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THE WEST SIDE TVU phoue No. Ht, 11 143. KNlllHtl IIK I-YTH1AX tJOMKK I.OIMIK Nt, v MKKT KVKKY U Hf.hw.lnr Fin. Mcmlwra tll Ink.. . ..n.T mtptH tiitmktivvaafvttrdiil ViMlm KuiKhUr IhyiimI t, ail.nd alwu J. W.HUMARIHOS.K,.g Court lmlrrmUih No, .10, FWat. m Aiiiiriea, nwii tv.wy Naluraay W. It Allln, doiukt, Cooper Uock, Ci.r, th ehuiowt, tit Roblntonl, J- K. M. W A CV stov d In mi issue, Th IWrd-Clintun Dog ml Pony (how gva two iwrfotttuncw hr lit Fourth ki good ftiulieiK. a run itn of txuig wagon t R. M W (JO A Uo. All th nmttssitie (tut th , latest now can oe iisd tt Kobutsou s. Th Alton and Pomona will discou tinu their trip from Indopondtnio on Monday July 15, ou account of low muter, until further notice, Th Kciit PrvwrrlntliMi for MaWia I'lllllS aUd svr Ik ( iKMtl, ( UHOVK'a Tl Uilt Timo. It lii simply Irou Mid 5 ; Ji ""wn i.rm. iu oura, no pay, K. A. . Wright, of Zn, will preach in the Presbyterian church uxt Sunday morning, m Dr. Thompson goes to Zona and McCoy to conduct com tn un ion svrvicc In thcxo churches. Dr, Thompson iutvuJa to return In lima to preach in hii own pulpit in the evening lor tint class milk cana go to R. M. mi t o. Try Moore, the barber, north aula of "l nrwl, opposite Knox's grocery urv, iur a uair cut or tnavw. Special prices on cream teparator at R. M. Wade A Co, The first of the week J. R. Cooper aenl to the Western Itoai Oar Company of Portland, 30.000 feet of aah and maple logs. MALARIA C Al'SES RltlOlSJiESS. '"' VileM colli Tuuto rvuiuvaa tut j J R. Cooper wat awarded tha contract for furnishing the brick to be used in the construction of the brick (tore build in to lie erected in Monmouth at an early date. A largo variety of garden cultivators at k. .M. uaoMAUo. 1-or (ale I interest in fine brick building on the best corner in Indepen deuce. The rent will pay 15 per cent on investment. Inquire of R. M. Smith, Monmouth Oregon, When In 8lui and you waul a good meal don't forget to go to Htrtmg' nwauriuii, wnere everything me mr- aet anoru can ue una. For first-el photos tea PicKel at the photo car on Monmouth street. Clover leaf binding twine 13 cents, at R. M. Wade A Co. Itluck Broa , who are managing .the Mix (arm just north of Monmouth, have added a new traction engine and thresh ing machine to their harvesting outfit. I A good geiitn bl,)el for Mr chMp r trade tor Wood, Inquire at thm oilicw, l Damon ht n orchard of the r1iimt lot of cherries it hss ever lieen our luck to ssuipl. Houte of the Royal Ann haitg to thick as to resembl bunches of grape. Lrt week Mr. Damon took an eastern gentleman out to look at the orchard, mid the. only fruit he 'woof. maeit as clierrlo were come seedling. He bad never seen anything like j!,. iwyai Ann and was greatly aaionUhed t their thM, : Cuts and bruises are healed by Cham berlaiu's Pain Italtn In about oue third tha Urn any other trcatineut would rulr booausa of It aiitiwptlo quail Ilea which cauee the part to heal with out maturation. For sale by Kirkland DrnnCa , . , , . Al Herren relurneil Monday from tha headwaters of Willow creek near Hepn ner, where he and a number of gentle men have, located what Is thought to be a paying lead ol tha finest ooal on tha coast. A company has been Incorporated and a large engine for developing tha lead installed. A good del of eKcite- meut on account of tha discovery, pre, vails In that part o( tha country, a tha coal l( of superior quality, testing 8 pw csut better than Kossly u ooal. , When you want a modern utl-dwle phyalctry ChamberUln ' Btomaeh and Liver Taldela. They ar aaay to lake and phMwaut in WW. Price, 88 ceuta. Sample free at Klrklaud'a drug (tore. Th Oregoniaa si-oied a victory in tha ciri-ult court of Lane county In the suit for las.OOO dai'. .ge rwently iiidtitnted against it by B Harvey, the railway brakeman. The court held that th sr vie of the papers ws faulty, having been served on tha Mute agent ol tha Oregoniaa at ugne. It Is said tha case ill be begun iu Multnomah county next time. , K. I. tinl and . family have gun to I't Itl.lC IU HIKHS. Mr. H. K. Conkey ha brought his family from Dalala and has moved into One Ol Mr. Ilavlilnon'a hmiuia nn fV ttreet. Better for the Blood than Karaaparllla rur ini L.iTias m ui ainrm Liia'rtrta, urovv a laauuaaa uuui jludio, While making war on the mot quilo, why not include the poiaon oak in the