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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1901)
V jtBSClUIElYPlIRE Makes the food more delicious ornl wholesome vi hwa THE WESTSIDE Ttltphont, No. 141. 10 ii i o. Y," MA VloTiiwlP HMtiHIS Of I'V I HI AH HOMKI! I.OIHSK Ni. is MKKTM' WiHtm-ntay eWulinc. Memtr - - I i . r r- n I MrMtHMI lll take. 1,'l-fc k S- due ue sad vem Uieiu-elve.i nj. urdun .mum tt nimeii i,i m It nit ml uik-ly. Imtt SHVIIh'Ilt n , k. w r. w iiun, u. J. W.KICUAIUSON,K.B 8. t'omt I udoiH'iHli'tu Niv HO, l'rl m of Auu'i'ioH, iHij every TtnwiUy evening tit $ oVIovkv ., ? Hall's IVrrjf Kate Reilitreil to IScU on hark, ItUKigtet tnnl carriage when Komt to or from Salem. Trv that way ami nave an hour' travel ami nave a llnw ovir a rtiiiil that i a sinoeth at a l!-ir. A, l, I'lTTVaoMN, I'rop. W. It Allln, itonttxt, t'txper liloek. O'gart, the choieett, at lMiintoii'a. A guta! wagon, team Mrtvt harnest un title Ht a Urvnin. Inquire at thit olhcu, IVtnre hut runt Mild photo jewelry Ht I'ltKel't gallery oil Muiitiiouttt street. txxlchopiH'rs Wanteil Imiiir of Oliver Smt$ at XirklniiilV drug ttor or Khox't grocery storti. 5-10-St lUoyele eusiomera made a run on Wade A Co. statunlay. Omnpliell Urvi. will tell you carpel aUolllli) Ht (1M Hllil sililH We Imllglll from the Park Mill Ht riiilaileljihia r ran tell cheaper than any other wan tit town. All the ningaiiitei hihI tho latent isnwls can l hml at Ri'hiiitou't. 1. W. IHckinsoit withet tli fttriuert to know that he will unhitch their U'tunt, give theitt ttahle. room and hitch up again for ten cents. If feed it furuithed, he ill tee tlmt the ti'Hiti gelt it. 1 William C. Steven, a former resident of Independence, in the city on Titetdny, liBviiiif juitt returmsl from t noe Nome. He had enough of Al;ikii for the rest of hit life. On Wednesday he darted with hit brother Theodore for the Const range of mountains where he expectt to loente lede or two of good ore. Try the new remedy for eo tivettett, t'hmnlx'rltiiu'u toiimt lt iind Liver Tth lets. Kvery box ("imranteed. I'rltv.SS cent. For ttle hy Kirklaml Drug Co. All kind of bicycle repairing dune, l W. T.raiit. Went Hde Htid Weekly Statesman, one year, The Ch'volaml and Creteent bicyclet tet'in to Ik.- in the lead tint tension. A trofxi 2nd hand Cohimbtit carriage for ale at It. M. Wacle & Co. As an afterthought regarding the Imnd issue we must not forget to give Cl. lioier, of the Salem Journal, credit for hi work toward making (he issue a sue- J raft of from tH,000 to HO.tMW each week, ceta. . While M iyor Stwkton took great making the trip in let than a thiy. interest in the matter and did imich (Their aitant logger are HoU-rt Kin tiaid work personally, Col. Ilofer con- j niont, Clarence Kay!. A Welt, Ktl ttatitlv kept the matter U fore the Salem i Trather, John and IHjw ISaldwin. people and gave them no rest until the v,iun U. iaiuer, miller at the Col tubfcription list wa full. The Inde-1 mill has made a machine that tuke pendencecity council feel grateful : tl,,, ,Uc nni lo-a llio wurk of itx oHmr Col. Ilofer for bin able assistance. j ,,,.,,.1,, U look very simple, but a i.iet your moiieys' worth, don't buy without Kitting Campladl Bros, price on carpels, wall paper, window shade ar.d bicycle. i. M. Wade A Co.can give you the best w:vn made and save you from live to ten dollar. Try Miwire, the burlier, north tide of "C" ttrt-et, opposite Knox' store, for a hair cut or shave. grocery CampU-ll Bros, have graul wall paper at o cents fier ilmihle roll. iMi't wait too long to have your bicy-cli-s overhauled, oiled and cleaned. Have it done now anil save h repairing lull Inter on. C. W. Hrant. When hi .Siih'ii) and von want a good Tiieul don't forget to go to Htroug' lieMtaiirnnt, where everything the mar ket afford can be bad. FOH BALK -Span of horses, harne? and wagon, mid carriage and carringe harness. Will sell separately if desired. Als)one lull-blooded Jersey cow, will be (resh tirat of August. Imjuire of A. U. Atkinh, Independence. J.H. Moore, the barber on ( Htreet, no handle Newbro' Herpbude, the funioua (Undriilfcure, endorsed by all the leading barbers of Tort land and all cities in the eust. (live It a trial and nave your hair. The West Side bus a large number ol aubti'rihcrg on its list who are in arrears and kindlv suggests