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THE WEST SIDE JOS. a. C, BRANT, KdlUw and PualUhar. eUHMCKlITtON RATIOS. (IN AHVA(H rwlv months The raugllu ... . . FRIDAY, MAY 81, Ml USl(IN(iTO LETTER. Ending ih Astoria-Portland rate war wae a god send to Astoria tact chants. So many of her pwpto went to Portland to trade that home merchant had a hard time to make rent money. When a man from a region of poor roads visits a neghborhood where the roads are well kept and act the rural delivery postal ser vice making its daily rounds, he bogins to realise that well-con-truetod highways are a splendid investment. Since the baseball magnates have been giving away tickets tb get peo ple to come and see them, tho mor tality in the families of the oflke bovs of that city has been some thing unprecedented. " During the next few months the harvest fields will offer abundant nmnlivmtnt at eood wages. The job is hunting the man in country and city alike. The latest airship man says he expects to travel at the ratt) of eigh ty miles an hour. Nearly all his guild wind up by making better time than that perpendicularly. ft ft Twice during the present session of Parliament the Salisbury major ity has nearly been wiped out on minor questions. Army re-organi-latioa is now up aud it is a ticklish issue. A scientific writer asserts that corn was once but a coarso grass, hiding each Biuall seed undor a huBk. Cultivation has done the rest, which shows the possibilities of intelligent agriculture. It is stated that the European powers are about to deliver an ulti matum to Turkey. The usual re sult of the operation is that the powers fall to quarreling among themselves in about two weeks. Every soldier returning from the Philippines praises the islands as a region of great undeveloped riches On the average about a fourth of a returning regiment remains behind to engage in business. ft Can somebody give us the names of the first three persons who came out of the ark? It will be reniem bered as a matter of biblical history that the Lord told Jsoah to go fo(u)rth. Salem Statesman. Don t think there was anyone there from Independence. If thore was he would probably have been the first to move (1) in the matter The Ohio law fining a county $5000 every time a man is lynched within its borders has been do clared constitutional. I here are times, however, when a lynching will be cheap at the price. 4 Probably Nat Goodwin playB Shvlock because he needs the money. K- 9 Mrs. Gage, who has just died, is only one of the victims of inaugu ration day weather. The date should be changed to one that does not enforce a quadrennial sacrifice of lives. ft ft ft Certain Pennsylvanians in jai for counterfeiting, have just been detected making counterfeits in their cells and circulating them through outsiders. This is the cheekiest yet. It is now against the police regu lations of some Kansas towns to play billiards in one's own home with the members of one's own family. Evidently, Mrs. Nation baa not lived in vain. ft ft A Chicago professor has declared that college women do not make good wives. Think of the nerve o a man who could dare to say that in Chicago, too, of all places! ft Washington has had a murder mvsterv and its baseball club 0 " stands in the top half of the list Words fail to picture the city's snug satisfaction with itself. It's a pity that the Chicago man who had his stomach excised could n't have found a place where they repair such things while you wait The desire of Mr. Lawton to en ter his boat as a defender for the America's cup gave New York an other chance to show its snobbish ness and it rose to the occasion in fine shape. Wyoming has discovered large deposits of natural