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THE WEST SIDE JO, k, 0. fcRAKT, ftUtar and ruhlinlief. . BUBrtORlPTION RATES. 1 h ADVAWt'H ' ' ' ' Tan """' "TMUIWDA Y.JULY 18, Even ft fat man ia justitiod in complaining of short weight wheu dealing with the icu trust. ? : i. .-. ' t i Emperor William! declaration that "the noblua, weapon U the word," will not deprive the pen of iti good pomta. 4 Cant versus canteen! Cant won last year, but the second round to be held next winter may reverse the conditions. ... .. Secretary Wilson says that the rise o! beet sugar will kill the sugar trust. Not so long as the sugar trust owns all the beet sugar fao- tonee. ft Tha Congregational church at Forest Grove was destroyed by fire last Saturday morning. 1 he bull ding cost 3000 and is a total loss. ft ft ft People who talk so lightly about amending the Constitution of the United States, forget that twelve states can, either by opposition or neglect, defeat any action. ft ft When Minister Wu says there is a bond of union between the- United States and China on the Fourth of July, he moans the fire-cracker bond. . ft ft A Washington crowd had chased a "mad" dog into a corner the other day and was calling for firearms, when a policeman came along, took up the dog and gave it a drink. Comment is superfluous. ft In sinking wells for petroleum in the Mojave desert the prospectors Btruck flowing streams of water. In such a couutry the water should be the greater bonanxa of the two, . From the way things are seeth ing, up in Ohio, it would seem that Mr. Hanna rather expects the next President to come from there even though McKinley has refused to run. Spain is reported to have a splen did crop of wheat. Uncle Sam ex tends congratulations and sincerely hopes that the Spanish people will move steadily in the direction of prosperity. Ohio Democrats at their Btate convention will put forth the first notable Democratic platform of the year. The reorganize of the party are busy and it is said that Mr. Bryan's doctrines will be dropped in the rear. ft ft Prof. A. B. Hoag, who occupied the chair of English in Albany college last year has purchased the Lebanon Criterion of V. M. Browa and will take charge about the first of August. ft ft Thirty-seven English boys are coming over this fall to attend the Boston institute of technology. It is evident that Britain is at last waking up to American mechanical supremacy. ft ft ft The refusal of the Government to redeem less than 12 worth of reve nue stamps or even to permit two or three people to put together and make up $2 worth, is probably the meanest thing that even a bureau crat ever thought of. ft ft Senator McLaurin is industry ously at work setting off fire-crackers in the path of the Democratic machine in his state. None of them are of the giant variety, how ever. Secretary Hitchcock is a very busy man these days. In addition to doing a land oilice business in the Indian country he is studying out a plan to protect the American forests from complete destruction ft ft ft It is estimated that the I'hilip pine tariff will bring in a revenue of $10,000,000 the first year. An adjustment of the rates has been made, with a view to lowering the duties on necessities and with tho idea of opening the doors of the Philippines to American "trade as far as possible. $ Because the chief of the Weather Bureau at Washington, Prof Willis L. Moore, expressed the opinion that the hot spell which recently swept the country east of the Rocky Mountains would "continue for a lengthy