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1 K ' ."7? ' v I THE WEST SIDE J 08, A, C, BRANT, Editor and ruMleher. TUE LAW rOK WIDE TIRES. YYASIUX.TO LETTER The Rebate of Road Tax Proldf4 fur Iraoa (Jala WUe Tlre4 Yeklclr. HUB80R1PTI0N RATKS. - . . .-- im Aovaavai INrelva montha ,.......,i -.. Three linmUia.. , ....... .1150 FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1001 Washington, D. C, Apr. 22, 1001 For tome your the casoa of ' I a .....1,-1 .1 - .1... , . ..l,i.,l... niiuH Ul'I'liriHIUllV 1 pure wiiioivi- on wagv.ii. ...u . .... u hll lnv-ru,lB for th trtnsiwrtatlon of freialit nd " "... A . . . i. mand that American, o arreiUnl nu to w push - , , , , . , . I . . l I , ., . 4 4- ,1- tuwaLsu.- , - , ., ... m..!.. pracut oi una Koveruiueiit w uar If Limit. Hobaon ia to . mpwwitt om neavj rwoiw on v "- . t.t . -,. . Mrrfti,wl - . l ,LI. .i.l. ..J t elmh " v..v-... . the American navy at the Buffalo way. w V, " Vn, ihall W alven fair ttlal. Many of exposition (bo. Funston ought lo " ,B ura """" thow arreted have been employe. IUU iuiw juvura. ....! n....t ..11 ....... Beit enacted by the legislative " V" !!" I . ' - nl..v A Hew, York waiter Ms sworn in w.uV v. --7 " ; 7 etni.loye upon a train which by rea ho oarn 1100 a week inaurotu anu aiter uie nr. uT h ' : t.n. .... 1. be detailed to stand for the army. a person murder. -1 1.1 1 int. .1 . A . Mill III BlLIUllll SB. It IB from tint; Another case or every January, a. a,, aw, ; y -n, . IuIUy 0f rur 0 wuV v. American nrinoner woently . ty within una state is nereoy .uvuor- In Detroit, people are kicking Ued to make a rebate each year, for - 'T Cause live lUHros cuiue uu . wur jwn, wh wraiw. , .... ...i.t-. ti-UI l,r What did they want- person within ita county wh6 ahall ' ,'7 ,1, " .nnv in huh tllftl USA 7- were uauiy treaivu auu wu; bwm fed im- hydrants. ciraff and hippopotami? v hi... ni ( aiai wniTiina alxuit I . ..1 1.1,1.. i..m.m.i.. also that Americans Had M Jink u wuuwj 1 0p oimir vi'llivic ivt mo h"""" . . . , , .. . i. n. j. .., .w.Minahilitv L.. .1 .. .! .!.. . ,i .).... imsontHl unuergrouna, in wio it , . ..mi ...1 1..4J .. . .. .... ....... mlneH. fur four Vt'ftM. Mlile tllO he shows in Keeping suu . m.cIos, the tires oi wnion are 1101 ices - - , , a . Un toother fellows do the talk- .v.,, rim nP. Jn iJth.-ot one op' "r" " "," . 0 ..." : . . . ' t m,mt of state that the above state ing. . dollar lor eaol. wnoei 01 sucu veni- ; .. 1 1 Miiviti tMiifl m n nvfldfiiirniinn. imilii . cl; and provided, further, that the Th cnnntrv would really like to I ...... ..v ....uu k...i n to the nunilwr of Americana j ar I llU'NIir 111 mil'Il YriUUID UBT1IIK IIIVV I . Vnnw'whAre noor honest, misabused ... , ..... tni n prisoned in Mexico and their trout ". O' HOI. K"S UIUII IUUI HVUW - .... . ... 1 ,Li .... CmUin Carter is Betting the money . ... . , . inM t . jiff... roent, it i admitted that Amerlcani v" T .... 1 H UMI UIUII WMIVU V"vv I m t M i ,M tft his inausinous aim ik- ... i . i, v in th "? , , 1 eiivu vi ivn vi. ...v.ivw ... 1 .. , , ...,1 .I... . ....1 ..1a 11IUui jmvAivau . " mw ...... - nuu ivi "v) 1 , , . , .j th covernmeni can ao is w oe- iron. .,.rt, In nn. mU ,B,r ''" ,v,r u4" priced lawyers. One of the regiments just returned to this country left 200 of its mem- hers in the Philippine to engage The climate seeuis to length of the front so constructed that the rear wheels will not come rear wheels will not come In con- 7" "1 Li ...u.-i i tact with the same road surface JJ T? 1 hile the vehicle i. moving in a no just.ee in the Uw un der which American railroad em in business, ine cnmaie bhu. . . , ,. be nb serious drawback to the aver- Uon J0 Uie ;toNfaW wUto, a fur- ployes are amtml in Mexico, but age American, . .. VPftr. ,n hia or we have no power to change the I - - ' t I ... 