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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1901)
THE WEST SIDE Tlt, H. 14K FRIDAY. Jl'N'K U, KNHtim or PtTMIA M .liieleT ewnln. Moniker will take tlii.i muanavrnih''wleeecmtttly, Vkiiiiw liiiintataer Invited W stteua srltea eoiivenieai. , r.HtUsw.lM1. ISuirt Tttt1oinr1fnc No SO. Knmt r r America, nicitis tmy Saturday emiltig t o'clock. Farmer Yiw can gv-t your plow ground at th Wator Work just to suit you. Cm grind them wliil you watt, Uhr day or uigliU U V. R AlUn, dentist, Cooper block Cigar, th ohotcMt, at Robinson '. fcw R. M. Wad A Co tov ad in thtl itSIM. Cash Mid tor Wool by Oeo. E. Bry, Independent. Cmpbell Bro. will toll yoo carpel absolutely t eosl and line bouthl from th Park Mills at Philadelphia run tell cliixr than any ottar wan in town,. A lull lint of wing wagon at R. M WaJe A Co. , , All the masaiine and the latest novel van be had at Robinson's. Ta Best PreaertiitrM Ar Malaria t'htltaan rVirer St aboMieoTUiiov' TTt lkm chili. Ti n in simply tia and quinine in iiwwm air in, o can, bo pay, All kind ol bicycle repairing don, C. W. Brant, For flrat data milk cant go to R. M. w ad Uo. Oet your money1 worth, donl bny without totting Campbell Bro. price on rarpvta, wall papar, window anadaa and Dteycie. . - Dallas and Falla City continue to iup ply tha moat ol tha lumbar nad by oar builder and bop grower. PkKel the artist, Monmouth street. Tbe ltel in summer under wear at Mr. Hurley's. s Tha event of the season will be the play, "She Stoops to Conquer," io by the Faculty and senior das of the Kormal school In their chapel Saturday wneng. The motor will wait in Mon mouth till after the performance. Bcoial pricee on cream separator at R. at. nauea uo. MALARIA CArSES BIUOI'SSESS. Grown Tutl Cbitl l)Ulo rtniovw the eua. A large vricty of garden cultivators at K. M. watte & Co. The boats can't make it over Eola bar at the pnweut stage of the water without iota of trouble. On the Sunday trip to Salem the Altona had to ttae spar to help her on over tbe bar. The Ruth was several hours getting over. Best stamps at PicKel's. Try Moore, the barber, north side of "L street, opposite unox's grocery store, for a hair cut or shave. Call at Klrklaud's drug store aud get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet. Tuey are au elegant physic. They also improve the appe tite, strenghten the dlgeatloo and regit '4 late tbe liver and bowel. Tbey are ' easy to take aud pleasant la effect, ' s TO TRADE A good wagon and bar dpw ti't a tingle rig on the "Democrat" atvle.' '' Layton Smith. . St x Ifot salei interest in a One brick siujding on the best corner in Indepen- dence. Tbe rent will par 15 per cent on investment. Inquire of R. M. 8uiith, Monmouth Oregon. Marshall Tapper did a good job in cleaning the streets of grass and rubbish It does not take much wort, properly applied, for people to keep their premis es cleaned. The looks ought to be in centire enough tor them, and they ought not to stop with cleaning up the front yard. Don't wait too long to have your bicy cles overhauled, oiied and cleaned. Have it done now and save a repairing bill later on. C. W. Brant. When In Halem and you want a good meal don't forget to go to rjtrong's Kestsurant, where everything tbe mar ket aiTords can be had. Better for the Blood than Kanaparllla For Thnoa Living Id the Malaria DUlrlcU. Orove'a Tutelejn Chill Tonic. J. 8. Moore, the barber on C street, Dow bandies New bra's Herplclde. tbe famous (lamirulfeure, endorsed by all tbe leading barbers of Portland and ail cities in the east. Qive it a trial and save your hair. MALARIA MAKES IMPURE BLOOD. Grovei TmttlfM Chill Ton.ocurwMlri. Coo Campbell Bros, have good wall paper at 5 cents per double roll, You may as well expect to run a team engine without water at to And ' an active, energetic man with a torpid liver and you may know that his liver is torpid when he does not relish bis food or feels dull and languid after eat lsg, often has headache and sometime dizziness). A few dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablet will . restore his liver to it normal tunotlons, renew his vitality, improve bis diges tion aud make him feel like a new man. Price, 26 ceuts. Samples free at Kirk land's drug store. This slfnaturs ' on every boi of th fmln Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets the remedy that enres eoM la ewe aajr Carpi r Canvas Telescopes, Plain ;and 2 w leather bound, zZZ Trunks, a n9 an( Pe8 2 Waste Baskets a 5 E Jinko Baskets, Carpet Beaters and Tacks, 2 Tack Hammers and 3 Tack Pullers, Sink Cleaners and 3 Scrubbing Brushes. 