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ft Makes the food more THE WEST SIDE Ttlphon, No, 141. FRllUY. Jt'SE jJ-'OT KMI.IIT OK I'YTIIIA, HoMKR LOIHiK NO. . MKKT KVKRV II v nlutvuUjr evening. Member, wilt tk W notice ami suvern thetuw-lve. Accordingly. Ytnliint Knmlt r ttiund t aloud couu'iiivitl. K. . W llON.t C. J. W. Kli'HAKIwoS.K.K.S, Court Independence No, 30, Korvat era of America, meet every Ttumlay evening at soeioos. W. R. Alltn, uYntiat, Cooper block Cigars, the choicest, at Robinson'. Cash paid fr Wool Py Gn; K. Rrey, Independence, Fie vow owtomera made 'a run on Wade A Co. Saturday, i Campbell Bn. will veil vou carpet absolutely Hi coal mil) since we bought from the Park Mills at Philadelphia we ca m il clieaiter thau any other man in lon. ' , ' : ' ; K. M. Wsde A Co. fve done a rush ng buying in bicycles this scatou. All tbo magaxittea and the latest novels can lw bad at Robinson', ' The Bet lrecrlpttoa fur Malaria ft.r.ln Fever N ltuof uhovs Tt ttui.i. ruNli'. It In Imply Iron and t;iittilne in taMt-lea form. No Our, no pay. J'tlie, W-V. All c. w kind of bicycle repairing" done, Brant. , Mony must I plentiful from the number ol wagon and buggies wt see leaving h. M. aue & Co a. A good -ml hand Ctilauibui carriage lor en It i K. M. ade A i;o. t't your money' worth, don't buy without sotting laranlu'll ttro. once on rarpct, wall paper, window shades ,.,1 bicycles. R. M, Wade A Co. can eWc you the l't wagon made and save you from live to ten dolUra. M U.AKI A TAI SE S lUI KH SNKSS. linvi luilflrM I'lilil Tottlt' rvmovr th cu.'. Try Moore, the lrlr, north id ol "C" trwt, optHmito Knox'n grotH'ry tore, (or a hir cut or hve. ' , Call at Kirktaiiil'a drug utoro mid ftwmiiipleof ChamUirlttlu'aHtoiunoh nd LlvtrTil)leti. They r hu idegatit physie. They also Improve the pjKf tile, Htrenhteti the cttintion and rvgu late the liver and bowels. Tliey arv easy to take and leAHtit III nlTcct. Kvery iriiier outfit to feel that it in hia duty to make the creamery a attcceae. Get a aeparator and push it along. Campbell llroa. ha? gHxl wall papt-r at 5 if ut per double roll. iMn't wait too long to have your bicy cles overhauled, oilel and cleaned, ll.ive it done now and save a repairing biil later on. C. W. llrant. When In Salem and vou want ft knh1 rueal don't forget to go to Htrong'e ?T " ,V ; '' . l ,ut.niruii U'ttuKi atl'uPi tltlnit I lia liml. aei anorua tu oe iiau. I letter for the lllood than Saroaparllla t'Jr fluM Uvliuk in Hie Mnlucla I'lsirletR. iiruvti't TululnM Chill Tonic. J. S. Moore, the barber ou C Htreet, no handle Newbro'a llerplolde. Ibe fainou dandruff cure, eiidorm'd .by all the leading barliero of Tort land and all cities in the east. Give It a trial and aave your hair. MAI.AKII HAKES IMITIU: 111.001). Oruvun TwilelrMCUIil Tuutccurt Miliaria, itx In all the live town of the Willam ette valley the topic of general interest it the dairy and its handmaid the cream ery or cheese factory. The change which ie taking place in the'ngricultural interest of our incomparable valley i coming fuel, and id already felt. It ia bound to come, without any "ifa'' in the question and the individual farmer or the I'K-ality which Cost get in line with the new industry will be ao much the better off fur his prompt action. Yam hill must wake up to a realization of her privilege in this particular or aoine of her enterprising sister countie will leave her. l'olk connty ia rapidly be coming a dairy county, and th eviden ces of accompanying projerity are al ready apparent. What ia good for l'olk ia good for Yamhill. N'ewberg haa the creamery already in ojxiration, and all that i needed now ia more farmers to milk more good cowa, to produce more butter to distribute more funds among our own people. Graphic. You may aa well expect to run a steam engine without water aa to find an active, energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that his liver is torpid when he doea not relish bis food or feels dull and languid after eat ing, often has headache and sometimes dizziness. A few doses of Chamber Iain's Htomach and Liver Tablets will restore his liver to its normal lunctlons, renew his vitality, Improve his diges tion and make him feol like a new man. Price, 25 cents. Hamples free at Klrk land's drug store. This ligature l on every bo of Iho genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tablet. tb remedy that etirea a cold In one) lny g 2 Canvas Telescopes, i,lain and 3 leather bound, . . Si: Trunks, a kinds and sizea, S Waste Baskets (1 3 EE' Jinko Baskets, EE Carpet Beaters and Tacks, 2 EE Tack Hammers and E2 E: Tack Pullers, Sink Cleaners aml EE Scrubbing Brushes. 