LOHJ OURTAINS, 13311 rpyVIJR, 75 CENTS, mm cwvmi MB MV M Our Stock is Now Complete in DRY GOODS & CLOTHING, -r x ... 1 em Boota and Stioos. please Pass the Hat- If it does not pleas you, and como please Pass the Hat That is out of stylo and sold down to closo out u dead stock, come please Pass the Hat You know by experience will soon grow shnbby.and select one of those Nobby, Stylish, Modern Headgears by com. no J. W. THOMAS, 297 Commercials Salem, Oregon THE MERCHANTS. finnds. gCdUUIUI u-r l Ww.w - LOVELY SCJmER SIbKS. TPlno Very jsoq-&oi x-a TO ME and TO ME TO ME 1,Iih' Tlm Table. It t " I " I 10 P tt " i ! Mm iiimuIH 1 l III. " lrl ' ; It in. -. tut " i 1 1 It I-1 ' ttt At . l. I . Ml. . ... " " " tut - 11- ' WlMttl.tlllt . IU..I IM. ' i; i. lit i I s W " i " : 4 " i li ti " " ill n-i ' 1'Ji.'IJS!-W niny fl full miM-k of H.ih. Poors. Moulding", (,l,t. Ftc f.T.yTiirniiii a (-(.fiul i v at Milrliell A IhdiuiHimiV, Main "trod Items of Local Nevs. ,.oiMii: iMiciarnmv. In ' tli u - . I..-I... CVV .V V - ' '.''." . -. l.i..- til f . iM :.' I " .. ...... ittttrrn I I r ,7 .....7. .... i Hi"i i hi- V-,! . ' V . A.KUAMHH iPiriMaacif. oi. wood-ats' ot iuk world- l-lnrt .".I Third Tur..l..y rv. i.liC .....i. ......ih.li.OdJ Krll...H''- V 1.1,1,.! B H-Mdlll!.- ..,hH..t.r. T, A. n la I', "Mit '. C 'u. O. A. Kramer. Jeweler. TIim rlvvr U now ut a viry low Imut 1( It No. it A. I'. A. ,i-.tr. ll i..vili 1UU, rv o i.'.mt rt.i:i: lll.fl irnv." .. I.vll,tll li. r i i v-m I.uiiu ll k. I -I. ii'lilllH Mll'l ... imi.i til l t--ni i Mii.-e iivor i , i I M M., -'ulluw frinltv iiioilUal collt-r r i ui-rrciiiiM.M. i.-oKni Montmmtli Mtwl, li..l-l-i-..... (in. "i." i i ' v 11 i KS 1 1 ' K N T Dr. M lVlllit Ii nn; Kir-t mi.l iiini uili liiilH.tnli'iu- Nniii'i'"! in -K- mv a SMITH. -ATroUNKY- N.tloti.l IlHiik. liiil.''t'"'1, "tu' ur' Hiuiiir 1 All lln..lHl in HuUj limfllllH rullUMl UT VllH'llT. 1 lit-rw w no ti'iiiull iiiofl'niK Tui-it IHV llltflll. I .... ii. i.t.rl.tr III lln. bark I'llil of C'liHlfi lUT l!r. liHini. Mlw Jrll lllllmlllM'll, if YuiuhlH i:xirHitltiiiiit tlifCliy UihIuiuhiiI mm. AUii)'" trmii on Hinuu. Kkinvnt inn work wiw U-kuii uii-IIih niiM ..f iliu Hrf hr.i;k ul'H-U Jwiunluy f Iflll'MMI. J-'ruju-r A futtroii Imvo llicexdimlvf M.U- ..Hi.U.f n liiii.U ruii'l iiitnu-rfX- Hit-. ,lil!llll lUlll .!r. Nlii (iwvin n-luriu'il 1 e riu'tur.ln.V li"'i. Il.uvrl..ii T,rl itl.f i In.. Ut n urI in M'iutlvt. I t . .. ...i. i.... ti... fJIY-Ki AN ; .rl!.. lit '"" ai.ii.lK'.r W. 11. lUl.-.v. V.. 1 tiiici'i'Mn Jjf. 1 lilllir. " - . ! ,! l-oiif li'Ti'iituu-.l ! tr. j..ri!i.il:M-i.iii;:- .Muuiiiniilli. A ri.H rlMit.-itt "'t-'',,.lfl Mau-1,1-ii...l.-. i- ". UM.ImlUil KU.iri.ii v,U..vvo H.lr. F.K t iiAMa.um l'.f i'. A. lliivi-i l.-rtlii ieSiiturdiiv r.iil.L'OH " ..tla' ri.l.ui.i'-l'"""l"a,1' ',l"v,'"", 11 llieDuia villu Hop (itow.