2 I SHOES 1 1 THE RAKET STOR 1 qntck Relief for lathm Khw Maude Dicker, Parsons, Kant. wrlUai "I u.urrt eight veer wllh aa Uium In Ha worst Ainu. I had several attack during th but year aud waa not eipeeted to live thmugh them. I benn ualng rtWya Honey and Tar and it haa never failed to give Ironic uiaie reiiw." a, B. UWIS, The nlckle-io-the-rU machine law a dead letter and one nan now shoot at many nicklet Into tbe machine as ol yore. You get a "stogls" cigar for c ooin yon drop In, to there it no "chance to draw blank." Edward Hunt, a well kuown bualtif 10 aay fur the beueOt of others, that waa a sumrer rnmi lumbago aud hid ney trouble, and all tha rented Ice look gave me no relief. 1 waa Induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and after tue urn or inree uoiuea, 1 a in cured A, 8. Look. . Whyot spend the vacation at Ysqnl na Bay where can be had excellent far good fishing, good boating, alluring rides and ramble. Tbe course and exercise at the Summer School, ot 1001 at New port, will afford great variety ol Instruc tion, diversion and entertainment. No other resort offer equal attractions and advantage. , The lack of energy vou feel, tbe back' ache and a run down condition gener ally, aii araney aisoraer.- Foley Mo ney Cure wilt restore your strength and vigor by mating lu kidney well. ik no substitute. A. B. Locke. The partnership existing between Holt A Cornwall, at Monmouth, ha been dissolved. The tool were sold to Mr. A. L. Chut and C. P. Corn well will work lor him. Mr, Holt na gone to Tangent. Allen Halversou of Went Prairie. Wia., says: "DeooV eome ten miles to bus iolev s Kidne Cure." while J. A Speroof Uelwer, fud., aays: "It m tbe That was a lonny rain on Saturday , Independence got a little of It, but the people north of J. B. Sera fiord's got nearly all. The Waar Sin man was out on a wheel and witnessed this phuoom ens; while the dust wss perceptible close about Independence mud was plen tifnl In the larger radius of a couple of mile. A. 0. Blauchard, West Bangor. N Y.. aavat "I have been troubled with kid- uey disease for the last live year. Have doctored wun several puysictau and I got no relief until I used two botthw of Foley' Kidney Cure." A, o. Locke. Tbe Wmt 8iwt prints more fftmmtl news-foreign, ffatioual and state than the other three paper of Polk county combined. We don't pad out from column to a page with "dead" matter, such a free announcements ol picnics and of our own ware. Ir you skuit m tbs Wilt Sim, t's so. And it may happen even if yon don't see it in the WwtSid. We are not infallible. William Woodard, of Decatur, la.. writes: "I was troubled with kldnev disease tor several year and four oue dollar site bottle ot Foley's Kidney Cure cured me. I would recommend It to anyone w bo baa kidney trouble." A. 8. Locke. Th Evening Telegram, ot Portland, had a lengthy article tbe other day about shipping butter to Alaska in air light tins. Tbe Independence creamery is sending a ton of butter per week to the Portland Arm that is filling the Al aska order and it i our butter that Is giving tucb satisfaction. Cycling ha It up and down. Af ter tbe downs, use Banner Halve if you- re cut or bruised, ll ueais in Hurt quickly. Take no substitutes. A S.Locke. James E. Fitchard 1 taking order for the Dtica Chemical Fire Extinguish er, which It guaranteed to be superior to anything ever seen on the Coast. Mr. Fitehsrd is general agent for the state of Oregon. , This week the Wurr 8tii job office turned ont some twenty thousand envel ope for oor business msn who appreci ated a little enterprise for bringing In dependence and Polk county to the public notice abroad. The (ace of the envelope Is printed in a bright color and shows a map of a portion of the' county, while the back give a list ot our indus tries our pioduct and our needs. Ira C. Reckard, Duncomlie, la , writes: "My little boy scalded his leg from tbe knee to the ankle. I used Banner Salve Immediately and In three weeks' time It waa almost entirely healed. I want to recommend it to every family and advise tbem to keep Maimer Halve on nana, aa it is a sure remedy for Maids or auy sores." A. 8. Locke. A man from Gaston wss in Indepen dence on Sunday looking oyer the lumber situation. He