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Wvpluni No. 141, Ilea. 143.
TllUKSDA Y.JULY 18, W01.
TlMuMTs or i'vthia
UOMKH UHW NO. A MNKT KVKRY
I I tt MiiinnUv voiiiiut. Nvmlwn will laa
tm nulie and fiwini lheiiilYiti'erlliialr,
us.
Vimiw Kuushis invtimt to anoint
IVurt ImlwiHionM No. SO, Forvat
era of Amertea, mwli svwy Hturvly
veiling at 8 o 'CWCB. 4 "
W. R. Allln, dtittlt, Cooper bik ,
Ciiir, the choleett, t Rublnton'i.
8o R. M. Vd A. Co1 stov d in
til is iU.
A couple ol rtlts hv been at work
on KJ HillUnl'i (hop aud Ilia result li
brtiui new sign.
A (all line ol taring rgoni at R. M
W.i A uo.
All the niiiino and the ltt
noveli can be lid at Robinson i.
The Kansas man who oomuiiUod
suieida on account ol the heat may
wish he hadn't done it. There are
hotter places than Kansas.
The Best Prescrlutioa fur Malaria
t'hillti and Ksver l bottle of tlmiv' TT
i.km chill Tuu It la simply Irua and
Vinton iu wwiw tunu. u cure, mi pay.
IrlkM
Some time during this century
Patti, Modjeska and IWrnhart will
really make their farewell tour in
America.
For firet clam milk cant go to R. M.
Y de A Co.
Try Moore, the barber, north tide ol
"U street, opiMMtite Knoi grocery
tons (or a hair cut or (have.
Special price on crvam separator at R.
M. Wade A Co.
An Omaha paper says: "Nebras
ka id standing up for herself tk
days " But she is sweating profu
fusely and has a wilted look.
1ALAKM CAUSES MUOISNESS.
Oruve Taatalees CUIII Tuuie rrwovna ths I
caux.
Letter
Retnalntna unmllwl tor In th eoal t,mua at
Imiepvudeutw.Oretvm.oti July i, IHUli
John A Taylor
Mr Mary Klbby
rreu w Warner
When calling (or the letters pie
say advertised. J, A. Wkwi.sh, 1, M
; When yw' waiit a modern utvrtwlat
phyle, try Chamlterlaln'i Htomacb and
I.IYer Tablet. They are y to take
and pleamutt in eOVeU PHo. SO otitis.
Kample free at Klrkland'a drug atore.
The season for wild blackberries which
has been an umimally good one I about
over.
Mr. John Tlnul. Colton ' ft . aava
"Foley's Honey ami Tar cured in in!
tie tilrl ot a severe eouiih and tiilitmtl
tonsils." a. H. lAH-ke.
From aU appearance ths wheat crop
oi this county is going to be extra good
thlaaeatou.
Thos. W. Carter of Ashboro. N. O.
had kidney trouble and one bott le of
roleya Kltliwv Cure eileoted a perfect
mire, ami ne say mere la no remedy
UMi win eompsm witu lu A. K l-H-ke
There were a number o( plcnlu parties
from here latt Sunday. Moat o( the
picnicker brought their dinner palls
home lull of wild blackberries.
Science ha found thatrheumatlam la
caused by urlo acid In the blood. Thla
pnUon ehou Id be excreted by the kid-
uey. ruley'a Kidney Cum alwity
uiaaei meiu wen. a, o, xx'Ke.
Beginning next Sunday the I, A M
motor will will make regular Ul on
Sunday the came a thrungh the week,
except that the earliest trip will lie at
8:15 Instead of 7:15
The vreateet healer of modern tune
la Manner NUv for cum, wound, nor,
nlle and all klu dleaii. It t auar-
auiwHi. L'e uo iuiwiuute. A. . Locke.
County Clerk Loughary on YVedne
ay July 10, iwued a inairlagC lictmte to
Inland T. Murphy and Or M, Khoda
barge r, both ol Fall City ; and on Tues
day ol thi week he iued a uiarrmgo
licvna to J. C. Tlbott and Margaret F.
Rhodabarger, both ol Fall City.
TO CURC A COLO IN ONC DAY
Take Laxative Uroiuo Quluiue Tablet
All drugglal refund the money if It
fall to cure. E. W. Drove' alirnatum
The people who were fearing twof la 6neu box. 2&u.
or three n.onths ago lest we might
not have any real warm weather
this summer have had their appro-
heimions allayed. All things come
to those who wait, and by the same
token the remark applies to those
who are praying for a cool spell
Indianapolis Journal.
A large varietv ot garden cultivators
at K. M. aiie Co.
When in Salem and you want a good
nieal don't forget to go to Mining'
lUwtmiriiiit, wnere everytning the limr-
aet anoru can oe uau. '
Clover !( binding twin 12centa, at
it. M. Vt de & to.
It has rained at last in some
parts of Kansas. .
Better for the Blood than Sartiaparilla
for rbixu) LIyidh la lb Malaria Hulrlcu,
iruve'iTutlcnill Tunic.
Guam seems to have a hoodoo.
Commander Seaton Schroeder, who
now holds sway in Guam's metrop
olis, where Leary once ruled, has
stirreJ up a decided rumpus among
- the enlisted men on the island by
issuing' a severe order because of
the theft of one barrel of whiskey
from the naval hospital on the is
land. Men are kept in the bar
racks and not allowed out after
taps. There ia a general fear ex
pressed by the foreign office of
Europe that the rum has been
drunk. Minneapolis Journal
Parties or families desiring photo
group taken ihould aee 1'icKcl be ia
better equipped now for doing tbi kind
ol work than ever before,
$:io Special bicycle to trade for wood.