that, they remember the printer ho that he can meet his obligation. "Tbeie is a wile in Chicago," nays an exchange "who will do to tie to. Her husband gave her tome money to keep for him. Afterward when be asked her for it she tied him hand and loot and had him arretted for creating a dis turbance. There re lots of husbands who need wives like that. Thlt signature ( on every boi of llio genuine Laxative BromoQuinins Taweu the remedy that rnre a colli In one day Black Type tells best what we 2 want to Say! We will assure you that our 2 EE 50c Work Shirt is the best for 3 S the money. Our $1.35 Hat is what you will pay $1.50 for elsewhere. And our Shoes there may be others as good, but none better at the prices 2 2r we ask. 2 Yours truly, 1 THE RAKET STOR a aiiuiuiuuuuaumuauiiaiiuuua Bashing Sfxwwt so., m riw. A party of (Itliernieit it iHin organ Ued for a trip to Meadow lake. Unatav Irviwnld, president of th Star Urewery Company, of Vancouver, Nath., u in Indeiuidoiioo hint Friday on tmto.net. The Chluene pheatantt have 'alrendy tfot Hrst hatch of younu hlrdt. Katmert tell the ksr SniK that the outlook for bii crop of thuto birds thlt year It vety proinidtntt. Mr. and Mia, E. L, (iate have taken out paMrt by which the adoption of r.dn Nit ten hat wen tundo lenal and binding. The child will undoubtedly have a good home and be well looked after, It you have any rat about your pretu itea that you want exterminated, call on "Hilly" Harnett; he't a aure allot and call bit them every lime thJ be itoit'l mitt, ' Mr. Moore, of Monmouth, ha a nice line ol new halt jutt in from' Chloaijo, Shu has alto tevtmil hai;aint for ctisioiti- ert. Mie ollori ,"j fair cent Uttcotuit ou eeilhiui; in tluck, The war in Africa continnet; China bat found out the tKvdt a ttoveruttietti; the lUiban indcH'Uilence it iu tight; still the world turiit over ever? twenty tour hours, and Ticket eonlillUet to turnout hundreilt of thune new ttvle ttauipt, and hit cabinet picture can't l beat, Hoys have hctiun the annual or rather eternal throwing ol rockt and breakitiK window. The l'rvthyteriaii church had nims wuidowti brokeu latt week and re porta keep coiiiing in of other damage. The council did a wite act in pnntiiii; the "tieaii-tluMJler" ordiuanca, A ipiod thick thinglu applitsl prtp'rly would do these boy world of good. Sperling Unit, now spoil a couple of at line cutting block a ran he found In the til ate. They are made out of the tinetl of birdaeyo mtple of 3-inch ttuff lulled together, and at tolid at a rock. Tliey weie made by (taker and lloliau uon, who an mechanic are to be reckon at among I lie betl. Another batch of "bog meat," con tisting of haniK, tliuu'dert and tide ha jimt Im'h received by on of our grocer, It it too bad that the Willamette valley, with it great resource, cannot raite enough bogt to supply the home market. Instead of importing meat from the Chicago packing lioun-t and telling to the farmer, lli process ought to be ra ve rted. Jim and Newt l'rather, of I'lieua Vista, have tlie contract to deliver about a million feet of log from the mouth of the I.uckiamute to the Salem milling company. They take dot n two or three simple thing are valuable sometime, tlti niacbine will revolutionize matter in the milling btisiiiest, a it lessen the cost of machinery beside making a big tiiving on fuel for power. Mr. ISeamer, a well a Mr. Collins, i well pleaded with the muchine' work, IlillloiisuetM I a condition character Ized by disturbance of th fllgesiive organ. I lie atoimieu i iieonuanii, the liver torpid, the bowel collstlpKted. There la ft loathing of food, pain In the bowelx, dU.incss, coated tongue and vomiting, Hist of the undigested or paitly dlgitcd food und then a bile. Chumtierlaln' Stomach and Liver lalj- let ulluy the dUturhaiice of the utofit uoh and crenle a lieuiitiy appeme. They alwt tone up the liver to a healthy tctlonand regiilah) tho bowel. Try them and you are certain to be ttnich pleaxed with the rcHtilt. For tale by Klrklund Drug Co. TO CURC A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablet Ml druggist refund the money if It fail to cure. K. W. drove' aignature 1 on eaeli I). 