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THE WEST SIDE J0. A. 0. BRANT, Killtor nut llikM.tx.r. HUHHCKIITION HATKH. fwlv month Thrr motillta ... -... ... $1 K TmriwnAY,n?i.Y a rnoi. WASIUNtiTO LETTER. Washington, 1). C. July 15 Philippine facts nt first ha mi arc likely to bo a specialty in the dig elusion of that subject, during tlio comini' ConcreaH. as a nuniW of Senators and Keprenmitativog, of all iiariioa are miner airt'aay over there or on the way, with the avow d intention of gathering facta to lay before Concrete. That some of tliew men will make the trip mere pleasure junket, and that all are making it at the expense of the government, is true, but it is never theless a good thing that so many of tho men who will legislate for the islands, will visit them before Congress meets. They will all find out some things, and Congress and the country need all tho facts that can bo had about the l'ltilip pines. To legislate intelligently for these islands is going to bo one of the hardest problems ever tack led by corgress, and it will be im possible to havo too much informa tion about them. Although it was estimated that the reductions in internal revenues made by the last congress would reduce revenues of tho government from $30,000,000 to $10,000,000 a year, the receipts from internal rev enue for the first half of the month when the reductions have Ikh-ii in effect, have exceeded those for the first half of July of lubt year by about $1,000,000. This has been bo mo what puz zling to treasury ollicials, tho only explanation they offer is that changes in rates of taxation caused many manufacturers to accumulate goods, thus necessitating unusually large purchases of stamps as soon n the new law went into effect. The civil service commission has referred tho charge against the col lector of iuterual revenue at Lewis ville, Ky., of having violated the civil service law, to tho president, with its views, which sustain the charges. It is nut regarded pro bable in Washington that the president will soon take any action on the charges. lion. A. B. Kittredge, who has been appointed by the governor of South Dakota to till the vacancy left by the death of Senator Kyle, will be one of the youngest men in the senate, as he is just forty. Comptroller Dawes has ordered an assessment of 100 per cent on the $')00,000 capital Btock of the Seventh National flunk, of New York City, which recently closed its doors under sensational circum stances for the protection of deposi tors, who will, it is said, not receive more than 80 per cent any way The investigation to determine whether criminal proceedings will be taken against any of tho officers of the bank is still going on. Col. Bingham, superintendent of public buildings and grounds has made a record that opened the eyes of some of the old-time spenders of congressional appropriations, who have always made it a rule to spend tho last cent of an appro' priation made for any given pur pose, by putting a new and thoro ughly up-to-date electric elevator in the Washington monument, and having a balance left of the appro priation of $2(5,500 for that purpose The new elevator, which, with the exception of that in the Eiffel tower at Paris, is the largest in the world, will be greatly appreciated by visi tors, as during the last three months the only way of getting to the top of the monument has been by walking up the steps