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THE-WEGT-GIDE JOS. A. ft. UAMff , Mltat M iaUlkt.i maacMRtoM una I al B 4Tavaj . ...; fval Moetfca. Thiasi FRIDAY, JUNE HI, 1901 The, South, Carolina locomobile . piriy monk lo ban tun out jvLbot , yihj dowwil Mr. Uwion get eveabyleaaini Wa yuht.to Mr. Uptoot . ... , ; ,, . , . Oownor Yu oi Shnl h been beheaded again.: H this happens a fcw mora time It U liable to prove fatal. A bridal ouple killed theuiBolm la Chicago in ordar to bring their wring paranta to terms. It only brought them to the funeral. . , ;, i Dowie, t, Chicago, who olalmi to ba Elihkh'waurraoted will probably nat taMiidon the ravena for hi food supply. 1 f The Mc-Laurin-Tillman fight has been productive of one good reeult. 'SewralVewapapere have be sUrted as a consequence. . ;.. ,. . - Tha Tanoataee moonshiners, are strictly up to date in their method. iThey art being appointed to the grand juries. ' ' 1 ' I The Republican party denied third-term nomination to General Grant and ia not likely to reverse its traditional position on the trength of tha unoalled-for remarks by Depew and Grosvenor. u " 1 , Now that China has had her fun, aha muat pay for it Think of pay ing millions on tha installment plan tor a piano that has already been busted, and vou will be able to reaHie her feelings. 1 Tha King and the American stockbrokers bars met, each prob ably being mora or lost awed by the majesty of tha other. '., ' We hope that the administration will not bar any man from claim ing to be a hero because he cannot . show an official medal The college girl thief Jias been ! declared insane. As she had every- ; thing aba wanted, it was either that or kleptomania, and kleptomania !uu been somewhat overworked of Mrs. TSij is entirely convinced ' of the reality of the root of all evils i ot she his made a million or so. : She only doubts the existence of evil, itself. . If the constitution should lose thecup,' it is not to be supposed that Mr. Lawson would be alto gether unconsolable. ' . ., We hope that tha Georgia sheriff who shot a few would-be lynchers will not have to suffer for his deed at the next election. '" ' ' ;:" ,Tbs Buffalo exposition has given us at least one thing worth having a stamp that will stick. it looks as though a pretty warm tariff fight were about to begin in the Republican camp over the ques tion whether the American Protec tive Association is the whole' thing or not ' 'r- ' President McKinley hastione the right thing at the right time. No one can now charge him with being actuated by self Interest in any of his official acts. Besides, he has given added force to the unwritten law which ia in many respects more important than the written ones. - ..(--.' ; -, i ' ' ; -1 Several prominent politicians, in cluding Senators Beveridge, Fair banks, and Hanna, and Governor Odell have highly commended the president's action in refusing , to stand for a third term. " .... : M H Dr. Dowie of Chicago is partly right in supposing himself the in carnation of a biblical character. It ' is not Elijah, however, but Balaam's assistant. Look what women's rights have come to in the insect world, where female mosquitos do all the biting and .turn the male ones out to ; . .., A school superintendent has ad vocated a badge to be worn by children who are absent from school. Why not put Admiral Sampson's profile on it? " " ' v;--- ;:.:!