3 I 5 SHOES I I THE RAKET STOR 1 aautuu4auuuuuuuumauuiuuu POWDER delicious and wholesome Jult k Keller Air AMknia. Mla Mmide Mekena. l'araona, Kiinn., writtw: "I nir..r.i i.,i,t 1.1. .. ' liana III Ita worai forui. 1 1 1 till ikUY'nl it I attaoka during the Ut y,.ar tuj Wh wuv tlirtiugli them. 1 t-egaii UNlntr Koley'a Honey and Tar U h.?".l.'."vw' rHll,,,, t0 Kv linnip. rvnei. a. pt. ijivKe, Ueorge IBord aay that if the roun eil ierniiu cattle to run looae, an per pinion, ii win g a nerd of eow and etart a nklmmlng atation in connwtion with the rreamrry. The council had better open up all the ireet to cow a, if tint reault would happen. We cannot get too much milk for our liiiaineaa. KdwHrd Kuaa, a well known biialnc umn i rmitaimry, sio., writ. I wlah to. av fr the Iteiietll of other, that I waaaautt'ererfroni lumbaim and kid. ney tnuble, and all the reuiedlea I took gave me no relief. I waa IiuIiuhhI to try Kdey'a Kldoey t'nre, nud after uie ue ol tnree twtllea, I am cured." John H. Cooper haa added a new gatne to hi place of amutmuicnt, beiiig a almf-fle-Uianl, the flrat one to be Introduced on the coaal, outnide of San Francisco. The lack of eueruv you feel, tlie back- ache and a run down condition gem ally, all kidney disorder. Koley'a Kid ney Cure will reatoreyourhlreiigth and vlijor by iiiaktug the kidneva well. lake tioauMltute. A. 8. i.ocke. The annual camp meeting of the I'nit- eil Evangelical church, Willamette din- triot, will be held in the city park from June li) to 30, Pr. C. C. ruling, i.rvel.l- ing elder, Pullat, will have charge ot the meeting. Allen Halveraoii of NVewt I'ralrle. Yta.,v: uieoile eoine ten tulle to buy Foley' Kidney Cure." while J. A. Speroof Helnier. Ind., aaya: "It m the medical woiiilerof theai. A.H, Lm ke The Co(nuhHilitiin lor June Is even more than unually ntrng in fiction. Ian MacLareu tulU more adventure of that incorrigible youth, Sparrow. Itichard I (Jallienne revive with charming frehnM and nimplloity the love-xory of "Aucaiwun and Mcolete." H. U, Well conclude "The J-'irat Mao In the Moijn" with Cavor'a eudden death at the baud of the tiraud .Lunar. Tudor JenU contribute a clever little natite on jtmtice. Kgerton Camle' (Hiwerlul novel, "The secret Orchard," contimieg, and O'Neill Lattiom write a hnlMiuiiinr ou, hal(-ad fuiry-itory, "I'riiifo Weary Heart." A. O. Itlauchard, Vet Haugor, N Y., a: "I tiave Iwu trnuilU wltn kltl ney dwen for the last nveyettnt. Have doctored with aeveral phynlelan and I got pn reinr until i uaa two iiottie or Foley' Kidney Cure." A. H. lcki. The lK'UtHi'lilaiiJ has jiiHt nuule Uie fastest single day' run 587 'nnles nnd innintaintd ftn aver- . . ago ppet'U ol nearly twcuty-threo knots an hour in ,'crosninir tlio At lantic. The Kniner Wilholm dtr (iroffie holds tli second bwtt record. Dot's Hritanna really rule the wave William W'oodard, of Decatur, la., writes: "I was troubled with kidney (ilwiiHC for several years and four one lollar size uoltleM ol Jtoley a ivhluey Cure cured me. I would recommend It U anyone who haa kidney truulilv." A. H. Lrfx-ke. The president lias reiterated the warning of the treasury department to take in sail and lie low. Tin speculative craze in Wall street is likely to turn into sonu'thing dead ly before long unless it comes to a speedy end. Cycling ha Us ps ami downs. Af ter the downs, u Banner Halve If you 're cut or lirulwd. It heals the hurt julekly. Take noaulwtitutes. A H.I.(s ke. ?io Coiupamoti. . The Dallas Woodmen's committee, in a note to a paper in this City, made an implied threat to boycott our fourth ol July celebration, if the Independence lople did not patronize their picnic lant Saturday. The WkkT Sine doea not see where the aimilarity of conditions pre vail lietwecn a private picnic and a pub lic celebration. Give us the "marble heart" if you want to; Independence waa with you last 4th. Ira C. Keckard, Duncombe, In , writes: "My little boy scalded his leg fiom the knee to the ankle. I used Banner Halve Immediately and In three weeka' lime It was almost entirely healed. I want to recommend It to every family and ailvlse them to keep Banner Halve on hand, as It Is a sure remedy for scalds or any sores." A. H. Locke. Farmers You can get your plows ground at tho Water Works just to