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THE WEST SIDE , HUBHCRUTION , RATsM, I i ? , IW AJKA!W tp.f Tmr months, Thru bsobUms, - FRIDAY, JULY 13, Mr. Nation deniea that ah h been divorced. . It is up to her bus band, to rIract, or wove onv , , , . , The Filipino inuronU who hve not yet surrendered aw taking turn at Jwing Agmnaldoi iuo- ' In connection with Uie chirt- waist ou,tion it will have to be dmitted that the uwu'i cortet has come to tay. ; R - If the weather ia the tame in fan Francisco as elsewhere no one will blame ; Gen. Sh&fter lor retiring from active military duty. , Several muUi-tuillionainw have been killed by the heat. This may erve to' reconcile some of us to being poor. Better a live paujer than a dead millionaire. - Pogs are now said to have appen dicitis as well as men. Can't the hmuan race retain the exclusive possession of even so poor a privel ege as this? , The Morrison aud Kennedy wo men who have held the stage tor several months, are about to make their exit for terms of five and ten years respectively. , .: .., Following the example of other national rulers, Uncle Sam has un dortaken the periodical publication of a ml book to show what he has been doing at home and abroad. The Pemociatio party of Miss ouri has two factions, known as "silk hose" and "cotton socks." As a distinguishing mark the new third party will have to go bare footed. Extremes have a habit of follow ins each other. For instance, the coldest May on record was succeed ed by the warmest June the alman c has ever been guilty of. J A Nearly fifty years have been con eumed in making Commodore Per ry s name a household word in Japan, but there is to be no further delay about his monument. Mrs. Maybrick, the alleged pois oner of of her husband, has been pardoned by everybody except the official whose signature is necessary to obtain ber release from prison. When Vice President Roosevelt gets to Colorado he will have to do some tall hunting if he expects to match the lobo catfish stories that are being reeled off in Nebraska waters. A Chicago man who had two wives and two families worked like a slave night and day to support both, finally breaking down under the strain. Relief came at last, however, and he is taking a much needed rest in jail. ft Visitorsio Athens, Greece, will soon inspect the ancient wonders of the town from trolley cars built in New Jersey. The clasaic land Indulging in an electric boom which is safer than trying to wipe Turkey from the map. ft The Crar of Russia might profit ably visit the old King and Queen of Denmark to discover the secret . of their success in marrying off a large family of daughters to Kings and Princes, ft ft ft Notwithstanding the great weight already resting upon the corpulent King Edward his friends are about to present him with a suit of heavy armor formerly worn by one of tho champions of England. ft An instance of the inexplicable conservatism and arrogance of the 'Turkish customs authorities was recently evidenced by the prohib ition of the importation of type writers into the country. The rea Bon advanced by the authorities for this step is that typewriting affords no clew to the author, and that therefore in the event of sedi tiousor opprobrious pamphlets or writings executed by the typewriter being circulated it would be impos sible to obtain any clew by which the operator of the machine could be traced, A lorge consignment of 200 typewriters was lying in the custom house at the time the above law was passed, and as there is no apparent possibility of the authori ties repealing their ridiculous decree the machines will have to be re turned. Efforts are being made by the various embassies to induce the authorities to assume a more reas onable attitude. The same decree also applies to the mimeograph