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US v sclutely pure Makes tho food more delicious and wholesome THE WEST SIDE Ttlphon, No. 141. FKUAY, MAY 31, I'.KU KMOIITS OK VYTtUAS, HOMKK l.OIKiR NO. 4 MKKTS KVKKV WedtifHlur vwnlni;. irsmlwr. will Ink. due nolle lnl govern llieiitwlvemwonlliiitlv. Vt.lt ing Kniglitnar tnvtted in attoud Mlim Convenient, F, . WII.,N".ll'. J. W. KRIIAKWON, K. R.8. Court Independence No. 80. Forest er of America, meets every Tuesday evening at sociovk. " R. Allln, dentist, Cooper block. Cisr, tli choicest, nt Koliiiigou'a. Cash paid lor Wool by tieo. E. ltrey llltt'KlldolU't' nicycie customers msiie rim on wade A Co. ttimUy. Campbell Bros, will sell yon carpet absolutely nt cost ami since WS bOUtflll Irom the J'ark Mills nt niilsdelplii. f eau sell cheaiier than any other man in ? town, .,-.-.,.. . v R. M. Wade & Co. have done a rush log busiiies in bicycles thi lesson. All the msKaxines nJ the latest ' novel can be had Ht Robinson'. Reader teem unaware that each number of the'Xew" Lippiucott con titus an entire, unabridged novel which later appear in book lonu at lour or five times the price. ' All gooda at cot at J. L. Stockton'. The Best Presrrlotion for Malaria Chills and Kt'ver l a bUlMirOHO'ii TTB- link OliLL Toxic. It t simply Iron nuil ljultiltiv lu lasteleM (arm. No cure, no y. Twenty-lour rolls of wall paper at II. Al. Lilies' forfl; border, two cent per yaw. Try the new remedy for tostlvene, 1 hainoerialirs Momach and Liver Tab leta. Kvcry box guaranteed. Price. " wuts. tor sale by Kirk land Drug Co All kind of bicycle retwirintt done, U. w , lirani. Money most be plentiful from the number of waitona and busies we see leaving K. at. W ade iV Co a. Thit is a genuine slttuhtor sale at J. L. Stockton's. A letter punctually dispatched at tl e right season is a graceful attention; postponed it may be dry as a remainder biscuit, and awkward as a redundant. June Ladies' Home Journal. A rock! 2nd hand Columbus carriage for sale at K. .M. Wade A Co. A scholarship in a college is for sale. Portland business Inquire at this office. Get your monevs' worth, don't buy without getting CampMlaliros. prices on carols, wall paper, window 'shades ail bicycles R. M. ValeA Co. can give you the lest wagon madeand save yotifrom tiveilo ten dollars, , .MALARIA rVlSES UILlbr'sMIKK. 9 ; faiiM). . c, , . . Trv Moore, the barlr. north sida of ,'C" street,0 opposite Knox's grocery tore, for a hair cut or shave. t The nirtyor of a Massachusetts town has just' delivered 'ai" inaug ural address twelve columna-'in11 length. And hits salary"igonly $','0' a year. J. L. Stockton is closing out his men's clothing and is slaughtering--:, price. Now is the time to .bay .w hile .you can get your clothing for little money. Every farmer ought to feel that it is his duty to make the creamerv a success. Get a separator and push it along. Campbell Bros, have good wall paper at b cents per double roll. Don't wait too long to have your bicy cle overhauled, oiled and cleaned. Have it done now and save a repairing bill later on. C. W. Brant. When In Balem and yu want a good meal don't forget to go to Wrong's Heetaurant, where everything the mar ket affords can be had. Better for the Wood than SurHiiparllla Kor Thosn Living In tho Malaria plslrlcis. Urove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. J. 8. Moore, the barber on C street, voir handles Newbro's Herplclde, the famous dandruff" cure, endorsed by all the leading barber of Portland and all cities In the east. Give it a trial and save your hair. MALARIA MAkF.H lit IT It H BLOOD. UrovetTcHtelessChlil Tonic cures Miliaria. ;c It will pay you to see If. M. Lines' new designs in wall paper and get his price before buying elsewhere. If you rant your pictures made by a professional artist, go to PicKttl. He understands hi business thoroughly and will please you when others fail. J. L. Stockton's stock is strictly up to date. He has been careful in buying all his lines, and has closed out for littio or no money anything not the latest; this enables him to put his stock along beside the best. You will not have long to secure bargains from this stock. Come and get the benefit of such low prices while you can. Tbls slirnatura Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Brorno-Quinine Tablets tbe remedy that rnres a cold In one day Carpet Beaters E: Canvas Teiescopes, Plain fllld 2 leather bound, Trunks, all kinds and sizes, Waste Baskets 'and E Jinko Baskets, zzz A r X n rwl "P l Tack Hammers and z Tack Pullers, Sink Cleaners and :2 Scrubbing Brushes. 