'tfc. Hod iioli Beer THE PUREST AND BEST JJottled b(!cr for fiimilv use to bo liad at 3. BILE'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. The iH'gree of Honor baa no astct luent tliit inoutli. The A. 0, lr. W, h iitfMtiient No. 4 for May. - A. ratterton clad In llshhig Cottume canitt up Irom Salcui the lirst of the week. lHui't foryet the dance to be given by the young ladiet 8ittitdiiy nighl at the opel house. The Widow Itoduit company, which played Independence, hat gone to piece at The Dalle. J, N. Hart, County atloruey, wa over from Italia on Tuesday evening alter witueise in a civil null, IV tut will convene at lalla next Monday with quite a huge number o! ease on thediH'ket. Mis Clara Tliomptou, altler of ,Mi. U. W, Kutch, 1 vioitlng friend at Salem. The chance are t bat there will be a large crowd to go (ruin here to alem on the 2d, when the President will pu through, Mr, Mary YanOrtwick, ho mat visiting with Mr. Mollie T. Cresay, re turned to Iter home in 1'ortlaud last Saturday. Uoy Iturton, one ol the clerk in (ill bert Itron' deluiicl hank, came up from Salem hist Friday for a lew day' vis1! with friend. Alex Turiibull, who lately moved over to talent to be near bit new ranch, came here on Tuesday alter the balance of lux household effect, W, 1', Culinaway, who I assisting the receiver of the Uilbcrt Urus, bank at Salem, came up on the boat Saturday evening and tjauit Sunday at home with hi family. An elderly woman ou Saturday bad a narrow eca from being run over by the Portland train near the th'pot. She crossed the track in front of the locomo tive which barely missed catching her. Archil! Sloper bit thipped a carload of pot a iocs to Portland by boat and now be is tigering on sending down a car load of oat bv rail, A. H, Atlin hs decided to move to Cottage I ! rove, the family going on A'ed ticsdav; Mr, Atkiu will follow a soon a he can dispose of tome ksoiihI pro peny and attend to tome other businet. Iid you notice that crowd of pretty young ladie oil wheel on Tueiday evening? There were twelve of them and they went out into the country, having a line time. ( tiem-rii! Passenger Agent A. I.. Craig, of (he 0, K. A N", Co , passed down the river on Wednesday, lie wa on a lour of Inspection, bving hoar, led the com pany' ttetmer at Albany, Mr. and Mr, Sidney Steam, of Kim-' ball, Miunctiila, arrived in lndcpeud' ence last Saturday. The young folk are on their wedding tour and will visit here lor tome lime, Mr, Stearut i a cousin ol Prank M. Skinner. On Saturday morning Mayor Stockton look to Salem the !)M new municipal bond bringing back with him fT.'HK) with which to lift outstanding warrant drawing ft per cent Interest. Tbu liotidt draw 4 j-r cent, tieorge Itrunk passed down last Sal. nrday. He say he I going to ape Nome once more and will tay thi time at least live year. When he get bark maybe ISeorge won't be a (at at he Is now. - The student ol the Normal school at Monmouth have organized a tennis club and are doing considerable practice of late. A match game wa played last Saturday laitweeii the club and town team, resulting in a victory (or the ciub. The Aitona i doing quite an euilgraiit business. Last Friday the ilt-amcr brought up seven from Poilland, beside distributing a number along the river, and on Tueiday evening thi week the brought eight more. A number of the new comer went out toward Falls City. J, U. Clelaud and a balky horse fur nished amusement to the usual crowd of liHikcra-ou last Tuesday near the depot. Conductors Cressy and Dornsife, while able to run railroad trains, didn't eeni competent enough to start the horse al though they got behind and pushed on the buggy. Preaident McKlnley will atop at Port, land, May 112. The Southern Pacific will make a rate of one litre for the round trip to Portland from Italia, Hliendan, Mc M inn viltu and station north thereof. Ticket will lat for train arriving at Portland on the morning of May -1, and leaving the same evening, or follow ing morning. Reception exercise have been so planned as to give nS many a possible an opportunity to sew nod bear the president. There it a young man in town who not long ago took a young lady out rid ing, going over to Italia. Towards night they stin ted for home but got lost on the prairie. Tliey kept a lookout for the signboard that nro erected at con venient point and upon reaching one, the young mail shinned up and lighting a match read : "To Kalem, H mile." Tbev reached Independence about mid