ca UxVr; fct-kes the food more WWM a THE WEST SIDE Telephone, Ne. 141. FRIDAY, AtHIL 1, 1001 KMtumor rnHi w , UOMKK LOlHIK NO. a, MKKTS RVKKV i eilawday ewntna. Metnlici- will take ne nonce mm jrovera uiemlva aeeoultitiilv, VMtlua Knllnrv tnviied to attend wlie'ii CiUYniuh. . r. S. VYILSON.C. !. J. W. KK HAKION.K. R.S. Court Iudepeudetice No, 80. Koreal raf America, meete every Tumlav ... I.... .1 11 ....!. ...k. " j. ' W It. Alllu, dotuM, Cooper block A ecliolareriip in a Portland biisineai college ii (or sale. Inquire at thin office. Tliere will be ro services at tli Evan gelical church Sunday, April 21. rliahop K, Cuba, D. D., L. L. D., ol Chicago will preach on Monday evening, Apr, 29 All kind of bicycle repairing done, v. , Mam. AT COST all carpet at J. I. Stock tona. R. M. Wads & Co. can save you money va iariu wagons. The Hartford it considered by to he the boat (3S whcvl made. ' At Robinson' achool booka many and achool aupplioa. AT COST all kid glove at J. Stockton. I No. mill. 1 seed oata (or tale at Col Una JJon'l overlook that 2d hand drill at R. M. Wad & Co. if yoo want a bar gain. The 01 Hartford ia the atandard 3o wheels. o( J. L Stockton bat a fine Una of tpring auuuiga tor tailor made suits. West 8id aud Weekly Statesman, wne year, f 3. Order a nice dressed chicken, (row Palmer Broa. tor your Sunday dinner. For achool tupplia and tchool booka, go to Robinson's. Beautiful new teplivr ginghamt at J. L. Stocktona. . If troubled by a weak digestion, low of appetite, or constipation, try a few dosea or Chamberlain' Stomach aud Liver Table. Kveiy box warranted. For aale by Kirk land Drug Co. We have already received two line of wheels; teven differetit model. Call and eee them. F, K. Chamlier, Frehoyterskclamt, crabt, fish, etc., at Palmer Itrot. . - Palmer Bros, pay cash tor egg, pool- try, etc. Call aud eve ua. .Fancy lace collara' (or jacket! at J. L Stockton. your eaton Try Moore, thebarber, north tide ol VC" atreet, opposite Knox'a grocery tore, (or a hair cut'or shave. ' The .Cleveland bicycle" it more handsome than ever, ' Pruning theart and tawt at ' . F. E. Chamber. If yofrrHaJa wa'gon, buggy or carriage II at K.' MTwWe & Co.'a and theycwiil surprise you with the bargains, they, offer. Boy' men's and women's half soles' at F. E. Chambers. J. L. Stockton hat the prettiest shirt waist! in town. . So customers say. Don't wait too long to have your.bicy clfs overhauled, 'oiled . and cleaned. Have it done now and save a repairing bill later on. C. W Brant. '. Note the. new advertisement of the Colombia Phonograph 'Co., San Fran cisco,'' in this issue. Lost at Independence on April 9 1901 a gold' filled' Keystone hunting case watclrif any one lias found such a watch' the finder'.will confer a favor by leaving the same .at this ollice or with J. C. Adams at Dallas Ore. and be rewarded therefore. - The Bei.t Blood Purifier. The blood it constantly being purified by the lungs, liver and kidneys. Keep the) organs In a healthy condition and the bowela regular and you will have no need of a blood purifier. For thla purpose there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tab let, one dose of them will do you more good than a dollar bottle of the beat blood purifier. Price 25 cents. Hauiplea free at Kirkland'a drug store. When la Balem and you want a good meal don't forget to go to Btroiig'a Keataurant, where everything the mar ket affords can be bad. Columbia and Hartford agency. F, E. Chambers. J. H. Moore, the barber on C street, now handle Newbro's Herplclde. the famous dandruff cure, endorsed by all ' the leading barbers of Portland and all cities in the east. Give it a trial and nave your hair. , There is no wheel on the market thut bas stood the tett equal to tiie Crescent. This signature It on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets tbe remedy that rare cold In 00a dajr PgII3 Knife for a very little money. Or, should you want to get up early, we can lurnisn rise Alarm i and See our other tines. THE RAKET STOR U4UUUUiU4U4UiU4UUUaUa.4UUUUwf Versmo delicious and wholesome fmm oe,, mw vow. I (J. S. Cooper was a passenger to Port land Monday afternoon. If the fine weather continues, just look at the hops grow. J. E. Murphy, ol Haltsm, wa a visitor here on Tuesday. iMUiauu naa imaliiKix very exten tlvely, The steamer Modoc hat leen nsran tined In Portland on tuspiclon that case of tmallHix was on board, The Presbyterian ladies are making preparation (or their