it thinking very strongly ol establishing a yard here, where good lnmber can be had on short notice. This thing of having to send to Falls City or Dallas for lumber, can be stopped, he thinks, and tbe people bet ter pleased. The Sunday school and morning ser vice will be omitted at the Presbyterian church next Sunday, on account of the baccalaureate exercises at the State for mal school. There will be the usual evening service at 8 o'clock conducted by the pastor, Dr. E. J. Thompson, a topic of special interest will be pre sented. ta r.uRE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableto All druggist retuna tue money n iv falls to cure. Jfi.W. urove s signature Is on each box. 25c. Mr Ui llll tbs of McMinnvitle, visited during the week with Mr A JCioodman. The rain on Monday night was a little help to the river. . W, 0. (.ressy ruluriiod Weilnesdsy from a thnrt stay In Portland. Oscar Ilsyler drove over (mm Dallas Wedneatlay, Mist Humphreys ol HillslKiro, Is visit' ing Mis lletsi Butler. E. W, Cooter Is attending th Masouic Urand 1Klge meetings In Portland. L. Damonii building a npv hop house getting his lumber from Falls City, Mr. Al Herren and daughter are In The Dalles visiting relatives. Mis Arlen Lines Is visiting In PnlUt, Rev. K, J. Thompson spunt Tuct'lttjf and Wednesday ol this week In Dallas. Sherman Hey went to Ktigoiiw on Sunday to visit his sister who is differ ing from a stroke ot paralysis. Mis Patience Cooper and Mis Anna Mann arrived last Saturday from the eastern part of the stale. Bert Qwjuu of Monmouth, lost one ol bis team horses last week. The animal got a leg broken and bad to I killed The Altona had a good crowd on the Salem trip Sunday, Th day 'ass fine and everyone had a good time. ' ' The rain last Saturday made It very disagree bit for the large crowd attend ing th grange picnic at Kickrealt. Mr. and Mrs I. Connett vntertalned a number of friends and relatives at their home last Sunday, It it doesnt turn off warm and dry pretty uun, th hop yards will be in bud condition, ' Sherman Hay drove to Salem Tuesday to meet a brother just out front &w York. Picnics are the (ad Just now. Our people teem to enjoy getting easy from home and lying around with nothing to do but lake life easy. We had the pleasure, on Sunday, ot seeing a china pheasant with brood ol young that could fly. These hints seem to he early this year. airs, Junius uwk ol .Monmontn, i re'portod as being quite low. Being near the age ol three score years, not much hope can be bad of her recovery. George Fisher, of Monmouth ha been taken to Salem tor treatment, , the local doctors being unable to do anything for him. ,' , The Pomona and Altona pats over the once dreaded Eola gravel bar without trouble while the Kuth is fhldjing sround tor position. .' P , The committee has arranged for the Hon. Til Ford, ot Salem, to deliver the address on the fourth. There's no douht but that It will be a good one, well worth listening to. The Misses Doughty, who went to California tome time ago passed through town last Saturday on their way to Monmouth where they will spend the summer visiting their mother. I. II. WheaUlon,' a late arrival from waco, nash., who is settled on the inle Luckiamute, wa In town last Saturday looking up price on (arm ma chinery and Implement. - A number of members of the local chapter and lodge are in Portlaud attending sessions of the graud Masonic bodies, which are held this week. Some of them won't get bom until Monday. Every week the Waal Bin It in re ceipt ot requests from various parts of the U, S. for sample copies. The writers are evidently is search of information aa to this section. Advertisers are seeking entrance to our columns; all of which goes to show that the Wkt Sun is get ting back to its old time prestige. Mr. M.C. Williams, a son of W. K. William of Airlic, has received his commission ss druggist, hnvlng passed the necessary examination Mure the state board of pharmacy and is now em ployed in A. H. Locke's drug store, Mr. Williams is a graduate of the Oregon Agricultural College. -. At the regular mud in of Camp Inde pendence Na 30, Foresters of America, Saturday evening the following officer were elected (or tlio ensuing term : AO Adkins, C K; 8 E Owen, tub C K ', II P Simon, rec tec; J B Hilterbrand, On tec; II B Kelso, tress; 11 P Slitter, S W ; W I Clodfelter, J W; A Hum man, DC It ; I C Richardson, trustee; S T Hayes, P OK. An Informal