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i J 1 v THEWEST SIDE Tolnlnn Nn. Ill, Uvs. 14.1. T1U ,1VV, Jl t.y m, K Mil III op I U ni ts tl'iMI'lt ..HiK No. 4V MtKfS KVt'tiY 11 V , ,lh.-vl) .wtilus. Mi'inlvm-will Inki' itilr tMui n,ul ..iilvt il tU.'HWolMwm.vr.lH!.;!), iMtu K-nttUr' tmtt,d l iiitrml mtp'ti pnHvviiHui, v s. i,mn r,r, .1. vt.tilt it li!'SitN,K.H.S lmrt lnili H'Hili"iuv Nil ;til, Knrvsi iv of Atiurica, iiiivt evvry t'it utility wulliit Kl 8 oVIm'it. , W. II Alliil, ilonllitt, t'wi'r tiNvtt, Cara, I'"' olmu'i t, nt Uoliiiiwui's, S.i U. M. Y:t,lt Co',1 Mmi" ail in tlua ittsite, Tli j-st uiVnv )iiUliiit ttl Wmnitittrn was Jihimvii) liy liu Mniulay iiilil. full linv of spiiug wuiioiis t K. M. AVt'ln A (, All the inajiiiimu' mi!! lu luti-st novo! cm at I'hA t lolit',!iniV. A lot ol iMd voik hits lut'ii ilnit' on the SaVm iv.1,1, llio unity li ill ut Kola havhiK Ihvii gni.lvvl unit ml in cx'vllt'iil comlition. Tin- ISisI l'rTlilimi Cir M.ilni'lu tMllliS 11' it Ki'Vim' 1 ft ll Ht I1 i'f It Kill K t tTK' l.Ks t mi. i, TMr It i tmU) Inut unit 1,111111111. tl) it la.tt'W'M. t,iriu, ,,i cuiv, un pa), frlm, S;. ' l'r. K. T. I5tirtutt, uf Alilaiul, ami Mis tiraew Koetor, of Mtsltunl, tti'iv martini at tin' 1st lor hw July lUih. Tlicy will ntitko their (ilium Iiiiiiii in Aslilainl. lios. liiiru limit':. Kor firnt rl milk can t to H. M. WjiuUi tS I'd. Vry M iw, tin" hardier, north titlo of "(.?" wrtvt, opit'Mti Knox's urtKVry stow, for n hair t ut or shttvo. Srtaial priiv on eroam pt'mriituro in U. M. Wmlu A Co. The pivsi'iit itiilii'iitiuits in' tlmt Hit hop yit-W nil over liit ovM will hi' vory ! heavy, hut tlu'itf tilt1 tiiiiny tiihvisti con j ilitions tlmt limy yi't ttriw. Tim ili'imtiiil will ln gimtrr than hist yt'ur Hint (air jirici will irtvil. , M U.UtI I Al'SKS KII IOI SNKSS. I Unuv'n U'tvlt'v (.'.nil luiiip n'lUiiMw ttn Tl'.-!Vrtliiinl l.'iii wisitv imipcrty hit i , , , , I ..,! ... ..... .a.iK't tMf W.-.UHI. itvii r'n'i iv. tit,1 vj,t(i,Miii. mi Mill J, r'. N-iiw.th, ol lliiiit'iii', whh ill tht city Mult. hiv "it I'liMitiM", ti. A. V ihvf tin I ftinily U'ft Sntiiiility for mi oittiiii ni Now port. Mint) M.nt.t lliiwl.v, of Mtilllltoiltli, t'Him' ii fioni lirilioi't,yi'lt'rilii.v. Mr. Kiutik Lilly, ol ('orviilllH, i V i 1 1 - tt'U Mr. ti. V. Knti'lt, Mis IJ. I.. WvIIh ri'tliini'it Tiit'nlny IMIII It VIKit ill KlIMH'. Minn Mthlivil Owiiii in vUiliitK m V tills Htiitiv n. U, I.. llitwkuiH rt'tilrnt'il Siittihlny from I'oiiUiitl, Mis, A.Mohott wont to OnrvnlliH 1hk( Kri.l.-ty ton'finl t Wt'ik with fiit iuU. Mi. T. I. CuiiiU'll Wt'tit to i'orvitll b'lttluy to viit, 1 1 or inotlii'f, A. IS. Aikins, ol tittnii tirovi', vinitvd in tliif oily ilu tint ol this wwk, Jim Collin ttits in Sali nt on htisiin'ss rti,iiviy. ,M, I', Vimlviio iiml Mfirtt liitvis Hfi iiiiuilH i;iit li t- houui'd ill I'.tltit'iit'. Miw I'loioiitv Ititniftt hit rt'tuiniHl iront I'tiilltiinl. liilllih tiiviirit in iVliilillg it Wi't'k Ht Nt'U I'Ott . 1). CiinuiliL'll lniH fyvui tht punt wot'k in Kiijtoitti on htt.ttiii'Bit, Mi.-H Msiiio Sit'iwor, of .ft IKi'iitoii, in viiiiiiiif .Minn MIkI Wot!. " J'r, Allin iiutilo liimiuvni trip to the C'itnl tmhty. F A, I'otity iiiHilt it husiniMB trip to lVrtliuitl WtnliH'Sihiy, Krnt'nt Yntttisor of Monmouth whh h imnn iHifr to t'oillmiil ViltTihty. t, tMiMii in K'tiit! Hs titfvnl tit tliu ilopul liming tho iilisoiu'e of Mr, Wilttu. Mm. t:. i., Kt'ti'hum ilrovt; to ltrowtm villi', Wi'iliu ."'liiy to vi.-it liiiiinl. Ihrlnit tilll'ittiKli of Amity, yinitttt lii'iu hist Snml.-iy. Nurviil Aikins, lit ont- tinif tt'h'i;riiih opi'ititur Iti'it', is now utationt'il lit Koit'st t'irovi'. . j T ' Sim totiith Ammiil ('Rtiilouiu' uf tii(' Ditiji'it Sl;tti Normal ShIhhiI hn stin t a cnlli'Ke to pit p.in' young nnti fur tho hialicr tiiiiTOryilH'. It wt'l hi known ns the Colun.hiii t'niviTMily mi'l will ho opt'iiwl in S'ptfinhi'r, A larce v.iriftv of citr.lt'ii ftiltivntois t K. M, Wmle ,V Co. Mm.!!. 1, lliiwkitot mill tuns, Km' unit Ihiiiiiin dturtt'il fur Ni'UiHirt tilt ! Ihii iiii iimi; s irin. Fr.tnk I.'i' of tho Noriltwt'ft 1'iirilh' ! Kuril. t-r wn si plt'!,itnt fivlli'i' at thic loilioi' Friiltiy, Whfii In Sulfiii aijtl you wniit iirhoiI j l'i"' F. L. CitmplH'H t!itmonK t lit liH'itl ih'tl't fowl t go to iStniiiK's : V:lanm,lf, , Ml. Ifootl lust lifr!:iiiniitt, w Itt'io I'von tliliift tltt' iimr ket itttiiiih'' can t' timt. " Bulletin Nil Cli, i tivatisi' tut "Tin1 Gnipe in Ori'tun," hy 10. K. I..iko, iiil Bulli'tin No. (17 on "Silo ml Siltti;'," hy l'rnf. Witliyi'oitilH', Imvo just hei'ti w aneil hy the Oii uit Fxpciitiifiit Shtliuu Fri-hiy. W, ti. S i i .i r tn ;t ii tui. I liiinily left on Wnltifsilny for h nioiitli!n ontinu Miiinii'. K. Iv I'u.lil.ii'k w'iit to l'orthttul Tni'fl- h'V mi Im-iin's.i, rotntniitt' Wi"liu"ilny Ht Corviillis, Copit-s t'iin ht' hitil on itp- m"r,!it!i: plitMtitill. Ih'tler fur (lit- lilo'iil thiin Snrsiipurllln For linn-.' l iving in nm Miilurlii limirirta. Urio'e'it