soap within her boundaries. It is a pity that it could not have been located in some state that suffers more from the ramp nuisance. Washington, D. C, May 20 1901 In sentencing Rev. L. D. Bass to pay a fine of 11000 and to serve three years In prison, for fradulent use the mails, in connection with the "Bureau of Civil Service In struction" and a "Union Teacher'i Agency," Justico Barnard, of the supreme court, of the District ol Columbia, addressed a few words to the prisoner, which are equally ap plicable to all educaUd crooks. He said: "You have had all the advan tages of family, education, religious training, and the position of a rain isterofthe gospel; you have bad experience among many different classes of society in different states; and there was no excuse for you to undertake the fraudulent methods and Bchemes shown by the evldenoe in this case, to rob the credulous, unwary and unexperienced. You could have made an honest living, and given value for every dollar re ceived, had you not conceived the idea of getting something for noth ing, under the pretense of perform inc a service for other. You went to work shrewdly and systematical ly to deceive people and to make them confide in your honesty, wis- om and power, by o mixing up truth with falsehood, as to pass it all off for gouuine. You well knew, as I believe from the evidence, that you were not able to make good such representations, and that they were all made only to Induce your ictims to send you their money, You were not sincere in these wide- y circulated statement, and you have succeeded in depriving many struggling and honest persons o! the money that was needed by them for the necessaries of life." The Isthmian canal question was again brought to the front by the return to Washington of henor Corta, tho Nicaragua minister, who called at the department of state and announced that he was author bed by his government to sign treaty for the construction of the Nicaragua canal with the U. S After his call at the department o: State, Senor Corea said: I come back with full powers, even to the extent of signing a treaty with the U. S. My government is willing to give this country the most libera terms, possible to assist in the con struction of a canal through our territory. Of course it is impoesi ble for us to concede to the U. 8 sovereignty over tho lands upon which to build a waterway, but w are willintr to give the U. S. the fullest control short of that. Presi dent Zelaya and the other officers of my government are perfectly satisfied with the terms of the pro tocol, Bigned by myself and the rep resentatives of Costa Rica, wit! Secretary Hay. last year. We hold that that protocol is still binding, The fact that it is baBod on the Hav-Pauncefote treaty, which has - w lapsed, does not, in our opinion invalidate the binding nature of the document. This being the case, we hold that there is no chance for the Colombian government to come in and that the Panama canal is barred from consideration. The signing of the protocol by the U. S in our opinion, commits the U. S government to the Nicaragua route, Even if this were not so, we have every confidence that the U. 8., of the two routes, would prefer to build the Nicaragua canal, because glory of tho discovery of this route belongs to an American, it wool be constructed with American ma chinery, and the money spent woul come back to the U. S." Evident ly Senor Corea and his governmen know of the activity of those inter ested in creating sentiment in this country in favor of the Panama canal, and are trying to counteract it. When the enormous transactions of the U. S. government are consid ered. tho amount lost by defalca tion does not seem