5 SHOES 1 1 THE RAKET STOR f An baking PovyoER The Ureal Scourge of modem times is consumption. Many cures and discoveries Irom time to time are published but Foley' Honey and Tar doe truthfully claim to cure all esse in the carlv ataue and always affords com fort and rvhel In the vert worst ruses. lake no sutwtitutes. A, S. l.wke, At the I'uplist church Kev. J, T. Hove will begin a scries of sermons next Sun day morning, text, 1'hil. 3:1(1; evening text, Matt. 5 ;H. Tho publns I Invited to all services. Mis Mamie Smith, Middlcshoro, Ky writest "My little sister had the croup very bad. I gave her several dose of Foley's lloiiev and Tar and she was in limU r..ll. ...... I It l,.,r !,(.,'' A. S. Un'ke. Have you tried one of those new frost ed lamps being furnished by the electric light company? They are tine, giving a soft light, pleasant to the eve. Just the thing to read by. The Sulein Journal says that an ex cursion la planned fur Sunday from Salem to Albany by the Alton; and also one from liuena Vista to Salem on June 9th. Thomas Maple, Hirkbeck, III., writes! "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor treatment me no good. Saw Foley' Kidney Cure advertised ami took one bottle which cured me and I have not been af fected since. I gladly recommend this remedy." A. S. Locke, The S cent fare between Portland and Astoria Is olT and now you have to pay 11.75 by boat or $'i by rail each way or y.'.oOand !1 respectively for round (rip. The Altona will make an excursion trip from Salem to Albany on Sunday, Faro flOe. Leaves lmlepMulTiice at 0 o'clock. Ceo. C. Hickixk. Curtis. Wis., suvsi Foley's Kidney Cure has been tested ami found lo he all von claim lor it. I have given it to my father and it is the only thing that ever helped him." A.S. Locke The new motor, after a thorough over hauling, waa steamed up Tuesday and taken out on the road to get her used to it. The Stiver school house was struck by lighting last week and would have turned hut for some itecnlekcr who die- covered the house on tire and put it out. .Mr. r, i Arno'ii, Arimiii. l,i . writes: lie was" troubled wuli kidney disease a- bout thiee yciirs . Had. to act up several times during'the uiktht but three bottles of roley s Kidney Cure affected a com plete ciirc.'lie Joels tn'tter than' heever did and recommends il to his friends. AfS.-L.Ake." ' Hoys should be allowed" to have all thVfuu they want'tiut they7really oiiht not to tight on the stairway of the opera t notice, especially uoriug a snow. If viiit'itrn sii'k utt ovir and ilon.'l bnnw J'ist - what'ails - you.yiVtcn ,.t"-.;me your Cure willhruig you beallliand. energy i A. S. Iw ke. . o C" ' It giris had .less of a (mattering, of highsoumiiiig knowledge, and were bet- b'r groundcd.in the practical .lessons of living, it would le iiiliuitely hotter. (or their (mure"1 hsippiness.Junu0 Liidiee' Home Journal. "I had a runniiig'sore on tnv breast for over a year," says lleiiry K. Richard ol tVillseyvillc, N." Y;,"uiid lned a great many remedies, but got no reliel mail 1 used UJnner'.S.il ve. A lie r 'using one-halt box, I was "perfectly cured. I "cannot recommend it too highly." A. 8. taicke. When your "two wheeled" horse g"ts sick, bring him around and I will straighten lilm up as cheap as anybody, and also guarantee the work, 0. W. Brant. The greatest skill specialist in America originated the lot inula for thinner Salve. For all skin diseases, all cut or sores, arid for piles, it's the most healing medi cine. Beware of tu betitutea. A. S. bake, The County Court will be in session Monday and the Commissioner Court will convene on Wednesday. The author of that racy book called "Tales ol the Ex Tanks" has his llrst magazine fiction in the June "New" Lippincott. Hitherto Mr. Clarence L. Culieu hat shown only odd humor. In this Btirring episode of old France he w ins his spurs in romance. JSllliotHiiea Ih a condition character Ized by a disturbance of the dlgesdve organs. The tmmch is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels constipated. There Is a loathing of food, pains In the loweln, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of the undigested or partly digested food and then a bile. C'hamberluln'aHtomacli and Liver i'al lela allay the disturbance- of the stom ach and create a healthy appetite. They ulso tone up the liver to a healthy action and regulate the bowels. Try thein and you are certain to ho much pleased with the result. F'or sale by Klrkland Drug Co. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets All druggist refund tbe money if It fiiila to cure. E. W. drove's signature Is on each box. iWc. and Tacks, lioy (iilumie left oil Friday for a lew weeks' stay at Newport with hi mother. Mr, W II, Whitcaker eine home from Albany Inst Friday, C, W, Irvine arrived home from Baker City on Monday. J. A. Mill arrived from Baker City Inst Saturday by way of Salem, Henry Hubbard was up from Salem Sunday visiting relatives, William FalHr, of Albany, visited here on business last Friday, coming down on the steamer Ruth. It is reported that Mr, Chailei Slal was sii k st the Salem hospital during the week. Richard Madison and wife, of LU noti, spent the first ol the week visiting friend here, Mr, M, K, Mtislcrson, of Astoria, came up Tuesday on a visit to relatives here. Rev, Jus. Thompson, Jr., will preach iu the Pieshyterinn church Sunday June 2, at II a. m, and 8 p, in. Mr. and Mr, J, I,, Stockton went t Salem Wednesday to look up a dwelling house in which to live when they move from here, The memorial meeting at the auditor ium Inst Sunday was largely attended. The addres by Hi . Thompson a an eloquent one. The Oregon Stale Grate met at Al bany on Tuesday, 11. HirsehK'rg, treas urer of the grange, went up en the morning train to attend the esiioii. Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Lynch, of Mc- Minuville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Salis bury during the past week, coining hy buggy. They returned on Monday. Mis) Vi Recti, who made her home. here with Mr, 8. K. Owen, returned to Salem on Wednedny where she will re main with her father until ichool opens once more. The Degree of Honor helJ n interest' iug meeting Monday evening. Two can didatea were Initiated and the young folk of the order aerved a delicious lunch. At the iH'gree of Honor meeting Mou day evening, the lodge elected Mr. S. K. Owen delegate tu the grand lodge which meet iu July, and Mrs. U. 1. Hawkins was chosen alternate. A. 8. Locke ami U. L. Hawkins went Pallas lust Friday evei ing to witness the 1 hi I las Mason confer the third de gree, Itiey got back home about 1 I'M Suuday morning, having enjoyed the irip and visit very much. Dr. Butler put In his leasure tune pushing a lawn mower in an endeavor to create an appetua mid otherwise im prove appearance. Hut Tuesday even ing he pushed too hard and hmko' his mower and he wou't have lo cut grass any more: at least until his "mower i llxed .' Wo learn'thnt no eastern man was in the iity I Wednesday - looking'tarou'iid some and pricing household goods, He gave out the fact that he had bought' large body. of laud in the foolhlllsof I tTin "county and wna going,, Into the eltH'k business on 0nn extensive scale. Those are the kind of nuplu we want to give old Polk County a start. Men with money and who're'notnfraid to liso'll freely; - . No one would ever iisoct (ieorge W. Kiitch, the eminent tonsorial artist," witli being a chicken and duck expert, hut he is just the sanies He knows iuore slmut these sdomestiu fowel than perhaps eleven-tu'ulhso! the people who p'ai'roni i him ami yet jin lost all his'dnckliugs by one sad stroke of nature and - lite Viol know ing how to circumveut the old girl, (ieorge tells it himself, so, therefore' the Wist Sum is violating no confidence in re-telling the story. Not long?go, Mrsi Kutch went away on a short visit, leav ing George to look out for a diueji nice and promising young duck. Shu gave him minute direction as to "first care (or the sick" in the several and iniiiiy baby ailment peculiar to young (owl, but did not include in her Instruction, anything relating to hail storms. The younglings were foraging about the yard during the late hailstorm which passed over independence and