rose fair to Ihi hl at soim as the nme bloom. Postmaster Wheeler hold a letter ad uressen 10 wuena ita witliout any name attached. It will wh)ii be time for the sprinkle wagon to ttart out. The street are al ready tomew hat dusty. '.The boy hare their baseball outfits on occasionally aud we can toon expect to see a game or two. The saw mill started up again on Mon lay morning, having secured a raft of logs. A fine raft of big log passed down the river on Tuesday morning being pro pelled by the current. C, W. Brant opened up hi bicycle re pair tbop adjoining the Wkmt Sins ollice on Monday. Trout fUhermeu should call on Palmer Bros, for fresh and prepared salmon roe when getting ready for a trip. Fom Sai.k Anyone desirous of pnr chasing a new piano from Wiley B. Alien Co., of Portland, can save KKI by calling at this otlice. "Swing on the corner and all proimm ade." Don't forget the dance at the opera bouse Saturday evening. Tlie orchestra club ha decided to give the boys and girl auolher whirl. PicKel ha a new invention tlitt hu it making stamp picture without any dividing line. Everybody like them much better than the old style. He hat applied lor a patent on his invention. Jame Witherow't, four-year-old ton found a louded shot gun thell on Mon day and in soma way managed to ex- lode it. Hit left hand waw badly flut tered and both legs tilled with shot. County Treasurer E. V, Dalton passed through here Wednesday afternoon en route from Salem where he deposited with State Treasurer Moore the turn of ftWOO toward the .liquidation of a state tax of something near t"J),000. Oeorge Boothby, of Monmouth, went iu Portland the first of -the 'week. On Tuesday" word was received by telephone I.M lidil luutn ttrt.'krt.l with ft ulnlr. inii sill',but no particulars were re ceived. ' T. W. Pomeroy started for Portland on Tuesday afternoon to lie on hand next morning'when, the grand lodge -ol the Maccabees meetn" that city. The body will be in tession two dayt, " Oeorge -L. Hitching, contemplate moving, to Idaho or Montana (or the purpose of following the racing circuit.' George it ajockey of no mean' ability and given'a good mount, he will 'make a showing for himself. Last. Sunday, Clare Irvine, Charley lA'ine and'I-ouis Wiprut went fishing. They tramped flfteen miles, got lost, fell into the water several time and caught one little inuduat that must have strayed away from home accidentally. The-rca-son we know that this Is a correct story, is because the camera don't lie and Clare was behind that camera. The grocery firm of Hawley A Wilcox has been succeeded by Hawley Bros. Mr. Wilcox hat retired and is now em ployed in the implement business tinder the firm of Temple & Wilcox in thlt city. Pendleton Tribune. The Wilcox above mentioned ia II. H. Wilcox, who was formerly in business' in Independence. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All drugglHts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W . Grove's signature ia on each box. 2Tm Drink, THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for 'family use to be had at EO. BILE'S CASTLE Independence We can furnish you or your boy with a Pocket you wun a ijn- -3 Clock for 85c 2 Hop Boll Beer Guarantee it. 3 Professor A. F. Campbell will lecture at the opera house on Hunday afternoon. Kverylwdy wst out walking or driving last Sunday the weather was so fine. Mis Alkire, of Albany, ha located In Independence and wilt be employed In the Palace hotel. Miss IVira t'odgln spent Hunday in this city, returning to her school Mon day. Mr. Thoma Pomeroy attended the grand lodge of the Maccabei in Portland Tuesday and Wednesday. Widow Bvdott at the opera house this Friday evening. If you want to enjoy a good laugh, come out. John Palmer, of Palmer Brot , return ed Thursday evening last from a three weeks' trip on Ptiget found. Mia. J. A. Wheeler returned from short visit to Portland on hat unlay morning's train. Mr. E. 8. Kldrldge, of Kansas Citv, Mo., is visiting Mr. and Mr. K, 0. Kldrldge, arriving on Wednesday' train. Pres. P, L, Campbell went on the Wednesday afternoon train to Portland enroute to Astoria for the teacher meeting. Mis Kssie Robertson and Mr, J. 8. Cooper left Monday afternoon for Port land to attend the grand lodge of the Ladies of the Maccabeet. The postmaster at Turner it nut 1340 by reason ol a visit from burglar on Monday noon while the postmaster was al dinner. No ilampt were taken. Kdward Rosendoi(and Bruce Burnett of