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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1901)
THE WEST SIDE Tlthen, N. 14t. THUIWDAY, JULY 4. W01, , KNlflHTs or pvi-mias HOMKK I.OIHIK KtV MKKT8 KVKRV wedneadav evenm. Mi-mlwra Mluk itiw n.rttcv iivrn HieMuaMvea ai-eordtitslv Vt.ilin KnlUIar lnvlli-,1 lo atond mixta vonvvulviil. - f.H,wius.r.'... ,. v . J.W.BIVMARHW8.K..fc r of Ano-rloa, iwli atrtsry Hattmlajr evening MSotihHMt. . " V. K. Allln, dvnlM, Cooler block, Cr, th ehoii-vsl, at buUutun'i. S R. M. Vil A Co' atov ad In Mary E. Wilkin ha pl hrr tt tvll into tlx it run Kw Kngland story called "Tro for Pmc in tha July 'New LlpomeoU Majsatina. . A full line ol iprliig wagona at R. M WadoACo.- , All tha mMMlnM and tha late! noTrlf run b had at RUuoa'. .. ... Few ol us know much about th ' ligtier ol th Declaration ol ImloptiV doiioa. To be briefly told about the ttwr ol each In tha admiral)! paper by Lora 8. La Mnc in tha July "New" ; Li)incott it a dlatiuct gain in know il and patriotism. - Tha llcwt IVwrlntloa for Malaria (hilla and t'rrr la uottl of imv'a T.T- t.Kita CHILL TNI It Ml SlltlHy IIMO aUU Ouimii in tatntaa mriu. jo eurs, uo pay iic,Ma, The depositor ol Gilbert Brothart' bank, in Baleai ar rejoiciug in tha news that thy will ba iaUi dollar lor dollar. For flirt clasa milk cana go to R. M. Wada A Co. ,..,,-,. Try Moore, the barber, north aide ol "0" etrcvt, opposiw Knox' gncry Hot, for a hair cut or ahava. Special price oa craai separator at R. M. YVdk Co. Harold Batlagh'i itory ol Chine Ufa in tha July "New" Llppineott give aoma intimate vlewa of tha cruelty iD flioled uihmi tha fait ol little Chine girls. Thit is redeemed by tba love ol a father very touching and human. MALAKIA CAUSES BILIOUSNESS, (tmva's Tutolru CUII1 Tuulo remove lb cauae. 8ome enterprising person abonld ttart a cannery here and help to aaaa the enormous Iruit crop that annually gore waste. A large variety of garden cultivator at K. M. Wade Co. For aale ) Intercit in a One brick building on the beat corner in Indepeu dence. The rent will par 15 per cent On investment. Inquire of R. M. Smith, Monmouth Oregon. When in Salem and you waut a good meal don't forget to go to Btroug'i lUwtaurant, where everything the mar ket alt'orda can be had. J. L. Stockton haa nioveil hit large atock ol drygood to Salem and will inert ly take np hia resilience there. In leav ing here Mr. Stockton takea the beat wiahee ol a boat ol (Heinle who regret his departure but predict for him the same measure of success he baa achieved in a business career of 15 yeara in Inde pendence, Better lor the Blood than Sanaparllla Cor thmm Uvm In tl MIrl Ul.trkU. Grove's 1'hU'Ihi i blll Ionic. . Tba 0. C. T. Co'i boat Pomona will make four round trip betweeu Inde peudeaca and Salem on the Fourth, leaving Salem at 7 and 10:30 a. m. and 1 :S0 and 6 :30 p. ni.; leavea Independ ence at ft a. m. and 12:30, 4 and 8 p. m. There will be no boat to or from Port land. i35 Special bicycle to trade for wood. Iuuuire of ' Campbell Bros. J. 8. Moore, the barber oil C street, now haudlea Newbro'a Herpicide. ihe faiuoua datidruiri-ure, endoraexl by all the leading barbers of Portland and all cities iu the east. Give it a trial and aave your batr. What to do with one'a summer vaca tion ia a perennial question. Most peop le have neitlier the money nor the wish to go to an expensive, overcrowded sea side or mountain resort, and yet every man needs a few days devoted to pleas ure and a complete rest. The Cosmo politan for July gives a solution of the problem in a well-written, illustrated article, "A Houseboat The Modern Palace." Undoubtedly a houseboat off ers a cheap and comfortable vacation, and the ranks of its devotees are con stantly swelling. , MALARIA MAKES IMPURE BLOOD. Orores Tanuiltn C'till I Tuulo cures Malaria. UK Eastern Brook Trout. Through the efforts of Mr. Edwin Stone, manager ol the Corvallis & East ern Railroad Co., 10,000 young eastern brook trout will be shipped to Albany within a few days to le planted in the tributaries of the Santiatn. These fish were hatched by the Portland Fish and Game Association from, egge obtained Irom the United States fish commission. The young troul will be placed in Cox creek near Sanderson' bridge, and it is hoped that the foothill atreami will soon be stocked with eastern ' brook trout.