mistaking the hailstones (or a new kind of w heat or corn, tilled up on them and promptly were froasen stiff. This ended (ieorge 's expeiience with young ducks. -v. Pertinent Suggest hm. The following from the McMinnville News fits thi locality so well that it is reproduced : "Kuturprise, yes we've got it hut not many people are bubbling over with it. For instance parties wishing to look over our city are met too often hy the iiies tion 'Do you want to buy I' and if they express themselves a not knowing they are met with a chilling response, 'well 1 don't want to go and show you my pro perty unless you buy,' ii jimt what keeps our town in a rut. The people instead of taking hold and assisting, everlast ingly keep mumbling that they want to get out of town and that the town 1 no good. Gentlemen, the town is just what you muku It. II you want the town to have a live bustling, hustling appearance we ourselves should put on the same ap pearance. Those people who think the town not good enough should pack their trunk at ouue and go to Texas or some other place and make room (or energetic hustling business men, then we will have a boom in McMinnville " It Saved ills Leg. P, A. Dauforth, of LaUrande, (la., Huflered for six months with a frightful running sore on Ills leg; but writes Unit lluoklin1 Arnica Halve wholly cured It in five day. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the best salve iu the world. Cure guaranteed. Only Vbo. Hold by Klrkland Drug Co. i Low Rate to llull'alo. If you are going to tho exposition, or any other point east, do not make your arrangement until you have secured rate's Irom the Burlington Route; they will interest yon, Call or write for full particulars. It. W. Fomtisk, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, comer Third and Btark His., Portland, Oregon. Tha beat Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever, Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form, No cure, no pay. Price, 60o, BANNER SALVE th moat rivaling anlv in th world. 5 oib ruosprnH. Wli j Not Look Them l'd To th Kditor: Now that tho oil excitement is swecilig over Texan, California and Oregon, why not develop the oil Hold of lMk County? If thcro la any truth lu tho pub lished indication of oil, I'olk Coun ty in Hunting around on a verilnhle sen of petroleum. Bait wells, tuuull stratus of coal ami shall!, and ruin oral spriiin are found all over I'olk County, and I will wnturo to say that live hundred plum's in tho county cm ho found wlmro oil U seeping out of the ground. Va will never know whether we havt) coul oil or not until wo bore down and soo. Why not organize n joint stouk company of two hun dred and fifty thousand share at ton cunts a share? This will give fi-VXH), sulticicnt to wink a well MM) feut deep. After wo have or gunuod ami, all the stock taken, get mi ex i t in oil to look over tho Held and wherever lio fiiyo are tho surest indications, there horo tho well. Certainly w hero ver tho well l located tho person owning tho hind must set off live or ten acres of ground nt a rciisonuhlti linn re, and take its value in stock. This is no speculative boom it Is simply business, if wo sink a well and can gel a Tex is gusher it will ,ndd to the value of every tunn't property in I'olk County three fold ninl the value, of land within a radius of ton mites of the well can lie Approximated hy tho value of land at Kenuiuont, Texas. I should like to hear from others interested in this matter and 1 can sc no good reason why tho effort cannot la iniido, Coal Oil,. IndejH'iidence, May '2S, p.iui. Ion lib of July Coin in it tee. The general committee on a Fourth ol July celebration met Tuesday evening and selected the following sub-commit tev : tin llnme, firework and tandD, Calbreath, Dr. Butler, P. M, Klrkland. Music, dance ami cakerJ. A. Mill, B. M. Atkiu, Frank Lucas, Mir F.du Burnett. ,HHirts, games, parade, prl.e F..A. Ihiuiy, Mrs.'O. D.. Butler, Mi, Mary TuckH'laude Pengra. ' Grounds and decoration U. II. Knox, Mr, j. K.' Klrkland, T. J. Fryer. Mr. J. K. Hubbard. ' Transportation, grand marshal and advertising -J," H. Cooper, F. K. Cham be rs? M a r h ' M e r w i n . William K. William, of Airlle, has been rhoten as grand marshal, with the following 'assistants: J, F. Grove, ol