night and have not been riding iijce, . It Saved III Ig. P. A. Dunfortb, of LnOniiide, (la,, hu f!V red fornix month will, a frightful running wire on hi leg; but write that Hueklin' Arnica Halve wholly cured It in live day. For Uleera, Wound, Pile, It' the bead, salvo in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only Hio. Hold by Klrklund Drug Co. School Eiilcrlaliiiiiciil. There will he an entertainment at the opera house next Thursday evening, May Kith. A good program will lie ren dered. Admission, loc; children 10c. The proceed will be used to buy book for the library. A full' house wanted. , HIlt HOIIOOIi 0OMMKN0KMENT. At the opera house Friday evening, May I7tb. Oration by member of the graduating das. Address to class by Dr. liuckham of the Blate Normal school. Music by High School orches tra and others. Admission free. Full program next week, A. M. Sandichs, Principal, The best Prescription for Malaria Cliill and Fever, Im a bottle of Orove's TaHtules Chill Tonic. It in dimply iron and qululue in a tasteless form, Ho cure, no pay. frlce, 60o, -iirtirirffliiir-t- WiMMlmeii rienii'i H,illaCinp No. JtH, V. o( W.j Will cnlebriite their Uth anniversary by a picnic to bo lield at Iiillaoii thttttrday, June I, I'.IOI. Addiean by II A. K. CalnpUdl, of Monmouth college. InviM'Hiion, !ev, C. C. Poling. Music by the l.iH Zouave hand. The afternoon sport w ill be followi: Cboiuiiim content, open lo any Wood- nutn, 1st prliit, axej 2d, Woodman pin, Ladle' buck tawing eotiii'tf, n to all, 1st prlne, ft arm chair; 2d, album, Sawing conlest, open In team? of Wmtdmun.lst prie, axe il, Woialinan Piii. Nail driving contest for Circle ladie, I t pi isrs, 1 1 pair shoes 21, fi lillihrcllil. ItHI yd dash, bee for all, 1st prixit $.1 W.tMor(hati2d,l. Iliitdle rr lor Ihiji under 10, 1st priae, floO; 2d, fl, lig rolling contest, lor Woodmen, Ut print, 2f)0; 2d, l. Pillow contest, hovt under 1H, hi prite fJ.W;Ul. Hurdle rune, oui for all, 11 prize, V'.falj2.l,l. ti reused pig race, Iree lor all, Tug of war, open to any team ol ten from any camp, 1st prixo, $10 consul commaiiib'i' cup; 2l, 111 cup; a box ol cigar will be given to the w inning team, Hull gtime Albany v Chemawa, for cash piiae ol I'Jll, The day will conclude with a grand ball. Haseball ill .Motiuioulti Sunday be- tween the IiidciaMiileiice lenin and the i boo team. Sperling ti ti. have commeni'i'd to clear itttav the brush front the lnd tbev lately Isiugbt near the city limit, A buliMif Uhi needed rain commenced to fall early on Wednesday, but not enough to do any gord ; it only cleared the atmosplieru, "He who help hi town help him tell he It a partner in the biitinest, and that i the esence of building up the biisincs," II you can't contribute n good act or word, yon can help by giv ing your llulii hammer and yourtell a rest, Stop knocking and keep mum. Painter Uhi., who ttarted iu here a few mouth up) to do a commission business, in addition to handling (Uh, poultry, cgi;, etc, closed up their bouse Tuesday morning a business would not Justify them slaying any longer. Thry made manv (rlend who regret their closing up. Ou Wednesday, John Young wa put ting ou stylo in town with hit Que colt. He bad it hitched up alongside of it dam and the liitle (ellow went along a il it w a the natural thing for him to do. Although the colt won't be a year old until August It look a though ft wai two year olil, ami hat the making ol a tine home. John, you are excusable lor feeling proud ol the little (ellow. Over in Old Town the other day, a number ol small Imy were sitting in a cirelo w ith a small manuy eur dog iu the center ol the ring. Al Herren happen ing along, Mopped and asked them what thry were doing. "Telling lie," one el the laiy said ; "the one telling the big gesi lie, get dieting." Sty Al; "When I wa tniail, liltle Isiyt never told lie," "itive him 'the dog," yelled the malist boy iu the crowd, and Al bad lo take it. Tbu Wtisr Hum man wa over to Ital ia on Monday and took in the igbt ol Hood coming down the ltickrell Irom Thurstoit Ilton' big dam, whereby Ibuu siiiids ol feet of log are brought down to the mill p"iid. From the mill to the dam is just twelve mile and il take the waters three hour to make the run. It is a inaiiiHllcent tight to sctj the mas ol log come down on the Hood, turning end for