. - 1 , ft THE WEST SIDE Tvlvplioim No, Ml, 14.1, THURSDAY, Al'tlllKT 8, Hwl. KNU.HTs ir VVTMI H, 1JOMKK I.HIKIK NO. 4A, MKKTSt KVKIIY .Mlti-nltiy uVi'llllK. Mvmhpm Will Ink ohb nmti-v ami rn iiii'n...,ivor.linsh iHiii Kiitglitastv Invtti-il tn MIIUt VIM vonvotuvut. K , s. 1 1 siis t '. J. W. KIl'll.Wil'SON, K: ti.S IVtirt Iinlt riitim- No. SO, Kort r of Aint'rlcn, tiiia tvry sSatunlay W. IV Alliu, dentist, Cooper block , Cigar, Uip vlioi:ti at Uoliitifoii'i. See K. M. Wade A Co' miv ml In tow Issue,, All lh nmuiuos and the latest novvl ran I hnvi at Rohiuson't. A full tin of spring wagons at H. M w ta a vo. If yon want a liair'-out, Rood clean have, or a lath, Lot or wild, call on K. T, HonUe, Main Mrevt. If prant plans materialise Albany will likely liaw a good onra liousa 1 loro lln vsiimir aoHson, wliioli in a ivn , sanuimiion devoutly to In) wished. Herald, Tlio Best ft-oxcrlntlon for Malaria t mils Slid KOVM l a KJllltJ III IIHOVH I T J-S-w l'u 1 1, u Tunic. II Ik limply Irt'-n anil uuiiuut ui a iHawueM ivtrtu, au euro, no py, The Ih el arrest thia season for viola' tion of the game, law waa made by the Jjoiuy game warden at Albany Sunday morning who caught Jolin M. Kveliam in the act of shooting a Chinese pheas- ant. Neeharo waa taken Mure a justice and unon pleading guilty, was third IA and costs. For llrst class milk cans go to II, M Wade A Co. Try Moore, the barlier, north side of U ; street, opposite Knox grocery store, for a hair cut or shave. Special prices on cream separators at H. ai. wade A to. A eight that attracted attention in Allmny the other day, the Democrat says, was a family of eight children, the eldest child being but eight years old. Among the little ones was a pairof twins and a set of triplets. They hailed of course from old Linn. MAl.VKI A CAI SKS IIU.IOI SXKSS. Grove's TksuU' Chill Toulo nniovH the cause, Geo. R. Varney, geneial missionary for the Baptist State convention, will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. A larije variety of garden cultivators t R. M. Wade & Co. Whou la tSalem and you want a good meal don't forget to go to Htron'a Kewtaumnt, where everything the iimr ket all'ords cau be bad. Harvesting is well advanced in this county, and several threshing machines have commenced work, In every in stance yet reported, the yeild has been greater than was expected ami it is cer tain the crop this year will be larger than for years. Other crops are also yielding abundantly. The hop crop ia looking as good as any ever seen here and is fruiting very heavily. The fruit ; crop is immense. All varieties of fruit ' are bearing all they can stand. Better for the Wood tliiin Sarsaparllla Kur Thews Mvlmi lu tlie Miliaria umiruil. trnve- TiuiU'Umm Clilll loulc. The Luckiauiute Mill company has lie gun work on large store building at Falls City. The building when finished will be 40x80 feet and two and one-half stories bigh. 3.8. Moore, the barber ou 0 street, now handles Newbro's Herpioide, the famous diiudrulJ' cure, endorsed by all the leading barlters of Portland and all cities ill the east. Uive it a trial and save your bair. The Monmouth band has been award ed the contract for furnishing music for the State Fair this year. MALARIA MAKES I MIT RE BLOOD. Groves TasteletistulllToiilc cures Miliaria. Sec While riding on horseback under an apple tree on the Hen Hayden place just north of town this morning, J. II. Patterson was struck on the side of the head by a projecting branch and ren dered unconscious for several hours. Whether he is injured internally or not is not yet known. Tha best Prescription for Malaria Chilis and Fever, is a bottle of Orove's Tasteless Cuill Touic. It is simply Iron and quinine lu a tasteless form. No cure, uo pay. Price, 50c. Though Owen Wister stands as the laureate of the Cow-puncher, he is far from giving that extinct species all his attention. In the "New" Lippincott Magazine for August there is a Harvard College Tale by Owen Wister that will stir remembrance in the most torpid Alumnus. Old-time pranks, old-time places, and the love of old-time chums breathe through the story to a theme that carries laughter irr.Kstibly. TO CURE A COU IN ONE DAY i Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets All druggists Refund the money if It fails to ciyAK. W. Grove's signature 1 ongaifa boj$k25c. Sunday was tb? hottest-viCT '""'i '' experienced for a long time, tiie ther