and an as cent by that method, of 550 feet is not pleasant even to the most ro bust, in warm weather. A W0KTIIV SI (TUSSOtt. "SomctliliiK New I'mler The Sun." All DiH'tum have tried to cure I'A TAKHII ty the iwe of powder, w. it', inliitleni and drug In paM form. Their nowiler dry up the imii'uoua tuemlirHtie canning lliem to crack ou ami lilml. The mwernil acliti) iimhI In the itilmlers have entirely oaten away (he same membranea that their maker have aliniHl to eure, while paata oint ments cannot reach Ilia dlncniie. An old and experienced practitioner who has for many years made a cUwe nlmly and specialty of the t rent men t of CA TAKHII, lias at lant perfected a Treat ment which when faithfully lined, Hot only relieve at once, hut permanently mirca CATAKKII, hy reiimvlnu the cause, stopping thedlmmripv.aud mir ing tli liitlaniatlou, It Is the only remedy known to science that actully reaches the atltlctiHt parts. This won dertul remedy la known as "UN UK KLKH tho Cll'AIUNTKKD CA TAHIilt CUKK" and la sold at the ex treinely low pilee of Due lHillar, eat package containing Internal and ex teriial medicine sulllclent for a full month's treatment and eveiy thing Decennary to Itn perfect line. "HNl'm.KH" Is the only perfect CATAKKII C'UHKever made and now recognized as the only safe ami punitive euro for that annoying and dlnuuitluK dlneamt. It cure all lull million quickly and pormniictitly and I almi wonderfully quick to relieve HAY KKVK.lt or COLD In the IIKAI) CAVAKKII when uetiUn'ted often leads to ,ONtfUMI,TIO.N-"rlNUK- KLK.tf'1 will save you II you use It once. It Is no ordinary remedy, hut complete treatment which In positively t!Uuriitocd to cure C ATA Itltlt In any form o.- BtK if lined according to the llrectliina which accompany each pack Ke. iNiu t delay hut neiid lor It at once, and write full particular as to your condition, and you will receive peclal advlou from the discoverer of this wonderful remedy nonfiling your cane without, cont to you hcyoud the n'Riilar priie of "HNl'KKLKH" the tiir.AKANTKKD CATAKKII CLICK Sent prenUI to any sililrunn in the CiiUihI Htate o Cauadu on receipt of One Dollar. Addrens Dept. KlVKi KD- W1X II. UlLKS A COMPANY, 1MJI0 and SS32 Market Htnvt, I'hlladelplila Give the devil his due. It is un fair to say that the Quay gang in Philadelphia has become bo hard ened in iniquity that it is imperv ious to insults. When an indignant Philadelphian the other day asked a councilman why he voted away millions in franchises for nothing he resented the insult promptly with the counter question: "How do you know we did it for nothing?" Louisville Courier-Journal. Professor Koch has discovered that the prowling microbe which has its abiding place in milk is harmless, but as water is a great disseminator of typhoid, hia discov ery does not exactly benefit the milkman. (iovemor Shaw, of Iowa, last week pardoned S. R. Dnwson, who in a frenzy but without justification had murdered his son-in-law, in order that Dawson's secret process of hardening copper and making Damascus steel may not ho lost to the world. Dawson had specimens of copper tempered like steel, I knife blade of it having the keen ncss of a razor. But now that the murderer has leen pardoned, will he give up his secret? ft One of tho oldest ideas of civili zation is free baths for tho people. It lias been neglected in the United States, but will win in the end. M Siis d Q?n 1 