DalUs; J, B, Noemith, "o( LaCreole; Jame Prather, linen Vial; Itose Fair. Die rose (air wa a success, financially ami otherwise. Over $7o wa realised by the ladieolthe Presbyterian chinch. Price were awarded a follow s Best Collection of ten varieties, Mrs. J. D. Irvine; second, Mr, O, D. Butler. Best id (our, Mrs. P. M Klrkland: second, Mr. A. H.'Lticke, Best red rose, Mrs. P.'M. Kirkland; pink, Mr. W. II. Walker; white, Mr. II, II. Jnspcrsnii; yellow, Mrs. K. T. Henkle. The Partridges. p Reports from different Hrlions of tho country . adjoining thc&O Brum larm, where the;F.nglish pnrtridgea-were turn ed out, indicate that the bird have scattered In pairs and are-presumed to he nesting, In this connection It I well lo bear in mind the advice ol old country sports men who say not to molest the birds by looking (or the nesls, as if the nests are found, the birds will not return to (hem, Any one finding's, nest of eggs, should depart as ijuletly and ipiickly as possi ble. The birds turned out here have been seen within a radius of five miles from the point where they were re leased. , Motor Trips, On Hutorduy the motor will run extra from Independence to bulla. Leaving Independence nt t) a m, returning, leave Dallas at 5 P m. This is in addition to regular trip. On Sunday there will be a special trip from Independence to accommodate those who desire to attend the ceremon ies tiy the Woodmen unveiling a monu ment at the Knight of Pythias cemetery Leave Independence at 2 p m. Quite a number from here attended the Woodmen's picnic nt Kidder's grove last Saturday ami report having hud a good time. Miss Mabel Well is visiting relatives at Jefferson. Miss Edith Line returned Wednesday from a week' visit with relative at Dallas Card of Thanks. Tho undersigned desires to expre.su thanks to the generous puhlio for its patronage Tlio'e who desire to buy a swell and nobby suit are Invited to call and Inspect my goods. Remember, I am here and expect to remain, not he taken to some other town living among you and pay taxes You ought to Patronize J up to July 1st at cost price. I have already bought my Fall stock and want to sell all the goods I can to raise the mouey necessary to meet obligations falling due. No broken stock. ' You will look like a Prince "yZZZ of clothes, bought cheap for cash at the White House. ! ZED ROSENDORF t ' ' HuiiiHii r, Normal. 3. 8. Cooper returned from Nowart last week where he sy extensive' pre paration are being made for the Sum mer Hchool siid Henslds lecture Ceutse to begin July 17th. I Professor L, Hiiilth, ol the Htste pur. mat, I promised large class in natiiie study by the e. Professor Condon, ol tho Cnlverslly of Oregon, will alof lee tore ou the wondei of the deep. City Superintendent lilgler, of I 'ort laud, principal of the Mummer Normal drpw t ment, 1 busily engaged lu preparilg s special couise tu method ami reviews for teacher, Prolessur Itobert Krohn, i physical director ol tho Potllaud public schools, will have teparate classes, for teachers, business men and children, Htcuogrphy, amateur photography music, bible study, and the seaside; leu turu cour. o( leu oveungwlih game and seaside attraction will combine recreation and culture at the ocean lor s month. . The Normal school heHihpiarters, where all Normal school friend art iu vilt d to meet, will ha located nesr' the Huunner Normal ichool auditorium which ha sealing capacity (or two thou Sand people, ' , . t Mr, Cooper say this promises to be the greatest seaside educational aggre gation ever assembled In Oregon. ? ........ ..-w. .. p. f ITIH.IC lU NlXKSS. Abstract of Instriiim ni Filed hi I'olk Comily May 2MoS7, JtlOt. f ' nsKii , ' J F Undwell b F M Vot, S00' H F God d I e lp H i r 8 w- l.'