-r. A t.ll,l...vl-iUcl.l a l-.v "Mi,., ii.mii. Vl)ll. ., ,.y ao c-.iu .. ri...x i I'H-k i liln vritr. . ... I. .ll.i.u.rm 1,,,,,'t U-t jour HiiinkxA l.ut ..U l.er ... U.o tliy UUMiii.wlHToyiHicuu got ut. vxlra I IllClil. ot ut I'livt-low Ii l1"'" t,y Cl..lf.ll'l I'"-""- I t only U-HI Tini"- Dr. Kplry, di-ntlHt. Moiiiimiitli. Thuro wuii HtmiitlMliiK at HiIn I'l'"' NVviIik-mIuv uru-riiiHiii. FrBXi-r A ( Hltron w-ll (Mover I.eur tiluilliiK itvltii?. Muiiuiuulli. H.vi'i-iil furmiTit In thin vliilnlly mis Ui-Kliinlit to Imrvi-nt tlmlr full ouU. If you iimmI a ciK.k tove buy tlio "HiiMtrlor," tlio wry wt. I'. J'- CIlUlllU'lH, HdU' flK'Mlt. i:. T. Ih-iikl.' Im uttt'iidliii; tlio A. O. V. V. uriin.1 IoiIbh ut rortliinit un WM-k in. ii .U'U-Kiito from Hie linU''iil- tiuii IimIkis Milken .uro bloo l. TlifHO Hir' orl U'll tliii wlutlf tory ol the woiiucriiii riiri-M liv IIihnI'k HHI'HUIllll'iUll. It ! the l.-t Wood i.iliilli!rii!iriiH, liu-dirnio. Home of tlio iniitt-rlul In on tin- ground for Iho fiiuii.liiilim of tlic new lirl.-k l.l.M-k, und tlm mioMiii" " m.-iuvd prcpiirlnt? tli mortar Wedm-H-duy MfU-ru.Hiii. KvtiiiKi'llHt Hon CMitiniicn to dmw rowd.-d midli'iioen ut tlm CHKr.'ittt- llonul churcli. We uiKl'-miitnn inn (liofvnKi'llt U wukenliiK coiiHidt-r-ubto ri-ll?liu fiidln. Mr Hiinih rmitlnnn und Mm. H. 1. JrllrcvH, of Orviilltri. w. r.'ln huh rnj Moiiduv on llic-ir wny ti Klikrfnii ... .1 . Wll.Ttf tlll-y Will VlHlt R'lllllWI, llll- fMliilllcNof Jud Itlircll ttlid Jui-ob J. lliinli. , Ttiu I'u.VHllup i-l'.li-iiH miy Hint opinion, dlir.-r radlciilly n m H "- Ion of f.Ttlllliiir lion ii'i'W '" iiioii. H.mn' T coliliii'l Unit hI- ll......rl. If ..rtullll-l-M A rank vino Ii lin- ,....,K.. , purl milinoli Ihivor to Hie liojm. Ttt iiioU'Kit'd M mil.' bli-yide raw for ttiu tlnm nil-did wiih run nt Siil. ni i.'...i ,1... ..v.. nil... Ink- 11. Ii.'ttt'.t -n (HUM' "..ii; ' ri ' V 1 Watt Shlii iind l'nul lluiiwu. hli!i won In lK:tM, by twoii-lV li-nclli-, ilm litMl iuurtv-r U-lon doim in 'M H'U miiIm. !(., II K-liiikwi--lit. the newly 1-I.-.-I.-.I prcttldli'K flur f.r iIiIm ilNtrln. of Portland, will pwiu-li in tin KvanV Ili-iiU'liurcli, of Moniii.iulli. next Htr.i dav t-vi-nliii,' at ! m .i" .-ondm-t tli t.'ulr iuartoily com- iniinlon. Ail nrt liivl'i'l. J. dm V. Ali-xiindi-r, of Ciinii-ro-i, Mliwotirl. nriiv-d In IhNHlv last l-'ii-duv llu Ii h (-oiihIii of J H. Ali-xaii-,."r, of tlil-il.v. "! i ii''r roliiiliy fur Hit- Hixt tl" Mr. AU-x-nud. r niny fofi-ludf !o iK-rii.um-ntly tV li.VlIi'U'-- Mu.-.iiii. riH-.-i.ii (. UOIIH.I. 1d.MH'inl.'n.-'Nli''n.;ll;nl'i. i. W. Iti.M.Ht. M. i- t . ...,. frill? T(M Hlmv.nnMid ll.ilr-PiittlnK- y.mr work. FJL "'"'"f, . uir.H-t lif.-H-lidl'llW. loo Cream and Veav.Uvn at (lotf.-lltr Brim. Dr. K.liy, the dentlHt, Buarantw-i nil bin work. Mini D-ll llolmuiion returned to Yuiilna bay Turlay. Dr. K.liy, tlm doiitlnt, Jloniuoiiin, dot- crow u and bridge work. (Julte a iiumbt-r of ouroltionii vl-iU'd lliti bl eiK-u ut Kalem Tuwlay. Jloo-I'i I'illi liavo won liitfli praim) for tl.iirj.roi.ii.tand i-IIltlciit yet f.iy ac tlori. ( 5 Tlio dfiuanil for wild black U-rrli-i i (router tluiii tliu HU.ply lu thU v. dully. (let jour bread lit tlio Hon Hon. They receive it freitli from Balein every day. ' We undiMHtand that Mr. (uiniuy' Urn by Ihu Airllo llro wlllttiiroxiiiate Mime -.vm Tlm liav harvi-Ht In nbout ov. with I ,,rli. I,..rv"i wlli lieuiu hi mi' aeclion next wwk. 1'rof. A. F. Caiui.bcll and family, of i.... ....... ill urit niHtlealiuiT over Ut New port I hi week. (i O.Htroni;, tlm baker, "Will deliver bread in uny part of the city ugu.u, . omiiieiielilK Monday. A fit-Mil mill complete fctoek 'of the l.