yr, 21 THE HOME (J0LI) (THE. An hiirenioiM Treatment hy which Drunkards are licing Cured Dully in Spite of Tliniiselve. No Noxious Doses. No Wi'ukcnlntr of the Nerves. A I'lensuut una riisltire ( lire for (lie Liquor llitliit. It Is now generally known and un derstood that Druiikeiini'HH is a dinease and not weaknens. A body filled with poison, and nerve completely shattered by periodical or coiiHlant use of lntoxl eating liquors, requires an antidote capable of neutral i.lng and eradicating this Kiinon, and destroying the craving for Intoxicants. Hufl'ureis may now cure themselves at home without pub licity or loss of time from IhihIiichm by thin wonderful "IIOM K GOLD CU UK which bus been perfected ufter many years of close study and treatment of inebriates. The faithful use according. to directions of this wonderful dlscov ery Is positively guaranteed to euro the most obstinate case, no mutter how hard a drinker. Our records show the marvelous transformation of thousands of Drunkards Into sober, Industrious and upright men. W1VK.S CUKE YOUR HUS BANDS!! CHILDREN (JURE YOUU FATHERS!! This remedy is in no sense a nostrum but is aspecillo for this disease only, and is so skillfully devised and prepared that it is thoroughly soluble and pleasant to the taste, so that it can be given in a cup of tea or coffee without the knowledge of the person taking It. Thousands of Drunk ards have cured themselves with this priceless remedy, and as many more have been cured and made temperate men by having the "CURE" adminis tered by loving friends and relatives without their knowledge In coffee or tea, and believe today that they dis continued drinking of their own free will. DO NOT WAIT. Do not be de luded by apparent and misleading "Im provement." Drive out the disease at mice and for all time. The "HOME GOLD CURE" is sold at the extreme ly low price of One Dollar, thus placing within reach of everybody a treatment more effectual than others costing $25 to $50. Full directions accompany each package. Bpeclul advice by skilled phy- siciuns when reqnested without extra charge. Bent prepaid to any part of the world on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. EG06EDWIN B.QILEfj & COMPANY, 233(1 and 2332 Market Street, Philadelphia. All correspondence strictly confiden tial. A The lllrd on the II at. Yoluumi have boon written on tho subject of the bird on the hat, and it is sometimes assorted that in spite of it all, this decoration is moro worn than ever. But this may be doubted. At any rate, any woman who choose, and a great many do choose to wear a hat unadorned with the defunct Ixdy of a bird, can do so nowaday with out appeareng either singular or ill-drossod. The lmie of the Audubon Hociely and of various other organization (or the protection of birds, is that tho ti mo may come when a hat trimmed with plumage will bo as curious an object a the feather crown of an Ashanti chief. One thing is certain, if fashion over docs take a decided turn in this direction it is unlikely that the old barbarous custom will ever come back. It is so essentially ugly and unpleasant in its suggestiveness that it need only go out of style for a few years to be abhorred in its true light. But there are people who, if cloves and belts made of tanned human skin from the dis secting room happened to lie the fashion, would wear them without more compunction than an Iro quois warrior felt