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THE WEST SIDE JOS. A. C. BRANT, Editor knit rbllhr. ; ' Hl'RH('IUrTnN KAYKft. ' (IM AUTAMCR lliPW uloutUn.. .11 F1U DAY, JUNE 7, 1001 It isn't strange that farmers Hv ing uoar CVrvallia bring tlwir woo! to lodepomlcncu. ..The fact of tho matter is that our merchant iay cent more per pouutl for wool than Corvallis werchunU. . v , The Constitution followed tho flag to Porto Rico, but congress has entire power to reach over, garb it by the scruff of its neck and pull it ' lack home again. This is tho sub stance of the Supremo Court decis ion. Wouldn't it boa joke if South Carolina should choose two Demo crat as its senators, imUcad of Populist and a Republican? For ft man who objects to bosses bo ardently, Mr Bryan uses the . woru "must a good deal in discus sing the future of the Democratic party, It isn't often that islands are annexed and divorced again by practically the same division, but that is about what the Supreme Court verdict amounts to. Returning pilgrims from Buffalo report that tho hotel rates are sim ply frightful. Buffalo hotel keep ers are determined to make all they can. Tho decision of the Court is the decision of Justice Brown. By join ing one net of four colleagues, he decided some of the cases one way and by joining tho other four, ho decided the other cases, the other way. Still his reasoning is clear and logical. ' Mr Morgan says that it costs 25 cents a ton to handle ocean freights in the United States, and 75 cents to handle them in Great Britain Tins is extraordinary, as most people supposed that it was cheaper in Great Britain. The radicals at" Havana have been defeated two to one. This shows that that dinner at the white house is at last having its effect on the delegates. . p New Jersey is trying to suppress the small gamblers, but it still wel comes the big trust company pro moters. ft ft If a man is a degenerate who combs his hair in the middle, what is one who doesn't comb it at all? The Kaiser proposes to gag the press inotead of himself. Under the new mining law recent ly passed by the Oregon Legisla ture the procedure in locating min ing claims (either lode or. placer) is sb follows: First, posting dis covery notice which shall give the general direction, and approximate size of the claim; second, making the boundries by six posts or monu ments each at least four inches square and projecting three feet above the surface, one at each cor ner, and one at the center of each end, line; third, discovery work, and fourth, recording. What is needed in this county is backbone. For papers to have the backbone to tell the truth and pub lish the news as it is.' For the of ficers to have the backbone to en force the laws. For young ladies j to have the backbone to cut the ac quaintance of those free and easy fellows who are not worth killing if some one were to furnish the club For the preachers to have the buck bone to preach the Gospel without the fear of treading on some rich contributor's toes. For churches to have the backbone to open the doors of the church for some peo pie to get out when they are taking others in, so as to avoid dry rot. For every man and woman to have backbone to be just what they pre tend to be. For people to be hon est and have the backbone to stay honest. ft ft ft A writer comparing the local newspaper with the city papers, de fending them against the ill-natured attacks of the latter, says: "Weill you may poke fun at the country weekly as you will, but I fail to see why the fact that a resident of Pumpkinville has. bought the place of another resident of Pumpkinville and intends to moye into