mometer registering between 95 aud 100 degrees in the shade. The laws of health require that the bowels move ouce each day and one of the penalties for violating this law is piles. Keep your bowels regular by taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets when necessary and you will never have that severe pun ishment inflicted upon you. Price, 25 cents., For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. A young roan about 18 years of age, named B. R. Moore, is wanted in Leba non on a charge of forgery. Moore had been working in J. M. Wiley's saw mills near Lebanon. When he quit work Mr. Wiley gave him a check for 18 on Jerome Smith. Moore raised it to $S0 and then presented it for payment. Smith knew that Moore had beVn working for Wiley for some time, so paid the order immed iately. When the forgery was discovered a warrant was issued out of Justice Lovelee's court and the officers are now bunting for him. WASTED. APCMTG Kilbber Fountain Pen. Hond 10 AuLll I O cents stiver or hihiiijm for sample HUNTtS C0.612W Fifth St.Cincinnati O 'J FOR SALE Ten head of choice Cots wold bucks. Inquire of 7-18-4 F. P, Ubounds, Buena Vista. WANTED A good girl to do house work. Mrs. E. E. Paddock. This signature Is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo'Quinine Tablets U tnedy tbat cures cold la mm J Mim Cora Pm-ll is enjoying an outing at 8easiiU. Mr. 1 M, Kiiklaml is viKitlng rela live in Tacotna. Kiley Cooper went over to Newport Saturday for an outing. Miss Kille liicliardrnm left on Monday (or an out lug at Newport. F. F. Paddock w nt to CurvalUs on busine Monday, Mms hilith Ihoiupaon was a passen ger on the train for Corvallit Tuesday Miss MaM (oer returned Monday from ail outing at Newport. AI llerren is in the vicinity of Hilver ton thia week buying wheat. tl. lllrctimrg waa a patent visitor on Monday, . M ra. J, A. Mills went down to McMlm ville today for a short visit. Miss Flla Rennets was a passenger ou the train for McMlnnvllle Tuesday. Mrs, J, H, Burton returned Tuesday from a two weeks' outing at Newport. On last Friday lr Smith, of Mon mouth shipped eight goats to Coo bay. Fori Hedges returned Monday from i two week's outing at Cascadia Springs Miss Flva Taylor returned Tuesday from a week's outing at'Modaville, Mrs. .Morrill and Miss Nellie Harris spent Sunday visiting relatives at Stiver Dr. Allin went to Salem on business this afternoon. President Camptiell, of the Monmouth Normal school, waa a passenger on the train for Newport today. Misses lintel ami I'oiuelia Allen, of Skagway, AlHpka,are visiting Miss Pittie Cooper. W. If. Craven and Sherman Baker took in the Woodmen excursion to Portland last Saturday. F. A. lXmty went ilown to Portland last Thursilav on business, returning Mondiiv. Mrs. Samuel Ooff, and daughters, re turned Tuesday from Newport where they have been enjoying an outing. Mr. and Mm. II. U. Fisher, of Soil a ville, visited the family of I. Hart the latter part of last week. R. R. Parrish returned Friday from a two weeks' camping trip on the Silets reservation. Miss Rosa Wing, of Levisville, who has been visiting her sister, Mr. Josenh iu Portland, returned Friday. Miss Myrtle Scruggs returned Tues' lay iroin Newport where she has been for the past two weeks. Win, and Stephen Boggs and A. W. Stanslieny started yesterday for Tilla mook to be absent alxiuta week. Aurie Clod feller spent couple of days in Portland the latter part of last week. John Htinsaker. of i'rineyille, started for bis home Sunday after a short visit with friends in this city. T. D. Campliell returned last Thurs day from Eugene where he had been for the past two weeks ou business. Ross Nelson, Oeorge (traes, and Van I lorn. life left Tuesday for an outing at NewjHirt. Mrs. W. P, Cressy returned last Sat urday from a two months' visit with relatives in the Yellowstone Park. Miss Alice McCauley returned to Port land Saturday after a two weeks' visit with relatives in this city. C. E, Fitchard spent a couple of days in Portland the first of the week on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs , Jas. P. Stapleton, of Vancouver, Wash., came up Sunday for a visit with relatives here. Mis, E. J. Hosier left last Saturday for tin extended visit with relatives in Olympia. G. L Hawkins went over to Newport Saturday to spend a week with his fam ily who are camping there. Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Portland, is vis iting in this city, the guest of Mrs. O. D. Butler. Miss Mabel Wells is clerking in E. E. Paddock's dry good store during the let ters absence iu Portlund. Mrs. W. E. Cressy and son, Gould, started yesterday fur an outing at New port. Mrs. E. IVKel and Bon, Willie, left yesterday for a short visit with relatives in Albany. ' Mrs. F. S. Younger and daughter, of Monmouth, left yesterday fur a visit with relatives at St. Helen. Mrs. T. T. Loy, of Kans.is City, Mo., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. P. Cunnaway, left Saturday for her home. Miss Cora Thomason, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Kutch, left Tuesday for her home at Broad meailB. W. P. Cressy, white unloading freight ffosjl the, motor last Saturday, sprained Uk right knee and as a consequence was laid up for several days. Ernest Stansberry, of Portland, a nephew of A. VV. Stansberry of this city, passed through here Monday on hie way to Yaquina. Miss Ethel Hall, of Monmouth, start ed on Tuesday for Weiser, Idaho, where she tins secured a position as teacher in a public school. 8. A. Stansberry, of Portland, and sister, Mrs. Boggs, who have been visit ing relatives here, left on the train Tues day for Portland. Mrs. Clarence Ireland was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital in Port land yesterday for medical treatment. She was accopanied by Mr, Ireland and Mr. ami Mrs. J. S. Cooper. George Wilson, who was employed on the hay baler at J. A, flyers place, got his left leg caught in the baler Monday afternoon and as a result his leg was badly crushed and broken just below the knee. What most people want is something mild and gentle, when in need of a physic. Chamfjerluiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets fill the bill to a dot. They are etwy to take and pleasant In effect. For sale by Kirklund Drug Co. Rev. E. J. Thompson went up to Cor vallis last Thursday to conduct the the funeral services of the late Mrs. Leona H, McNulty, who died there July 30th. A. It. liass, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve time Id the night and hud severe backache aud palna In the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. It's guaranteed. A. O. LiOCKB, In regard to the report circulated that I would charge M cents for dlnnei next Sunday fft the l.ittl Palace hotel, I ile sire to say that the remrl I unfounded aa I have made no statement whatever to that effect, J. M. St.mik. Mr. Mosher, nil old geiilliuan residing on the other side of the river, alsiut live miles from this cll, waa slun k by falling stump vcsierduv afternoon and died soon afler, Mr. Mosher, in coin pauv with his son, was hauling rails for a fence. Ile bad driven up to the stop' plug place aud alighted lu unload the wagon when the top a burning snag near at hand tell aud struck blm m the fore bead. He waa tniiiiediatuly taken tu his home and Dr. ' Butler, of this city summoned, but ladure the doctor ar rived the old gentleman bad Missed away. Win, Finn, of Lima, (., obtained ex oellent results from Hie use of Foley's hit ncv Cure. "It rolleveil tnv back ache and severe pull) over Hie blpa. It toned my system and gave me new vim ami energy. II Is an honest ami reii aide remedy, a sore nine for all kidney lioea. ' A. ". LooKe, An extra flue dinner will lie served at the Little Palace hotel Sunday, August II. ... Mr. Ditilel ltanU, Otlervllle. la ivvh; "Have bad asthma Mild a very had oougli for yiars, but could uet no relief from the doctors and mcdiclnea l tried, until I look Foley' Honey ami Tar, It gave Immediate relief, and done uie more good than all the other retiiodlr combined," A. r. t.ocke. Go to PicKel'a and get some of those new style stamp pictures before they are all gone. High living, Intemperance, exposure and many oilier thiuga nring on ltrliiht's disease, Foley's Kidney ( Ure will prevent Bright' disease and all other kidney or bladder dlNorder If taken lu time, lie sure to lake holey a. fi, r. liiK'Ue, The excursion to be given by the Knights aud Ladies of Security of Port land, to this city on Sunday, August 11, promises to he a grand afTair. Besides the large crowd that will leave Portland there will he quite a number from Hills boro, Purest Drove and McMiniiville. The motor will make special trips to Aitle and Dallas for the accommodation of the people at those places who wish lo lie here on that day. It