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Makes the food more delicious and wholesome THE WEST SIDE Telephone, No. 141. FIUIUY, MAY 17, UtOI KNIUHT r rVTIUAS HOM Kit I.01WK SO. 4A MKKTS KVKKY We.li.wxUY ewmng. Member wilt take due Hotter ml gover tlifmsaMves avonnllniljr. Vlsltm KntgliU Invited attend when convenient, F. S. W U jon . '. J. W. RK HARUSON.K.R.B, Court I mlHntlin No. 30, Forest ers of AniorloH, nw'tn very Tuesday vvulng tt 8 o'clock Hall's Kerry Ratwt Reduced to 13rU on hacks, Intuit1 tout carriages whoa going; to or from Salem. Try tiiHt way a u it save an hour's travel aud have it drive over a road tltnt is a smooth as a tloor. A. l. TrnvJotiN, Prop. Y. 11. Alllu, ilntit,C'iMer block. Cigar, the choicest, at Robinson's. Fourth of July celebration at Ituln penitence. Don't forget it. Cash paid for Wool by Geo. E. Bnsy, Independent. FicKel nilarueg pieturvs any sine and bir prices are right. Woodohoppers Wanted Inquire of Oliver Jones at Kirkland'a drug store or Knox's grocery store. 5-10-81 Bicycle customer niado a run on Wade' A Co. Saturday. If you want the hest pictures at the lowest prices, go to I'icKel. Campbell Bros, will sell you carpet absolutely at cost and since we bought from the Turk Mills at Philadelphia we can sell cheaper than any other man in town. R. M. Wade A Co. have done a rush ing business in bicycles thii season. Alt the ntagaxines and the latest novels can he had at Robinson's. Buttons! Buttons! Buttons! I guess res. With your picture on them at I'ickel's gallery. The Heat Prescription for Malaria t'hlils ni! Fever U a bottle of (i nova's Tabts i.ka CHii.i. Tostc. ll I simply lnn and Quinine lu a Uuleteoi form. No cur, uu pay. Prlee.MHv A Salem citizen who just returned from California, where he looked up the prune situation, says the prune crop in the Sacremento valley is almost a failure and the report from prune districts In that state is not favorable for anything like a full crop. Try the new remedy for foatlvenera, Cbaitiherluln's Stomaeli and Liver Tatf lets. Every box gUBrnnte. Price. 35 cviita. For sale by Ktrfelaiid Drug Co. All kind of bicycle repairing done, C. W, Brant. Money must 1 plentiful from the number of wagons and buggies we see leaving K. M. Wade A Co's. Vet Side aud Weekly Htatenman, one year, $ z" The Cleveland and Crescent bicycles hvb to be in the lead this season, A gol 2nd band Columbus csrringe fcir sale t II. M, Wade A Co. A scholarship io Portland business college "Is,; for sale. Inquire at this Get your monevs' worth, don't buy without jotting Campbell Bros, prices on carpets, wall paper, window shades and bicycles. R. M. Wade A Co. can give you the best wagon maile and save you from five to ten dollars. MALARIA f ArSFS ltiflOl'SNESH. Grove Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause. Try Moore, the barlier, north side of "C" street,' opposite Knox's grocery etore, for a huir cut or shave. Everyfarmer .ought to feel that it is his duty to make the creamery a success. Oetoa separator arid push it along. Campbell Bros, have good wall paper at 5 cents per double roll. Don't wait.too long to have your bicy cles overhauled, oiled and cleaned. Have it done now and save a repairing hill later on. C. W.c Iirant. When In Kalem and you want good meal don't forget to go to rttrong's Kestaurant, where everything the mar ket aifbrds can be had. Better for the Blood than Sarsnpnrllla For Those I.lvinK In the Malaria Districts. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. J.S. Moore, the barber on C street, Dow handler Newbro'n Herplcide. the famous dandruff cure, endowed by all the leading barher of Portland and all cities in the east. Give It a trial aud gave your hair. Tl.n WonI Ki.la lifta n laro-p nnmher of euliscribers on its lint who are in arrears and kindly suggests that they remember the printer so that he can meet his obligations. MALARIA MAKES IMPURE BLOOD. Ci ro ve Tim teles C'u 1 1 1 Ton ic cu res M alitrlit. doc In the damage suit of Mrs. Adkins vs. the city of Monmouth, which came up for trial Wednesday, was dismissed. Memorial and Decoration duy will be duly observed by General Gibson Post G. A. R. and W, R. C. All are cordially