-biated Cleveland paint junt re- ceiveu. i'. i' i.iiiiiinii.111. Mr. llehniek haa the lumber on the groiiii.l for thoahed to the Indejiend eneo Uoller Mills w areliou.M?.. tr. t P. lt.ildrtln returned homo liixl week from Ntwkirk.O. T., heie alio ha been visiting relative. I. P. iilinoie and family left here Monday morning for neveral week outing on lUo c-ia-tt near hluInw n.iy. ()Uriie extrau ut Krazer A Catttou'. i MonmttUtli, Or. Menxra. .Srott &. itigg Imve 1 1 veil Dmity &. Jtneke'a and bun. Strong's de livery wiigmiu a mat renuiutilig und relellering. Tmvelcm who decire good ui-conio .lutioim always t'l at tin- Little 1'iilace hotel, whiio ill Iu'leiieiidei.ci-. Tlie best ro(.iujiud tho biwt nieul in thu eity. J. A.l'tolicrts ia atiM eugaged in the i-.. i,,., It v IiiimIiuim at his old ftimd on Main hireet. lie i piepured to do uny Kind of work in I.: lino lth p.-oni:-ues uu.l diitpateli. J. . Til u died at hi lionie in Stuyton, June II. II was n native ili. j.-oniati, aged il y. ars, and had teen engaged in tin livery budita-ss iu Stay ton lor eighteen year. Anna Vaughn, ag. d 12 years, was shot und feverely wounded by her 14 If you want a paper o. cent, go to the Ituket Htor. V. Jl. Luwler, the leading mining ..nerutor of the Haiitlum milling district, Ih visiting relutlves ill till vlcliilly. K. A. Thorp returned home lust Hut- j urday from III Kouthern Oregon pro e-tlng trip. Ho says tlial acureuj- ... j water renders proHi'itlng Imprattic- ; uhle t till seam of the year. Polk county baa fcomo fairly good trotters and pawrs, the Iiioki noiaine being J. K. Kiiklainl's pacer, Little Maid, time 2:1S, und the Ioiiow.iik trotters: Hmlie is., lime i. .,"v.. I.v W. O. NeHinilh! ltlekreall, time, ':2(). owned by Mark llareh; Llllie Mc Carthy, time 2::W, owned by Jolm Htump. K. (J. Heath returned to till city lajt Monday from the Huntiam mining region, where lie has beeu doing some t.r.wtiectinir. He brought home with him several H.-ccimeu of gold diift .. . 'T'f-'--?r"rrTzSJLv-ii'-'j--" ;( ; iucks ior ' j t m i-1 i i' At the BOOT & SHOE STORE Is the place to buy your footwear if you -would SAVE MOIST We know our prices are lower than ot any other lace in the county, and our choesara just as good. I. ai.ho MAKE AM) RKPAIK IJO.iTH ANl (SHOES. J.W.Bentley, Independence, Oregon. Good Man Gone. In 1W2 Mieajah and Jane Morrison ,... f this country ami Hrt lived ut which he obtained from plaeers along j j,,. t!i,. ear Whentlaiid and later the river. Mr. Ileatli 1 oi ine in Hut he found ground Hint will W '' tit-ing the bydraiilic methoil. TOLI INT SIOK- HAI. Tire ct Air)i6. Tlie new reaches u that a dirtuHlnm lire .a-curred at Air'.ie, lliesoutlieru lermlnns of the narrow .r,.:1.m railroad. Into TueMlay afternoon. The fne originated in AbramQ'ilnihy' i...-,i.i..iir ..