.UO. 5 Geo Brown lo Martha Brwwn, It 2 hlk tt Dallat-l. I Wm Brown to Amanda Hones, AO In J ii Harrl tract tp 0 r 5 w-ffo. I W II Clark and F II Hhedeck to L Nay lor, IS see 1ft lp 7 r 3 w - $ia, ILirry Coad to N M Dickey, Lilt's in It S, I Hinshaw est tp 0 r 0 w,r.0o. John Jeldnewto Peter Johnson, )Wa ic0tp9ir8 w l. Peter Johnson lo John Jelduess, of loyiiasectltpUsrH w-fjl. United Ninie to Jo Ferguson, JiWaj sec 81, lp s i r 8 w- pat. I U M to Ja Blackie, 100 sec UO tp 8 r Bw-pni. U 8 lo Hector McKillignm, lota sec 31 tp 8 r w- pat. M N Prather to Adelaide Pillor, I2.TJ acre J L Hounds d I a sec '21 tp 0 r i w -100. Angelina Wte ti W 0 Brown, hi 1, 2, 3, i, hlk 1, Dallas . i00. V 8 to T A Morrison, Wa e 17 tp 9 r 0 w patent. . Sheriff, Van0rdel to J W Broan, '210 acre sc 17 tp 0 r 0 w - I t'.H). MaryHliiiiiiilnii to Minerva Mrer, Ii 3, iM.lkfl, itlck'reall--500. G L KutuwaU to F It Barnes, sec 33tp8ar5w-(im Old Soldier's Experience. , M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran, of Winchester, lug,, w riles; "My wife was sick a long lime In splio of good dK tr's treatment, but wa wholly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills, which Worked wonder for her health." They always do. Try them. Only Tio at Kirk land's drug store. Iteilncrd Kate to the Lad. Account Buffalo FxKilion, the Bur lington iioiile is naming a low rate of fare w hich enblc passenger to visit the exposition and other eastern point at greatly reduced rates. Before milk ing other arrangement Call at our oilier or write lor mil particular. K. vv. Kostkii, Ticket Agent, Burlington Koute, corner Third and Stark fit., Portland, Oregon, Pratt Murphy's tine Jersey row died Wednesday night. lo iVulTahi. Thi i whnt the established rate amount to in each direction making S(l lor the round trip, and by arranging with the Burlington Uoute, passenger are given choice ol seven trains on dates of sale. Call upon or write us for foil particular before making other arrange ments. It. W. Fosri:a, Ticket Agent, Burlington Uoute, comer Third and Stark 8ts., Portland, Ore. liuena Yhda. Among the many amusement at the Woodman's picnic Saturday, at Mc Laughlin' grove, will be a steam swing. The Prather brothers ran the Inst raft of log for thi season to Salem on fcfnt urday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed Prather spent Sun day In Albany. . J. A. McClnin 1 reported to be grow ing weaker nil the time. He I very low nt present. Mr. L. D. Baldwin is visiting with her parents at Albany. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Steele made a business trip to Albany one day this week, si Tho Ladies' Aid society of the M. K'. church are going to run a restaurant at the picnic Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Steele hnve gone to McCormiek, Wash. Don't forget the picnic Saturday nt McLaughlin's grove. Come one and nil and enjoy a pleiiNiiiit day on the banks of tho Willamette, I don't wish to fool anyone by saying: "Selling off tit cost!" Nay, nay, Pauline and the few dollars I have will and "blown in." I make my to lighten your load; therefore a homo business. will sell clothing (flfiiiih Ciiiuiot be Cured Willi I "iy I, Al'I'hlO'ATKlS'S, as llinv rsilliiH r.tni'0 tha m'Hi of tin. rilsiMtw, Calami U 1,1, kxI or eoiililolioiil Iiiwm ami Is order ot eme ii jfim must tku itiiDtnal ri'inwlin Hall's I'KOorli ( Ion Is taken IiiIoiiimII. . mil! m ia mrtM'ov on in niiMHi aim inncttoii suf .iv. Mull's Cuisrrh ( iirtt Is ma on, l no rlli'lmt. II wna irui-rllisit ly unit ol the ihi iifii'iHii in mi oomiiry lr yearn, ma l n-siilar luvwrliitlnii, ll Is e iiiiiuisiol i" I tin I.--.. , hi In Iiiiowii, nimhlm-il IHi Ids l,et hlooil piirlllMis, ni'tms rtlriHtly on (lie iiiui'Iihih onriui iis. i lis i. rr. n ll n m I, ,o if On. two ll'Kn,,ol a what prinliieim sin k woiiih rlul r,.4iilu In vming C'ubirrli. Seui eir ifsiiniiiioiiis rfi-n. ' K, J, IIKNKV A l'0PropsToMo,U r-iii F.jr mi ii uuymis, fru u r ilall's I'sinlly pills sie Ilia lawk , J The Youth' Companion amntnnr pine togmphio exhibition lor.luOl will (hi com 1 ... j i . lucieu no me sumo geiieinl line a (oriuer exhibitions, which have been mortr and more successful each year, lompsnion exhibition have now be come fixed event lu tho amateur pho togrsp'du aoild, Since their hegluulng lienrly thirty-five thousand example of amateurphologrsphy have been placed on exhibition, being visited by many thousand person each year. Tlxi result ha Leon to encourage, stimulate and develop the art of the amateur, and a revelation ol the fact that more ami more people ate becoming able to ee the beautiful uml plcturesuuo In the every-dsy scene about them, Ilenure of a Congli, A (tough I not a disease but a symp tom. Consumption and broiiohltls, which are the most dangerous and fatal diseases, have for their first