suit you. Can grind them while you wait, either day or night. l' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tablets All druggists refund the money if It falls to cure. H. W . Grove's signature la ou each box. 25c. . Vi Yule for Moildcft ) Hit tho 'finance committee for the Fourth of Jffly celebration thought of t he plan of vot leg (or (loddca ol M lierty 1 There la a gixnl chance, gentlemen, to raise a Utile revenue,, 'lien llmris, ol Well taton, wa In town last Friday. ; MilKr CiKiHr went lo I'oriland lust Friday. , Mrs. M.O. I'otter.of 1'ortland, visit- ed with Mr. Good urn n last week. Mr. Carl Porter bf Corvallia, I , J ing her sister, Mr T. D. Campbell,' George Slnunun I now rustling milk for the creamery. More rain fell ou .Tuesday snd Wed nesday making the weather cool. street bat and Sailors at mluced price at Mr. Hurley, J, It. Cooper la preparing to burn a large kiln of brick. The street sprinkler itarted out Hatur day tor the summer's run, J. W, Brook is having 4lu large house built ou the (arm a few miles north of Independence. ' Fred Hooper who wsVwIltt the cream ery from time of starting, ha resigned hi jHisitlon. . ' ,. Frank Buckley ha resigned hi posi tion at the Little I'alace hotel and gone to work in McLaughlin ' hop yard, Mrs Jeanctte Wlmberley of Baker City is visiting her sitter, Mrs, John , Richardson, Jr. Last Thursday Dva Stapleton siarteil to drive a well (or 'Ed Billiard In Old Town. Mrs, L, C. Glimore, accompanied by her son Leroy, returned from New port Friday. I'rof. A. M. Sander yf this place ha been admitted to the bar and i now s full (bilged attorney, The sprinkling whittle now sinus forth morning and evening; notice that lawn and garden sprinkling Is once more In vogue. . Hulert M. I'lddlngs, of Vancouver, Wash., ha Uen ruiitiiug as purer on the Kuth for a Jew dsv on account of the iHnes of the regular purser, P. K. Thompson, brother id Mr. G. W. Kutch, visited here during the week While here he set up some (arm ma chinery lor F. K. Chamber. .Miss Anna Walker, of Philomath, who has te Mr. ii3 Mr. W. If. Vs!k er for two weeks, returned to her home on Wednesday. Kd and A I once more tut of yore; that is Kd Owen and Al lleiitley, will preside at the Cattle, E. L. t iale having trans ferred his interest, n a Independence Iodg No. 22, A. 0. C W,, met Monday evening and elected G. 1 llawkiu delegulo to the grand lodge which meet in l'ortlang next mouth, A. S. I.ockr was chosen alternate. Thejx'lition to the Southern Pacific for Sunday train service wa sent In on Wednesday. It contained about one hundred name of the most progressive business men and citinena of Independ ence. Misa Smith, who taught the seventh and eighth grade ol our public school, will not l)c with ua next year, having secured a position in the Oregon City schools. ' . " , The friend of Mra. K, W. Cooper will lo pleased to learn that she has been greatly benefited by her trip to The Italics. She will remain there some time and'will visit in Wail Wa'la bo- fore returning home, Dr. Thompson, of the Preehyterlan church, ia stopping temporarily at the Little Palace hotel, where he bat his stmly. He annouiicea services next Sun- luy at the usual hours of 11 a. in. and H p. in. with Hundiiy school at JO a. in. James P. Stapleton, a native of Polk County, was msrricd at Vancouver, Wash., on Tuesday, His bride i Miss Josephine Geogluvan, an estimable young woman, May their day ol hap piness be many. The Delineator (or July is a partlcu urly handsome uiugiixiuc, the colored plate relating to the 1'iui A nifriian Fx position being racially worthy o( notice. The July edition of the Delin eator is o-'),000 copies. Ollie H. McKee and Harry Scott, of Vancouver, Vah., spent a short time in Independence Tuesday. They went up the east side to Corvallia from Port land and were going back ou the west side to ace the country. They, rode bicycle. After bearing tho Monmouth bund play at the picnic at lUnina Vista last Saturday, tho Wells peoplu who are to give a picnic at Galloway's June 14, en gaged them to play at that picnic, say ing they never heard a better band, and price was ho object so long as they secured them. Don't (orget that the Monmouth hand will play in Independ ence July Fourth, and. a musical treat is promised all who attend our celebra tion. A friend from Monmouth tella us of two Indies on the motor who wore com paring the smart tricks of their off springs the other day. One said her little