l'ltnlolt'sa Cltllt Toiiti'. Ht v. J. K, Smith, the priiiliin; filler of llw I'lirtlttinl tliHtrit't, will pri'iifh in the Evuiint'iii'iil fhtirt'h lit Moiimntllh ' Tiit J'liiy tin. I Wt'iliii's.hiy t'vt'hintt, July 3D ami ol, also on Smithy evi niiit!, 4th. Thf Quarterly Con iVreiu'e will he held Vi-ilni'stliiy eveniiitt. The Lorl's etlpliei ill he ei'lehriiti'il Sunilay even- ing. All are iuviteil to theo (H'l'vice. J. S'.' Moor, the li;irti r mi C navel, llo Imnillec Neivhro's Hi 1 ptei'le, the famtms il.uitlt'titt't uio, t'lidi'iw I hy all t tlm leatlim; haftifri of Fori l.tn l an. I all ' ciliin in the vmt. tiive il a trial ami suve your hair. j The Albany Democrat is to have a new home. Editor Nutting hav ing let the contract for a new ln'ick building. MA LA It I A flAKF.S IHI'lltK 111,(101). liruvuw 1'n.sttleiii. Clitlt Tun turn re Maiiti'la. .ie It hits hue ri discovered by forwtry exierts that there are 211 cpeciiy of trees and woody plants in Aineriea, not counting axle-trees and Filipi no cheroot!!. WANTED. APCMTC Uui'inT Fi'iiiiiNi" I'eii. "'l it) nUL.ll 1 O 1',-nl-nlH'.ruriiiiimi.-fiiri,aiiu.i. H U NTtR & CO.61 2W Filth St.Cmcinnati 0 The Preshylerian church will he cIohimI till after vacation, which will he the Inct of August or the lirst of Septrmher. During this tinio their wiil he some, re pair made to the interior of the build ing, which will greatly improve tin com fort and convenience. When you want a modern up to-tlute Phjsi'i, try Clmiliherluiii's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Tlty are cany to take and pleasant in effect, l'l ice, JBceiilf. Hampli-H free at, Kirkland'n drug ntor. J. C. Kopb was Hwartled the contract for excavating the uround for the new brii'k building to he erected in Mon mouth. Hitts have been called for ami will Iw opened Thursday, August h, for the construction of the building. Mr. John Tippis Collon, ()., wiy: "Foley's J looey anil Tar cured mv lit tle girl of a Hcvere cotlgli and inlliine tl JoiihUs." A. b. Locke. All members of the (j. A, It, are re quested to be at the regular meeting Kitlurday evening aa there will he some epeciitl business to transact, TIioh. W. Carter of Ashboro,' N. (.'., had kidney trouble and one bottle of Foley's Kiiluey t'nre ellt'Cted a perfect cure, hi (I he S'tyi there h no remedy thai will compare with it. A, S LocUe. Eastern Oregon apples have, establish eii a reputation that is almost world wide, an.I are attracting attention from purchasers a long distance Rway. Dur ing the past week representative!) of New "York and Chicago firmP have been at The Dulles offering to eiitfaKe good win ter apples at $1 to $2.25 pur box and ad vance the money now for deliveries to he made next fall. They say Oregon apples arc in great demand in New York and Chicago markets, and are reaily to buy all that are offered. Science has found that rheiimaliuni is cau-ed by uric, aenl in the blond, Thin poison should he excreted hy the kid neys. Foley's Kidney Cure always make.' them' well. A. H. L"cke. Mr. Schwab says ho is looking fur bright, energetic young men. He should not ovarlook the two that Huccewf nl ly robbed the Stand ard Oil Company. And then there if the San Francisco mint thief. No use looking for Pat Crowe; he is too old. 7 L 4 XrvTJX This signature Is -on every box of tho genuine Laxative Dronio-Quinine 4b temetl; that carta a old IA one day 1'eri lli'il'i' iiud Charley Hilyen start ed Ins! Saturday for Cesi'itdin rpiing for an uiiting. Mis, Clareine Irelinid is tpiite ill at ti e home of Mr. Ireland's mother near Monimmlh. Mis. I'.miilen ued Iter two daughters, Mis. IhibVtf and Miss Itowden, left on Wednesday for an outing Ht Minnie, I.. Damon and family have moved out to their plare to stay unlit after hop plrliinu. Miss Arvid i Mix, who ha,' been visit ing her brother, M. W. Mis, left on Tuesday for I'oitland. John Ford, our ellicient deputy sheriff, was attending to n.inie business in this city Tiie.siiny. Miss Ku'h Cooper, a niece of J. S, Cooper of this city, has gone to Manila as a government leacher. Frank Whiteeker, who has been in Pendleton nir.ee last April, citme home Friday. II. U, Kelso and Ernest Irvine spent R lew days at Newport the lirst of the week returning Wediiesihiy, Mrs, K. K. t)wen 'eturned home Mon day (runt Fort land where she went as a delegate to tho grand lodge Degree of Honor. Mrs. (iitiisbie, of Corvallis, who has been visiting Mrs. E, I-. Ketchnm, ielt (or her home on yesterday morning's train. . W, J.' Williams came up from Sulem 'Monday evening and went on out to Airlie Tuesday morning on business, ex peeling to return the hitler part of the week. Dr. Kamho, who, has conducted a den tal parlor in Monmouth for several months past, cloned his ollice and left with bis f ii it i i ly on Monday's train for Portland. Jus. 0. Amlierlof, Delia, O,, writes: "I had mi otwliiiitte sore on my luce hieh everyt hing else failed to heal. After one application of Ii inner Salve it begin to heal and