in putting on hi necklace of cut-off human fingers. The custom of decorating wo men a Hats wiin mo plumage oi birds is probably as old as head gear itself, and may have arisen in part from the notion common to many savage trilxs that the quali ties of an animal slain becomes the proerty of the slayer. Moreover, afore tho invention of velvets, gauze and lace, the feathers of birds were among me most (tcuuuiui things available for the adornment of the human head. Tradition is tartly resKiisihlo for the persis tence of the custom in the later days. But there is nothing pretty in its later developments, however ap propriate the wings or lsdy of a bird might have seemed on the head of the hunter's wife. The modern hat is constructed to fit the modern face, and there is no beauty in the juxtaposition of a fair, intel- t, essentially civilized coun tenance and the body of a black bird with its neck in a suggestive twist. It hints at ugly possibili ties existing underneath the charm and grace of the wearer. As for the face which is not charming, or in telligent, or kind, the bodies of two or three humming birds or tho head of an owl, speared with a hatpin and surrounded with bows of rib Ism, lend to such a visage an as pect K)sitivoly sinister. It would bo unjust, of courso, to assume that there is real cruelty under all this passive obedienco to tho dictates of fashion. But since hats and bonnets quite as becoming and protty can be developed without tho bird decoration as can bo de vised with it, it does seem that women of sense and feeling might be contented without shocking the sensibilities of the Audubon Society and outraging tho fitness of things by demanding a yearly sacrifice of bird life to adorn their heads. There was much sense in the re port of tho little boy who, when reproved by his pretty Sunday school teacher for robbing bird's nests, and asked, in pathetic tones, where tho poor mother was, replied "Sho ain't sufferin' none miss she's on yer hat." There is no excuse of ignorance to be pleaded. The pub He lias uoen told over and over again that wearing ospreys means the death of multitudes of helpless little birds, sinco the feathers are best at the breeding season and the parent bird must be shot then. The fact that birds of particularly fine plumage are often skinned alive has also been made known; and the silence of woodlands and meadows, where the milliner's agent has been, speaks for itself. It is about time this sonsoless and cruel fashion should so the way of nose-rings and war-paint. Tim ri.KAMSINO AN II IIKAI. INO twins roii CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Km? wit) liUuattt U n. Omtftlui no 111 Jurlmtt driitf. CATARRH Coimtyl3a.il ,Cly?l (INCORPORATED.) MONMOUIII, OR I .HON. IHiilGi. f ,nlh ''l.HtinB It ta quirk lyihtnrM, it vim luiinr mum'. H inMii and ClMtiM ilia nwhu I'MMitni, AUavb ltiilftimitMiiini. lliwU ftnd I'mtM'U Mottttirona, )!, rta U Hkimmmi "( Tnil tint Hml, I r fto mil 4 COLD N HEAD Urui'iHI nt hy null; Trial Sinn, 10 cm. In nmll Ki.Y UIIOTUKllS.M WlMWWi Hw i An improved postage stamp with a rivet or tack fastener, will have to bo invented for the benefit of the drought-stricken localities where there is not sulllcicnt moisture to dampen the ordinary one. Harvesting has commenced in the Willamette valley. Threshers will begin running this week. The large yield of grain, fruit and hops this year, and the upward tendency in prices is encouraging for good times this fall. KIDNEY DISEASES J. ii. ium.tr i l'rrMrnt. lilt I , I'lllt M l. I,. ill-Ill t.l . I. IT. I.I,-M(. Cn.hlrr. arc the most fatal of all diseases. KIDNEY CURE It I FOLEY'S Paid Capital , .