period, probably without a break for a month," he was fiercely attacked by the Eastern papers. As the extraordinary high tempera tures and depressing influences lasted over two weeks, Professor Moore is entitled to some consider ation as a weather prophet. He hit the conditions in his prediction much more accurately than do the average weather forecasts of the bureau. , . Washington utter. S Washington, 1). C. July 8th The Post Othoe Department has begun a fight in which U is clearly right and in which It will be sup ported by all tho strength of the Kxecutivo branch of the govern ment, but notwithstanding those advantages, it must get the support of the press and ot publlu senti ment, In order to win a permanent victory. This fight is to shut the fake publications out of the privel- ege of second clans mail. The gov ernment pays ('0,000,000 a year for carrying second class mail ami receives less than 4.00().OOO for it. That much of this loss is due to abuses which have crept into th wstruotion of .the law construc tion never dreamed of when tl law was being enacted is apparent to everyone whoNiaa become at all familiar with what constitutes large proportion of second class mail. In fact, from an investiga tion that has. been going "on tor months, the wstal olUeiala hav been convinced that fully one-half of the matter now m uled as second ehm. should under a strict and perfectly proiwr construction of tl law, be compelled to pay as third class matter. A new rule for th construction of the law is to be issued by tho Post Oilice depart ment, for the especial purpose of shutting out fake publications When it is promulgated, look out for snueals from the owner of th fakes and from such legvtimate publications as can be wheedled or paid to say that the business of le gitimate publication is being inter fered with. These squeals will be worked for all they 'aw worth for their effect upon Congress, where the fiiiht will certainly be carried Postal officials declare in the most positive terms that the new con struction of the law will not injure any legitimate publication, and count ujwn getting the support of aM such. Capt L. Craven, who served as Quartermaster oi tho 32nd oluii' toef Infantry in the Philippines and who is now visiting in Wash iogton, said of the opportunities ottered young Americans in the Philippines: "Manila is the center of a wide field of opportunities for Americans. While in the Quarter master's department there, I had deals with many Americans who went, there for business purposes. I found that men of busmen quail fications, common sense and energy did well. I would advise young Americans desiring to go there to acquit? a thorough knowledge of Spanish and stenography. They will certainly obtain clerkships in business houses, and if solid active workers, instead of sharpers and schemers, they will within several years, be in business themselves The Filipinos want good Americaus to como to their islands and instil new business and commercial enter nriso. In my oilice were four American boys employed as clerks. Thay were worth $100 a month each to corporations m this country They decided to cast their lot in Manila and remained there. All of them are doing well." The publication of the action of the Commissioner of Patents in suspending all hearings in appeal cases before himself and the Assist ant Commissioner during July and August, seems to have been taken by Borne to mean that tho work of the entire Patent Office was Buspen ded. Such is not the case by any means. The one