Invited. This sljnsture is on every box of the gonuln Laxative ijromo-yuinine Tablet the remedy that rnreii a cold In one day Black Type tells best what we 2 want to Say! We will assure you that our 3 E 50c Work Shirt is the best for 3 the money. Our $1.35 Hat is E what you will pay $1.50 for 2 EE elsewhere. And our Shoes there may be others as good, 3 E but none better at the prices 2 Str we ask.' 2 : Yours truly, 1 THE RAKET STOR Henry Burton, a nephew of John II, Burton, It night engineer at t he electric light station. This Friday Is the last day of school and the trials of parents will begin In keeping track of their youngsters. The steamer Modoc will le missed on the upper river; aud yet the people above us have been entitled to a bettor fitted steamer for their accommodation. Mr. E. Pickel it having a footbridge built across the slough near the park (or hit accommodation and to enable him to reach home when it rains. The re cent rains took away the bridge and he had to wado or swim. The creamery Is now putting up but ter in casks or buckets holding nlxuit sixty pounds each. This butter it (or a different class of trade than that which usee the bricks. Ai the butter Is gilt edge, Mr. Eldridg says it la easy to dis-' pone of In the trade center. The celebrated "calf case" wherein Thy Simpson and Joe Brown went to law to obtain possession of a six-bit cull, waa tried out before a Jury at Dallas on Tuesday. The jury awarded the calf to Brown. The costs of the suit will prob ably aggregate ovei a hundred dollars. Frank Lord found a woman's hustle on Monmouth street last Friday. As he hat no particular use for it, Frank is anxious to replace It In proper position and askt the owner to call at the store if she wants her bustle. Asked as to what become of the dog AI Herren got as the champion "Huh" story teller, the Wkht Bid informs an anxious public that A I has given the dog toL. 0. Gilmore who will train it for bear. This fall we may look for a new crop of bear stories from Gil. The Im!eietideiiee city council might pattern after Dallas' chicken ordinance. If chickens are allowed to run at. large, a neighbor can shut them np and collect 5 rents a head from the owner. If the owner refuses to ay the per capita, the cliickena may I sold. Oliver Locks, so long looked upon as a fixture in the West Side store, will ac company Mr. Stockton to Salem and re main as the head clerk. The lodge boys will miss Oliver and Oliver will miss some of the good times for which Homer lodge is noted, Mayor Stockton ' going to leave us to go into business at Salem. He will pro bably resign the city ollice at next meet ing of the council. The "Big Four" have got their heads together for the purpose of designating hit successor. Four of a kind is generally hard to beat "Uncle" John 8. Moore hat heard of the man who was looking everywhere lint on ton of his head for his siwctaelet, but don't care to emnlate the example. The other day Uncle John started out in the rain to go to dinner. He thought he had hit hat on until reminded that it was only his eye shade. Mr.C. D, llerriott, a student volun teer, and amember of the San Francisco Seminary, will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sunday, loth morning and evening. The subject that he will present will be "The Important Cause of Missions." The Sunday school meets at 10 a. in. lHlliousness Is a co million character ized bya disturbance of the digestive orgaus. The stomach la debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels oonstlpetwl. There Is a loathing of food, pains in the txiwels. diz.lnemt, coated tongue and voniitinn, fltMt of tho uiutigi-stml or rmrtlv ditfoted food and then a bile. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 1'ali leta allay the disturbances of the stom ach and create a healthy ap-Ute. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try them and you are certain to be tiiucn pleased with the result, for sale oy Klrkland Drug Co. .nor a rni n IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All drugtiista refunu me mourj fails to cure. E.W. Grove's signature Ih on each box. 25c. Di'ii Ho; Gold Boer THE PURRST AND BEST Bottled boor for family use to be had at 0. CUE'S GftSTLE SALOOH, Independence. Gut lurli;y arrived Irom Pugot Sound on Tuesday. ? '; I.erov Gllmoie Is expected home on the VVtli of this month. Mrs. J. K, llubbatd went lo Salem on Monday to visit her sick Bisler. Mrs. II. B. ThloUon, of Salem, visited with Mrs. W, P.Couimway Inst I tidiiy, 1,. C. (Jllmore went to Portland on Tuesday. The Degree of Honor Initialed several candidates on Monday evening. Rev J. R. Baldwin has been limiting daily tri to Salem during, the week. E, L. Gale, who was sick for several days, Is ftttle to be out once more. Mrt. A. M. Sunders w a visitor lo Salem en Monday. Mr. AI Shivesof Buena Vlsla, n In Independence dining the week. Mrs. E. J. Hosier, who spent the winter in Ulympk Wash., relumed home Tuesday. Prof. C. L. Starr, county school super intendent, came over from Dallas on Tuesday on business. Mrs. Vaughn, of Salem, who visited Mrs. J. S, Cooper during tho past week, returned to her home hist Saturday. Mrs. James Lumen of Stiver, was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Harris, during the week. Mrs. Nettie Patterson and Mrs. Kerl ton visited the family o( J. S. Cooper from Saturday evening uniil Tuesday, Mrs. F. tt. Eaton mid daughter, of San Francisco, arrived Saturday on a visit to Mrs. Futon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper. Ella Knight, the elocutionist, will give an entertainment at Monmouth on Tues day evening, My "lt, for the hem-tit of the school. The Knights of Pythias had work in the third rank Wednesday evening. The lodge it prosM-rlng, work being done at almost every meeting. C. L. Pilchard, the hop man, h" brought bis family out from the east and they are now domiciled in the norih part of the city. It. M. Lins is able to be up and around the house. Mr. Lines was a very sick man for o time and he Is not yet certain when he will be aide to get downtown, Mrs A A-Jessup ot Salem and her . . its t ? . . . . li titter, Mrt ripetm asningiou, u .. ( who were visiliug their father Thomas Kennell, returned to S.ilem 'Mi Wednes day morning's laiat, The Eastern Star chapter had work Tuesday evening, twu candidates being taken into the order. It had been the t. ..i,l..rl.iin lliM Sluh-ltl -!itll!frr loll thev couldn't come very well. I IW V. L. Camtdtcll went lo Curvallis last Friday. He extended Junction City where he his trip pi! attended a ' school eutertainment, returning here on Saturday night by way of Salem. President Frank Strong, of the I'ui yersity of Oregon, ill deliver an edu cational address at the ojn-tax house on Sunday, Miy 10, at 3 p. in. A speciiil motor will le run from Dallas and Mon mouth. Everybody welcome. Mrs. J. S. Cooer gave a delightful whist party hist Friday evening. The duplicate game was played. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Klrkland won tlrsi prue and Mr. A. J. tioodman and Mrs. J, S. Cooper won second prise. Delicious re freshments, which were thoroughly en joyed, were served alter the game. Despite the attempt of some jealous minded nelsons, the. party given last I Saturday evening n a success. These parties endeavored to convey the idea that the dance was to be an invitation affair mi l in an underhanded iioiuner tritH to "knock" it. A pleasant lime was had by those attending, some being from Dallas. Arthur (iriffn, a brother of Mrs. A. J. Tupper, arrived on the Fomomt hist Monday evening direct from the Philip pines wiit-re lie ws in tne voiumeer service as r irst ncrgesni 01 v oin'iiy L" Thirty-Ninth Infantry. Mr. (inlla entered llie service while a resident of Kansas. He will prohably remain in tho valley awhile. One of the lurgest meetings held for come time was hail at .Masonic lempie last Saturday evening, the occasion be ing the conferring of the Muster Mason cgree upon a prominent citien. A largo number of Masons came from Dal las and surrounding points. After the work the members partook of a ib'lieious lunch prepared hy I-red Pouty who has bun- evidently catered beloro to it lot of gry brothers. A Plensaiil Anniversary. The home of Mr. and Mrs. l'.en F. Whiteaker was taken by storm Monday . . ..... . i . . . i .iik. i . evening tne MM, 11 ncing meir jmn wedding