meeting of memWrs of whist club was held at the rcdldunco of Dr. and Mrs. 0, D. Butler on Monday evening. A very pleasant time wua en joyed and refreshments of Ice cream and cake served. The meeting wss held as a farewell for Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Clu lantl who departed for Porilund on Wed nesday. A severe sprain will usually disable the Injured person for three or four weeks. Many case have occurred, how ever, In which a cure hut been eflucted In left than one week by .applying Chamberlain's Palu lialiu, Fur sale by Klrkluod Drug Co. Mr. Chapel, the oil expert who has about 20J0 acres bonded in the McCoy, Polk county, district, is in Oregon again, having arrived from California, where he went to do some work in his line for parties down there. It is to be hoped that he will be able to do some' boring soon on the lands he has buinlcJ. Bnlcin Statesman. West Hide and Weekly KlaleBiuan,' one year, 2. Seven Years in Bed. "Will wonders ever cease?" Inquire tbe friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law rence, Kan. They know she Imd been unable to leave her bed In seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and gunoral debil ity; but "Three bottles of EleuLrlo liit ters'enabled me to walk," she writes, "and In three months I felt like a now person." Women sufi'erltig from Head ache, Backache, Nervousness, Bloop lessnesH, Melancholy, ..Fainting and Dlzny Spell will And It a prloolest blessing. Try It. Batisfaotlon guar anteed. Klrklaud Drug Co. Only CO cent. . ' The beat Prssorlptlon for Malaria Chills and Fever, la a bottle of Orovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and quinine In a tasteless form,. No cure, no pay. Price, 60o, ' nANHER 8ALVE tha mt beating ae.lv in tha world. l'l'!l.(5jBlfHIrMH. : Abstract of liutrmncnTs file lu I'wls , Comity June 4 to lt 1001. 1M Uco Murphy to Chat Mattison, 't int In its 6. tt, ?, hlk M, lllll'H at'd I ml- flOO, , KH iohnion to J M Mitchell, It and ImimI in Independence UH)0, F E Chsmlwrs to J M Mitchell, g-.'HIO feel It 0, b'k tt, Hill's town, Imlep-M), Mary J ami Henry Black to J O and V Scars, K,o7a W II Mckutie dltp6t r8w-tu0, - - . ; - .. Mary J and Henry Black to J (1 and V Hears, til s I Hull d I e tp 8 1 1 ft W also Its In hlks tt, 9, Ullitun-lll0, W.Myer to heir of Henry Mvwr, (i)l ct) I Uu Henry Myer s est, tpt ft, 7, t r S w ilOOH.lft. U W Myer to helrt of Henry Mver, (tt cl) U'M Henry Myer't est, tpt , 7, t r 6 w-Ami.Ufi."' ;,. J I. Stockton "to A J Nelson, ll 1, hlk 21, Tborp't town Iiuleiendence-$IU, , A K MyertoLsvlna l'trker, Its 7, S 9, hlk B, Falls CUy-fiM). I A McKlmioii to Dsra Van liiir, It 4 hlk it, tlermtililowil add DllHS-fK) Sheriff VsiiOrsdel to State Land Board HO.OHa J E l.jlo a I o tpTirfiw- .732.27. . ;' - : . CoiHUienremeiit Week at the Normal. Th eominenreiuent exercises of th State Normal school will begin June lft, and continue until June St), Many old student ar returning and the week promises to lie unusually pleasant i ml attractive. The program of events will beiitti huturday evening with Uold smith's ever popular drama, "She Stoops to Conquer, " reuiicred by a cast chosen Irom the faculty ami students. This will be made one of the eiecial features of commencement wevk and hoet are en tertaiucd that ill success' will establish the custom of giving an annual class play. ' Sunday morning the Baccalaureate sermon will be delivered In the chsel by Kev, Henry Marcotte, of Astorlt, who has the retmuilou of being one of the best speakers In the state. Those to take part Ui the clans day rxerc.ses, winch will occur Momlay afternoon, Will h as follows! Olive K. Cutiiminii, oration; M. Alice Ursy, ora tion; T.Frank Haley, essay; Anna G. Gill, essay, Tbe student re-uuion In the eveulng will a mod au opportunity for all visiting students to renew old associations. Tuesday will le Field Day. The piomlnetit festure of tha exercises will lie a match game ol tenuis, a dumbbvll lrill and bicycle race, The concert by the Wilder Quartet on Tuesday evening is looked forward to as one of the most interesting events ul the week. Wednesday morning th Commence ment Day exercise will take place. Those' to deliver orsllons are, Helen It. Stockman, Hugh B Ksson, Mary E Scott Annie W Bieaun and William C Bryant. ii the evening a banquet will be given y the alumni to lb graduates. The Aitdress of Welcome to the class will be iven by Mr. J Powell, President