1 1, 1AUAdM Wlui &s aforesaid, of two Iaw nor can wo u, "",WH 1 - - - ' 1 a a . .1 la, 1. leovernmeni 10 reiwai u vou bo ic in Cleveland. Thus the people who 'V",-7:T..; it is. condition, have Kreatly im Oft ft m.... ka.l turn f.ut n( annw inw u .nv.w. . ,, , , . , ... 1... eovernmcnt ui nwi Thus the ioPl who ..ars .or eacu ... - - ong said it would be "a cold day when ZTrS I. u3 u Pvd. for not long ago it wa. the Tom Johnson wan elated mayor tv"--""" custom in Mexico to regard al 011 me nittuwiiT. 01 u.o vw. 1 , ... 1.1 I 1 1....:..,,. Moulin Aitivnn in ni'iil ituiu.i; i,vvv. 1 , . , in.. - - ItTH kill' V 11VIV M fc'D.VlVM M. - A Word oa Mining-. American consulate. This custom 1 There are many reasons, and ob-XM been alwlished, and, jwrhaps win their bets. Court proceedings have brought to light a family in North Carolina whose members go by the titles 01 T..a .nn Rain Snow and Hail aW -V 11 I Snow. These are cold facts. The Salem correspondent to the Oregonian says Speaker L. B Keeder drew 1150 for helping to correct the house journal, and spent all his time in California while the work was going on. ft The American Bicycle company is scattering broadcast some gratui tous advertising; that is gratuitous for itself. This big trust believes in advertising especially when it can be had for nothing. ft ft Poultney Bigelow has been tell th' Kntrliah how corrupt the TTnJtwl States government is in vious one. too, why mining should jn n10 course of time, we may see a btome the business of the common new onler of thincs regarding the people, the investment for their treatment of railway employes, . . . 1.fi.1 . savings, vi course we spea 01 u- una0ubledly there nave ueen num vestment in a business sense, with jrous cases where American, have some iudement and business meth- k,,,, thrown into jail and kept ods, managed by competent and there for an unreasonable time honest men. The following are a Undoubtedly, too, the prison, have few good reasons why an ordinary oen filthy and mean, and the person of frugal habits should seek LrjHOm)rg to suffer undue investmcn for hia savings in hardships. All that we can do. undeveloped mine, of Oregon: however, when a case is called to Small sums of money may be in- our attention, is to ask the Mexican vested in mining ventures with the government to give the accused same liklihood of profit as larger fttjr ,uj aply trial, and we hav ones. Mining is the only business jone this in every instance. The beyond the control of the trusts and representation, to the Mexican goy market prices. It i. the only bust- Lrntnent have been received in good ness that promises a satisfactory ipirit, md In n any case, have been prqfit without working a corres- Lfftive. Very frequently, whore pverv denartment and every grade ponding hardship on a fellow roan. a -ontenCtHi prisoner had not served . ui iif RAmfitw.dv's been Every additional roan engaged in , .a(Tlcient time to entitle him to Ul UUUUV -..v. I . . , ... , , .1 . , , stuffing Poultney, or else he's got mining u wuuunwn iroiu u u..- palUon under lhe ,MOxican jaw, ne 1 u.. f 1 1 n .1x1 ni nnm iwi 1 if 111 n.wMrvii . r . . ..: ...a. uai . m am Ijwto iiu vi wiuiiv. .mum oeen given in. nwrnr ... aouiuuuf 1 BiimuKK iu n oriM manner, w 1 en is more Mr Tnwne aftirms that Aguinal- is a new customer for the prod ucU than could be done in this ooun rlnnnlv wrote his manifesto becaute of the farm, the factory and the try The same official called aU . . ' . 1 I J ' . 