anniversary. Uncle Hen hud to be roused us he had retired for tho night, but he cheerfully got up and enlivened the company with the old tunes of ')!) played on the fiddle which came across the plains. Mrs. Whiteaker-retired mid dressed in her wedding dress of 20 yenrs ago, which was very interesting as it is so different from the styles of today. A very interesting evening was passed, Refreshments of oranges and nuts wen; furnished by tho guests. Mr. nod Mm. Whiteaker were then presented with a salad set and the best wishes of their friends by Mr. Hawkins, Those present were : Mrs and Mrs.O. W. Whiteaker und family J Rev. and Mrs. Jean; Mr. und Mrs. Knox, Mr. and Mrs W. II. Walker Mr and Mrs A. W Docksteader Mr and Mrs B. K. Paddock, Mr ami Mrs 0. L. Hawkins, Mr and Mrs W. II. Craven Mr and Mrs Wi II. Whitmikor, Mr and Mrs J. A. Mills Mrs 8. E. Owen and Mrs E. A. Mills of McMinnville. II, Saved ills Le(f. P. A. Danforth, of Lad run do, On., suffered for hlx months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes Unit Hflokliu's Arnica Halve wholly cured It In five days. For Ulcers, wouuus, Piles, It's the best sulve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only Sfr& Hold hy Klrkland Drug Co. Tha bast Prtsoriptlon for Malaria Chills ttiid Keyer, Is u buttle of Orovu's Tasteless Chill Ton It!, it is simpiy iron and quinine In a Ustuless form. No cure, no pity. I'rioo, 60o. WANTKIL-Capnlile, nilmlilo pnrxon In Bvcry county Ui inprnHOOt. Inruu iiompiuiy "I HiilWI flimnului niiiiitalioii; i:i suliify pur yinr, payithli wnuklyj ll pur duy iilmulnU'ly hiiiij and all expeiiMii; Htmlnlit, Ijoihi-IIiIii, ilcllnltd Hiilnry, no coiiimiHaloii; anlitry juiiil wi Haturdity and expense tnonoy Hrtviitin I eiirh (jk. HTANUAKU UUUHli, Ml Uwirlwrn Hl.,C'tilottlio, I'oiii th uf July. Independence will celeluate the Fourth of July this year In magnllloeiil style. , An excellent programme Is now being outlined and everyone who comet here on that date will he royally entertained. On July Fourth the city park will be gaily decorated and with, the bright dree ut our oait people and those of our vlsltott, will present a sight that wi'l live in the memory for many days. The dancing on the plat form will be feature, and at nigh If the weather is fuvoiable.U Is proimsed to light the plat (orm and park with a large number of electric lumps, Diiuclng hi the open ir on occasions of this kind It much prefer tilde to a warm Bttlfly hull and those h!io attend our celebration are promised a treat. Tnere will he the usual games and sports. Everybody Is going to 1 here from the surrounding country and bring their families. II ue Fair. The holies of the Pieshv terlau church will give their iiihiiimI rose lair In the tVr house on Friday and Saturday, the 21th and :' tll of May. A musical a"'' literary entertainment will be given in the evening by our best hme talent, assisted by Prof freytng of the Normal School, 8. W. Doughty and Mis Grounds of Monmouth, and Prof l-1 snk Miller of Kidkleall. An u Itnisiooii fee of 0 cents will I charged. Cash ptixes will be awarded on first and second bent collection of roses of not les than leu vsrities; and on first Mud tecolid best id Hot less than (our Viirities; aiso on l-t specimens o( pink, red, yellow and while tcs, All llowi'is should U in llm ball by (our o'clock Friday afternoon. Sunday Train. As yet no effort seems to have lieen started to have a Sunday train here (miii Portland. The people at Forest tirove, Hillslxiro, Coivsllls, and other (Hunts aside from Independence, have been at work and have many names of volets attached to petitions asking fur the Sunday service. U it not about people got a lhal lolc'iidcncu wove on f r are iney so iiiuiiireiii as "ul 1,1 l,r' l"'tl"r l,cy have a Sunday service' It surely seems so. J Here ued to be a hoard id trade or chamber I of commerce, or something of that tort jln-rej what bus become of it? Come j gentlemen, wake up to the tsissibilities ! of your noeds. The Kails City railway ptoHsiiion i slso waiting on some act ion at this end d Ihu linn if we are to get the terminus at Independence. The creamery is now eptipted with Ice. it it the intention ol Mr, Eldridge to make ice