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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1901)
rfrwVA n l ', T" Makes the food more THE WEST SIDE Ttltphona, Np, 41. FlUtUY, MAY 8, Ml UOMRtl 1.0IH1K NO. a MKKTS KVRKY twra will take l Oiiiiw '' ftvro iUphim-Ivw aowrdmaly 'ViIum KiWhu,"" tivliv, irt attend wu '"'"I'UIVlll. ''KIW.I.V, . s. Wll jiiS r. i-. J. W. Kli nAKlttviN.K.R.8. Court liKimKloiicw No. SO, Fuiwt. era or a iui nut't evury Tttfsday evening at 8 o'clock, W. R. AUI'i tUHiUt7tMr block. Cipti, ll choicest, at Kobinson't. CrHi l wt t J. L. Stockton's. A scholarship 'n IWtlaml hnstiim colUve j for sal, inriuira at this otlict,, ' HIR SAt.r. A Rood farm twin. 'ilit altout lv(H Kuuitl each. Inquir of J . B. SerstWi. at , ftioYele customer made run on WadwA Co- Saturday, ' Stock Mituml by C. V. Leonard at Monmouth. 2t Kid gtovrf t wl at J, L. Stockton's. The town that recta upon its laurel, I lie Oroi" Agister, and thinks it ha good surrounding fa like the mer chant who think hia huitui will boom whether he trit 10 hoom it or not. U may hold bit own for a time but in the eJ.uiore active competitor will sur pass hi,,,. So it is with a town. The town that don't posit and iiustle and Wow, rag along in th game old style Campbell B. will sell you carpet abaolutely at ct and aim we bought from the 1'srk Mills at l'bildelhl we ran sell cheM' any other man in town. All the nnK"invR and the latest noveli Can be had at Robinson's. The "Gordon" but, the ot't in the world at J. I Stockton's. Try (be ue remedy far coatlveneM, Ctmtulierlai" btoiuach ami Liver Tab lets. Every io RUnranteed. TrUe, wuts. Koraalo by Kirk land Drug Co, AH .kind of bicycle repaif'ou done, V. W.lirant West Hid and Weekly tatestnan, one year, i'2 The Cleveland and Cre-e"t bicycles aet'in t0 tH. in tlie lea.) this season. Coring at ' t J. L, Stockton's. Order a dree4 ehicken, from Fatinei tros. for yonr Sunday dinner. A Rood 2nd 1mn 1 Columbns carriage for ale at B. M. Wade A Co. iiet your moneys worth, don't buy without mlttnn C'aiiiDlill Bros, nrices on carpets, lper, window shades and bicycles. Fresh oysters, clams, crabs, fish, etc., t Palmer Bros. All our price are t he lowest and our gooa. u best ai j u fejockton e. "TT-$i Hays, of Eugene, Jial imported 600 roots of uer man ''Ops and will plant them on his Lane county farm. The im ported variety brings a better market price than the American hops. rainier Bros, pay cash (or egg, poul try, etc. CH "d see u. R. M. Wade A Co. can gke you the best wagon made and save you from tlve to ten dothirs. Try Moore; the barber, north side of "C" street, opposite Knox-'s grocery etore, for a itair cut or shave. Campbell Bros, have good wall paper at 5 cents per double roll. ' Don't wait too long to have your bicy cles overhauled, oilwl and cleaned. Have it done "ow "nd save repairing bill later on. C. W. Brant. Call and see our bargains in men's alioes at J. L. Stockton' When In Salem and you w.'it a good meal don't forget to go to Mining's KeMiiiurnut, where everything the mar ket affords can be had. J. H. More. the bnrber on C street, no handles 'Newbro'a Hei.dcide. the famouH dandrplf c ore, endorsed by all the leading barbers of Portland and all cities In the east. Give It trial and save your hair. , FOR SALE Three good cows are for eaie ity (,, yj, ijui.iwiii, live nine suuio of Independence. The "Buffaloes" are getting thicker in Independence. Last nwk there weren't many but this week they are almost countless. It costs only 11 cents to get in and women are eligible. The West Side has a large number of subscribers, on it list who are in arrears and kindly suggests that they Mmember the printer so tliat lie can meet his obliuHtiuns. Hal Ferry Rates Reduced t LScU on hacks, buggies and carriage when going to or from Salem. Try that way and save an hour's travel and have a drive over a road that U as smooth as a floor. A. 1). PjmVJOHN, Prop. Im This signature f on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. the remedy that cure cold In one day Knii tor u very little money. ' , Or, should