- . -; "' -4 " ' v Foley9 s Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. This signature en every bor of lb gennln Laxative Bromo-Quinine TaM.t ths remedy 4hat eon a eoM la 4T Trunks kinds Sr Canvas Telescopes, Plain and 3 leather bound, " ' 'J m"""" mfm . - I nil 1 f i a n n1 oivncr '' Waste Baskets and 2 E . ' ;Vj i'Jinko Baskets, ; Carpet Beaters and Tacks, 2 IE Tack Hammers and 3 Zz-V) U: 1 . Tack Pullers, f Sink Cleaners 'and 3 M Scrubbing Brushes. 3 I 5 SHOES. I 1 THE RAKET STOR TiunuaiiauiaiinaiiuauauuuauiiR Vhm you want a modern Ufn-dale poyalo.try CbambarUln'i Ktomach and Liver Tableta. They are aaay to take aud pteaaaut lu ctlVut, PrUw, SScetita Nample. fre at KlrklaiM's drug atotv. Mr, J. II. Collins Is putting a lot of improvements on hit mill and ia now prepared to make flour by tha latest unproved method. Heartburn. . , , , When tha quantity of fond taken ia too large or tha quality too rleh, heart- buru la likely to follow, and eapeolally ao If tha dlgeattoa baa been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and uot too freely of easily dlgeeted food. M tloata tha mod thoroughly. Let alx hour elapee between meal aud wheu you tv a fullnene aud weight In the region of the stomach after eating, In dioatlng that you have eaten too much take mm of ChaiubrrleJu'e. Htoniaoh aud Liver Tableta aud the heartburn may be avoided. For kale by Kirklatid Drug CO. During twenty-four hgtira beginning at midnight Monday and ending Toes' day uoon, there aero seventy deaths from heat in New York and Brooklyn Care for Ikolera lafaatam Sver : t Known ta Fail. During 1at May an Infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera lufautum. The doctor had given up all hopes of ravoaery, . I touk ft bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to tha hmwtv (all' lug thetu I felt aura it would do gixnl if ued according to dhe!loim, lu two day time the child liad fully recover ed. The child la uu vlgoroua and healthy. I have recommended this reoiedy frequently aud hava never knowu It to lall.-Mra. Curt I Baker, Bookwaltar, Ohio. Foraala by Kirk land Drug Co. , , The canipineeting held by tha United Evangelical church, in tha city park cloeed last Sunday after a successful convention of two weeks, Tha services were particularly well attended through out, the large tent being crowded every night. Many thousands have been reetorad to health and happiness by tba uae of Chaiuberlalu'a Cough Remedy. If af flicted with any throat or lung trouble, give it a trial for It la certalu to prove beneficial. Coughs that have reeUled all other treatment for year, have yielded to this remedy aud perfect health been restored. C'i?s that seem ed hopeleee, that tha climate af famous health reanrta failed to benefit, have been permanently cured by Ita use. Hear in mind that every bottle ia war ranted and if It does not prove benefi cial the money will be refunded to you. for aale by Kirklatid Drug Co. " Service at the Preebyterian church next 8abbath both morning and even ing. HabbalD ecuool at lus a. m. follow ed by public worship, consisting of a short sermon, reception of members, tnd Communion. In the evening there will be a service of praise and a short address by the pastor. A very cordial welcome to all. What Two Outs Will Do. It will bring relief to sufferer from aalhina or consumption, even la the worst casea. Tula la about what one dase of Fokiy'a Honey aud Tar oosla. Isn't la worth a trial? a. h. ixx-k. Suicide Sear Sorer. On Sunday last, Mr. McLean of Suver, while picking blackberries near the big bridge over the Luckiaiuute, discovered the body of a man lying in the brush. The coroner was summoned and found that the man, who bad apparently been dead (or some time, died from the eff ects of a pistol shot, self-inflicted. His face had been eaten away and there was no clue to his Identity. In his pockets was found a nickel, a box of shells and a mall memorandum book unused. Mr. Johu . Tipple, Cotton, ()., aays: "Foley's Hooey aud Tar cured my lit tle girl of a severe cough aud Inflamed toualla." A. 8. Locke, PicKel wishes the public to know that he will celebrate by keeping hi gallery open all day. He is constantly adding to his excellent photographer's outtlt, and will make you aa good a picture as any artist on the coast. Tho. W. Carter of Ashboro, N. C, had kidney trouble and one bottle of r'oley'a Kidney Cure ellected a perfect cure, and be saya there 1 no remedy that will compare with it. A. H. Locke. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stansbery attend ed the G. A. R. and W. R. C. encamp ment at Foreot Grove from June 25 to 28 stopping at Mc.Minnville on their way and remaining until the 1st of July. Science haa found that rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. This poison should be excreted by the kid ueys. Foley's Kidney Cure always make them well- A. 8. Locke. Edward and James Hiddell of Mon mouth, went to Portland yesterduy to ride in the bicycle races there today. , . The greatest healer of modern times is Banner Waive for cut, wounds, sores, piles and all skin diseases. ,It ia guar anteed. Use no substitute. A. 8. Locke, TicKel has been obliged to koop help and has engaged Mn, Earhart to do his retouching. - ; v ' $r ; TO CURE A COLD IN OHt DAY fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet All druggleta refund the money if It fiillH to cure. E. W. Grove' signature Is on each box. 25o. ' ; and sizes-, Miss Mattie le Is visiting Mrs. F. A. Douty, : . '. . ? .' . MissBsl Taylor and Miss Lenora Shank spent Sunday at Turner, Ji A, Carter, ol Wells, made a short visit to our town yesterday. Mr. (Irimthe ol MoMlnnvlll I visit tng Mr. A. J. Goodman. " Mis All!- Adams of McMinnville I ylslrtng the Mlssea Lines. II. Davidson, ol Itnena Vlsla was in twn yestenlay on business. L. M. Woods of Dallas was In town on business yesterday, . J. R. Brown, vl Sheridan, 1 visiting friends here', t,t . 0, A. Maldin cam np from Salem Tuesday on business. , , J. E, Smith was over from the county seat yesterday,' n. Mrs, Carter, of Wells, visiting wltli her daughter Mr. R, J. Taylor. ; l M. Smith and wife of Corvallis, are visiting Mr. Smith's sunt, Mrs. Wilson County Clerk Loughsry was a visitor to Independence last Friday. . " D, B. Taylor and Clarence Indaud went to Bridgeport Ashing last Friday. P, 11. Murphy and family have gone to llrais Valley to live. V. L, Frasier I preparing to move into his house near tha Christian church )lr, and Mr. Clarence Ireland ex pee to mov to town shortly. Mr, J, A. Wheeler returned Monday (rum a visit in Portlaod. Miss Edna Hubbard of Salem, is visit ing Mis 11 Merreii, W, P, Connaway haa returned from business trip to Moscow, Idaho. J. E, Kirkland came up from Salem Saturday and remained over Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Henry Patterson of Portland are visiting relative her. Mr. A. W. Docksteadcr, ol Pallaa, wm in thl city last Saturday, Jack Wilson, engli eeron Ihe I. A M. Motor spent last week visiting friend in Sheridan. Mlsa Nina Bakemaa who has been visiting her grandfather at Ilroad meads, li expected home thl week. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Campbell drove to Corvallis Saturday afternoon and spent Sunday with relative there. Mis Ada Locke' and her mother, Mr. Mssteraon, returned Tuesday from trip to Portland, Mrs. U. A. Kramer and children, who have been camping at Turner returned home Monday, Mrs. M. A. C Robertson bss returned from Turner where she ha been attend ing campmeeting. Th Mlase Richardson returned Mon day from Turner wheie they have spent the past two weeks. G. C. Davidson aud son of Wheatland cam upon the boat Tuesday night for short visit with friends. Mr, Messinger formerly of this place, now president ol the lliinl-Montay Hardware, Co., of Tacoma, visited in this tli's city th first ol th week. C. W. Butler and family, and Vance Butler from Roasland, B. C, came in on Saturday' train and stayed until Tuee- ay visiting their brother, Dr. 0, D, Butler. They are on thcirway to Kitchi kan, Alaska. Mrs. U. A. Wilcox and daughter are camping at Gladstone Park and will re main there during the session of the Willamette Valley Cham auqua Associa tion. mg clan of Mmltb a Grove, Ky., for over thirty year, write hi personal exper ience with Foley'a Klduey Cur. "For yeara I have been greatly bothered with kidney trouble aud enlarged pos tals glaud. f used