Corvallis, tHnt Saturday and Suudny here returning to Corvallis on the boat Sunday night. Last Friday a deal was closed whereby Peter Kurre became the owner of an Mil- acre tract known a the John Osborne place, the price paid being said to 1 $:I0 per acre. After remaining closed (or a week, the Castle saloon was reopened on Friday evening of last week. Ilia many friends will be glad to know that Mr. tiale has decided to remain In Independence, Uev, J. U. (i. Russell, a Ha pi let minis ter of Stayton, wa a viaiior In Inde pendence last Saturday. He came up on his bicycle and reported the road In line shape for wheeling, . Mr R. L.Carey i visiting her par ents, Mr. anl Mr. L. (', Gilmnre, for a couple of week, when she will go to Drain to join her husband who has la'en transferred to that point. In'the published list of entries for the coming state fair races, wo tee that P. M. Kirk land's chestnut mare, Husie Aleue ha been entered In the 2:'J0 class of trotter tor the capitol city stake of I (XX). Our people who were intending to take In the excurslou to Albany next Sunday will be disappointed to learn that the same has been postponed by reason of the Forester having divided to have sn excursion' next week. A apecial motor will 'be1 run on Hun- ay afternoon from Monmouth at 2:'tn to accommodate those who desire to at tend Prof. A. F, Campbell's lecture at the opera house. Subject "The Power of Nation. .UexVTurnbull, who lately sold his farm on he prairie, has just bought an other one about five mlla from Halem? On Monday he moved hit household good over to Salem where he will re- ide for a time, , Mrs. HeleuD. Ha rford, vice-president of the National VV. C. T. U., will tell of Mr Nation and her' Little Hatchet? Past, Present ami Future," at the Audi torium this Friday evening. K. C. F.ldridge went to Salem on Mon ay tn arrange for Ice for the summer. The creamery will need a large amount of Ice, and a Mr. EhUidgn contemplates the making of ice cream and supplying the city with ice hy retail, a good busi ness ought to he done. D. B. Roydston was wearing one eye in a sling last Katunlsy, The evening before he was trying to .knock a corner off a brick and a little piece tlew into hit loft eye, requiring the service of a sur geon to remove the foreign substance. Dave aayt that he thuught by the leu I that the whole brick had gone into hi eve. Last Friday Justice Irvine wrestled with a case wherein Clarence Blanchaid wat charged with petit larceny by the stealing of a bicycle tire. Many wit nesses were examined and counsel on both sides worked hard to score a vic tory, but the jury acquitted the young in nn. The county will probably be called upon to pay the costs, amounting to alMJUt 30. The bicycle season It now fairly be gun, and the enthusiast! are taking up the pastime again after laying asidu their wheela for the winter. It Is a notable fact that better wheels are being sold this season than ever before. The cheap bicycles that have often flooded the mar ket are not in evidence this year. This is accounted for by dealers, who explain that the average purchaser It a good judge of a wheel; and will not take the cheaper grades. Those who buy now are looking for serviceable bicycles, and usually get them. The climate of Ore gon acts as an incentive to bicycle rid ing, and this accounts in a measure for the popularity of the wheel in this sec tion of the country, At W. II. Barncitt was going over the creamery milk route on Monday morn ing, he says that he saw four deer in the county road near the Oak Point school house. Just how these animals happen ed to be so far away from their home has not yet been ascertained. It is not likely that hunters are out in the hills as yut, for the game law just now pro vides for the close season. It has since been learned that two of these deer are pets belonging to Ben Whiteaker; the other two are probably wild ones. It would be a pity to have anything happen to one of them. TIh Easy to Feel Weed, Countless thoiiHunds have found a blowing to the body In Dr. Kind's New Life Pills, which positively euro Con stipation, Hick Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Htomach troubles. Purely vegetable; never gripe or weaken. Only 25o at Kirtland Drug Co. The best Presorlptlon for Malaria Chills aud Fever, is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tuutuless form, No (oure, uopay. Price, 60o. Polk Cnutilt'a Rail Head. Home weeks ago the giatle along tin