Is anticipated that about tiOOO people will be here and it behooves the cituens of our towu to do their utmost lo entertain the visit ors, the .mouiiiouiii usmi nas ueen secured and will furnish music during the day. If you have a baby in your houeyou will wish (o know the best way to check any uiiustuil looM-ncw of the bowel, or diarrhoea an eoiumou to small children. O. P. M. Holiday, of Drilling, Ind., who baa an eleven months' old child says: "Through the month of June and July our baby was teething and tmik a running oil' of the bowels aud sickness of the stom ach. His bowels would move from five to eight tlmea a day. I bad a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy 111 the house aud gave him four drops lu a teaspoon fu of water and he got better at ouce.' For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. The motors will make special trips from Dallas and Airlie on Sunday, Aug- 11, tu accommodate those wishing to at tend the picnic at Independence on that lav. The return trin will le made In the evening. To Save Her Child From fruitful disfigurement Mrs Nanuie Gullcger, of La Grange, G, iipplied Hiicklin'a Arnica Halve to great sores on her head and face, and writes Its quick cure exceeded all her hopes. It works lyotidera lo Hores, Bruises, Bkln Eruptions, Cuts, Hums, Hculils and Plies. 25o. Core guaranteed by Klrkland' Drug Co. Mr. Wheelock and sou, of Dayton, were in this city last Friday and Sient the day looking over some of the farms near here with a view of purchasing one and settling in this vi'-inity in the near future. Mr. Wheelock seems very much pleased with the looks of the farms near here and there is little doubt but what ho will be numbered among the inhabit ants of this county before long. ' For Wliooplug Cough. "Both my children were taken with whooping cough," writes Mrs. O. E. Dutton. of Danville, III. "A small hot- lie of Foley' Honey and 'lar cured the 'ouili and saved meadoclor bill. A, n. Locke. ' A Considerate Act. Capt. Spong, of the steamer Pomona, as he came up the river on his way to Sulem on .Monday evening, says the Statesman, found a cow stuck in the mud on the bank of the r'ver. He stopped his boat and with the assistance i f his crew, pulled the unfortunate bo vine out of the mini, put her on terra firma, and sent her on her way home ward. Then the boat proceeded on up the river, the caplain not thinking he hud done anything more or leu than his duty. But this writer would like to re mark that a man who is thus consider ate of the welfare of a poor dumb creat ure, would not show a less consideration for the feelings or safety of sentient be ings. As he "done his duty" by the cow, he will do by all God's creatures. Would Have Cost Him ills Life. Oscur Bowman, Lebanon, Ky., writes: "I have been using Foley's Kid ney Cure uud take great pleasure In stutlng It gave me permunent cure of kidney diseaae which certainly would huve cost me my life." Take none but Foley's. A. H. Locke. Through the efforts of a few of the enterprising young men of our city two dressing rooms huve been erected on the hank of the river just above town, for the accommodation of those wishing to take a dip in the river during the present warm days. The popularity of this new pastime Is evidenced by the large crowds that continue to congregate every even, ing to spend an hour or so in the cool waters of the Willamette. It Saved His Baby. . "Dttby was terribly sick with the diarrhoea we were unable to cure him with the doctor's assistance, and as a last resort we tried Chamberlain' Collo Cholera Diarrhoea Itemedy," says Mr. J. H. Doak, of Williams Ore. "I am happy to say it gave immedi ate relief aud complete cure," For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. Mkd Qrogonian, 1 yry $2. Married Zl'RCHER-UFST-At the residence of the bride' parents, Mr. and Mr. Humphrey Best of Monmouth, on Tuesday evening at H o'clock, Rev. E, J, Thompson, D, 1). oillciaiiug, Mr. Charles II. Ztirehorof Wallow county Oregon and Mis Tillle II. Best of Monmouth, The wedding was beautiful event on account id the charming character of the bride and the must excellent reputa tion of the groom. Mis Best tl Well known, is very highly esteemed by all who know her, Mr, Znrher I young man ol unblemished character, possess ing Una business qiiallllcatlons, being at present County clerk of Wallowaenuuty. Quite miinhe-l of Invited guest were