$30,000.00 DIltKCTOIH: J. II. Ilawley, P. I ( 'umpliell, I. M Hini.Mii, J. II, V. Duller, J ! (j It. HI iimp, K. H. Powell, J. A. Wilhrow. Transacts a Ccncrnl Banking and Exchange Business. Tho Indepontlcnce NATIONAL BANK 'Capital Ktock, $50,000.00 n n 1 oar II II K SO, 4HIUIUM NITRON, rri-.I'Vnl VU l'ra)0ol O. W. IHVINK. CwhUr. or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICB 50c. and $1.00. Mullee fur I'lililleiitlnn. LAND omi'K AT OWiiloN CITY. OKKimN July 1, mil. Nolle la llT. Iiv kHvii IIihI 111.' fi Mi i I iiu tiiuiii'.l w-tiliT Iim IIU'il tmlirt' of 111. hiti-nlitiu lo limku fliul pnxif In mil'rl ul III cIhIiii, nil llml rntlil iiro.il will l.t niit.ln tii'lurc On l oiiiii)' CliTk ui 1'iilk I'liioitv, Ht IihIIik, Hie Koii.ni! Aiiuum iu, ii.ii. vm: I'muI Itoitt'u, lirlrtircimrli' Itoiict, t1it'ii, II. K. No, Hull, lor lln rrm llciiml W ',"1 N v ttn.l rnn tl..ii- 1 N W ul W W iiIMm- r l S, It i. w. Iltl IIHllli'. Iho follimlUK Hlllu-i. nr. I.I H1IW in. roiitlmiou. rMltlt'liCv iihiu Mini tnildiiillmi nl until IhiuI.vIx: John ItniHii, Jnim KHhi', Jonn liyrr. Ami liurlmnlt., nil ul jViti'n. orison. IIIAS. II. Mix I KM Ili'Kl.hT, ninKrrons. II HlrM-liliiTK 1) W "ir II KHinllh A .V'1.1111 ,l Mi hiii I A I'nrr.l n.ntlM inA rirhtni biiiln. lrnii..,.-irit , In. u m.-li-, bill. ilig.-ounlM, ron iu,., . miiI rr'ilm i nlr.l . tli-i.iMli. tul.l at I'l.rroiil imiu lul.Jei l Is chrtH. Iul.i.,1 ptlt C. J9. Calbireatb -DEALER T V SI Opera Mouse Mtck, lain Street, Independence, Vf VI VI VI Itapls and Fane; Groceries. Si f ee m i email nr Jar Ms'ls ! IV h fJood goods at Kiglit l'ricca Make Eauy Selling. JK .!; i. f..i .1 .1 ,i . W f VJUl K"""11 uu' lllrtl-ClilMN, our JMJCIIH its JOW UH 1113 ilf lowi'ht iiality of goods coiiKidcred. (IS All kinds of country nroduce bouulit at the W $ Highest Market Trice. W IN W 1 1 Share of four Patronaga Respectfully Solicited, t Mm G. L. Hawkins InJcpcnJi-ntc, Ore. .and Atomimcnts and I lea J Atones Cemetery etc. Work Notice Tor rithllciilhin. Ktmt pub. June U. l.t 'iil. Auti. Irt. T1MHKU UNO ACT. Jt'NK !l, W. IHitliHl iMiUi UikI Oltloo, tir K.tn t'lty, Ori'itmi, JuiiPd, list I, NutliO It hi'rrtijr jlvtn tlul I1 rompllNitru With tll prttVUIiMia n( til" iti't t'( t'iMIJ ffUJi nf Juno 3, niilllli"! ' Ail not Mr Uu- mlv ul tlmlxr UtiiU In tin' HUif nl ( ullfitrni. 1 1 rt Kuit, Nrvn'lw, Htid WMltinttlnit Tvrrliory am Ollrll'lo'l U Ml) the I'll ll It' I-Hll'l Slati'K lv Ni l n' Annual 4, Ivrj, Mrv fc. W rlhl, u Kuri'n, County ttf I'ulk, rtlntti of Ori-ritxi, Iuim thin iluy niiit III IhlH dltlri IhT wuilt altilriiH'lil N'i. M'Jn, Inr Uu pitrrhuitii of lt 3, of mv. UiuiS. In InwiiHhiii Nn. II H, ruiiui No H mnl will nftf-r rHif to nIkiw llittl th Ininl )iitit In ninri' vhIiiaIiIo fur lutlnilHrur ttmiti tliHll for xrM'Ulturni urtwr, him! In t-Mnh. llnh r Intiu In Ritltl liitnt iH'fnri' w Uthlcr Mini Ht'i-t'lviT nf thin tiill'-o ut OrKm I'liy, ttn-Ktin, u Mun tiny, tho tli dny tif AuiM, iviil. him imnim uu wititt'nMi-it: Tlioimui K. rluht, uf Kmh'm, Orrun; rnink N. HiimukIi, nf Ml. ThImii. OlYtC'1"; J ' I It U1km1(.