cream during the summer months and also to keep tee lor sale at retail. t'nptatn Spong of the Pomona., informs the Wrwr Sno; thst at present there is only one had bar between Salem and tliis city where there is any liklihood ol sticking and that is just below Inde pendence. The Eo'.a bar, w hich used to U considered a very bad place, is scour ing out, be s.'iys, and It would not take long to tlx the lhdciH-tlileucO bar if the government engineers could once gel at it, A Sprained Ankle (Jtih-kly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe spr.dit of the ankle,'' say Oeo, K. Cary, editor of the (lulde, Washington, V, "After lining several well recommended inedleifies without success, I tried ( hamherlnlirs Pain Halm, and I am pleased tossy that relief eiitnn as soon in I begun its tio aud a complete cure speedily f illowt-d. Tills remedy bus also been used III my family for frost bitten feet with the best results. cheerfully recommend its use to all , who mity need a. lirxt-class liniment." i Hold by Kirkhiud Drug Co. (ift to "- H. M. LINES For W'ull 1'aper, Window NIiskUw, I'HMII'O I'YllllU i, ott. Furniture of nil kind ropairiMl. Ollico vvilh tin- Toloplione company INDHPHXDHNTK. The Hotel Gail HDallac, Oro. JIiih been rofittod and renovated frmn cellar to garret, anil every thing m now. (li)inl eamiilt) room or commercial men. haUrdaction KUiiriinteort. Kalen, to .00. Special ratea by the week, BUCK & SMITH, Proprietors ! Special Bargains FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. In tho lino of gentlemen's Night Gowns, and hoys' Union Suits. TJioy must bo Hold rogardloua of price. (.Jo where you please, you will not find a cheaper place or a more compact assortment of Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits in the city. THE REASON For welling so cheap is that circumstances compel me 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 nico suit of clothes, hbots, shoes, hats,. 'Ac, for loss than original cost. Therefore, bring your money to THE WHITE HOUSE. ZED R0SENP0RF. Mh3SSESaQQfis9B3 II,U.I.AMJOlN(iH. Mr, John Ptiott, ol Malheur county, a former resident of Dallas, is visiting here, lie Is the father o( Mrs. Isaac Ihirson, Mrt. Isaac Hurson has gone to llaker City lo visit relatives. Dr, William Ksvsiiaiigh a dentist, hat located here. Scott Langhary hat Wome reconciled to lloor walking. ' Charley Hlack and Will Tat urn have bought the Kay ttahtet. P. It. Morrison, who spent the winter at Seattle hat returned to Dal I us lor the sninmer. Prof. Countryman list bought the pnHrty of the Tuttle rstste that was told last week. Ed Holand and (amlly and J. K. Mor rison have gone to Oram's Psss. Hey. Young has returned from Pen dleton where he took the legal examin ation before the supreme court. Mr Nordby of the Hee Hive Store wat up Irom Portland to simnd Sunday. Merchant liiitclh i family who have been visiting in the l'n.t for some time have returned and are living in the Tiithi'l proKrty on Main Street, Programme. The annual comtiienoement of the (ndi-pciidcnee High school, tt the Opert house, Friday May 17, at 0 . m. Music, High School Orchestra. Oration, "The Itise o( Mohammedan- Ism"- Ioa Pearl Dunham. Oration, "John Laurens, The Man for the Hour" tilenroy (joodinan. Violin Solo, "Sixth Air Varie"-Dauola Katheryne W, KeU'hum. Oration, "The Orandeur of Oregon Hcenery"Hsrrlet V, (ioff. Oration, "Oregon t Hest Point" Edith M Owen. Music, High School Orchestra, Oration, "Hooker T. Washington aud His Work" l.ola Stark. Oration, "The Future of the Pacific Const" (iuy 0, Walker. Oration, "Anglo Saxon Supremacy" Joel W. Willaoit, Violin Solo, Helected-Frsnk Miller. A l.iresii In the clstt,-Prof. H. H. Huck- ham. Presentation of Dlpoms,Dr K. L. Ketchum, Chairman of Hoard. Music, High School Orchestra. Win. Hrown, a Salem hop dealer and mohair buyer, who has gone to Europe for a trip, cabled to his people last Fri- Isy, telling of hit sfe arrival in Ham burg, lie Is accompanied hy lilt wii.i ml son. Mr. Hrown was a resident of tier nmn v la-fore coming to America a number ol years ago, ami he will visit his old home in that country, besides taking in points ol interest across the ocean. Justice