1 .. ,. ...1 in a rA I .. ..... . ( r. ...... . . he had to. He must re misiasen. uairj-. wuim; iutvw Kuvn tcnllon to mo met mat aicxico wn. Rnrplw Aauinaldo would have writ- mine is safer than money in a bank. conBtantly complaining aWut ar "J - . . . . . ....!.! ...!.!. . . ' .. ten it all the same if he bad sue- roor judgment or aisnones, oinciui. mi4 Q Mexicans on our side ol tne ceeded in expelling us from the is- may wreck a bank and leave noth- Jor and our insisting upon thei land8. . ing for tho deiwsilor; poor judg- fojng irjej unjor our laws, just as ment or dishonest ollicials may tuev j0 on their side, France will build the finest resi- wreck a mining company but the Conditions in Cuba, as pictured deuce in Washington for houBing mjne may be again opened up and u Mr. T. F. Moerlin, of Havana its American legation. When it made to pay. With tho chance, of wJl0 j now jn Washington, are far shall be completed some oil or iron profit 10 to 1 in favor of mining. ron, fog r0M colored. He .aid magnate will put up a palace at The conditions are that mining "Everything is getting dull in Ha the capital that will make the ig a new business, not antedating Vttn. The tourist season is about French building look like the half- 1849 at furtherest, and very few over and very few American, out way point to twenty centimes. people understand it as pursued to- gje government service are left, day, much less tbe ordinary worn- The large hotels look like banquet Isow that the united oiaies cuh jngg 0 an incorporated company. manufacture many sorts ol goons rnjg want 0j knowledge has been cheaper than any other country m0Bt WOefully imposed upon by un can, there is no need for a tariff on gCrUpulous and incompetent per these. If the republican pans rea- 8ong. But are we to forswear our halls deserted. Then the politico conditions arq so uncertain that a business is dull. The sugar grim ing will be finifhed by May which will add quite a number to test opportunities because some .1,. unemployed. Idleness breeds one's cousin lost Borne money in discontent, and I fear there will lie lizes this, and act on it, well and good; if it does not, some other party will take its place mat win lDat line in some mysterious way trouble back in the interior. Ban Belling goods at home for more ke couij not understand. It is safe j Hits are operating in several place than they can be exported ana soiu to ay that 95 per cent of the Wil- an are giving the rural police for abroad, will not "go lor very ameite valley wheat growers lost .omething to do. Ono band wn long in this country. money laHt year and they have not caUKht last week, and when thei ' mac e an vthinir for years. Yet the tracks were removed two of them It is understood that unlens the . tui n ,n ; tn whf nroved to be rural policemen. The nr.io rt Ma fUv Anon take steps . . , .l. w:... xt.!i conBtitutional convention lias re- bank at Vancouver, Wash towards helping along the proposed railway line to Fall City that some enterprising citizens of Dallas will get in and secure the road for that point. ', Why cannot our board of trade take up the matter and put if. in soma tancible form. Let it FoukIiI l'r III Mfc "My father and Htfr Mh tlk1 of CoiKUtnptloii," write. J, T. Weather- wax, of Wy.ndoUti, Mleh,, "and I , tvd from tlie miii frlghiful luleonly by Dr. King' New DtwoVi-ry. An tak of PiiKtiuioiila lift an ubxtlunte, oniiiih ami very evr luna; imulile, , which mu dxeellriit clm'tur couUI liutj hlm but a few luuiitli' iweof U1I1 wou-j derful ni.tlU'tnu Uiaile Uiw a. well, tveraitvl I gHlmd uuiclt In wilulit.,, luftilllbte fur CoukIi, t'oMn nd all TliiHMtand Lunit Irtuibtes fr. (Ium auteod boMU 60 u4 II 01 t Kirk- laud's dru ur. , . . wajMAMaSaMMaaawMM rUBUC UHSIJIKHH Atwtrafl of IuKiraiun's FllealnPtdk lyrnnty Ar. 88 tu 8, 1001. Ella MnLiililln to Uinma 11 1, ylng (Knitli o( II KiMy d I c l U r 4 w II 1' timlth to A J Udinp, W T J LowMy's J I c tp 7 r 5 w-iM0O. Jmt Hnvnit, tvxtr, to Mury C Svgf, 100 Wm 8vna iill, Ip6r0w Zrrll.l. Htoiie to T I) Hiono, 310n 8 Stoned Ulp7rflw-iiHW. ; A ! & Hat.lt Hmitli to I 1. K.