girl talked when she was a year old; another said her little boy could say "pupa and mamma" when he was only three months old. Jerome who was in the next seat trying to read, then "chirped in" and said that waHti't any thing wonderful. Ho read in tho bible that Job cursed tho dny he waa born. That settled it, and the ladies subsided. SevetfYcurs In Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?" Inquire the friends of Mrs. L. Poaso, of Law retice, Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debil ity; but "Three bottles of Electric Bit ters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and lu three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from Head ache, Backache, Nervousness, Bleep lessncss, Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Hpells will find it a priceless blessing. Try It. Hatisfnctlon guaran anteed. Klrkland Drug Co. Only CO cents. ' The beat Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Grove's TasteleHH Clilll Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a taatidess form, No cure, no pay. Price, r0o. BANNER SALVE tha most haaling salv In tht) world, ! Are you going to the grange ulctiie st Llckreall on Saturday? A. D. Psvidton ia a little Under the weather. George Conkey, formerly with Wni. Browh A Son, Dull, Is now behind the dry goods counler at F. A. Douty's. It i likely that the Knight of Pythls will have a Host lu the parade ou the 4th. X ' r: .'. The w ind blew so hard last Snturdsy (hats window In Vanduyu's hall wsi blown In and smashed. Mr. M. t. Dorrl Is rcirled a being aoiloisly ill at her homo in F.ugoue; so much so that her mother, Mr. D. L. 1 lu.liics, has gone to be with her. ' J. M. Mitchell Im bought tlie barn and land hcjwecn tint creamery and the planing mill from LU Johnson, and wil tlx it up. . ' i T. D. Campbell spent Sunday at Cor yalli, coming home ou the tmt Mon d iy. Mil. CampUdl and Mirs Kate Ketchuin drove up In s buggy, return also on M nday. - Homer Lodge No. 4A, Knights of Py thias, met Wednesday evening and elected the following Olllcer for ensuing term ; tt I. Frsaier, 0 C Yerd Hill, V C D Calhreath, l'j H Wilson, M W; J W Kichardaon Jr, K It Hi C W Irvine, M Fj Perl I lexlgea, M F. ; B M Alklns, M A; W It Besmer, I U; F S Hillard, 0 G. A half doxen nieiulH-r of Home Lodge No. 4ft, Knight of Pythia, drove pver to Salem on Tuesday evening to witness the work of the Salem hoys lu the third rank. Our boys were right royally en tertained and will repeal the visit. The G. A. It, ud W. It. C. gave a re ccceptioii to Mr. and Mr. J, L. Stock ton ou Saturday evening, A beautiful emblem of (he order wa presented to each by the commander and president, resKH-tivcly. Bcfreahnient were served during the evening and a pleasant o cial time enjoyed. The general committee la tatijdlod with the prospect (or a good ceie brat Ion on Jhe 4tlu The finance committee re srt progress though it lis a bard time with some of the hard-liell who re ever happy when left alone in the old rut and and don't want to lie laitbered by a crowd. The balance "of the coin mil tee are also at work outlining and planning, President lluyi of the Southern Pa- eiuV, accompanied by General Manager Kruttschnltt, Knglneer Wallace, Man ager Koehler, General Passenger Agent Markham, Hiiperlntoiuleiil Field and other otlicial arrived In Independence Wednesday ltvruooil al li'JM over the l.iVM. line from Monmouth, leaving two minute later for Corvallia, Tlie olliciala were on an Inspection tour. During the evening they went by again toward Portland The Quarterly, ol the Oregon Histori cal Society lor March, BHIl, haa been received. This I the first number ol Vol, 2. It content Jo a follow: Political History ol Oregon from 1S53 to IHi'ki, by lbn George II William. Flot sam and Jetsam of the Pacitlc The Owyhee, the Sultana and the May Due re by Mra France Fuller Victor. The vessles referred to entered the Columbia river between the year BCD and 1S34. An Historical Survey of Public Kduca lion in Kugeiie, Oregon, by Joseph Schafcr. The A in or a Community, by! Hjj Lyman. All these article are ol vital interest to all who care to know anything about the beginnings ol things in our state. Address all inquiries to George 11 Mimes, Oregon Historical Society rooms, City Hall, Portland, Or. Slitlo Fair. M I) Wisdom and W II Wuh rung art) making a tour of the statu in the interest of the next state fair which they say promt son to In the biggest and best