- The National Association ' of Manufacturers has set itself against the American Protective Tariff As sociation on the ! tariff question. This is likely to lead to a ruction that might give the Democratic party the next election if it had the ability to take advantage of it. But we Imagine that the Republican party is quite safe lor the present IVlk Count, Polk County has an area of 701 square miles and comprises 2 44,193 acres. The face of the country is diversified and picturvsque, Wing rolling and somewhat hilly in some portions and level in others. There are few rugged mountains and very UtUa srulsjaiid. There are about 54000cri8LUoYcxnm!tvt.Jand and raijroad land Urn) can still U had at reasonable .prts; M l Polk is an agricultural county. but manufacturing enterprise Jias kept pace" with "the onward move. Mill Creek, Lucklamnt and I.a Creole have ample power for many wheels., Naturally; enough,,, flour mills, , saw .mills, creameries and fruit evaporators . constitute the nrini-inal Industries. The Coast -m - : . range iud tlm lower lands are., cov ers.! with forests of fine pine, spruce, oedar, hemlock, larch, laurul, ash, oak, maple, balm, aider and yew, affording an inexhaustible supply of hard and soft woods, Diversifl mA furmihe: tha salvation of the Oregon agriculturist, has made en couraging progress. Polk County has gained 2,000 people in ten years and now numbers 10,000 in ; 'popu lation, but considering its . great Manurtwa. it t anouiu maKe morv ranid irrowth. ' . Vhtat is the staple product of Polk lunty. OftU, barley, hay vegetables, hops and fruit are uever failing crops. The Coast range which borders the country on the west, affords abundant range for tiwk. ShaoD also do well in the mountains. , The eastern part of the county is rich bottom and rolling hill lands which are particularly adapted to crowing grain, hoi, puts toes and fruit while the western portion is covered by an inexhaustible forest, which, whan cleared, renders the very best fruit and grating lands. There is ample room and an in viting Gold in Polk County for the man of capital and ability, as well ss for the Industrious farmer. Polk needs to have her vacant lands set tled upon and brought under culti vation; to have the large farms cut up into smaller onea; then thorough cultivation will result and the ler tile soil made to yield as it should; to have capital invested in indus tries until they thrive and expand, Lfurniehing employment to thous- sands. . The creamery business is attract ing much attention now, and many of the farmers are adding to their herds of cows and improving their stock; hand milk separators are being placed in many a dairy that used to be depended on for a butter supply.tlie, milk ' and cream of which now goes to the finuly ap pointed new creamery at Indepen dence. This creamery is one of the best located in the state, being well situated upon several lines of trans portation both by rivor and rail, so that all parts of the county can be easily reached every day and the milk handled quickly. While almost everything will grow in Polk County, the crop that brings the biggest returns and tan efita the greatest number of individ uals, is hops. Last year (1900) was the banner hop year of Polk County's history. Hop wore plen tiful and of excellent quality, bringing from 12 to 10 cents per pound, although few growers, before the picking seasm came on, con tracted to sell their crop at from 0 to 11 cents. As the estimated cost of raising hops and putting them in the bale runs from 5 to 7 cents according to the labor employed in cultivating the ground, even at the 9 cent rate, some profit resulted. The crop for 1900 in Polk County is estimated at 15,000 haleg, ol which one-half were raised in the vicinity of Independence and ship ped from that pmit to eastern markets." ' " ' ' ' u Although Polk Countyvia well supplied with transportation facili ties, having both water and