-yt, 77s J lU'iuU'rmm ami K Ult lirilon din tn0ir6w-l2,m VV L Wells II V Suiiili. U I. and ( !i HS,blk,Gma.M lUa UK0 F M 8iu.il to J Parker, luii.37 i 4 tu7sr6-iO. J D I,. to Win Kawll (nt el), url oTH 8,blk 10, Pll.fr-l. - MO A J Furmlnger to Wm Kmill. 2'.X)4iKit In J II d I e.Mt Ihtllsi -1120. J II Tuwnsvnd 10 Win Faull (qt t), aoxmitt 11 2, l.ik 10, Puii-Mixi. J T Hunt to U 11 Cmwfurd, M In Zena-ISOO. W 0 Brown to Win Kirlnnlum, n Ul.blk 16,P.II-a:5. DJ WhiU'ttker to Julmnna O'ilrinn, IM W D J Whit.'ftkor d I e tp 8 s r 6 w -tU32. Khuddrm at UN 1'a.t. 'I rwall now wllh horror," Mall Carrlvr Iturnett Maun, of Levamia, ()., "my thrwt yean of auOVring fmui Kid iwy trouble. I was hardly ever fit from dull ai'ln or ami In pallia lu tuy back. To nop or lifi mall aaeka uiatle luKr,,". I 'ett tlrvd, wum out, txiut ready to gl up, when I began lo Um Kleetrlo liitteni, but alx bottlt ooiupletely eurwl inn ami iiiade me fnl like a new man." lliuy'ra unrivaUd to iTKUlale Sbtiuaeli, Llvnr, KUlm ji and llowela. i'erfi-et aatiafautbui KUr- autwHl by JKIrklaud Drug Co. Ouly 60 cuta.''. This is a Business Age! diva your Son and Daughter a Uuainess i.uutauon, Behnkc's Commercial College. DAY AND NKIMT SCHOOL" In aliit all 111 year HmtM at t ut ton alvfii tortliortlmiid ly mall. Hend (or aalaluKue and free trial Ifraolia. II. W. lir.HNKE, lVlnolpal. Commtrclal BkKk, Waablnirlon atroet. comer H.fiml. PORTLAND, OKE0ON filrawlxorlt'i are In the market and cott about a cent aplpce. ' Mrs. W. II. Kelly liaa v)nm he boardinir liouae beta and will move to WlnliM'k, Waah , to join her huahitml A diet of nothing but celery I aald by nine phytielani to bn a tun euro ft both rheuniatlam and neuralgia- Fre ue oil lila ti!tlabl la alwaya rrcom mended to rhuuiaiic patients. The steamers Engi ne and Grey Kk' maka daily trips paat here and are kept lmy totting taw loyi lor HpnUlinu'i mill at NewberK and the pulp mill, at Oregon City. Tht river li now at (air boating stage. ' t J. Win Wllaon, mining enginwr o( Bumptrr, a former rfidenl ot this eoun ty, vinitcl hera lout wwk In the iotereitt o(tha"Hunrle"and "Suniei" mining companies, t'e left (or home Monday afternoon. R. R. I'arriali, who haa been working in SaWni (or aeveral montlia, r-turiifl here on Monday evening. He has lately Wn at work on an improved monkey wrench and epect to opn get a paten on the aame. A "chicken caita" oceuplml the alien tlon of Juntice Irvine a little while on Monday. One neighbor complained ol another (or ahooiiitg the chickens Brat party. Prosecuting Attorney Hart came over from Dallaa and after a aiiorl investigation, advimd the complninan to withdraw the cltarg.', which waa done and everybody Ml happier. 15w Ides tho county a naved ouite a sum iotheway'of witnem and oilier feea Mr. Hart evidently hcliuvea in arhitra, tlon and through li Is action here has merited the annrolmtion o( thoae who have to foot the coat bills. ATARRH 1'latt anient: mnnt. a ml that uuiUBt body of Cu wrecked and the loss of 1300,000 is bans are now only drawing their reported. Do we forswear the bank $10 a day." We are convinced that with the light of fifty years of experience for our guide and good horse sense to uaeasa seasoning, mining is the circulate a subscription list, setting . . buHine8g venture that is open L u.. u a-m.A forth just what the people who " t0ffimon le of or J want the line will give; and then a"other age. P disease it thought to be- when all is done that can be let us A good receipt for common mln- m e beginning, give it to any party that will build Jng .g tr) get on pav ore and Btav It can always be stopped and complete the line. Thus we witn tt if you are in a mineral in the beginning. The trouble will let pespie Know inn we mean diglrict the ore win Btay with you. is: y0U don't know VOU VC got I - ... 