Inuuire ol Campbell llro. -
J. 8. Moore, the barber on C treet,
now handle Newbro's Herpioide, the
famous damlrutr cure, endorsed by ail
the leading barber of Portland and ail
cities in the east, (live It a trial and
save your hair.
The itockholdeis of the new brick
building soon to be erected in Monmouth
have decided to build on ths potlofflce
corner, and the contract for excavating
will be let this afternoon. The work ol
construction will be pushed a rapidly
possible.
MALARIA MAKES I MITRE BLOOD.
JruveT.HlelChUl Tonic ourw Malaria, toe
First-class bay is selling (or $4 and
second-class for $2.50 per ton in the
field. ......
Blooded Sheep for Eastern Oregon.
W Rettie this week bought ol B. F.
Smith ol this county, 44 head of Shrop
shire buck, also 40 head ol the same
breed ol sheep from Ladd & Rued. The
sheep'will be thipped to the range In the
eastern part ol the state and used (or
breeding purposes.
WAJiTEl).
prlTQ RubtwrKounlaln Pen. (Hid 10
nUL.li I O cents silver or nUimiitforsarnpie
HU NTfcR & C0.612W Fifth St.Cincinnati 0
,., ... i
Thli ilirnatur on every boi of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quininc Tablet.
th remedy that core cold la
Service at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday both morning and evening
Cvnducted by th pastor, Kev. "Thompson.
J a. O. Amhertnf, Dell, ()., write:
"1 had au otwtlnat or on aiy face
men everything ewe railed to heal.
After one application of lHnuer Halve
it began to heal and after three appli
cation it wa entirely healed leaving
uo cr." A. H. Locke.
Service t th Method it church next
Sunday a follows s Regular service in
the morning. Mr. L, E. jCday, ol
Seattle, will ting a olo both t the
morning nd evening service. A (Htren
minute song ervic before church In
th evening. Rev. T. U. Ford will
preach.
Th bt Prorlptln for Malaria
Chill and Fever, U a bottle of Urove'
TaeteleM CUU1 Tonic. It i simply Iron
and qulnlu In a tastel form, 'o
jure, no pay. Price, oOo,
Th Dalla College hi just issued
neat catalogue descriptive of the work
o! tb college, and containing cut ol
the different building and member ol
the faculty, together with a complete
list ol etudenta. '
NY advertised dealer I author
ised to guarantee Manner Halve
for letter, erxema, pile, siiralu,
hohIiIh, burn, ulcer and any open or
Old Wore. A. 8. Locae.
Polk county is in receipt of a new
deed index that i much more conven
ient than those heretofore In nae. The
new book contain in addition to the
name ol the grantor, grantee, the vol
uui and page recorded, etc., a (pace (or
th description ol the land and the con
sideration. The Index i almost a com
plete record ol every transfer, and In
many instances the desired information
will be found without referring to the
deed records at all. The people who
have occasion to refer to the real estate
transfer in Polk county will duly p
precite the work o( County Clerk
Loughary in providing soch a conven
ient ana comnreuensive inuex.-uo-
server. ' " '
Many thousands have lieen restored
to health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy. If af
flicted with any throat or lung trouble,
give it a trial for It I certain to prove
beneficial. Cough that bave reetsted
all other treatmeut for year, have
yielded to thi remedy and perfect
health bren restored. Case that seem
ed hopeless, that the climate f famous
health resort failed to benefit, havo
been permanently cured by Its use
Bear In mind that every bottle i war
ranted and if It doe not prove benefl
cial the money will be refunded to you
for sale by Ktrkland Drug Co.
Mrs. T. D. Campbell ol thi city has
ust received word that a specimen ol
her embroidery ws hown last week at
an exhibit at 239 Filth avenue, New
York City. The Brainerd & Armstrong
Comcany. ol New London, Conn., and
New York City, made an exhibit ol SOU
h.,antiful SDecimens of embroideries
worked with" their silks, and Mrs. Camp
bell's embroidery was among those much
admired.
BANNER SALVE
th most hallno aalva In tha world.
r Canvas Telescopes, Pn 2
leather bound,
Trunks, ftU kn9 and sizes, (
n Waste Baskets and 2
E Jinko Baskets,
S Carpet Beaters and Tacks, g
E Tack Hammers a 2
E Tack Pullers, 2
S Sink Cleaners and, fc -2
Zz Scrubbing Brushes. 2
5 SHOES .
I THE RAKET STOR 1
Mr, Ida Vaughn, of Pslom, eiit
Hunday visiting Mr, j. 8, Cooper, ;
Mr. II. M. Line Is visiting relative
iu McMinnville.
Mie Nellie Brant is visiting In Van
couver, Wash. , ,
J. A. Mill tpeut TneiHlty In Balcm on
buaine.
Oliver lAxke pent 8uuday In thi
city.
Miss Mabel Grounds, ot Monmouth
cam up (turn Fortland Sunday,
Mia Nellie Harris and Ml Canna
Itubiutou ent Buuday at rluver.
1. M. Kiraland has sold his soda luua
taia to Frank Fisher of Monmouth.
N. L. Butler mad a buslue trip (o
Dallas Tuesday. ,
Carl Ilerren hturnd Ust Friday (roui
Ileppnvr. .' . '
V. U. Bharuian and family leave next
week for a month's outing at Minnie. .
Mrs. Well went to Kugeu yeterd;i
for a week's visit. '
Mis 1'atle Coowr returnvd ylenly
form a abort vieit in 1'oriUud.
Mi Arlen Llue expect to go to
Corvalli tomorrow on a visit.