rail communicat'on with Portland and, through it, with the markets of the world, new railway lines are being spoken of. The one' that interests the people most and seems more likely to be built, is that projected from Independence to Falls City, a distance of 16 miles. While this line will supply the farmers along the route with quick transportation it will also tap and bring in to mar ket one' of the finest and largest bodies of limber in existence. , Polk County has one of the finest court houses in the state. This building is located at Dallas, the county seat, and is of beautiful ar chitectural style, being built entire ly of stone which was quarried about three . mi lei southwest of Dallas,, and is adequate for all purposes for . years to come. The cost was about $46,000. . i ; Dallas, the county seat of Polk, has a population of about one thou sand. Here are located a number of manufacturing enterprises, viz: bsw mills, woolen mills, organ fac tory,, machine shop and foundry and flour mills. School facilities are very good and all lines of busi- nees are fully represented, A WORTH! NVtCKHHOlU-rv 'MeutSjtlitNC New I'uVr if j . . S l oofiirs fcave tried to ewr CA TA HRH by t'te umi f powder, aoUl Us mhaiMK ami druHi In paste form. Their puwiUra dry up the uuiduoui mvmlirsmw Miming tbm loer.koppn and lilwl. The powerful sold umh) In the Inlmlor tv vullndy ('it wy th sains un'iiilirnnm that their umkers havs almmi to euro, while pints oint ments rtimit ivoli the iIIumm. Au old and esperttnuwd prautllluner who has for iimny year nmU a cluie study and specially of Ihe trmtmeut of t'A TAHHII, lias at at perflated a Treat- tueut whluh wln'u faithfully umm), nut only rellevM nUoiivv, but permsuelitty mires I'ATAIUUI, by remnvlug the caue, tlopplng Hie dlnoliargtw, and eur- luil the ln!li)mil.m. It Is the only remedy known unMutuw that aclully rvacliwi the sIHIcUhI parts. .This won- dirlul Kmedy In known as "8NUK- FLKS tl. OUARANTKKO CA- TAKltll CUltK" anil Is sold at th x tremely low pile of One Dollar, sacb package ciinlHliiIng Inlerual aud x terual medicine sulllclviit for a full mouth's trealuieut and everytlilug Decenary to It inrfwU uko. '8Nl'm.K8" Is the only 1tM UATARKH t'UHK sver mads and Is now recognlml aa the euly safe and pmlilve cum for that annoying and dUttiiittlng dleeawi. It cures all lufla uiallou quickly and permaiieutly and Is aliHt wonderfully uuUk to ndleve HA I FKVKRorl OLUlu tl MKAD, CAVAKIUI when neKleiited often leads to ' ttlNSUM moN-"8N UK- KLKH" will save you If yu ue It at unc. It U no ordinary remedy, but a eoniulele treatment which U iMwItlvely uaraulevd loeiireCATAHRIt In any form o. sltfu if ueed according to lbs directions which accompany each pack age. Pou't delay but send ftr It at ouce, and write lull particulars to youronndltlou, and yoa will receive ihIhI advice fnuu the dinvtrer of this wonderrul remedy n'gunllng your sw without um( lo you beyond the reisulur urics trf "SNUKFLK.S'f the "UUARANTKKI) CATAKKIi Cl'KE K'lit preiutld to any ddrcs In the Uutted 8tte oi Vaimd ou rwwlpt of One Hollar. Addrwa Iept EBOtl Kl WIN H.UII.KI OOMKANY. tm ami iU'i Market 8treel PblUdelplila. Independence, the principal city from a busiuc standpoint, of Polk Couuty, is niwly situated on tho W i lamutte river about i a miles south and a little west of Port land. It has a population of about one thousand. It has several of the largest grocery and dry 'goods stores Li the county and draws much bintincst from all parts of the county. Here are located many large ware houses for storage purjw, and the capacity of these is often taxed to the utmost especially dur ing the hop season, which begins in