index expurgatorioui. :io special bicycle to trade for wood. Inuuire of Campbell Broa. J.H. Moore, thebartier on O street, now handle Nawhro's Herplolde, tbe tamnus dandruir cure, endoraeii by all the leading barliera of Portlaud and all cltlea In the eat. (live It a trial and save your hair. County Treasurer Dalton has issued a call for all warrants endorsed prior to May 5th 1899. Senator Scott has called General Sickles a liar in to many words. It seems to be up to the General to see how much of the Grand Army he can mobilize. MALARIA MAKES I WIT RE BLOOD. UroveaTaHtelruajUlToDlceure .Malaria, Mie Gen. Rallington Booth insist that the controversy at issuo be tween the two factions of the Salva tion Army is as far from . adjust ment as that between the Boers and BritonB. A good ladier- bicycle for sale cheap. Inquire at this office. It is probably not straining the truth, says the Oregonlan, to say that the text-book commission was created for the express purpose of displacing the American Book Com pany's books with others, just this it has done and no one need be sur prised if the execution of the popu lar will results in an equally wide spread wail at the cost of the change. Popular government comes high but we must have it. WASTED. APFMTC Rf'hr Fountain Pi.n. Hnd 10 rAULll I O omUallveroriitjitniw foraample HUNTER & C0.6I2W Fifth St.Cincinnati 0 Thli signature on every box of th genuine Laxative Broino-Quinine Tablet tha renwdr that care a cold la M da Heartburn. When the quantity of food taken la too largo or the quality too rich, heart burn la likely to follow, aud . twrweUlly so If the dlgeetion baa been weakened by constipation. Kat alowly and not too freely of eaully dlgtwied food. M an tic te the food thoroughly. Let lx hour elai-e between meal and when you feel a fullnea aud weight in the region of tbe stomach after eating, In dicating that you have eateu too much, lake on of Chamberlain's Htonntoh aud Liver Tablet, and th heartburn may be avoided. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. The tame elk that for a lime gave the larniers ol Furest Grove and vicinity cause for complaint, has again diaap. peared. The animal made Its head quarter in one pasture for some time. Finally the farmer started to build a corral in which to capture the intruder. This move however was apparently looked upon with disfavor by the elk for he left the ranch and took up his abode in a pasture several mile distauce. He disappeared from the latter place about a week ago and has nut been seen since. What Two Cent Will Do. It will bring relief to (uflerer from aatluna or consumption, even In the worat caae. I his la about what one hse of Koley'a Honey and Tar oota. lau't t worth a trial? A. H. Locke. Word was received here that Mrs. K. M. Lougee, a former resident of this place, was married last week iu Califor nia to I'rol. Twlght, recently elected professor of chemistry In the University of California. Mr. John Tlimls, Colton. O.. aavs: 'Foley's Honey and Tar cured my lit tle girl of a severe cough aud lullamed touails." A. H. Locke. Mrs. S. B. Walker and Mrs. 8. E. Owen entertained the young people nf the Degree of Honor at the home of the latter, on Wednesday evening. .. had kidney trouble aud One bottle of foley's Kidney Cure etlecteu a perfect cure, anil tie say iuere is no remedy that will compare with it. A. 8. Locke. The Marshal begun Collecting dog licenae the tl rat ol the week. Hclenoe baa found that rheumatism is cauwd by uric acid In the blood. 'I'll I poiaon should be excreted tiy the kid neys. "Foley's Kidney Cure always makes tbem well. A. H. Locke. Homer Lodge No. 45, Knights of Ty thias, had installation Wednesday night. After the ceremonies refreshments were served. The following ollicers were in stalled : V L Fraiier, 0 Cl Verd Hill, V C; D Calbreath, l' F 8 Wilson, M W ; W P Campbell, M E; Byron Atkins, M A J Wm Beamer, inner guard ; L Brown, out guard. , Tbe greatest healer of modern timea is Banner Halve for cuts, wounds, sores, pile aud all skin diseanee. It Is guar anteed. Use no substitute. A. 8. Locke. Miss Mella White of Crowley and her guest Miss Mamie Elton of The Dalles will leave shortly for Newport to spend month. Both the young ladies are teachers in the Hood Kiver public schools. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablet All drugget refund the money if it falls to cure. E. W. Orove's signature Is on each box. 20c. : ' Canvas Telescopes, Plain and 3 a leather bound, ' mZ Xfunks, all kinds and sizes, S : Waste Baskets and 3 : Jlnko Baskets, 3 Carpet Beaters and Tacks, 3 Tack Hammers and Tack Pullers, 3 E Sink Cleaners and 3 . Msai ' v ' Bsw mmm 1 THE RAKET STOR 1'orllaiid (o live, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. IVmty spent part of last wek In Portland. J. O. Irvine and wife xpeot to leav Monday lor an outing at th coast. K. PicKel was In Salem th llratotthe week on buaiuess. J. U. Cooier began making brick his yard al Talmsg t Saturday, A. Nelson iint part ol th week lml(ud. Carl Fuch, of McMinnyille, was In the city on business the first of the week. A, E, Taylor, of Lewlsville, wu the city Tuesday. Mr, and Mr. W. F. Burger, ol Hood River, cam up Tuesday tor a short visit ' rr, Butler eect( to start shortly for a lew weeks' nutlug at A lie. Judge John R, Svott ol fialein was visitor In our town Wednesday. Mr. Loy, of Kansas City Mo , Is visit her sister, Mrs W, P. Connaway, J, A. Mills made a business trip to Portland yesterday. A. D. Pavidsnit sHut Wednesday in Salem. J. VV, Myr was over from Iall Monday. M. J. Iin via, of Portland, wai1 hem on bucluess th Drat of the week M las Jessie Cox went to Iarkr Wed nesday morning for a short visit. Miss Variolic Dickinson visited at Parker on Tuesday. Miss Laura Burnett went to Cor vail1 Sunday on a short visit. Mis Julia Locke went to Portland Tuesday on a visit. M. L. Dorris, ol Eugene, sjwiit Sunday visiting relatives here, Otis Welch and wife left this morning fur an outing at Blab creek. Mrs James Larson of 8uver (pent last week visiting relative her. L. C. Gllmor and wife left on Friday on their summer vacation at Minnie. Mrs. George Claggett of Portland Is visiting at th residence ol Mr, and Mrs. I. Clsgjett. Clarence Ireland weut to the Alsea country Thursday to spend a few days on his timber claim. Mrs, M.C, Williams ol Amity, rsme upon Wednesday's train and went to Airiie to visit relative. Mis. E. W. Cooper returned yester day from short visit with relative at Albany. J, L. Ilinchner and two children ar rived from Hood Uiver Tuesday for visit with relatives near Monmouth. Mr. aud Mrs. 11. 8. Anderson, of Port land, were her on a visit th first of th week. Mis Francis Cooper returned Tuesday from Portland where h has been visit' ing Miss Neuta Potter. Mr. and Mrs. J. V, Meeker returned Monday after a two months' visit with relatives on Puget Sound. A. E, Moore and family left ou Tues day for a two weeks' outing at Blab creek. Miss Alice Adams who visited friend here ha returned til her home In Mo Minnvllle. Kavmund Henkle, of Cnrvallis, visited relatives here the latter part of last week, Prof. A. M Sandets left for the Puget Sound country last Friday t be gone several weeks. Miss Edna Hubbard who has been visiting relatives here left for her home in Salem on Tuesday. Mrs. Milton PrloJiard of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting her grandmother Mrs H. D. Foster. Mrs. Griffiths, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. J. Goodman, returned to her homo in McMinnville Monday. J. II. Alexander, of Portland, former ly a druggist in this city, is her on i visit. Miss Edith Matschke who hss been In Portland for the past four month re turned borne last Thursday. J. M. Hall and wife, of North Yakima, arrived here the flmt of th week and will soon locate on a farm that Mr, Hall has purchased just north of town. Mis. Hendricks of McMinnville who has been visiting Iriencjs and relatives here, left for her home on Moodsy. II. M. Cooper left Wednesday tor the Bohemia and Blue river mining district on an extended prospecting trip. w, u. liryaui, or Monmouth, was a passenger on Wednesday morning's train lor Corvallis. Henry Patterson returned to Portland Monday. Mrs. Patterson will probably remain here all summer, - I. W, Dickinson ha purchased the Eli Johnson stubles on Main street and will take possession about th 10th Inst, The Misses Mamie and Mabel Bake man have gone to Broadmeads to spend part of the summer. Pres. P, L. Campbell of Monmouth spent part of the week iu Haleni attend ing the session of the titnte Text Book Commission of which he is a member. Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Smith of Portland spent several days last week visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sperling, Leroy Gllmor accompanied by Ern est Welch of Salem left on Monday to join the family of L, C. Gilmore at Min nie. Jus. G. Amhertof, Delia, O., writes: "I had au obstluutu sore oil my face which everything else fulled to heal. After one application of lHnner Halve it began to lieal aud after three appli cations It wus entirely healed leaving no scar," A, H. Locke. Mrs. W. W. Wright of McMinnville, who has been visiting Mrs, Parker and Mrs, Stansbory since the Fourth, went home Wednesday, The West Side has a large numhor of subscribers on its list who are in arrears and kindly suggests that they remember the printer so that he can meet his obligations, Miss Edith Thompson, daughter of Rev, Dr. Thompson, expects to leave Albany the 10th Inst., for California, where she will remain for some timo. Th bt Prorlptlon for Malaria Chills aud Fever, Is a bottle of Grove's TaHtuleaa Chill Tonic. It ih simply iron and quinine in a taxtelees form. No cure, no pay. Price, SOo, PAWNER SALVE Abstract nf Instrument Filed In Polk Ceiiuly July 4 to ft, lOOt. 1 ...,'.. .- IlKKlm ...... T J Psrrlsh to Anna HitUcck, Hit see Ip8( r w-l, F.lUa and Aahury Sliulia tn Ida M Tor- ner, It 2A, 5tl, Academy blk, Dallas W L Walker to Hannah Walker, K"a tp6(r4 w-t4000, 0 li Osborne to Mi Sophroua Lackey, 5 '0 3Uiptl( r 7 w-M. I) K Oilman to Dallas City bank, Itsfi, 7, !0, blk 3, Gem add Dallas- Mavy K Mulkey to U E Cutler, tuift nil east side It 4 blk I Lovelady's add Dal Us Th Ifcnny to Ellaaticth Nutter, Its 7, ,, blkll, Mi Ciiy-IKlO. J T Lady to W 0 lliown, It 4 blk 1 Lvvemiedd Dallas-m U K Hcnson to Grace J Stewart, l&g.fta Wm Turpin d I tp J s r 4 w - f iuxi. T E did C U MuCracken to Hannah Jackson, HO A H Whitley d I e tp 7 s r 8w-t Edw MeCaity to K Livingston fut cl), lull, 7, hlk 4, also small tract all in Buena Vista-II. Rebecca Kays to R Livingston (qt cl), sum a above l. E C Hall to R Livingston (qt cl), same as above-l. Wm Drllaven to Jas Shepherd, 21;! fl acre Levi IHirden d 1 e tp 0 s r 7 w Married CAMPlliaL-IIAMlLTUN. Atthehume of llev. and Mrs, A, I. G.w.llrleiid( W etlnesdny evening at H o'clock, Mr, Llias. C, CiuUll and Mrs.' Ague llamlltoii, Rev. Unodfrlvnd olliriallng. The wedding was a quiet mot and came as a pleasant (tirprhw to th many irleud of the contracting psnfe Mr. Campbell Is one of Dallas' , host kuoan ahd niqiular young men, and his bride, who is a teacher Iu the public sehixil, is an amlahl and accomplished lady. Observer, ; . )t0t Itenard to6. , The eeatun of till p.r till be ilea4 li, Kant tltl Mipfu u hi W-t nne Urtm.li'il iI1m.i.m) lli sctfutt Inu bwii ab.'s li. eiiralii all iu slai., autl Hint Is eatnrrli, Hull'. I nitirMi l ure l II, n mily xnlllr ur kllnttll li. tin. tiiwliml (reliiriilijr, l ntnrrb Iwlii- nMilllu le nal.lluNiw, ...ln.. euiitiiiuiluual tral en-ill, Hull', emu), fur,, i uii.in Inunmll) alliiK lir,.nil) ii.imi llm I.i.ih.i um.I iiiiihiu. auifaiui. u,i! )fvtii,tliur,ly iU.tiuyiiis Hip uu..niiHHni inu ui..H-a, aai siviti me i. II. Ill .It. hKlh l.r .ll,lliit an I ),r cuil-lllul .ii sittlawiKtliia Baliir m itiiln Iu mirk. Tbv .t...ri...)' Uaiou niiieh mini Iu lb. eurll vo f"r Dial liny off. Oim lluieh.l Ihilinra liirany r... Il,l It mi. l.mi,. hi,,.. i,,, n.i Ul MMIIIUlltllltlk, l,lr.-Mi K, J. HKNBY t.,Tolei.O, niii j liriissl'i. Hall's rsiolly I'llU aru Hi tmii, t i X f-i -t i err 13 . V MisSJ Jt0MHIMM- Sawyer's Sttl6lllS OIUKI) Oil Clothing AimriyyHmUai,.,,, ll, lwt li, tha ,.,rl., NmiI.Is ItiruUBliMUt. VVMTnnM l,at.r.,i,H.ri strft una iikhhIi. WMIna rrn. a. wl off tif Imk.,11, SII'.H, ltebtl,w.i0 frw. S. I. S-Hlaa tm4 rMtlH(,, Atl... h.a r,M,u.( M. . kil mi, It Hassles the World. Cto dlHcovery iu UHaliniiie has ever created on quarter of 111 cxolllmeiit that has been auel by Dr, King' New Diantvery for Consumption. It's sevenwt tet have Iweu on hutiek- victim of Consumption, Pneumonia Hemorrhage, I'leurlay and Bronchitis, thouaand of whom It has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Old, Asthma, Croup, Huy Fever, Uoarae- liens and Whooping Cough it I the quickest, surest cum In th world. It la sold by Kirkland Drug Co , who guarantee it. Boru To Mr. and Mrs. D. I'urvlue, of Rick- rell, on July a ton. laiwer Kate and linger Limit on Huffalo Ticket. Tickets with return limit good until tigust 81st and Sept. 1st with stopover privileges, are now on