large. Accord ing to official figures, recently com piled in the treasury departmen the total defalcations of federal ofli cials, from tho founding of the gov ernment to the present time amounted to $16,000,000. The post office department has been the worst sufferer of any branch of tho eovernmont. probably because it a a. w necessarily offers more opportunity for theft. . A WORTH SUCCESSOR. "Something New I'udrr , The 8un.' The following is a list of eight classes of people that do a town no good: First, those who go out of town to do their trading; second those who oppose improvements third, those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business; fourt those who think business can 1 done slyly and without advertising fifth, those who deride public-spirit ed men; sixth, those who op every movement that does not originate with themselves; seventh, those who oppose any public enter prise that does not appear to bone fit them; eighth, those who seek to injure the credit of an individual. Has Independence any of those who come under this enumeration? ft ft ft West Bide and Weekly Statesman, one year, $2. All Doctors have tried to our OA. 'A HUH by the um of powdtra, aold KM, mlialen and drugs )u paste form. Tuelr powders dry up the mueuous nieuibrauea causing tneiu to oraoa open aud bleed. The powerful aoldi uihhI In the Inhalers have entirely eaten away the same membrane that tbelr makers bav aimed to cure, while pail oint ment cannot rvaeu the disease. Au old and experienced practitioner who ha fur timity year mad a close study aud siwolalli of U treatment of CA- TA1UUI, ha at hut perfected Treat ment which when faithfully used, uoi only relieve at one, but peruiaueutly cure CATAUKII, by removing uie cause, lopping the UUoharg, and our- Inc th Inlkmatlou. It 1 the oitiy remedy known to cieuc that aetully reaohotlimiotd part. - Tin wou- derful remedy I known at "BNUF- FLK8 th UUAHANTCKD CA TAKlUt CURK" aud l ld atth ex tremely low pile of On Dollar, each oackaiie containing Internal ami ex ternal medicine ulllc!ent for a run mouth' treatment aud everything necessary to It perfect use. "BNUKFLKfl" I the only perfect CATARRH CURB ever made and 1 now reOt'Biilwd a th only mi and positive eur for that annoying aud 1 - . Hi.... dtsimst tin disease. It cure au innw maUou oulekly and permanently ami i. i.n wonder fully oulok to relieve II AY FKV KR or COLD In the II EA U. CATARRH wheu neglected often leads to CONSUMPTION-". FLE81 will nave you If you use It at .. . . .. I.. !... once. iiunooroiury iemijr, imi complete treatment which I positively BUftntuteed to our CATARRH In any foriuo.'stsirelf used aeooruiug to um directions which accompany each para age. Don't delay but neiut for It at once, and write full particular a to your condition, and you will receive eueelal advice from tne aiewvew o thla woudurful remedy regaining ymir 0mm without oiwt to you beyond the regular price of "KNUFFLK8 the "UUARANTKKD CATARRH CURE." Kent prepaid to any addre in the United State of Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Addree Dept. ra WINB.OILKS COM PAN , and 2332 Market Htreet, Philadelphia, llonng for Oil. In another column of today' is sue. the West Shk prints a com niiinii'iitinn from a man who Is known as one of the niol conserva tive citizens of Independence. Read what he has to say and then pon dor over it. If you have any "gel up" in you at all, you must surely think that Mr. "Coal Oil" It right in hi assertion. It is not easy to put one or two men to put up the n neat sum of $25,000 for a prospect, but you can easily get several hun dred men to put up for stock at to cents a share; enough to thoroughly develop the prospects. The margi of profit is so