September and remains open until all the hops ate sold and shipped away. The situation of Indcinmilence as a shipping point cannot he excelled Tw i steamer lines send their boats to Portland every day, while the Southern Pacific Railway brings passengers every day, morning and evening, besides the regular freights that puss daily. When tho new line of road is built to Falls City from Independence, it is expected that a large saw mill will be built at this point. THE HOME (i)U CI HE. An Inircnlom Treatment hjr which Drunkard are Ileitis' Cured Dully lu Spite of Thciiieltrcn. No Noxloim Doc. Mo Weakening of the erTc. A ricaant and roilhe Cure fur the Liquor Habit, I tin now petiemlly known aud un dcnitomt that lrunkniieM is adUeune and not weaknexs. A Irndy filled with poiHon, and nerves completely Hhattered by erlodlcal oreoiiHlant uxc bf Intoxi cating lliiuors, leiinlre an antidote capable of iieutriih.lng and eradicating thin poiwm, and destroying the craving for Intoxicant. HuHWers limy now cure themstdvri at home without pub licity or Ions of time from bimlnenH by thU wonderful "HOMHOOLDCUKK" which baa been perfected after uiany yearn of clone luly and treatuieut of liiebrlateH. The fuitliful line according totlirectloimof tblH wonderful dlHcnv ery la poHlilvely guurantced lo cure the inoft olwtinale cuw, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records allow the marvelouM tranHformaiinii of thouHandi of DrunkardM Into sober, luduHtrloun and upright men. W1VEH CUUK YOUR; HUB BANDK!! CHILORKN CURB YOUR KATH1S1WII - This remedy I lu no aeuHe a uontrum but la aHpecllloforthls dlneuite ouly, and Isioiklllfully devliied and prepared that It Is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the tante, bo that It can be given In a cup of lea or coffee without the knowledge ol the peraou taking It. ThoUHundM of Drunk- ards have cured thetiiMulvea with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made t miperute men by having the "CURIO" adinluln tend by loving frieiulH and relative without their knowledge in coffee or tea. and believe1 today thut they dis continued drinking of their own free will. ' DO NOP WAIT. Do not be de luded by apparent aud mltdeadlng "Im provement.". Drive out the dltteitHe at ouce'aud for all time. Hie "HOMK GOLD CUKIi" Is wld at the extreme ly low price of One Dollar, thus placing withiil reach of everybody a treatment more tflectual than othem coating $'25 to iM. Full direotious aeeouipany eaah package. Special advice by skilled phy- aiclans when reiineHted without extra charge, Bent prepaid to any part of the world -on receipt of One Dollar. Audrey Dept. E600KDVVIN B.OILE8 A COMPANY, 8380 and 2832 Market Btreet,' Philadelphia. ' ' All correspoudenee strictly confidential. Hops. A continuation. . W weather conditions will siult'i tho largest hop crop ' bu -record - in this state. According to a number of buyers who have been louring the hop districts for tha past fort night theyaids never gave ' butter promise, and but little fearj.js .im pressed of damage by iusoots, j. The acreage is materially .grea'ler than that of last year, but the new aeN age will not figure as a producer Insfore ucut year. t The galn,1u,,the output this year, will , come'.from settings made last year, when (tilsi- lng hills were much more' numer ous than usual. These missing bills were replaced with rlnes thaill Ims fine producers this teason, "Un- less unfavorable weather Interferes at picking time, dealers expect to see a crop of 90,000 bales harvested, compared with 81,000 bales' to, the year 1900. J 1 1 he sshingtou crop Is also r4 IKirUnl in fine condition, and 'With big yields promid on tha