sale by the Bur lington Route gl leaving July 2d and 3d. Choice of routes, best service and accommodations and quickest time. Call upon or write for particular, li. W. Foster, ticket agent Burlington Route, corner Third aud Stark Sts Portland, Oregon Weekly Crop Bulletin. " Fuiirlli of July ('elehrallim. The celebration held here u the Fourth whs one of the largest ami most successful In th history o luileamd- em-e. The dsy was perli-el sud the loan was thronged with people from early dawn till late at night. The pmuram an carried out without a hitch. For so large a ga( heriug the crowd Wat particu larly orderly. - The committee having iu charge the celebration denerve gieat credit (or their work, the limit in the parade were very attractive and excited much favorable comment. Th following Is a list of those to whom prist- were awarded t Fat man's race, Arthur Fisher, drum shirt. Old man's race, Mr. Williams of Air- lie, box cigars, UK) yd dait race, Geo. Letcher, 42 50. Best decoialed busgy in parade, I. W. Dickinson, driving whip. Man with largest family, T. L llart- tiiau, Charlie Powell. I sm k Hour each, family of ten each, Oldest pioneer, Joshua McDaiiiel, rocking chair. Prettiest young lady, Mis Eva Bolter, parasol. Ugliest old bachelor, Oliver Lake, pie and tobacco. Id mile bicycle race, Al Craven, 4-j, Puny and bicycle race, Comptoli, fiSO; seemid, Kstou Bevous, iKaik. Hose contest, No, l team, fit), lime 83 seconds; No, 3, time ItH seeunds. . Portland, Or., Monday, July H, '01 iiKNuau. scumwv, Th past week, although averaging ala.ut 6" warmer than th previous one, was still slightly cooler than usual al this season of th year. Numerous small showxr occurred during the for part of the week ill nearly all parts of the state, but it closed dry and wiUi an abundance of warm sunshine. Haying, hss progressed rapidly, and much of the crop has becu safely se cured, iu most portions of the lilam elte valley it is extra heavy, while in the coast region and eastern and south ern Oregon it averages less than usual, Pasture are holding out well, except In Coos county, where a shortage is nqiort- ed, which will cntiue some shrinkage iu the milk supply in that section. The fall grain harvest has begun In a few places Iu the Willamette valley and the crop Is extra promising, while lit eastern Oregon the few hot days of the week, following as they did a protracted cool and windy sHll, have la-en uiday orable, and the grain is not tilling ai well as usual, aud the opinion prevaili that III Umatilla and the neighboring counties the crop will be noinewhal short of former expectations, The hessiau II y is reported to have dono some damage to fail wheal near Day's Creek, in Douglas county, nut no complaints regarding this pest have been received Irorn any other section of the stale. Spring wheat, outs, barley and hops are elsewhere doing nicely. Lorn Las Improved and late potulocs are making good advancement. The Best Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troubles. "I have la-en In the drug business for twenty yean and have sold most all of the proprietary medicine of any note Among; the entire list I have never found anything toeipial Chaiiilierlaln'a Gollo, Cholera end Diarrhoea Itoniudy for all stomach and bowel troubles,'' says O. W. Wakelleld, nf Columbus, Ua. "This remedy cured two sever cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended and sold hundreds nf bottles of It to my custom ers to their entire satisfaction. It af fords quick and sure euro In a pleas ant form. No family should be with out It. I keen It In my house at all times. For sale by Kirkland Drug Co. Why wouldn't a ooatinii of tar and feathers do well with thono witigH that Elijah Dowio pormHts in wearing? A yoliiig girl, plainly dressed, has been doing Urge business Iu silverware In Benton county, Just across the river from Albany, Representing that she has Just arrived from the east with her parents, and that they are penniless, she disposed nf a large niiinlatr of sots of silverware at ftl each, cheap stuff, rep resenting that she would redeem the silverware s soon as her parent huaril from the east. She ha an accomplice, (lid has, It Is ladieved, been working the game In other pari of the valley, NlWllI Cntnrrli qulekly yield to trout, nif nt by Kly 's ( Win Hulin, which is iuiv ably aromatic It 1 received Uirouuli the nostrils, slnaiiae and henla lbs whole stir fane over vdiicli It diffuses ltlf. Druggist sell the G'lo. sl Trial si by mini, )u cents. 