1 Al 1. I . ' . ... . business, t Even to a laymen, the new log gers' law bears all the earmarks of unconstitutionality, lhe Aimighty never made the water courses of earth to become the private rights of any corporation or individual. It never has been and it probably never will be within the province In conclusion we have this to it ; you don't believe it ; ynu say. tnemanwno nonesuy en- won't bdieve it till . VOU are deavors to master mining and goes , .. , into it with the same determina- lu- "-"lotion, or uses the same caution and OUS. discretion that is usually expended ; Don't be afraid ; but attend in other lines of investment, is go- to it quick you can do it your- ing to make the money. And it is seif an(j at l10mfii the only line of business wherein T , s ... E u, f never wm u .u.u y. one may hope for satisfactory pro- . """" of a legislature to make our rivers fit undr proent cinsumBtanooB and Cod Liver Oil, and live care- and our flowing streams the private conditions C TnR CI.EANHINO Ml) HKAI.INO CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Skuy and pUuant to nan, CnnUmi DO III- jiirtoni drug. II li quirk fjr ahanrlied, Ulve. ltalltif al once. Jt i(Kna and Clii.iinw in nawu rMn.pi. AlUv. lnllnmtnl.liiin. nai ami I'roimU tha Miiiiihrniia. Kenton thj BriiM ol Tama and Hmcll. !.arK -, " DriiKiflnUor hy mnll ; Trlnl Sluo, 10 onila br wall. : KLY llliOTUKlUI, M Warren Street, ham Vurb COLD 'N HEAD A 'ft .San OCALCW IN I Staple aad Fancy Broceries , Ufa a 1 t V. 0 t 190 ' Sr laanuanaiiil1' 11 niaaaaaa aai anlia.iiaai:., 1 111111 11111 I ' '"" "" """ ' -3) ! C. jD.Caibircatl .T. ala sir Y Good cooda at Itight Priccu Make Easy Selling. M A Our gooda aro firgt-class, our prices as low as the A lowest quality of goods considered. SXt fib All kinds of country produce bought at the W iest Market Prico. " a'a t A Share of Yjur Patnnaa hiph) Solicited w Wp nlcn hive a few of last year's A I aiL wheels at cost, come anu sec uicin Campbell Bros. The Ort'uon City Transportation ernn-' jiany haa deehle.1 to make aoma Improve- merita at its lamlliig In atem 17 wnicii Iti diicliaj! ami aarehouae (acllitlra will lie greatly hiereawiJ, The rk I'lannwl will give the company a ihlrtyfoot (! a with a tltu-ly uradad driveway that will make imii'li eaali-r the delivery anu reitlm of freight. Nutlre for I'uhlleatlon. riralpub. Ar. (.unJua, , 11 M IlKH UX U, T J t' N K J, Ik". riiilM Siaiai Uud (!, Oimub a.v difi. u, Apiii l'b, MM. u..iim i. iuri.e aiH that In cunlill.niH! WtlU III lnf.llHHH ii la n' 7 1.,..., 1 ixjk um mi "A.i aei for uie eaie u. IliuUr laiKiem inamaioa ui ..an......., ".l. inle.1 In a I -he I'u Mi l-1-.iil 'l V " ... 1,. un.i 1 ui. l .-harle. H. U"ry. l"" laml. miiiiii 01 Multilumen, m ... v.vi...., I... ...I. .!- Hiiarf 1.1 ii.l ulttiv hill . )l talviiii'iil No '". for lite irtitrha-a o. lhe N tt ol H.H',inl SO W in nmminii . Haiwe So, aW, ami will t !""' toahow lhal Uie lunU :tu i '" I"I','B '"f lu llmbor or io,.e torn ir ea.iruiiu.. , .. ... 