Irvine, J. W. Klrkland and Angust Sperling went over to Dallas on Tuesday st wUnesset lu a case wherein John Morsu sues J. R. Knowles to re- j cover emulation feet Oil a Sale of rest estate lately made by Mr. Knowles. The jury gave Mr. Morsn $200; lie asked lor J. h. Stoekloii duet lo Salem. After a bushiest career In Independ ence extending over a period ol more than fourteen years, Mr. J. L. Stockton will move his stock of goods to Salem about the first of June. The citisens of Independence will re grct very much to learn of Mr, Stock ton's move but wish (or him success in hit r-.etr field. Mr. Stockton will be accompanied by hit family. Old Soldier's Kxperleure, M. M. Austin, a civil war Veteran, of Winchester, lug., writes: "My wlfo was sick a bmg time In spile , of good doe tor's treatment, but .was wholly cured by Dr King's New Life Pills, which worked wonders for her health." They always do. Try them. Only 2"o at Kirkhuid's drug store. Hem ami for Normal (Jraduales. The Stale Normal School at Mon mouth repotts that the demand (or its graduates during the past year has la-en much beyond tho supply, tiiaduation from the school practically assures a place wprtb from f 10 to 7 per month. The students take the state examina tions during the regular course, and are able to pass on all subjects required for state paMrs before graduation. Tho school has a well equipped Training de partment consisting of a nine-grade town school and of a typical country school. WAVTKIi-TKfiTlMHlTIIY MKM A Nil WO- men lo travel ami Hcivomss mr om i-smu. ll.hnl liiinse ol sullil niiHticitti siannina. . "i- arv iisiia year ami expsnsi-s, all nayalile in rash, Ni. canvassing r-inrl. lv refer. ...,i ...,. i,.i. Hil-ii(lilrMi-cl summed em vi- oik). Address .Miinr, ino i nni kiur., Cliliiiuo, mm CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESICNS J 8nl your hmlncimllroot to Wmhlnittoii, nvpt tlnin, Winn It'M. UBVUT .it.ii . Ut olllr. eloH to B. S. hlii OHM, rRKS nnllmla I.Iorl FEKHONALiTTKSTIOtUlVSS-l.yEAIUlJ AOIUALSXPlLRIKNOt. Mk "HowtoobUlo M.BU." to., ami tnt. faUnla prooarad ihroanji S. O. Slfjara noilra apaolal aolloa, wlthoua ohra, ta tha INVENTIVE AGE Ululratei monUilr-SUantli yaar - tarma, 1, a rr- - iia Lata of C. A. Snow Co, P P. S fifiFRS ?18 r Sr. N. W.. JLiUi UlUUbllViWAtHinuiun, u. v. i jsiurwrr ( aliirrh Cannot he Cured with lKJAI, AlTl.lf'ATION', IIikv esnnot m h, li ths .est ill the l i ... Cnlarrli is a lilisiii or constitutional illsi-ns. aiot In ordvr toetire II yon inli'l Inks Inlernsl reniedlm. lull s I s'urrh ( no. Is l,isi i InUrniillv. ami aels ilirselly mi Ihs litonil and niiieuoiiil sur-liu-e. Hall's I 'alsrrli t'urc Is wit a iii.ek Ineillelliit. It uu prserllHd hy nn of His IkmI ihysl-lns in this eouii try loryenm, sml Is a rWulsr iirtw-rtidluii. H Is eoms'd of His Im.i tiiiile known. eomMnrd wlln Ho linst UIihiiI (uirlMnls, nvlliit dlrvelly on Mm lioieinnis siirlaiwi, Tim rfii-t ifimlihialliMi id llm I wo Insn-dlenls Is what iirodio-es socli w.iiiiI.tIiiI resulls lu vurllig I'alarrli, SeliU for tosllliliilllsls (rv, K.J.iilKNKY 4 '., Props,, Toledo, O, Siilrt ny all dnlioilsls, ,ili itv. Hall s Csiiilly 1'ills srn thv linst. Clmri-li Fiiteiluliiineiil. Mist Ells Knight, of New York, the (unions elocutionist and Impersonator will give the following entertainment at the Presbyterian church, Independence, on Monday evening,. May 1!0. Admis sion IMc, children Hki, Program i , The One Legged Uooe F, Smith Jim and Joe Klla Wheeler Wilcox II ii hla't Courtship (in costume), Music How ituhliistein Played the Piano, M uslo The Old Time Sleigh-ride (w ith music accompaniment). The Hell Cliliuel O. W. Hut.gay Music Thirty-five Aesthetic poses In (ireek costume. a The Spanish Uypsy Flower Oirl (In cos tume). lb-ware of a Cough. A cough is not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption ai)t iiroiii-lilils, which are the imsd dangerous and fulul ill wanes, have for their first Indication persistent eotigh, sod If proH-rly treated its soon us this eollgh apHHrs are easily cured. ChmiiW-rlaln'a Cough Keinedy lias proven wonderfully sue i-esj.ful, and gained Its wide reputation ud extensive sule by Its stiiH-ess in cur ing the