and other similar duplicating ma chines and mediums. ft ft ft ' West Hide and Paclflo Homestead, WASHDitiTWI LETTER. Washington, I). C. July 1st. The President's usual pvomptnw-s in defining his position upon im portant matters is making his fail ure to either appoint a new commis sioner of Pensions, or to say that he Intends keeping Commissioner Kvaus in that position, very pux- tliuit to everybody. The doubt is not calculated to add to the elliuaoy of the work of the Pension Bureau, as the employes of that establish ment, whoso first Interest Is to" hold their jobs, don't know "where they are at." They are know that there is a radical difference of opinion as to how certain pension laws should be construed between those who aw deniauding the appoiutment of a new Commissioner of Pensions and Commissioner Evans, but they don't know which of there opinions is held by the President, and their lack of knowledge ou that subject leaves them, as tho saying goes, "between the devil and the deep sea" Tho ouestion is one that must, sooner or later U settled by the President, and his friends and opponents agree that the sooner, ',e does it the better it will bo for ev ery one concerned, himself inclu ded, as threats have Iwen made to expose corresimndenoe in connect ion with this matter that might make a largo sued scandal. General Miles has an idea that it would be wise to withdraw the most of our troops from Cuba now, instead of waiting Until tho Cuban government w established, and he ha officially recommended tobec- retary Hoot that fifty per cent of the five thousand troops now in Cuba, be ordered homo, and the work they are doing bo turned over to the Cubans, lie thinks it is an excellent opportunity to teat the capacity of the Cubans to govern themselves in c small way the preservation of peace, protection of projerty, etc. but it is understood that Secretary Root is opposed to any further reduction of our troops on the island, until tho Cubans have their government established. In a -largo room of tho Smithson ian Institution, a permanent exhib ition will shortly lie thrown ojien under the name of the "Children's Museum." The ceilings are hung with artificial wild vines, snmng which are hung many cages tf live singing birds, and the exhibits, which includes meteorites, insects dead and alive, models of diamonds, gold nuggets and all the commoner minerals, small animals, and many other things with which chlldreu are sufficiently familiar to bo Inter ested in, being specially arranged for the comprehension of children. The idea of a museum especially for the amusement, and incidental ly for the education of children, came to Prof. 8. P. Langley, a year or two ago, and he has since been arranging to put it into practical effect The method of exhibition isn't the only unique feature of the new museum. It has, as fur as is known, been tho invariable custom in evtry museum in tho world to label all exhibits with their techni cal names, which are puzzling to the average well-informed adult, and absolutely meaningless to a child. In this museum everything is labeled with its common name and in addition, where possible, a short fact relating thereto. Secretary Hitchcock believes in adopting good ideas wherever found. An investigation having shown him that Germany had been success fully renewing its forests, ho sub mitted a plan for tho establishment of a bureau in tho Department of the Interior for the restoration of American forests by a similar plan, and it was promptly approved by the President and the other mem bers of the Cabinet, and the forest ry bureau will soon be in operation. W hite Mini Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hnarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw lie was turning yellow. His skin slowly chanced