'J'twt it aud you are sure to cuuliuuo the Iroalmont, AtlllOUIH't-llll-llt. To accommodate thoe who nra l arliul to Hi j use of nloiuiznr Iu applying iiiuida Into the namd pannages fur tnUwrLu Iruti. Mr, tha proprietors pretiar Cream Jialm in liquid form, which will be known as Kly's Liotiid Cream ISnlm.' Price biehiditiH llts (praying lull is 7.icmt. Druggist or It mail. Tli liquid funu embodies Ui iii.U iciual pmporliits of Ihe solid preparation, , Pearl fishermen dituto the tale that the oyHter of coiMmcroe over contniua the genuine gem. " It In a very different sort of hi-valve that those jewel iniiko their home. The ! pearl uf and edible oyster ii pretty to a degree, but at the licst in only ! "counterfeit regentineiit of thei genuine article," j Now Ia the time to repair yotiri BIDDERS llfl ftiOWERS. We carry In stock extra .sections for the following machines: ;i:xi!fl lO for Di-erln Binder. Sx2 3-')) for Piano Hinder. ' " ttxllj for Osborne Jilmlers. llxi .1-10 f.,r Wols Hinder. Hx2J fur McCortiilck Binder. 2xJ for IWrlrii? Mowers. fli-H for Dtermg Mower) 3x,')i fur Doerlng Mowr. 8xl fur IhvrUtg Mowers. 3 3-1(1x3 fur Osborne Mowers, 8x3 U. P. for Osborne Mowers. 3x3 L. V. for Oi-lsirim Mowers. 3x31 for Piano Mowers. 3x3 S Id fur McCormick Mowers. X3J for Hlamlurd Mowers. 3x3 Ifi for Tl'er Mowers, 3x3 forWtMids Mowers, W'u cniTV ft full lino of i-xtrim fur tlm MrCjrmlrtr Binders nul Mowers. F. E. CHAMBERS, MAIN HTREET Thurston Lumber Company, : 5 l: Dallas, Oregon. J f M A N IJ F A CT U R C R $ OF,.. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS 'Dry Stock ahvitys oil Ifaml, also Cedar Shingles. NOTI-;:-'!V have a ftrst-ela dry kiln whieli enable u to give yot ougbly dry lumber. 'give you thor A Y advi-rlitwd th-ah-r is author- Istol to gunruliti' Itauiier Sulvi for tetn-r, wtoina, plica, soralns, H-ahls, burns, ul.t-rs and any opi-u or tJlil More. A. H, Ltx ki-. At the rate al which the lint of aiirant for the various date, county and municipal oHice ia growing, tlmre will lw n large crop wf candidutei ready to pick before the advent of June proclaims. Ihe political harvest at hand. Most nf them will, It ii true, lie cut down iy an April frottlmt heinjr state eonveiition nnmtli. In the mean time, however, a year' lime and a year' tuihstanco will he miuainlcred by a largo number of ablebodiid men in the vain attempt to secure a "push" etrong enough to land them where, to the lel of their knowledge tttul beliuf, no work will be required of thetji, but good my will promptly bo forthcoming. Iteflecting uixm the resource of forest field and mine that await development, and upon the prom ise offered by industry in a thou sand line to the man who will pull of! hi coat, thin scramble for ollice is from an eeonomio utund point, a mutter of regret. Ore gonittii. Dr. Geo, Kwiug. a practluing physi cian of Hiultb' Drove, Ky., for over thirty years, wrlti-a bis personal e'r Itilioe with Foley' Kidney Cure. "For years I have bveil greatlv bothered with kidney tnmhle and t-nlnrjf.ul pos tale gland. I used everything known to the prnlesxion without rtdler, until 1 was induced to use Foley' Kidney Cure, 'After uslnu three hollies 1 was entirely relieved and cured, I prescribe! It now dally in my iiraollee and heart 1 ly reeomiueiid Its use to all physicians fur such troubles, (or I euu homwilv slate J have prescribed It Iu hundreds of case with perfect success." A. 8. bocke. Tho Salem Journal seems to think it has made a great diricovery in finding a miniuter who "works for bin living," and proceed to give hi in a little puff and write up, nays the Nowborg tirnphic. Thin speaks very poorly either for '8a lmn's tniniHters or for tbe Journtl's sotiHo of olmorvntion. Wo have yot to tind tho minister who doesn't work for bifl living. In fact bo is like the editor, ho works for more living than bo gets. Excursion to the Kat. ' f The Burlington lt.itita is everywhere i known as the lie timt offers the lowest rates, quickest timo and best wrviee did ! (i-eominodaliniis. For onick time they offer three days to Chicatfo, only three j iillfhts on tha train this cannot tw! U-aten. For si-rvice, the finest trains on ! earlh cost over 1100,000. Thev sell vou ' tickets over all hues, Kortbern ivillc, ; Southern IVillc, . Canadian Pacific, ' (real .Northern, U. it, A N Union Pa ctlle, Denver A Kio (Iriinda, Kio tirandw Vt'estere, Chlcsito A North Western. Kates always the luwost to any ami all points, We have tickets on sale now good levin July 1st. 21 and 31, with return limit to Auxust 31st that will tumble yuu to reaim Uuflalo and return at lea than fstl. Call st our ollice or write for par ticulars. 