after three appli cations it wits entirely healed leaving no Hear." A. H. Locke. The Knights and Ladies of Security will give a big excursion from Portland to Independence, on August 11. The best Prescription for Malaria Chills iimi Fever, i ii bottle of Urove's IWelet Ciiill Tonic. It is simply Iron anil quinine in a tasteless form. JSo cure, no pay. Price, otic, "Economic Aspects of Reciprocity," comprising two lectures delivered by John P. Young, helore the College of Commerce of the University of Califor nia, has just been issued in document form by the American Protective Tariff League. Two copies sent to tiny address for three cents. Ask for Document No. 4!l. Address, American Protective Tariff League, l.'Fi West 2,'iil St., New York. The greatest healer of modern times is JSanner .-Salve for cuts, wounds, sores, piles and all nkiu diseasee. It is guar anteed. Use no substitute. A. 8. Locke. The horse attached to A. Nelson's milk wagon took a spin down Main street on his own account this morning After turning squarely around "in the street and spilling out all the milk cans and breaking one front wheel, he started at a lively gait for home, but came into violent contact with the approach to Asa Taylor's livery stable, Hiislaining a severe cut on the left hind leg. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY fake Laxative Itromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if It falls to cine. K.W. drove's signature is on each box, 2 )C, Samuel White, of Baker City, has been appointed chairman of tho Democratic stato central com mittee. ANY advertised dealer is author , izyii to guarantee Ihmiier Salve fur letter, eezeina, piles, Hpi'itius, hciiIiIs, burns, uleers and any open or Old Bore. A. H. Locke. ftlie Ulthi'l Weill' a Mink. Hut her hiHUty wan coii'pleti'ly hid den hy soh, liloli'heii utnl pimple" till she iin-d HneklliiV Alnlt'aNdve, Then they vanished let will all KliipHotii, Fever Horen, Hulls, 1'lrei'n, Curlumi'led and Fi'Ioiih froi I It nn, Infallible for Cuts, Coin, IUti e, Xeahla and l'l!e. Cine gtmraiilci'd 'Jic at Kllklnud's drug store, The OiTgmi 1'i'iiniint. The of the pennant picseuled to ih slate last week by heir itKiliitu from the crew of the h:ittleship Oregon has betMl variously waled. The pennant on being IlieiiMiii'd Wits found to he ""J in ches Ml hilt the tl.igstalT ulid "..ill feet long. Tho pennant is supplied lo taper to a point, hot at the tunitll einl it iiMihu' ini'hes wide, Indicating that a eoimidei able, piece, ol the banner bus U'en cut off h) souvenir-hunters. The end has the appearance of bating been cut with a shittp knile. Then' Is mote of the pci moil left, however, thait tan he di phijtil to public View, inn I even when hung ill a sla case, it will he, onlv a small potttou of it t un h" ahuwu, The !' to he imii'e w ill contain th" ensign and union jack presented wit it the pete mint. Tho Orcg 'it's C'lh'ts will he kepi on display in lb governor's n tMiptioii roiiin lt'idt the k'olont bioiight home by Urn Second Oiegnii hoys, X iVer Milll"iialiT Lately atai vt d in London lici'iitlse be cotiltl not digest his hud, Ivnly use of Dr. King'a New Life Fld would hav saved him. T'l.e.v slifiigtlteii lite stout itch, aid digestion, promote iifslntllitlloti, IlliproVa appellle, I'l'lti' -""'. Money bai'K if not s.tllslh'd, iS.id liy Klllihtlnl I hug Co. I'll) lag Cherry Trees. 0, W, Walker Sold to the S ilent Can nery loitii'ituy 1,0.1 giit'tiiis in ivnyiii Anne cherries tlutt he raided on two acre set cut with two Vinis oid trees uiiic years ago, being oviu -l j Ions, s.tys the Albany Dcnns'i at. lie received (rum the company l.'i.t'S, the crop thus net ting him at least $i 0 per Ii. re. The honest tree is III inches in ciicumfer. ecctMiiie lout tiliuve the roinel. The waiehoitM' melt at the Aihstny ilep.it say Mr, Witikei ' cherries weit' ltie lluest hiniighl in. One cherry on Mr. Walker's place iticiiMiicd inches in "licniiilcrcnce. Another line yield is that l II. Ilty-j ant, who bits aoiitil tutu' acres, l ioin the tices o( this ureliard he has sold I I hi pounds fur which he received Willi what is now being delivered abotit t V7 .ill, or ."it) per acn?, a splendid shnwuig. Ills tilierrics weio li.tii licl b) Steele A Cum puny, Bud shipiK'd to, Siilein, La SjtHe Urns, have siilecn tices that yielded to'.' worth of cherries, Setintor ll iwsou bits a single ttee front which over IlKH) pounds have been taken, fill woilh. While .Han Turned Yellow, tireat ciiitsieriialloii w w It It hy (he friends of M. A flog irty of Lt xlnglon, Ky,, w hen I hey saw lot was turning yellow. His skin slow ly fliatigcil color, .lino his eyes, anil tip Ktitren-d terribly, His malady was Yellow Jaundice, He w as I rented I'V Iht h'"t th.etors, but without bent til. Tln il lie w as advlsetl to try F.'ei'trie Hitlera, llie vioiiderlnl Sloinai li and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two h,,(iles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its iliatchleNs