hundred and forty examiners of tho Patent Office, who decide tho vast majority of cases without an appeal being taken to the Commissioner, aro working six days a week and will continue right along.. C. A. Snow & Co., Patent lawyers, whose business before the Patent Office exceeds that of any other firm, says that very few ap plications for patents, pertiap not more than one in a hundred, will be delayed by the long rest of the Commissioner and Assistant Com missioner of Patonts. The President's proclamation de claring free trade with Porto Kico on and after July 25th, will be issued as soon as he receives an official copy of the resolution adop ted by the legislature of Porto Rico. The President's proclamation for the opening to public settlement of the Kiowa, Commanche and Ap' ache Indian reservations in Okla homa, was issued today. A force of thirty clerks from the General Land Office, left Washington Sat urday niijht, to do the work of the land offices that will be openod at Reno and Lawton. While Man Turned Yellow. G rent consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly ohanged color, alw) his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by th best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomaeh and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves Its nmtchleHS merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50o. Sold A WORTHY MI'tTKKMVK. "SimirthlBf New Untie , v Tke Saw."-' All Doctors hav tried to cur CA- TAKfUI by tit Ums of powders, acid Ke, inhalers aixi drtiirt In part form. Their powder dry up tha imieuuo memhraiu canning them to crank open ud bleed. Th powerful sold uwhI In the inhaler hav entirely wtien away the name membrane that their maker hava aimed to intra, while past oinV- menu cannot reach the dlwaxe. Au old ami Mnerlenoed practitioner who hni far ninny years made a eluna study and spselnrliy of the treatment of CA- TAHHH, has at lt perleoled a Treat- mailt whleh when faithfully ud, not only relieves at one, but permanently cures CATAIUUl, by removing th eatioe, stopplug the dlM'hargt, and cur ing the InlUmatlou. It l the only remedy known to seleue that aetully roaches the aMloted parts, This wot derlul remedy I known as "8NUF- FMC8 th GUARANTEED CA TAURI1 CU UK" and Is anlil at tha ex tremely low pile of One Dollar, aeh package containing internal and ex ternal medium aunloieiil for a full month's treatment and everything ntHViwary to It perfect lute. "HNrKKt.KM" la the only perfect CATAHHH CUHK ever mad and U now rvexgntxod oa the only af ami positive euro for that annoying and dixuititliig diaeaoo.- It curt all Intla tuatloti quickly and permanently and It alito wonderfully quick to relieve HAY FKVKK or COLDIu the II BAD. CAVAiUUI wheu neglected often lead to COXSUMl'TIOS-'-HNUK. FLKS". will vw you If you ime it at once. It 1 no ordiuary remedy, but complete tnatiut which la poaltlvely guaranteed to eureC ATA IIUU lu any form o.' atage If uwd according to Die directions which accompany each pack age. Du't delay but tend fur It at once, and writ full particular m to your condition, and yoo will reoolv apeclal advle from th dl-ooverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your ease without to you beyond th regular pric of 8XUFFI.K-.S" the "UUABANTKED CATAUKII LIKE." Kent prepaid la any sddrcwi In the Uulted Htate oi Canada on receipt of On Dollar. Addrwm Dept. E KiK WIN . MUCH 4 COMPANY, U0 and 2332 Market Htrect, Philadelphia. The Minnesota, flagship of the squadron that lay at author m Hampton Koadd on the