Willamina river, almve the town of Willamina a"d In Polk county, csved In and list hi en Impassable, compelling those iisvelltig lu that diictii)n to go through lluld and over the hill and open gate to get through, Even the mail carrier has been forced to travel thla way all winter at great risk of life a he I at had to da most of the traveling by night. - The roud supervisor! have been null' fled ol thlt condition of affairs a number of times, yet a It It at one end of th county, and owing to the fact those per- ton living In the Grande Rounds and Butler country do most of their trading out this way, there it no heed paid to the rights of the traveling public. How long this road Is to tie overlooked aud people compelled to travel miles out of the way all for the lack of energy on the part of the proper road nlllclal 1 owing to how toon those Puik county people wake up from their comatose position, (Sheridan Hun. " Hhit I noHitlrsiT The eye it the only organ of the body that la completely controlled by the brain, tin-rehire it there is any kind of an ioierfeoiinti in the refraction of the eye, the lualn must necessarily lie ou constant trs i ii to comKl ieriev)i vision through an Imtwrfcct eve. This may af fect the brain, causing what Is called aalheuopia or chronic sick headache, This const snt effort on the part of the brain take brain strength, and in order to renew lit tireugtli the brain draws on it nervou system (or new material with which to replace the tost power necessarily uei to eninnoi tieriect via ion. Now if the nervous system i per fectly balanced It will suffer a a whole ami the erott with aiiuh a strain i liable to neivou prostration, but i( there i a weak (mint in the nervou system, that iKiint, because ol it lack of power to protect itself, will lie robbed more than any other part and the per son will have trouble at that point. If it Is In the nerve lining of the stomach, it will lie stomach trouble; if It it the bronchial nerves and mus 'let, la will lie tinmehial it mease; or It may be any other disease that eomet from a lack of strength In any one of the nerve center. i ins) it no longer a matter ol conjecture or exieriment, lor thousand of cures are being made and hundred of thous ands of pcuple lienefilted through wear ing siieutilically tilled glasses which give the patient perfect vision without drain etlorl, thereby stopping the lota to the nervous sstem. Call and have a litlk with Ir. Roberts at the Little Pah ace and allow him to explain this to you. ' School ItrpolU Tbe following Is the Mil of honor of the Monmouth public school (or the month beginning March It, 11)01, and ending A pi II 5, 11HJI t First gradeSusie Whitcomb, Marlon Byers. " Fourth grade Thomas Pettit, Lester Murphy, Douglas Crowley. Fifth grade-lavid Campbell, Dor- r'la Stump, Sixth grade Agnes Campliell, Cathe rine CampMI, Ralph Lucas. Seventh grade Beetle Uverhollaer, Eighth grade Daisy Davit, Norma Daniel, Klsie Pitney, Ninth grade Fannie Ziegler. 9 Bsmtiia LxMastkk, Sec. Dr. A. T Kolieria the eye opeclalitt now at Iudeivndence ha worked an average ol four weekt in each o( the fol lowing towns) Salem, Albany, Corval lis, Harrlsburg, Juuoiion City, Lebanon Browusville and Dallas,' and tlx month In Portland, Many of li't patients bad tried' in1 vain (or years to get fh'l work in this line and bad1 no 'more ex liericnee to gain. ' He rah give hundreds ol'rejerence. Call 'and see. his list of person Jltieddln each' town, "some of them may be your friends or acquain tances; A' traveling-specialist, i never spoken highly.of hy tiie paper ol a town unlets he really -deserye,, it, ' The fol lowing is from the Democrat of Albany t "Dr.A. T.i Roheris.'.the optician and oculist, went io"Corvalll thi,noon, after doing a tuccvsslul business in Albany, where he established a fine reputation. Hit work It highly spoken ol by those coming under his care. Dr liola-rit particularly invite a trial from those who think their canes hopeless. There may still be hope for you. Cuming Northwest Kvciils. Pendleton horse show, May 4, Oregon Pioneer reunion, Portland, June I I. Teachers' institute, McMinnville, April 20. ' Grand lodge, I. O. O. F., Baker City, May 22. State Sunday school convention, Eugene, May, H1H. Union County Teachers' Institute, Hot Uke, April 20. Lincoln County Teachers' Institute, Toledo, May 1517. Lane County Sunday school conven tion, Eugene, May 1-2. Oregon encampment O. A. R., Forest Grove, June 25-28. Marion County Sunday tchool con vention, Turner, April 25-20, Meeting of State Christian Endeavor Union, Snlem, May 10-19. Annual reunion of Lane County Vet erans Association, Eugene, June 4-0, The West Side ha a large number of subscribers on itt list who are in arrears and kindly auitgcsts that they remember the printer so that he can meet hit, oiiligiitiont. Job Con Id n't Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. They're terribly annoying; but Ittickien's Arni ca Hulve will cure the wond cuseof piles on earlh. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions It's the bi'Mt salve In the world. Price' 25c a box. Cur guaranteed. Bold by Kirk lund Drug Co. Mr. Editor: It 1h exceedingly gratifying for me to Btate that I have re ceived very good results from my advertisement in the WEST; SIDE, in so much that it brought me many customers who had the money (or in other words "plunked the cash down) And that is what I am after. The customers were very much pleased with their bargains and I was equally pleasod to got the nioney. I have juut received the finest line of Gentlemen's shoes; see samples in my display windows; and lots of novelties arrive daily in Star shirts, neglige shirts; plenty of new styles in neck wear for Spring to select from. . Now, Mr. Editor, as my profit is so very small, I regret not being able to oiler "Prizes" But then, again, that would be a violation of the postal laws; and then, again, everybody knows that in the long run the purchaser has to pay for the "prize." I give every purchat-er individually, a prize genuine quality at the lowest price, It is mv aim to( undersell any house in Inde pendence and you can be easily Convinced by purchasing your suits, huts, shoes, hose, etc. at the WHITE 1IOUSE. ZED ROSENDORF. priuic in smm AMract of Iiutimmetui Filed la Polk County Apr. 0 to IS. 1001. DKKlia Hunan J Black to Nancy K Jonet, 6'la TLKImseyd Ic-IKM. A A Cattron to K B Jamison, 12ft off tide of w S It 3, blk 3, out It 5 Mon mouth $200. K H and Oliver Cattron to E B Jami son, Its 1, 2, and a 3, blk 3, out It 0, Monmouth $500. Zerllda Perolval to Mary Rogers, 0:i P P Hooker d 1 o tp 8 r 6 w-$400. N L and W D McKune to W II An drew (qt cl), all lot In 320a W J An drew d I a to 0 s r 0 w-$445. J 8 Andrew to Sarah J Andrews, 0-7 of 00a W J Andrew d I o tn fl r 0 w $1011. U O Bingham to D D Gortllne, 00.61a teo 10, tpOi r4 w-$2A00, State of Oregon to Isaao McEltnurray, 1.07a teo 10, tp t r 4 w-$44,04. 0 J Bchnabel to U U W Dlnkelsplel, 20ateclfl,tpBr7w-$l. CJ Scliiiultcl to Muse Samuel, 40a he 10, tpsr7w-$l. Virginia C Walker to C L Fisher, Itt 21, 24, Academy oik, Da I la-$050. A B Adklnt to R C DeArmuiid, 107.0M acre O Laky d I c tp 8 1 r 4 w-$.lH0O. J W Osborn to Peter Kurre. Rit.Uile II P Loeko d 1 e tp 0 s r 4 w-$J7()0. J M Dennis to Geo Slefarth, 60s sec 15 tpSsrfl w-$:t00. , - ' B Mulkey to Polk County Land Co, Itt 7, ft, blk 20, Polk Co I-d Co's ad.l Monmouth-$50. The Best Remedy for Rlictiuisllsm. yt'lt'K KM.IKK HUiM I'AIN. All who use Chamberlain' Pain lUliu for rheumatism are delighted with the quick relief from pain It af ford. When ipeakini of thlt Mr. D, N. Hin ka, of Troy, Ohio, aayt: "Home time ago I had a severe attack of rheu matism lu my arm and shoulder, 1 tried numerous remedies but got no re lief until I was recommended by Messra. Geo. F. Famous A Co,, drug gists ol thla plaoe, to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm. They reomn mended It so highly that I bought a bottle. 1 wu loon rtifamt f all tain, I have since lecomiiiciidod Ibis lliilmeiit to many of my friends, who agree with me that It Is the beat remedy for muacula.' rheu matism In the market." For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. He I'lidcrsUml Ills liuslurs. The following come (rout the Fuonlo't Press, one ol the leading labor paper of Uregon I "l ne J copies rrets noes not usually recommend peddlers or traveling doctors lor tw 3 reasons t First, we believe as a rule our people will be better served by dealing with our home doctors and nier chantt, and, second, to many of the traveling men .turn out to be fakes or hum hugs, nut w;ien such a man at Dr. Roberts, the eye specialist, who hat been in our city for the last live weeks, comet along and proves hit ability to do all be clalmt and even more, we have no hesitancy In recommending him. Dr. Roberts has not only taiitlactorlly filled a large number ol our acquaintance, but alto