lawe as to stagger any one who thinks on it for a mo mont. What tho oil business has done for other points, it will do fo PnlW Cnnniv if wo can hnd it; ant! persons who aro familiar with oi indications are willing to risk rAimnnnhlo Mil 111 of IIJOIH'V in tllO vw experiment ol looking the matte up thoroughly Tho Wkt 8idk asks for more let ters on this subject. Come on and do not be afraid to express your views General FiU John Porter is dead He had a Btormy life. Peace le to his ashts. THE HOME fiOLU CI' RE. An Inirrnloti Treatment by with Drunkard are llelng Cored Dally In Spite of TlieiMnelreK. . Jfo XoxIoum Domm. So Weakening of the SerteH. A I'lt'SNnnt ami 1'onltlve Fouglit For III Life. ' "My father and sinter lioth died of Consumption," write 3, T. Weather wax, or Wyandotte, Mich., "ami I taved from tho miiip frightful tale only by Dr. King' New DUeovery. , An at tack of Pneumonia left an ol'wlliml cough and very severe lung limiUe, which au excellent doctor could not help, but a lew mouth' use of this won derful medicine made me a well ever aud I gained much In weight." Iufalllbl for CtmghN, Colds and all Throat and Lung trouble free, llunr. anteed bottles O0a and tl.lH) at Kirk- laud' drugstore. Weekly Crop llulMlti. Portland, Ore., Monday, My 27, '01 OKNKKAI, SI' MM Alt Y, V The week b been ahowery and mod erately cool until Hatunlay, when it be came unseasonably warm, and tlmmlvr- itornti were prevalent in Btmtliern Oregon ami the upper xirtlmi of the Willamette Valley, The maximum Uui'iHraturei timing the week In West ern Oregon ranged between 6u and H7 and the minimum between 41" and IK'" destructive hailstorm panned over Springfield, In I.ana county, Bnttirihty afternoon and completely ruined all fall grain, fruit and gsrden within Its truck The extent ot this storm hit not yet been determined, but th limned, while not affect ing the state as a whole, ..will be severely felt by many ImiivkhiaU. Reports regarding fail wheat ( not as favorable as heretofore. The 1 lslti lly ha made its appearance iu portions of Washington rounty, and the bottom and ileitis ire turning yellow In Marlon and Linn counties, while the aphis, cut worms and other pests have dune some slight damage at widely scattered plitci's throughout the Willamette valley. In Eastern Oregon the wheat contlmiti in a promising condition. Corn is umkiiig slow growth and needs warmer weuth er Hops, grass and past urage are grow Ing fast and ittn-k is hit ami sleek. Al (alia and clover will be ready to cut In aUiut two weeks. Early potatoes are in the market from Southern Oiegon, There is an Increase in onion acreage this year and the crop Is growing nicely, There are manr complaint ol fruit dropping, especially prune, but imrrle ol all kinds promise abundant yields. kiirealeplorCiKrcial EDUCATION II V ATII'MMNU BelinkcV UW and COHiESSML School. t, 1- pr 4 r .1 22 No VueniioiiH In tlm lliii'lne -DAY AND NKII1T SCHOOL WoGUAKANTKKmifefHM will. our llll'llH'U VI l.MM llMJAIi imlriii'llon. KpeeUl utttulloii given to Hlioithatitl. Typewrit Inij tiuiirht by Um latent Touch Method. LehH um by until, ." perinoiitli Bond for Kreo Trial L-hhui mid citlttlogiio confitlnlng opinion of prom- nent ethifiiiiiiH, luiMiiicMM intiii, iteiiogriiidiirs una olliem. Law lurtii t'Oiiiliieiice Ht'pU'iulK'f lat. 11. W. IlKIINKK, li T. TAGGAltr, Plln. Ciiiuiiiorclal Jh'pt. ' Prin. LilW Dept. C. JD. Galbf eatl7 .OCALCR Staple and IV taaey wer i State Normal School Hon mouth, Oregon. Demand for Oraduatc. Thu demand for graduiilea of the Normal Hohmd during tho punt year lam been much heyoiul the tttipply. ptmilitHiH worth from if 10 to $73 ' month. State Certificate and Diploma. Htmleti' are prepared for the Htute