everything known to the profcHeion withmit relief, until I was iuduced to use Foley' Klduey Cur. Afwr using three bottle I was entirely relieved aud cured. I prescribe It now daily In ray practice aud heart ily reenuitueud Ita use to all physicians for such trouble, for I can honestly slate I have prescribed it lu hundreds of rases with perfect sucoew." A. H. Lock. Permit a busy editor to make a sug gestion to housewives, anent the advent of hot weather. Do not fait to make some (rait sherbets for the children. Take strawberries or any rle fruit, main np with equal weight ol sugar and squeexe the juice out thrungh a piece of cheese cloth, Add the same quantity of water and juice of one lemon. Frecte in an ordinary Ice-cream frecm. This makes a simple, delicious, inexpensive luxury for warm weather. Any fresh fruit can be used that will yield a juice, such sa strawberries, raspberries, cher ries, currants, wine berries, peaches, apricots, grapes and the product is far cheaper than Ice-creiims made of cream, milk, starch, eggs and gelatines. Salem Journal, Jos, G. Amhertof, Dills, O, write: "I had an obstinate sore on my face which everything elxe fulled to heal. After one application of JPtntier Halve it began lo heal and after three nppM cations It whh entirely healed leaving uo scar." A. H Locke. Columbia College has its turn this muith In the series of "College Tales" which Llppiucott's Magazine has been running this year. "A ' Lightning Change" is by Allien l'yon Turliuoa, ion of 'Marlon Haflaml,"' who'1 has done an uncommon thing in inventing a (weittvuly cfkcellent plot for a college story, IloW Keith the vaudeville singer plays a double part will b a surprise to the reader and will bring a thrill to every devout Columbian, A MV W..Arlu,.1 .1. .!.. I. ...II..... H A B'mdi,i u ur.iri 10 .UUIUI- l.ed to guarantee lluuuer Halve for tetter, eczemii, piles, ipralue, scalds, burim, uh era and any oju n or Old Bore. a;h. Locke. The West Side he ajurgp number of subscriiiers on its list who are in arrears and kindly suggests that they remember the printer so that he can meet his obligation.'-!! iHt Tha bt Praiorlptlon for Malaria Chills and Fever, Is a bottle of Grove's Tasteleiei Clill) Tonic. It I simply Iron and quinine in a talelctis form, No cure, uo pay. Price, oiw, THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges,' Props, ' i . Clgara, , Cigarette, Tobaooo and Confaotlonery. , ' Flrat Claaa Soda Fountain In oon-,-, v-,.. . naetlon. ' ' BANNER 'SALVE tr moat tuwllng alv In th wartd. A Huiidaj Train, ' Th Southern Pttciflc Company Inn ilocMud to comply with lli 'titimiB from numerous clliccne of Corvnllis, IniloiH'nili'iuv, McMinn villa am Forest Urovofor a tfumlny traiunrvloe on tlio Went Initio tlivl nion, In sending out notice of tliif, M imager Kocliler gayr. ' . . In rtntHinau to your coiumunlia- lion to Mr. Mitrklmiii, our general freight nnd jmawnger agent, 1 l'B to any that we have couoluileil to itiftguralo Mmday juiaaonuer tmlii train aervlce iHftwwn Portland and (Vvrnllis, hut I ileaire to nay that Ihlx can only bo looked uimui a an experiment, nnl tlmt w may l forced to dinoontiiiue this ee ahould it bo found that it 1 not re ceiving sullicient patronage to jus ttfv tho exponau. 1 mK also to say in thia oonnco lion that I am receipt of a commit- , II I, 'II iiiuauon irom lUo.numviiKi, sineu by many, iirolestinii agaiimt a Hun- day train, Thia lervlcu will go into effect Hip first Bumlny in July. It will sim ply lo an DXteufHui of tho week-day fidtwlule tooover Sunday, the train leaving l'ortlnri At 7;:W a. in. and returning At 5:50 p. i. A Bunday train Iiaa long been uVHlrod by sKlont along the Went Siilu ili vision, who have been cut off from all means of communica tion with tha outside- world on one Jay of tho week. Tho town par tictiltuly that havB grown to con siderable sine have fretted becamte they coulil not get mail and expnwg matter on Sunday a town of sim ilar siieon other line of road could Failure to get newspaper on the day when thoy most wanted to rend hat bot'ii a considerable ele ment in moving tho people to ak or the Sunday train. It is oxiiect- ed that tho patronage uf the Sunday train will prova tha wisdom of ex tending the ecrvico through the oveu