ever held. It ia tho intention of tho Iwmrd to make such an excellent display of Oregon products s wiil convinco all visit itors of tho fact that this state is the host in tlio Union in which to make a home. Five prizes, aggro gating if 10(H) will bo given this year for tho best county exhibits. Add itions will bo made to Iho buildings on tho fair grounds, nnd.no pains will bo spared to exhibit to the world the wonderful resource:) of Oregon. e, . Some western cities nro indulg ing in comparisons as to tho rela tive amount they spend for parks. It would bo nioro to tho point if thoy compared tho amounts they spend on parks, In some of them tho preposition makes a lot of dif ference. Didn't Marry for Money. The BoHtou man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, Is happy now, for he got Dr, King's New Life I'll In, which restored her to perfect health lufallablo for Jaundice, Bil iousness, Malaria, Fever and Ague and Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle but effective. Only 25(1 at Kirkland's drug store. Card of Thanks. Tlie .undersigned doflircH to express thanks to the generous public for jts ptitronago. Those who desire to buy a swell and nobby suit are invited to call and Inspect my goods. , Ppmpmhpr I don't wish to fool anyone by saying: ICU1C111UCI , ll8olling ojrat cost!" Nay, nay, Tauline I am hore and expect to remain, and the few dollars I have will not be taken to some other town and "blown in." I make my living among you and pay taxes to lighten your load; therefore You ought to Patronize tip 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 money , necessary to moot obligations falling duo. No broken stock. You will look like a Prince of clothes, bought cheap for cash at the White IIouso. ' ZED ( ROSENDORF; School Hoard Meel. The school board of District No. 0 met Saturday evening In special session for the purpose of electing teachers for ensuing school year, A number ol claims were allowed snd the following named persons were chosen ss teacher I . Mtu ohauk aUAttr W. M. Allliigbum (Ith ft lilih HU I'ee Simpson Lettle Masterson Vena Guff Dora Cooper Adona Cochrane Vanehe Dickinson 7th A 8th mil ftih : 4th ad . 2d 40 4(1 40 40 4U 31 40 Mary Tuck 1st N, O. Clislfelter was chosen laeltor at ' r month. Mow'sTThls? i Wor On llumlri-il lollrs t'mmril fur soy i'n.i, ill i uiattii llml chiiuoI m cunU Uy Hall's ( ttiunli ( iir. K . J.4 IIKNKV4 HO.. I'M, ToIimIo, (, w, liit lonorlKii'U, have kiinwii f, J. OliS ney (or tilt- Ift jesis, ami Im,1ivb hi in pur teully tiniioraltlt) III all IiiiMiium trstisai'tlniin siul nimiioiullir nhli, to mrry out utiles. Hows iiisiIk li llmlr Itrm. W tutr a l ca t, wlmliwslr ilniill, Tolwlo, 0, W ai titHn, Kissam a Masvis, wlioliwalu ilru. Ilala, Tuli'ilo, O, llsll's 'nitirrh t'uro is Vai nieriitlv, at. ill illriM'lly up" it tliv hlixiil mill timeout ttr Isevs ol Dm y(,in, I'lleo 7n M.r luiltlw, Slulil liy all ilriiKni.n, TtwUiiiiHilHla (rii, Hall's S'aiatly Plllsare llm Iwst. 1'arker Pickings. Wm, Fuqua'a tl(MK) hop house Is Mug turned Into a barn. Misa llattle Loughary Is getting to le quite a piano player. Jack Patterson will move up from "Poverty How" lo the main part of the elty. John Vernon will soon move down In "Bag Town" where he will lie nearer the section house snd hi work. I. I vciiiieiay tvl DoArmoutl wa Cattle buying in town. This quill pusher I figuring on about a four day' lay oft from duty to take In the celebration of tho 4th of July at In- .lependcuue, John It. Cooper had flue job done on the fill In the Bueu Vista road si I Ms place, There was $21 more work done thsn the contract called for still leaving snug profit for the contractor, John Teal fame up and received the Job last Monday, The public i invited oto call our way as (he road is open slier being closed all winter, Save Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough mid bronchitis," write Mra.