color, aim) his eyes, and lie suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He wan treated by the best doctors, hut without beuellt. Then he wag advised to try Electric Bittern, the Wouderlul Stomach and Liver remedy, aud he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Htomnch, Liver aud Kidney trouble. Only OOo. Hold by Kirkland Drug Co. That French cheese factory must he pretty strong to be able to cross the ocean. ft ft. She Didn't Wear a MunIi. Hut her beauty was completely hid den by sores, blotches aud pimples till Bhe lined Bueklln'i Arnica Halve-. Then they vanished as will all Kruptlooti, Fever Bores, Bolls, Ulcers, Carbuncles and Felons from Its use. Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Hcalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 2oo at Klrkland's drug store. Another bond uniting us to Eng land has just boon forged. King Edward bet his money on Whit ney's horso and won, of course. As long as he doesn't undertake to play poker with any of our peoplo there is no reaBon why the amica ble relations already established should not grow. A WOBTIIV M'l't'EHSOlU , '.Hwmetalug New I'adr-r j4Te 8iw "u -; AHlWoVt Irnvw trlstl tit cure CA TARRH t the Use of powders, acid na whaler nd drugs In paste form. Their powders dry up Mm mueumm liienibrsne causing (belli tocrnek 0'li ami bleed. The lMiwerful acid used In the liiusltr have entirely , eaten away the same membrane that their makers have" aimed to eure, while wt vlnt- nteul nuuiot rtaoh the disease.' An old and experienced practitioner who ha for many year made a close study and specialty of the treatment of CA TARRH, has at last perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully used, Hot only relieves at once, but permanently cure CATARRH, by removing the cause, stopping the dischargee, and cur bing Mm tnllsuiatloii. It Is Mm only remedy kuua n to science that actully readies the ltl luted purls. This won derlul remedy I known as ".SNVF FLKrt the OUARANTKKU CA TAltltH I' I' UK" and Is sold at ills ex tremely low pile of On Dollar, each package containing Internal and ex ternal hiedlolu sulllelent for a full mouth's treatment and iveiythlug ueeessarv to lis perfeet us. "tNl'FKLF.S" Is the only perfeet CATARRH Cl'RK ever made aud I now recognised as th only safe and positive euro for that annoying and disgusting dlsea. Jt cure all InhV mallou quickly and permanently and Is also wonderfully titiU-k to relieve HAY FKVK.lt orCOLDIu the HKAI). CATARRH when neglected ofteu leads to tONSUMPni.N-"HNUK KI.Ktf" will save you II you use it at one. It lno ordinary remedy, but eomolete treatment which Is polttvety guaranteed hi eure CATARRH la any form o; stage if ued according to th direction which accompany each pack age. D'li't delay but send for It at once, aud write lull particulars a to your condition, and you will receive seclal advice from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your case without cost to you Iwyond th regular price of "SNl'FFl.KH" the "UUAKANTKKD CATAHKII Ct'RK." Kent lireoatd to any address in the I' n I led States oi Canada on receipt of Ou Dollar. Addrvs Dept. Kiktt ED WIN R.OILK8 A COMPANY, !tn and 2332 Market Wreet. Philadelphia. Hcguny Faaatics. Twenty iM-iinants, 12 of them women, have boon arrested and im prisoned in the Provinces of Res sarabia and Kherson for having been implicated in a new outbreak of Hegtuiy atrocities. Tho Rcguny is ft strange set t which kills many of its votaries, the victim willingly consenting to tho sacrifice. The favorite method is to bury alive those selected for the sacrifice. In the cases just discovered tho victims were given a more merciful death. Some of the women arrested confess to having smothered members of their families with pillows. The Jleguny has exifted for nearly 30 