11. W. Foster, ticket sm-nt ISurliiiutoii Koute, comer 3d and Stark 8l,, Portland, Ore. m nvttilnf tmi Inveat or ImnroTei slim set CVtl.TffD.lHK, C0PllHiHtor0CSltlN PN01ECII0. Iiiil mmlel, kvhb,urplHlo. f.r free rtaiulnaimn aitvLw. nnnr nu DTruTc?ai. NoAt.rt vuwa vn i Hitniw Wrltr i fee lnliro patent. to bsMiOHUITOllls 4 DOCTOR UP" Changeable weather between two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and indicts upon you much petty sicklier, letter ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't euro it. Come to uh to have your prescriptions filled, and for everything kept in a well regulated drug store. , STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND DRUG CO. SOUTH d HAST via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Trsla litaven Ind, nn...iic for Portland aud WU) MMIKHIS si . in, U-ii lur i urvailu l:iO , ttt. ' l.r Portland;........ l.v Allutiiy Ar A.hUu.l ' Hm-rwim iiii..;. ' tMlU KmllcllMKI... " Osdi-ll ,,, ' if.nvor ... " Kiii Cliy.,,, " Vtiii " tf 6t-U " Ki en i " Kn Worth ' I'll) of Ni loo., M It.lllNt.lll " Ni'W ilrliaii.,... w W'atitnk'i,iu .... " Now VorK :'! s, m, U .... p. ru. 1 .v , m. ., lu l. in. : 1.1 )i. in, . 4 :15. Bl. . (!:'. Ill, . !. Ut, . T:C! m. ... p. ia, ... H:.l e. ill, ... 6;.'. Hi. ,., Il,i. m. . , , T.W a. in. i.m ! HI. ... n i; in. , .. 1 J ' ' p. IU. 7s p. m, Will K, 111 ;.i. iu b;lo iu, 7:l . in i'-.l... m f , m M s. io s () . a. iu p, in 8: l in 11:811 7,im a In 6:l p. Ill ti i: K':1U p. iu J. Sterling Morton, Secretary of Agriculture under l'lcmdont Clevo litm, tuny not be it wie a mnn nu he imagines liimneU to bo, but lie iloe kow Bomcthing about forestry and agriculture, and ho say thut the consumption of wood during every 21 hour equals all that can bo produced on 2f,()00 acre of ground, while tho new acreage planted daily docs not average over 35 acres. That in, we are commut ing it thousand fold more than we aro artificially or (wpccially, propa gating. But Homo of our forests, in Oregon at least, aro growing to Boine extent on their own hook. Pullman mil T.mrM ran un tmtu trains Cl air i'r tia.'iaiui'iibi . n.l,'n suit KI ami tuurim t'ir tu Clitnmu, si. Uil, New i .onniH-uiiK ai aim rruiiciwo w in ,.vot I'hiiiIi1 llniMt f.ir llmmlulii, Jaiwn, Cblua riiiiippiuiji,ii.iiir ana suiuu Auinita, Hi Mi l). A. Wiux. at lBlpKn(li'ui . uon. or auirvs ('. II MAKkllAM Ouiioral PimoiiKtir Annul 1'urllainl. Or. A CLEAN SHAVE AND A H STYLISH RA1R CtlT ISWIIATVOC UKT WIIKN VOC PATHON1.K Kutch's Barbershop. liiili'in'iiilriice . , Orciriin th moM hllng alv tn th WQ(M Are You Going East ? Perhaps I can be of service to you. '" I can ticket you over any railroad running trains out of Portland; tell you when to leave home) where to change cars; when you will reach your destination, and what there is to ' be eeen on the way. . , Call or write I '11 take pleasure in answer- , ing your questions. " i-,r Omaha,' Chicago, Kansas City, ' St. Louis and EVERYWHERE beyond. ;M ; ' : ; A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, Cor, Third and Stark Sis., Portland, Ore. An Kxriirslea to Cliieliiiniil. The ollli-iiil route selected by the So ciety nt Christian Kndeavor lor their teriiatioiiill meeting at . Cincinnati, Ohio, July Utli to 10th, is O. It. N. Co., Ori'Bon Short Line, Kio Grande Western Ky., Denver & Kio Grande 11. It,, Ritr liiiKlon and Din Four systems. The delegate and their Iriends will leave Tort land on the. evening of July 1st, stopping nnroute at Salt Lake City, where they will he Joined by the Cali fornia and Utah delegations. Coidiul invitation is extended to all, whether Kndeavorers or otherwise, who are contemplating an eastern trip, to join the party. Further particular may be obtained Ironi Kev. A, J, Montgomery, transpor tation manager, Oregon City, Or,, or the Kio Grande Western Ky., No. 122 A Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Dr. H. 8. Gaylord,of tho Univer sity of Huffalo, stales that cancer is caused by an