nteiil f.irull Stoiuaeli, Liver and Kltluey trouble. Only 50c. Sold hy Klriflnnd Drug Co. Deer Seastm Open. The season for the killing of deer is uotv open and (iame Warden (piimhy, in pursuance of the reiiiirenicnts of the new game law, enacted at the hut ses sion of the state legislature, is getting his deerskin tags ready. I'nder the new law spoilsmen may sell the hides of deer lawfully killed by them, providing they are properly lagged. The bin ful killing of deer means that not more than live shall he killetl by any hunter during the open season, The old law prohibited the sale id bides ut anv time or under any circumstances, Throughout the linger portion of the state the open Heason f ir the killing of male deer is from July L" to November 1. The open season for female tleer he- gins one month Inter and c.onetpienlly is one mouth shorter, as it also emls No vember 1. The lies), lie in c iiy for Slonmcli anil lloivel Trimbles. "I have been in the drug IuImIiicsh for twenty years and hnvexold most nil of the proprietary medicines of any mile Among the entire list 1 have never found anything; loeipinl ( huniherlain'H Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoea Iti-mcdy for ail etomacli and bowel troubles,'' says O. V. Wakelleld, if Columbus, (hi. "Tills remedy etii'ed two aevere eases of cholera mm bus in my family anil I have reeomnienilcd mid sold hundreds id hollies of it to toy custom eistolhelr t'lilire Huiinl'wtiin. If uf. fords a tpiielt and sure cure In u pleas ant form, iVo faniily Nhoiiltt be with out It. I keep it in my liniisu at all times, I'ir sale hy Ivitklaiiil Drug Co. Found Itiiins of a Temple. C. W. Stevens, while on a trip to the foothills of tliu Cascades, discovered what he thinks are the ruins of a lire historic temple, days the Oregoninn, They are located, ho flays, about live miles from Clarkes, Clackamas county, iu the foot hills ol the mnuntuiiiH. There is a huge mass of rock on the side of a canyon, anil it appears to have b.ien chiseled b) man at some remote period, ltocks five and six sided, about 20 indies in diameter, and front five to 12 feet long, are lying on tho hillside as if they had been thrown down hy an earth tpiakc, Near the top of the hill the rocks are lying on top of each other, Tiide is an opening in the rocks large enough to admit a mini to ente in a Btooping position, There art) no other j rocks of like character , sine or shape in that section of the country, and how they came to bo In the position in which they are found, without human agency, is a mystery. Mr. Stephens studied the conditions und surroundings closely, and thinks the ruins arc those of a temple or some kind ol atonti structure of a very remote period. People who have lived in the neighborhood for 20 yearn have known of the ruins. The place is al most inaccessible, hill by some work 'a wagon road can be made to within 200 yards of the rock piles, I'l HIIC MKIMISH Aliilmci f liuii iiuit itm I'lled In rU ( nitiity July Kl to IM'I. tlKKI'H Annuel Whiteside to II W Rtid K K Si rung. nikU T Hart tl I e ami wen ll,a, an, tp s i n w Sum), it C While to K P Stitil k, undivided one-tenth tut in !f'.M sen IH tp 7 r 3 w UK Williams lo Haltie W Winde", litOit nei'SI ti. lis r5w-TUiK.O. J F I ch to Mary U'Hcli (tt el), W A llol' liick d I e tptlH rfl w- l J F Lent il to Mnry Leach (correct Ion), stiuip as itbov,' f.'iOO. Mary Leach to J F Leach ht el), 1.1a A Itt.lejitck d lo (p tlnrtlw-fl., Mrs II M ami A M K''' l W 0 Hii.wn, ll a hlk 1 Levtut add lalla-H0. tl W lloitli'S to Mnry E Luckn, mil tract in D,tlliwl'HI, Nettie mid Harry Ho,tiirc to W Adanta e lis I, S, lit k 1, lliieita Vista $76. What Tu (Villa Hill Ihi. It will hrloK ndh'f to Hllllerera from nsi lima or toosiiiiiptliiii, even In the woi-hI oaseN. This I about what, one il seotKolev'H Honey anil Tar ismla. Isn't Is worth trial? A H Isiokti. Albany Horubl -Saturday morn ing a baby Imy only few hour oh) was fun ml tin the doorstep at the resitli'itco of Mrs. K, 1C. Davis. Mrs, Davis ia Hbsent from tlm city ami the lutiifo is" unoccupied. It had been loft thorn stunt'timo dur ing the iiigl'l. fd w milking eonsiiicrai'le tinisc wiieii uinnii. it was wrappt'tl in nn ohl blanket in a mos' iubtitimn nnti criniitiftl way, itntl was inilmldy left there with the idea, that it would another und peiie-b. Chief of Police CoutcH wan noiilictl ami the child wits taken to his house ami then to the Orphan' Homo, l'he ptdice urn nl work on the case, anil while it is it tiillicliU mailer to handle, they think that they have n clue to tho monsters who perpetrated the audacious deed. CtiU aiitl tirtiisfM are healed by Cham, ta nnin' Falti ihilm In about on third the time any other trealiuetit would reipilre la't'iiustt of Ha antiseptic qtiull Ins which cause (he parts to heal with- out maturation. I'orsaleliy Kirk land Drug Co. Those interested in the propnga lion of KngMisli partridges, which wore brought into the statu aotnn mouth ago, will be