-, .if KhIU ( lly, (tn iioii; AlUrt Jniiu, of Kullr. t'ltv, Ori'Knii. A n y rihI mM Hrwtnn olttltutiiK iii1vi'nply I he KlHiviMlitNcrltwil I mi (In hi rt'tjiittMU'it in lilt Ihflr oluliiiH In IIiIh oitire on ur lu lnro mn Jtith lUy uf Aiitfiifit, 1U.I1. t'lU.i. H, MtMiHKri HtinWr, WAN TK I -T It V -T W t ) U T 1 1 V MKN ANDWO. iiu'tt to t ni vol uiul mlvcr'Uo Inr old ttsiuh. HhIumI limmo nl mil Id llimnrlul HtaiullnK HhU ri- 180 yir hikI vxpt'iiHi it, Hit tiyMt iti twih. No PHtiviihHliiK nMniirol. (ilve rofop vtiotv iul eni'loNti Nt'lC iittdn'-Nril lam mm it vtlow. AdilrvM MmiHtfur, a.Vi tiulou HIiIkm For Drayiiijj ....('all oik... E M. SKINNER, InJcpcnJence. Orders for hauling executed promptly mnl nt rea.sonalile rates. WANTEIl. I'lipiililc, ivllnlilii n'imni In viry poiinty U) n-iiri'iii'iit Iiiikh ooiiipiiny of vol (if llnaiii'liil ri'iMiliiltoiiilhi.iii hhIiu'v Hr yriir, imyHliUi wni'kly; 1.1 nr tiny ulmnhili'ly hiii-o Hllll Hll (!IHilHI'li; Nlrtlllfht, tiollll.mili, llrllllltli MRliiry. mi riiminl.Hltin; milnry mlil rni'li Hiiuinfiiy utid pxM'tiiie inuni'V iiilviiiit'i'il I'm-h wwk. HTANIIAKO IIDll.sl!:, ill licni'lHirii HU, Cllli'itKO. Tho oldeBt specimen of paper money lias turned up in China at the age of 534 years. Its face value is $167, and it purports to be re deemable in silver boullion. Its prospect of redemption vanished centuries ago. China had shin plaster populists as early as 140 B. C. but tho old empire still pins its faith to real money. The report that an eastern poet committed suicide because an editor declined his poem is probably exag gerated. If an editor wants to make a poet fall dead, he should accept his contribution, not decline it. Nollce for Piilillmlloii. Flml puli. Apr. W I. nit pun., Mm. 'is TIM HUH LA N I), ACT J I! N K 3, 1KVS. Unlled HlnloH Uiul OIHi'i', )ri'nii cllv, Oh'Knii. April mill, Hull. Notlro In liori'tiy Klvt'ii llml In riiiiiilamii with Uiti priivlnliniH nl' Urn Hi't o( rnnuri'Ns of J iitiii H, IsVH. cnlllli'il "An hoi fur thii kiiIo nl tllnbrr IhiiiIh III tin Htnti'N of Ctillftirtiln, Orii' Koll, NuVHila, ami WnnitliiKton Ti'rrllury," im vxUiiiiU'ii lo all mo ruiiiU! i.Him MiiiU'ii hy net ul AiiKUKt I'lmrlim 1). lli-rry. of I'orl. Iiiiul, oiiiinty of MiillniiiiiHli, Hitili) uf OroK'in, llHH tlllM llHV llll'll 111 tlllM OlIll'O hlN HWIirtl atttUwiu'iit No Mkh, fortlui iiiirt'liii.sn nl the N VV tif Modioli No. ti, III Ttiwiinlllp No. U H, Uuniio rso. n , Him will tmor primf lo kiiow that tlio liintl HoiiKlit U inoro viiltuitiUi lor IU tliiihiir or mono lluiu Itir iiKrU'iilliiriii iiiiriioiioMiiiil to onIhIiIoiIi IiIn tiliihn to unfit mini holon tilt) Iti'KUtiT Hint Koot'lvor t)l tlllx ottlot) Hi Ort'Kon Clly, OroKoiii on Frlilay, Hit1 llilli iIkv ul July, l:H. Uu iimnvn hh wllnuHHia: K. K. Williams, ol Iiiilliut, Drton; llorniiiuii HlrNt'hli.u-K, of In tlfptMitloiiou. Ort'Kon; K. C. Klrkptitrlt'k, ol Ditlliia. llrt'Kon; Uoo. A. Wllt'ox, ol 1 mli U'iiil enco, Drt'uon. Auy Hint all purwniH cliilinlnir ailvurxtily llir Rliovo-tloHtirlhi'il IiiiiiIh aro rfiiiifnlftl to llli thotr oIhIiiik In IhUoflloe tin or boloru tnilil Hll li tiny ol July, Uiul. 011AH. 1). MOOItKM, KoklHtor, The lintel Cail ZDallao, Ore. Hun liccii relit toil ninl riMinvatnl frmn t'flliir to (.'iinc, uiul i'cry tliiug id i io iv. (idiiil Hiimplo room for ciiiiiiiicrciiil iiii'ii. Siitirifartinn tmriintM'il. Kulrn, 51.00 to fiOU. Special rutes liy this week. I-I-I-I I I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I II I'l-I-M-I'l'l