it, may not be as well worth chronicling in the local paper of Pumpkinville as the fact that the dog of a famous actress died on the steamer is worth a two column picture and a half column discription in the city dail ies. Blamed if I can see much dif ference between a poodle dog editorial in a city paper and one about a big cabbage just laid on the desk of ye editor of a country yeekly." - wasihnutojc utter. Washington, D.C.,May27 1901 The U. 8. supremo court adjourn ed today, not to meet again unti October. Before adjournment, Chle; Justice Fuller accepted, on behal of the court, a fine oil portrait, o tho lute Justice Miller, presented by Mr. Thomas Vilon, as a token of his admiration of Justice Miller, and his high regtrd for tho supreme court Work will be at onoo be gun on tho new fireproof root that is to lie put upon the supremo court room during tho recess. Hawaii is to gt't its share of ap pointments in the civil service of tho government, just the same as any other territory. Under the census of 1900, Hawaii is entitled to twenty positions in the depart mental service, fifteen of them being clerical and five of them in the gov eminent printing office. Civil Ser vice Commissioner Hodenberg, and Chief Examiner Perven will sai from San Francisco on June 6, for Honolulu, where they will conduc a series of civil service exsmina tions, for tho purpose of creating i Hawaiian list of eligible, from which apjHiinti to the government service will from time to time be made. Gen. Mao Arthur has notified the war department that ho has given Aguinaldo permission to visit the U. S. in the fall, conditional upon the approval of the Washington authorities. He writes that Agui naldo says he wishes to make i personal study of American instl tutions and to improve his know ledge of the English language. Present indications are that no oh jection will bo made to the visit by this government, but permission will not be given until the fall. The Federal party in the Philippines has already selected two native delegates to come to the U. S. to study American institutions Don Tomas del Rosarlo and Don Jose Abrean, both lawyers, tho latter who speaks English well, is now In the U. S. taking a course of inter national law. Neither of thes men has at any time been connected with the revolt. Ex-Senator Mitchell, of Wiscon sin, who has been in Europo for two years with his family, Is in Washington, to visit his son, who was recently promoted from the ranks, in which he served in Cuba and the Philippines to be a first ieu tenant, and who is now station ed at Fort Meyer, just across tho 'otomac. Mr. Mitchell, who speaks German and French fluently, said during an interesting conversation about his European observations: "During the two years I have been abroad, I have never once seen an indication of friendship for the U. S. in any German or French news paper, and I have read them con stantly. There is no denying that the Germans don't like us, nor do the French. They regard us as their rivals and fear the effect of our trade competition. The Ger mans do not feel friendly toward tho German-Americans. He re- ards him as unpatriotic in break- ng away from tho country of his jirth. I like the . Germans very much as a people, and the Germans n the U. S. are the finest people in the world. But I do not like the ierman government. Politically, jermany is an autocracy while socially it is an aristocracy. Al lough the country has a constitu tion, the emperor is practically dictator." A WORTH SI ( ( K.HSOlt. "Something New Under, The Him." , j. All Doctors have tried to cure VA TAUKH by the Use of powder, acid Kmm, inhalers and