C. L. Kitohanl wa In Kugen th first
ol the Week ou busiuess.
A. W. lKH.'ktedur w over Irom Pl
la ou business yestenlay.
C I. Calbreath is having a tul
with chill and fever.
O. V. Whlleaker and (ttiuily leav
tomorrow (or an outing on th Ntucca
Mr. and Mr. J ships Harris went to
Stiver today to visit relative.
V, P. Connaway Is cutting down um
ol hi (had tree and otherwi liiipmv
ing his property, " '
Miss Ijiur I'ullard, ol Allny, who
h been visiting Mr. W, P. Connaway,
went to Portland Sunday.
Mrs, Samuel Goft snd two daughter
stnrte.1 Oil morning (or au outing at
Newport.
tyruu Atkins wiuit to Cottage Urtive
last Salunlay (or a short visit, returning
Monday.
Mr. and Mr. David Tbouka, of Port
land, came up Hundaf lo visit relative
In Monmouth, -
Prol. L. P. Freytag snd C. C. Lewi of
Monmouth, were imong tho who made
the ascent ol Ml. Hood thi week.
Misse Ijiur and IVmephone Duller,
of Monmouth, left on the morning train
Monday (or an outing at Newport.
Rev. C. MacLean I'll. P., o( Corvallls,
will hold Episcopal service In the Pres
byterian church this Friday evening.
U. I.. Hawkins left on Monday to t
lend th grand Indue A, 0. U. W. which
meet in Portland this wek.
Mr. J. A. Veniiess, of Win lock
Wash, spent part ol last week in this
city, th guest ol Mrs. J. 8. Cooper.
Mis Laura Uurnutt accompanied by
her sinter, Mis Florenc, left th Brit ol
th week lor Portland,
II. Reebe and 2. llsbcnck, ol Bridg
water, South Dakota, r visiting rel'
I've and friends in this city.
Mis Lou Moore, ol Monmouth, who
lis been in Portland lor some time r
turned home Tuesday.
Mr. Mry Tuck led on Wednesday
lor a visit with Miss Cochran at Min
nie.
J. If. Alexander, a Portland druggist,
la clerking in A. S. Locke's drug store
during Mr. Locke' ilwenc it th coast
Charlie Irvine ind Loui Wiprut left
on 8undg,with Mr. and Mr J. P. Irvine
to pend a few weeks at Slab creek.
Al llerren and family and Mi Edith
Owen left on Wednesdsy for a camping
trip on the Hilet.
Clint Moore went to Slab creek Bun
day to join hi brother who 1 camping
there.
A. 8. Locke and family left on JVed
nedy for the Silets to spend a (ew
weeks. -
Mis Celia Walker, wiitrea In the
Little Palace hotel, started today (or
Eugene (or a visit with relative.
Mrs. Singleton, who has been visiting
her mother in Monmouth, left (or her
home in Forest Grove on Monday after
noon' train.
Mr. 8. . Owen left lor Portland last
Saturday to attend the session ol th
grand lodge Degree ol Honor, to which
she i a delegate.
Prol. Crrier and wife, formerly ot
this city, are now located in Fortunata,
Humliolt county, Cal where the pro
fessor i doing well in his line.
John Dickinson and son, Percy, of
Monroe, Houtli Dakota, are visiting Mr
Dickinson' brother, I. W. Dickinson, in
thifedty.
Mr. G. A. Wilcox and daughter re
turned from Gladstone park Saturday
where tbey camped during the Chau
tauqua aeaembly.
Mr, and Mrs. D. 11. Taylor and neices,
Miss Ueasie, and Miss Viola Alex
ander, started lor Minnie Wedneaday
(or a two month's outing.
R. li. Parrish loft on Monday for an
outing. He took his camping outllt ou
the back ot a small pony and looked as
if be intended to join the Masdina ou
the top of Mt. Hood. , ... ' ,
Rev. E. J. Thompson wont to Newport
on Wednesday to deliver the Opening
address before the Summer Normal
school at that place. He will return tos
morrow. . , -. - ': -jJ y-
The Sunday train is without doubt a
great success. Last Sunday's train car-
led over 200 passengers out of Portland.
Four coaches ' were required, two ol
which were left at McMlnuvllle, the bulk
of travel being between that place and
Portland. : V ; ' -J
Itev. E. J. Thompegji went toOorvallis
Saturday to preach st the funeral Sun
day of Med ford A. Moore, who was ac
cidentally shot st Prinevllle, and his
mother who died from intense grief and
worry resultant Irorn that acuiduut. -
Owing to the ausonce ol Rev, E,' L.
Fitch, who has gone to the Internation
al Epworth Leagufe Conference at Ban
Francisco, Iiev. D. C. McFarland. will
preach at Lewisville Saturday night and
Buuday morning. '
In the absence ol Dr, Thompson who
was called to attend ths double funeral
ol Med ford Moor and hi mother which
occurred at Corvalli Sunday afternoon
at 3 o'clock, the Rev. A. W. Wight, of
Zena, filled the pulpit ol the Presbyter
ian church in this city.. Mr. Wight is a
pleasing speaker and a young man ol
bllity.
at MaVki-il' fillM IlieilL
. Th C'lllus Homing Mill' Co. hsV
taken1 out ul their milt a carload ot reel
and are 'tl tl lug In their plsce two SOU)
Century sifter and toller. ' :
' Th advances load In lha system (or
th nredneiliiti ol I he beftMiitlt a of life
I something retmtrksble, snd every
where thMld ha given y to the new.