present, to witness the ceremony and extend their heartiest congratulation. A most delicious wedding supper waa served on the occasion. The happy couple will make their future home In Eastern Oregon. The best wishes ol host of friends go with them. To ileal Hurt. I'se Manner Halve, the great bealer. It' guaranteed for cut, wounds, soree, nllea and all skin disease. Use no siiMltute. A. H. Locke, HpTkTj frvp UulMU. Portland, Ore., Monday, Aug 6, '01 OKNKMAL SlMMASr. ' i The past week In Oregon ha been the warmest of the season and It averaged nearly 0" warmer than the previous one, General rains are now badly needed for com, hop, otatue, gardens and past ures. The second crop uf alfalfa I le- Ing cut in Southern Oregon, and the yield la alsiut the average. The second crop of clover in the Willamette valley is not a promising a usual, ou account of dry weather, The grain harvest li well advanced, but threshing In the western section ha not yet become general, although well begun east of the Cascade nioiin tains. Some lice are reported in the hop yards, but they are not causing any damage of consequence and the weather is unfavorable for the spread of this (test, ml the Imp outlook continues favorable. Corn Is making good progress and early potatoes are maturing rapidly, The " tato crop, although needing rain, i do ing Uirly well and there are no com plaints of blight. The weather ha laicn favorable for fruit, which is making good advance ment. Tame blackberries are plentiful, and plums, peache and early apple are in the market. Their Secret I Out. All Hadleville, Ky., was curious lo earn the cause of the vast Improvement In the health of Mr. 8. P. Whlttaker, who had for a long time, endured till told sull'erlng from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all due to Dr. King' New Discovery," writes her husband "It completely cured her and also cured our little grand-daughter of a severe at tack of Whooping Cough," It positive ly cures Cough, Colds, LaGrlpi', Bronchitis, all Throat and Lung trou ble. Guaranteed bottle fioo and f 1.00. Trial bottle free at Klrkland' drug store. A Remarkable Octogenarian. Although eighty-two year old this summer, Mrs. H. P. Van Clove, "the llrst white baby born In th Northwest" is still vigorous of mind and actively interested in the world's affairs. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her life-story, as told iu The Lmlie's Home Journal for August, is picturesque and exciting one. Born at Fort Crawford, Wisconsin, on July 1, 1H 19 the daughter of one regular army olllcer and the widow of another, she passed through all the hardships and adventure of military ami pioneer life on the frontier, and although she has spent most of her later year in cities, her experiences have been of a varied and unusual char acter. Her golden wedding anniversary was celebrated more than fifteen year ago. Astounded the Editor. Editor H. A. Hrown, of ilemieUa ville, H. C, wa once Immensely sur prised.' "Through long guttering from Dysiaqwia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. (She had uo strength or vigor and sullered great distress from ber stomach, but she tried Electric Bit ters which helped her at ouce, aud, after using four bottles, she l eutirely well, can eat anything. 'It's a grand tonic, and lis gentle laxative qualities are aplended for torpid liver." F'or In digestion, Loss of ApH'tlto, Htomach and Liver troubles It's a positive, guar ananteed cure. Only 60o at Kirklund's drug store. PUBLIC BUSINESS. Abstract of Instruments Filed In Polk County July 80 to August 0 1001. DKiiim II lWirinnold et nx to Aurelius Todd, lot 1 blk c Damon's & Haley's add, Monmouth $150. Lena O St Mitchell to Sarah E Fisher, (qt cl) 0.17a 24 tp 8 s r 5 w-l. Sarnli E Fisher to J M Crowley, 6.17a boc"24 tp 8 s r 5 w $;I50. Achsah DoLap to J W DeLap, 100a sec 11 tp 7 s r 4 w fl. J A L Duncan et al to N E Duncan, 3 309.31a in sec 25 tp 9 1 r 7 w and in sec 30tp9rs6w-$3378. C B LaFollette to E M and F B Martin, 320 Ola John Wallace d 1 c tp 6 s r 7 w -11000. ' J S Montgomery to WLGilson, lot 6 blk m Fall City $1. W II Parrish (admr) to W L Gilson, 37. 09a sec 17 tp 8 s r 7 w 1)111. Ai H. Davis, Mt. Bterllnir. Ia.. writes: "I was troubled with kidney complaint for about two years, but two one dollar bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a permanent cure." A. S. Locke. It has been discovered that in setting up bis corn-doal contracts, King Phillips ovorpaid ' bis cus tomers $250,000.