diseases w hlch cause c-otighlug. If it is not betieflclal It will not cost you a cent. For sale by Khktuiid Drug Co, Teachers' Minting. The following is the progiam (or the teachers' meeting lo be held at liethel on Saturday, May , JlKll ! Song Association Ijiuguage, Primary Division, Miss Ethel Force, Miss Zula Myer Language, Intermediate Division, Misses 1-etliu Mssterson, Ells Carjit-nter Noon, Song, recitations, Pupils o( Hetltel school Lsuguage, Advanced Division, Prot, u. K. Butler, Pro(. A. M. Sanders Intermission, Address Dr. C. C. Poling Since this It the last meeting of the year, let us use every effort to make it a profitable one. C. L. Starr. Kasul Cnturrh quickly yields to treat ment hy Fly's Cream Halm, wliieu is arco. ably aromatic It Is received llirooeh the nisdrils, cleanses and heals lbs whole sur face or which il diffuses Itself, DrunKi' sell the da), sise; Trial sl.-o by mail, 10 eriiit. Text It and you are sure to couliuuo the treatment. Announcement, To aecotuiiiotUte Uinss who are nartial to Ilia use of umiirs In applying liquids into tlm nasal isftge for Mtnrrkil om, ino proprn'mr fFiw. . , liquid form, which will U kuown as Ely's Liquid Cream Hliu. Pries lncluibug the apt lying tul-s is ".'leeuU. irii;giU or by mail, 'lbs liquid form eiuhoiliits Die Hied Initial propertiit of lbs solid prejration. VV. G. Sharman, I Hunk liuildiiiK, Mounioulh St., Independence, - Oregon Don't Forget Our comparison on prices of watches. We sell Watches cheaper than anyone, tnk ing grade for grade. O. A. KRAMER & CO. Mark Hanna. Murk UiiiitiH, tlm elites yenn Bullion, slrctl ly rituUir, slrauf I'uiiliiu (3) '.'tat't, l'umli.rs (-1) 2:117. Ii rat ilu in, Kitiio I lam, i'l'Jtl by Hum bli'tonliin Msmlirino. Second iliiin, Kiltie Lewis by Silvtir Dnko. Tliinl tlsin. Hiiccliiiiito Munibrinn, by Miiinbrino Cltb-f. i-'ourtli iliiin, Itiicrliuntu, by DowiiiiiKR IlllV Ml'SMUlHtT. filth lam, lam of Konturky Whip, will serve n litiiitt'd iminln'r of imirus at Iinlp'iiilmu' till iibotit May l.'illi, ami llii;ti si Salmu fair grounds until July 1st, whim tlis scaHiiti clusi'a and he will lu iirtipiircil for tlm raws. 'JVrnn: f 15 for tho twaiwn. To bo paid on or lit'foro July 1st. John V., Kikki.anii. E.L.Ketclium,M.D Ollloe and Itt'sldoiice (Virnor Ktillroad Monmouth Htrcots, INDEPENDENCE. OR It is 8,000 Miles Long. Tho Burlington Route ranks among the greatest of the world's railroads. Over 8,ooo miles long; employing 35,000 men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed by its lines; having through-car arrangements which extend more than half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unequaled service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go east. Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, - St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. There is Witchery in Kodakery If you do not bolievo It, buy an KnMnian Kodak of oa and try it Wo mirry t full lino of . Eastman's Kodaks Supplies Ono ilozi'ii JCmliik jut ritddvt'd; price from 11.00 to $20.00. We ar fiitiUuy Mr-ntH now and wlll'wll yon Holio paper and films, etc, at roitlitiid prices,. We carry: Card SlounU, all uiises; Platen, Develop iiitfaud Toninii Solutions, Fliwh Hheeto, Developing Outfita, Develop, tug I'owdcis, I'll nisi, etc. ('all und Hcu the Panorama R E. CHAMBERS, Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas. Oregon. ...MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry .Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NOTK:V Ittvo a find diicM dry kiln which enable ut to give you tbor ninthly dr lunils-r. DOCTOR UP Cliangeablo weather between two seasons encour ngyn your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty Bicknexs. Better ward it off. 10 centa might prevent it when 10 wouldn't cure it. (Joine tu us to have your prescriptions rilled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES K IRK LAND 50UTI1 Jand HAST -via- S0UTH URN PACIFIC CO 5ltasta Route. Trulii imxvn lii,ti'wnti'uce for 1'ortUiul suit y inil,in i i. in. Iahvb inr 1 urttilla l ll;U0 m, ui. .f I'lirllninl i.m, 7;W p. til, I) :.p. m Vi :n n. in. JW . in. Ul. AitMiir. il ti. in. A f.