luamltittlloim and readily take Stale I'atwr on irniiliiatlou. htrong Aca ,1.. n il. in., I I'mlisldiuil rimiKn. Well 'iAUr- cuiiliMX'tl Tri'lnlngDeimitiiietit, l)x ptuw range from fl-'O In f I7.i per year. Fall term opeim April 17th. l'Vr I'ittulogiH'M coufaitiliig full iinimiiiifeinentM, Atl'li-BH V, h. CA M PllKLL, IWilenl, .117 It or J. H. V. HUTLKlt, Hecietary. The new river steamer MoMlnuvllle, whleh was purchased by tho O. C T. Co., some lime ago and w as piu In the dry doms at Wolff A .wicker' for a complete overhauling, exteusioi and re building, was launehed last week ami is tow being lilted up lor sorvlce on the Willamette river, between l'oriland and Kugeue. Hhe is a smaller Iniat than llie other, Alton aud Fumomt, aud is the lightt st draft Wl on the river and will Imi uited during the summer inoiilln to aaeeiul the liver to juilota whit h cannot be reached by the other bnal at luw water. It is expected that she will he put into commission in tho course of lew weeks hut the exact ditto is not kuown. . It's funny that tho law ulionlilj pri'suiiio tluit we know tho law,! when it is ft matter of the common-1 est knowledge that lawyers tlisagreo i , . . . .i ... aim luttge reverse eatii tuner. Nevertheless, ignorance of the law on tint part uf a layman in no excuse. Polk County Bank (INCORPOHATKl).) MONMOUTH, OULGON. CATARRH ami in.At.iNn it ItK ftti CATARRH Ely's Cream Ba'm Kf kll't Jil.MAIlt tV ll.n. (ulltmil uu In- Jtirtint tltui. it I. ijnHily tirl.l. t.ivm HviMif At It (i'ii ami t Ir.iiM. liw f..i i'.".,:- Ailira hillamiitiiti.'il. llml. tnt I'f.'twi. M tnlifan. l!..mr Um fcnf ut TmM ' ("'I'll, IJin.- ", W !' St lM,-.'i.t.m Ut mult; 'I riol Hiu, 10 mill by Mull. hl MUUi'UttUa, M Wumi KUwl, N.w "'S. COLD", HEAD Cure for the Liquor, Habit. It I now nenerally known and un deratood that Druukentiea ta a disease and'uot weakness. A bKly filled will polBOU.and nerves completely shattered try periodical or conalant uae or Intoxl eating liquors, retmlrea an antidote capable of neutralizing and eradleatin this poison, aud destroying the craving for Intoxicants. Builorei may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOME (JOLD CUKE" which ha been perfected after many year of close study and treatment of Inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful discov ery la positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards Into sober, Industrious and upright men. W1VE8 CURE YOUR IIU8 BANDH!! CHILDREN CURE YOU It FATHERS!! Tide remedy is in no nense a nostrum but la a specific for this disease only, aud is so skillfully devised and prepared that It 1 thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the tuste, so that it can be given in a eup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking It, Thousands of Drunk ard have cured tliemsnlve with this priceless remedy, and a mauy more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" adminis tered by loving friend and relatives without their knowledge lu coffee or tea, and believe today that they dis continued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be do luded by apparent and mialeadlng "Im provement." Drive out the disease at once and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURK" Is sold at the extreme ly low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more eflectual than other costing 25 to $50. Full directions accompany oooh package. Special advice by skilled phy sicians when requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of Oue Dollar, Address Dept. E00G EDWIN B.GILE8 A COMPANY, 2330 aud 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confldon tlal. Similiter at His l's-l. "I recall uow with horror,"says Mall Carrier