l-l-l-l l'l-l We 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 R, M. WADE & CO., I rz A. J. Goodman, Mgr. 3 E MAINSTKKKT - - INDEPENDENCE 3 aiaiiiiiiiiauiiiiiiiiaiiiuiiuiiiuuu s. c. SMITH. Proprietor. Drink h (loll Boer Till- PUREST AND BUST Bottled beer for family use to be had nt MOTOR LINK TIMfci rADLE Gorrooietl to (Into. l,ttveii Iiitliipimtl. mie (or Illiiniiioiilli iukI Alrlle. lino h. m. 3:0 p. in. I.OIIVDH Illtl)litlt. ne for Moiiinoiilli mnl l)illu. ltiOO n. m. 7:15 p. III. Leaves Mollinotllli for Alrlle. T.SII n in. 3:110 i. m. LeHVon Moiiinoitth for DiiIIun. 1 1 ft. in. 7:: p. in. Loiives Alrlle for .11 O II 111 O 11 1 ll It 11 ll liilt)Miii(leiiee. I). (HI H. ill. S.UII p. III. Leaven DhIIhh for Monmouth mitt lu- tltllt)lltltlll(10, 1:00 p. in. 8:110 " I.ohvoh Moiiinoiilli for Iiiileiitntloiiee. a. m. li.'IO i. in, 2:4 0 p. Ill, 5i4l ll ill. "till p. III. - . iDllVDH I ll tie ll' n 1,- enet) I'or llloomoiit.Ji' giOfl p. in. I ED. OWEN'S GASTLE SALOON. Independence. Bicycle - Headquarters. Are you looking: for a brush? Not with Germany but a hair brush, tooth brush, or a silver-polishing brush. 1 havo a good all-bristle hair brush for 2oc. Tooth brushes, 5c up. A. S. LOCKE, INDUPUNDCNCE, ORl-OON Prescription Druggist -COLLINS'- -FLQURING MILL COMPANY- Aont for the Rambler and Ideal. All kinds of bicycle sun dries at reasonable prices, All kind of bicycle repair ing done, work promptly at tended to. All work guar anteed. C. W. 13 1 vtni, West Side Olice BATH B mm V E. T. HENKLE, Proprietor Hot and Cold Baths at all Times. INDKPKNDKNCK - - OIUCOON WANTEn.-Cnpnlile, rclmblo pnritolf In every county to reprentiol. Iiiro coiniuiiy til mil lil Itiiiiticfai rt)piiltit)ii;,illl,WKHliii7 porywir, puynlilo wockly; it per tiay n'molutety mini and all expoiiHtiit;Ht.riilKlil., buiuv-llilti, dt)llnlti Hillary, no ooininlHsloii; Hillary pnltl eio-li Hiiturdiiy and oxptiuite tummy ntlviinoed oiit'll week. HTANIIAKU UOUHfc, 334 Ueiuborn HI., CbloaifO, i BANNER SALVE th mott healing talva in tho wi .full for ('oinilj' Warrants. COUNTY TlllOASl'HIOU'8 OKr'll'K, Diilliw, OifKon, .1 v 1 1 v 11, Will. NOTICK IH IIKKKIIY HIVICN THAT A IX luipiiltl t'ounly wni'ntnlH of Polk County Oi-PKOii, wliloh worti proKoiiloti unit tuuIorKi'd "Not pnltl lor wiuil of I'iiiuIh" prior to May fi, IS'.in, will lie pnltl upon proHoiiliilion at thin tilllt'e. IutoroKt. will not be allowed on the Mftuie ufter tho dute of tills notloe. K. V. DALTON, 7 ll-3t Truiuturer, Polk Couuly, Oregoa, Manufacturers of High Grade Flour, Feed etc Highest market prices paid for wheat. Capacity lfiObbls. flour per day. Grinding capacity for 225,000 bushels of wheat per year. We have remodeled our mill to the latest improved sifter sys tem. Try a sack of our best flour made by this new process. - - - Secure a Legal or Gommercial EDUCATION J5Y ATT EN Dl NCI Behnke's School. r. 5?" ;i . 'W No Vaeiitions in the Business Depart niont. -DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL Wo GUAUANTEE success villi our method of INDIVIDUAL instruction. Special attention tfiven to Bhortliiuiil. Typewrit ing taiiulit by the latest Touch Method. Lossons by mail, $5 per month Send for Freo Trial Lesson and catalogue containing opinj ns of prom inent educators, business men, stenographers and others. Law Term coinnieuces September 1st. II. W. UEIINKE, E. T. TAGGART, Prin. Oomiuercial Dept. Prin. Law Dept.