- But a trifle like that ought not to cause embarsaa- mont to a speculative monarch. The anti-spitting crusade hasfe coived additional impetus from the recent announcement of the doctors that consumption is chiefly, if not altogether, transmitted by means of sputum. Consumptives eepeci ally should b careful. To Itcftil Character from (lie Face,. To read pel sun's character (ruin his face I an accomplishment which few possess! but which many would like to have. The study I an absorbingly In teresting one, ami bus not only u enter taining, hut spinel leal side m well. All article on the subject will shortly be published In The Ladle' Hume Jour nal, giving aareful detail regarding the trait of character Indicated by th dif ferent features of the face. ' .. , $0ti Re vi a I'd IjlltlO. The ruailers of Hits imfer will Iw jilemu it In learn Hint tln-nt u Ml li-l one ilremteil illMwiti that nett-tii'ii Imu Issm alilu to euru Hi sll II ultima, mi'l Hint I" eslnnli. Ilall'a Culurrli ur l Him 1'iiiy HMilve iiw Sniiwa Hi lilt) meitlcal fralrrnlir. t'slwrli Is-ln isnwllli, Im nulinm-n-, rtiilre a iHin.Uinilittml lii-sl-nmnt. Ilsll'i Csmrrb I'utv in ln-h Inn nuill? I I on ill ni'Lljr usni tlin lilihui suit urn i nrli'u ut II. o yiiin, Itierv'iy ilr.li-iyn.il lliu linn unlliin nl llm ill-i-u-e. still Dlvln 1 1 1 . i i Hi-ill ( lull u l h Ipy IiiiIIiIIiis li llm iuii..llllllh-ii sll. I iimiifu lit ibiln II" miik. Tim iruirpuira Imvn wi mueli laillt In Its eitratl v powers that llii-y nff-r I 'lie Hiiuiliiil Hullnni lor any i's llml II ntlht lo ultra, Huinl fur Hit Ol llMtlttlllllllttll, Aililrisw, r'. J, I'llKNKY (()., TuMii, I). H.4.1 hy tlruyulilK, ?iu. Hall's Family I'llU ri His lionl. City ( ojiuell. ' The city conned met in regular session Tuesday evening with President J. W. Klrkland lu the chair. Absent, Srllng. An ordinance providing fur the col lecting of city taxes by the city w passed. A number of bill were audited nod ordered paid. What a Tale It Ti lk If that mirror of your shows a wretched, sallow complexion, a Jaiin-dh-ed listk, moth pitti'bee and blotches on the skin, It' liver trouble; but Dr. King' New Life Pill regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear skin, rosy clieekN, rich complexion, Only it'ie at Klrkland drug store. Leau (Met for a Lit lie Figure. Most lieople eat to much meat. Those who do not work at hard lalsir anil wish to have perfect digestion should not eat more than ouce a day. Women In gen eial health, and feeble persons in par ticular, will enjoy belter health on I light diet. Children fed on meat are from the overheated state of the Miaul, restless, bad sleepers and liable to fatal attacks of fever. Graham bread fresh fruit make good food. Theie are rich In the element that nurture the body, sup ply it with the necessary beat and con sume little time in digesting. On a diet of this tort, varied with the season looils, children and young people will thrive and grow pretty, and young women need have uo fear of tak ing on cushion of disfiguring fat-N Y. World. Eugime Uegirititr: Some time ago our esteemed evening con toni Hor ary stnted that' a tliresliing-ina umcliino was iu ojwnitiun near Co btirg. T lie KugUtur a few day later corrected the niintako, but for fear of disturbing the eijiiiinitnity of the Guard editor did Dot refer to any jmpor in the matter. Now comes the Koscburg lluindcaler with the following libel ou the agricultural editor uf tliu Register: "Last week the editor of the Eu gene Register timk a drive to the country and iu a field adjacent to Eugene saw a hay bailer at work lie returned to town and reitortod through hi pujier that threshing machines had nt nrtod up in that vicinity, and now tbu fanners have the laugh on him. It is probably Editor liilstrap, who lust fining on seeing a rolling clou crugiier panning through town was in formed that tlio farmer was going to roll his oat field with tlio ma chine, and wbereupon the editor remarked, "I've often wondered how they made rolled oats." After praying long ana earnestly for her husband, a Eugene woman asked her pastor what more could bIio do to induce him to stay borne nights, lie advised, adding to his home comforts something that be was onjoying away from homo. The next day the woman was look ing up the price of beer by tlio keg. The Btrawberry-growers