1.1 .ion hi clilai lueel'i ... .iiliet 1.1(4 llfatlh, Hf a.nl llnvivur ill liile mi.lOit jot iy, Of ,o. ITIdar. '' I'.nii iiy of July. Hut. . . tln...wllii-'i K- K. WIIHama, nl tHlla,Hio'iOii! lUrmantt HlfwilitH-ri. ol III; deiwmleoiH., Onuoiij K. I'. Kiraijairlok. ol lialiaa. raliUit. . Wllw. ol tuuei-euu Aoy auilall wMtn clatmUu deiwly Itie aUiiMl"wiiid lamU a. a viUMli'd iu Ilia Ibolr claim In ilonir ou or wore U.) uUulylwl. CHAS. B, MOOHKH, HeaUler. The Castle .aM.Mai.Bli.WiN'I'HWI. " Ki'cm eoimtHiillv on hand a fl'ie ., fSHortnicnt of Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, - Als ? tho fanous Hop Gold Beer. Q id ED. QALG, Proprietor. Bicycle ITeadquarters. Now is the time to .liavo your bicycles overhaub'd and clfiuii'd, an the st'ttHon i.s coin ing on. Don't wait until Honu'tliing breaks. Graphite,, rubber cement, cycle oils, cork grips, lacing cord,' etc., can bo had at a reasonable price. All kind of bicycle repair ing done, work promptly at tended to. All .work guar anteed. C. W.. B milt, ' West Bide Olice J. W. KIRKLAND. NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. Polk County Bank (I N t '() RPOHATED. ) MONMOUTH, ORCQON. 1 II N1MI T P.L.riMPRKI.1. I'rnler.u iw.rn.ain. IU1I. 10 W 11.1, l'ahler. Paid Capital . . $30,000.00 DIHKCTOCW: . H. Ifawle-. rt. )u Campbell, 17 M Hiiu(NMii, J. U v. Uuitor. johu II. Hi unii K.H. Powell, , Jo-epU Ciaven. Transacts a Ceneral Banking and Exchange Business. I Opera Houae block, Haln Street, Independence. I Drill brW niiitiiiiimnnififmnfmnitiimnni a a - "T & The Inilcpendence NATIONAL BANK Capital 6tock, $50,000.00 S. RianCBRMO, ABBABiM DEIMN, rte.ld.nl. Vloa.rre.ld.al W.iaVlMB,Oaaktai. DIRECTORS. II lllnmlilH-rit I W ftntra B K Bmlth A Httmn M W Stewart A len.ral Saaktag aal axehaaga kailae tr..i Ir4; ln.it. n.'le, bill. dlacounl4, oaav merei.l crrd'u canird; d.poelu reotload aa euirem amuunt iuliject la caeca, latera.1 en llBi.d.p H. G. L. Hawkins ladcpcadcau, Ort. Monuments and Head atones Yeicie J7eadtiaftefs The seaBon for sale of vehicles is here; 35 Xtt. and we aro well equipped to take care of the ZS ZZZ trade. 135 We can furnish anything from a light Z55 S3 Road Cart to a heavy Spring Wagon. 35 y We have a variety of open and top bug- T gies, beautifully finished. Ve invite you to z2& Z inspect our stock. We carry also the Rush- 155 Z ford Farm Wagons; the best ironed wagons 235 .fc: on the market. Z3S R. Tl WADE i CO., H A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 2 MAIN STREET - - INDEPENDENCE 2 Are you looking for a brush? INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bristle hair brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, 5o up. A. S. LOCKE, Prescription Druggist filllF-AWAKF MERCHANTS A0D T0 Y0lJR BISINESS "' ""HUI. Think abbut tlx. The eiKirriHum anlea of flip (ire; lioiihone, are cauatxi by Uie fact IM H 1.. s aut h CRAPHOPHONE Cemetery etc. Work For Draying. ....Call on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. Main HI. Adiiihilatrator'N Notice. Notice la hereby glvon that tho mulor alufned was on the 4tli day of April, 11)01. duly appointed the ndminifilrutor of tlx eHlateolJohn McQuerry, doceaaetl, k.y the County Court of Polk County, Ore gon. That all persons having claims against the said estate, will please pre sent them, within six months from dale, to the undersigned at Independence, Oregon, for examination. That all per sons owing claims to said estate wil) settle the same at once with the under signed. D. W, Sbaks, Administrator. Dated, April 10th, 1001. U Independence, Ore. WANTKO.-CapitOl", reliable porann la evury ominlv to rpirutit Ihi u coinimny of .ollit financial npulal.u.ii; .'