fitted the ediior and hit son. correcting evils ol long ttanding. There- (ore we do not hesitate to recommend him to our friend at a man who not only knows hi business thoroughly, but It contcientlou tn the performance of hit work. ' "Dr. Robert comet with thousands o( the most convincing testimonials and newtpaper mentions as to hi ability, not only from his homo city but from nearly every town audacity he hat practiced In. tie clalmt that many seemingly Incurable nerve trouble and headaches are broughlvaboututhrough constant-strain to guti perfect-vision through an imariect eye, ana lie proves hi theory true by reading you thousands of letter from1 bis imlients.whor have been cured of serious diseases, .supposed by all but . the -most, advanced in : the science of opiholmology, to have no con" neclton whatever,-wun the" eye. H it well worth your while'to cell and have a talk with the doctor." 'He will putthe human eye 'belore you-in an' entirely different light ironi that in. which you have held it lielore' II you sre luteretled call cveii'though your eyct are perfect. He It an interesting talker." D'. Rolterta will be at the Little Pal ace hotel from April ?1 to May 6. Calhreatli't new delivery wagon it all right. The color of driver, horse and wagon harmonise arfeclly, and lit none to the discredit of Frank, either, . ' R. M. Wade A Co.; have received a rubber-tired buggy that it a "Jim dandy." Already some of the "boys" have their eyes on It. , - WANTr.tl-TKPMTWortTIIY MKN AND WO niru to irsvel ami ndvurtlaa fur ohl saUttr. Ilaliuil houaaol illd tlnauo aj alnniloig. Hal ary 7hii a yrar ami fiwnwi, all iwyabls lu oaah, N. eniiVMalna reiiilnnl. Olvs refni. mires aud eiu lonn apr-aildred atsjincd ell velii. Adilrnaa Mansgnr, it'Ki CaiUiu Uhlg., Chicago. To (he Rear. A rluh lady wiretl of her deafness and noises in the head by Dr. N'lohol son's Artillcliil Kar Drums, gave f 10,(100 to his Institute, so that deaf people un able to procure theeardrtinm may have them free. Address No. 1HI34-0, The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue, New York, LJ. 8. A. The Hntel Eell ! IDallas, Ore- 1 e' 1 ' ' , Has lwn rullttod and renovated from collar to garret, and every thing is now. Good earn plo room for commercial men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rates by the week. BUCK ft SMITH, Proprietors. 8TTS(irnm,fMf or tiinno,' l.ui ahI'oi sir. t . F'UM i. Ciisssr aiaVi'SMvh ttisl he la His sealer pvtnnr of Hie flim of F. J.lnr to. (loin i Ini-iliiM. In ilia t'Hv uf Toicnlii, I'niin'y sun aisle aMircusm. snt tfmt mi nrni Will pay Imq auin ol ONK II I! Mil; Kl) lu I, A Ms (or aaiiti nil everr eaa ol I'aUrth Ids rsiinul im our cil by tho umi uf Imlis Cut ish uiss. rttANK J. I'HKNKV Mwnin tnliforn nit arid Bulianrllied In mv prewnrs, th'i Sib dsjr ol IKHWiiilirr. A, I). ), , A. W.UbKAsHlN, JjU, timtttry I'Mle. Hall's Catarrh Plir la taken Inlnrnal and sola clnwiiiji on rtia blixnl Kiel niunoua nrlncra VI III yimin. Srtia Inr tnaMinniilsIa, Iran. r. J. I IHtNKV A I'll., I'olcUo.O, Sold Uy bliislaia. 7fai. Ilall't renilb) I'lila are Ih beat. flora At Lucklamtite on April 12, to Mr. and Mr. George Reuf, a boy. Promntioiii teem to lie rapid in rath road circlet. II. 11. O'Reilly, for four years cashier of the passenger depart ment of the 0. R. & N. company hat resigned to accept a position with the Oregon Round Lumber company. He ha Swan iticceedod by II. II, Iloyt, for merly advertising agent, who hat In turn been tucceed by A. C. Martin, Nttsal Catarrh qulokly yield to treat tnent by Uly'e Cream liulni, which la agrea ably annua lo. It Is rscaivod through the nostrils, oleausD ami bimls th whole tur tatv over Vihleh it dilfuis Itsel. Dmuuists soli tliS 60o. sio Trial ttr by mull, 10 cents, Test it ami you are sure to eotitiuue the treatment, Announcement. To aoovmiuodaU those who art partiiil to tho us ol atomisers In applying liquid into the naaal iiaaMigcis for entitrrlinl truu. bin, the proprietor prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, wlih U will lis known as Kly's Liquid Creiun Balm. Price including the spraying tul is 75 cents. Druggist or by mail. Iha liquid form rmitxxllwt tlia UiihU ioinal prnpdrtios if Ike solid preparation. The 0, R. A N. company anhouuees s rate of full fare and a third for round trip between Portland and point in Oregon, ami Walla Walla, Wash., for the reunion of the Oregon Pioneers, which will be held In Portland In June The rate will