-lii-Ulv coiisuniiiig the BII'IC .... . .... ..ft, . v l.uiidingund atl.0 i,f B'""ls- Mr. (Juimliy hud only recently pur chased the store from Hasting Bros. We do not know wheth.r there was nny insurance or not. The depot building also caught tire and was .iiirned to the ground, only tho orliee paper were saveu. nec.i.. building caught from Hie burning cinder, but. no bcriou uumage was done. f-ince pulling the above in type our Airlie corre.-poiidfiit fceifls u the fol low ing particulars: T!ie lire was tir.Ht noticed in the roof of the store building where the stove-1 miie throimh. but burneu upon the Luckiutuuie. mu m i" yt ars at Dallaa. For many .nonth lie h,;s iH-eii on a gradtwldecline and passeil away Monday, u post mortem exami ..ution r-howiug that u!l the cloctoia were mistaken a to hi ailments. Urother 15. F. Mulluy coinlucte-1 his fui-erul trom the Christian church vv.uiii(mduv afternoon and they laid him away in the Odd Fellows' burial We made our lionie pipe Him.. A Jb purcluuH-il Latent gunie. und for a short lime. It. II. Wilcox and M. '. mit-d bv llieir ,,,., Tuesday morning f..r uu outing ,.v..r..n the Nestuewi r-..il U It. M. Wal thing yu i"'"1 lhirdware line, thu earrl.s iverylhing , in ed , j .ni(,l,,0H,,n,,rl-ta.ljoininglb'Po UdMcels Ulngll'led up for Mr. A.leoN ' .... 'n..,. Mr. lh.k.-r will also. .c- r'l.Hvinif 1H'. 1 ! ........ ..i.t't of liie buthiiug for HI i 1 ui i P. Ihddwlu, laiikUUx. left for any- the Vehicle anil only lions ? I hat that tho farmer Imrlirr. Sneces-or to W.AA an. NoH ' To .-hairs, rliavinif i. . . .... -I...., .lotlce- nitr.ors inin.ii r..... . ,...i,u.,, .i.H.r to First National nana, i- - Kriwobath tulH.- no tclious waiting locate here if pleased Willi I lie touuio . The West Ni.le Trs.liug company o( nix citv Ust Saturday Hied ineorpor lion artieliswith I he . ereUr of the .date to deal in merchaiidi.- and farm product; capital, .Vi.lHKI; Still shares of tltH) each; Incorporator, J. M. Van- i i.' M,ili. J. A. Veupss. J. H. 'ti ir Wilcox and U. O. vi-ur-old brother near Eugene on Tucs- aZ'U. ' '.y evening. The lad claim that t he Messrs. F. M. Ilrown and L. A. jlns.tiug was acvideutal. Ihiiley, from Hurley, S. I) , arrived in .uiiu-rn Oregon Peache at Clod this city Halurday. They have come MU,rBlM. West for the purpose ol -einiauei.... njrs. II . H. Wilcox and Mr. M. loeatlsig, but will visit dl.T.-ront sec- Lj ,awlu !inived home last week 1'ionr tiou or tho country Uetore sen i.i'i, i. oklumm territory whcie down to business. They left here Mon-J . ,mvo Uvl, vWiiug tehitivi lor day afternoon fori illainook, Hill e.. lllt;ht 11011th or six weeks, pect to return to the valley ugain lu a Uw few day. ( jji,!! tt fj.v mile north of here, Mr. and Mr, (leorgo V. WebU-rnn.. M ,hat ,lc. hus (u.d of grain Hint their son Ward, arrived in th a city sUuu,8 llV4,r sis f-t from ihe roots up. Tuesday evening Irom (Sold Hill, nner ,ho bui,,.g v.u.:, rt ttbuenee of some thirteen months. u ,Klj ut r m.arv ,,ie fkt. Mr. WVbber says that cr,.,,sare poor in ini () ...,.li..i-nO!Vixo..,andlhe M-atelty ol . ,..,. water has cut the mining sous..,, mo,, - , , Hu say .hut a l.umUerol o n peac. ..