you want to get up early, we can lurnisn you witn a tlll" ""g rise Alarm Clock for 85c i ana I See our other Lines. J I THE RAKET STOR 1 lianmiaiaiiaaiiiuiiaianiiaiiniiii delicious and wholesome Hop traitiing it once more in progrt?. Chol' confectionery at Robinson'. Tha latest In bUfk ami wlilta gallon at Mra. Hurley 'a. J. 8. Cooper ami CUfiwo Irc-Iaml went to Portland Monday, Kcv, Pr. Thompson will preach In the Presbyterian church fciiuday May 6th at 11 a. n. and 8 p. m. P. W. Sear worn wo begun look on Tuesday. Hit mother mad him stay lit home and help clean lioiitw. K. U. t.Ulritluw tmik a nut down to Amity on Wednesday. He found skimming station going on all right, lil Kd. Gale bus been chosen deleirate front Independence Court No. 30 to the Grand Court, Foresters of America, which will meet in talem on May 1411 W, A. Iulls,of South Bend, Waslu, is stoppiug at the Little 1'alace hotel for a few weeks during which tima he will finish in scientillo optica and refraction under Br. Uoberts. Never Rive tip to children if they are in trie wrong; uo not ron them of memory that their mother ami father were always true to their principles. May Ladies Home Journal. ' Hereafter the county commissioners will meet on the first Wednesday it) each month, instead of the first Wednea iiay after the first Monday. .Thlg is in accord wc with, a new law passed by the hiHt K-Kislature. Hugh Mercer, a former resident of In. deiH'itdunce being employed by A, J. Goodman as tinner, died at Santa Ana, Calif., on April 20, The body was taken to San Francisco for burial, by bia sister Mrs. Blanche L. Harris. Owing to certain changes Mug made in our preaching appointments there will be preaching service both morning and evening next Sunday (May 5) at the United Evangelical church, every, body invited, Samuel J. Lit)'' yutor. One of the busiest men in tmle1md- ence on Tuesday was Mayor Stockton. The new bonds were received, in the morning and the mayor was oa the go all day getting the bouda ready fur de livery in Salem on Wednesday, There were WMK) spares to be tilled, beside the mayor's and recorder's signatures, which job C'ouncilmau Mills undertook to do. The total of S000 Is divided up into 89 bond all of which, except one, were taken in Salem. Andy Tupjier, our etliclent city mar shal, has cautted the following notice to he posted conspicuously in the city park: "Couples making love should beware of the rutlr plant. While strolling through the park don't lak to the 1 birds they carry tales. All the auimala , ll0t n cagns, there are some dande- M ,he (wn . A new word has come to life from the plains of Kansas. It significance is thus given by the Wichita Eagle: "A word recent'y came into fre'umt nse in Kansas is 'buffaloed.' It ha a delicate shade of meaning. A man who U scared is merely awakened Into the activities of de!cne;a man who Is bluffed is one who is so badly scared that he believe defeuse impossible, but a man who is buffaloed not only believe defense im putiflible, but can't work up enough loco motion to run." IUtliouHtieH Is a condition character IzmJ by a dlHturbanoo of tb dilative organs. The stomach l debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowel constipated. There 1h a loathing of food, pallia in the bowel, dUlneaa, coated tongue and vomiting, llrat of the undigested or partly dlgected food and then a bile. Chamberlain's Htomanh and Liver l'al) lets allay the dUturlmmx-s of the atom. ach and create a liealtny appetite. They alo tone up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try thetu arid you jre wrtaln to be much pleaaed with the reault. For sale by Kirkland Drug Vo- , TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets All drugglm refund the money if It falla to cuie. K. VV . Grove's algnature la ou each box. 2o. Hop Rold Beer THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family uso to be bad at ED. BILE'S CASTLE SALOON. Independence. We can furnish 5 you or your boy with a Pocket z Guarantee it. 3 Mrs. J. 0. House visited last week In Out vallla, Mrs. Mattlo McGinn who