years. Though its followers are re ligious fanatics, the Rcguny was originally a political and economic organization, its agitations having always been directed toward greater itersonal liberty and political pow er for individual members of the society. The political strength of the Hcguny was crushed long ago, but its strange religious features have thrived.' THE HOME IJOI.l) CI' HE. Ad Imrcnlnii Treatment hy which Drunkard are llelug Cured Dally In Nillc of Themselves , So Noxious Down. NoN'eakenlnir of lliej Serves. A ricanl and I'li-lllie Cure for the l,liinr llulilt. It I now senurally known and Ull del-stood that Drunkenness is a disease aud Hot Weuk liens. A body (tiled with jxiison, and nerves completely shattered by iterlodical or constant use .f lutoxl eating liquors, requires an antidote capable of iieutiali.iug and eradicating this poison, and destroying the craving for Intoxicants. Hull'urers may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or loss of time from business by this wonderful "HOMEfJOLDCURK which has been perfected after many years of close study and treatment of Inebriates. The faithful use according to directions of this wonderful dlscov ery la positively guaranteed to cure the most obstinate case, no mutter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards Into sober, industrious and upright men. WIVE8 CURES YOUR 11 US BANDHI! CHI LUREN CURE YOUR FATHERS!! This remedy Is in no sense a nostrum but Is a specific, for this disease only, and Is so skillfully devised and prepared that It Is thoroughly soluble and pleasuiit to the taste, so that It can he given in a cup of lea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking It. Thousands of Drunk ards have cured theniHiilves with this priceless remedy, and as many more huve been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" adminis tered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge In coffee or tea, aud believe today that they dis continued drinking of their own tree will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not lie de luded by apparent and misleading "Im provement." Drive out the disease at once ami for all time. The "HOME OOLD CURE" is sold at'the extreme ly low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing 2o to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Special advice by skilled phy sicians when' requested without extra charge. Sent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E008 EDWIN B. GILES A COMPANY, 2,'t.)0 and '32 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confiden tial. Electric Road Project. A petition just filed with the Marlon County Court may mean the beginning of an era thus has boon long expected In this part of the Valley. The Oregon City Southern Railway Company asks the court to grant to it a franchise for 50 years to construct and ojar ate an electric lino of railroad ou tho moat northerly aud westerly 20 feet of the county road running from the confines of Salem to those of ftlverton, and that said franchise be conditioned upon the completion of said railway within two years from tho date thereof. The sentiment of the community is favorable to the granting of the franchise, and it is generally under stood that the line thus contemp lated Is but one of a system of suul line that wilt gridiron the country tributary to Salem on both side of thu river. It Is said there will be a line to Dallas and one to Inde pendence, also to Staylon and the intervening country. Sueh a sys tem Is considered entirely feasible aud a good ultimate Investment. livery fojt of the country trough which such lines would pass is of the very richest soil, capable of im incline agricultural results, when cultivated to its possibilities, and with the facilities for shipment which a circuit of electric