end occasionally and riding upon the crest ol the Hood ; It Is a Might worth going many mile to tee. A letter, written many year before most people now living were born, I in the possession of Mis MattieJ. Lee, of Wells, now visiting in Corvalli. It is ol course highly priteit by the owner, it bear the date of H2:i and ia 7N year old. It wa nrilten by hi aunt to the late Hr, W,C, l.cu, ol IudcHimlcnc, when the I:itiT was but 11 year of age and a shool boy iu a town on the southern bor der ol S'-olliuiil, Dr. Iase wa the lather ol Miss Lee, mid a brother ol the lale Hr. Lee, ex-reprtenlittive from Polk county. In spite ol It age, the letter it remarkably well preserved. Time. H. M. LINES Fur Wall I'upcr, Window Sliutlt, riiMiic Fiitintv, etc. Furniture; of till kinds repaired. Ollico with llio Ttlthoiic company INDKI'I'LNIMONOR The Hotel Gail IDallas, Ore. I Tits been relUtml ami renovated from collar to garret, anil every thing is now. (iooil Bum pie room for commercial men. Hiitifaetion Ktniriintcwl, Kates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rated by tho week. BUCK & SMITH, , Proprietors. nmm&mmmaMamwmmmmm Special Bargains FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. In the lino of gentlemen's Night Gowns, and boys' Union Suits. Tliey must bo sold regardless of price. (Jo where you please, you will not find a cheaper place or a more compact assortment of Men's,. Boys' und Children's Suits in the city. THE REASON For soiling so cheap is that circumstances compel ino to do so. I am heavily in ,debt and must raise money, I don't mean a radical reduction, but that you can get a nice suit of clothes, .boots, shoes, hats, itc, for loss than original cost. Therefore, bring your money to THB WHITE HOUSE. ZED ROSENDORF. City Cmimll, The. council met In reuiilar kesiion Tuesday evening with Mayor Stockton in the chair and all the member pre enl except Sperling and Huntley. Minulet nl lust meeting read and ap proved, Ordinance coinmlltea leporled two or dliiancet; una to amend No, 2 regarding throwing ol fulstle wa read first and second timet ami placed mi dual past age. The vole being unanimous Hie or dinance wa adopted. Tills ordinance provide for lino and Imprisonment. It I now unlawful (or boy to use lawn shooter. 1 The other ordinance It to prevent (be running nt largo of chicken or other domesiin foHl, with a la-halty off I to ... , . i . ., ... i fio ior vioniiion, me ordinance wt read first time, Cimsldernble discussion, pro and con, ensued, Mr. Jatpeioii op posing (hu ordinance, deeming it tin necessary and a hardship on chicken oaner; Mr. Kiikliuid favoring the' bill, The bond eomuiltlee reported through Mayor Hioekton. The fSOOO Issue wa divided into ;ili bond; UH were taken in Salem and 1 at home. Claim were allowed follow! A. ,1. Waloott, f; Witter Co., 635; A. ) Tuppor, fit); J. A. Mill, to.75; F.nter (l,.io; bond committee, 1 12, K0, n iii.it: W'siVim Abstract m liisiriiiiicti' tiled In Pnlk ('mini; Apr. 110 to May ft, HUH, 1 ' tlKKO I I) Oorsllne to O lUmmack (t''cl, SOakeeJlMpttir i-il, CO Mulkey toJ II Mulkcy, ' hit In oUHlu adjoining lien Wbiteaker d I e 1 1 H a r 5 w -X. Henry Hill to J K IhiuUiu. el-lUDa In claim No .VI, tp H r i w - $25, 11 C Page to ti L ami Klla It Siewrd, l)a F.lia Kubiu d I c tp 11 r I w-fl.MI. P Avery relertH", to J II (jilisoii, MM acre tee ft In d I c No ii-'i tp 10 1 r 4 w $2'00. Kotcoe Howell to II FOould, It 2, 8, blk .1, Saliug add lUllstou-$40, C J llussey, admr of N llussey st, to Irvine Hussey, tW.a N Huttey d I c tp tit rT -$0. The Oregoitlan tell of a man who hat la-en reipietled by a friend, a fruit grow er, tip tlie t lilaiiiette allev, to nml a purchaser for two tout of dried French prune, the sort they raise In California, and spent several hour bunting around town to find tome one who wanted them. He could not Hud anyone who cared (or prune, and the bmil offer he' received was ball a cent ar (annul. The prune were good one and the kind hilly equal to the California prunes, but this is an oft year (or sm b fruit, and carload of itlcb prunes are going la-gging in Call lorn'. People iu thi stale who have French prune tree would do well to graft them to Ilaliau prune or cut them down. Hoy with their taunt shooter ftant to look a little out now (or the city maitbal, a the council passed