ha been quite III. Is now Impiovlng to health. L. 0,0 11 more wad n Salem the first of the week. The sum of $273,000,000 Is what China must pa) for the Boxer uprising. Training hop vines I now I now on in full blast in alt (he yard. The water has bitten to that the Ruth cannot reach bur dock and now laud at theO.C.T. company's slip. The trout fishermen do not report any great catches. They alt say that it i too cold aa yet. Tha. Forester have poetjame.1 their excursion down the river until the good weather cornea again. Mra. Mary Van Ortwlck, of roitland, a former resident of this city, I visiting Mr. M.T. Creasy. T. U.'Ce. npliell and wife drove up to Corvaltl last Saturday, teturutng home on Monday, I'aloma and Karla Schramm appeared on Monday evening at the 0er house to a small but appreciative audience. A number of Independence people at tended the sale of blooded stock on the Oslmrn (arm near Corvalllt last Frkhi)' O. J. Webster, of St. l'attl, Minn., visited a few day this week with Mr. and Mr. J. U, Cleland, old time friends. Kov, A. I, Uoodfriend, 1'resbyterlan minister from Dallaj, wa a visitor here tha tirst of the Week, A, B. Atkins left on Monday for It Southern part of the state, lit) will visit Cottage drove on the way. hue rluke arrived borne on a tlsi last Saturday, Elie ha ttccit employed at McCormlck, Washington, In a saw mill. Captain Graham, of the Altona, says that a toon a the weather again leitles and get warm, the excursion trip to Albany will be made, Mr. A. K. Leonard, of Kej teville, Mo., U expected to arrive here tomorrow to visit with her son, C. W, Leonard, of Monmouth. Mr. and Mra. Warren P. Cressy, o McMlnnville, spent Sunday visiting Mrs. M. T. Creasy. They returned to McMinuvilleon Monday afternoon. The Knight of Pythla had work In second rank Wednesday evening. There will be third rank work next Wednes- lay. Mrs. U. A. Kramer has gone to Mvrtle Creek to tie at the hednido of her father, Rev. 8, P. W, Richardson, a pioneer preacher of the Christian chun-h, a lio is very ill. Saratoga chips are being brought Into Independence from Seattle. Why can't some one here provide for this delicacy nd supply the home market? F. E. Chamber and U. L. Hawkins avo returned from a trip to their home stead on Sugar Loaf mountain. They report considerable snow on the summit making It difficult traveling. On Tuesday, H. M. Lines, city re corder, was taken seriously ill and had to he carried home In a carriage. It hat since been necessary to tit up with him at night. Prof. Carrlere and wife have gone to Ssn Francisco to reside where the pro fessor ha a lucrative position. Mrs. Carriere nee Miss Bertha Fryer, was a resident of this city where the w well and favorably known, Mr. Susie Fennel Pipes, daughter of Thoma Fennel, la visiting her father, and her tister, Mr. Jessup, at Salem. Mrs, Pipe is an accomplished violinist and entertains her friends occasionally with classic music. Raymond Henkle o( Corvallit, a nep hew of E. T. Hinkle of this city, passed through here Wednesday morning en route home from New York city where he graduated with .honor for the drug gist' profession. George M. Cornwall, editor and pub lisher of the Oregon Tlmberman, of Portland, was nosing about Indeiend- ence last week. Just what ho saw or found out we'll probably learn In the next Issue of his excellent publication. City recorder, H. M. Lines, has re- signed his olllce owing to ill health and the council is to meet this (Friday) morning to choose a successor. Ine first duty of the new recorder will be to sign his narno 1019 times on the new city bonds. Eugene has a lodge (temple) of Rath- bone Sisters, auxillinry to the Knights of I'vthitts. With the prosperity attend- ing the Indceridenc.e lodge, it would would seem that Homer Lodge No. 45 hould have an auxiliary. Boys, the ;irln are lot of help in lodge work. Rev. E. J. Thompson was installed last Sunday a pastor of the Calvary Presbyterian church. A very interest ing program was rendered and the ser vice were participated in by Rev. H. A. Ketchum, of Salem; Rev. A. L Good