day, though it will probably take A little time to get tho people accuetomod to it and in tho halut of patroniiing it.Oregonian. It llaiixles the World. o discovery in medicine lis ever created one quarter of the excltlmeiil that ha been caused by Dr. King' New IHacovery for Consumption, It's severest teat have Ih'CU on hopeleaa Ictlina of Consumption, 1'neiiiuoiila, H'iuorrlm((, Pleurisy and Ilroiichitls, thoiisiiiiils of whom It uaa restored to perfect health. For Cough, Col da, Asthma, Croup, Ify Fever, lloann. uees aud Whooping Cough It la th HHlckint, surest cure in the world. It sold by Kirkland Drug Co., who guarantee It, Parker Pickings. July 3, 1'jOI. applied for our Miss Ollie Harris siliooi Wediiesday, John Baldwin, of Buena Vista, was in our town in the cattle business Monday, Geo. Hotter is getting one of his farm wagons (minted in the burg. Clint Bradley 1 doing quite welt In the stereoscope business. Hank aud Mitt Well came home from Winlock, Wash., Tuesday. P. W, Haley will soon go out in the Rogue river country to hunt a new loca tion, David 1 1 it ley is once .more a lection hand. The lection crew will take in the cele- brntiou at Independence on the Fourth something unusual. II. II. filler Is working in town this week. Allen Johnson is helping Fuqu cut 140 acres ol Rye grass and clover, Loner Rates aud linger Limits on Buffalo Ticket. Tickets with return limit good until ugust 31st aud Sept. 1st with stopover privileges, are now on sale by the Bur lington Route good leaving July 'M and id, Choice of routes, best service nd coommodiitioiii and quickest time. Cull upon or write lor particulars, R. W. Foster, ticket agent llurllngUm Route, corner Third and Stark Sts rtland, Oregon. LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A FAMILY LlBRARV The Best In Current Literature 12 Complctc Novil Yiaau MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 rr.it vcait ; 28 ct. a coev NO CONTINUED STORIES IVKRV NUMBCK COM PUT IN ITCLr Llpiiliiuott' Miigti.lue and the Vh;ht Hinw, one year, 8:i.'J). Foley's Kidney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. A Bureau i Information. The Burlington ticket office In Portland Is a veritable Bureau of Information for travelers a place where they can learn what it will cost to roach ANY point in America or Europe; how long tha trip wilt dike, and what there Is to see on tha way. It you are figuring on an eastern trip, drop in and get full information, or, II you prefer, write me about it, Omaha, Chicago, Kansas City, St, Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond, ' , Cor, pi But; ju'smm Ahilrad of liiiirumen'a Filed lu Pnlk Omit; June .1 to July I, 11)01. IHvKilM Martha E Calbreath lo C U Parker, ltt.74 In town ol Parker -W00. ' M J Martin to U M Hmlih, IiU) sec M tp H i r 5 w-il.M). W K Williams to Phy Slmon, Uox loOft Iu Phy Simpson's fiirm'iO, K P I)ove, Mil in r, to Martha K Slnqe on, e l, of e '4 ol sen ilS ip I) s r 7 w- AltKl, Pulk Comity Hank lo F.lisslietli J l.tnic, Us 7, H, B, blk H, 'II.CUy- Id, A A Bailey to R A Porter, 10 Moses Fades d I e tp 8 s r (1 w .VJ5, J W Klmsey to DO Hleker, 5kefl ft tp luiraw-f&t J.iephln Wright to 0 I) Tlce.' lls 4, S, 0,1-lkB, Falls Cily-1100. . OACKRCotoT II Marsh, 85.47a sec B ip 7 r 8 w- 13,07. United Stale to Geu W Jarvls, Mn sec ;k) Ip H I r 0 w patent. . v f 100 llrward $100. The h'Sitom ol llil lwr will be aleawil Ui U'Hi-M Dial ilirv I. at itwl eiio ilnmUfu iimm. tltal kvitmpti hiu liiwii alitv lu iurtiM nil if. laow, kii.I Mini I. ilt.rli. Ilall't t aUrtli Cure la ili niiljr hIIIvu mtr kimoll lo lln iimtH'iil traUriiiliy, l aliwili liolns anuiu In tialill.m.e, n-'tulrtm a mm.uiuilotial IH-iil-NiMH, Hall', t'aiarrti ur ) lakun Inu ni.ll) ai'tthir itr,i(.U)- uimmi 1I10 hlmii ami uoe,it. urtiti'o. ui iio .lrui, llivroiii il.lM) UK His liiuniinilnii nl Hie ill. ami iinit the tin Hum i r ' i k i I'y IhiiIiIiiik iiii ih" I'm,. mini. in ami am.lliis ualura in dmns Ita wort. Tim lir.iitl,il ,r. Ii.vn an itiui'tl lolili In It miraUm iwura thai lle'V iiltrr Uw llumlii'il li,illmn l.ir mii y iimi thai II lull, lutiini. iiit f r lul ol laulluiulll.U, ' Aclilrwui K. t. I'HKHBV Cv. Tulciltl, tl, Hold b l)ruaiiil, lUII'a Kamllf fill. ai III bMI, An Old Time Performance. The