The old,' grindstone --proe ol milling
Iihs given way to lb roller time which
till remains a th best yet Invented for
grinding: 'But the proce of boRlnaib
Hour after thewhvat 1ms been ground has
changed to the sieve system. This is
illustrated In the chngti now being
mad In the Collins jilll,, wlmr before
wer stacked 1'.' reels, ciiinlwrsoni snd
hard to run, The two new machines,
made out ol a eerie ot boiling cloth,
will do the work of the, reel formerly
used st ( far less expenditure of .motive
power. When llie woia oi putting in
th new system i completed, which will
be alkiut the.flrat of 'August, th pro
pi letor will tive th most up to dale
nd only full titter system mill In the
stat. .(
The reputation of the product of the
Collins Flouring mill ha always been
lirsl-clsss snd witit the new system be
ing put in at much expense, the quality
ul the flour will be much' Improved,
inakiug a more granular (tour thereby
having more trenglb ud klso whiter
color, !" : " t:
This mill will tint only I kept up
with the time but pushed ahed ul the
other mills ot th valley for doing good
work, thus enabling the proprietors to
get a higher price tor their Hour ami
materially beiiefllttug th farmura of
the community by paying them a higher
pric tor their wheat .
- What Two (cuts Hill Do.
It w ill bring relief to euflervr from
asthma or cunxumption, even Iti the
wotxt ce. Till is alHiut what one
d of Foley' lloney and Tar cost.
Ihu'I I wortb a trial? A. n. imc.
Alisd'ant f Inntrmiiciii Filed Iu Polk
v 7 ionnly July ft 10 15, JttOl. ; ,
W'm Jackson to Oscar tfayter, 00 U
II Whitley die lp 7 s t U w-S-VO, ,1
( M Cutler to It 0 Kskln, IK) It id It
i,1-lk I, Lovoluily' add DNllns-ffl'.My),
L'iir and 0 R Lea to Kllsiheth (,
H ft, n, blk 13, ThOrcs add Indcp- tI30,
R It Criiiiier to Tho (ilesson, It 3
Ml l'lsgah IruU fruis -150. :
J H Hart to D ,1 Grant, KMU sees 8, 4,
tpsrflw-$l70l.
F J Cntterlln to Harry fiiilert, e It
A, blk 1, linen YlMit-f.'tOU
Mrs liO Kallogg lo Mrs Nettle filler
!, of It 1, 3, blk 1, linen Viet 75.
DOCriderto II LCrlder. Ws.'HHift In
I Levens d I e tp 7 r 6 w, W DhIIus-S I.
$100 Reward 9100.
- -The rw1iir n( llili mvt lll lie (ilnnwil lo
linrii llml iliitm l ul 1. l nhv d n .!. 1 uiu-mui
lhs M'li'iion Itns limsu nltl to vtirtt In all lu
v i
Hop grower are beginning tu spray
th vines now hop lice hv already
appeared in a lew yard.
are fur Cholera Infantum Sever
' Known to Fall.
During IhkI May an Infant child of
our ueighbor a a suffering from cholera
nfaiituiu. Th doulur hail given up
all hope of recovery. I took a hot lie
of ChamtHrliu's Colic, Cholera and
lliarrhoea Remedy to the bouse, tell
ug them I felt sure It would do good if
used according to dlieeihin. In two
day time the child had fully rove
The child I now ?!gorott and
healthy. I have recommended thi
remedy frciiueully and have never
known It to lull. Mr. Curtl linker,
liookwatter, Ohl'i. For sale by Kirk
land Drug Co.
ls.ua, uml tltHt ! I'ntiitrll. Ilsll'l Calnrrll
I'ntv l l Im iiiily ikmIiIvx enr knoitn In thi
itu'illcullratrriiliy, Islwrli wUtt omul mi
ll. iiHt,liiirj(k. riMir.-s a emi.ntullmi! irat.
in. I. Hair. I'aian lt l ure l lakvu Inu rnall
-tl!l ilit-wMly UIHIII Hid liloml awl llHItUill
lllla.!..,! , . .yiriil, tlldrnlir ilrnylha llli
foiiMiaihtn ul iit tlurave, ami slvliis IIimi.
tlioil aliftMtfth ImiiIiIiiis uli llio uoiiIIUllt"ii
all. I w,tMiia tiaitiru til u.iliia Its worlt. Tliii
ktrnioi.1! . Iiftvn .ti itiut1!! mull In Ha rurally
Minora mat iiii-v ,n.-r una itutmti'ii iionani
liifrtttv .... Il.aflt lalla lii tir., a..l,,i t.tr HkI
ill U-alliniilllala.
A.liln. , 1. t HKNKV A tU,TiiM..,0,
e..m iiy iiriiaiji.ia. j ..e.
lUII'a KaiMiiy fills an III tow,
Clly Council,
City council met in regular session Tue
day evening with President Klrklsud
the chair and all rounclimen present ex
cepl Sperling.
An ordinance providing lor the city to
Collect its own taxes wa read, and
mimlier ( bill were IIuihI.
It ordered tUl the tiling on K
tiett la-tween Itallroad street Slid the
slough lie low tired 17Jnches.
Keep Out
tho Wet
SAWYER'S
MasxUUsy si
oiircLOTHinc
i wirererarajiei In !.
lil Ma.la l ...m Mi. I, .n.i.n.l. ,,,!
rrani. d wal,riraal. M.la tu aiauil
Now 15 the lime to repair your.
We carry in stock extra sections for the following
machines:
W.ithl
watrraalrd wali-rurnail,
Ilia rutiatioo. w..ra au.l waaiu..