pleased to learn that tho reports being receiv ed iu regard to their condition aru most satisfactory, Dr. tleo, KwiiiK, k practicing pliyl elan ot hmlib'a (trove, Ky,, for ovrf thirty years, w rites his personal exHr let'ctt" with Foley KHuey Curt. "For years I have been givutlv bothered W illi kidney trouble ami enlarged poa tate giinnl. I u.i'd fverjthliiK known lo (lie prolissiuii without relief, until 1 was iiitliieod to tw Foh'y'a Khtney Cun. After Uslnir three Isiti lea I was entirely relieved and cured. I preaerlUU II now tPtlly In my practice ami itwri Hy rc.i moid lla ue It) all pbyalelaiia foi siit'lt troul'lea, (or I can lionintly slitle I have prescribed It III huntlreils of eases W illi IH'Nect Sllceesa." A, M. Locke. A litislon jury while endeavor ing to reach tin agreement at to what a man's leg was worth; wa instructed by the judge tn pay no attention to tho testimony of a witness who swore that ho had once pulled it for 10,0(K). It huh' the World No illeovry in medicine luia ever created one ipnirter of the exoltliiient thai Ins been caused by Dr. -King's New UUcovery for Consumption, it's severiHt tests have been on Hopeless vloiinis of Consumption, Pneumonia, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Itroiicliltls, thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hay Fever, llonrae ness and Whooping Cough It la the quickest, stirt'Mt euro iu the world. It Is sold by Klrkland Drug Co., who guarantee It, Solidly Against II. Cungre.i8ti)iiti Loud of California joins the republican leaders who oppose tho reopening of the Pan dota box of tariff agitation. This ill advised scheme of Chairman llabcoek's gains no great headway anywhere. Somo of tho westorn republican newspapers favor it, but they are, as a rule, newspapers that are habitually getting on tho wrong track and getting pulled hack again hy the force of intelligent popular opinion. The man in tho republi can party whoso mures carry weight in senate and house are al most solidly against tho Babcock proposition. Wo guess that busi ness can go on booming another year without a tariff smashing nightman). Boston "Journal." IM.d. fanl-d Porterll'dd, art ohl pioneer of thli cioniy, died on Monday, July 4 at Ihi'lnlil I'orterfti'hl home live mi lei oulh , thin city, and wh hurled tl not ilhy, Interment lielng In Odd Fid lows' emelerv. "I'liCle Jliiiiny," nn he was sipularly known, was horn in Tennease K.1 years ago, and ciiiiin to Oregon In IHoO eltllng on a donation claim on the Lot kainiite lla hail alwayi laien stout, hearty man until about two year ago when be suffered a paralytic atroke which ten tleri'd him la'tllaat ever aiuce, One aon Miles I'orltiilh'M, aurvivet him. I, (illui'ire, father ol L. C. (illuitire ol this city di l suddenly on Tuesday at Minnie, whither be had gone to spend the uinliitir Willi hia sou's family. The reinalns were taken to Texas today lor interment. IOII lie ward HH. Tlte rt'silers o( this i'itHir will bt. .)i'ae,t to hmrlt lliit I hi'li. I nl leant uliti ilrnmlMl Uli .u thsl lielelli' has lieelt Hl.ltf to eure III all I tn utMie. stitt IIinI Is eaturtll. Hall w I stnrrlt t urp U the nnly iMMitnvii eure httowii In llie iiiiiiiiHi iisit rtttiy. rainrtit imoia atsuiini II. iirtltlUi'HM,. reiittlr.'s a eiint!tiiilinial In-nl nifiil. UhU' I'aiMt-rlt I'ttrc in tnkoit tnl rnnlly ai'Otig illri'i'lly ii,itn Ilia lilno.l nail muct.ii Pttlt.ti.ea ill li.e yalettt, Uiereliy lleKtriiyllig lilt. l.tlt-ilHllMll III tf lltMt,MH, ami giving mutt- Ural Klrriigtli Uy tiiittillng tt. Ilist'iintlliitl'iti Henri hiii'ii. When tliu quantity of food taken 1s too large or the quality too rich, heart bum Is likely to follow, and especially ho if the digestion has been weakened by cotiHtipittlon. Hut slowly and not too freely of easily digested final. Mas ticate the food thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight In the region of the stomach after eating, in dicallng that you have eaten too much, lake one of Chamberlain's Htomuch and Liver Tabids and the heartburn may be avoided. For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. Tho O. 1'. lienrdsley hop yard of 47 acres, located on tho rivor just above Kola, has been sold to Hugh B. McNary and J. W, Hudson for $5,600. This probably the best known and most thoroughly culti vated hop yards in tho Willamette valley.' . FOR SALE Ten head of choice Cots wold bucks, Inquire, of t P. Ukounds, Buenn Vista. itntl nh)iiii iinltirii la lining Us work. The iii-uiirlnt fiHvoMi iioieti IHtltt III lu curative tMiwunt that itiey offer tine lltitiilitnl liuUnra ho sin i sae p. ,1 it (alia tu liiim, amnl fur Hat ol tiMiiuiiiiini, ArtilieM. K. J. VII KNKY 4 t O.,Toltdo, C, H.,1,1 ty nrtlgglsts. . yull's Ksiutiy I'itU arv Ilia twin. TP'ffona Mniitg Csril, How tu bring Oregon' itH'rlor ell mate to the notice uf the heal -prostrated realdenta ol the eaat la the problem that is confronting the ChamUr of Commerce just now At the meeting uf the hoard of trustees this