- ., Mr .hanls ate being dug -ne Mt " "eu '"' ' ; ' ,. dedicating a new church there. r,,nk Carlson, of C. K 8JJ; wJug L,)Ilslsi!ing of W. O lou-gl.nj crew, was l ot: ; i ! Cook a-ui fan ilv, H. It. Patterson and WiUametteatn, as M Ue ami some :f his c . a nio n , . t(, " he X zz - - H1"' "U . 1, lie went Tho J. F. O'Donnell Company have on 111 nice " " - ,..1f,1,..,.i, and rLI I I ili u HUt 1" " hboe shop Cash paid for poultry and t the Mar (lror-r;. Mrs. V Poling .Sunday, rapidly that there was no show to save ihe building, and in a very short time the store building ami the railroad de pot were in ashes. Perhaps one-third, Koine think one liaif of the goods were saved. Mr. Quimby, who recently iiurciiased the store, had juft moved in a day or two before, ami the loss falls quite. 'heavily on him, a there was no insurance either on llie miliums i-ooils. The depot was perhaps insured und most everything wa gotten out. Etrsyet:. A large red and white ....iiH.I n-.ilch cow, marktd with u crop. split and undernit in the right ear. reasonable rcwurd win ue pain io. foiination leading to the recovery ol said cow. S. K. Ckowlky, Monmouth, Or. Eo? C02tractl -In tho office of the county clerk yesterday the following l.on contracts were filed, me pauy oi the second part in each instance being IM.il Nel& t'o.: at. Vi. umau, ... Aurora, COW p-ninds at 7fJ ccuts; Mrs. Natalia (Jnenwold and Joan ureeu-w-ol.l, of Aurora, T.O(K) pound nt 7!j cents; Leonard Will, of Aurora, 7,0110 poui.tsal8 cents; S. W. Jones, of IriM.Us, 3)00i) pound at 8 cents; Charles Kulschi, of W.Mi.ll.urn, 13,000 i .,r S .eiits: uud Scbastain Aiclier, of vVoodburn, l.";,0 )0 pounds ut Scents. Delivery l to bo made not later than October 10th and in some leases t he 10th. Advancesof 4 ami o cents uro to be made as picking money. Statesman. under .... . . . e. l.....r tlio naif of 'Cage lorris.... .u. a rear, uud know whereof we spcaK in a-seiliug liiat in genuine Christian manhood lie wa far above the average church memlK-r. He was not a demonstrative man. nor it.clir.ed to make himself conspicuous in anything, but when it came to doing hia part in uny good cause be was always mere. , Sl.ams of all kinds, and especially Tt Ihsious, lie detested. In short, he was ..neoftiod's noblemen, pure as gold in true manhood Only hi most inti mate liieii'! ever lealizcl bis true worth. His brother, liarney, live ,i. ,. Yitdiiimi buy. Thomas in l-Zasteru Washington, and their s.sier, Mrs. Mary Hlielton, in Eastern Oregon. Mrv. Morrison. In other, Jeff MiHer, ihnir aister. Mrs. D. M. Ilcwitl, livo bevond rdouuiouth. Dallas Ilemizer. E. T. Hankie, a banker of Inde lemleiire, is at the St Charles. Portland Sun. Mw, H. L. Irvine, of this city, is visiting thin week with Iier Bon, Mr. J. 1. Irvine, in McMinnville. 