cjiaatjajt well as in other parta of the jsjmut- try, the outlook ia Jess favorabl fof high prices, although tltfl iagi- cral belief that figures will mbt go down below the cost of prodwKior) That this belief is reasonably'rWl founded is evidenced by the willing tinea of dealers to oontradV lit ad vanee at from 10 to llTanj even 12 oonte per ixmnd, Some of those contracts are believed to be largely speculative, . but titers are others which have urobablv bean madeal most direct with the eonsumAr.' A deposit of II per bale lifts' been made by most of the buyers, the growers requiring something , more sulattantial than the old figure, of ll per bale, j F. 8. Harding. 'of the McGinn ville Telephone-Register, has-been elected president of the i Oregon State Press Association. Mr. Hard ing is a hard worker. and will un doubtudly do honor to tho esitiun lo which he has been elected. The dispatches Inform us that at Ruffalo the other day, AlberlToxior the Mark Twain of Oregon, was chosen president of the National KdiUwial Association. The'WwT Biik congratulates Mr, Toilet ' upon his preferment against the able man whd was nominated by Jiia, oppo uents, and predicts a good and fatr administration of tho duties per tabling to this office. M! The Oregon State Presa- Assocla lion will meet this year '.at Saleni, during the stale fair. Jtut'W'Ksr SnK hoies to see many of th "reaj nowspajHr men" atthis'hrsjjtrng So that tits) good of the workcrj'cun be best subserved and the charge that the association is composed of "arafti'rs" can bo disproved. Come on, you kickers, show yourselves.' Justice is only half Vindicated when the repeater is sent to Hie IMinitvntiary and the uuui. . who hrilMMl him is allowed to swagger alwut as a prominent citisem and party leader. 1 ' -' ',?',w Mrs. McKinley evidently .'hgn more than an average share .of . vi tality, and her recovery, for . whiol the country earnestly hopes,would probably be followed by' many years of life. ; ' -' . Judge J. W. Hamilton, j,. the Democratic judge of the socond dis trict, while holding court at Balem for Judgo Burnett, has decidod that the statute of limitations bars the prosecution of George W.'Davli, for tho land office embezzlomont ! ,t - W- W, Wj. ,'.-(( be According to a correspondent ".of the - Woodburn 'Indcpendent'ihat oitv must be In an awful filth v Con. - - . - y dition; the said correspondent is careful to Bpecify localities -wJiere his readers may lee for themselves that his statement is correct."'"!' is now tii a far some; one to''itfirib , . t i ii. .."nn onto" ine lnuupenueni (or pepuu- ing suoh information aceassnto A columns. ' Tho law is a queer thinKln biilotn, a farmer who was charged with a crime, had his case contin ued until Ootobor'on evidence kaid to be fabricated; while two "society" dudes, whose guilt no one doubted, were released from,custody baying been declared "not guilty." So iU over is. .. -t - ', - u r 2 r . ?', 1 For manvivearB the editor of the Star has remonstrated against the unfeeling trips arranged in behalf of the Oregon Press Association.' It is with pleasure we note the large ; 'Ijl " ; FALI-bS; CITY, Jflontgomepy rJ , - MANUFACTURERS OP ' , ' ( The oapaoitv of our mill and dry . kilns enables us to promptly 1 All all orders lor lumberj fQtye lis r call, 5 ivV ' ; f evvtv' J::r3illcrt:::3rd HG3U0ATI0N 4 : , BY; ATTKNDINU Behnke's Uffd eaSKHL , School; ' ! iA Ul .lllll'l'l WM'W Vaotlioiui in the " ' Department rT.OT-tt.'