railroad linos would provide, there is no reason why every acre of ground should not be utilized to its full capacity. Lew Rate Exrurslon te the EU An excursion party will hv Port Isnd Monday July lit lor Detroit, Mich. Cincinnati, Ohio and other points east Inking advsntsge of the low excursion rate lit effect via the Burlington route July lot, 2nd and 3rd. Tli oltlcial Mills nl the Urge delegation ol Chrlititin Emlesvorers Irom Cslilorui, Is the Moitthrn l'seitlo via Salt Lak City, It to (irH Wlern, IM K (1 and Hurling ton Hont via Chicago and the excur sion party Irom Portland sill loin the Calilornians at halt Lake City and go east Irom there In a body enjoying all the plesmiret and eonveliience of the Irln s a1ren.lv decided unon hv ill del itstion Irom Cslilornia an I It Isssid to b one ol the most Interesting and com .lel liitlnerarics ever arrand by n excursion parly to the et. Full pat titulars can be secured by calling ou or sddreising s letter to It W, Foster Ticket Agent, Iturlinglon Koute, Cor 3rd and Hlark Hts., Purtlsnd, Or. Secretary Wilson of the Depart ment of Agriculture is quoted as saying in an interview about tie work hi department Is doing: "There is no doubt but that this country within a few months will be In a iKwitiou to itfiiiirnjfury other nation on the glotie in the matter of food products. Wo will produce within our own domain everything that goes upon our tables and upon our backs. We will then he commercially and In dustriully almost independent o tho other nations of the world Hence any trade combination that may bo effected against us wil count for nothing. Whenever we gel ready we can come pretty near starving any other nation. There fore an effective combination again st us will be an impossibility." Mr Wilson went on to say that steps are leing taken to begin the raising of hay in the Philippines, primarily for the horses and mules which the government has there. The depart mens experts are experimenting wuh coffee and it is expected that something will be accomplishei toward its cultivation during the fiscal year in our insular possess ions. Rubber will be cultivated extensively tho Secretary says, in Porto Rico, Hawaii and Tho Phil ippines. A Poor Millionaire Lately starved In London because he could not dl(est his fond. Karly use of Dr. Klna's New Lire Tills would have saved him. They strengthen the stom sell, aid dlKi'Stlon, promote assimilation, Improve appetite. Price 250. Money bank If not satisfied. Bold by Kirkland Drug Co. frowning of the (Jeriniin Emperor. The (lertnan emncrur has not yet bpon crowned, although he has reigned for twelve years, It has now been settled that Uie two hun- iredth anniversity of tho founda tion of tho kingdom of Prussia is to ho celebrated at Konigsberg by tho coronaton of His Majesty and the festival will last for a week. , All European sovereigns will be invited to the ceremony which will bo of magnificent description. Foley's Honey and Tar cures colds, prevents pneumonia. flontgomepy & fllilligan, FALLS CITY, OREGON, ' MANUFACTUBEIW Ol The cnpnolty of our mill and fill It I . 1 t aT- x nu an oruers or lumoer. uive Sscurea Leral crCcmrnercia! -EDUCATION ' BY ATI F.N HI NO Bclinkc'5 m and amii School, i ' No , Vei-iitionH In. tho . bnsiue t U , Department, s ' ' -DAY AND NKIIIT SCHOOL Wo (IUAUANTKK sih .ws with our met hod of INniVllM'AL Instruction, Npeclul Httetilion given to Shorthand, Typewrit- Inn timuht hv the httfst Touch Method. Lessons hv limit. 