0. G. Campbell is ab!e to be about tho Ftreets again, but lie is still limping from tho efl'ects of a sprained aukle, John Clankensl.ip picked up half a dozen fine water agates while over at Newport beach last week. lie I refused $4 for oue of the specimens. The mid-July number of the Rural Northwest is devoted exclu sively to prune culture. There , is a number of very timely articles in the current number. John Ilaycraft, an indu-tnous vountr farmer of Washington county, was drowned near Forest Urove last buiulay while bathing iu the laulatm river. A lively game of ball was played between the, Je!Ferm and Inde pendence baseball nins at Tal mage Park last Sunday. The score stood Independence 20; Jefferson 14. UOKN. SIMPSON. At Airiie, Oregon, July 13, 1S',I5, io Mr. and Mrs. Hugh fciinipsun, u dan-.rhter HAVKINS. In indepamlence. Or., July 17, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. O. L Hawkins, a son, weight 0 pounds. Oregon has 27,870 ucres planted to primes.. Mrs. V. W. Lines is dangerously ill with cancor of the breast. Mrs. JL Davidson is improving quite rapidly and will soon be good health again. Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Smith have ...,,.nn.l home from U ?ir outing in the Cascades. They had a pleas- I 'ant trip. A teacher summer school will begin at Gearliurls ram- ica. Onlv first class .U.ll.u..,. . " - . teachers are einploved and .,.,... ennrse will eotisis 1 instincliou in literature, science the of and art. Several new hop houses are go ing up in this vicinity. The hop growers, while not expecting fancy prices, feel confident the price of hops will he as good this year as it was latt. Mr. O. C. Cooper and family re- j i' :il .-. A.4ltia Uimed lroiu Mcwinnviue iucw'i day and are visiting with relatives here. Mr. Cooper's home is in Montana, and lie represents his county in the "state senate. Mr. Levi Jones, of this city, has he r.m met or putting up a 40 barrel roller mill on Pudding river in the southern part of Howell's prairie. Jlr. Jones will also op erate the mill after it is constructed. Prof. T. J. Jackson, principal of he Asloria public schools, is yisit ina in this city. Mr. Jackson was ...rmerly a teacher in tne inae jendence public schools, haying anahi. here during the last year of Prof. V. L. JlcAdams' principal ship. Jlrs. JI. JL Barlow, the eldest laughter of General Joseph Lane, diorfnt the residence of her son, A. .T Harlow, at Gold Hill, Tuesday mormnff. airs. BUY FRUIT Lots of It THIS YEAR. Eat all yu can, and what you can't eat you can can. Ma,- l-'niit - I- i in .ill size?. u.. imv ftfl now; we Ktir - - ' GLASSWARE The fino-t H r KU"J . I)e.-ora ted Glassware ever offered in HS" city MW being b-v Don't purchase cheap out-of-date re h. v' .a .i. i. t nd new- can ge " t for tho aame price at IRVINE'S GASH GROCERY . . i r...... ...r..f it I ..... i.i .lnwn and came io u.e ru.....D , ... Biruggledfor a few minutes and sank j Tin ware. out of audit. 11 is body was recovered by u is reported P...I. Hornliuckle, an exp. rt diver, nn. r it hud lieen lu the water some twenty minutes. . ii v Th-irn returned home Saturday from a vUit among n-l..tive-1.. Kouthern IteiiK.n county. He was ucoompanied by his ife, Mrs. Tliarp n-malningfora more exieu.ieu m.