stage haa experienced such a great change iu the past 3D years that it is Im possible to find a trace of the old comedy or drama, Everything runs to the sell' sational. Uncle Tom's Cabin, when drt pne doced, was considered to lu one ol the finest stage pictures ever- presented, tlince then, huwever, cheap and interior companies have produced th play dis regarding the original idea of the piece aud giving a poor performance. Mr. Urlswold has this season organised a company of unusual strength, and has surrounded them Willi wealth of ef fect, scenery, etc. We do not adver tise) and do not produce a double Uncle Imn's Cabin, but faithfully present the play as it is written and played yesrs ago. J lie IiIimnI hounds are not poor half-starved crealures,bul line specimens of ferocious man-eating canine race. The allegorical scene in Ihe last act is one of the principal features ol the pci-(ormem-e requiring I, W0 feet of canvas and the services ol 10 people for its com plete performance. F.xruralou lo the Fait. ' The Burlington Route is everywhere known as the line that offers the lowent rales, quickest lime aud beat service and accommodations. For quick time they offer three days to Chicago, only three ! nights on the train this cannot bej beaten. For service, Ihe finest trains on earth cost over tl(i,U0d. They sell you tickets over alt lines, Northern I VI lie, Southern Pacific, Canadian Pacific, Ureal Northern, . It. A N., I'nion l a cillu, Denver A'ltio Urande, Rib Grande Western, Chicago A North Western. Rate always the lowest to any and atl point. We hve ticket on sale now good leaving July 1st, 21 and 3d, with mturn limit to August 31st that will enahl you to resell Buffalo and return at leas than tu. tall si our olllce or write lor par- llcular. R, W. Foster, ticket agent Burlington Route, corner 8d and Htiirk St., Portlud, Ore.. Married WILLIAM.S-0'KELLEY.-Iii this city on Saturday, June 20, at the Little Palace hotel, Mr. Marcus C. Williams and Miss Clara A. O'Kelley cr unit ed in marriage, Rev, E. J. Thompson, D. D., oltlclatlng. ; The wedding waa a very pretty and pleasant one, the guests being the par ent aud Immediate relative of the con tracting parlies. Mr, William lias just graduated from tlve Oregon Agricultural college, with Swclal honors, and is a very highly esteemed gentleman by all who know him. Miss O'Kelley is a charming young lady of most estimable character. They merit and will receive tho very best wlshu ol their many friumls. t Mr. Williams has a ponitioii in the drug store at Amity, where the happy couple will make their homo. - An Excursion to Cliiclnnittl. The olllciul route selected by the No ddy uf Christum Endeavor for their Cornntional meeting at Cincinnati, Ohio, July Oth to 10th, is 0. R. N. Co , Oregon Short Line, Rio'Urainlti Western Ry., Denver A Rio Urande R R.", Bur tington and Big Four systems, The delegates and their Irieiula will leave Portland on, the evening of July 1st, stopping enroute at 8ult Luke City, where lliey will he Joined by the Cali fornia and U tub, delegations. Coidial Invitation is extendeil to all, whether Kmlnavorcrs or otherwise, who are contuuiplntlng an eastern trip, to Join the party. 8 Further particulars may be obtained from Rev, A. J, Montgomery, transpor tation manager, Oregon City, Or., or the Rio Grande Western Ry., No. 122 A Third Klreet, Portland, Oregon. A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. Keep Out tho Wet SAWYER'S linlilw Unmi CLOTHING Tha waUrsraaf arail la hf wit. Majl. rrwm it,. i.rt a,.i.fi.i. mi trarrsieia wairritraw It,. r'iliM. wivr .nit mi I M.ila tu nu4 far Ik Iradu aiark. irk. II Sum uut b tbmu. nrlt. (uf nalaluai,. la I, I, Wlhtisal rHlIu U l(U., k.. rruiIlM, H. M. sAWi rll a so.acMm. : .mm. .'