I.avk fur h tratla mark. Irant itaai.r
um ueva in Ma, wriiu iu aMitaua t
I. I. tllla( u fellaf ta., Il Sas rtatlMa.
- H, !. N aili. au aim.
,Mtl'M,rMf HM
Th friend ot Miss Bessie Ilutlerwil)
be pleased to learn that she is recovering
Irom her recent illness. ;
J. L, HtiH-klon has Nnoiiuced a grand
tiieniug ot hi (tore In Baleui to take
place tomorrow, '
Fine pointer puppy lor sale. Iinjuir
at thi ollice. ,
Dr. Crowley ha iMinght sis acre ol
the 0. U. Fisher place lust north ol
Monmouth,
A good ladies bicycle (or sale cheap.
luqtilre at this ollice.
County Clerk Lnughry is taking
rest (ruin business care and is spending
short vacation at the home ol his lather
on the Luckiamute.
J. 11. Hawley, ot Monmouth, was ser
iously injured the first oj the week by
fslliug from a hay loft and striking on
the back ot hi bead and shoulders, ren
dering him unconscious lor several
hour. Tody hi physician report him
as slightly improved.
Dr. Geo, Kwlnir, a nrni'tluing physi
cian of Ninitb' tlrove, Ky., for over
thirty year, write Ills personal exper
leuo with Foley' Kidney Cure, "For
year I Imve Ueu great I v bothered
Willi milncy trouble ami enlarged pia-
tate gland, I used everything known
to the proteaeiiui without relief, until 1
was induced to use Foley' Kidney
Cure. After uaiug three boti lp I wa
entirely relieved aud cured, I preecrllw
It now dally lu my practice and lieart
ily leonmuieiid lu use to all physician
for such trouble, lor I can honceily
slate I have prescribed It in hundreds
oi cases wiiu perieci uccee." a. n.
Locke. -
(iorerniucnt Land Lottery.
Look out now for an outcry from
some of tlio "unco guid" antis, tliul
tlio Govcrnnicnt line guno Into the
lottery liueincss, and therefor lins
formed a new lcneuo with thedovil.
Heretofore," when a. reservation of
Government land win to bo opened
to settlement there has been a fierce
scramble, a running, raging figbt,
in which not only the slrongcHt but
thuBd of the stronger who were niont
un8(:r'jiuIous'aiid lawluns, vere the
sticccflitful. In oiHsnlng tracts ol
liunl in' OkJuIioma lust week, the
Government has pursued a different
course., it lias tfone into the lot
tery buslncss-'-atid it is herein that
it will bo the object of cxjiressions
of shocked and Honile virtue. Even
under this arrangement tlio runh of
people to oh! ui u lu in, and a long
and weary; wait of thousands in
suspense and under n burning sun,
could not be avoided. But the
worst features of former occurrences
of the sort have boon eliminated,
and tho "sooner," with his liro-em-
tion parchment in the shnpo of a
rillo or shotgun, has been at least
partly balked. He may forco Itis
way up toward the head of the lino,
but that avails him nothing except
the avoidunce of a little delay, the
tho first one served with a lottery
ickot stands kio better chance than
the last ont;, to sccuro a .claim.
When overy applicant has been
given a ticket, a drawing will he
mado, until all the parcels are dis
posed of, and tlio lucky ones will.
got a piece of land, while the un-
ucky ones will have to look for one
elsewhere, or purchase a tract from
one of the winners. This is cert
ainly an improvement on the old
method, and if there are any antis
who don't like it. why don't they
prorjoso something better. Tele-
It Dattlc the World.
No dlaeovwry In medicine ha ever
crouted one iiiirtcr of lb excllluu iit
tlmt hi hat'U caused by Dr. King
New Discovery for Consumption, Jt"
aeverel toil liav licet! nil linlielea
vli'tiiu or ('olimiinplloii, I'tieuiiioiil
llcinorrliHgo, I'leurlay and llrouchlti,
thuuauml of whom it lis restored to
perfect health. For Cotlghs, Cold
AMbnia, Cmup, Hay Fever, Hoarse-
in as and Whooping Coukh It I the
quickest, direst cure in the worlds It
la Mild by Klrkltttid Drug Co, win
guarantee It.
I'lealant illrtlidy I'arly.
On th evening of July Hth one the
iinwt di'lighllul parties of the season wa
given Mis Med Hcotiert, In honor of
her lsi li birthtlav, at the home of Mr.
L. Scolwrt of ('iH-hrne,
Tlie evening was pleAsatilly t-nt In
niuslc wild games, AUmt 11 nViuck the
guests rctiied to the dining room where
a sum ot uuii lunch ot Ice cream and
Cuke w served, after which they de-
pa iied (or their several home.
Mis Med was the recipient of many
beautiful and useful presents.
Those present were; Mr. nd Mr.
MrUlcr, Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Whilesker,
Mr. and Mr. IV F, VVliileaker, Mr. and
Mr. V. C. Kantner; Mia, ttenhert, Mr.
Knox, Mr. D. C. Allaid. Mr. A. J.
Wblteaker; Missee tiiljie Mulkey,
Itlmicb Mulkev, C'lar tiussel, Mary
Me.MIIIPn, Mill Honliert, Kile Uirence,
Maud M clsler; Mcanrs Hartley Mulkey,
Wnller Metsler, Harry Huilar.l, Leas
Vanuiier, Claude Tultle, ! Modairt,
Kdd lhliiin, licit Kimel, Lee liuanel,
Vern 8-obrt, Frank Heo'je't, Miller
McCaleb
FOR HALE Ten head ol choice Cuts
wold liueks. Inuuire of
7 IH I F. V, limicMiis, Uiu-iitt Vista.
Heart hum.