Indication a perslatent cough, and If properly treated as Soon as this cough apM-nr are easily cured, Chniiils-rlalfi's Cough Ib-medy. has proven wonderfully suc-u-ssful, and gained IU wide reputation ami extensive sale by It success Incur log the disease which emne coughing, Iflllsnot bemfbUI It will not c,l you a cent. or sale by Klrkland Drug Co. Letter lt mlit(iiK unia!l, fur In tli twt ofllcs al huh imiMli hc, Orison, on May W, I'M; l islur, Wm P Ithiklu. It I) ben calling (or these letter please! ay ailveriised. J. A. Wiibi.8, P, M. I A MprahieU Aukl.Tulekly" Cured. ! "At one time I sintered from a severe ! sprain of the ankle,'' saysdoo, F Cary, i editor of the (Juld., Washington, Va.j 'After using several well reeonimendwJ j medicine without succhss, I tried I Chamberlain's Pslu Italm, and I am ' pleased to say that relief came as soon a I began It ii and a complete curs s.KM-dily followed. This remedy lias also bwii ud In my family for frost bitten feet with the bent results. I cheerfully ncommeud Its use to ali who limy m-ed a llrst-chiK liniment." Add by Klrkland Drug Co. Minister Coiner may speak in favor of ship subsidies as much as he wishes, hut his arguments are not likely to convince lowana that he will make a food governor. Iowa has no ship yards, WW ' Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treak. went by Ely's I 'ream Halm, uhlrU U sgri. ably awniauo. It is rtwoivitd Ihrmieh tb Ihw'uMk, oleaiiM-s sod limils the wrhtila stir fu, o over whkh il ihrbisi lllf. lruKi;i' sell' tho &0o. 'I'rinl sir t'y mud, 10 cent. , Tt it aud you are sure to continue Ilia treatment. -Vnriouiiootnoiit. To aoeoimwKtstrt, tlui who aro partitd to !h. iiho of ntiiinixers in applybu; liipibl into tla nd pawayus fur tiititrrhiti trvu W, !lm proprti'lttr prenar Cream llalra In liipiiit foi in, Mliiih will I'o knowu-n Ply' Liquid t'fxum linha. Priee iaebuhnfj lli j'wyiiitulie is "licents. Druggists or by mail. Tli liipiid form euilxuln h the med. kitiid prepurtm f Iho mdid preparation. (lo to H. M. LINES For Wall Paper. W indow Shades, Picture l'YiUiuw, otc. l'ti in ituro of all kinda ropaircd. Ofllee with the Telephone company IXDUPBN DKXCIi VV. 0. Sliarman, Hunk 111111111111,', Monmouth at., Indcrndcnco, Oregon Don't Forget Our comparison .on prices of watches. We sell Watches cheaper than anyone, tak ing grade for grade, j, o. As Kramer & co. E.L.Ketchum,M.D Ofllee and ltesidence ('orner Railroad Monition tli Streets, INDEPENDENCE. OR r; Bureau i The Burlington ticket office In Portland is a veritable Flurcnu of Information fur travelers a place whore they can learn what-H will cost to reach ANY point In America or Europe; how long the trip will tnko, and what there is to sea on the way. '; If you are figuring on an' eastern trip, drop in and get full information, or, if you prefer, write me about it. Omnha, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. Cor. I here is Witchery in If you do not belietffl it, buy We carry n full lino of Eastman's Kodaks Supplies Ono dozen Kodaks) just received; price from 11.00 to $20.00. We are factory agent now and will hell yu Hollo pajer and fllnw, Uj at Portlaiul tu lees. , We carry: Card Mouiitu, all ulzen; Plates, Develop ing' mid Toning Solution), Flown HhecUi, lovelopin? Outfits, Develop. log Powder, i ll ins, etc. Cull uuil hco the Panorama Kodak, takes picture 2Jx7 F. E. CHAMBERS, Thurston lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. NOTIJ: We h ive a nrst-class dry kiln which enables us to irlva tod thop mighty dry lumber. , "DOCTOR UP ChangealUMveather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty nickiicHH. - Jiettcr ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it wlten 10 wouldn't euro it. -Come to uh to have your prescriptions filled, aod for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND S0UTM ;and EAST vla- 50UTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Tmln Imivbh lni1itin(liiH"e for fortlsnd ntl wy iiif)ii. si Jntt p. m, Ui! u.r orvmlii. slll:nO . m, bv I'unUnd. ....... I.y Allailljf At Aniinl.. ...... " eiirHmuiito " Hull IrnuiiMii).,. ' OS'lim... " I'l'tiv.r . ..... " Knn flur,,,, " fblejw " bus AUSfleii " Kl l' " K-irl Wurlli Clljr of Wvxlro. " lloummi ,,. " Nbw Ork-sui, ... " WmluiiKtoa , ... " Jiew York S:i . m. I'.".J p. Ill, , 1.' ' ft. 111. , ii lu . in. 7:4.'i p. ui. l-,m p. m. 1 1 :H, p, m Viii'i . tn. ft. in. S.tift lu, I'M ft. hi e:!A ft. n 7:SA . m b JM ft. tu 4 M. m. ! M . in. 7 Uj tu, . m. 2:iO ). 