15 tier month Homl for Fro. Trial Lemon und rutnlogue containing opinions of prom- luimt educators, IiuMui men, aUmogiaphcrM and othera. Law lei in commences September 1st. . , . " ,. H. W. IlKHNKIi, Xriu. Comimu olttl Dcpf. tiih CI.KA.NStNfl so lit; am mo CATARRH (X'lIK foil CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Km; s4 pUaunl ti tun. CmUibt so Is Jtirkms dtitM. VMS. OiM lUIUif ml ututn. t-jwwAj sTJrrirjK lulu n lmu llawla uul l'r..lml ths Hi-iul.run. H.'IM tlx KtiM of TmN Slid Smt-tl. I.vite HH AV Heltt 4 pmutmttf nr tr mall l ilnt Sim., IB t-nm i)V tnni. tlllOTUMW, HM Htnwt, Nt t uik. A well known physician declare that stair climtiinu is the very Is-et thing for the health when pert iriu- ed in Hie proper manner. Possibly it was only chance tho Santiago medal should be author ized by :he tiovernitient just 88 the statue of the Mntautas mule whs unveiled in Hpnin. KIDNEY' DISEASES arc the most fatal of all dis eases, Cm CV'O KIDNEY CURE It I rULLI 0 Guaranteed Remed; or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICK 50c soi $1.00. Call lor (iiuiiIj Wairstits. I'Ol'SrV TIIKVSt'HKH'S OlKIt K llMllH.. I Ol.lll JlllV II IUH N il'li'K IS IH.III'HV i.IVI-;.M I'llAT Al.l. tinimM eniiily rnoil ! folk I 'mini v irripm, wlilrli im.i-iHimI mel rieltrl "Mni imiil hir Dim ii imii.I. ' i mr li May d, -r, a ill tx "i i-l 'l-"n iernlslliit nl IIU ullti, liiiinut will ni Im mIIiisciI nu ihnoun lifter lli. itmn uf Ilim ti'.llr. K. V. HAI.riN, 7 II .11 Trvsursr. I'-'lS Couniy, Orrnon, nt Ice for Puhlliatlon, l.Sl) Ol KICK AT OKKUON ITV, ORKUON July I, ivei, NuOraU hrri-br irlvn flitat i ho (nl kIiik iimni-l M-lili-t tin. ill--I 11 'II..' "I hi. mieiiUoii t in. hi. Iluiil ertMif 111 .uiifurt "f III. nl.iiii, mid Oml mi.) pphiI ulll U mtt.lp Ulnre lli. t i.uiiiy ri. i. el I'ulk t tmnijr, .1 l'mu, (r ", ."I Aiisu.i l. I'"l. "! I'mil lUiiitv, lii-lr .if i Imrlin Kmir i, d.tH-s.nil, II K. N.. Il'i'l, Inr lln n-iieUiwsl W , ul N W sml rrs'-tlun- I S w nl S V iiiiw in r ss II 11 V, tin IIHIII.-1 lll (iilliiulus mill, ..- 1.1 1'l.ivi III i-niiiiieu. riwiili ui-v Unmi MiutenlllviilltMi il Mill ImiiiI. vt; Ji.im Kiiihhi, .lull 11 Kline, Jiiiin I') rr, An llurUnk, all u I'vUee i"f-ven. t'llAS. U. IIOHHM, ltSliliir. Sidle fur I'lililhathm. Ftr.t (mil. Jiiih- II. Ul I'uli. Atis. III. TIMHKK LAND ACT, Jt'SK S. DCS. Uiillcil Slules Uml nffli-v, ort iii Cll-, or.-iioii, Jiiimd, liml. Nnlli-v It hervl.jr slveu llml In t-fimpllniiit' with llir pruvi. inn. nl lliDAl nf ruiisr--. nl lime a. ", h. i n in A ii I (nr llm ! nl UiiiIht lmt III III.' Kluli'a ol l .tllnrlilii, I ) rf (iin, Ni viiiU, uml Wnaliiutfi.in Ti-rrMiiry." m rl. ii'l 'l in nil iliv I'ulilii! IjiihI ,mU' hy ml ul Aiisum . Mrv E. Wriiilil, ol Hik-ih, ('ninny nt I'nik, HiMe iif (IriMiin, Inn Una iliiy flliit In tlilH iiflliic lit-f .wiirn nlHtitifiil Sn. MAI, inr On' nin'lii.M if l.ei y, ef mmi IliiHJ, hi .iwnlili No. S s, ninun No S wil, suit will Hirer eriMir 10 uliiiwr Unit thu lumt .ought In mure vslimlile tnr lilliiirnr nr .imio limit Inr mirliniMiiml en rHne., suit im e.tuli. II. h her elnlm m.ulit ismliH-tiitslli lii-iil -n-r suit Hiimlvur uf Ilil. iilSiw hi ilreaim I'lly, (insmi, ou Mniuliiy, llio -Jil dity of Atisu"!. twni. Slis llHIim. in willll'i.e: Tliiimiu K. Hiilil.ol Himws, Oreiitiiij Frmik N. "I'hiiiiIi, nl Ml. Iiilnir (irvk-nii! .Inliii lili"ili., ul 1'iilU ruy, im-iiiiiii Albert Jiiiiii, ol Kklln i ll y, nr.'K'in. Aim .ml u'l iit.ruiii. tilulniliitt imI vera.! llm SlKivil1ei.ellbril liihil. Itri riiile.tett to 1IU-lln-lr i'IiiIiii. In Oil. mllee un nr lu-tnrn .Slit A.th liny uf Ausiml, IWII. Ciua. II. Minihss IlilBler. WA!CTKn-TltttTWOHTIIV MKN AND V(. inert In Irsvel suit silver le fur old (mini li.i-il Imiu-0 nl Millil l lut lli-l nl Hlmiilllis Hill m y I N) ) . ur mill i'i.ni', sll piiyslile 111 i-ii-li. No rn n vu.liu rriiilriM. illv refer etiees sint enelime Ni'liiiilili-e.utiid Htsinpeil en. veinpe. AuiliviM .MiinHser, im I BJiiim mug ('llll-USO. WANTKIl.