.TSU' Rusitiees Mo .1AY AND NltiHT ICHOOt Wa OU AHAMTKK kiuiMM with bur method of INDIVIDUAL Instruction. Hiwlal atleotlon given to Shorthand. Typewrit I. - ing taught by the latest Touch Method. Lmwona by mall, 15 per month Bend for Free Trial and catalogne containing opinions of prom inent cxlumtora, business meo, tteuograpbeni and others. Iaw Term eoiumeuorsi Beptember tat II. W. RKIINKR, ' Frlii.'Oowtnerolal Dept. numlwr of tiauers that are com In a' . .LI-I iiu Mur..w v in iniiuiing uinm , wn suhiact. Ynuiiff nien and women who know uothini of actual bews- pamr work go on these trips through Vlpull" tha local jMtper-rtne editor stays at home. Oervals in Why doU't llie. Btar and, 'tlio large.nuutU? ,,qf, papera , that are coming to our way ol thinking" join me assooiauun aim waae u wbiStltougbt'tobsr - ' fJaoal CATARRH la tU lu shuSW S eifinax. Klyhi ft-aaaa Bala elMa,ioBtta hwls UmtM mink and dflM wt s ss IM hd uWkl. ' Cru M to pavM lui Sm -lril, aprtadt w the HabHM p4 It ibtorieS. SMMIaUa. MdlaieaaSawMNUMrt, U ll s4 srrlaf-SMt tot pnSwt tMMiix. UtiSu,HmtattOfa. l,tof kr-Mlll TtMl BUM, ' (XT SHOTUBHa. M Wwrw SIMM. N Tarfc. KIDNEY DISEASES are th moit fetal ol all dis- tutt 4 ' ' ' FOLEY'S BL9ESC AW- f ; mmmnw . ' nent phyatdarts u the best lot Kidney ana uuaatt irouMc piucasos.aaiMn.. ,.; Notice fur I'lilillratlon. rirl pub. Juim U. Uut ub. Aug. M. TIMHKK UNI) ACT, JUNK I. UCH. . UnlMSUUM Und (, Oiroa our, ' KnilM hi bnn.bv ilw, Ihftt im feamnUtiiM will. Hut UfuvUlntis nl lbs kcl of Culiarwti lif Junta, K,rttinl ' Arnwl hir Um mI ol lllf loailHi u(CIHo ul, Ol. un. NkTwIa. mt WMhiiuiiin Tarriiury. riU inlcd to til Um Holilie WnS MutM br mi of Aumul 4. M.ry K. Witglm ol Swim, IsrfH. Htitl of Okkuu. hu itoli ly S'hI In Una oflio hi-r iom tinotil iur iha Dtinthun of Lot A. at mmv No. .'M. In tnS lil limit hntiir In lluin thai UK Itnii oualil la mm valitabli, tut IU Uiubarur ilw nml purwi,anll to MUb. Ilah Iu r rlalm loiutld land lwfbilh Bnl 4r and Komlva. of Ihla oSn M UnwHl CUT. urvu, B Muilj, liia Julli iikf AUuat, Hha nainaa wiMmwm: Tharana K. Wrixi,i,of Kikx-, nnc"B Frank llb'l-.i KnllaCiiy, Union; Albart Jaiuas, ol raiurny, tni"ii. Aur and a'l nrna alalmlni ndvaraaljr Ilia abua-dranlud lauda ara iaiaaai4 la Bit lhlrcllua In Ibla o'floa on or bvlur aaad .ihdaor Auan.l, 1UI, . . Ctlaa. B. MimlH , . . HoflaUtr. W.rKr-Tr.P TWOHTIIV MUM AMI) Wo man to I, aval and nlvor ic fur old aalab- lu. (t liiniaa ol M mi hintnmal alnnain rv .. )). and siwu.aa, al, l)rll In wall. No cntwaaiuit minimi, ill un a,,d ni'i'- fl'-n(iiliwwd tiitmiu-il an Nil m..iM.I.IV miiiirail. (it vat rofrr- valup. CbkAKO. Addiaaa MMtaiar.Xtt Caxlua BIiIk, . ui Hrn.1 urti a h I uia m kit In ave. 'txiiu lo iai,wi. 'm.ia itin uf of nliii S uwl'l ,n,i, ,,u I'M lla.y paryaai , pj iioirn y; ii a y uaolily uiiv a.i.l al aiiwu ;M'i .ui, jhj nut. nrnniia a -1 , y . imi nuiiiU'il' anUiv uUI td H.ilnit'u a.ul a mi t .iniiay advunmd taoh rik. MUM:U JlOlstt, IBI iX-trboiu (;tie.-, NPTUAK rQK PUBUCATION. U, 8. Land, Ortlca, Orun City, Uragoo, ' - May H.liWl Noilca la hD vlvan I hat tha lullowlni namril .aiilar ni fllad .loi.cao, liU lulanUon In ninka .'.i.il t,oii( lu auuj.. of b' ciaiin. and dial ninoi a III br mart ba.'ora thv Unun f Clunit )' Po Oondlr, at Uall ia.Ura iou.oijiiI' , iui, vii . - Klra rrada.lnk Slwama, H. E. No, tiaao, Jor n Sum ut H oinee I',, V. BH., 1'. S W, Ha urius'. , 'il ownif wluiaiaai lo prove hlaixi.iiiiiuii, a.a.li a.uiuiHiia,id ooliWaUoa of aMl lAMt, Vaj - i ' 1 - Jolin Itnico o"Pafdi, Oijoo: M. Nanlly, oiiiritaa.u iuou; u. niw.tim.ui rrvuiw, ure ; Uiil'iird llusli.ol I'ail.e, C)ri.iiii. Jili lalar. t., , Splice, for pabllratlan., . JUral pitta- Apf. . , ''"I pub. Jun.aS r TIMIlKlt L4N1), ACT JUNBI, lilTS. , , 1 Bnllrd Htatti Und hSlna, 0i;on CI y, ' . . , ,, .Oiajoj. Apt 11 mil, em. 