of the Alumni Aisotilatton, end the Annus! Address by Prol, Irving .. Vlnlng of the !nss of 5, The banquet will be imme diately followed by reunion, at which large number ol the alumni ar expec ted to I imnent. Th Normal Sehoul diploma will be granted to a class ol twenty-fonr. - , The steamer Ruth hasn't been at Im dependence now tor several days; Just why not Is the question. Last week, it is said, Captain Miles Bull nortid to Suerintendiit Conway that it wssn't a sura thing of making Orvallis on sched ule time during the present stage of water aud Advised a semi-weekly service. The suKrintndvnt is reported to have called in the pilot and questioned him. The pilot assured Mr. Conway that there was no reason why tha Both couldn't make the reirulur run. He was given command and Csptnlti Bull, one of the oldust and most careful mon on the river, laid off. On the first trip by the new captain the wheel was torn out and Corvallis wasn't touched; the boat hav ing to drill hack to Portland for a new wheel and now the Ituth haa been dally ing around Cola bar for almost a week unable to get over, while the 0. C. T. company boats psss and repass without difficulty. It teem to lie the general opinion that Captain Boll knew what he wn talking about, and that tha young pilot has bitten of! more than he can diguat. , . The commencement exercises of the Normal school will begin tomorrow, Siilurdsy, 'id continue until next Thursday, See program in another column. .; t Notice Kings Valley, Oration. My wife, Ells, having left my bed and hoard without juat cause or provocation, I will nut be responsible for any debts cnntriKited by her on or after this date. Duttd June 10, 1IK)1, Oahkiui, Lonu. Didn't Murry for Money. The Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, Is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life Pills, which restored hor to perfect health Infallablu for Jaundice, DH Iouhiichm, Mularla, Fever and Ague and Lver and Stomach troubles, tlontlu but effective. Only Mo at Klrklund's drug store, . ' . . Card of Thanks The undorslgnod desires to express thanks to the generous public for its patronage, Those who desire to buy a swell and nobby suit aro invited to call and inspect my goods. " DVmpmhr" ' Ido"'trt'' t0 fol Bnyn by s IV;illCllIUCI , .soiiingoffatcost!" Nay, nay, Pauliue I am here and expect to remain, and tho few dollars I have will , not bo taken to some other town and "blown iu.n I make my living among you and pay taxes to lighten your load; thereforo You ought to Patronize up to July 1st at cost -price. I have already bought my Fall stock and want to sell all the gowls I can to raise the money , nectary to moot obligations falling due. No broken stock. You will look like a Prince of clothes, bought cheap for cash at the White House. : ZED ROSENDORF. Wbrre Th Pulled States IVgit. Some of the mat telmia changes that are wrought by time in lot appearance of dmr of the earliest settlements on our Atlantic coast are strikingly illustrated In a seiies of vie which will shortly appear In The Lsdles' Home Journal. The pliicrs are Hi. Augustine, Plvmouth, Jamestown and New Vuik. The forlorn indications ol Jamestown's decay and death tt a Settlement offer so Interest ing colli ran to th evi lencet of the grsd- nal development of St Augustine and Plymouth, and th gigantic growth of modern Nsy Vork, .... Wsiiflsf one llimilrM iht- Mvwurit lor nor rel )aiarrli ilmi ouiinot lie eurvd u IUH' i HHrth I'niw, V J.t MKNr.VfHlw(,Tolilo,0. . til ll Ull.l.'rluliml. hf huiiwu K. J. 111. iiey hr tliu U-l I.. an.! Iwlluvs In in iwr- lo. ll MuiiuruUlt In Ml tiitaluuM UotiMH-lliina i.t niuiH'lally nl.lo tit fmijr ihiI ufolilliiiu Iiuim iiwitv hf tlioir 8rn. W fmt a 4 acts, Iu.Imi ilruil.u, Tnlril.i, O, Wl ei KiNAa s MahviN, sliulsuilsdrus. tftpla. TlMeilu, II, Hall's fninrrfa Vnn uk.ttt Inierr.nllr, sol. lu illwil) iikiii tlta lilixil nil inuutiiM nr. tm'm ul lliii pni . I'rliHi Jlo t InHlls. t-u.J tijf ill ilnijui.i.. Tolliiiniill Irp, Hall's rmiljp IMlUaw lli ImM. The 0 H A N anuounoi'S a twice a week instead of thrice a week service on the Willamette between iwvsllls and IVrtlnud hereafter. The leaving duys out of Cirvallis will be Moinluy and Thursday. Haves Two From Brath. "Our tittle dmigbter had an almost fatal attack of whooping cough aud brtmehttla" write Mr. W. K. Hav. land, of Armoiik, N, Y., "but, wlwn all other reinedlea failed, w saved her tire