. aalavy purycni', IWTB ilo wreklv; H per iluy aliMiiliil l v aniv anil all expenses; mruliilil, boii.ll(l, (lolliilte aaliiry, no ommlwiiiiij aalary pmil iwh Haluruay anil eiitf money ailvunnoa ..! we.k, HTANDAKU IIOUSIC, IKI Don-born HU, lllon(o. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Clgara, Clgarattaa, Tobaocoa and Confaotlonary. Flrat Class Soda Fountain la oon nootlon. rights of anybody. Access to and U8e of them is a community right, a right bestowed by a higher power than feeble legislation at state capi tals, and when in the fullness of time, the courts are given oppor- i ully every way. This is sound doctrine, Neither is it necessary for per- inm ancrnrmrl in nflinr hliainnflR to i , 1 do all this in person. Competent wnaiever you may ininK ur agents are to be had in every de- tod . &nt jf heeded, will gree' irom rauroau preoiuuino uu nlow bovs. Iir you rieivo nu. inou ii,, ovmu iui frea aamDla. Ita asreuabla taata will tunity to do so, it will probably be r ana "ffiWy BOWNE, Ch.m.,t.. t.,A ot tho now Incrfrern' law 18 arv tim a c ar and aipen.H, an payable in luuUu,.,.--v --on No -oanvaaalna rqulreil. Olva re refer- rlae you. 409 Pearl Straot. .. . New York. 60o. and Sjl.OOi all druggista. notwortntne paper n V!!iSJ West BldTirl'Mltto aomestaad, oa. Corvalue Times. - cwoago, looayaarja. JWontgomepy & JWilligan, FALLS CITY', OREGON. MANUFACTUhERB OF . , 4 T.ITMfi R 1v w The capacity of our mill ard dry kilns enables to promptly 11 1 1 .11 4Vva. lnavtVann fl i xr a na a flnll X A ill! lill UtUVIOlilK iuuiuii uattvwii m Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reasonable rates. P C. T, HENKL.C, Proprlator Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT That aa WTINSC MSHtl for POSStSSMN la awakaawl la all who tear H. IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL VANT (Trie IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND FOR DIVERSION AND RELAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER NECESSITIES. IT IS THE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE An lirOKmtiMe aourre of Woa4er ad Dellgfct te ell. It la elmpV In ronxtrudion, and prk-r. are arranRed to autt all pocket books: while the demand will continue & luna an human nature exUrta. The tntrodurtlon o( a few Graptiophanee Into a commnnlty at once createa an locreaaina demand for HCORDS aad SimKS, :ul a COHTWMH IUSIMUS la the aataHlalaia Why not eccuie tlie liberal Pralitt klck ar aDowW 4eelera? WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, TERM8, ETC., TO , ' Columbia Phonograph Co., 125 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. A Han Slips Up On it every time that he takes hia lauu dry work outside of tbe Baltru S learn Laundry to bedoue up. He fluds "ihat tir d feeliug" stealing over him wheu lie notes the difference in the exqulsHe color and beautiful flnleh, aaytng nololng (if tlie good condition lu which your linens are returned by the Salem Steam Laundry. COL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOROU8 D. OLMSTED, Mgr Phone in S30 Liberty at ataria, Chills lKlOReHl fCMllDREHI if 1 VyOADULTSf Alf ADULTS V V f AS FAT A&V m fATAS J THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove's. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what it contained. Grove's contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. - The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's IS the Original and that all other sorcallcd Tasteless Chill Tonics are imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect.. You arc not experimenting when you take . Grove's its superiority and excellence having long been established. Grove's is the .only Chilly Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of (he United' Sutct No Curef No Pay. Price 50c