-.u Mr. Tharp says that the ouu.h.k (rood crops Is very Haltering this year. He saw several lleiu oi ne.ii n.., ... his opinion, will nvorage forty bushels ... .. ...... Mr. Tharo is one of Polk that fish are being killed in the tsuitiaui river by means of giant powder., The citizen along the river complain of this criminal way of killing lb-h, and IVel entitled to im: munity from such pruciiccs. j Peache at Clod feller P.fos., freli from tho growers iu Southern Oregon M.-s-rs. Joliu ami r.pu iou..s. rived homo Monday from a iwo week's outing on lheUpperMackin.:e. They report upl.-nsant time, having caught a number of line trout und killed some large game, among. Ihem a inouutaiii cougar. Our shoemakers wish to announce that owing to the price or sole leather ! coming up they will now have to Li.r. M trills ami ffl.Cll for soleiug i men- boots and shoes und Co cents t..r j women's shots. The former prices i w.ere 75, 85 uud 50 cents respectively, i It M..Vade & Co. have tho i-e'.e-1 braled Uain farm wagous. Charlie Stasis, agent at this J.laCJ iho Altoua Traiispoiiauou ... tl,.. ...-re Mr. Uiarpis . r..t eoui.lv's pifictical ami suceesitiui farmers, uud lie says that 00 cents n bushel ought to make good times iu this country. Tlie McMinnville Transcript evi dently has got it biistks up,, judging from the following: "The Transcript U the possessor of a a (). K'd bill for f 1.50 that it will dispose of very reason ubly say Scent wolth of gum or S i-euts worm of tally. It i on a troupe bilks that style themselves ril. . .. . tit.. ').. K. T. MH-ClallV a- j m-j were here last dead lieat raek um u.e, - . I ..,,, ,, the AUoua inori ing ea. , .... ull,,iii. xir a. Yldle. an iuduslnou far- ,K uiul ,oey " " 1 "v. . . , J .flew.... while laking a 'Friday a,.d tried the pany. inform us that the Alto... cket on everv one with undergoing r,paira uud the dr. cntaeN winding Kag.e wilt . .. !... . ln.l nil lite AttOUtt fH .lCUUie inelil r-aiuroay -- - -- lortunate eio"K" in me nigms till Ihrv i T....l..r aflerniMHi. was iHiiaim. ....a... I ' lfnr...cr khiii difcovcrta w uo ruuutM i irnfti. - ...it truckmen were to zet hold of their baggage pungled: Hie balauce JaLt WUat's rieoded Kxclaiins thousands of people who have taken Hood's yarsaparllla at his j st.,v..ii of tho year, and who havo noted j tiiAksuwesi of the. medicine iu giving theni relief from that tired feeling, waning appetite and state of extreme v-xluiustiou after the close confinement of a long winter seusoi:. Ihe busy lime attendant upon a large and presiiug business during thespring months and with vacation t hue ye some weeks dis t ...t It is then that ti e building-up lowers of Hood's Sarsapanlla are fully j says appreciated. It seenn ncrf.tly adapted to overcome inai prosuai.ou juiised by change of seasou, climate or life, and while it tones and sustains the sU-!ii, It purines and vitalizes the liiood. An Evidsnoa of Prosperity. One of the best theimometers of the Imsine atmosphere is iho slaieuient of the IViimjlvitnia niilroad. lis showing for the mouth of May, IS'J-'i, .... i.w.ro.ia.. it. .r.-.bs earnings lnr Ihe moiiCi over the earn ngs of May, 1SD4, of f 1,40!). 