morning a communication to Presi dent 1 1 it 1 1 tt from Director Loothardi calling attention to the ems-live work done by California to advertise her cli mate, btoitght the matter up for illacne slim, ll was believed by several that the knowledge of the tool weather enjoy ed hy the residents ol Oregon would I relicshieg tu the weltering people ol ih Fast. As the temperature iu the principal cltiei tn thl Fast ia dally sent hy wire lo the Paciliu Coast, Director Mean) believed that the matter ought to be takeu up with the local represent lives ol I he Aaaia'laU'd Press. Others favored cotiimiiulcaliou with (he chief ol lbs Fulled Slates Weather llurcau to the end that Portland' lemratuie might I included iu tho daily weather bulletins issued Iu the Fast. Hereto fore these bulletin have given the weather conditions only as far west as Salt Lake City, ami Helens, Mont. It was also believed advisable to take up tint matter with Oregon's congressional delegation. It ling generally agreed that in in b good would result from ex pinning Oregon's unsurpassed climate, the secretary was instructed to Institute the necessary Inquiry upon the line indicated. -Telegram. One of PicKcl's ipeclaltie i photo jewelry He hss the only picture-but' ton machine in the valley. He make everything in the line of picture novel ties; scarf pins, hat pins, ladies' brooch i'S, ladt buckles, cuff buttons, watch charnif, large aixe medallions; every' thing strictly up to date. PicKel ia an artiat. Bee hia samples. Monmouth Street, Im!ti'lidenee, Or. Oregon lltiiis. Tbu hop crop of Oregon, from present indications, will be unusu ally large, though there ia time yet for it to meet with more or less of misadventure. As respects ulti mate net profits, hops are always an uncertain crop, but take a num ber of tho years together they usu ally pay well, if planted on ground well adapted to them, and carefully tended; and some season! they are very profitable, yielding returns sufficient to wipe out the debts of several bad years. One dilliuulty has been that hop growers have not been sullkiently independent and self-reliant, and a largo percentage of tho profits that should have been theirs in good seasons have been diverted into the hands of speculators, while in bad price years tho growers have had to stand tho loss .themselves. To prevent this and keep a fair sharo of the profits where they be long, with tho growers themselves, war ono of the objects of tho propo sed and attempted lup growers' association, which, however, seems to have failed to acoomplish its its objects. Huch an organization, honestly, economically and impar tially conducted would hoof much benefit to Oregon hop raisers, but even without it they are in a more independent position than they havo been in gome former years, and bettor able to demand a "just recompense of reward" for their labor, Telegram , " Japs to t he Iteseiie. Japanese servants are the prevail ing, fad in society on the other side of the Atlantic, The Jap is regard ed as "the Frenchman of the east," and is not only clean, but refrains from gossip, possibly beoauso his knowledgo of the language does not admit of much chatter at present. Whon waiting ho is allowed to wear his native dress, which always has tho family crest embroidorod on it, so that he not only adds pictur esquene8 but a distinct dignity to tho family in which he condescends, to Borve, In tinmr no doubt, the iduti will Bpread oast, and may, per haps, offer ii solution to the ever present ana perplexing servant problem. MalayJMail, J, MIRKLAND, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. "1; I f 1 Sawyer's lllia SKAND Oil Clothinnr iVir flfi ymr Um it tlm lamtl rl Hi W tit til. Ihnittlw i ll Minn huu I . WnrmtitaMf wur irtMr, Uttfl ftiHlntMitnfti. Win hot rrrti'k, itt off or (wimttt inukf, Chui.mm- K. f. lUIUat said r ) t,, A)li i kal Iriaflira, Hi . KtWItH Mi.f, naif ariMrrFai. Now is the time to repair your. BlflDEliS AJ1D JWOWERS. II I ell ami I'tiur In I ml I it. Our atamhird of civilialiim la )mt- aoimi toinfort liiaury, u tlung' ahm- niieiy uitititown in native Imllu, niern la aeiiircly any difference in the mode of living' between the rich ami the poor. tt ...... .... i... ..... , - . . ii jmi jro nun i ne iiouM' ur a rtijnli, ttiern Is the same bit re Hoop, and only aslmplo piiini'i' 10 eat from, Niith as la aeen In the home or Hit (Mioroat, To put it crudely, there will probably not bo even thn luxury of a wtisb basin and towel, tW me rich man. like Ida poor brother, be washes In (he open und ilrlea himself In the sun. But b la the extreme aim- pllelty nf life tlmt wealth l atill burled In India; a limn iimi v anelttl It on ieivr-L for hia wife, but not on ph'tiMiiiT or ner- orlal iiinfort. This hiuinh' life, whleli foateretl no dialim-Hona of eluia. him been preserved for .l.ots) jeara hy In dian rlt lllzittloii, but ours will deatroy it In 5ti yeata lloiiiniiltitriiin. Mitsui Ollurrll tpilekly yh 1.1 to treat ment hy Kly'a I 'remit Halm, which is iigren ably artuuatin. It ia reenivril throtteh the lioatrila, oleanaea and heula the whoiii atir faee over which it dolus, Ib.ulf. liniiX'iHta at 11 tho CU. to ; Trial ai.e hy iiiail, 10 eonU. Test it and you are aura lo coulinuo the treatment Aliliouiiecinciit, To aeconuiitxhile tlnnm who are partial to tha iiai) of atouiUera in applying loiu.U Wc carry in slock extra sections for the following machines: 31x2 M0 for peering Hinders. JJx2 3-JO for I'lano Binder. ' Hx'l for Osborne Hinders. :!x2 3-M for Woods Dluders. 