with Dr. King New Discovery, Our Uelce, who Imd (.Hineumptlon In an advnntsHl stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and today ah I perfectly well." Desperate throat and luug (II-seiua-s yield to Dr. King's New Dlsuov cry aa to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs ud Colds, fine and fl.UU bottle guaranteed by Kirk laud Drug Co. Trial bottle free. Tho Iknk of Franco coini'! cuUiiiuri clicking out iuoih'V td accept at least ono-fiftli in gold coin. Somebody will lm itarting g imrty won to wrcstlo with the problems ut a uVtlugu of gold. , tt w ,s , rresidunt MtKiiiley'g keynotes on liis jinwoiit journey are a anited country and the legitimate expan siun of American trade, two tiling that every cUimm thoul favor without regard to party. A Terrible KKplosloa 'Of a gasoline stove burned a lady here rightfully," write N. K. Palmer, of Kirkmau, la. The best doctor couldn't heal the running tor that fol lowed, but itiickliu's Anile Halve en tirely cured her." Infallible for Cut, Coma, Korea, Holla, Bruise, Skin Dla- m and PH. 'I'm at Klrklaud Drug CO. '. Hi-diircd Hale to tbe La-t. Account Buffalo EtHslilon, the Bur lington Bout is naming a low rale of fare which enable passengert to visit the exposition and other eastern point at greatly reduced rales. Before tusk ing other arrangements call at our office or write lor lull particulars, n. . Posts, Ticket Ageut, Burlington Houte, corner Third and Stark St., Portland, Oregon. , Only One Way To Bolt. (let from Portland to Chisago in 78 hours-just 3 days. The "Chicago-Portland Special," leaving Portland dally at U:(Me. m.viaO BAN, arrives in Chi cago at 0 ::S0 the third day. Now York and Button are retched the lourth day. This train, acknowledged to b the fast est between lite Northwest ami the East, Is solidly vestibnlcd and its equipment it unsurpassed. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars, np-tu-date. tourist sleeping cars, llhrarv-smokiug cars, free recliuimt chair cars, and unexcelled dining cars, the meals on which art equal to those aervod at the very beat hotels, Remem ber" this train runs solid Portlaud to to Chicago; there i no change of cart, and the good of it is, it costs no more to ride on It than on other routes. We'havo other train "The Pacific press" leaves Portland dally at 0 a m via Huntington, and tbe Spuksne "Fly er" leaves at 0 p. m. dally via Spokane and the East. For rates, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or write-to Al Hcrreii Agl. OBAN Co. Independence, Or., or A L Craig, General Passenger Agent, Port land Oregon " SI3 to Buffalo. ':'Thl is what the. established rnte tmounts'to in each direction making M(I for the round trip, and by arranging with the Burliuglon Route, psssuugnrs are given choice of seven trains on dates 4flo., Call upon or write us for bill jiarticulHrs before making other arrange ments. R. W, Fohtkk, Ticket Agent, Burlington Route, corner Third and Stitrk Hts Portland, Ore. Foley's HoheyTnd Tar forchlldrcn,safe,$ure. No opiates. I I lasllMMilllWM Sawyer's IXCIIIIO ISAW on , Clolhlnol nir nn 7w.n1 ihm wn Ilis In (lis .hM. Umtils lltrousStial. wsfmmwl wu.ri.m..r Siin still sinonO,, li!ft4 lirsi-S, (SNIt .T bt Imh 4b KWkj IU.II fnsi t, I, IMitat rsUab,, . s. a. k.sits s s..l, Sl S.wfMla-w, ' Sul l.l..l.. (an, tt Was slated by someone, on th side, that a farmer had come til the wiy from Lane (vomity to the recent fartlmfs' ins titute t Monroe to take Issue' with Dr, WlthycomlM) on the question of summer fallow,- He wss not heard from, a the Doctor covered the subject to thoroughly and msd It so plain, that It wa patent to everyone that summer fallow wts not the thing (or the farmers of this psrt of tlio oouulry-Homeslcad, . , 1 l'unmsry l os of Time. Mr.'W. 8. WhtHlon, cashier of the Kirst National bank of WliiU rset, Iowa, In a recent hitler gives suns experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of value toother mechanic, He says: "i irno a carpenter working for me w ho waa obliged to stop work for several days on account of being trrmlt- lud with dlarrh'Mta, I meutloiied to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Clmlers ami Diarrhoea Remedy had fuml me. He bought a bottle of II from the drug gist l.,.r and lufiirmed m that one dose cured lilm, and he la again at bis work." for suit by Kirk land Drug Co. P. II. Murphy arrived (rom Grass Val ley last Fii.lsy, to remain two weeks. He wilt