km, II. a ywr. F C SlfiCFBS SftWM X he Ma VI MUS.II WaWaSHINQTON, D. C. lijlllllll'jlll' tllilllf'- ''a.. a- DRUG CO. A. C. Siiildom, General Agent, Third and Stark St., Portland, Ore. MOTOR LINB TIME TABLE Corrertad to date. Laaves lndeaend- Laarea Alrlle for enee for Monmouth M on eel h and add Al rile. j Independence. IiIO a, si. O.oe a.m. 80 9. m. ttiOO p. m. Leave Indeaend- leaves Oallaa for . MtMimoath and lu- ene for Munmouth tfepBuanoa. and Uallaa. : 1:"0 p. B, lliOa.a. BJO 7:IS p. m. , Leavee Moaaionlk Leave Monmoath tor Independence, for Alrlle i45 a. m. l:SO a. m. 1:8 a. as. : . m. SiSO a. tn. ; 5:43 a . BiOt p. tn. Leavm Monmoath for Delia. Leavee Indeaend- i I enee for Monmouth' ll:o a. m, 1:30p.m. tiOS a. m. HllWRll' Oregon ShohtIine aud union Pacific lrl TIME SCHEDULES. Arrive for From hidrpeudenoe from KiJwiriii . Kt. Worth, Omaha, iom Jian,?i('lty' 8!i p.iu via Hunt. Chicago and melon 8altUke.nver.Ft m p m Worth (imiUi.Kn. g 40 a m. via Hunt. c"? t-eul. taBton vblB HI Paul Walla Walla, Lewis- FsatMall tnn.Hpokane, Mln-B.-U0 a in neapolls, Ht. I'aul, 7 m- via IHiluth.Mllwaukee, Hpoksne Chicago and Kant. - OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Portland. All eatllng datits sub- n m J11 I" change - . ' 8 P m Kor Van Framn'oo- P- dalls every 6 days wJiniTu. Columbia River " RsSundsy Btoamerm 4P-m-, 8l5rdW To Astoria and Way- Kxiuud'y 10 p m tndlugs. - , . WUlHinetleeud ''. ' Willamette Rlvrr. 4:!p. in. aud Vay4ndlugs M"t rl- W,,Rrl SulahRlver. Lv. Lewis 5:3fa,m. ' inn, dully Dally itlparlato LewUton. 9 a. iu. Steamer to Portland from Independence Mndoe leaves Oorvallis for Portland Mondays n Diinesunvs ana rrmays man m, panHlng Independence nt II a iu. Kntnrulni. leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Satur day!, panning ludopondouvoat 9 n in Ruth leaves rndepeudenee for Portland Tues days, j nursuays snu mttirunye at n a m. Koturnlng luaveg Portland for liidopendenue Mondays, Wedmwdajs and Fridays at S a in arriving at ludependuuee at 6 p in. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers Aitona and Pomona Will leave Independence EVERY DAY, Sunday exoepted, at 7.-00 a. m.', for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap-" ply on boardthe boat, or to the agent J. E. , HUBBARD, Indepeudence , . Oregon, ure, no pay. frloe, boo,