'Koilw la hanfiv '.Ivuu .,iai In ooji.ill.iuoa Bt-ln.ia-i.ovllo.' of ia as. ' I'ojj .a ul Jii.iaS 1.7H e-i.irii- 'A.i 'o. fha ale ot aiulw. Ia.it hIj ilie,.r o. C.llio jla, )i Nim, Novai' . a.i' lVa..Ui: oa Ta rUo.y." a ttten" w1 ,o all ... I'n illo I id .(a.a 'iy a.,1 ojr iiw, I. law, CU-tMr. U.i Cirys of Port., lanu.iiiiiiu yo( Mnkioniai), Hi, o,. (iMm, Inn ,.ila i- (llw1 Ij .III"' olHne h sworn maiuuu, No HWH, ,'o ilia ,iu. cilia ol tha N W Ja of Hi.tov. ,No,,,l U TowmUlp No. S, Itanjil No. H W, aui) will offe,- ,i onl lo atrnw UMH ipia .i(t anu'ilil ll mo-a valuable for iU il liTw. or aiono llifn iO.' aj.lanliui'al U'rlin4a.iMl Vi f nalulm 1 hi alalm to nald Uud lwio.a'U(. Ito'it.K.r jU Saoalva,' of thla (iffloti aiO.VTb.1 'Cliy. O ajon, bu r.lday, ilia lU10y ol July. '1101 f " ,,, , ll uaineMia wIliiiwh: B. K. Wllllania, q( nallna.O.vn'. Hannaim Hinwlittpiv. ofln SnmwiauMi, , iW.ooi K. C. UlrSpadlok, o( f)alla7 Oitiaodi (ieo. A, Wllook, ol lbdaind- aotmj"ia,aion. ' . ' u vr" ..i. 1 Any kuiI all im onn olMiiilnn advunaiV i1!' aliliveiBaaiil'K'd l.i.K'a a.o imiHiiakol lo flle (Wet. olalma In .liltofllo oa Oi More aald IVlk dayotJuly.WOl. U1Q ; . Rt)li'r, THE ARCADE. Divldsn .ft Hdget, Props. Cigars,, (Slflarattas, . Tebaooee ansl ,,, penfeotlonerv. . first Class Soda Fountain In oon- neetlen. & OREGON. y ! ;' jVIiiliga ..! iitaiissiswsiswsjsssjssssjpsjsjBssssa :4 - ' 3 E. T, TAGOABT. I'rln. lw Dpt Polk CountyBank (INCORPORATED.) MONMOUTH,' OREGON. J.M.HiWI,KV. M.aMPHKt.i:. 1-rMiarat. Mr.rniaii, ' i ait. retrsi.1, imim. Palji Capital , . $39,00000 ' DtRECTOIW:'" .T'' II. Hawley. P. h. Caoiptwll, 1. M. BimiMon, J. . V. Butler, Join A, Hlump, K.'H. Powell, ' Joaeph Craven; Transact a Ceneral Banking and Exchange Bualnets. The Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Btork, $50,000.00 a. BUAX'BSSSO. ASSAJSAM NB1MN. rraaldaat. VUJ-raaidaal C. W. laVWB. Ceaaler. DIRECTORS. U ltlrarlibr U W Srara B K Hmllb A Nalwin M W Slwart A anral Saaklaf aad exokaata eatlaaa uaaaaciadi loana aala. kllla SiKouniad. areial rdlla (lamnli Sruxlla teoalvad aa tucram ariuuni eub)el W akaek. lawraal paid aa iibi. e.a11. G. L. Hawkins Isdcptadmt, Ort. GRAKITE Monuments and Head atones Cemetery - Work "'-' "etc.' For Draying" ....Cull on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. Orders for .hiu'ling exuoutod p.'Oiiinily and at rcaOiiaalo rates. SI1H 1H0 BIBBER IP C.T. HCNKLC, Proprl.tor , Hot and Cold Bath at all . Timet. INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON The Hniel Gail IDallao, Ozo. . Has bren re Ik toil anj renovated from cellar to gnrrek, aod eve y thins ' is new.5 UooJ s.uiip'o loom for comrooicial mew; 8atisrci,'on guavantecd. Utiles, $1.00 to $2.00, Special ratoa by the wcok. - BUCK SMITH, Proprietors. Drink THE PUREST AND BEST...., liottled boor for ' "family uso to : be had at ED. OWEN'S GASTLE SALOON, v independence. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRIGHTS AND DESICNS. Bend ironr bnalnaaa direct to Waahlncton, aaraa time, eoata leaa, better eenlnS, IraaMelaMtaV.S. hlnlOaM mBanllailB- m uknlaatioo. bmi, Alfer'i nw a.l da. antil Mtat UIMUKI. PERSOMAli aTTERTIOII OIVXH-tl lUM A0IOAL UrMIIROI. iMt "How to oblala F.U.U," tt... Mat n-M. rUau prooarl Ibraagli I. Q. Sl4in ncmt apa.lal a.tl.., vltboal aaarf. la th. INVENTIVE AGE UlMtraM aMatklf llanatk rw-tirau. It. a rau. E.G.SIGGEflS,s'.'Tr?H- avvvivivjast i m anythlna yon Invent or tmnrOTe i to (rut CAVET,TRDE-MRK, COPYRIGHT of DESfON PROTECTION. Bend model, aketeh,orpkoto. for free examination and ailvlce. BOOK ON PATENTS rc.A.snow&co. Patent Uwjen. WASHINGTON, D.C. Hop Gold Beer i aaiawi)aaaiaiaiawivawaaia 31 5 .SMi DCALIW T ' -mi . ' f u m 1 Opera Houaa