-CniniliU'. mlUlila nei-mm III willil tttnoie'lHl rniilMtlnn:lll.'4iMlsry iery'er .v.iv .Din ill v In r.'in'i.Mi.lil. Iiiiuh mini lukll V I nuviihlii WMfklv: S;l ni-r iltiv Htmnltitiilv Mlire tiiiit nil i-xiiciim'; mriiliilit, iHins ilite, ilt llnlte .Hliiry. no iiiiiutul.iiliin; .ttlsry pnlil em-h Hs'iiriliiy mill f-x!t-uii nimiey slviiiii-i-tl -hi-Ii week. MTANI)AI(I) ItOtMb:. U:ll Imurlioril HI., CJiIi'ukii. Notice r.ir I'lilillnillnii. Flml inili. Air. W l.nat pub. Jtin.'JK TIMIIKR l.ANII, ACT JUNKS, isrs, llnlluit HIhIoh Uml Ollli-ii, On itnii Clly, llrrinn Alirll llllli. I'lll. Notli-ii l linruliy Kivi'ii Unit 111 iiiiillitin)o Willi IlKiiirovlKliitiaiif tliu nut of Ciiiinn-HH i Jiiiin :, Ihii, i-nllMi-it "Ail ' Inr Hie hhIu ol tlniln'r liiiula In Un' Hlnli'M nl CHilinrnlii, On mill. Niivmls. mill Wiianlnnliin Ti'rllnrv." in exli'iiili-il liisll lliu I'ulilii' l.niiil status fy Hi-t ul A iitfiiKt 1 tw, eimrli-n I), lli-rry. nl I'm-I. Iiiiut, iiiniiily nl Aliilliinnniii, sutiii n (ircKini, iina tlila ilny lllvil In tlila "ill Ilia aworu alnti-uii-nt Nn 6M, for Mil-piiri-liiiMi nl tho N W i,, of Hi-Kllnti No. J'J, In Towiialilii No. II H lintiifn Nn. KV. .ml will nffi-r iiriinf lit wlinw Unit till- lillul ainiuht la Inoru vnllmlilo (nr Ita lliiilinr nr hIiiiiu IIiiiu for nurlinHii'iil i.iirtniHi,.. mill In imlillillall Ilia I'illllll 111 Nik III laiiit iH-fiiru thu Iti'ulaliir Hinl iii-i-iiivnr oftlila nlllim Kl Orruon I'lly, (lit'Kuii, un Krldiiy, till) IVilt Uny of July, Hi- iminiia hm wltiiiiaaim: H, K, WIIHaina, of I in 1 1 in, oniKiiii; 1 1 it mn n n turwiiiiit'i-K. ot in. ili-iitMiilmicu. Oi'imni: K. C KlrkinilrliiK, ol lliillna. (Irniiiiii: (Ion, A, Wlli-ox, o( Inili'tiouil al,ili lll'litfllll. Vn'y ftiinnll linrmina olalinliiit ail vnrsely I hi' slinvu-iluaiirllii'il liimla am Miiii!ntt-il to lliu thulr i luinia in liilaolliuo ou or boioro aaiu U'li day ot July, MM. CUAB, II, MOOR KH, llnuUtur. dry kilns enables ns to promptly t .... 1 1 W us i, j i v . 0 m or v.V 4 i 1-3. T. TAOGART, Pi in. Law J ept. Polk County Bank (INCOHPOIIATE!).) MONMOUTH, ORIXION. J.II.IUttl.M. P. I.. 4MI'IIICI.I.. 'ri.lt l. ' lr-eriilll. IM4I. fomi.t,, l.hl.f. Paid Capital . .$30,000.00 DIIUXM OKH: - J. II. Ilswley, I. I.. Campbell, I. M. Hlmsou, J. II, V, Huiler, John 11. Hiump, K. H, I'l'sull, J. A. Withrow. Transacts a Ceneral Banking and Exchange Business. The Indopondeiice NATIONAL BANK Capital Ptock, $50,000.00 amajttiiiiirRo, asiuium Kricon. a w. mvit, CMkur. DIRECTORS. II lllr lilM-rs II ' .n H f Sinltli A Nelwm M W Strwart A i.n.tkl Snkie ssd MeStnis krtilsm ir.ti.di-ir.l, inm m s, 1.111a iltit-uuQteil, rcn niiii.l cr.liti dsiit-il; detioait rtcWeil os ..i.-'-t c tl.1 'ilet:l ts cliMk. Uusrul fmU G. L Hawkins lodcpendrece, Ore, MiBBlE and Monuments and Head stones Cemetery Work etc. Por Draylng. ....Cull on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. Orders for hauling executed promptly and at reasonable rates. The Hntel Gail IDallds, Oxo. lias liocn refitted and renovated from cellar to garret, and every thing is new. Good samiilo room for commercial men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Hates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rates by the week. DUCK fr SMITH, Proprietors. Drink old m THE PUREST AND BEST Bottled beer for family use to bo bad at EH. 'S CASTLE SALOON. Independence. Bicycle - Headquarters. Agent for the Rambler and Ideal, ' All kinds of bicycle sun dries at reasonable prices, All kind of bicycle repair ing done, work promptly at tended to, All work guar anteed. C. "W. 13 runt, West Side Ofico E. T. HENKLE, Proprlstor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON HopQ A C. &. Calto eatl? DEALER Staple and Fancy Groceries. is IN 1 Opera House hlntk, Hln N .' 