drugs lu name form Tbelr powders dry U the 1 imuiuoun membranes osunIuk tbeiu to crack open and bleed, The powerful soldi used In the Inlislen have entirely vaiou away the wine membrane that their makers have aliuvd to cure, while mle olut menu cull not reach the dines, Au old aud xierUiieed practitioner who haa fur many years made a close itudy and specialty of the treatment of CA TAUKH, bai at lant perfected a Treat uient which when faithfully used, nut only relieves at onee, but permanently cures CATARRH, by removing the cause, stopping the dlaohurges, and cur ing tht liifUmulloii. It Is the only remedy kuowu to octanes that autully reached the afflicted parts. This won derful remedy la known as "HNUF FLKH the UUAKANTKKl) CA TARH1I t'URK" and Is sold at the ex tnmtely lew price of One Dollar, each package containing Internal aud ex terual mmllclue sufficient for a full month's treatment and everything necessary to Its perfect line. BNUFFLK8" Is the only perfect CATAIUUf CUIUS ever mm! and U now recegiiUvd as the only safe and positive cure for that auuuylug and dbcuttliiit ditwOMe, It cures all lulla Riatloti quickly and permanently and Is alio womtor fully qulvk to relieve HAY FKVEU or COLD lu the 11 KA I). CATARRH when neglected oftuu leads to CON8UMl,TION-"HNUF. FLKS" will ave you II you use It at onee. It U no ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which U positively guaranteed to our CATARRH In any form o.' stage If used according to the directions which aoootupaiiy each pack age. Don't delay but aeud for It at once, and write lull particulars as to your Dominion, aud you will receive special advloe from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your ease without OdMt to you beyond the regular price of "HNUFFI.KH" the "GUARANTKKD CATARRH 0TRK." Heut prepaid to any address lit the United Bute oi Canada on receipt of Due Dollar. Add rw Dept. EflOQ KD- WIN H. Olf.KS A COMPANY, and 2:132 Market Street, Philadelphia. Weekly Crop llullellii, ITM.IC BISISKSH. Abstract of luntruiueiiit Piled la Polk County My27toJuu3, 1U01. Me tam 811 May to M Haley, Its 1, 2, blk 14, Eola-76. M Haley to J M Kuwoll.lt. 1, 2, blk 14. KoU-IH0. T H March to F F Mewart (t cl), It 0 and ' el It II lu lee 0, tp 7 s r 9 w $100. JDornsitetoE J Kirklaml, lu 1, 2, blk 10, E A Thorp' ad.) Imlep50. Margaret Mason to L E Boilers, It 0, blk A, Damon A Haley' add Mon-t'JA. J A Cramer In Win Warren Ward, W x 1!50 jt In h S Ulk "M Fall City, HO. Cha L. Winter to H 8 Fuiltte, It 4, 5, blk 6, Baling' add l!lUton-r. I E Conner to J A Baxter, an un dexl 1-10 lot in Job Conner Mt-tt0o0. Bophia Carlcoo to Jno Carlson (qt el) ItaS, 4, blk 10 Conkey lt dl Dalla II A T Gilbert to Claud (latch (receiver) (qt cl) It and land In Buena Vieta-$l Tho Holnmn to DS Ilentley AD V Wagner, (qt cl) 30 38 sere being It 11 ec lSjp 7 1 r i w-$l. Tho Holmaa to D. 8 IWntley A I) Wagner imall Iraet in Jan White d 1 tp7r3w-l200. W H Bcott to I H Wbealdon, 100 sere Julianns Jonei d I o tp 9 s r 6 w-i'00, Portland, Or., Monday Jun S, '01 oKNi;at. agwMASV, . Th pant ek liul beeii uiuinmily cloudy and cool, Rhd with dellttienl fain fall, except that ull tiltttril'iiU-.l d er oururreil In (he norlhenut purl of the state on Bturdy.v , , J her Iihi neii a niarketl litinrove meiitlii the eomllllou o( all kinds ol grain during th week. Th Im'Um fly In W'aahlngMm eeuuty is not dning ea much damage a wa exiiccti'd, and titer are practically i o rohtplalnU thin week ol Injury by the green ' split Some few fields ol (all wheat ou low land have turned yellow, hut tba bulk of th crop li In excellent condition and that larthent advanced U heading