.M.pi.f m .... The Public (Joed In Tree. l'rotoctlon of fonmta hna come to be a rocognbwl function of tho gov ernment, aaya nn exclmngo. When the jwliey began, tun years ago, it met with Homo opyoBition, but wtter uniUirstaiiding moii replaced oil verso oritimimt, ami now reser ve ara regarded an iiuliKjMMisablo. Theytm, however, nuffer a draw back from lack of unity in imuiago- muiit. There are throe Imruuug in Control in Washington, ' whereim slimild lie one, Kc-orgunuaiion is needed to promote ellicieney and to put forestry work on a IiiihIiicsii like bnal. Thcho facta are broifght out by Oiffonl Pincliot, lit " tha current number of tho World' Work. Ho aocentuate tha necesalty of prcaer- j vatlon of forest for tho mainten ance and development of industry, i Tlio integrity of the water supply,! which tho great interest of ngricttl-j ture and propowd irrigation, tlo-i miikeg thl policy imjwrative for tho public good. There are now J thirty-dght reserved, containing nearly 47,XK),0(X acred of laud.; Mucli tinilier is destroyed by fire, but ft lnrge part of thi devastation! may be prevented. A tho Govern- i incut due not own ail the land In ; Ihe renervei, the danger of fire and ; lose from timber tiiieveg are greater j Limn they otherwise would lw. En-; den vor to got back tract granted to railroads and settler had result- j oil in some unavoidable fraud, i which have, however, not discon cerl)d the purpose of the Govern ment. Mr. Pincht enforoeg the fact tlmt tho Government must exereido great prudence in permitting heep on redcrve. Protection of foreetg de pend on wieo regulation of grazing. Graning on eotno tract, tie in Cali fornia, mudt he prohibited. In the Oregon, Washington, Arizona and New Mexico diatrict it need lo be jmlicioiidly hiMlged, If unrestrain ed, it will devastate foruetd by pre venting new growth and loosening oil on mountain eidoa. : Tlteritne function of reserves ia to rolct water aujply excewiive grazing hu imperiid agriculture and magnitie the difficulties of irrigation. Agri culture in the West must he devel oped largely by such artificial mean. In Southern California the fruit yield in conditioned by the water How from the reserves. Many railroad companies-are helping to start tree in plains and dedcrta. The Uio Clrando & West-! ern will plant (15,000 trees in Utah' and over a million aood. Tho Big Four has set out 70,000 trees in Indiana. Numerous other roads are doing, similar work, showing that the Government endeavor is in lino with their in interests, and that they have grown into the gen eral sentiment of the Nation in favor of forest protection. Drj hiar preparations simply dot ip dry cntiirrh i thoy dry tip tha secretin (1T. op dry cntiirrh ; thoy dry tip Ui Sporetiotis, which silhiire to the ninuiurnne and dnoom. pus, catming a fur mora surious trouhls than tho ortliimry fomiof oatiirrh. Avoid all dry. hi Inluilants, filings, suiokos and mulls d us Unit vliioh cIi'Siihoh, soothes and brftls. Ely's Crsnm Kalm is suoli remedy and will cur ontnrrh or old In tho hi nd easily and pleasantly. A trlid sio will lis nmilud for 10 psnts. All dniKKUts soil U 6()o.siB. Kly Hrothors, fid Warrun 8t.,N.y. Th Ilnhn oure without puin, does nut IrritHto or esttss sneeidiig. It spreads llsclf over an irritiitnd and tttijrry surfiiae, reliuv. hiK Inmii'ilinUily the puiuful iiitlituiuiiition. With I'.ly's Omsm llnlm you aro aruiod agiiinst Kasid Cuto. .li a: d liny Fuvor. E.L.KetcIium,M.D Ollhte and Rtialdunoe (Tomer Railroad Moiimoutb Htmt, INDEPENDKNC'E. OR -LOST- Many peojile havo.lost tho sight of ono eyo by nonuse that would havo boon all right if they had used the proper GlasBOs when young. See that your children's eyca aro all right. Examination fro ; Os As Kramer & co. Jewelers and Optician. The Castle Keeps constantly on band a flue assortment ot Whiskies, Wines, , , . Brandies, . Cigars, AIsj the famous Hop Gold Beer. S. E. OWEN, rianager k m m a a a ' ,v- a a mi OUT Now Ia the time to repair your. We carry In stock extra , machines: 21 3 for Di erlng Mower. 23J tor Dt-eimg Mowers, 3x.'l for Iecr!iig Mower. , 8fl for I leering Mower. ' 8 8-lilxil J for Osborne Mower. 1 8x3 II. I', for O'lxiruo Mower. .'Ik.'I L, '. for O.Uirue Mower. -Sk-U for riaim Mowers, f SxS 8-10 fr McCormiek Mowers, lli.'ll for Htuiidanl Mowers, x!l 81(1 for Tiger Mower. 8x;fl for Woods Mowers. Wij enrrv a full lino Binders mid Mowers. F. E. CHAMBERS, Thurston Lumber Company, Tlliutt l Dallas, Oresron. ' Dallas, .MANUFACTURERS OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS ' Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. XOTK: -We h-ive a first clan dry kiln which enable us to eiva von thnr oughly dry loniUr. i . u DOCTOR UP" Changoulilo wcathor between two swisons encour agon your chronic troubles and' inflicts upon you inuch petty mcknops. lletter ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure -it. Come to ua to have your proscriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug utoro. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND 50UTH and HAST -via SOUTH HRN PACIFIC CO 1 Shasta Route. Trsln livi li.ri. n'lflnco for I'orlluait WMy .uiiiiii. m 'Jtt p. 111. Un lor tuivllu l I l:W . m. I.r I'orilxnit I.v Altutur Ar A.hlmi.l . Hm-ralnclitij,,,,.... " Hull I mini ihw.... " Ofti-ll. " lHv,.r- " Kttu.M 4 'tiy " CIiI.wko :, m. IJlW p. Ml. li li . III. .IU . III. T:i- i. iu. , i M . nu . II is) a. in, 7 '.!. , iMi UI. T:.i0 1. m. llnvt . m ll.t u. m. 't41H iu. .4A m. 7') m St:IS . is ! -Itl . iu b.m in " I.o Alib le. ;':inp. m. f O'm ni " Ki ttJMp, m, S:H Ml " ton Worth, :. m. :'. M " Clir ur Mta Iltwikia. lli.iuikra " tlotiotiMi 7jW.i.., 7:t m H Siw Orl,iiK..,M1, S'ltip. i. : S;0 t. m l Wtliintu . M . B. :' , m W r,v .. M..-3. ' fuiWsa as Twins r aa Iwth ttWiu f I sir i!m Hanrsiuciii ti iilt n snil Kl ri srnl touri.l r lu Clilom, HI. Unn, N Orlwiii. mi.! Wl)liil'. rnnntln St sn rnuioMoo with surort Ukiuainii Iin fur lluixilmn, Ji.n, cuius l'lilll'li!(-, oiilti sud tkutli AuierK. He JlH.d, A. Wiuva Ml ldi!liuilii ! Uon, or mUrcm C, It. MAKKIf AM, Ueiiersl IWiiiht Ainiit For 1111.1. Or. A CLEAN SHAVE AND A- STYLISH RAIR GUT lWIUTVOU OCT WHKX YOU PATItONIZE Kutch's Barber Shop. Iiult'liciideiira Orppon WASTKD TRI'STtt'OKTItV J1KN AN'I) W men m lrnvtl timl hi1vi-iiho liir old vvl'ih. Il.lit-rt Iioiim itl wilut niuitu'iHi iiliiiidiiiit. Sul ry ;mi yrar still exiH'iiieii, sit imyalilo In phmIi. Ni, (-itiiVHMMttic riiiuir.'il. uive ft-frr. enniHiuiid imioIim' iilf-ftililrisied sihiuimmI on v'lui, Aililri-m, Mmmmir, ;ii Csmou liiilu., Dhli'nini. Go to H. M. LINES For Wall I'upor, Wiudow Sluults, Picture Framos, oto. Furniture of all kinds repaired. Ofllee with theTolophonecompniiy . - I N DF.rUN DKNCK. -AIMCOIIIM- FRANK E. QRISWOLD'S Pavilion Railroad Uncle Toms Cabin Company will Exhibit at Independence, TUESDAY JULY 9.; This Com pany carries Forty People, a car load of beautiful special scenery and Mechanical Effects one of the finesta Bands and orchostros oil the Road, this Company has been organ ized at it cost of $20,000 and should not be confounded with other so called companies playing this piece, Admission 25 cents; Children 15 cents, '. sections for the following sl!8-Ifl for Peering Hinders. Sx2 3-10 for riftiio Hinders. Ilx.'l for OxlHime llliider. 23'mfor WiwmIs Itluiler. 3x21 for MeCoriultk llliider. of f-xtrns for the McCormick MAIN BTREKT Oregon. DRUG CO. OREGON SHOTilNE and UiMttN PACIFIC l)Prt fur TIME SCHEDUIIS. From ludipvudriios ArrtT from -ll(HK(V Vnrilnuil Miwilill 11:00 . Ill Hlt lk, .Vitiv.r. H. Wiirtli, Onishs, KjtniMu, (Hly, HI, IMilH,ctiia'j so 490p. m Tl HllllU lnitloa AllMltlC KJl IT". MM III Salt tko, Aonvw, It . wmli,(ruiHlis.Kaa. , tw t'llr, HI, IjiuIi, ' l'htooo ss tmU 11 IB, vi Hum- Instoo .ah P'.l .vou saw iu VIS Hp,iiiirio Walls, Wkiik, u-h-Um, HDokHiie, Mm nmimllii. Ml. ul, Imiutb.MllwsiikM, Cliirnm" suil Kil. T a. sa. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Purl land. Ia.1I mull iik link', aub ! Jt-ot Uiclittnsn Kor Krsurinoo Salts every 4 days Bp 111 p. m. IWily Ei tu inlay 8 III Vaiuriliiy Columbia Klrir 8lainam, To Axtnrls aud Way Lauiliinc. t p. mj Ki.Suud"y iv in ? a. in. , Tikw. riuii aud HuU t;lt t. iu, TnnkTliur aud hia, l.vRlpsrls fi.'i h. m, l'ully Vlllamell tnd Yamhill Ulvara, On-uon ('Ity. Dayton, aud Way-LdUidllis-i si p. m. Mon.,Wd. aadFrt. U lllauinlUi Klnir. Portland tovorvallls and Way-Uuidlugs 8uak Klvsr, Hlparlato bewinton. 4:90 p. m, Krl. L.T. Lewis Ion, daily Sa. m. Slramers to Portland frost Indppand Until li-avra Corrallis for Portland Mondays AVt'dnmdays snd Fridays at 6 a m, pasaiiif lii(loiKiiilim-v at 0 a in. Rotumlni, leaves IViriland Tuexlays, Tliunilayi and 8atur dy, pHi.slng ludi'iindouoval 6:30 p m Kliniire leaves Indopcmlcnwi for Portland TtH.tayn, ThtirRdavH and ttatunlays at 0 a m. Kt'luruliiK leavea l'irtlaudfurlnJoeudenee .Miiiiilnys, VS'iHluiiKilHyi and Fridays at :a a iu, arriving at lmleuendunoeat a p m. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. ! i (l o