- W. 1C. Ilavl land, of Armouk, N. V., ''but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life wllli Dr. King' New Discovery. Our in-lee, w ho had Consumption In an advanced stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and tislay she is perfectly well." Desperate throat and lung di seases yield to Dr. King's New Discov ery aa to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Cough ami Colds, oOc ami 11.00 bottle guaranteed by Kirk laud Drug Co. Trial bottle free, Farmers' Meeting, A In rulers' meeting i scheduled to be held st Monmouth on Wednesday after noon, June 12, al which time Mr C. L. Smith, the expert dairyman snd practi cal (armor from Minnesota, will lecture on Dairying and Divcrlf)ed Farming," Mr, Smith i making s tour of the Willamette Valley under the auspice of the Southern Pacillc and i discussing the Improved methods of dairying and farming and is well eqitips'd with the1 necessary experience and knowledge to answer aliuoat any question that might be asked him. j The afternoon meeting will begin at 2 o'clock. In the evening Mr. Smith will lecture on "Home Making." He would like to have aa many young people come 1 out to these meeting ss possible, (lly foimcll. The council met in regular session Tuesday evening. Tho usual bills were allowed. A chicken ordinance waa passed (see another column for ordinance.) Street sprinkler waa allowed f 8. per month. ' Fourth of July committee allowed !, ' A petition to permit cows lo run at large beyond the slough, was presented but uoacliou taken. Letters Kemsiiilii iini'sllixl for in the pint office t IuiIuiiUciu!, OrKon, en Juno n, I'.m: Mr. Kd Staats, . When calling for these letters please say advertised. J. A. Wukklkii, P. M. A Terrible Kxploslon "Of a gasoline stove burued a lady here frightfully," writes JN . E. Palmer, of Kirk man, la. The best doctors couldn't heal the running sore that fol lowed, but Bucklin's Arnica Halve en tirely cured her," Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Hores, Bolls, Bruises, Hklu Dis eases and Piles. 2"o at Klrkland Drug Co. $1:1 to Buffalo, ; This is what the established rate amounts to in each direction making $80 for tlie round trip, and by arranging with the Burlington Koulo, passengers are given choice ol seven trains on dates of Bale. Cull upon or writo us,, for full particulars before making ulher arrange ments. U, V. Fostkii, Ticket Agent, "Hnrlingtou Boute, corner Third and Staik Bis,, Portland, Ore. ' a homo business. I will sell olothing Keep Out tho Wet SAWYER'S Ksscblw U'mm4 OIL CLOTHING Th. kt walarprvaf aoraseai fa ) Mftlla. Itia tfa Itwai (,Lulla mA warraul-l WHIerrnl. M.il. tu ( lbs ruMlini work ! MftOii. I.mnk for Ik trade Mark. IrrmrSnlrr 1. 1. tviiimr rtin r. it rnstiM. i U. M. s w V r U Ar aos, s.u Mrv N4(, Sw, The WoihIiiicu's picnic near linen Vista last Saturday drew largely on our people and they went In carriages and on bicycles nnlll there wasn't a rig or wheel left In town. A pleasant time waa enjoyed. The motor company made aeclul runs on Sunday from Independence and Dal las to the k. P, cemetery near Mon- month, catrylng a large numlier of ieo- ple who witnessed tha beautiful cere mony of unveiling a monument by tlie Monmouth Woodmen. A (JimmI Cough Medicine. It speuks well for Chambei Iain's Cough Itemed y when druggists use It In their own families in preference to any oilier. "I have sold Chamls-rlnln' Cough Itemedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction lo myself and customers," says Druggist J. Gold smith, Van F.ttcn, N. Y, "t haw nl way used It lu my own family both for ordinary cough and colds nud for the cough following la grippe, and Hud it very efllcaclou." For sale by Kirk laud Drug Co. The Woodmen's picnic at Dallas last Saturday drew a large numlier of people from here. The exercise and program were fully carried out and proved very Interesting. The largo motor made special trip with two coaches, which were crowded. Ir) lnir preparations simply devel op dry caturtlii they dry up the secretion, loek adhere to the mniil 'ratio and dncom. pofl, canning a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of cnbirrh. Avoid ail dry ing iuliulaiita, fuiiti s, aiuuke and vnutfs ! and uan that which flcansua, soothe and heals. Illy' Cream Balm la neli a ruuiely ! ami win cure eaiarru or com m tlie le'iiU easily and pleasantly. A trud sia will be mailed for 10 csnta. All druggist sell th WM. aia. Bly Brother, ott Warren St., N.Y. Tha Bidm cures without pain, doe not irrilaie or causa siioe.ing. It spreaUa ise)f over au irritnlm! mid angry mirfneo, rli( r ilig linmediutely the pimlul Inllauiwutkin. With I'.ly t'n-am Balm you are armo J agidust Kasul Catarrh and Jluy 1'erer, The Itulli had a scratchy lime getting down from Corvallia on Monday. Being heavily loaded The bout bumped on every bar between Corvallia and Inde pendence. HIS LIFE HAVKB By Cliamherhilit's Colic, ( holers and Dlan Ins Iteuiedy, "I am sure that Chamlierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and