an ordin ance Monday evening making it unlaw ful (or anyone to throw thing, inch a slom-s, slicks, etc. While no provision w made by the council to get the pub lic acquainted with the provision ol the ordinance, the memliera will have no qualm ol conscience regarding the en forcement ol the tame. The Went Side venture to say that there 1 m l another city in the stale where the ordinance are not published in some uewtpaprr and paid (or. Newspaper that are i-ruiit-led to live In spile ol the obstacle can publish all tbia tort ol otllcial matter lor nothing, and ought to lie glad to get it lo do. There wa a Imtlle between lawyer in the comiiiUslonoi' court Wednesday afternoon, over the proposed turning over ol the Liickiauiiite to private purt ie (or logging puriso. There were (our lawyer la-fore the court, and a large part id the afternoon wa consumed In discussion of the umtter. The result wa that the court unanimously refused to give over the lodging privilege of the river to private ptilie, and a determi nation, o lar a the authority of the court I concerned, to keep the Liickia uiiite forever open to public uo.-Corvalli Time' A CLEAN SHAVE AND A STYLISH RAIR GUT t what von out wiihn voir pathonixk Kutch'8 Barber Shop. Independence - Oregon WAN1 KIITltt!rVO!tTII V M UN ASIMVtl lin n in lrHVi-1 ami ailvurllmt for old culnli. IIkIiimI Iiiiiiso ol solPI flnaiicllil sliimllilK, Hul iiry Jisu a yiarainl supi-iiv, all piiyalilt In tia'sti. No canvassing reipnreit. lilva retei. uiices and em-lost si'll-addresscil suunpi'd en vcliiw. Addresii Maiiiixnr, &u Caxtou Itld., Chliaiei. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHTS AND DESIGNS. Bnnil jotir Imsllli'M illrret to Wiulilngtou, mvni time, onslt lets, butter ervlen. Hr nam cIoh Is U. I. Nurit Olios, mi pHllmln- b tn-wi. KRHONAI. ATTKNTION UIVE-l YKARI ACTUAL ElPtSlliSHl. Bool "Bow to ouuun mwnui, to., at (tm. fstmU proourod tbromih E a. Ilftim rocolv tpialsl notf loa without obkrs, In tin. INVENTIVE AGE lllutntwl monUilr-SlmnUi Tr- Ural, tl, yr, EA A I A A I" II R ktt ol C. A. Snow Co, I ( alitrrli t'auimt bit ( n red Willi Uh'AU AIM'I.I' ATKIN, tln-y cannot fai-li llis si-nl nl Ilis illu-au., t.Mlarrli Is a Idood or i-oiikIiIiiiIoiinI itlMfif, and In rl.r titriiriM! you miibt Inks liiM-rnal ri-iiicdii'. Hull I'ltO.rtll I iin la talii li tiiU-mallv, Slid MOa dlisollr nit His IiIihmI and Him-uotia sio-fiiiH-a. Hall's I'iitNrrh Curs a lint iia Mii'dh'lii, It waa pii-rlld lr nen nl llm liexl iht li-laiia lu thla eouiilry toryi-am, and Is r u n lor irw-rlillin, Il la cimiiimim iI or Ilia In-I limit- known, i-oiiitlttr! with llm twit litiaiil nirlili-ra, acini illrwlly on llio miM'liniia aurlai't-a, 1 lis ii-ili-rl iiilnlillial loll of llm two linimriii-nla la wlnit prudin ea sm h womliirliil n-aiilts In purliui t'alarrli, amid for Imnlinnrilnla rrux, K.J.I IIKSKY C.1pMri,,Tiilido,0, oli1 nv all itriieaiata, irliw v,v. Hall Kstnlly 1 11 l are Hu- lu at. Horn At Dalbia, lo Mr. and Mr. U. S. fxiiiiibry, on Hiiudav, a girl., Scott wa kept busy on. Monday reeeiving congra tulation nml keeping the hoy ipiiet, At present only those trade mink which lire alleged to be Used In com merce titli lorelgu countrlc or Indian trlU't n la regltteied at the United ; States patent olllce, ' Tbl M ill, hoMMVer, be pt'anged when the bill now pending before emigres is passed retpilring the! registration of all trade mm lis used In Interttate commerce. Those notiks used In commerce toli-ly within alale tbollld lie registered by the slale ollli'itill. lie pnrteil expressly lor thi pas-r by E. . Siutfer, patent lawyer, Washington, I). U. Inor'erto eollect the $.V,0(iO turety Isind given by I. 11. Anton lor an eluct riii light laanchlse, 8 ileii, will have to; light In the coitri with the Fidelity & leMiit Company of Maryland. A the' city ha sufli-ri-d no damii.'e it i a que- lion a to whether the bond citii be col lected. ; Obi Sidiller Hxpirleiu-e. M. M. Ausilti, a civil wr veteran, of Winchester, Ing., write: ".My wife was sb U long lliip-In spite of good ibs'-j tor'a treittmeiit, but wa wholly cured by l)r Klug'a New Life 1'ills, wbieb worked wonder for her health," They I at way do. Try tbein. Only lr"ie at! Kirkbind't drug store. j NcliiMd Keporl. The (ollowiiig is the roll of honor ol the Monmouth public school for the month beginning April H and ending May 6, 1!H) : Second grade-ll'd Work. Third gradulH-an Haughimiu. Filth grade !