Wood, of Dullua; Ruv. D. M, Daven port, of Lebanon. Owing to the threatening aspect of the weather Sunday morning and the rain of Saturday night, the Altona' excur sion trip from Sulem to Albany last Sun- lay was postponedmuch to the regret of many Independence young folks as well as of the older ones. The musical recitat given at the opera house last Saturday evening by Senator Doughty, Frank Miller and Mis Lottie Ground, was an artistic success. The audience was not a large as the enter tainment deserved, but what it lacked in numbers was made up in apprecia tion of the excellent program rendered. Sheriff VanOrsdel wa in Independ ence on Monday serving process In an attachment suit also notifying juryuion of their selection for service at the com ing term of court. There is quite a num ber of jurymen from here this term, the list beng published in the Wkbt Side last week. " It Saved Ills Leg. P. A. Dan forth, of LnGrande, Oa., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on hla leg; but writes that Bucklin'a Arnica Halve wholly cured it In live days, tor Ulcers, Wounda, Piles, It's the best salve In the world. Cur guaranteed. Only 25o. Sold by Kirkland Drug Co, The beat Prescription far Malaria Chills and Fever, Is a boitle of Grove's Taxtelc w Cuill Tonic, It is Blmply Iron and quinine la a tasteless form, No cure, uo pay, Price, 60o, tk'kool Report. .. Rinort of the Independent ptibll shiHil for the month ending April ivioit S mi idl'. mlicm. Mm, Tuelt MIm lloiirkt ,,,,., e, A. tW7l M 491 . Ml Cooper .. 37 4x0 Is Miwdtirr... MIm Mdnlorxiu , m MlM Mmtlli A.M. Halitlunt 1 A S,3(j tti w The following la a list of those nalther absent nor tsrdy and were "excellent (ahova IKI) in scholarship and deport' menu First Grade. Uarllu Lemmoti Malicl Baker Iia Ml . Glenn Whlteaker Pearl Knox Cyril Richardson Wlnfred Ball Ruth limine Adialu Fisher -Roy Williamson Ray Kay Ruth Spiling Gretehim Kreamer Otto Steele Cora Wilcox Harry Plckem Armlue Young Marie Jone. Second Grade, Edna Beamer Lena Finch Jessie Ford Jamie Klkiu . Genevieve Cooper Fred Dunham Elmer Johnson Cora Walker Beasie Walcott Jerome Reese Arthur Sailing Hurry Simmon laddie Irvinu Third Grade. Unle CooHr Nellie Albiker Gladys Irvine Helen Cooper Laura Ford Claude Johnson Marshal Sersfford Emma Wiljox Golda Rhode Bertha Mattlson Nel Clflldres Fourth Grade, Jessie Freeman Rowena Sperling Grace Walker Emma Henkle Maggie Hodge Caddie Sloper Grace Wallace Alma Walker Fifth Grade. Mabel Ellis Jean Slmrman Madge Cleland Iva Baker Mildred Baldwin VI Reed Jimmie Johnton Eva Mix Lewi Simmon Geneva Wilco Sixth Grade. Lorena Webster JuneSeeley Seventh and Eighth Gradea Maliel Bakeman France Coour Luster Rhode Shelly Cooper Jetaie Madison Herbert Paiker Belle Wilcox Paul Cleland Edgar Sec ley May Webster Charles Richardson Ceclle Wilcox Ninth and Tenth Grade. Herbert Murphy Maliel Parker Roy Hawkini Hattle Guff Lola Stark Joel Wilton A, M. Samisks, Principal. The last meeting of tha Independent- Whist Club for tha teuton, w at held- Fri day evening at tha residence of Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Cleland. After the last hand aa played the club adjourned to Dr. ami airs, liutier a resilience where an excellent lunch had been provided. Alter feasting the badge were presents to the successful one a follow t Mr. E. Kirkland and Mr. 0. W. Kutehi cured the champion badge, whilo Mr, Damon and Dr. 0. D. Butler had to mi content with the conaolatlon badge. These badge have been appropriately nm-rilied and are now being worn by meir promt possewor witu much satis- faction. ' The score of the Individual member of the club for the season, which Com prised 'i meetings, I as follow; 1'ia Pla Hmv Won Ul Unln 1am Dr. O. 1). Butler 61 I in 117 Mrs. But lei ll"J loll 21 J. A.C. Brant UK) lot! 6 Mis. Brant 75 78 3 J.-U. Cleland 120 40 8fl Mrs. Cleland IKI 4 17 Mrs W. P. Connaway 35 110 105 J. S. Cooper ' 07 01 0 Mrs. Cooper IM) 01 tW L.Damon . fM 14S . 