be good for twelve day. The Wwrr Sins doesn't believe In prise competitions, therefore does not Institute any, To give lis correspond-! en is and agents a chance for 'sM'iiling ! money, the Was? Sum will allow a lil eral cash commission on subscriptions, We club with other patters on the cosst and in the east and can save money to nbeerlbcrs. If you have any county warrants, is sued prior to Iiocemlrer 13, IW, the County Treasurer tsys he trill give you the cash for them. Treasurer Dalton tells ut In today's Wkst SloE that In terest will cease this date on all such warrants. Rev. Dr. Thompson will preach In the Presbyterian church Sunday, April 21, at 11 a.,m. and 8 p. in. WhuTbT" The whist club met last Friday even ing with Mr. and Mrt. J, 8. Cooper, The badge wearers for the week" were Mrs. O. W. Kutch and Mr. J. E. Kirk land ; Mrt. A. J. Good man and Mr. J. A. C. Brant. Tbe club, wat to meet thlt Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrt. W, P, Connaway. Lindley Drown, the baker lor R. II, Know, got a heavy dote of poison oak the last of Isat week. A Testimonial Front Old England. "I. consider Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the best lu the world for bron chitis," says Mr. William Bavory.'of 'Warrington, England. "Ii saved my wife's life, she having been a martyr to Crouch It le for 'over six years, being most of the lime confined to her bed. Hhe Is now quite well,',' It Is a great pleasure to me manufacturers or Uliam- ben'ulu's Cough Remedy to bo able to publish tcetlniotiliils of this character. Tl?ey show that great good Is being done," pain and 'sullerlng relieved and valuable lives restored to health and bapplneaa by this remedy, It Is for sale by Kirkland Drug Co. Bishop' R. Dubs, D. D., L. L D., of Chicago, will preach in Folk county at follows: Stiver, Apr. 23, 8 p. in.; Ruena Vista, Apr. 24, 8 p. m, i Lewisvilio, Apr. 25, 8 p. in. ! Bridgeport, Apr. 20, 8 p. m.; Dallas, Apr. 28, 8 p. m.; Independence, Apr. 211, 8 p. ni. GotoO H. M. LINES For Wall Paper, Window Shades, Picture Frames, etc. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Office with tho Telephone company 1 N I) 12PEN DENCE. WANTKI,-Capitlle, reliable person In every county to ronreseet luriro rninpnnv of solid niiituciiu repiitutlon; SUi xHliiry pvryfsr, myati wm'kly; per day nwoluly surs mid all exHmita; alrnluhl, bona-tlde, definite Hlnry, uo eoimnUxion; anlury paid eii'-h Hsturday nnd exponas money advanced enoh week. HTAN1MKU HOUHK, &4 Dearborn Ml., Chloai. GAP CLOSED Tho operation of through trains between San Francisco and Los Angeles, via Surf and Saut a Barbara, will be giu on MONDAY M AKCII 31, 1901 on the uew COAST LINE Two Through Trains Daily. The Coast Line Limited leaving each terminal in the morning, equipped with ele gant cafe and parlor cars, will make daylight trips through the most pictur esque, varied and entertain ing scenes on the continent inquire of agents of the SOUTHERK PACIFIC E.L.Ketchum.M.D Oflloe and Residence Corner Railroad Monmouth Streets, INDEPENDENCE, OR W. O. Sharman, Bank buil ling, Monmouth St., Indopondenoe, - Oregon Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUPACTURCRS Of... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. '- NOTKi-We have a flrst-clas dry kiln wblch enables ua to glva you (bor ougbly dry lumber. , "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty sickness. Better ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Come to us to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND Are You Going East? Perhaps I eta be of ervice to you. I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home; where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to be seen on the way. Call or w rite I '11 take pleasure in answer ing your questions Omaha, Chicago. Kansas City, St. Louisand EVERYWHERE beyond Cor, SOUTH and EAST -via- SOUTHHRN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Trsln ! iwli-punitrnce tot I'oriUnd sod wy iiion t ttti , in, L'u n CorUn at 11:00 a. in, v I. Pwtlsnit. i.v AliMtuy Ar AxiUikI....,,. " hoiTlUllfUKl., ,. " Hu FrUi'lo, " Vlin ......... " I n vor. ' KmiiM Illy.,. " Chi'o. ssoa. m. p. in. , I;;-.. in. . ; 0 , III. 7:lip. iu. . :'.lim, , V M . ra. . 7 Art a. m. , 7:12 a ia. 7:) p. II). 