(iln. . , Hm'mmiMilo San lrm:lo..,, Otilim... ,. ! nvr Kmiwa City CUiVHS'l Iju Alltfi k.. Kl Ca.. Ion Woftti ( Icy of Muilcu.. llirtlnUHl ,. ... N'i'ir iirli-ana, .... Wa.liiiinlou New YurK li Vi , m, li) ),. in. 7; IS (, in. , 4 - ra, , S ill, m. , 7 a. in. . ":U. w, 2:(I0 p. lu. I' m j.. m, i): ii a. m. II m . III. ttl a, m, :i p. m. H;l.' a. in. U:ID p. ui. r.w . ra H:l,". m 7:Ji'. . ro !: . ni m a. m l',:m) p. ra ; vi a. in ll::l. ui 7 .! it. Ill ::! p. in i u a. in liiu p. ui I'ullmitn anil Twirlut Mini mi Imth tralna CI air cn Mi'rnn nlili Oirduii and Kl l'ao ami tuurt.l tnra l flilngo, St. tout, Now Orluaua mul WaliliiuUii. CniiHcctiiiil ul Hun Krmielawi with tnihiMi))p lii,- fur lltHKilulii, Japan, t nina ruilippiufa.iivnimi ani wiuui nuioiii. HvoMs.O. A. ViuX ntlndi'lfiiiU'iiro t Uuii.ursiltlrvas (I. H.MAKKHAM, tii ni-ral I'SKaunxur Atii-.m I'uriUnd, Or, A CLEAN SHAVE -AND A- STYLISH RA1R CUT IS WHAT YOU tllT WIIKN YOU PATHUNI2K Kutch's BarberShop. Imli'liciiili'iicP Orcjfoii itnvl'ilnif vmi Intent or Improve t Slso iret CVET.TR'AI)E-WAHK. COPtRICHTorDESItN PROIECtlON. Hind iucmIi'I, alu'Uh.orpUoto. for fnu Mitnilnittlnti nml silvic. nnntf nil n iTrilTfl FREE. No AUyt DUUN UI1 rAILft 10 I.-0 before ,mUn.US rstml Uwyora. WASHI NGTON. D.C. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Tbsoe Marks Designs Copyrights 4c .,,... ..,,llni. a kol(-h nnii rtiwrlptlon nmy onli'lilv iwiHirlnlii our opinion o lllr RiwiiUoit la prohnWV piilontaWn. .nininnlc. ;, Lu.ly'-ni1l,l.mllHl. ll.in.ll.ook on l' out. ai,iit InV t l.li'al i.K'.'y ror awuniit imlstna. P .ionia liikon ifirouiili -Munn Co. rowlvo Bin-nil iKitliP, wlllinut cluirua. III tne Scientific Jltmrican. A hanrtaonnily lllnatnilort wnokly. I.nntet clr. KlUNN & Co.36,Broaa' New York Briiicti Oilloo. m V Bt.. Wnhlumon, I). U A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, . Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Ore. ...mi mt iiii nrmii annif-r- i i v.Ma. Kodak, takes picture 2Jx7 MAIN BTREET DRUG CO. MOTOR LINK TIME TABLE i Corrected to dt. ITa ludrpcad LtTM Alrlla for ni e lor Monmouth MoaasBth aad ladcpendeno. ud Alrllc. TitM m.m. :M p. tu. tMr Imlppamd B:Ot a. n. tiM . aa. Iiavra Dallu br rue far Monmouth MunoMHiUk au la dvpsadauoa. ml IHilUa, , llitst a. Si. Til IN na. i IK p. m. ' " " ' ljaan Itaaauatl lsvo Monmouth for latapsaalaaaa. tor AirHtv , , T:S a. an. 500 p. . frts a. m, . l:SO a. m. i40 p. ar . AttS . VitH, p. m. LaaTM Iadaaaad. Iavra Monn'Ottth lor IMIIu. 1I:"0 a.'m. 7:30 p.m. aa tor Maaiaoatav Bi05 p. m. m -OREGON ShohtLirE and Union Pacific1 -aUL-' lnpart TIME SCHEDULK. Arrtra for From Iudvpenuenoe from HiVl Kt- Worth. Omaha, fls .ifunu .Chicago sad '".V." Sail Uke, Denver. Ft liiiinm Worth.Omaha.Ksn. 8am. iHitl'ln l:ll,0o ni! st Punt Walla Walla, Lewla. Kant Mull ton, Hiwkane, Mln. tl.-OO a lit nMtpolU, HU Paul, 7 S. m. via lhiluth, Milwaukee, Spukaue C'tilwtiri) and Kaat. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Portland. l.U Railing datoa aub- , 1 loot to change . 8Pm KorBanFrauolioo- P-m- jails every 6 days l)aTly Columbia River , hx S11 mlay steamer. P- , ToA-torla andWav. 10 p 111 tswdlUKS. . Wlllamatta and . ' s. m. Yamhill KWera. P-mi rutin. Tlmr Mon..Wed, audHaU OroifonClty.Dajton, andru aud Way-Landlngt 6:45 s. 111. Willamette River. ". audir I'ortlandtoOorvalll. M"-?rf' ami Hut. alul Way J.andlngs na Kr1, IjvRI parts "snake River. Lt. 1 wis ,Wa.m. too, dally Dally tlparlato Iwltton. la. m. Htvaiimra to Portland ..'oai Independence Itnth loaves CorvaUta for Portland Mondays W edntiMilnys and f rldays at 6 a in, passlnf Inilcpoiidoiioo at 9 a in. Hemming, leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Balur. da.VH, passing Independence at 4pm Klmore leaves Independence tor Portland T.ieiiilays, Thursday!) and Saturdays at 6 a in. Ihttiirtmig leaves Portland for Independence Mondays, Wednesdays aud Fridays at 6:8 a 111, arriving at Independence at 6 pm. AI HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers lltooa and Pomona Will leave Independence EVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:0D a. m., for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap ply on boardthe boat, or to the agent J. E, HUBBARD, Independence QttSVfc