fateful day of a fateful summer in which th Merrimao iron ship of our fo8 threatened the destruction of the entire llevt, has lcen condemned and will shortly be sold at auction in Boston harlnir. Huilt hi 1H5 she was one of the most effective vessels of tho navy at the time the Civil war broke out, but was saved from sharing the fate of the Cum berhind and Congress at thaf time by the appearance upon the scene the next day of tho Monitor. In a few hours following tho appearance, of the Monitor the navies of the world were doomed to destruction or reconstruction. The Mini.cs.ita line lingered as almost the last link between the old navy and the new, practically useless, but ever glori ous as the gallant flagship of Ad miral Goldsboro, from which the stars and stripes floated defiantly in the face of the first Ironclad that threatened destruction to wooden ships. Mid C;:;,k,;i TUB HOME (iOI,l (I KE. Au liiiri'iiloint Treatment by which Drunkards are llelng Cured Dally In Spite of TlieuuelrcH. No Noxious Down, Mn Woukcnliiir of (lie Nerrex. A l'leaant ami Pniitive Cure for the Liquor HablU It la now pern-rally known and tin derntoml that Druuki'tineM m a dincoMe and not wenkneiM. A txxly Riled with polwin, and nerve completely hulttred by periodical or conxtunt urn of Intoxl eating llquora, require an antidote callable of neutralizing and eradicating this poltNin, and dcetrnying the craving for Intoxieaota. Hullerers may now cure theniHelves at home without pub licity or Idhm of time from IiiihIiiciw by this wonderful "HOME HOLD CUHK" whleh hiu been perfected after many years of elono atmly and treatment of inebrlutes. The faithful un according to (lireotioiiH of this wonderful dlarov ery is positively guaranteed to cure the moat otiHtinute cam, no matter how hard a drinker. Our records show the uiarvelous tranaformatiou of thouaandit of Drunkarda Into sober, Industrious and Upright men. WIVE8 CUHK YOUR HUH BANDWI CHILDREN CURB YOU It FATHERS!! This remedy is In no Hetise a noHtruin but Is a speclfte for this dlseuue only, and luaoaklllfully devlaed and prepared that It Is thoroughly soluble and pleaoant to the iuate, so that It onii be given In a oup' of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking it. ThouHunds of Drunk' ards have cured IbemHolvos with thla priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" adminis tered by loving friends slid relatives without their knowledge 111 coffee or tea, and believe today that they dis. continued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be do luded by apparent and mUleudlng 'lm- provement." Drive out the dlHeaoe at once and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is eold at the extreme- ly low prlee of Que Dollar, thus placing within reaeh of everybody a treatment more effectual than other coating (25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package, Special advice by skilled phy sicians when reqneeted without extra charge. Bent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. EOOfl EDWIN B. O I LE8 A COMPANY, 2iMU and 5JS32 Market Lritreet, Philadelphia. , All correspondence strictly confiden Pntf. Cordlej's Dlcetrr. After wrestling diligently with th problem for several weekr, Pro fessor Cordley has finally discover. d the secret of why spot of grow ing wheat in field in Uun County and elsewhere are decaying, says the Corvallis Times. The wheat was unthrifty in apiaarauce, and at tho roots seemed rotten. By a gentle pull It, was easily ossih!e to separate the lower item from the root. With