Itumeit Maun, of Levanna, O., "my three year of auffering from Kid ney trouble. I was hardly ever free from dull ache or acute pains In my hack. To stoop or lift mail sacks made me groan. I felt tired, woin out, a bout reatly to give up, when I In-gan to use Kleelrlo Hitlers, but six bntllea completely cured me aud made me feel like a new man." They're unrlvah-d to regulate Ht.miucli, Liver, Kidneys and ltowels. Perfect satisfaetlou guar anteed by Klrkland Drug Co. Only flu ("IlltS. Tho West Hide Improvement Com pany has filed article of lncorKrnlion in Hie department of state. The ccui pany proves to regulate, manage ami control, and to engage In the Hosting transportation and looming of logs, mm bor, timber and wood Uoii the slrenms and river within llie statu of Oregon with headquarters in Kitleiu. The com pany will operaie with a capital of I'hKIO divided iuto shares vaiurd al $100 each A. N. Moored, li. C. Miles and M. N Frather are the Incorporators of record $13 to Ituffalo. Are you going? The lowest regular rate heretofore lias been t-7.70 ami the same ruturninu. making the lowest round trip f 115, 40, but the Burlington Route will now sell you round trip tick els for (Ht) which is the snitio as 1 13 etch way and you can have choice of routes and seven trains on dates of sale. to over one road aud return another. On this low rate you can also reach other eastern points; tickets are flrst-cliiHs and stop-overs permitted. Quickest lime and best service. Write us for full particulars before making other arrange ments. Address R. W. Fobtkb, Ticket Agent liurlingtnn Houte, 100 Third Bt., corner Htark, Portland, Ore. UJiE0,UALi:i SKRVICE via Great Suit Luke Route. The favorite route to the enst Is via Salt Luke City and Denver over the Rio Grande Western Railway, in connection with either the Denver A Rio Grande or Colorado Midland Railroad. You will find it a pleasant way to travel, coupling ns it does the mont remarkable scenic ride in America with an unsurpanscJ train aorvice. Three lust through trans continental trains daily, carrying all classes of equipment, including Pullman Palace and ordinary or tourist sleepers to Chicago and Ht. Louis without change, free reclining chair cars, observation cars and a perfect dining car service. Send for folder and other information to J. D. MaiiBlleld, general agont, 122 A. Third st., Portland j or Geo, W. Ueiiiln, general passenger ngunt, Salt Luke City. KIDNEY DISEASES t. ii.iuwi.M. r.i, l'rrl,lrllt. i im. row i.i. roiiMin.i.. Irr-rmldrat, ti.hlrr. Paid Capital . . $30,000.00 j. it DIRECVOIW; llawley, F, L VaiopMII, f. M till, J, It. V. I in iter, jolill 11. Htump, V. H. I'owell, Juaeph Craven. SI V! A Opera llouae block, lain Street, Independence. 1 1.. 1:..1. Vinaa TilrA l!nv Sfllinf. jf. j Our goods aro first-class, our prices aa low as the lowt-Ht quality of goods considered. M All kinds of country produce bought at the Sj W IligheHt Market Price. W l a u ri 1 1 n..if..tl.. oj:.:i.j W ! A on are 01 Tour mniii nsspecnuiij mmm. m Transacts a Ceneral Oanklng and Exchange Business. Tlie Iiulepfinlence NATIONAL BANK FOLEY'S are the most fatal of all dis eases. KIDNEY CURE Is 1 6uarant8id Remedjr or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the Best for Kidney and Bladder trouoics. PRICK 50c sod $1.00. "w A N 1 K I T III' T W HTM V MKN AMtW ti. titntt l lrnvi'1 ami mlw le fur M wiinIi. 1 1. Il.-.t iilWM l Mlllll IIiiiiih IhI .iuimIIiik )-. art ,mi yinr mid irii,, all ll in rit.li. N' e8iivti Miiilr1t iv r-ftr-iioi'. nlt't etu'litw "II iMr-irl nlnmt iii. v.