-rtli Ohm, (iajlord! (Imlfrey, Iavld Campbell, Solomon Tay lor. Bixlb grade Fern Hutler, Catlirnie Campbell, Ague Camtdiell. Seventh grade lU-ssie Overhollner. Kighlh grade-Iaiy Iavi, Kltie l'it uey, Norma Iaiiiel, Ninth grade Clara Ireland, Fannie Zlegler, Hcrt ha U. Master, Secretary, I r I itr preparation simply dvl. op dry cutiirru j tliey dry tip the ecr-tiou, which adhere to llio membrane and ih-coiu-xm.o, CAiising a far luoro si-riuuo trouble than tli ordinary form of catarrh, Afoidalldry. ing iubalaiiU, fiuiKt, smokes an, I atmfU ami me that wbiult cli tum-s, tool Ins and heal. IJy't Cream Hal in i such a n-nii-ily and will our entarrb or cold iu the hend easily and iditasartUy. A tntd ie will Im maiti-d for 10 ctnl. All druggist tell tba &lk. tine, Ely llrotliera. f0 Warren St. , K, V. The I ll m onrv without pain, doc not Irritate or cause anoexing. It (pn-ad itwdf OTtr an Irrltatml and angry turfaco, ndicr ing iiumsiliately tba painful inlUuijtiution. With Kly' frt'am Jialm you are armed against Kaaal C:;:i rli and Hay Fever. Don't Forget Our coinjtarison on of watches. We sell Watches prieen cheaper than ing grade for anyone, grade. tak- O. A. KRAMER & CO. Mark Hanna. Mark llannti, the high class voting stallion, aired by I'lanter, tireol I'miline (;i) ar-ir.'y, I'andor !) a;T. First dam, Kiltie I lain, 2:-0 by Ham bletotiian Mamlirlno. Second dam, Kitlie Lewi by Silver Duke, Third dam. Bacchante Mamhriiio, by Mambrino Ctldef. Fourth dam, liacchante, by lowning Hay Messenger. Filth lam, Jiaui ol Kentucky Whip, will serve a limited number of mures at Independence till aUuit May 1,'ilh, and then at Kalem fair ground until July lt, when the season closet, ami be Hill be prepared lor the race. 'lerms: ft") lor the teaaon. To be paid on or before July 11. John E Kikki.ami," W AN TKI). eaputilo, reliable I'ithiu In every county lo represwl Iiokm ritiiipaity of aollil llnanclai riuiliil lou; $!Uu Hilary Hryenr, puyalile wi'ikly; S.I per tiny lewoluloly huiv anil all expollsd.; hIjhIlIiI, Ihiiiii-IIiIi-, iti'lliillu salary, no eoniiiilw.ioni salary pal-l cie II Hstiirilav ami txpi-iiHa uionny aiU'imccd eacli HiTk. HI'ANliAltu IHU!t-li, liciti'lioiii St., t hli'iiuo, E.L.Ketchum,M.D Olllee and litelileiice Corner ilallroad , Monmouth Htreet, 1NDKPUN DKNCK. OU W. G. Sharman, I 5unk liiiildintr, Monmouth Nt., Independence, Oregon There is Witchery in Kodakery If you do not believe It, buy an Eusttimn Kodak of us and try it. We carry a full line of Eastman's Kodaks One doKon Kodaks iust received; nrico from $1.00 lo $20.00. We are fuctory agents now and will sell you Holio paper and films, etc., at Portlaud prices, We carry: Card Mounts, all sizes; riates, Develop ing and Toning Solutions, Flash Sheets, Developing Out (its, Develop ing Powders, Films, etc. Call and see the Panorama Kodak, takes picture f. e. chambers, Thurston Lumber Company, , . Dallas. Oregon., .!. MANUFACTURERS OF... ' LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NOTH: Wa have a first '! dm kiln which ptiitblea u to clve you tbor ouglily dry lumber. Are You Going East? Pi tliajm I tau be of service to you. 1 can ticket yon over any railroad running trains out of 1'prtland; ttll you when to leave home; where to change caraj when you will reach your destination, and what there is to Ik eetn on tbu way. Call or write I '11 take pleasure in answer ing your qucr.tions. Omaha, Cbleago, Kansas (,'iiy, St. I-oiti and ICVPKYWHE KB beyond. r ii Cor. i hi mhm frtk 44 DOCTOR UP" Changeable; weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inllicts upon you inueh,j)t tty HcknoHs. itettcr ward it off. 10 cents might 'prevent it when 10 wouldn't cure it. Come to us to have your prescriptions tilled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND SOUTH and l-AST -via- SOUTMHRN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. 'I ruin Innvcs liiilt-pv-iKb-ticc for Portland aiel Wll H,0,IIA H.I 2 II. p. III. l.i-mi lor I uttilii al UM a, m. t,v Ponlsmt I.V AlKsuy At Aililmn! . .... ' hrlitirii-lilo ., . " Ktl l riiuio. a :99 a. m. il :'W p. m, , u . ro. , 6:111 p. m. 7:15 p. in. p. nr. 11: p. nt Vi:A a. III. 6 mi a, ia. k.kit la. 7-m a. in lll,1i-B..,., Ii''iivi,r , . Knn etiy I hwuo. IMt AlllCi'lt-li..,,,, I--I l"M.