704, of w hich ?i-o,u.' was 'lie increase iu the Kastem l ues, and 523,5U5 the increase in the West ern lines. It should le considered that this gain of no.ir.y a million und a liulfisonly about half the amount of from Mav. to May, 1S04; but, .f course, no one siipjKfrcs that we are b..ck to the conditio" wliic-:i pre vailed ju-t Ik-i.tb the panic. The fact U lull ! tivourugeliieiit ll'at Hie Peiin.vlvani i lim-s have done nearly a millioii and a half more bin.hu s ne mouth limn Hey did io Hie same mouth a Near ay... S. laelhintf like half ofibU amount, or nbout lliree- ouarters iM liui.ion " " was six-id for lie K.me .iil How's This? wfR.r One Hundred Dollars 't ward for auv ease of tiatarrh that cau- i.v 11,.11'a Catarrh Cure. F I . C'IFiNEV & CO., Toledo, O Ve 'the undersigned have known F. J. Cheiiev for the last 15 years, aim believe hinrperfectly honoraUe n. ah business transactions and llimueiallj ..i.i.. .....m-i-v out any obligation mad. w'lT&TKUAX. Wholesale Ih uirgists Toledo. O. Wai.ims.;. Kixna-n Mauvin, Wholesale Druggists, loa-ilo. Halt's 'laiarrii Cure is taken inter nally, acting oireetly upon the b . od ...a ,:......,. surfaces of the system. fillet ltM"- . . - iwi......,iMlsscnt live. Price .-e. pi.r iKjiile. CoM hy all drugirist. Rarlow is said to Ill.O ...tig. . have possessed many of the noble traits that characterized her illus trious father. Bncklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruifes, Sores, uicer. .--a.u Rlieuni. Fever ores, lenei, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or nione? re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv all druggists. The Ideal Panacea. James L, Francis, Aldern.an, Chicago, I regard ur.Aviurt coverv as an i'"-'ai i sua. . .. Colds and lAintf w m' .., nd it in my familv for the last hve vetirs to t!.o exclusion of physician's 'iiiv-eriptions or other pn-paruiious. 1 Mev Job- Bnrgiw. Keokuk, Iowa .- .(.- ' I have been a ftluuster of the IcihoaUt Kpiscn-al Church for oOvears more, mid have never found anj . I i,... m in-i eiicial. or that gave me such ii.m-.Iv relief as nr. i.i.i New IH . ...:T.i..ul ...ii.rh Henie.lv i-overv- ' rv iu u' --".- - ...ov . Trial Uottles Free at AnyDrug Sioie. TOcr. S-.'.y was stele, we gira iier Caitcala. When ras a CUlld. she cri.Hl for CMloria. ft'nen si b?cia Xtn. she cluns to C-AStorla. When she had Chilrea.sho Svethem Cata. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAKS FLIE8 ARE DOING WELL This summer jnt because a great mary people think it's economy to let their horses go without nets. That's a mistake. TREAT YOUll LIKE A MAN!-:-: He'll do better work, be less nervous and require less feed when protected iron, insects. It's near the ed of the season just when flies.bite haid-e-k and Mick iihteM. Nets arc M I..AV .it ' Co". - I ro'r Pi.iie1 at ,, and ad pi i'vs U- ii. i,-: iv sinali .-. itl-', 'o'e at t w . e V. H. Craven Co. last I . .1.... Th. -Svhere l,y.y..u..gw....oe. lrfM(. .r j.lU,r m, .. ITS ii ii i 1vli til Pi) .LA. II. M Kotary Most Perfect Mde. 40 Yean the SUndaixL LLNKN. Public. Life and Fl UMurai.ee. J , .1 If .w ' ow Orr0"' 8"'cl', . Heak:( areweai. f-i led to locate the rascal (?a7i paid for poultry and j"a at the Star Grocery. ; Oregon. !go M. Ore-ol;iJ- Independence,