animal parasite which has boon identified and isolated. He has been investigating tho cause of cancer for two years as head of tho Now York Stalo Pathological Laboratory, Ho has inoculated anitualu with cancer germs, and cancer afterward developed in the animals. Cultures of these organ isms ha've been injected in tho ab dominal cavities nf other animals and thoy recovered, having ap parently grown in the serum of the animal. WANTKtTKUTWORTH V MEN A SO WO. mi'ii id travel iiml lelviTlls Air "lit nslnh. ii-n. '.l iiviihk ui min i niiMiu-ial Htuiiillnii. ary fisu year aim xmiii,s, ru imvalile tn oasli. N.. i-iiiiviilnir miniriul. liiva refri. eneos mill oiu-Iiwi. mii., tiln-mwil stnnipvtt n- vi'ii-. Autii-ima AianAKur, tfxi sxuill IMU, ClilniBO. do to H. M. LINES Por Wall Paper, Wiudow Shades, Picture Frames, etc. Furnituro of all, kinds repaired. Office with tho Telephone company INDEPENDENCE. LOST- Many people have lost tho sight of ono eyo by nonuso that would havo boon all right if they had used tho proper Glasses when young. Seo that your children's eyea nro nil right. Examination free. . o. As Kramer & co. Jewelers and Opticians. There wns a teauhur's meeting tlie other day in Eldorado, Kan,, and sonio of the young men, habited in gorgeous shirt waists, took their seats in a row in tho rear of tho room. The instructions were going along a few minutes later, when the old professor looked over the top of his spectacles and said: "For this question I would like an answer from one of the young ladies in the back seat." CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHTS AND DESIGNS. Send your hiinlm-Mtllreet Ui WtiNhlnirtoo, saves tliiMi vosts leas, belter st-rvlen. Vy offli cloa to JJ. B. PiitMit Qfflc. TREE preimlo- U7 inmitiiiti(.n. m.i0. Atty'ii n not urn. until ACTUAL EXPfcKtbNCB. Sook "How to ,l.Uln PmtnU," oUi., twit fro, rutonta nioouTMl Uirough B. Q. 81tn.n mi.lv ipoolal nntfoe, without ohiu-fr. In top INVENTIVE AGE iuuatrMa manuiiy kwvodui E.G.SIGGERS,:, lUiutrfttocl mouUily-.ElvoDei ysAi-tcrai, (1. year. Lain or u. a. anow a uo. Qta F St., N. W., ASHINQTON, D. C. THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigar, ClgaraHsc, Tobaeeo Confeotlonary. and Ursro tii Mo V .Oregon Sh outline and mum Pacific iX'iiKin lur 4'hlcAtf.i. ennlitiid nih-oIhI :(NI S III Vl 1 1 II II t- lllKIUU Allan tlu Kxpri'Mii DM) n si VIS II mil. IllXtoil HI Paul Ful Mml to s iu vis Hkune TIME SCHFDUIFS Fmiu luiluiwudenoe Hnlt Lakfl. .tonvor. tX Wtirlli, Onmha. nuiiMM i;uyt 8t, lmm, C'hlcux and Kant. Ssli fjike, nnvr, Kt Worlli,OniHli,KQ. en jr. Ht. Umi, t hlcago ant' Kasu Wslla Walla, Lewis Uin.NiMikaiis, Mm. IH-npolln, Hi. pai,l, linliilli.Mllwaukes, C'liloHso and Knst. Arrtvs from 4 30 p. W ss. ) in, OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULB. From Portland. 8pm I'lUlV Ki Suii.Io) n p in 'iluy 10, Tff m. ruwi.Thui Hint :ISa. in. I'llKH, Thin and ctsl. lAttliarls .; a. in. liaily ill nailing dales sub- jti-t Ui Changs For -.mi Hhih'Ioo NUlssvery6da's Culunibla Klver Mnaiuers. ro Anions aud Wajr-Laudluics. 'VllUmtl,ud lauililii Klvers. Orrnrou City, liu.vtou, aud VYay-ludluga : Wlllauietts Kivnr. Porl laud to Corv&llls and Vt ayUjandlngs Suake Itlver. Klparlsto Lewlston. i p. m. ExJ i. TO. luud'y sao p.m. Min.,Wed, audTU 4:30 p. m. rl. Lt. Lewis ton, dally a. m. Strainers to Portland from Independenoa Itnlh Irsws Corvallis for Portland Mondays ,.,..iuu.itiiu rriimyi am a m, panning indt-lx-ndrmnat 0 am. Kntiirnins;. Inavss fiirtlsnd Tuvwlays, lhursitays and SaUir. days, I'rtsslnu I iidi'iwndeiice at 8:30 siu Kliiiors lnavM Indniwiidenpe (hr Wirtlanit fui-ndayn, 'rhurndaya ami tiniunlays al 8 a in. Konimlng li-avwi I'orllmid lor Indopeudencs Miiudiiyn, Wednwdivy s aud Fridays at tS a in, arriving at lndepeuduuoeat'a m. Al HERREN, Agent, independence, Ore. The Castle Keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of .Whiskies',." Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. S. E. OWEN, Hanager E.L.Ketchum,M.D r )l1liw and Itcaiitence Corner Railroad Monmouth Streets, NDliH'KNDKNCE, OR LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 per year; 25ct. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES every number complete in it els Lipiiinoi'tt's Mtiiraziue aud the West 8idk, oue vr, 83.26, Flrtt Cl Soda Fountain In eon Rvotlon. .Foley's Kidney Cure i makes kidneys and bladder rlfbt