-l, ..... .... l-ort Vt ottli. iiy nl MfXlco., IllMlMllltl ,, Sew Orli'sni VVH.hliiKliiii New York. , 4 'A . in. , ;) a, 10, ?' . in, . 7:1: a ui. 2 m p, m. i:sj p. m, h:.ai a. lu. II . m. 7:i a. ui, !':! p, in. i; . ill. p. nt. :i 'i. in 1i . mi b ,.l a. ni (', a. ia Ae p. in u iii a. ia II: ui. iu ;:iai a. at r.:M p. iu fi t.' a. ia .':IU p, in Pullman ami Tnurlsl car on t"tli Iralns ( I mt i io Sm-iaiin iilo In nsdi'ii alul Kl I'iiki nml ioiirl-,1 nr lo t'lilrage, t. t,iil', urksiu an, I WiikIiiiikIoii, romii-i-l.liiir al San !'riim-in Willi si-vi-r 'iti llhHhlp liui-a for llollolillll, ,IHUI, I'llltlS l'lilllpplii.'s, Central tint i-imth America, Hen Mh.M. A. iu at Inilepoutietiets Ha lion, or uUilii.'-m C. H. MAKKHAM, tie lit-m) Ptt-weUiter Agunl I'oi llatitl, Or, Dan P. Stouffer. Insurance,. and Collection. Titles Examined, CHARGES REASONABLE. Mu in Si root Dallas, Oregon 'anvtmnir von Invent er Improve t et CAVtAT.TllAliE MARK. COPYRlOKIorDESItN PH01ECII0N. Hen, I model, tkeU-b.orplioto. for freu ciamlimlioit and silvlee, cnnif na DUTryTCfee. NoAtty uuun Ull I HI Lli I il feu lajlbre paleuU Wrllo, to 0mt ratent Lawyers, WASHINGTON. D.C. mm .Trade Mabks Designs Copvriqhts 4c Aiivnnoseii'tlnii ftskeleli ami rteswlpllon aiay QUIcldT mm-rliiin our opinlim Iroo whellier sn Invention In nrelintilj iileiiliilil. riimnniiilea. tlonfKi-i'tlyieillrtmll!il. HiuiiiliiMiltiiii I'nleiiU vnl mm. Ol'lest niienef for wiirliiir iwloms. I'nienls liiknn ilimutli Mmvi A C'u. rouoive t,ii, i,il tmtii'O, vtlihont vhiirae, la tha scieminc iimcrtcasi. IVSUNN & co.36tBroada- New York Urauoh Ollluu, (US K Wu9hliitun, 1. C MAIN tsTHEKr hMi BO YEARS' Supplies A. C. SintuxiN, Genera) Agent, Third and Stark Stic, Portland, Ore. DRUG CO. MOTOR I INK TIME TABLE Cnrroclail lo dale. I.et lailrpriKl .lira tor Mouiumitli mill AIi IIk. . 7 D a. a. 3:$e p. in. j Iinvr. Iiiiliipend itv for Miiiiuiuulli mid Dallas. ItiOOK. at. T;iS p. in. I. raven Monmouth litavrs Alrll. fair Moomoath md luilepenili-ure. 0 tie a. tn. ' S eu p. n . I.nvn Dullna for Muiiiftoiitli mill Jn lprnilriire, I on p. in, t ' t.tw 3ttinmfuth for lttilpKnt-tice. ,. :4S m. m. . 1:10 p. III. 111 I) p. II . j 4.t n. j SilH p.m. j lnves lni1p-nil-iHie rur Muanuutlt- I t-.m p. m. lur Alrllo. 1 SU a. ui. 3:90 p. nt. !,rv- Moiiinoulti for Dallss. 1 1 :'i) K. nt. 7:IIO p in. OREGON StlOJLlNE AND UiMON Pacific Depart fur . TIME SCHEDULES. From luilepeuueu Arrive from uee Clilcr piirtlHiul Hpeclal H:iRi a nt i Halt lMk. )envsr, Kt, Worth, Omaha, Kansas t'lly, hi. Imls,CtiteKO and Kast, 4 SO p. m via II nn U Iniiliui Atlantic Kxprest 9:110 P m la llunl. liitrtott Salt Dike. Denver. Kt Vort!i,t)miitia,Kan sh t'lly, Kt. ixiiils, I'bicago ant' Earn. 8 10 a m. st Pirn I Knsi Mail U.Hi a m via -4Hitnn Walla tValla, Lewls lim, Kptikane, Mill nenpolts, Nt. VL Diiltilli.MllwatiSW, t'lilenuo and Kant. 7 a. m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. Friint tkrtlantl. All Hulling (lutes sub- jeol Ui Clause Korean Ktaualaut Willis every 6 days S p lit 4 p. m. Dally 'x Sniidiiy 8 p ill aliirdny 10 p in 7 a. m. iioa.Tliur and Hal, 'iies.Tlnir and Wat. Cnliimlila Klver Steaiuors. To Astoria and Way LandttiKt. 4 j). m. Ex.Suuil'y tWIIImuetle ami Vamlilll Klvert. )rKon (Mly. Dayton, and Way-tautdliijs p.m. Mou Wed. and r ru Willnnietto Klver. IVailiind to Curvallla anil WayJjt'idliigs Snake Klvrr, - tlparlato I,ewlston. 4:30 p. m. Mon.,Wed. aud Krt, t,v. Dewls Ion, dally 8 a. mi. l.vKlpai'la ;:.!, a. in. Dally temnei'H to I'm I land irom liidepeinleneo tluiliio leaves Corrallis for Portland Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays al A a in, passing lnilepmuleiiiw at 0 a in. HeturnliiK, leaves Portland Tue-duys, Thursdays and Salur days, passing Independent- at 0 p m tilth leaves Indepeiidenee for Portland Tues days, Thursilavs and Saturdays at Ban. lieturnliiK leaves PnrtlaitiUor ludopeudeuea Mondays, Weilnpntiit s anil Fridays m (I a m arriving; at Independence at O p in. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Reamers Aitona and Pomona Will leave Independence KVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:1)0 a. in., for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap ply on boardthe boat, or to the aire nt J. E, HUBBARD, Iadepeudeuce Oregon,