-li,t'. A'lilf'' Mun.it' T, ti ( iUI.HI llltlif., I lilr.iil". W VM'KI' t'Bmlile, flliiM iwrwm III v-r rutuity l n'rt ni Ixrn niunity nl ...II, I llnmietnl rrptjtl nn . t1"4t tir - .T) iir, piiVHiilrt rkl.v; II ft ilny alwliiteiy nre Kiiil nil rV(n il. : .fruljlil, li-iim IMe, ili tlillte ulitr v. 1111 iiml.liiiii .'tlnrv luil.l t ii Hit iiiiltif iul i. iimi iii'inur tnlviiiK-i'il nrh wwk. 'h1AM.IIO lUHMii, ,m i.'iitli.iru Ht,, t:lili((.. ('pftftl Stork, $50,000.00 IIIIU tff'KH'l, ARRAH1M KKlON, fi.ianl. Vlca-fristCsat C. W . UVl)(B,Caallf. I Vehicle I I Jcadqtiafteirs 3 The BcaHon for sale of vehicles is here; 2 nnl we are well equipped to take care of the mZ- trade. 5 We can furnish anything from a light IS Z Road Curt to a heavy Spring Wagon. 5 Wo have a variety of open and top bug- g pies, beautifully finished. We invite you to g iimpect our stock. We carry also the Hush- ford Farm Wagons; the best ironed wagons on the market. . R. M, WADE & CO,, I g A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 3 MAIN STKEKT - - INDEPENDENCE 3 uiuuaiaiuiiuiiiuiuaiiiuuiiiiaai DIRECTORS. II lllrx'litM r O W , nr II Hmllli A Nrlniin M W Wlrwtirt NOTtCK KOIt U. S, LmiJ Offloe, Nollr l lifrfiiy l'BUCATHiN. glv linint-tl -t I U-r III IIIm Orriton City, Oregon, Mv H, tuoi Ivi'ii Unit ihn ioii.iw.nK- l nulllH'Ol III. I n ! 1 1. Ml i.. i....i HmhI utiHil In mni,iirl "I IiIk rlnliit Hlllt tllllt "Bill I'Mtll Will ll IIIM'le til fur.' till' t'oiiiily t'lnrs uf IVillt IVuillty, wl liUI, t'tti gmt.iui July I. I'.mi, vlx; Itlrn I'ruli-rlrh Mnimiti, II. K. No. IIU.Ml, for thti Koull(Wt itifnne IT, T, 9 H,t II B SV, lie intuit'" III" l"l Iiik wllm-4M to prove hliiiitlini'ui mlilfliieeiinn ttuil iiltlvnllim nl mM Inn. I, vi ! Jnliti lloiiiii.ol I'lfilw, Driintii M. Nt'iilly, ol l)illit."ri'isiii; I.. AiHir.o( I'uiuVti, tire gun; Hnlonl Hmh.o! 1'm,, urt-itnn. C1IAH. II. MOOltKS, ltt'Klsluf. Notice for l'ltlilltntlou. Klrnt nil). Apr. 1 J-ntt .iili. Jiin.'JS TIMIlKIt I.1SP, ACT JI'SK 3, 1S7S. Piillwl HIitti'H Lsttil iHlw, Ori'K'in fily. tiri'Kim, April 101 It, l'l. Niillcol herelijf Blvin tlmt In enmplliiiiw Willi tlin irovil"iiif tht ni't ' t'sriiii of Jiiiiii:i, IV.m .itllW."Aii ft fur tli ttli' ol I... r I..,,, U Ii, ll,,. HIhIi M llf t'llllflirllllt. Oru- unit, Niivmlit, sml WnniHiKlmt I'l'mtiiry,' it fxtfinliil to nil tlm I'ttMie i,'i(l Hlnte. by ni t nl AiiKUKt 4 t'lnirlt'ii 1). Ilirry, nf.Poi'l. Iiiinl.i'iiiiiilv ol Miilliioinnli, Slntu el Ori'unii, Ini. Oil ilny llloil In tll nllli'O It'" mnli'ini'iit No ftiHH, lor th" pitn-linm; ol lite N H of Hcctloli No. K!, Ill Tovvnlili No. H, ItiuiK'' No. HVV, mnl will offer proiil todlimv tlml tlm Uitd m.ulit.l morn vsliinlile for iu tlmliiir or Ktoiit! limit tor tturli'ttlUirs iiurpom-i, mnl to tiliihlllt his I'liilin. to .iiiil Iniiil hnfori) tint ItuKimur sml Hwnlviir of I It In iiilliwiittin iioiiCliy, tiri'Kim, on Irlilny, tht' lot ti ilny of July, IWll. ., ,.,,. , lln nstitio si wlln.)wMi It. K. VJ llllmits, of II1hh, Ori-uou; lli rtintmi IIIihoIiIk'i'K. of In (li.pfiiilniHMi, On-non; K. f. Klrkpstrltifc, ol luillini, tlrKKOiiiHi-o.A.WIIi'o, of lnili'iwitil- OtlOH, lll'I'KOII, , , Any itiiii nil piiriiiii'.lnliiiliiK Bilvurwly l ie alHIYO-fluMO'lllt'll Intuit ril l'IJiUI'Ntt'll to II lu Ihulr I'lnlms In IhUulllui! mi or Iwlnru mtlil Unit nyoN,ily,l'.Hil. (,aAfl M()0UEHi Ki'HlHtur. A fvrt.ml f.nln anil irhnft tulat lrli.;,"rU; In.nt nrn lo, Mill ill.i outilnl, (en oo'i.!ii ir"li!i irititK ,1; iletxMh rcW4 cuiimil i t ! ,su I elites, lulr.l put r um ',. i. " His mm C. L. Hawkins Independence, Ore. I'AR'i' IIIHIIULL " Monuments and Mead stones Cemetery etc. Work Por Dray in ....Call on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. hauling THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigar, "Clgarattts, Tobaooos and Confectionary. First Class Soda Fountain