l)lrrhis-a Itemedy at one lime saved my life," sjiy A. K, Lafal ette, of Uri'gory Landing Clark county, Mlasourl, "I wa In such had shape I hat (he doctors sakl I could not live. When I was at the lowest ebb, one of my neighbors brought hi a bottle Of ChainU'rlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea lU'tucdy and I took It and got Instant relief, I anon got up and -round. That was ulne year ago and I am still In good health. Ktiiee then that medicine has always la-en In my house and always will be. It I the bel on earth." For sale tiy Klrkland Drug Co. Co to H. M. LINES For Willi 1'uper. Window Shndc?, I'leluro Fninuw, etc. Furuituro of nil kinds reiwirt'd. Oflit'o with (ho Tolepliouo company INOKPKNDHXCK. W. 0. Sharman, si , Hunk building,' Monmoulli kL, Independence, - Oregon Don't Forget Our comparison on prices of watches. Wc self Watches cheaper than anyone, tak ing grade for grade. O. A. KRAMER & CO. E.L.Ketchum.M.D Ollloo and Residence Corner Railroad Monmouth Streets, INDEPENDENCE. OR Low Halo to lliiflalo. If you nre going to the exposition, or any other point east, do not make your arrangements until you have secured rates from the Burlington Route; they will Interest yon. Call or write for full particulars. R. W. . Fostkii, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, corner Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. Ordinance No. 611. An ordinance to prevent chickens snd other donieetic fowls from running at law within tlie City of Independence. The people of the City of Independ ence do ordain as follows : Sec. 1. It shall be unlawful during the months, of Mny, June, July, August, September and October, each ysar, for any person owning or keeping chickens, or other domestic fowls, within tlie City of Independence, to allow them to run at large. ' ' Sec, 2 Any person violating the pro viaiona of this ordinance, upon convic tion thereof, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding ten (10) dollars, nor leaa than one (1) dollar, in addition tn costs. Paused City Council June 4, 1001. .Attest: . ' . ' Cmrknoh R- Wag'onkb, ; ' ' .' City Recorder. m m There Is Witchery in Kodakery ' : . t ' - j ' ' ' : .i If you do not heliovn It, buy an Kasftiian Kodak of tm and try It We carry a full lino of Eastman's Kodaks Supplies One dozen Kodaks just received; price from f LOO to f'20.00. We are factory agents now and will soil you Holio pnjier and films, etc., at roilland prices. We carry: .Curd Mount, all sizes; Mates, Develop ing and Toning 8olu! ions, Flash Hhet-tn, Devclo)ing Outfits, Develop ing Towdt'i-s, Kjltiis, elc. Call and sec tlie Panorama Kodak, takes picture 2x7 F. E. CHAMBERS, Thursfon Lumber Company, , Dallas. Oregon. - ...MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, also CVdar Shingles. NO TIC: We have a first-clan dry kllu which enable us to give you thor oughly dry lumber. "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic, troubles and inllicts upon you much )tty Kicknenfl. Better ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't euro it. Come to uh to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND SOUTH ;and EAST -via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC-CO SJiasta Route. Train lve Inili-fwrnii-uv for I'orllsuJ and Way stmUuna at li o- i. lo. Ia lur t'urvallin st )IM a, tu. l.v J'ortlsnil l.v Altny Ar AhiiIhiiiI... ' Naeraiiienlo.,,,.,. ' Sail PranulsM..,, " Won,.,.,,..,,., " lUUMT ' Ksum Oily ..... " C'lilnmo s so .m. !. ., in. , U.i.l. . 111. " ; IA p. ui. 1M p. m. 11 M.'i i. Ill MA a, fit. iilM a. m. B;tO in. 4:,'iS,ra. T OC. m :!. m. 0 : 1 "i . u ?. ta. ?:2A. ta T.tin, tn. SJWa. to Dm A ngi-li's , , , , . Kl l' Krt Worth...... I'liy of M.-xuo.. Moieinin NuW Orieniin.,.,, WanhliiKlon .... New Vurk..,..,, 2:i p. m. CrOO (i. IB. . 'l . III. , II: ai a. m. , JsW , m. S.:! i, lu. S:l.' a. in. lltill) . tu. S Wa. m r-ne p. in S :.. m ll:ti a, in 7:eu a. in 6:3U (i. in :l.'