3x2 for McCormlck Binder. Into tlio nana! i.asHitcia for e-tlarr!l tnu. bin, tha proprielora preoaro ('leant iiiihn In Ihpiid fntin, whh h willl.n known aa Kly'a Liiptid C'reiuti Itidiii. Tries iiieludiui; thn apniyitiK ttilw is v icenta. lirnvipsta or by nail. Tho lepild form emboiliea tin- iim-iI. isinal propertiea of the solid preparatioii. Excursion lo the I'asl. The lliiriiiiKtou Kiutt) ia everywhero known as lh lino that orfers the lowest rates, qulekcat time ami beet service ami accommtslatioiia. For quick time they offer three days to Chicago, only threw tiinbts on the train this eauuot be iH'ttten, Kor service, tho linest trains on earth cost over l!ki,0U0, They ait 1 1 you tlcketa over all line, Northern I'acltlc, Nouthurii 1'acitlc, Canadian I'acille, Great Northern, t), 1, A N t'nioii 1'a citlc, lK'iivcr A Km (irandii, Uio lirande Western, Chicao A North Western. Hates always tho lowest to any and all points. We have ticket on sale now good leaving- Jly 1st, - I and 3d, with return limit to. August :ilsl that will enable yon to rvacli lliiffulo ami return at less than SO. Call at our olllco or write for par ticular, H, W. Fostor, litket aueiit llurliiiKton Hotite, corner 3d and Stark Sis., l'ortlaud, Ore, HI ftnrthfn T"ti Invnnt or Imtimvc ti CAVf AT.TRAUE-MAHK. COPYRtGHT or UESiGN HR0IEC110N. HcimI mtMlfl, nhfUh.or jbuUk for froo ttitttnlitHiion nnt tttvlr, BOOK ON PATENTS TC.A.SNOW&CO. Patent Usryera. WASHINGTON, D.C. Ail Kvcnrslon tu (inelunall. The olllciiil route selected by the So. iety of Christian Kndoavor for their teruational nicotine at Clticinnati, Ohio, July (Hit to lOlh, is 0. IX. N. Co , Oregon Short Line, Uio tirande Western Ky., IVnver A Kio Grtunle H, It., Bur lington and Hin Four systems. The delegate and their friends will leave l'ortlaud on the evening of July 1st, stopping enroute at Salt bake City, here they will he joined by the Cali fornia and Utah delegations. Cortlial invitation ia extended to all, hether Endeavorers or otherwise, w ho are contemplating nn eastern trip, to Join the party. Further particular may be obtained from Rev. A. J. Montgomery, transpor tation manager, Oregon City, Or., or the Kio Crandu Western lty., No. 12- A Third Street, Portland, Oregon. Ja44v BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE 2(x3 for Derlng Mower. ZfAl dr DeeiiiiK Mowers, .11 for I taring Mowers. Hxilf for I leering Mowers, H .'l-Mx.'U for Osborne Mowers, i tix.'l II. I', for OdsiriMt Mowers. ".') I,. I', for Ostsiriie Mower. .'In.'ll for I'lauo Mowers, ,'ix,i;i llfor..tCorntlek Mowers. ax.'H for Klamhird Mowers, JIxll ,'l III for Tiger Mowers, Sx.'lj fur WihmIs Mowers, WocfliTya full lino of e xtrns fur tho McCormlck Binders nml Mowers. F. E. CHAMBERS, MAIN STREET Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. , ...MANUFACTURERS Of... LUMBER" OF ALL KINDS Dry Mock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. N'OI K: -Wo hive a nral-elas dry kiln willed anublu. ..... i.. oiigblyitry himlwr.- ' ii DOCTOR UP" ( liiingcahlo wcatlicr botweun two seasons encour ages your chronic troubles and inflicts upon you much potty siekm-Hs. letter ward it off. 10 centa might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. (!omo to us to have your prescriptions rilled, and for evt-ry thing kept in a well regulated drug store. STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES KIRKLAND DRUG CO. SOUTH and GAST via- SOUTIIHUN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Train ten ves Iii'l'i.iii,i'tn,.e for Portland and way .uiitiiii. nl Ito ji, in. i-ave lnr t'tirVHlli. t 11:00 a, ni, t.v I'lirUittnl I. Alliioiy Ar Asiilstiil " HHi-rii'ieiitii.,,.., " Sstt I'rHiii'Uiio... " Otnli'it ,. ' ieiiv,.r , " Khii t.'lty,.., " I'ln.'UK.i.., " lion AligiloH " Kl IM.- " Kurt tt'.irtli ' l ily nl Mi'iltu.. 41 llniirttiirl ., " .New Orli'Slls,.,, " VI H.llltlKlotl " New York.,,,,,, :ia. m. I.':l.. 111. , L K. Ill, , M0 p. 111. 7:tii e nt, , 'I a. in. . v.atia. 10. , 7 :.',"i ft. 111. . 7:1: in, . v:ii:i p. ra. . i'.:in . at. , ii:.m a. tu, , II hi . in. , 7:ini a. m, ; i. at. , il l: . in. , li:lil p. iu. 7:: p. m. ll; :.. p. lit HiV a. in. ;,:H) a. m. S:l6a m. 7:0(1 . in I Trade Marks Designs Copyrights SlC intnna annflliiiT it kftfrtl mid tlf'HOrlnttnn mnV quli'hly iuntrum (Mir oi'lnum (mo whothor an Invmiilmi In prnhnMr imiontuM". CitnirtninU'ti. tmiHlrlollycoiullontlHl. IlnnilhiMih im I'Htonta uiit frio. lil'lowt mn'iiry fur muMinny (utttmtn. I'utonm tuhen ihntUHh Munn A to, roeulve riHTinl Mtkf wHtmiit i-littrue, lu tho Scientific flnterican. . I.nnrent rl 'ronim, f;l I newm1tHlor New York naton, U, C A hiinSsomolT lllitsiniteit wooklir. I.nnrest elr. (iiilHilnti uf any s.'itmtiilo ii.iiiiiiil. 