111. Ii III p. iu. l",:Hi . in, . II ). m. T:i) a. in, A:i p. in. 6:. m. UM p. m. ft. li:uM t. ll:;m b, tu 7 :i tn is::hi p. in 6;li ft. Ill l J:lllp. lu I'tilhiiHii ninl Tnuiit inirx mi Ixitli trtilni CI nirtrnm Hrftiiiinu l Ottilon ftiid Kl 1'ski snl Uiurlnl t"i lu ( lilt'K , St. Unils, Nuul orlisus suit shliliu, Cnnniiftlii SI Hnn Krsiiclteo with mfr linniliip limn fur Honolulu, Jupftii, Clituft I'lilliiipiuvs, tutrl u,l S,, ii Hi Aiiiorlcii, Si'oMs.ll. A. Wiuvx ftt ludneniluuce tU IU it, or aililmx C.n.MAKKHAM, Ui'iiornl l'usiitfiisvr Aitulil 1'urtlmul, Or. A CLEAN SHAVE ' -AND A- STYLISH RAIR GUT is what you nrr iikk you patiiosiisk Kutch's Barber Shop. Independence Orcgou WANTKO -TUt'-iTWOIlTUY' MEN AND W(. nii'ii In irnvft uml ml viirlla fur ol.l ostiili. Hull, ll llOUSO III S.ll, llllHIU'lHl KlHIKtlll. Hsl- ary (,",! n j i'iir ninl vspiixi''. kII payublo lu pli. Ni. rnnvHltif n'iilrt-vl. Otve ri'ft-r. rnros suit iirlo uMll-ftililriwMMl slumiM-rt cu vi'loKi. Aildi'tws Muar, u Csxluu liltlg., t Ilk'HKO, Wood Sawing promptly douo and Steam Power Furnished. Trips In the Country will bo liniile at reasonable rates. For information, call on ' E. L. BAKER, Independence, Oregon WASTKI), t'uililo, relinlile peron In fvi'rveountv to n-prKswit Inruo compnny if boIIiI llniuieiai niiulalion; (iiiMsulnry pcryenr, pnyntilo weekly; Irt day sbsnlutoly sure mid nil expmimvi; Ht.mlulit, tronn-tliln, 0.11 nlte Hilary, no wmnilsslonj .milnry pulit ete-li Siiturtlny imrt eiense niorioy Hilvsutwd ench week. SI'ANUAKO HOUShi, !l Dearborn 8t., Chicago. 1 1 1 ti1'4i WilA'ltMWI J-irTT" TTT- TT Inform'at ion. A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sis.,' Portland, Ore. Kodakery an Kastiuan Kodak of t and try it MAIN BT11KKT ALL KINDS DRUG CO. MOTOR LIMB TIME TABLE Corrected to ilftt. Lsn. Imli pui. Lmth AMI for euro lor Monmouth MoBBOUth sad iul Alrll. Indepcndene. - Tito ft. a. 9:00 m.m. 3:10 , in. OiWO P. Bk Iv.s' IwloftcaA- lve. Illft Jor ... Monmoulb ul In- .nefor Monuioulh .'deftandeiw. ltd Ilftllftft. , trOe p. Hft. II1OOS.B. SiSO . Lean. Moaaonls Iiwu. Moiimonlh for laftDdaea. for Airily a;s . m. 7 40 ft. m. :o . m. 8;S0 p. in. Silt s fti. OilK . m. Iftora Mull moat ll for llallftft, Iiti ladeasnd enoa for Moniftaalh' lt:Oa. m. 7:30 p. in. tiOS s. m. OREGON Showtime and unlqn Pacific Uenart TIME SCHEDULES. ArrlT for From luaowudvnee from ftlrtlftfid 88lt ,ke- nw. 'h'1','!? Kt. Worth, Omsna, vis illunu Ctaloo..u IliKtnn av 4 nrM? Salt Uke. Denver. rt ti-Xoin Wortli,Oinli.Kn. 810m. via. tfunu " t;lt Bt- 1",ul' Vu!u ChloagoandKssU, HtPaiil Walla Walla, Lewis- . Kiil Mint bn, Hpoknne, Mln- ' U:00 a m nenpolts, Ht. Paul, 7 . m. vis DulutU.Mtlwaukee, Hpokane Clilfimo and Ksst. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULB. From Portland. I All sailing uato sub- . Jeet U change . Kor nan Kranotsoo- P. m. flails every 6 days PJH""?Z Columbia River " ' exsuiiilsy suamerft. ,P-m- HalnrdVr To Astoria and Way IU p in LaudlUK. . , m !WlllameM and ruThiir i:Y"'n,V" &fa?$i. and BaU Oregon Otty. Dayton, andftl. . and Way-Landing :4ft a. m , Willamette River. 4:M m. .Mw' IVrtlandtoOorvalll. and Way-Landings "d yrt- LvRlparl Snake River. Lv. Lewi &:3.ria. m, ton, dally Dally ttlpnrlato LewUton. 9 a. m. steamers to Portland from Independenea Itnlli leaves Corvsllls fbr Portland Mondays Wednesdays and Friday at 6 a m, passing Indopvudt'iuHi at 0 a in. Returning, leaves 1'ortlKiul Tntwdnys, Tluirsdsys and Satur days, passing Independence at 0:30 p m F.lmnre loaves Independence for Portland. Tuesdays, 'I'lmrsiluyK and Saturdays at 6 a m. lii'liiriilng li-HVos Portland for Independence Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at S;4S a m, arriving st Independence at' 8 p m. Al HERREN, Agent, 1 Independence, Ore. Steamers Altona and Pomona Will leave Independence EVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:00 a. m., for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap ply on boardthe boat, or to the agent J. E. HUBBARD, Independence - Oregon. Foley's Honey W Tar ceres cQtfc, pnveut fatratti