1 I. n Hi. .!.. A 'Our goods ur lirut-cIanH, our prices as low as the y M 1owtHtr junlity of goods considered. j m All kiiula of country produce bought at the W m Iliglis-HUMnrkctt IVico. W t i Share of four Patronaes Rssuectfulfy Solicited, t t I I I I I I I i I 1 111 We arc now offering special prices on Steel Ranges, also cast stoves and ranges. We have a very heavy stock of this class of goods on hand and can please you in styles and prices. We invite you to call and examine our stock. I I I I I I I I I l-H-l I I I R, M. WADE & GO, EE A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 2 MAIN STUHKT - -INDEPENDENCE S liiiaiaiiiiiiiiiaiiaiiiiiiiaiiiiuuiai Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany -but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. I htivo a good all-bnstle hair brush for 25o. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INDEPENDENCE, OREOON ft'lDE-AWAKE Think about the The eimrrtmiii unlt-s (f (ht (inii hnitiont. csu.'ii ty Uie fact Ituit il I.Jo utli MATCHLESS POWER OF ENTERTAINMENT Tbt ss KmsC Drswr for POSSfSSWH Is s.Um4 hi all bo kesr h. IT SUPPLIES AN ACTUAL WANT (THE IRRESISTIBLE DEMAND POR DIVERSION AN3 RELAXATION) TO GRATIFY WHICH MANY ARE WILLING TO DO WITHOUT OTHER NECESSITIES. IT IS THE UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINER OF THE AGE A liMittMsstibls smhts st Wombf m4 DstliM la ll. It In simple In rotwtrnrtlnn. sml irbv nre srnmired to suit all pocket books; wMle the demand witt cimtinutt s lunv ss huniau nsuire exists. The Intrmliu-llim of a fi-w (Irstiliopbones Into s community tt once create! in tucresalng ilemimil fur KITURUS and SimK S. snd s COMIMJIXJS BUSINESS is tkas MtsMitkeA. Why Qut vruie Uie liberal Prelits hkk srs sllowed sealers? WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TERMS, ETC., TO Columbia Phonograph Co.,) !25 Qeary Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAU trtj MOTOR LINK TIM 13 TABLE Curreeted tu (lute. l.VS llllll-ltllllt Leaves Alrlle tiir Honaiauth and etice fur Moiiimiiith uml Alrlle. TilSI m. m. a-M I, iu. Leaves Imtttiewl iiitliipenilenee. 9.0(1 a. m. A 00 i. in, I.eavea lallait fur rime rur Monmouth iMonniiiiitli anil Inili- iiuiitlenue. mill l)nlln, 11.00 b. si. Till p. in. l:OI p. m. Sl30 " Lenvei Miinniniilh Liisvoh Mimmuuth (ur luiteiiuliiuie. (or Ali-lte. v :4A a. iu. l::li fi, in. :40 p. in. At4A ni, OiOi p. m. Leaven liuleiieinl- T.IIOs iu. 3:AU p. m. Lesvea Monnioiith for Malta. enee fur Moniuouth- 11:80 a. m. . 7:ilOi hi. gtflft p. in. J. W. KIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.,., Insurance, Loans. Main Ht. Iii(lesndt'iiot, Ore. Foley's Honey and T&r tQrchUdren,safetsunx No opiates IN. M Street, Indcwndcnce, V !:,,.., HrB1xa li'.iaw R.llinii- S! 11-111 l-i-l-I I-l I 1 I I ! I-I-I- I I I l l-l I M l I l-l-l-l l-l-l Prescription Druggist MERCHANTS, ADD TO YOl'R BISINESS GRAPHOPHONE sre A Han Slips Up Un It every time that be takes bis lauo dry work outside of tbe Balnn 8teaui Laundry to be done op, He finds "that tired feeling" stesllng over blm when he notes the difference Id the exquisite color aud beautiful finish, saying nothing of tbe , good condition iu which your linens are relumed by the Salem Steam Laundry, COL. J. OLM8TKD, Pro. DOROUS D. OLMBTE1X Mgr phone 4it m Lttri)- sti Steamers Attana and Pomona. Will leave independence) EVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:00 a. m.v o SALEM, OREGON CITY, PORTLAND. For Freight or Passage ap ply on boardthe boat, or to tbe ageut J. .E. HUBBARD,, Independence Oregoni. W. G. Sharman, HI Bauk building, Monmouth St., Independence, - Oregon WANTKD. Capable, reliable pereon In every enmity to rnneet largo company of sollil Hnaiielni repiitntiiin; SWiHalarj- (wryear, payable wuekly, M per day absolutely sure amt allexpeuseii;at.iati;ht, iHina-flile, doflnlte Milary, no eonimiHaliin; Hilary paid earh Saturday and expense money advanood saeh .at., Woago, wes. wi anuako lioustfi, m IXartwri