powerful microsooiio, Pro fessor Cordley and Professor Pernot have been making a study of the diseased samples at the experiment station since the first was received from Linn county several week ago. Last week samples came from the farm of William llohinut near Halsey, and II. C. Jordan, near Albany, and while examining these Tuesday afternoon Professor Cord ley discovered the secret of the dis ease. The affection is a parasitical fungus that thrive most markedly on the crown ot the wheat, that is, near where the stalk branches out nto roots. With the iiiicroscox the fungus could be plainly seen in the tissues ot the stalk, The di- . . . . i ease is itipiHisoii 10 oe unanown in the Uulted States, at Uere is no mention of it In any ot tho mycolo- gieal literature yet publinhed in this country. From the discovery made it i hoped by further investigation to provide a remedy or a prevention Professor Cord ley thinks it will be possible In time to attain this re sult. The growing fungus wlil I taken from the effected wheat and put in cultures where it will grow. With these at hand there will be exerinieuts for remedies that will deetroy or prevent the growth of the fungus. When this remedy is discovered from experiments there will lie application of it, poscibly on the seed in the same way that the latter is treated to prevent smut Professor Cordley discovery is regarded as one of the most Impor tant ever made at the station. She Didu't Wear 3lk. Hul her beauty was completely hid den by Mre, blotche and pimple till he oaed llueklln's Arnlea Halve, Then they vanlxhtd M will all Eniptioim, Fever Sores, Hollo, Uleera, I'arbuneles and Eeloii fnsu Its uw. Iufallllile for t'uta, Corns, Hums, Hoalds sod I'lM. Cure guaratibMHl I'm at Klrklaud'a drug Hlorv. IVniimit of the Oregon. The Homeward Hound Colors of the battleship Oregon presented by the crew of that most famous of tl e American warships, to this slate, Tuesday, have Income a valued and cherished possession of the people of Oregon, and will remain the properly of the stale for all lime to come, to remind the people of the fame shed ukii the namo of this far western commonwealth by tho great warship boarinH the our state's namo, w hich, in the hour of tho country's need added greater lustre to the fame of the American nuvy and broke all records and set at naught all theories regarding the elliciency of ships of her class, by making an 18,000 mile run around a continent, arriving off the coast of Cuba "really for Tiction." Those "Colors" were presented to the state of Oregon by a committee from the crow of that famous vessel, and the ceremony was witnessed by thous ands of people from every part of tho state. Tho ceremonies, timely and appropriate aroused the great est enthtisiusm, and when the "Col ors" wtre raised on the (lag staffs of the Capitol, after the presenta tion, the enthusiustn knew no bounds, and thu'liring of tho Nat ional salute by-a detail of artillery men from Portland, together with tho inspiring strains of "Tho Star .Spangled Jlanner," added much to the festivities, and helped to make tho day ono to be remembered. A Poor Millionaire Lately starved In London localise lie could not digest his food. Early use of Dr, King's New Life Pills would have saved liliu. Tl.ey atrengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote assimilation, Improve appetite, Prlee SJIo. Money buck If not satUlled. Hold by Kirkland Drug Co. The wife of Gov. Taylor of Ken tucky, who has just died, is prob ably another victim of tho'Ooebel period