nieely. Spring grain Is everywhere growing well and promliiei to I au excellent crop feltoek i lat aud rang gram In abuie daut. , Homo early allalta ana clover have been cut, and haying will gnnerally Iwgln In a week or ten dnyit, with the proerti favorable lor a heavy crop, Hirawbcrrlci are abundant, and the prospeeU are favorable for s large erop of blaeklierriea, Tree fruit continue dropping in some scctloni, but com plaints of Dili uharaeter are diminiihing i'runes ar very uneven, owing to the Iron! a j no ii id ttorrcHpoiiiloiitii report that the trees have all they eau carry while other near by reort the crop a total failure., Apple continue pmmlHlng, Th peach crop will be short, ' t ' A I'lesnant Way to Trsrel. Tim inoit delightful route of travel to tho eant U by way of Pall Lake City the city ot the HulnU-and the Rio Oraude Western railway, In conjunction with either th Denver A Kin Grande or Colorado Midland railroad. Tim route not only carried the pataenger through the heart ot the Rocky moiintaiui and In view of the moat uingiilllcaut scenery on tne eciutlncnt, but It alao provide (or stop-over on mllroad aud Pullman tick et at quaint and plclurequu Hull l.ukc City, Uhmwood Kpringa, Manitou, Deli ver, etc. Through Pullman palace and ordinary leeper, free reclining cliair ear and a perfect dining car nervire vm thi Mute to Ivnvcr. Omaha, Kancaii City, St. Loiiin and Chicago. IVmoimlly conducted weekly Aourint exeuimuiia. For printed mailer, ratea, etc., Inquire of J, D, MauWIeld, gcneriil agent, U"i A. Third si., Portland ! or tjeo W. llciuu, general passenger agent, Salt Lk('ity, The editor of an Ashland paper makes the following announcement We are in the tield to print the news, and intend doing so. He who requests an item withheld, be he prince or pauper, friend or foe relative or not will meet with tho same gcnoral result when he calls at the Town Talk office to have his namo 'left out' or an item 'not men tioned.' News, which for a consid eration we pledge to furnish our subscribers, we will give. He who wishes a 'milk and water' shoot, one afraid to call its life its. own, must look elsewhere" Eighty-seven carriage horses were sold in New York the other day for an average of over one thousand dollars each. The horse less era has been indefinitely postponed. it Government ownership of tele graph lines is not furthered by the latest report on the workings of the British system, which states that this is losing $3,500,000 a year. Lawson will race after all. Rath er than spoil sport, he consents to the New York Yacht Club's humil iating conditionsand surrenders the ownership of his own boat. Good for him. r Not many years ago it was claimed that the gold standard would make the United States the slave of England. The recent loans of American money to England are a striking refutation of that notion. . If Aguinaldo conies to this coun try he might lecture on "How Fun ston Caputured me," as Genera Funston shows such disinclination to discuss the subject. THE HOME (.OM (IRE. An Ingenious. Treatment by which Drunkards are Itt lnir ( tired Dully lu Spite of 'I hciiisflTCN. No 5oxI(iuh 1W. So Weakening of the a erven. A Pleasant and Posit I te Cure forth Liquor Habit. It Is now geuerully known aud tin deratood that Druukenricwi is a dlaeaae and not weak tut, A body tilled with polnon, and nerve completely shattered by periodical or couataiit uae of lutoxl eating llquora, require an antidote capable of uoutrulr.liig and eradicating tbl polwui, and destroying the craving for IntoxicunU, HufTurers may now cure themeelve at home without pub- llelty or Ioh of time from ImihIihwi by this wonderful "HOME GOLD CURE" which ban been perfected ufter muuy yearn of close study and treatment of Inebriated. Tie faithful uae according to directions of th la wonderful dlmsov ery U pi ml lively guaranteed to cure the moat ohatiuale caxe, no matter how hard a drinker. Our record show the marvelous transformation of thotiHiiuda of Drunkard Into Hober, luduatrlotia and upright men. W1VEH CURE YOUR HUH BANDS!! CHILDREN CUKE YOUR FATHERS!! This remedy I In no eeiiMe a noMtrum but 1 aapeclflo for thl dlHOHHe only, and In so skillfully devlaed and prepared that It Is thoroughly soluble and pleanaut to the tiMte, ho thut It can be given In a cup of lea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking It. Tbouaaudsof Drunk ard have cured themnelvee with MiIh prleeleHS remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" adminis tered by loving friend and relative without their knowledge in coffee or tea, and believe today that thev dis continued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be de luded by apparent and misleading "Im provement." Drive out the dlseoae at once and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" Is aold at the extreme ly low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than other costing $25 to $W), Full directions accompany eaoh package. Bpeuial advice by skilled phy sician when requested without extra obargo. Bent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar, AddreHB Dept. E800 EDWIN B. GILES A COMPANY, 233(1 and 2332 Market (itreet, Philadelphia. AH correspondence strictly confiden tial. . The coutroversy over "I'ncle Tom's Cabin", is recalled by the recent dineiiHxion of "A Maryland Manor," by Frederic Emory, which describes conditions in that Mitt during the war, and the hero of which dialadiuvi'S in slavery. Crit ics of the novel assert that the io ture of southern life is as fit!) ns that drawn hv Mrs. Htowe's famous book , while its friends declare that tho delineations are true, but tlmt no one has up to this time, dared to tell tho whole torv. It is rather amusing to find how much feeling can bo aroused, in this twentieth century, over the dead and buried issue of slavery. It is the lusty man who is always growling about tho hard timi H, and tho way tho government is run while tho man who is making money rattle around with bis mouth shut and his eyes, eurs and pocket on, ready togrnxpany op jtortunity to make more money hotJorabiy. . ft A Kurojio is a good customer of the United States, taking 7C.2S per tout of all our exports. South America, Central America, Mexico und other Latin-American countries call for only 7.50 per cent. There is a huge field in tho new world fur American commercial missionaries. . I 9 V That those of our itoople who are hunting for oil may not bo miido by counterfeit seepages, thcro lire four tests that may be used to iden ttfy such falno deposits. They are; First Lack of petroleum odor. Second Instead of having stihstan tial thickness they arc to conHiut of a more film. . Third When stirred they break into fragments instead of ewirring about as oil will always do. Fourth When pieces of blot ting paper arc laid upon thorn so as to take them uj, and the paper is afterwards placed in a ghiHS jar filial with water and shaken, the water will bo colored a dull yellow urown. Secure a Lef al or Commarcial EDUCATION ; JlY ATI ENDING Delinked Li and COa'.iERfiML " School. ...-.':, No Vneai ioim Ah- -fbndrten I)(' lll lllM'Ilt, v . ' DAY AND NKIMT SCHOOL" W? (JUAltANTEH Mtrrm wlih our iuelh..d of INDIVIDUAL Umlincllon. 8echil Wleuljon' .rtuiitl tj I... ...I 1'.......lf . .i. iiinini. 