then return to Units Valley with hit family. Pratt says he is doing good business, having bought a harness shop which he runs in conjunction with his shoe shop, . ' The Pelk Coiiuly Hi Ids. ; Tbe movement for the sinking of oil j wells in the hills west of Salem iu this, county seem to be almost al a stand-j stui. a uumis-r ol isrtuer are still re fusing to bund their land an the terms uttered, and it seems that th promoters are wailing until they get control ot the land before they ejjin iration. The chief objection ol the farmer teems to be that the promoters will not egree to b"gln oieratiiius at once and continue them a reasonable length of time. In other words, the burners ruluse to give the promoters an option which permit tbem to tie up sll operations, lu this position " they are generally upheld. Since the recent agitation over th oil subject, reports have been brought in ftl discoveries o( oil Indication in several M-tions. ll is reliably reported that in dications p( oil are to tie seen iu the bills ol tha northern part of this county not more than two miles from the river, '" Kivkftl f 'ittnrrh miikly yhiUU to treat. inut by Kly's Cream Balm, whieh is agree at Jy aromatis. It is rwivl UirouuU tlis nostrils, eleanaes and heal th whole sms Ie OTr Which II dimise ttaalf. llni((t(lsla tell Ui fKle. also 't rial aise by mail, IU rwnu. Teat it aud Juu are sura to oonUuns the trentiuwit. Aiinounci'iiirnl. To sonunantslnto tho4 who ar rti4 to th use of tumtrs In apptyiua hquMs Into tbii nasal tames for otlnrriitl trim. Wm, the proprietors pre car t 'train Halm in liijuiil (twin, whloh will ha known a Kly Li-tuld Crmm Itahn. Price iueludtug lbs spraying tulie is ?rnt. Imixgiats or by uiuil. Xhn llipiid form smboilios Uie inotU ioiusl pmpertuai of ths Solid preparation, am; ir,,vesr.Tr,t r -w-rr- (io to1 :;rjy ' ;;',' -. H. M. LINES Ir Wall Paper, W indow 8hilc, 1'ietiiie Fiftnu, ro. Furniture of all kimla repaired. OrtlfH with the Telephone company lXDKPKNDF.NTK. W. 0. Sharman, MERCHiHT TAILOR Iliiuk Imillin', Monmouth h(., Independence,.'- - . Oregon Closing Out. . Raging Fever, 1051 Cost not (tonsidorod on tho gryund that wo have decided to close out ; Watch sbow window for bargains o. a. Kramer & co. E.L.Ketchum,M.D . a ' Oflloo and Ibwidenoe (Corner Railroad MouuioiitbBireeta, .; IXDKrU.NDKNCE. OR Mi 7 1 f 1, . W it- IL V c . . L3m It is 0,000 f,liles Long. Tho Burlington Route rank9 among the greatest ot the world's railroads.- Over 8,ooo tiiilc long; employing 35,000 . . men; reaching 1,300 towns and cities in the eleven states traversed, by its lines; having ' through-car arrangements which extend morfc ., ,. than. half way across the continent and earn estly striving to give its patrons absolutely unecpialed service, it is the line YOU should select, next time you go east, ' Omalm, Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and EVERYWHERE bsyond. , - K3 Now Is the time to rt-pair yHn : BII1DEHS flJID I.I0VEHS, We 'carry In stock extra sections for the following; machines: - 1 flxS for Dwrlng Mower. ltl for Itacritig Mowers, for Decrltif Mowers, for Decrlng Mower. 3 S -Pit 3 J for Osborne Mowers. 3(11 II. P, for Osborua Mowers Jtift L. P. (or Osborne Mowers, ;ix!ii for Piano Mowers. M 8-19 for MoCormlck Mowers, &xll for Standard Mower. Si3 8 In for Tiger Mowers, for Wood Mower. , We carry ft full lino of Binders aiul mowers. F. E. CHAMBERS, Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANtjrACTURCR'J OF... ' LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Haixl, also Cedar Shingles. NOTK: We hive a first-class dry kiln which enuiilcs us to sive vou thor oughly dry lumber. "DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather hetween two seiiKons encour ages, your .chronic troubles and intlicta upon you much petty sickness. Better ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. - : Could to us to have your prescriptions tilled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND SOUTH Jand EAST - -via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route! Train lm ln.topnltoc for Portland ami way alatlona at i:ufi n. m. lor 'otvlu at 11:00 a. m. It Portland. I,v Allmnr. . Ar Aniiiaiiil....,,. rarrau!nio..,. tan KrauclwKl. , ' Oadvn, a. " l'iimr " KaiwuCliy.,, " C'l)liMi. : s. Ul. Vim i. in. , VI '' a. in. inn p. in. ll:i. . m I; .t, a. in. Mxi . in. S:I6 iu. 1M a. m , Slop. m, l-.tb f. tti. . rat,, , 1 -tta.au . 