block, TUtm Stapl Good good at Hight Prices Make Easy Selling. M Our goodrt; aro"ftraUla88j our' pricoa a low as the lowcHt oualitv of iroods considered. y VS All kinds of country produce bought at the O iiiguoKi aiarite i nee. 1 Share if Jter hmm taf.tJ)i . i ii 1 1 1 ii i mi i iii ; We are how offering specieU' prices on Steel Ranges, also cast stoves and ranges. iWe r' " have a very this class of goods on hand and can please you in styles . and prices. We invite you to call and examine our stock. t im im um un in un i ii 1 1 1 1 1 im R. r.l. WADE & CO,, 1 : A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 3 51 MAIN STltEET," - INDEPENDENCE Are you looking for a brush? m' ' Not with Germany itootlt uruwi-or - brush. I; have a brush for '25c. Tooth brushes, ; 5c up. : W.'X' A. S. LOCKE, INDCPENDUNCE, OKEOON rVIDE-AWAKE Think about Um Tbe ennmuiiia antra ot the (inplioiihnn. cauavil by the (art llial U luu aucb MATCHLESS POWER TWt M WTCSSf WSSH hr POUISSKM to avafeaaeS la H vtobawlL IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (THI mSISISTIBLI Of MANO FOS) DtVtttSKM AND RELAXATION) TO GRATIPY WHICH MANY AU WILLIN8 TO 00 WITHOUT OTHCR NECESSITIES. IT 18 THE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AQE Aa lae.SaeallSIa aiarca al laaaaf aa SaBeAt aa aa. It la elmplp In rcnatrutilnn, anil prlcce are arrarifed to aultall pocket kookai vhllatba demand will continue aa lung aa human Datura extata. The Intnxlncilon of a few Gntphojinonea Into a community at ones create aa Incraaalng demand fur RtCOtOS 4 Sim Si, and a CCITWW)tS MSMUS la Sbm iaHISa.il ; Why do eccute Uit ttaf al rVoliu erhk are allawal SaeleraT ( , WRITS FOl CATALOQUC, TERMS, ETC, TO Columbia Phonograph Co., t25 Qeary Street, 5AN FRANCISCO, CAL , ' . anwiajl - The Castle Keeps constantly on hand a 6ie , ' fssorlment of . ; Whiskies,- : 0 ' ' Wines, Brandies, ' v' Cigars,", . t . Alsi the famous Hop Gold Beer. S. E. OWEN, manager waV. BO YEARS)' . ,v EXPERIENCE - .A Taani Maama DteiONS , COPVatlOHTS AO. Anrone aeniltng a aketch and deierlptton may qnlohlT ascertain iur oiilnlon free wnether aa Invmiltiin la pnibahly patentable. OttDiniunloa. tlnnaatrlatlTennlMentlal. HMultmoklill Hatenta Bant free. Ulitnat Hueiicij fur .iHiurlnK nateuta. . I'lilnnia taktin llmiiiiih Miinn A Co. reeelra ipcrlal notlca, without oliaine, ta (lie Scientific American. A hanilinmelr lllnntmlwl areeklf. IjirMat elr. eulatlon of any actum itto lounial. Termi, 13 a Ti'nr: four montha, f 1. Sold brail aaaadealera. MUNN & Co.3618"-"- New York Uranoh OIBoe, I6 f St, Wahlulo,D.C. . . Foley's Kidney Cure make tidaeji and b&Met ntyatV ' K't IW ' J . -'.11 V', AM t ' . Mi r, ,.jo Sliwrt, t&ptitom: T v : O . , x ..'.... '. . Hi i i i in lUniiH i ;:3 .3 3 heavy stock of J 3 ,3 3 3 3 . m but a hair brushy v f?r a suvw-poliaMng eood all-bnstla hair &4- in Prtscnit MERCHANTS, ADO TO YOUR EUSIMtSS GRAPH0PH0I1E are OF ENTERTAINMENT A Han Slips Up Ou It ever time that bs taiss his Jaura dry work outslds of the Balem Steam Laundry to be dona up. He finds "that iirtd feeling" aleallog over him wbeo be notes tbe difference In the exquisite oolor and beautiful Ontsh, saying nothing of the good ooodiUou lb which jour linens are relarned by the ' ' ' " ' Salem Steam Laundry. 1 "A OOL. J. OLM8TKD, Pron. ' " " . , POROUS D.. OLMSTEIX' Mg PheDa ii . IW Ubartr st Bicycls - I!:id;:irttr$. Agent for the ; " Rambler and Ideal. All kinds of bicycle 8un dries at reasonable prices, , ? , All kind of bicycle repair! ing done, work promptly at tended to, -i: AIL, wojk guar anteed. ' O. W. Bmnt, t ;' 1 West Side OficQ J. w.: , NOTARY PUBUC. ' . Rea Estate.;., f f IrisurahceV LoansI' KIRKLAND