60 Mr. Damon 3.1 lft.1 '120 A. J. Goodman 100 50 50 Mrs. Goodman H2 04 12 II. Hirachberg ifl) 4'J 13 P. M. Kirkland HO 1)8 1 Mrs. Kirkland 1!12 120 J E Kirkland 140 50 84 Mrs. Kirkland 1122 80 102 G. W. Kutch 171 50 112 Mrs. Kutch 110 01) 14 do to H. M. LINES For Wall I'ticr, Window Bhadcf, l'kiiiire FrmiHW, otc. Ftirtiittire of all kinds repaired. Odlco with the Telephone company INDEPENDENCE The Hotel Gail XDallas, Or. Has boon refitted and renovated from cellar to gurret, and every thing in new. Good sample room lor commercial men. Hatidfaction guaranteed. Hates, $1.00 to 2.00. Special ratoa by tho week. . BUCK fr SMITH, Proprietor. Special Bargains FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. In the line of gentlemen's Night Gowns, and boys' Union Suits. They must be sold regardless of price. Go where you please, you will not find a cheaper placo or a more compact assortment of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits in the city. . THE REASON For selling so cheap is that circumstances comnel me to do so. 'I am heavily in debt and must raise money, I don't moan a radical reduction, but thai you can get a nice suit of clothes, boots, shoos, hats, dc, for less than original cost. Therefore, bring your money to THE WHITE HOUSE. ZED ROSENDORF. i , Weeklj Crop Bulletin. Portland, Ora., Monday, April 20, '01 General Summary. The first part of the week wa coot with several frosty mornings A change to warmar occurred Haturday, ami ilnoe then mini temperature hava prevailed In all part of tha state. Light showers hava frequently occur ml In western and southern Oregon ft I and Sundav and Mnmlav wra lii,,r day In eastern Oregon, with tha Ml cation favorable lor mora rain Tuesday "T I In lliat aeiit nn. , , Fall wheat, rye and oats am doing nicely, although on account of the cool weather they tr making a (low growth Spring wheat seeding I nearly finish' ed, and the grain I' germinating well, The color of the grain I Improving every day, and no Insect pest are damaging It. '. Hop are coming up even; and there It no complaint about missing hills, t was tha case last year, Tha training of the vine 1 beglulng to ha general. Garden continue backward, but otherwise they are In a promising eon- dltlnti. , Clover and Allalfa are growing nicely, but theie I a.ihortago In patursge, and stock I not Improving' a fust as usual. In the dairy section of the state considerable feeding ha to be done to void a shrinking in the supply of milk. Report of damage to the fruit crop by frost are numerous, but not general. Contiderahlit ttra,wlwrry bloom has been killed In Southern Oregon and In Hood River valley. Beside the strawberries, peaches, apricot, pear, liver prune ml cherries have suffered the most from frost. The Italian or FelleuWrg prunes re nearly through blooming, and the young fruit ha set well and gives promise of abundant yield. Apple in most place are now In full bloom and at yet they have suffered no harm from frosts. Old Soldier Experience. M. M. Austin, civil war veteran, of Winchester, lug., writes: "My wife waa tick a long time In spite of good doe- r'a treatment, but waa wholly cured by Dr King's New Life Pi I la, which worked wonder for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 2)0 at Kirkland' drug atorv. Two farmer In Corvallls Monday eon plalntnl that China pheasant were be ing killsd and brought to town from the touthean portloii of tho county fur the market. They were justly Indignant at (hi open violation of the law. and there Is no doubt if the practice la continued that the lawhreekera will get Into trou hie. One of them (aid that if a neighbor killed a bird for hla own table there would be lea cause fur complaint, but ben it came to killing pheasant for the market It wa qtmu another and i teriout matter. Time. During Ilia tutsion. of the farmer In ttitute, recently held at Myrtle Creek, Dr. Jsuiet Wlthycombe, of tha O, A.C, made the statement that be believed that every three acres of land would, If properly handled, support two Cvw and yield 100 per year. Of course much would depend upon tha quality of the land and the way it it cultivated. Whether or not such' a record can be made general may be doubted, but It ha been demonstrated that Intensified airylng brlug profitable return. A Sprained Ankle Quickly Currd. "At one time I (uttered from a severe sprain of the ankle," aaya Geo. K. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. After using several well recommended medicine without auitxaa, 1 tried Chaitibcrlalu' Palo Italiu, and I am pleaded to say that relief came aa soon I began Ita use and a complete cure leillly followed. Thl remedy has also been used In my family for frost bitten feet with the beat reaulta. I cheerfully recommend Ita use to all bo may need a flrst-clana liniment." Hold by Kirkland Drug Co. When doctors say that an operation i successful, they mean that they found hat they looked for and cut It out ; they don't mean that tho patient hut re covered, or will recover. GLEAN SHAVE -and a W-H- STYLISH RAIR CUT ( , :' wnaT you or.t wiikn vou pathoni7.k Kutch'e Barbershop. Iiide(ienileiico Oregon WANTBH TKOsTWOllTII Y MKN AND WO- nil to travel aim aovuruae ror oin utn. Iixri houan ot aolltl niiniuilal staiKllna. Hal- ary itnil a year ami xpnaH, all imyalils lu ciwh. Nt. canvassing rtauind, lllve refer. m and uncKiae aaii-auiireaavn siauipcn en Iiim). Aililri'Ha Maiiaar, S'w t'axlon llldx.. (Ko. !! ft COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. dyonr bnalnraadlrort tn Wnahliiaton, was time, eosta lota, better sonrloa. UroeoatloMtaO. arataatOflM. VXtt prallaila. tf aiamlaatlou aaila. AttT'a Im aat taa aaul HUnt wartt. rHUOSALATTtMTIOaOIVIN-lt TXAHB jTUAL BXrKRIENOB. Book "Bow MabtaW rawau," i., taut . rataala BraoaraS throaah t. a. Ilnin ctlTa ip.olal aotloa, wlthoat akarta, la Ui. NVENTIVE AGE UlaaUataa KootMr-tlanaUi raar-tmaa. tl. l.T". ShlUlWIUUaillWlWASHINOTaS, D. C. a)ajajavayvS m . . . Catarrh Cannot be Cured Willi MirAt, AFI'f.fi'ATIfm, at lliey rsliuol maeti l,s mmu nf Ids iIIwim, 4'aiarrli la a ll. aid or ronntltiilliiiial iIIhwumi, ami In i-trr In euri, I, yoii meat Utk llilrriml rnnrillM, Hall'a Caoirrh I urn Is lnsi.it InUrnallv, and acta dlrmtlv nn lit hlixHl ami mumious ur. fkiH-a. IUlU Calarrll l lir la mil a quai k iimmIiHiib. It waa ifMirllMit lr one uf Ilia l"-l fh)iliuii lo 1 1, la muotry a,r yrn, suit la a ri'kMtlar lnwrlrt.lnn, 11 la pim,h.w nf Ilia bnl t'mii kimwii, wimliliiM will, (ha tawt liltmd purlllfrs, lu'tins rilrwlly a tha nillfuoiia aurlaiw, Tlia iwrf't einliliiatlin or tha uro Itiarrrtl-nla la what pruilin wi anrh wcmihitmii nnuiia in eurlng lutarrli, Hvuil fur taailuiiinlal ftrt,. P. J. I'HKNKV a) VO., Props,, Toldo, 0, 1(1 ny all lrul.la, .rl,?.e. Hall rarnlly i'llla ar tli bU Charles M. Skinner, author, tramp, tfaturalist, philosopher, and editor, make tome tage remark, not uncon nected with hnmor, In a pser called "Every-day Superstition" In the May New Llpplncott. He girds at most of those foible we call our "pet tittwrstl tioua." ' Beware of Cough. A cough Is not a dilutee but a symp torn, Cotisiiniplloti and tirotichltN, which are the timet dangerous and fntut liha-kaea, have for their first Indlmtlon ' persistent cough, and If proerty treated a cs'tl as (hla cough Mpjiears are easily cured, Chamberlain' Cough Itemeily bat proven aomlerfu ly sik1- eesaful, and giiltu d ita wide r' pulallon and exteuaiv sale by l' amvets In cur- ng the dUi anes which cain-e coughing. If It I not t eiietlcUl it will not cost you a cent. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. , A fairy' wand ha no such Joy-pro voking poa era a Complnuent from a laughter to her mother. A girl doesn't know whut It can do until she trie if, May Ladle Home Journal. Mat Fair Premium LM Onl. Hecretary M. D. Witdom lis Jtiat re ceive,! from tlie printer the sisie fair premium list for 1001. Over IIO.OoO Is 'ffcred for preiulums on livestock and farm productt, and Is by far the largest and best premium list ever offered in this ttato. The list list been thorough ly revised, and brought up to date In every department. New premiums have been added, and other Increased on article most worthy of merit. Oregou can boast now of a complete and lib eral premium a