of excitomont and danger. Governor Taylor's crime of getting the most votes in Kentucky still compels him to bo an exile from tho state. fTontgomery & IWilligan, FALLS CITY, OUKGON. MANUFACTUUICIW OF 4 The capneity of our mill and dry kilns enable! uu to jiromptly fill all orders for lumber. Give im a call. a Secure a Lea! cr Ccrr.mcrcia EDUCATION - HY ATTENDINW Behnkc's LAW and COM YERCIAL School. : . ' ; No Vacations In the JIuhIucm Department. ....)AV AND NKIIIT SCIIOOI. W IIUAUANTKH succ with our method of INDIVIDUAL instruction, 8 peel u I Htteutiou gl veil to Hhoil hand. Tyjatwrlt- lug taught by the luoat Touch Method. I.cwi ins by m ill, f.l per mouth Hond fnr Free Trial bswon and ealalogne eontiilninx oplnlors of prom iuent edueutnrs, IiiihIiicks men, sleuogi.ipliers a id others. Law Term commences Hi-pleniln-r lat. ' II. W. IIEI1NKK, 15. T. TAtiOAIir, Piin. Commerelnl Dept. IV'n. law Dept. Nasal CATARRH In all lu iiihn Hut thuuld M ClMUUMM. Eli's fmm Mal lMiwM,anUmnS hI Ih SimMd meuliraii. l wuwMiwrli uti d)ltM wf s HS4 ! UK Sm4 ukikll. i, i Bmim piwwM IwU ! Rstrll5, SpfsMi nf Um krabnut ui It lMurlw4. KalM a iHk Mdltl Uulteura hUlawi, It U Srrlu-4uw tal pralttM imnIi(. Ut BH W U M Dru. UII or bf Mil Tlj SUa, ! CMU f mIU KLt VICOTUKKS.M Wwna Sir, WTS. The (iovemor of Missouri has is sued a proclamation (or a duy of fasting nnd prayer next Sunday as an inducement to the Ixinl to scud rain. If it rains next week the ious Miiumuriiin will think Itwns In answer to prayer; if it r uins Sat urday the day can be turned into one of feasting, It is a little amu sing to think that the lord will modify the laws of the univere to suit the Miss turians. Telegram. KIDIIEYOiSEASES re the most fatal of all dis ease Cni CV'G KIDNEY Mil I iULlI 0 Guaranteed Remedy or money r cfunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 60c and J 1.00. Call for ('utility tVarraut. nu'srv TiiKAsriiKus (Okh k, PsMm. Iltrs'ill. July II, IWII. NOTICN IS IIKIIKHY I.IVKN 1 MAT A I.I. t,titii! iHiuittjr wrruta of Is.lk I'miiO)' ot.em, winch tr pr.MM'Oirt Mtt.l viLlonx! Sol r"l '"f "' "' "lii.l." I nor lit ft, H. l!l Im 'ul Ultl ltMtllU l llil. ttitttt,. luO'rmt will mt lw Hnml nu Ihu muiiv slior lli ilsio l no. nolle. K. V. OAl.MN, 7 II it TreBir, I'.ilS Count), Onim, Xutlee lor I'lililh'stioiu (.AND OIKII K AT OltKUON CITY. OltKHON July 1, Iwl. jNnlh!. hiTtliV slvnil lbl Ih.. Iul'illl. hm"l wiili r tiu lll.-il H..I1..'.' of hi. Iiilriiili.il hHiaki Himl rH IH.uirl ul hu il.lm, ikI iii whl imiI will I nistlo Iwlum ilia I mill (l.rk ul I'oik r.M.nlr. ul llrv ..,. .ii Ausu.l lu, Oil. vl; I'aill Uiiiii.i, lu ir if i'lirli' Hunv i, 4iwnimm, II K So. Him. f,ir the ffsrlLiiml W l4ol w snil frwUmi. I li, ul h w i "I .' I T V H. 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In liwii.lili No. II H, ruiiKu Nu H wmi. ul will nir.-r iinxif to .how tlml llin lun.l nuiikIiI l mum YKhmttlt ror ti.tlmtH'f or lou limn for niNlmliurnl iur(Mw,m, mid toiitt,itk liali lii'i rl.ilm lo uiil IhiuI U'lorv tli Ui'kI tcr ml Ki'Ciiv.T uf thin oilli" m iirriiii i lly, llri'iinll ou Muiiilnjr, llin Ji.lll uny ul Align. I, IS"!. H.i nunit r. witniiitHi- Tliiiiim, K. tt tliilil, of II.Kvn, Or'nn: Kmiilt V. hiiiiiIi. of Ml. "nii.ir ir.'ii n; Joint Uh"il",oi KhIIk 1'ily, Ut(ii I! Aim I Juiikm, of lull. I Ity, tirni'ii. - Any unit n't n'roii rlMliiitn S lvn.py Hi? tH,TP.tii.orhri lllltil. nrv rvtiilt. It'll lo II I ihi'ir I'Uim. lu ilii. imiiih on or hriorc ihiiI .lh liny of Aiinl, IWI. 1'IUH. II, Minim lOiglnlvr. W'ANTKtl-Tf.lI'TWOIIT'lY V 11 AMI Wti. nn. n lo irnVf. nu. I nlwr 'w 'or oltl oaIbI HkIii'iI Itotlw ol mi'IiI Unit i;l l.tiiltlillK l ry VM )i'r ami mwiim', ' I o.ililt- in rli. No raiiVMaliiic r.i.i'n,i'. t' vo rt'd-r. fni.