When the (liiniitity of fixid taken. I
too largo Or the cjimllly too rich, heart
burn I likely to follow, and eicclttlly
so If thedlgeHtiou ha been weakeued
by euiiatlpailoti. Kl slowly and not
too frwdy of easily digested fiawl. Maa
tleate the food thornughlj. U1 l
hour elapae belwwu meals and when
you feel a fulliien and weight In the
region of the stomach after eating, In
dicating that you huve eaten too much,
take one of Chamberlain' Htonmeh
and Liver Tablet and the heartburn
may be avoided. For sale by Klrkhtnd
Drug Co.
J. A. Fillmore, retiring general
manager of the Southern l'rtcilic, is
to be given n pension of $500 a
nmtijli, and tho employes of the
Southern 1'acilio are going to pre
sent him witli f'tHH) in oanh as a
slight mark of their appreciation of
bin. iu his ollieial enpaci y. Who
wouldn't be willing to retire with
such inducements?
THE ARCADE.
Davidson & Hedges, Props.
Married
TALnOTf-UIIODAmUfiKlt.-Thewe.I.
ding of Mr, J. C, Tslbiitt and Mia
Margaret P, lllindaliarger, luith if
Fils City, tiMik plseo at the Falls Cily
Hotel at 0 o'clock Wednesday evening,
July 17, IWU. , , , . .
The ceremony was performed in the
presence ot about thirty relatives and
('lends of the young coupl by . line,
ltllssell, ol Dallas. The bride was charm
ingly anireu in gry, in groom sua
dressed lu the custiiliiry black. The
room wits proliisely decomioil wlih lilies
nd weet peas. During the ccreniony
the Initial couple stood under a beauti
ful arch of whit lilies from which wa
HHinded a floral Udl. After the cure-
niony an elaborate supper wa served.
Tlie young couple were the recipient ol
number ol useful and beautiful pres
ents, ' - '
The bride is one of Fall City' moist
highly esteemed and (aipular yonng
ladies. The groom is the proprietor of
the Falls City Hotel and Is Well and
favorably known,
I r hltf lirciirilt lou "simply devel
op drv caturili ( they dry up the erUuiit
wliiiu lliere to tli lupiiilinuio and deenm
pus, eauilng s hir inoro seriouatroubln tltou
tlutuniiiiarytoriuof csUtrrb. Avoid all dry.
ing iiduilsuts, fuiims, simike ami snuir
am! use Hint wliieh ell-ant.', aootl.-a and !
bmla. Wy' Cream Holm U suclj n tinu !y ;
and will cur catarrh or cold iu Hi hmd ',
d and iiloanantly. A triid slw wi : ha
mailed for 10 cuts. All dru;st th '
flOe. slwi. Ely llrotliera, f,d Warren Kt, , N. V. '
T lio J tivlai cun s without luiin. ilui iu,t .
Irrimia nr rana suiwilng, Jt Sirjd iisnj
over n irrilalad and niitfry auif.iw, nlicv. '
w iiniueiiiaieiy tlio pamtul liillatuiiimii.n.
With J ly' Cretin Itulm you are armed
igiiiust Nad C'atartb and Hay Fever. !
- Fxcursloa In the Fast, )
The ttiirlingt.m Ituute is everywhere-
known a the line that offer the lowest '
rates, quickest time snd lwt Service and '
sccomtmidatioiit. For quick time they '
offer three day to Chicago, only three
night on the train -this cannot lie,
bestim, For service, the finest trains on (
earth cort over 10U,..1, They sell you
tickets over all lines, Northern l'eille
Botilhern rcltlc, Canadian Faclllc,
Oret Northern, O. H. A N,, I'nion .
citlc, Itonver A Hio Orande. liio (iiaude
Western, Chlcsgp A North Western.
Hales aUsys the lowest to any and ail
points.
We have tickets on tale now good
ring July 1st, & and SI, with return
iiult to August 31st that will enable you
to reacii ilullalo and return at less than
Sfl. Call at our wlliue or write for par
ticular, ft. W. Foster, ticket aiieiil
ilnrlliigUin Home, corner 3d and H'.artt
ft., I'orttand, Ore.
82 6-10 f,r Decrlng Hinder.
IfxK 3 l for ITalio Hinder. '
fur Osborne Hinder.
8x2 3 id for Woral Hinder.
8x'2 for MiK.'iiniiiek Hinders.
i ax.1 for Diwrinti Mower,
j2xilj for Dieriiiif Mowers,
i y;i for Deering M iwem,
: 8x31 for Di-erlng Mower.
8 3-lOxSi for Wa.rri Mower.
!)x9 II, 1'. for I )bor n Mowers.
HXi'l L. 1. for Oalstriie Mowers,
Hx;ii fiir Pliiiin Mower, ....
M S-IO for MnCormlelt Mower. r. .
Ml for Htandurd Mower, 5-" -i'T:V;T"
;ix.!l 10 for Tiger Mowers.
8x3 fur Wiaids Mower, r . .' s
f . ' ..,;...
Wo carry a full lino of extra for tho McCormick
Hinders and Mowers.
F. E. CHAMBERS,
MAIN
8TWEET
Thurston Lumber Company,
Dallas, Oregon.
...MANUFACTURERS OF...
LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
Dry .Stock always ou Hand, also Cedar Shingles.
NOTKt-W imve nrt-tiiin Ury kllu which enable us to give you thor .
(Highly dry lumU-r.
"DOCTOR UP"
J , Cliangmthlo wt'dllicr botwwMi two seasons encour
flj,'(?8 your chronic .troubles and inflicts upon you
much putty sickness." Belter ward it pff. 10 cents
might prevent it when $10 wouldn't euro it.
t ( -oino to us to have your prescriptions filled, and
for everything kept in a well regulated drug store.
STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS
AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES
KIRK LAND DRUG CO.
SOUTH ;and l; AST
"vfa-
'50UTMCRN PACIFIC CO
Shasta Route.
Train lesvoa tied tiiJ.'Ue for I'ortlaiid snd
way aiaoi.HU at t. lit,
Lvsvv lor t urvailu hi ll:la a. ill.
nvtlilns ynn lnn.nl orlmpreTei lao prl
CaVEtT.TRAOE aUHK. COPlhlOHInr Uf .Ml.
PHOlECllO. Hei.il iiunirl, k,ua,orlilo.
for rViHieTamlnaliiin sntl slvli-e.
BOOK ON PATENTS RKJWEZ
$C.A.SNOW&CO.
Pslent Uwjsnu WASHINGTON, D.C,
l.v I'nrllaoil
I.v AiUii)
Ar Aat'Uiol
l-fHmi'll!H.
" Ssu Krauuiaau..,.
' K.t.n,...
lii-iivwr , , ,
" K'ltlaa l;Uy
" trileot,
' I Aiitf?l(ai.,,M
" kl !.
" ('on Wurii)..
.'" I'll; ( SluStlei),,
" ll...inin
" Nr il,!u.U, ...
M Wa,iiit,i.ii . ....
" K Vork
"Ws.m.
t'.': HI lit,
. 2 m.
, ": . 111.
III'. i. lu.
m.
V.Mi li. IU.
1 'li S. 111.
!:lis in.
a.'i p. m.
li:tO i, Ul.
!:l a. til.
, l!:'Ki a. in.
?rrl a. in,
n-ii p. in,
Ihli . m,
I p. M.
7:.i , wi,
ji:vi e, m
l..ki It, 111.
ftMis. m
S:Uis ui.
7:W it. m
9:V S. Ill
KtHs
fi-i) p. in
ui
11 m
7 tie , in
f',ii pkiit
11 I.' a, ra
1.-UU p. m
All Kxrursioii to ('iiieliimili.
Tim ollieial route seleeteil by tho Mo
iety ot Christian Kmleuvor lor their
ternulioiml nieutiiitf at Cincinnati,
Ohio, July tlth to 10th, is 0. It. a N. Co ,
Oregon Short Line, Kio Grande Wustern
Ky lVnverA Kio Grnnil It. K., liur-
iiiKton ami Itiu Vonr systems.
Th delegates ami their Iriemls will
enve I'ortlniiJ on the voniii ot July
st, stopiiiiiit enrotile at Salt Laku City,
vi here they will bi joined by thu Culi-
lorni and t.'tiih delcgalfon.
Cordial invitation is extended to all,
whether Kudeavorvrs or otherwise, who
ro conUniiilatiiii an eastern trip, to
in th party.
Kiirther imrticnhir may b ohlniiu'd
Irom IJev. A. J. "Moiititoinwry, trnnsior
tation iiiatiiitter, Oregon City, Or., or tho.
Kio tirnndu Western Ky., No. 123 A
bird Street, Portland, Oregon.
Cigar, ClgaraM, Tobaooo
Confotlonry.
and
first Cla Soda Fountain In oon.
nactlon.
Foley s Honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
VMii BO YEARtJ'
t
Traoc Mark
Dcsions
CopvnioMT 4 a.
Anronii aanillns s akpti-h ami iliiaerlnllon nmf '
quit-Mr iiaiiiriatii our oplnlun mm wlu-lliep ail
liivi.uOiiii la prubnblr (mli-nliililii. rimiiiiiinlfie
ll.inamrlclWninltiliMilliil. llitndliiyiSlili 1'hIi.iiU
am frwi lihloal aui.no tor nut'iinni! imlnliia.
I'm .-ilia tiiki-n MiMiiiili Mnnn , to. rwiiln)
0Ti,il iiiillc., Kltlmlll I'haruu, lit the
Scientific Hmcrican.
A hiinilaiimiilr llliialrnlod wpuklT. t.ritiwt clr.
filiation or aiiT ai'li.nlllln loiiriml. Tunna, fil
fc.iri ruir riKititlt. Buld Uysll nowpilmilora.
MUNN & Co.3e,aro-dw-- New York
Urnnoli ORIua. 126 r St Wsahliiuiun, I). U
Foley's Honey and Tar
tor children, stife.surc. Vo opiates.
r
It is 8,000 Miles Long.
Tho Burlington Route ranks among thu
greatest of tho world's railroads.
Over 8,ooo miles long; employing 35,000
menj reaching 1,300 towns mid cities in the '
eleven states traversed by its lines; having
through-car arrangements which extend more
than half way across the continent and earn
estly striving to give its pfttrons absolutely
uneqnaled service, it is the line YOU should
; select, next time you go east.
, Omnhn, Chicago, Kansas. City, St. Louisand
EVERYWHERE boybnd.
A. C. Sheldon, General Agent,
Cor. Third and Slnrk St., Portland, Or.
Pulhtmu ntij I'mirM er uti Imth train
1.1 air era SAi'ianiciiei 10 it.l.'it anil Kl IMw
Sml toioi'l o.irs In l'lili4D, SI, Uium, huw
oit-i.iia attu h Mrutsiiii.
("rtiiiiii-IOm M Hn Kmih Wh i with never
.K ani-nlp linr. lor Honolulu, Jupsu, i loll a
l'lllllppoi;a, I i-ulia! ami tioulli Aiiinrli s.