in the comparatively Btiiall community of Hood River roceived $85,000 for their crop this summor, and for the rest of the year can take it com paratively easy and let the rest of the people do tbo worrying about the crops, prices and the problem of delict or surplus. The Hood River people aro not rich in large areas of land or big bank accounts, but they are easily and contentedly prosperous. In the story of his cupture by Gen. Funston, Gen. Aguinaldo fails to say anything about the contem plated contribution to the demo cratic campaign fund but that is another story. Now that the heat is subsiding a little in the east and rain . has fal len, an exchange suggosts that it is time the denizens of that alllictod region begin to pray that they will not be frozen to death this winter. News comes from China- that the Boxers are again inciting war on the foreigners. ; Is it . possihle the licking these barharians received by the allied powers of the world is not ijufllciont. It will be a good idea, after all, for .iBritain to close Henley to American competitors. The first thing she knows we'll bring home he blue ribbon or the cup or what- r the trophy is, and our British sins will have to keep coming ir lor it tne next, century or Kansas City Star boasts that the ot weather has killed tha flies, Sawyer's! HtlUHiH UNSNII Oil Clothing ftir tWyvrnt I ton irwu thM txMt III tli W'irl'l, I Mrtlltlw IbrtltlKhttttt. WntritHtWl VlttsTOr-iMlf tin MiilmfHli. intuit frwkt, efl off or (wiHinu tl' ky. Cniftlirtni" fr. B, , RfHlftt tm lMlMf I ArU, , tH frsMi-ttrti, H. ft- tMHTMN M, Martri ra. Rast l .MlHl.ti, Hmm, r.einlnglen HrutlicrV Manual. iiciuiiigtoii isomers' iimi nuwspspor mauiial has just been issued, and 1 by far the finest this bouse ha yet pub lished. Indeed from the point of typog raphy and binding, it is unsurpassed. It eoiiiittui over 700 pages, ami is hand somely bound in brown and gold. The Manual Is a complete catalogue of all the newspaper and other publi cations in the United Stales, Canada, Torlo HU'U, Cub and Hawaii, and also contain valuable supplementary lists. , The arraiiguieiit of the text I most compact and cousise, enabling an ad vertiser to oblaiu any iiifurmation re garding any publication with the least possible effort. lit-uiiiigtoit llrothers, New York, the publisher of thi work ,fnr the past fourteen year, are one of America' foremost advertising ageiieles, and have attained their high position by progres sive, forceful am) tii'csftil methods. - - Vnelo Sam doesn't intend to Bland any nuiiHiinse in the Philip pine. A lot of teamsters who struct when ordered lo break etone for a mud, have been tent to jail for several months to give them time to think over it. Kniul Ciiliirrh ouickly yields lo treat nimit by Illy Cream llulin, which is nun-a. ably aruinat io. It is njceiveil lhroui;li the noMtrils, elene and heals the whole sur face over wliii'h it UtlTiue itself. Jim'ist sell tlio 6Ue. sim; Trial sits by wail, ! cunts. 'JVnt it aud you are sure to cuuUuu the treatment. Aiinounet'iiient. To aoeomiitodiite llitwe who are partial to tin use of atomizers In applying iiipiid into lbs nnwd jtasanges for orUirrloit trim bin, tbi proprietor pruiars Cream 1 ialiu ill liipii.I fiirm, which will 1 knowu as Wy' Mipiid Cream llitlm. I'lieo ineliiiling tbo pr.t Iiir lube U 7-' cent. 1 niglt or by mail. The liipiid fnrui einbodiu the mod icinal preporln of the vnhd preparation. SOUTH and CAST -via- SOUTIIGRN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Trsln tusi-Mi tiiili-peieteitee Hir Portland and wy nun. -n at p. in. levt) Mr t'ervsllia t 11:00 a. la. I.v Purllmnl l. All.iiny Ar Afllitmet " Hdi-ruim-nti) " Smi Krilu.. " OkiIi-h " Ihtuver ,, " Ksiwas City.,;. " UllUttllD 7:H0 p. in. 1 1 :-U p. in li i" a. tu. .:uila. in. 8.1'js in, ll.w p. m. ly . in, d.lu 1. III. 7:18 v- "' , 4'M. m. , :,) a. Ill, , 7 '.'.'in. m. . 