7:U . m. S:la. m a. m ' SW a. ni 6:m ui S i" a. ui na ?.-ii a. m i, m S.-li a. ui 1J,IU, III toa Ansrlv Kl iw furt Worth'.....,.; 'lly or Mt-ilco... ll.xial.iM Ni.w orl.'it. WathlUKloo N.w )ura.,, Sw p. ta. e mi . m. f. i a. in. , 11 . a. , Tn. a. in. t .) p, m. S:lia. . 13 ,10 k m. Pnllman ami Toiirtat r ott lith tralua ( I aircar. H.rraiii.-ul.il.i iiml.-n il-l Kl t'au alitt tourltt vara Ui Chliimu, St. LuUla, how Urloana and Wa.hingt.ni. ('(iiiiircilnK Han fraiiclwo Willi tm liHiu.liip title nr lliinuliilu, Jaiati, Clilua riilli'pnu:,C')Utri ami imh A uit-ika. HnsMs.U. A, Wltrax at ludiindiiue ta lion, orail.lriJM ' P. H. MARKHAM, i Oanafal faaasncsr Aacat fucUaod.Or. A GLEAN SHAVE -tH- . :. ' AND A STYLISH RAIR CUT lSWIUTKOU BT WII8N YOU rATKO.NWS Kutch'o Barber Shop. riitl(!K'udi'ucc Oregon WAXTttn-TkUHTWOHTHY mkn Axn vu nton to travel and iulwrtl fur old enlah. tlnliuit houaa ol aolld lliiaiii-iiil ainiiitlntj. n ary SiK'a jrxraud aUK, ail imjalilo lu oaiOi. Ni. cattVRHBln rtMptlril. (live ri'ft'r (tii and em-lnB wU-aditriint alampfld pu- vrlora. Addrwa Mauaur. iu t niioti oiuk., t'llllWKO. Wood Sawing promptly douo and Steam Power Furni Trips in the Country will bo niiido ut reasonablo rates, For iuftirmation, call on E. L. BAKER, J ItitU'ptMidciH'p, Uit'KOti WANTkli. canatils. reltaiilo norunn In irr ti itutt v to r''rt'i"!t Iniirc nmipMiiy Hf solid flnanrini rupuiNtlou; Stwtinalniy peryi-ar. pavulilit woukly; 1 per day a'wnlutoly mm and all etH.ni.e; atralalil, Iwtm-tlilo, di'tlnlw alary, no wimnlaatim; Hilary iuld wh (taturdny itud exicne inonny advnncud I'm-h wK. HTANUAKl) UODHlS, ll Uwrlimn Mt I'hlcKgo. , ... r-"ai it A, C. Shsi.don, General Agent, Cor. Third n& Stark Sts., Portland, Ors. 1 .'Hx2C-ia for Deerlng ftltiders. 3x2 8 10 for Piano Binders. Sfi for Osborne lilndi-ra. 8x2 3-to for W(Mls Binder. Hn'UJot MK,'ormli;k Binders. extras for the McCormick MAIN hTKKBT - DRUG CO. MOTOR LINK TIMfcS TABLE Corrected to dat. Laa lnilHnd. 1sts Alrtla for nr lor Munutnulh AfoBaaath aad and Alrtla. Indonendnnca. , l.tu a. ai. . a. m, 3:10 a. m. tt-BO p. aa. Imom IdrHBl- L" , r 'S1ntuuur In- me tat Muniuoutl, dl t,, uj, A.V aud UaJlaa, j 1 ., t , litis a, m. ltitta.it. . .ao 'm. l Iia Moniaanlh tav Miininnnlli tor lil.pmliic. tar Alrll.. ,. THO am. ii.so (,,.. M f. Bt. AiSA iOt a.m. Imria Mnnmoalli; - - tr Uwllaa. lava ImlaHind- ' vnev rr SSuiiaiuuta' Il-so a. m, ?:.ia 11. iu. :OA p. rn. MM, Oregon Shoit line and Uihiqn Pacific ln-nart lor TIWESCHEOUtfS. Fnuu ludvpvudcnce Arrlva from Chlrajriw Piirtlatid KlM'clal ):U0 a 111 via Hunt ington Bait t.ako, .Vnvrr. iX Worlh, Omalm,. Kanaaa t'tty, Ht. ttila,C'blC4uo and Kaat, ... i:p.m A I hint lo Kiri I KH) n m Salt Ijike, Donvrr, Kt Ciiy, Mt. Ijvum, Cblouav am' KasU 8 10 a to. via Hunt- liiBttm HI Pant Fast Mint S:U0 a ui via Spokane Walla Walla, IrfwU ton, Npokane, Mill nwipolla, St, Paul, lHiliuh.Mllwankea, Vhloftsn and Kimt. 1 a.m. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. Front Portland. All aaillug datoa sub- 8 p m H'ct. ui (iimiien l-'iirpan finniMsoa I p. m. aula every & days Itiuly Rx Hiuuluy 8 p in .Hsiurdny IU p m T a. m. rnoa.Tlitir mid Hru DM a. m. i'tiw, riuir and ShU UtilumblA Klvar httiauioim l'o Aatorla and Way. UiulliiK. lp.ni, Ei.Suud'y VWtllatuetteaml Yuiiiliill Ulvera. il.s10p.ni. Mon.,Wed. sndFru Oroson (!tty. Dayton, ; and W'ay-Juaualua Willamette Kiver. Iirlland to IXirvallla aud Way-Landlnga 4:ip. m. Mull. .Wed aud S'rt, l.vKlparla Snake Itlver, Itlpartabt iwtston. Lv. 1jw1s Mm, daily 9 a, m. ; a. in, I'ally Steniiiera to Portland rroai Initupemlenea Itulli Ipbvi'9 Corvnllta ftr Portland Mondays WviltipsdnyaHiid Fridays at a in, pawiliiK luti'ioiidf nre at ft a in, tU'U-.riiliiK. leavi's l'ortlaud Tueadnys, Thuradaya aud Hrnur daya, piumltig ludt'liendouoe at 6t.H0 f u Ktmore teavr-a Independence for Portland Ttiexlays, Tliunsilaya and 'Saturday at Mam. lit turnliiK hiavea t'ortlsnd (or Iiidt'iwndence Mondays, Weduwdnya and Krldava at SiSS a 111, arriving at Indtipemiunoe at'0 i 111. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. Steamers Altona and Pomona Will leave Independence EVEUY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:00 a. ru,, for SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Frelunt or Passage ap ply on boardtlie bout, or to tlie&Kuut J. E. HUBBARD; rndependt'iit'd . Oregon. t , u; , , .,'.., - i Foley's Honey and Tar euros colds, prevents pneumonia ) f1