KeslK.(l. A. Wiuxijl oUiiitemdeoc l
Moil, orailUniaa
C. II. MAKKHAM.
usiisrol rouangur Aiietu l'urilni.Or.
A CLEAN SHAVE
AND A
H-t STYLISH RAIR CUT
I WHAT YOU OKT WIIKHO'OU PATIIOXI7.I!
K u t c h's B a r b e r S h 0 p.
lii(leKnili'iii'e Oropon
' WANTKIl-TlttliTWtlHTHY MKN,AN1)W0.
men in tmvi'l hhaI u.lvisi'lim for ul.l enliili.
tlnhctl leiUKUi,! imh t iliittneiul atHiulliitr. al
Sry Ittsii s yi-nr anil xmiihiiw, all imvuiilc In
cbIi. Si. 1-Kiiv.iMili.i! reiiiintt. )W refei.
sm-e mid etii'lon-I'-lf-itfliti'i-iiHi alitiiipe1 en
velo. Aililrisoi Mttuiigiir, a Uaslou HIil((.,
t'llllllSO.
H. M. LINES
Vor Willi 1'iiper, Window SlmtUw,
I'ieinie Fi'ttinos, we.
I'tiriiftni-e til all kindts 'repaired.
OlTit'o with the IVIophniK' eoiiip;iny
ixr:ticrKxiwxrn.
HOW'S THIS
$8 .go
For a'G Size, 10 Year, (iol.l
Filloil Hunting Cnso with
Elgin "Movohrcnta. At
o. a. Kramer &co.
ny your watelios at
homo awtl savo express.
9 ibi ak m
JiSf
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS,
COPYKICHTS ANO DESIGNS.
Seitu your liuBliiens illroel tn YVnahlnirton,
stiTea lime, coats It-aa, lmtter siirvlee.
My offloa rlft to TT. S. rnttmt Offlftt, TRr.E nnllmln
arjr .Kamlualiiiii. mad.. AOy'a feci mil tin. until patent
ImrorM, l'CXRON A I. ATTKOTtON OIVEW-lll VtAKS
AUtUAL tSI'tKIKNi't. Cook "How tn ol.um 1'ivOnM."
.to,, i.at h e. raLntw prouurvd Oiroiuli U. 0. Ringer,
nc.lvo apeulal nntfon, MiOmut chari, lu ttie
INVENTIVE AGE
UlottJ-atod tnoutJily--Elt)vath yar-trnii $1, year.
E. S. SIGGERS WASHINGTON, D. C.
OREGON
.SNOWLINE
and union Pacific
ln-iwi
for
I'llllUKIV
l-i.r l I.ikI
HI.i:ii.I
V oo 111
vltt MioiU
lllliliill
At:rit!c
Knpriaa
vln lltuiU
inn Um
hi I'hiiI
Ki Mm!
tt.io u in
vi
f'lviknne
Kru
TIME SCHEDUUS
ora luilepvuilrno
Aslt Ijtks. .Win vi.
Ft. Wonh, liinahH,
Kiutaita Oily, St.
iiuia, .iiieou tma
Suit t.sks. IViiTfr. Kt
lily, t. fowls,
('lilcanu sue Ksst.
WsllA Walla, Lvwuv
ion, Hivikaue, Mm-
IHWpolla, HI, lavul,
luiluili.MllwaiikM,
( lilmo and Kwt.
Arrl
from
4 90 p. m
(10 k m,
T a. ra.
OCEAN ANO RIVER SCHEOULB.
Kniin rorUaiid.
8 in
Daily
Ex Hiiinla)'
s p in
Kaluritny
lu p III
7 a. m.
fu.TIitii
ana HuU
II :.) a. in.
1'ues.Tliur
and tsttl.
l.vKlparla
a..u a. m.
liallj-
ll aalllii diites tub-k-ol
Ui eliaiiue
i-'or .-au Krauoiauu
'-illvury6ila
Culunihla Kiver
bleautura, .
i'o Astoria unJ Way-Lauiliuxa.
Wlllainella ami
: atultlli ltlvera,
Orenon city, Dayuiu,
i and Way-Lauulujis
Wlllaiuelto Klvr.
i'ortlaud to Corvallls
and V uy-ljuiilliigi,
8uaks Klver.
ttlpaiiato bewlaio :.
p. m.
m.
ud'y
SiHip.m.
Mon.,Wed.
audVru
4:90 p. m.
-rt.
Lv. Lswls
ton, daily
a. ui.
Sleamora to rortlautl front Intl,MBeno
U.illi U-aves Corvallla for Portland Monday
uuiifi.iKi mm i ruiKva hi u a m, patuunf
luili'iH-iiiti iiiv at a m. Ki'turnlu. leaves
IMruniul Tuuadnvs, THursdays and 8atur
Uiik, pauiiift luik piiuduune al 6:30 tu
Minion leaves Independence for Portland
i ui Himys, riiiirstiHVB ami saiitritftya at a a in.
I!i uir:ilng leaviia I'lirtluiiil for lndependeuee
.Mouiiays, tiltietla-a aud Frlditya at :4A
a tu, arrlvlUK at luduptuulouoeat 8 s ut.
Al HERREN, Agent,
Independence, Ore.
The Castle
Ivwps constantly on hand a fine
assortmeut of
Whiskies,
Wines, '
. Brandies, .
Cigars, '
Alsa the famous Hop Gold Beer.
S. C. OWEN, manager
E.L.Ketchum.M.D
OHUtj aiul IteBlilenee turner Railroad
Monniotith Streets,
N'DKl'ENDKNCK.
OR
J. W. KIRKLAND.
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