any slate iu the: Union, and if hard work and earnest effort on the part of the management count for anything, the fair itself will ! compare favorably with those of older Hate, and will be the best . ever " held thl tide of the Itocky mountain. , Nasal Catarrh quickly yield to treat ment by Ely's Cream Halm, which Is area. ably aromatie. It is received through the noatrlla, cleanse and bonis tha whole sur face over which it diffuse iimilf. Druggiata tell the 60o, tiw Trial al by inuil, 10 w nt. Tent it and you are sura to coutinue the treatment, Announcement. To aoeoninimlnta those who are partial to tha use of atoiuittra In applying liijuiila into tha naanl lawagaa lor cuUurMt troy. bUt, tha proprietor prepare Cream Balm In liquid form, which will be known at Kly't Liipild C'rtvum lliilin. Priea hiclmbng the ipmyiug tub I 75 eeitta. DruggitU or by mall ilia liquid form enibolia tlie med icinal preporUo of the solid pri'aration. Letter Itciualiilna uncalled fur In ih rat offl at liulwu,liiue, orpion, t,a Ma a, i-joi : Goff, Mr. Almira . Granttey, Bert Inlander, fcd Hcraggin. Dock n hiiacre, Mln I.sura Whon calling for these, letter plcate advertised. J. A. Wiikklkh, P. M. Don't Forget Our comparison on prices of watches. We sell Watches cheaper than anyone, tak ing grade for grade. o. a. Kramer & co. Mark Hanna. Mark Hanna, the biiih class vouiiir Hla' ion, sired by Planter, streol Pauline (3) 2 :.",', Pandora (1)2:27. rim i uam, Mine Hum, 2:.u ny llam bletonian Mamhrlno, Second dam, Klttio Lewi by Silver Duke. Third dam. 'Bacchante Mambtiuo. by Mambrino Chief. Fourth dam, Bacchante, by Dow nines Bay Messenger. Filth lam, Dam of Kentucky Whip, will serve a limited numherof inures nt luitciwndcuca till about May Kith, and then at Salem fair grounds until July 1st, w lieu the seasou closet and he will lie prepared lor the races. lerms: 115 for the season. To be paid on or before July 1st. John F, Kiiikund, WANTKD.-Capalile, reliant perxan In every comity to roprraeot hirse emnpimy of it rtnnnrlui reputation: l imliiry iwryviir. pnsublu wnuklv: tn per day ahMilulely aure anil all sXh-uhu; NliHlittil., tiomi-lliln, ileflulM niliny, no ininUluii; mliiry paid emti WauirUiiy an it exiwiiao iiioiikv advanced .'h wuck. Hl'ANDAKU UOUHlC, Hill 1'eniborn Mt.,C'lllOHfl). E.L.Ketchum.M.D Ollltw and lUahtetice Corner Railroad Monniouth Bireeta, INDEPENDENCE, OR W. O. Sliarman, Batik building, Monniouth St., Independence, - Oregon there Is Witchery in Kodakery If you do nob believe it, buy an Eas'ttnitu Kodak of us and try it. We carry a full line of Eastman's Kotts Supplies , One dozen Kodaks just received; price font $1.00 to $20.00. We arf factory agents now and will sell you 8olio paper and lilni; etc., at Portland prices. We carry t Card Mounts, all hizpsj Plates, Develop ing and Toning Solutions, Flash Sheets, Developing Out fits, Develop, ing Powders, Films, etc. , ;, . . Call and see the Panorama Kodak, takes picture 2x7 R E CHAMBERS, Thurston Lunibcr Company, Dallas, Oro0on. ...MANUFACTURERS Of... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry tock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NOTKt We have flrat cla dry kilo wblch enables us to give you thor .Jghty dry htmlwr, AD uroaui! The Burlington ticket office In Portland is a veritable Bureau of Information for travelers a place where they can latra what it will cost to reach ANY point in A merit or Europe; bow long the trip will take, and what lhe.ro Is to see on the way. If you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop In and getftil! Information, or, if you prefer, write me about it. Omaha, Chicago, Kannas City, Su Louit and KVKKYWHEKE beyond. Iiiiiiiiiiil ... .rr m ii Cor. "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 fur everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND . SOUTH Jand EAST via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO . Shasta Route. Train learea ntipni!n for Portland and Way .lull. Hi. at lu, p. in. l avolur lurvallia at ll."00 t. m. tr Portland... ....... I.v AilNiiiy Ar Aalilauit... ........ ' HacrauiuKlo " Ban rrauciaao.... ' OHi-n.,.,, " Ihuvor , ... Kaiwaa t:ily...... Chicago.. ......... a a. m. 11 M i, III. , VI 'i a. m. 7:! p. tn. 11 :.u' p. m 1' ,' a. m. Km a, m. ;t6a to. , 6:ID . 111. IM y. in. . laim, . ; a. ni. . 7 'iia. ni. . l:it a. ra. TM a. m 0 :15 av m 7:iria. tn .3ua. ai Se. a. m f.:mi p. m t.ra Annflca...... Kl t'aan.... , Kurt Worth flty of Muxlco... Iloliaton New urlcana. .... a0 p. m. 6 At) p. UI. '.) a. nt. , 1 1 :tu a, m. J.'iW a. m. :Ji.l p. in, S ia a. in. p. m. a, u ll::ja. in JW a. m (:M p. ta S:tia. di l.'.iup. m Waaliinalun ..... " New Yr . Pullniau ami TourUl cars on UMh trains t'l air vara tOuTamcimi to oilen and Kl t'ato ami Uiurlat cur to liiUwto. Hi. Luult. cw Urluana ami Wahlnntn. ('(iniicetlmr at H fwnclwo with acvera u-niu-lup iiuca for Honolulu , Jspan, ( uma riuitppiuua.l.riinai IU euiun America. . H,e Ma. A. Wiuox at IndcMUdcnee ita- Uuii.ora'lilriiw, V. M. MAItMIAM, Qunera Paucuitcr Agent 1'oillaiul, Or. Dan P. Stouffer. Insurance.,..,. and .... .Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Strottti Dullaa, Oreeon anything ton Invent erlmprovet also get CAVEAT.fftAOE-MAKK, COPVRIGHTor DESIGN PHOf ECTI0N. Hcnil moilel, skt-Uh, or photo, fur frfo einnilnatinn and advl-o. BOOK OM PATENTS fee before patent. rC.A.SHOV&CO. Patent Lawyers. WASHINGTON, D.C. twwwwvwwwwww vkM"f 60 YEARS' y EXPERIENCE mm Tomr Mark t Aiirons aanrtlnt a akati-h and draorlpllon may qnli'lily aurortnln our opinion free wholhnr aa liiTonllioi la pmbnlily V ilwiliUilo. Ccmiiniinli-v tliinaatiiotlycoiitlitanllal. Hnnrtbonkon I'alenta aonl f rw. OMiwt nwnoy fur aonirlim patnta. 1'iiiouia litkim llmnmli Munn A t'o. ravelv t)Hiliil lull 1, wltlinut cimriia. m me Scientific Jitncricati. noly llluiitrtia wenlily. Inmt fir. f any Mtumilo Journal. Tuniia, til a 1 rnnntlia, tl. Hold by all newadoaler. &Co.861Bfoid'' New York Offloa. 635 F 8U Waahlugtun, V. C. . Urauoh ililw Information. AC, Suti.Doa, Ceneral Agent. Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. DRUG CO. MOTOB LINE TIME TABLE Cormcted to data. ' la Indrptrnd nee tor Slouiunulb nd Alrlle. 7i a. a. 3:10 p. in. i Leave Alrll for Measiotith and Indepandnnee. 00 a. m. S.eO p.aa. Ibarra ladnaend Itavaa Itallaa for w . .... .OM for Monuottth nd,: nd Dailaa. 1 p. aa. 8:30 Imth Monaoati fur Indvpandanea). t:45 a. m. . l:.lo p. m. 9:40 p. in. B:4S au . 9iOt p. SB. ItaTM InrioMnd- lliOOasSi. T:IS p. m. Iavra Monmouth fur Alrlle. , T-80 a. m. Sifte p. m. Leavea Moninonth for liallaa. mo for Mooraouta- I1KO a. tn. 1:.-lO p. ni. :03 p. m. Oregon Si i outline and umok Pacific Uo,p"rt .J'WE SCHEDULES. Arrive for From ludepuudeuoe from Hmi-lal ' rih, Omaha, thOO am jCHn""? ,;ty' 8tv iSOp.m via iluuu J"" , Chicago and lugtoa BL Vwm UU Ukot iver. Ft MW p m ".l,,1'?,nJ,,hV K a,n- 8 40 via Hunt. City, Ht. Louis, lua-ton Chicago aaeKaat.' Hlt'siil Walla Walla, Lewis- " Kal Mall Un, Hpnkane, Mln- fctKl a m neaixiiia, Ht. Paul, " a. m, via liuliiih,, Milwaukee, pkane Chleano and Kant. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Portland. . All milling dattta sub- Snm tet to ohanse . 8 P ra KorVian KrauoiJoo- P- m .Sails every S days v,1.'.1.?!.. Columbia Klvar " ... .Sunday 8taiiir. P- m. aturday To Astoria and Way- Ex.Sund'y JO p m LaudliiKS. ' : Willamette and uU.Tr ".. MnPwa ndSat, 'gon City. Dayton, "ndfiu aud Way-Landluas "uur"' VZZmT Willamette Klver. 4:80 p. ra. rudr rtlandtoOorva,,,. and W ayXaudlugs r"' -,irl" 8nhe Klver. Lv. Lewis Ma.m. un, daily Dully llpnrlato LewUton. a. ra. t earners to Portland from Independence lodoe leaves Corvallla for Portland Mondays W,.(lncH(lHY8 and Friday at S a nx, paxaluft Ind,'Hndcnra at O a in. Kvtnrnlua, leaves Portland Tuesdnys, 'I'linrsdays and Satur days, passing ludupeudouce at 8 p in tulh leaves Independence for Portland Tues dnya, Thursdays and ISnturdnya at Sam. Kut liming lttavua Pnrtland for Independence Moudnys, Wednendayi! and Fridays at 8 a m arrivlug at Independence at 0 p in. AI 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 tho agent , J. E. HUBBARD, Independence . . Oregon