1 J l-n I iw fit f! ! J ?.j 1-1. if ing tiuiftlit by tlm Intent Touch Method.. LmtiM by mall, 5 per month nenu mr rw 1 1 nil i,esson ana fuiitioguo c!oiilitlninK opinions of prom incut iMiuoHtorx, luislncMs niHit, stmioifraphprn and other. Law Term ('OIUIIIOIIOPH Ol-pU'llllKT Iht. - , !, , 1 1 t ' If. W. HEIINKE, , . , , Pi Piln. (!o'iiinierclnl Dfd. T " v I C. D. Gaibteatf) T. TAdOART, l'rln. Law l)ept State Normal School Honmouth, Oregon. piMIMC I I 1'or 0 17 It Demand for Oraduates. Tho demand for graduates of the formal Mclmol tliirlii(r tlif past year n.m imi i iiiik it iK'j oml the supply. , PotdtlittiN worth from 10 to 175 jxt IllOMl.lt. State Certificates and Diplomas. Htudena are prepared for the State Examinations aud rcadllv take State I'lipors on craduatloo. Btrone Aca- demio und I'rofcMional course. Well ((iiiIiiihmI TrHlniriir Dernirtmpnr. V.t. ango from I t:'U to 1175 per year. Full term opens April 17th. CiUitlogucH containing full nitiiouwemimtH, .Addrew I. L. CAMI'RELI lWdeiif, or J. II. V. IUJTLEIt, Bccretary. Nasal CATARRH lit til lu Uxro thwt i ti. (lomiHuL Ely's Cream Itulm lnuuml,trMiUtM4 Hr.li lh dwiwil luonilimli. It fuixm i l rrb mi Ji tm tii.f t eu4 la (U lttJ f mam Ttlthn I. ptucrn Into th niwtrll., iprM.I. r tit mcintmii mA It n'wurtx-J. tt)Ml 1m Hiwllnl .uil tut. follow It 1 B'H drying l.r 4 tiratuM .onln!. lar. Sim, Hi wall .1 Drug, gt.t or by null Trl.1 Slu, 10 rm It m.ll. U.1T UltOTUglUI. u tt uiw Simv, Now T tiuepn 'Victoria entertiiiniHl her distinguished subjei-ts freely, but made it a puint never to ho rt guest anywhere. Her royal son, however does not keep up the hitter rule, but accepts hi subject' hospitality It is len stiff and more friendly and chcuMT. KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. till CV'C KIDNEY CURE ft I iULLi o Cuarantatd Remedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the ocst for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE Wc iod J1.00, Polk County Bank (INCOIU'OItATKD.) AtONMOUTH, ORIIOON. J.H.U4WI.KT, I. U, ('MI'Hi:i,l., 1'rr.l.lmt. Vln-fmldmU IH4 I. IMtan.l, (.kin. Paid Capital . .$30,000.00 DIItKCTOIW: J. fl. HWley. 1. L. (Viuohell, I. M. HimpiPMiii, J. JI. V. llulfer, John JJ. ritump, F. H. l'owell, Ju)H Craven. Transacts a Ccneral Banking and Exchange Business. 'flic Independence NATIONAL BANK iM.'l to IliiU'ali). - Are you goltiK? The lowest regular rate heretofore Imit been 157.70 and the sivitio retnrnini. initkiiiir the IowchI round trip 1115.40, but the Burlington Houte will now sell you round trip tick et for 8 which ie the eitme bb f Wench way and you can have choice of routes and aoyen trains on date of auk Go over one road and rwturn another. On this low rate you can also reach other eaatern points: ticket are first-clasn nd stop-overs permitted. Quickest lime and best snrviee. Write ns for full partlotilani before making other arrano. uient. Address 11. W. Po'stkb, Ticket Agent Burlington Houte, 100 Third St., lorner Stark, Portland, Ore. WAV THO -Till' TWi.iKTIIY IKN ANIl !) mn In imvrl hihI olvur Uu .r ulit iMinl. Il.lir.l ol i!i,t ttiiitni'lNt lun.lltif h. nry .mi j,.r mul b-iim . ml iuy.lilK in r.i. No vunvaxkliiK rriimrxl. liive n-lr- v...i.. Adilrt'w SUnr, Cmuu hldg., WAMTKh -l"Huil.li, rHIibl uthi1 lu tv.-r iHiimlv l( r'iiri-M'il inru nmitiafiv i.r willil fliiaiu'inl rr piiiniuni; W o.iiliirv porymr, iK.rniii MiM'Kiy; f P'T inif mmiiuiriy mirv mul Nil diih'UM'.; alrululit, Imiin ltitp. ili'llnlln lnn, Mi otiiKinlwioii: milinv tmlil tmeh Hi, iii.Ihv ntnl riiM.tmit m.nn.v mtviinccil i'.i'Ii wwK. M'Mi;i IML'.-l I. ,UI lirarburii HI., Clilfdfc'i,, NOTICK roll I'rilUCATHT U. 8. LiinU Oitloe, Oroii City. Oregon, Mny 1. Iii Notion i Iiit.