7:12 a.m. 7:00 a. m t:IJa. Ill 7. '.'" a. m t. in Ii Autti'le..,.,, Kl I'n-io, Kurt Worth cilr of Mental.. llollkl'lll NVw Dried int. i , . , Wahi!ii(loti Mow Yurlt -t oo p. ra. 0:0O . iu, .. . iu, II m a. m. ;m . in, -.Sit i. 111. S i.' . in. 1J:I0 p. m. H as . m H:ofl p. in :: a. in )!:: a, ra 7 :iJ a. iu 6:110 p. m : a. at I J: III p, ai Pnltiiian ami ToitrUt esrs nn faith trstns 01 air I'HTK Haeralllelltiini lljt-leil Stlil Kl I'atio am! toiirUl i-nra to tHileau, HI. Louis, Nutt Orioaita anil Wuililnutnn. rnniiuellna al Hun Kniin-lsi-o with sevsrt nti-aia.tilp litii-N fur Honolulu, Japan, DUlua I'lnuppiiu-a, c-encrai anil Smith Atuvrlun, He Ma li. A. Wiu.nx at ttiiti-penilenee lu- llou, ursil-lruas , C. II. M AKK tl AM, Ocnsral PassoiiKvr Agent t'urllaml. Ur. t0 tOyO H. M. LINES For Wall l'uper, Window Shades, I ietui'e luuines, etc. Furiiituro of all kinds repaired. Olllee with the Telephone company INDEPENDENCE. Dun P, Stouffer. Insurance and ..Collection, Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Street Dallas, Oregon THE ARCADE. Davidson & Hedges. Props. Cigars, Clgarsttes, Tobaooos and Confectionery, First Class Soda Fountain In con nection. MO'IOU LINK TIME rABLE Gorrented to date. leaves Itiilepuitil Leaves Alt-lie for Uoamoiith and Alice for Mituiiiitiil.lt and Alrlle, ,. Tillll . m. ; 3:90 p. m. leaves Independ- Jitdoienditie ' O:00a.m. S.OO p, in. . Lenves Dtllltts rot Monmouth and lit. 0iio for Aliitiniouth dependence. and Dallas, lliOlla, m. T:1S p. in. Leavfta nioninoullt liirAlille. 7:SUn.m. 3:50 p. m. tiHiivna moilllioiltll for Dill lu. ll:'JO a. m. 7-.:iOt.m. 1:00 p. m. 8:30 " Leaves Alittiilioulh for Jtnlepi-ititeiiue. H:45 a. m. 1:30 p. in. KeiO p. iu, At4A m. Willi, p, ill. Leaven Tiiiloiiend- enee for Monmoutlr liiOA p. m. J.ORKLMD, NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate.... Insurance, Loans. Main St. Iudepeudence, Ore .J V it t .1 ir to Iwf Vs 1' I ' L-Ll. Now Is the time to repair your. We carry in stock extra machines: S!'iX3 fur Diwlni? Mowfm. 2x.'U fur HeiirniK Miiivi-rs. 'Ix-'U fur DimtIiik Mnwi'i-H. 8xH fur IMtIiik Mowers, 8 :t-Mx.'lj fur Oslmriie Mnwuis, 83 II. 1', fur Oslxtriie Mowurs, $U L. V. for Oslsirue Mow.-rs. , 3x-'l for l'litiio Mowers. ' 11-1(1 for Me 'urinific Mowers, Hx'H ttir Htaiiiluril Mnwi-rs. 3;l 10 for TIkt Mowers. 8x!l for Woods Mowers. Wo carrv a full liuu Binders and Mowers. F. E. CHAMBERS, Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas, Oregon. ...MANUFACTURE Rat OF... LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingles. JfO'l'K: W liive a flrst-eluss dry kiln wbleli enables us to trlve vou. thnr ntiKhly dry luiiilH-r. "DOCTOR UP" Cliangoable weather between two Beasona encour ages your cli ronic troubles and inflicts upon you much petty tdckiiesn. 1'ctter ward it off. 10 cents might prevent it when $10 wouldn't cure it. Come 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 JWontgomery & JVIilligai), ' FALLS CITY, ORPXJON. ' MANUFACTUttEUB OF Tbfl capacity of our mill anil dry kilns enables us to promptly fill all orders for liimbur. Uive us a call. km it --- 1 1? ,i in - , Bewri,.' We are still selling the 3 I 5 SHOES I Our line of Work Shirts at SOc are alright, Our lino of Telescope Valies- are the lowest priced in the city, es E THE RAKET STOR 3 ?i(iiauiiiuiiiaaiiuiiiauiiiaaiiaiaif We fit Glasses ; We can fit yours O. , WANTKD-TUIMTWORTHY MKN AND Wll- mon to truvDl mul iiiWertixe for olil estiil). llslied house nl koII-I tlnnndiil utiindlmr. Nul- ry $780 a year and exprnsos, nil payable In oast!.. N'j cimvnusiiiK niquii'i-d. Give rt-fer. enneM nutl encloHrt Hf-U'-tuliln-ssud Ktumped pn- volone. Addruss Miumirar. Caxton lildcr.. Chicago. -I West fcllde aud Paolflo Homestead. one year, a. sections for the following; V.i...-..'.w.-. H'x'i 5-10 for Dixirhig-Hinders. 3x2 8-1(1 for i'lufio liinders. Skill for Osliorns iilinlers. 11x2 3-10 for WimhJm Hinders. 32i for Mut'oroilek Binders. of cxtrari for the McCormlck MAIN BTUEET DRUG CO. A Han Slips Up On It every time that he takes his Uun dry work outside of the Salem 8tem Liiuudry to be done up. He finds "that tired feeling" stealing over him when he notes the difference in the exquisite color end beautiful finish, Baying nothing of the good condition in which your linens are returned by the . Salem Steam . Laundry. COL. J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOttOUB D. OLMSTED, Mgr Phone 411 .230 Liberty st to lots of Eyes. if you need them. A. ECRAMER & CO. Optician and Jeweler. WANTEn.-Capable, reliable person In every county to represeet large company of solid financial reputation; Will salary per year, payable weekly; SS per day absolutely sore and all expenses; straight, bona.f)d6, definite salary, uo commission; salary paid each . Saturday uud expense money advanced each week. BTANUAKl) HOUSE, m Dearborn BtnOhloago. . Lippiuoott's Magazine aud the Wist Sice, one year, 3.a6, v il 1 1 af 1 t ) J