(i uml inieloi.li ih'II-hiIi' '(i-.! tl .nnf.l mi-vi'loH-. AtKlrt'M MmiKgiT, ;. I'J .il llltl CIltl'IMItK. U' a N'l'l. I, i.i.ul,i i.ll'jhla lu.ruin In rvt'r. r,uniy lo rt.nri'mMil litn iHiioiiuiiy of IOI1II III1HIIIMI.I n'piMHllolt: f, .mli'l.lf irrir, .... ...1.1. 1... .1 .,. mtv ul. .itlnll V .nr.. uml nil f Mi-ii'. ; HlitiiKhl t iiin ll.lr, rrfl'ilti' .RIHr.V, HO inilllllllF.HIII, . ,,.,n. h Hiiinriiny ntnl nn'iiw iiionny inlv.inruil rnli wwK. HTANIiAKU HOlWk, ."'I linn born Ml., ChlcHiio. Niitlci) fur riililinitliin. Klrnt pub. Apr. art Ut pub. Jim. a ,, TIMHKIt LAND, Al'TJUNKS, IKH, TJiillvil Himw Unrt omi'ti, Oniinn IM ly. iirt'iiiin. Airil null, IikiI, Notli'i' In luiri by itlvi'ii t lint III t'uiiipllKuiiti ..III. I III. lir.lvlMl.lIlM uf I llll M.lt llf I'llMll fl'M llf Jiiin'S, h!" MillUi'tl "An l lor t lo Hlti of ii... lu.r I u n.l. In I In. Mluli.it of CrtHfori.lN.. Onu nu, N'lvmla, Rtnl AVaaittiiKlnn 'IVi t.io y," an uli'llili'il loall I lie I'liblU' l.a.ul Ht.itol fiy Rt'l uf Auifiiiil I ihiw, t'liiirieii it. in riy, oi ro t. Illllil, (llillllty til MUltUOUinl!, hlnlii OI II'IIHIIII, l.u , ,1.1. llliv lllt.ll III till. Oltl. II ).'. k.VIl II .uloiiii'iit No Mas, for fin' iiiiu'liai in lh N W i,j of Htiotlon No 21, III iimiinii inn. Hi, Ii.. ...... k HW .ml will iiffi.r ii oof .ii nIiiiiv tiial tho land mmiilit la iroiu. vnhi.iMu Im' Hi iiiniiiir or monu iui"i u. f kiicuiiu. vi iiiiriit'., and lo i'Hbi-'i liit cM'ni In t aid him btilnrm llio H'(li .tr 'il I'.im (Ivor otlnlii olntm l Ori'unll OHv, Umuull, uu liiiluy, tin.' Hub tiny ol .iii'.v, I'.iiii. k i tiaiiui. a lliii"tmii 11. K. William, of lllll nm, ' miaou: ii. i loiiiiu n 1 1 "imm-i a. in in dt'pt'ndi'ni'u, (Hcmihi: Iv V. Klikpn.ilok, ul linllini. Hi'K'Hi; tiuo. a. Wl cos, tit liidt'imnd- unii', llri'tttm. Any anil all iii rmiiia ttlalmllt'f aih'i'iii'lv llui aliiivu-ili'Mirllu'd liinila am ri'itii'i.. I In II lu lliulr I'lnhim III llil.ullluu uu or Iwioiu aaltl HUH iloy uf July , l'"H. . ' CIIAH. II. MOOHKfl, ' IUKllr, S JUjJ H it :""T Polk County Bank (INCOIlT'ORATED.) MONAtOUTH. OREdON. j.M.luaiM r. irwnin.i.. I'mOlml, 1 l.'rIJrtil. 1UA I . I'OW I I I, I'Mklrr. Paid Capital $30,000.00 " - DIREt'TOltf: . II. llawley. 1'. I,. Campladl, I. M, Mmpwui, J. II. V. Ilutlcr, John 11. htump, E H. I'oaell, J.A.Withrow. Transacts a Ceneral Banking and Exchanpco Busincs. The Independence NATIONAL BANK Capital Ktoek, $50,000.00 8 Hinm-Hsrso, ssasniM hijoii, flxlSrnl VIlrtMICul o. w. isvisa CMkui. liIItECTORS. II lllra..ilrt! II W K. r. II P Smllli A NolU'di M W Sliirt A ffnrral Stuiltiy sM airliafiv ftnls. lmrt.i'tr.1. Iu. tiillt niobniil, rntn IKrr,vl rr.1;li .'tt'll; 4rpe.!tt rtl4 Oft CUD. HI .!.., Ill ;UJl'l l CllH I. lBUHl 14 H flint t,..ll. SSi G.L Hawkins Independence, Oft. MMm IIIDDIC anrl 0'42Jl' Monuments and I 11 r. H..i,il liini. 'ZZP, f Jl Cemetery Work U3LZik-Ji . ' C(C, For Draying ....Call on.... F. M. SKINNER, Independence. Onlcrss for hauling exeoutotl pruinptly and nt roasotuiblo ruti's. The Hntel Eail IDallac. Ore. Huh litin refit toil and rcnovatod from collar to gnrri-t, ami every thing ia now. (iooil wimple room (nr oonnnerciiil men. Hatinfrtetion Rimrnntucd. Uiites, Jt.OO to J2.00. r'necial rate liy tho wit'k. S. C. SMITH, Proprietor. Drink Hod doll Eser TUG PUREST AND BEST Uottk'd boor for family uso to bo had at EO. OWEH'S CASTLE SALOQK. 