-Iiv iflvn thnl tlm inllowlnir- tiiuni'it it-Ill r lino f 1 1 n . 1 in. hi v lit lila inii'hiii.M to niKkf IIiimI lii.H.r In niiimiirl i t hi. elalm mul tlmt iilil iiroiii II li iiimiU lipfurv Hie t oiiiit.v I'IitK i.t I'ulK comity, nt lintliui, tlru Kim, on July 1, llni . Vic; Hire I'rnlt-rlPk Miiiuu, It. K. No. U3.JO, (nr the S.iinliw.'t !j orsw I7.T.IIK R 8 W. Il iih'ikm tlm tot uM'itiir iiinni in pnivi) hlnoiititlnu in- nNioiii in!iuiimnl (MiHIvntliiii ol fiilil Ihii I, vl: Jnlin ItniiiHi, nf I'wilw, Orrirolii M. Nriilly.l nl liiillii., uri''Mi; I.. Aimiiur.iil I'l.itno, ()rt- gmi; iiuiiini iiuk'I.iii I'cn.p, iiriMiini. CIIA8. It, MDDHKS, lO'lllHtiT, Cftj ItHl Htook, $50,000.00 HIRCHBKRq. ASRARiM NKION, rMl4.nl. Vtc-frtul C W.iaviHlt.Cubtr. DIRECTORS, H HlrMlilM-rn U W Snr K Smith A Neluiu M W Hti'Wrl A iti.rl S.ntlnf Bit ihkit kuliiMl tr.iii.cipd: lnM. mAr, ti ilia UlKouotod, eoa iar(ci.Urdiiiiiitl, d.po.lu rMlfd eurr.nl i"wr-' i :l.;cl im cbtck, laMrvl tU t i DCALER I Staple and Un n All .. lltt A A tU A A ran v '.-uruuurmfi: U VJKJW I (Ml HWSSHWI Opera House block, Halo Street, Independence. VI St M Good good? at Hight Trices Mnko Knsy Selling. A Our goods arc first-class, our priceH as low as tho A lowest quality of good considered. SXf nS All kinds of country produce bought at the V jjj Higliet Market Price. 1 1 Sifare of Your Patronage Raspec'fully Solicited, t G. L. Hawkins Indtptndtnct, Ort, MlflBLE and Monuments and Head stones Cemetery etc. Work Notice Tor l'lililicullon. r lmt imli. A nr. 2d l.t pub, Jun.'JS TI M H Kit L K N I, ACT JU N K , 1STH. UntUMl Mtt t.u.l Oltlm., Ori'iioii ("tty, Orrxon. Airl mill, liml, Nntli'o In lmrotiy Kivvu tlmt lu ciiniilHiii'e with tlio irvli)liitin nf tliu not nt t'liuiiri ot Juno 11, ln;a dlitltlrit "Alt nrl tvt tlm nitlii ot tlmlwr IiiiiiIh lu tin-HtHtcH ot I'lilliuriiU. Oru nun, Ni'vh'Ik, mul WikKiiiiiitioii Ti'rrl lory ," s oti'iiilwl in Hit Urn I'lililli! i.nnil HIiiU'h ly net (it Anoint 4 istr., Cliurlpn I). Ilpfry, ot dirt. Iimil, iHiuiily ol MuHiiomnli, Slutu nt Ori'K"". tiK Hit. iluy IIIimI ;ii ollli'u til nHiirii inMMncul No Kin, for the iri'hiiii ol Ilia N W 111 MI'IH im mi, in riiwimiii i Mi. h n. lliiiiK" No. HW, hiii) will offer oriiiit to almw Unit Din Imul Hcuitrlit In luiiro ViOukIiIk lor I In Urn her or mono tlmn lor nuni'iiltum! liill iioHiM. Hint In rilBlillsli lila i'UIiii to unlit Imul lietoro thu lU'ittxIiir mill Knoclvor ot tlila oillwi Bt lircifon Clly, llri'Kili ou Frlilny, tlm ltnh Uuy oi July. I'.kiI, tin nullum k wltnpaimiii K. K, Wllllrimn, nt iilliui, (Iroiioii; III iimiiiii llli'n'lilii'i'n, of lu- iiuiPioiniiiiii, uri unii: i-., c. KirKimirii H. ol I in 1 1 in, UrcKon; Uki, a. WIIpox, of liuloiionil- Giiru, iirpuoo. Any ami nil twrnonK clKlinliiit ftdwrmuv the nlmvii-iKini' rl ln-ii lamN urn riuiliiKkd til tl It' Ihi'lrcliiiiiiH In IhlKolllcc on or tu furu mild Will iluy ot July, l'.x)l. t-HAB, II. MOOKKH, ItUKlHtur, For Drayinjc--"') ....Call on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigars, CigaratUs, Tobsooos and Confeotloncry, . First Class Soda ' Fountain' In oon- naotlon. Montgomery & JlilligaD; y FALLS CITY, OIIEGON. . .. MANUFACTURE RB OF LUMBEf Tho capacity of onr mill antl drv kilns enables us to nromntlv ? x fill all orfloi'8 lor lumber. Give no a call. ' 5 Orders for hauling executed promptly antl at reasonable rates. E.T. HANKIE, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON The Hotel Gail XDallas, Ox. Has boon rofittotl and renovated from cellar to garret, and every thing is new. Uood sample room for commercial mon. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rates by tho week. BUCK & SMITH, Proprietors. Vehicle 1Z. The season for Bale of . vehicles is here; 5 tZ and we are well equipped to take care of the ZS trade. 01 We can furniwb anything from a light .zSt 2ZZ Road Cart to a heavySpring Wagon. - -ZL We havo a variety of open and top hug- '- gies, beautifully finished. We invite you to inspect our stock. We carry also tho Hush- JJZ ford Farm Wagons; tho best ironed wagons- -g l on the market. R, M. WADE & GO , I E. A. J. Goodman, Mgr. E3 MAIN STREET - - INDEPENDENCE " 2 Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing 1 I. T 1 I ll I .1 i brush, I brush for 2oc. INDEPENDENCE, OREQON Tooth brushes, 5o up. A. S. LOCKE, Prescription Druggist tVUlF-AWAKF MERCHANTS ADD T0 Y01JR business filUL HitniAL Think about the pp nunDUflMC Tb ennrmou. win of Hie Orilinihiine, are linHinilrnlllir cauwxl by tbe lact that li Ims actt milll IIUI IIUMI. MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT . Tkrt M WRNSI (HSIIU lor POSSI SSIOV awLnac4 la all ho hear It. IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (THE IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND FOR DIVERSION AND RELAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER NECESSITIES. IT 18 THE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE Aa hwthamtlbl aoarca al Woador and Delight to all. It la aimpte In cnnntnirtlon, am) prir are arnuifreti to suit all pocket books- whilo th demand wtU continue an lung aa human nature eimU. doom, wntle ttie The Introduction ol a few Gniphoplionrs Into a commnnltv at once createi an Increaslnir demand for M CORDS and VmffS, and a tONIIHiOtS BLSIWSS la that established, w tv not ecuie the Liberal Proliu wakb are allowed dealer 7 WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, TERM8. ETC, TO Columbia Phonograph Co., , 125 Geary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. tMir'Jjpr A flan Slips Up On It every time that he takes his laun dry work outside of the Salem Steam Laundry to tie done up. He finds Vthat tired feeling" stealing over him when he notes the difference lu the exquisite color and heautlful finich, saying nothing of the good condition in which your linens are returned by the Salem Steam Laundry. COL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOROUS D. OLMSTED, Mgr Phone 411 " 230 Liberty at Drink THE PUREST AND BEST The Castle Keepa constautly on hand a fine assortment of Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. S. E. OWEN, Proprietor. Bottled beer for family use to be had at ED. OWEN'S CASTLE SALOON, Independence. Foley9 s Honey and Tar torchlldren,sate,sur9 No opiates Mark Hanna. Mark Hanna, the nigh class young stallion, aired hy Planter, dire of Pauline (3) Pandora (4) 2:27. First dam, Kittie Ham, 2:20 by Ham bletonian Mambrino. Second dam, Kittie Lewis by Silver Duke. Third dam, Bacchante Mambrino, by Mambrino Chief. . Fourth dam, Bacchante, by Downings Bay Messenger. Filth Jam, Dam of Kentucky Whip. . will ecrve a limited number of mares at Independence till about May 15th, and then at Salem fair grounds until July lat, when the season closet, and be will bejrepared for the races. Terms : $15 for the season. To be paid on or before July 1st. JohnE.Kikkland. Bicycle Headquarters. Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right Agent for tho ; - s Rambler and Ideal.4 All kinds of bicvele sun dries at reasonable prices, All kind of bicycle repair ing clone, wort promptly at tended to. , ', All work guar anteed. C. W. Brant, , ! West Side Oflce J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate...; Insurance, Loans. MaluBt. ' V . Independence, Or.