11:35 p. m U .f . in, 6sOOa. m. f.a a m. T:eS a. CD S:lha. ia 7 v.j a, m p.:. m a. m 6:t0 p. in :m a. m ll:. , m 7: a, ro 6: W p. m . in lilUp. ra Antj di ki r.. ,, Kurt. Worth., I'lty of Mbkico.,,,. ll'iimiiMi Nw Orlosnn , WolilllKtuU ,, New York,,,., 2:10 p. ni, lilM p. Hi, tv.'to . III. 11 :m a. in. 70 a. ni. 6:HQ p. in, (1:1.: . ill. U:IU p. III. I'll II in nn ariil Tuiirii-t cur on both (mini CI lr i an KiKrimii, iilo to tlR'Icn mill Kl I'uhu sii.I t(iurll mm to ('liU-nao, HI. Units, Sua Orl(i suit WaitbiiigUin. 'onncttna st Halt Kraurlwo with tcvers Ii iiu.hi. tiiio fur Uiiiiululu, Jutuiu, cuius I'liiUi.in. ,(. t ntiHi ami ouuiti Awuntn. k. Ms. l. A. Wimn at lnkiulcuctt ti inm, or nt'lrici. C. It. MAKKIIAM, Uciifrixl Passonaur Aaeut i'orllnua, Or. A GLEAN SHAVE AND A STYLISH KAIR CUT IS WHAT YOU MKT WIIBN YOO I'ATHONtXB Kutch's Barber Shop. lutlopendi'iiee . , . Oregon Dan. P. Stouffer. Insurance , and .....Collection, Titles Examined, CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Street - Pallas, Oregon anvthlnv von invent ortmproTCi alf ftvt CAVEAT.trfADE-MARK. COPYRIGHT or DESUiN PROtECIION. Huinl inmtnl, ski'Wll.orphoto. for frt examination and advice. BOCK OH PATENTS fi-e before patoiit. "PC.A.SNOW&CO. Patent Lawyers. WASH I NGTON , D.C. awwwvwwwwwvwvww Uj BO YEARS' y EXPERIENCE I A Anvone ssnrtlng a skfti-h slid rtrworlptlon mar mtoliW micwrttilii our opinion free whether n ttnnmilrloUyoonUilentlsl. ltiiurtbookon 1'nteuts .uu..t .,n la nn.hnhltf nRlKtlinMe. I'oinilUinirH. ul, ...a tUtinmt n.niii,v fitr Rmilirllltf UHteiUd. I'bMhui tsken thmush Mann A Co. recalvs Bwliil nutlcs, without olmriie. In the Scientific flmerican. A hiindtomoly lllnntrntefl weelily. Ijirwest olr. puliitlon of anv sulontltlo Journal. Terms, i.1 your i four month., 11. SoMbyilll nowiiclonli!. MUNiNCo.88,B New York llruuuh Offloo, (05 V St. Washlnmou, D. U S3 CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Send your businens direct to Washington, saves time, easts less, better service. My affloa oloi. to tr. 8. rntartt Offlct. FREK pnllmln. UT fxaiaiufttlnnl mivil.. Any'. fn not du ttolll patnt U Kiurl. PEUflONAt ATTKNTIOM OIVKK-IS YEARS AUTUAL EIPtKIENCK, Bool "HowtoohUln P.twiU," to., Hut n-M. Pa6.nt procured through E. O. Blggon ncttva ipiolnl noUot, wtthoat charg, In th. INVENTIVE AGE UlOitinttd Bitutthly Slennth yobtv-termi. $1. ft yet?. ! Ut VIHUhllVlWSSHINaTBN, D. C. rWVVtVWWVWVtWVWVVISVMlW mm Jl MS DRUG CO. A. C Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. MOTOB LINE TIMETABLE Corrected to data. Leaves Indeaend. Leaves Alrlle for aaioath and enea lor Monmouth ndAlrlle. , Tiao . -8:10 f, m. mvm ladepead ludepeodenoe. :0 a. aa. ftiUO p. nt. Leaves Dallas for Monmouth aad la- ace for Monmouth .deaendeaea. and Dallas. lliao . . 7:lfl p. in. t-oa p.m. ' - , :SO Leaves Monatonth Ive Monmouth for InSependeaea. for A (rile. 7:80 a. m. 3:f0 . m. Leaves MoDinoulh )45 a. m. 1:30 a. m. 9.40 p. m. BiS a -. i(H . m. Leaves Inrteeend- for imllM. ll:SO n.'m. 7:30 p.m. enee for Monmouth- i05 . m. OREGON ShoitLine AND Union Pacific' lrrt TIKE SCHEDULES. Arrive for From Indvpenaenoe from Bn.ill Ft Worth, Omaha, frOOam Kansas City. St. 4S0p,ru vuflfuuu '. Chicago Md lUKlon Vxn Salt lke, Denver. Ft via Hunt. WtJ, HI, Louts, lnaiin thlcagoaniKasu' Stl'aul Walla Walla, Lewis- Kant Mull ton, 8pokane, Mtn 8:U0 a in neapolts, Ht. Paul, 7 a. m. via Duluth.MUvraukee, . aixikane Clilwuro and Kast. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE!. From Portland. All sailing dntes sub- Horn . Jeot to ohange . s P m r 9an 1rranolBOO p. ro. Sails every 6 days Kvsf.'iiv Columbia Biver bxeumlay steamers. ,4P-m- ItaiSrdar To Astoria and Way 10 p m LaudliiK. . ... Willamette sud r'es".Th, o a. m. Willamette Rlvwr. :S0 p. m. a'sat"' Portland to Corvalll. "0un,"f- " . .!. aud WayJndings ud rU "U' 8nake River. Lv. Lewis 5wi.ni, ton, dally I'Klly fliparlato Lewlston. a. ua. Maninrs to Portland from Independence Modoc leaves Corvallis for Portland Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays atSa m, passing hult'i'i'iiihnieo at 9 f in. Keturnlnir, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thurntlsys and Satur days, passing Independence at O pin Ruth leaves Independence for Portland Tues days, Thursduys and Suturdays at S a ni. Koturntng leaves Portland for Independence Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6a m arriving at Independence at 6 p m. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers Altona and Pomona Will leave Independence EVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, 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, Independence ' Oregon