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.Bmnt, West Side Oiico II E. T. HENKLE, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. ,' "- ,11 i,:,5 1 INDEPENDENCE - - OttECION C. J9. Caibireatf?! IN IN IN .OCALCR I I Staple anc IN I' in IN . Ooera Mouse block. Haln IN a 'ss ii - aMiats aiisia s m Vim ft. noo ck sales h . Good K'xxln lit Right Trices Make Eusy Selling. j Our goods 'aro. firtciaB, our pricoras law m the j lowcHt-juulity of goods considered. J IN All kiiid.-i of country produce bought at tho Sfy IN Highlit Market Pricy. IN h ' U 1 1 Share of Yaur Patronage RsspsctfuIIy Solicited. ' ; . aJ!!!!H!tt!f!!f!lfinH!?ll!!!!!!!!!!!!Hlt!!!K M'l I I I I H I'M I M l - l - Wc are 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-ii'i'i-i mi i iim 1 1 i'i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i s r m wnnp 9, nn 3 S III llll iinuL UJ UUll 3 A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 3 MAIN tjTUKET - - INDEPENDENCE 3 aiaiiaaiiiiiaiuiauuiiiuiauiaiia Are you looking for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a nilver-jxilishing brush. I ha via good all-bnstlo hair brush for 2.1c. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INW-I'lINDENCE, ORKUON -COLLI N'S- FLOURING MILL COMPANY- Manufacturers of High Grade Flour, Feed eto Highest market prices paid for wheat. Capacity 150 bbls. flour per day. Grinding capacity for 223,000 bushulls of wheat per year. "We have remodeled our mill to the laltest improved sifter sys tem. .Try a sack of our best Hour made by this new process. - 1 t '.I- i .rv'V- 1 tell fJiY taa MOTOR LINK TIME TABLE Ctirrnnttttl to ditto. l.tiv Imlt'iiKiiil l.i'ilvca Alt lln Tor HI o u in n it H and pium lor Muiimittilli mill Alrlln. - , j 7:110 tl. m. 11:80 p. m. LeHvea Iiii1imiiu1 Imliiiiiiiiiliiiioe. tl Oil . m. S UU p. in, .OHviia DulUa rut envo ror Monmouth IMOOUlOlltll HUll In. Alltl Dolltti, luvmmip, mi . 1:011 p. Ul. 8iUO t.fOlVMK MiiOMiniif h Hi0n.m, 1:13 u. in. Leavi. Mtiiiiuoutli tor Air Ho. 7 (1(1 in, 8:11(1 p. lit. T.tnvra Moninontli lor 1iiiIiiiim1ouv. 9:45 a, m. ltllo p. m, :4ll p. in, n m. Oioi p, nv I.fnva Intlniwnfl. for llnllaa, eiioo (lir Moiiniaiitli' 110 n. m, 7:110 9:03 p. m. WANTRD.-Oanable. reliable Demon ' In every oiiitiity t iciirt'Htiel. lorno eoiupany o hoIIiI llimnolHi rt'iniltiliou; mcidaHlnry iwryear, nuyHblu wuokly; Sfl mr day aimnlutelv aure and all exiKiustw; HlmlKbl, bona.llitt. ilellitlte aiilary, no tKiiiiiitlaaiiiii', nalary paid each Hhiiii iliiy mid I'.ii'i'iise niniinv adviimwd eat'h week. HI'ANIlAUO II1II1SK :VM llenrhnrn Hl.,(jklutiu, IN SHI Street, Independence, Si iusi sillll MMMII N NS m small m i ,y H - l I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I I' Prescripticn Druggist A.rian Slips Up On it evtry time tint, be takes b laun dry work outslile of the Salem Steam Laundry to lie dona up. He finds "that tlml feeling" stealing over tilui wbeu ha nolei the difference lu the ex()ulnlte eolor ami lKautlftil flnli.li, saying nothing of the . gotul condition lu whleh j our liuena are returned by the Salem Steam Laundry. wu. j. uij'i?ii c.u, rrop. D0U0U8 D. OLMSTED, Mgr- Phon4 2so Liberty ih Steamers iltona and Pomona, Will loave Tndepeiulence EVERY DAY, Sunday excepted, at 7:00 a. in.ti foe SALEM, OREGON CITY, rUHTLAIMD For Freight or Pasaajje ap. ply on boardlhe boat, or to llio n,.ui, ...V HUP. J. E HUBBARD, Indopondcnce . Oregon. . W. G. Sharman, IT Bimk building, Monmouth Bt., Indepondeace, - Oregon by Kirklund Drug Co. tial. i