naotlon. In eon. r , . IWontgomery & pligan, FALLS CITY, OREGON. MANUFACTURES-OF" - LUMBER Tho capacity of our mill and dry kilns enables us to promptly, fill all orders for lumber. Give us a call. Orders fur executed promptly and at reasonable rates. E. T. HENKLE, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. fNPEPKNDKNC'K - - OREGON The Hotel Eail XDallac, Oro. Una. boon nsfittod and renovatfd from collar to garret, ami every tiling is new. Good sample room for commercial men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rates by the week. DUCK & SMITH, Proprietors. Drink. Hop Qold Beer THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to bo bad at ED. GALE'S CASTLE Independence. Foley's Honey and Tar tor chlwren,safe,sure. wo opiates Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a" silver-polishing brush. I have a good all-bristle hair brush for 25c. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Prescription tDruggist fiMF-AWAKF MwaiANTSyumjo.yoiR business lllUL rlllnlXL think Ihaut th An nil Ann aii i- UKArWHUNt The fitiirttttHid mien uf the- (irn; lio, hone, are cautwil by tlic Imt lli.t It lius until MATCHLESS POWER-. OF ENTERTAINMENT Tkat m PiflVSf OlSIRf for POSSTSSION ! w4W la ail whs haar H. IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (THE IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND FOR DIVERSION AND RELAXATION! TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARB WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER NECESSITIES. IT IS THE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE A ImtlMintlbla aoarca of Woaat mud Mtakt ta alt. It I nlmplp Irt ronsifiii tlon, and irlre n krrnnged to suit all pocket books; while the dermiml will t untinue u Iuhr as liuinau nature exlau. The Intnxlnrtlon of s few Graihtihonr Into t community at once creates an inrreaslnfr (lrmttnd for RICOttn? o-3 FTfllf S, and a COMIsOHS BLSIMSS b tka aatatliaaa Why out eccuie the Liberal Profit ttklth are allowa4 eler? WRITS FOR CATALOGUE, TERMS, ETC., TO Columbia Phonograph Co.,(qmd' t25 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. A Han Slips Up Ou it every time that be takes bis laun dry work outside of tbe Baleru Steam Laundry to be done up. He finds "that tlrrd feeling" stealing over him when he notes the difference in tbe exquisite color aud beautiful finish, saying nothlugof the good condition In which your linens are returned by the Salem Steam Laundry. COL. J. OLMSTED', Prop. DOROU8 D. OLMSTED, Mgr Phone 411 230 Libert; st The Castle Keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of Whiskies, Wines,'. Brandies, Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. ED. GALE, Proprietor. Mark Hanna. Mark Hannn, the high class young stallion, sired by Planter, sire of Pauline 3) 2i'Mi, Pandora (4) 2:27. First dam, Kittie llMn, 2:20 by Ham bletonian Manibrino. Second dam, Kittie Lewis by Silver Duke. Third dam, Bacchante Mambrino, by Mambrino Chief. Fourth dam, Bacchante, by Downings Bay Messenger. Fifth Jain, Dam of Kentucky Whip, will serve a limited number ol mares at Independence till about May 15th, and then at Salem fair grounds until July 1st, when the season closeb and he will be prepared for the races. Terms : $15 for the season. To be paid on or belore July 1st. John E. Kikkland. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Bp e - Headquarters. All kind of bicycle repair ing done, work promptly at tended to. All work guar anteed. Graphite, rubber cement, cycle oils, cork grips, lacing cord, etc., can be nad at a reasonable price. C. W. Brant, West Side Ofice J. I. KIRKLMD, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.,.. Insurance, Loans, Main St. Independence, Ore.