'I'orins. f;t a roltr tlinntllH. f l. wna njHil newBiii'iiiern. 361 Broadway, Uraucb HilUo, hi r St.,1VnhtinUiii, Dan P. Stouffer. nsurance .1 and & ...Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Street Dallas, Oregon Main St. Indepeodeuoe, Ore THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges, Props. Cigar', Cigarettes, Tobaccos and Confectionary. First Class Soda Fountain In connection. PRINTING ? If so, give the WKST SIDE a civil. Printinir of every dnsorlptkm done with neat ness ami ilispatnli ftt rea gotiahle rates. WE AIM TO PLEASE. West Side AND Weekly Oregonian One YW (in JYnc $a.oi tinti p, in ll: ai . iu 11:311a, in 7:ima. m ii:.i i. in il:l: a. 111 U:Hlp. m I'lilliniin ami Tutirint I'lim on both train IM air i'nr Hui'mnti'iiiiilo iiiiili'ii anil Kl rami .nit lonrlnt t'tirn lo tilrnifti, St. jxiul., Nuw V'll.-Hlll Itllll 1, U.MIIIIKIOU. Ootinwllnir al Sun Kratii'liro with noma t,.it)iiNlit). liiti.s lnr iliiiiiilulti, Jitimu, Ctilua l'lilll'niK', iX'tilrul ami Sunlit America, He Ma. H. A. Wilcoi al Initt'iu'uileuco it, tluti, tiraititrenH C. II. MAHKIIAM, General PoMcUKtir Ajeul t'ortltnnl, Or, Oregon Short-Line and Union Pacific A CLEAN SHAVE AND A STYLISH RAltieaT tS WHAT Voir HUT WIIKS YOU PATRONIZE Kutch'8 BarberShop. Inili'is'iiilt'iit'e Oregon WANTKIi-TltUsTtVollTIIY MEN AND Wt tni'tt in Ii-hvi'I ti ml HilverllNfl rur nht eblab. Itshi'it Ii.iiino nt millil lliiitni'iiil Htitintitit;, Sal ary 7ntt h yeitr 1111,1 ttxpiMisoH, nil niiyuble In ohsIi. Ni. eiuiviywlnif ri..itn'i.ii. Give rtifei. etiiH'ii mid imrlin.1' Miil?-,Mlili'i'!iM.d mitmpeit ea vi'lnie, A itili iws .Miiiiiuj.ir, y.V Has urn iililg., rtiti-iiiio. Foley's Honey and Tar ci rcs colds, prevents pneumonia. Go to H. LINES For Wall Puptir, Window Shades, IMcttire Fiuinos, otc. Fnrnitdro of all lditds repaired. Ollioe vi(h tho Telephone company IXDEPKNOENCH. We aro making very close prices 011 WATCHES. We Mark them in plain figures and have placed them in the Window for your inspection if interested. Study these prices. : . Yours for Watches, o. a. Kramer & co. Depart TIME SCHEDULES. Art. 1 lor rnttu IuiU-ieuamo from h!rtl"n,l ' Jr. Hnrclal t ' Worth, Oniaba, via II1111U 'ula.t'aicaKOajia lniiion VxmeM Salt Lake, Denver, Ft IMlOprn Worth,0inh,Kan. 10m. via rfttnt- f VHy, Ht. Lottl., lugton thltKHfo and Eaat. MtPaiil Walla Walla, Lewli- , anlMail ton.Hixiiane, Mlu. H.w a m neapoll., Hi. Paal, Ta.ni. u via DulutU.Mllwauliea, Hpotana Cblcaito and Kaat. 6CEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. From Portland. Ull .Hilli.g datea sub It n m I001 u ftiauifa . ' (.'or au Krauoiwo 1 p. m. sail. everySdaya s-.I!?!!?'iu Columbia KtT.r ' ExSttuilHy 8t.mra. P.m. SatKriay To Aitorla and Way 10 p m LndtUKa. , Willamette and r.te?.TT,r Yamhill Klvara. aud8U Oregon City. Dayton, 0-tf;Ia and Way-Laiidlngi taa"1- 6:15 a. in. Willametto Klver. 4:90p.m. and Sur KUand to Corvalll. .!. Ja Wayandlng ad U ltlparla ,ir,Klvr. Lt. Lawla Wkia. m. ! ton, daily. Dally Kiparla to Lewlaton. ta. m. Steamer, to Poi tlnuil from Indepantfaao Itiith teavea Corvalll. for Portland Mondaya JNetliieHitaysanii Krldayi at 6 a m, panning Iiitttilieniloiioo at 9 a in. Keturnlni, leaves Portland Tutiadaya, Thursday, and Salur rtii.vs, pamting tudependence at AiDO p m Klmore leaves Independenue tor Portland 1 tieailaya, Thumlayi and Saturday, at 6 a ui. Hemming loavwi Porlland tor Independence Mondays, Weilnesdays and Friday, at 11:48 a m, arriving at ludependenoe at 8 . m. Al HERREN, Agent, Independence, Ore. The Castle Keeps constantly on band a fine assortment of Whiskies, .- ' Wines, .. Brandies Cigars, ; . .: ; Also the famous Hop Gold Beer. t i . S. E. OWEN.flanager E.L.Ketchum,M.D Office and Residence Corner Railroad ftioumouttt Streets, ma CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. COPYRIGHTS AND DESIGNS. Smrl yoiir buslnoM direct to Wrtshliigtoni nvs tlmi cost! better aurvioe. Uy offlcu dote to U. 8. Patent Offlo. FREB prelimin ary exarnlnflttoni mnda. Attv'B foe not doe until natent 1b aerurail. PCHS0NA.L ATTENTION QIVEN-IB YEARS ( AuiuAiiCxrwuENiiK, ijoon "How to obtain r&tenta," etc., lent free. Fattiiiti procured through E, 0. 8i(jeri receive ipeclkl notice, without charge, In the INVENTIVE AGE Ulutr&tod monthly-Eleventh year-terms, $1, a year. (ofchlllwa,satetsurq WQ0f5i. DEPENDENCE, OB LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE; A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novel Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per years 25 cxm. a eerr NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COM PLETt IN ITSELF Lippincott's Magazine and the West Pide, one vear, $3.25. Foley's Honey and TaclFotey's Kidney Care 1 ' it