.in ).IU p. ui Pullman ami Tourl.t eitr on both trains t't air ran Sai-nivieiilo to iiiiii ami Kl run ami tourist er Ui ( lilcsu, St, Loul, New Urliiana ami M aibintiliiii. , Omini-i'tliur t San Frfimi'co wttlt sever almnlii liiiiia for lloti'ilulti, .Ih,ii, Clmia J'ulllH)Uit,H!iOrl ami SihiiU Aumriia. SU'oMs.U. A. Wjuaix at lDilepemltuee sts tluii, raitilrvs 0. If. MAItKUAM, Oeiisrsl t'ajuii-iittvr Afunt t'oi Uaml, Or. A CLEAN SHAVE AS I) A H4 STYLISH RAIR GtlT IB WHAT TOO OUT WHKV YOU PATKOM7.K Kutch'8 BarberShop. Inileis'iiilence Oregon W.ViTRIVr-TKU-cnVOUTlIV MKN AND WtK iiirii to travel uml iiitvurlixt inr o, utali llnhi il litniHO nt will'l (tnaiioliil nlmiilluit. Hul ary 1st a year amt exiM-tises, all twyHlile tu vaslt, No canvatiK requlreil. tltve rnhr. eiteaailili'iieloHKiir-aUtlressil slttinpi'il en vi'liiiw. Aililnssji MuiiiiK-ir, X Caxlon llMi?., (lili'iwo. Wood Sawing promptly done and Steam Power Furnished. Trips In the Country will bo made nt reasonable rates. For Information, call ou E. L. BAKER, I ii d epen tie n ce, Oregon WANTKli.-l'iiimbU', rclmliln person 1,1 every (stiinly t rt'pnwwt lurgti compiiny of sol hi tlimm-liii r-piiinttoii: Wiiisiilnry (n-ryear, pnyiililii wuukly; Si) per doy ii"n!iiuly mov ami all oxpoustw; stmlitlit,, boiiu-rtdp, rtotlulti Biliary, no uoiiiiiiisttloii; sulioy pulil en li Ssliiriliiv and sxpt-nso nioitny iKtvuiiccit t-ai-h week. HTANDAKU HOLSli, m Dearborn St., Uilonuo. Reduced Rates to the East. Account Buffalo Exposition, the Bur lington Route is naming a low rate of fare which enables passengers to visit the exposition and other eastern points at greatly reduced rates. Before mak ing other arrangements call tit our ollice or write for full particulars. R. W Fostkii, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, corner Third and Stark Sts., Portland, Oregon. ' ' : ' Marshal's Notice. Resolved, by the City Council of the City of Independence, that the owners and occupants of property aro hereby required and instructed to clean the grounds and streets and alley abutting said property of all the tilth and ruliotBh, and cut the unus in the streets abutting said property, ,by the 20th day of June, 1U01, ana that tne tity Marshal tie ami he is instructed to superintend the work and see that it is properly uoue. ., Edison's , light storage battery seems to be a success. If so. bo will revolutionize transportation and many other things for that matter. ' MAIN HTBEET DRUG CO. MOTOIl M.VK TIME TABLE Crretd lo rlat. Lavs Inilrpvnil-I nre lor Mtmutniith and Alrllf. 7:30 a. at. ' 3 SU a. in. Iava ImlpM.nrt- rrnn for Mmiuiuulli Lavs Alrlla for Monaooth and Indepud-ne. 0:00 m. m. - BiOO p. in. I.ravrt Italia, for Moninautli and In-d-pitdf-ne. and Dallas. U:OOa. at. 1:18 p. in, Iavtia Monmouth fur Airlift. 7 HO a m. .1;.1tt a. in. f,-av-a Momnonlh ' l.-os p. m. :30 " , Im Monatooth for Indaprndenca. tt:4H m. m. I:. 10 f. m. U p. m. 5:49 a la. 8:0t . tu. Iaras Indend- for ltullsa, 11:90 a. m. 7:110 p. in. ttiKW for Monmouth' 4:0.1 p. m. OREGON Sholtune and vmqh Pacific liprt for tihf rnrniii r Arrlv from From J iKit-innidt-m lenee ('llll-BHO- 1'iiriUiiil Mp'lKl KUO a in Halt Lk, Oenver. Kt, Worth, Omaha, Kansas ('tty; St. IxmiIh, ChiettKO and Kaxt. 4 30 p. m via Hunt- liiftton Atlantic ' Kxpress SSM p in 8hH t.ako, Donvt-r. Ft Wort h.llin nh n.Kiiu sas City, HI. Iuls, C'IiIciiko am' Kiutt, 8 10 a m. via H ii iil- tiiHtou yjLt"ll nTO 111 Walla Walla, Lewts tou, Hpokane, Miu tieH(oll, St. J'aul, ltiilutli.MlU-aiikee, t'liiCHiro and Kjt. 7 a. m. Via SixiRHiie OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. , Krotu Portland, I All siillliifr datus sub Jwl to change For .an Ktanclsoo 8 p 111 i p. m. 'sails every 6 days Dully Ex Sunday S p m Saturday JO p jn 7 a. tn. rues.Thtir and 8uU Ooluitibia Hlver j Mt-aiuor. To Astoria and Way LaudltiKS. 4 p.m. Ex.Sund'y tWlllnnivtte aud Vamhiii ltlvra. . Orcgou Ulty, Dayton, and Way-Uuidlnxs S:30 p. m. Mon. .Wed, and rrt. li:lfa. in. Tiifis.Tlmr Wlllamelte Itlvsr. PortliuidloOirvallls and Way-lA.idiuipi 1:30 p. in. Mon., Wed and Frl. and Sat, LvKlparla a;.:,', a. in. Dally Snake ltlvor, tllpttrlato Dewlston. Lv. Lewis ton, dally Sa. tu. Steamers to Portland from Independence Itulli loaves CorvsMia for Portlnnd Mondays Wi-dncadnys and Fridays ut 6 a tn, passing ludepviiidvttre at. tt a in. Ketiirnjsis;, leaves rortlBiul Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Stlt days, pausing tudependeueeat 0i30 pm Klninre lenres Independence for Portland I iK-silnvn, TliursdH.vs and Saturdays at 6 a in. HetiiriiliiK leaves Cortland for Independence Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:45 a in, arrlvluir at Independence at6 p in. A1HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers illooa 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 bourdthe boat, or to the ageut . J. E. HUBBARD, ndopendenco . - , .'. Oregon. Foley s Honey tad Tar teres coWs, prevent Qacutaoaia r i . i Y