? INPErENPKNCK KNTKIii'JlISK, INDKPKNDKNCn, OrtEfiON, Jl'NK 12, 1WI2. la- sr1 mr- -t'J' -W 3 flew Styles in Stationery c ' S Vs. A TT 51 JCW , 23 J liavo juet rcceivc(I jl n iicinuniu new nut 01 (y liOX HtiUinlUTV in nil the 9 late kIiikIck. I'chuIch tho ( new hhailt'H the cut of the 'f n veh i t is hiiiiiclliiii'r ci down the gruveyard rood from Iinn' dliuck, with the iohho following at n rep'ttful din tunco. The handils are now located in tho timber in the vicinity of King's cabin. The iioiiihIh have traced thnin into tho I-iiihIi and there in no doubt that the crim inals are Hoinewhere in tho woods within an area of about! 100 acre, .sheriff I)iirbin has 4h 1 4 Mlu-pi iee i a bi' Heller. The new blui.les and late fj WuU(,r Lytil( privatc 8eorf.t(iry " ! -..rvuni.MU. a.Ml in far f telegraphed to Salem and Wood- ' 1 ( burn for reinforeeinentH. The rWCi ut of the ordinary. The (J firHt iHtHtet.t of help ean.e h lock is very fine and at J J! with the. early Wednesday . . fi morning train from Salem when cut envelopes' 21 tdieetw of j.aper and 20 envelopes, f ) all nicely boxed, and Jot' only ) cents. Also a very Jjj nice line for HO ami 2" cents per box. ' .. BASEBALL GOODS. (I to the governor, and ex-eaptuin of tho militia at the capital, ar- I rived with 1 young men, fully We now have in stock a verv nice line of base- ' bull cmuls. kocIi ns lintn. basidtalls. Iciilmio balls, in its. Qs) gloves, etc. paul(lings jA-ague utiles now on mw, (p Cm only 10 cents per coj .y. ' Harry E. Wagoner, New Location on Main Street, Independence, (I I equipped with weapons. Companies D and F, Oregon N'ational (Juanl, are on the way to the HCenc. Drnf'nrHH Cannot be Cured S- flB i" .-fls - THREE GUARDS KILLED, OutlireMk at State PeulteiiUry Two Cuiivk'l Kt-fti. TRACEY AND MERRILL ESCAPED, A Lite Convict by tlm name of Ingrain llcrolcitlly Striven to I'rotert the (Juurdn. A thunderbolt from a clear sky would have produced no greater consternation in our midst than the telephone message received early Monday morning that a successful out break of convicts had occurred in Salem and that three brave guards had met death and an equally brave '''lifer" hud al most given his life in the effort to protect a guard. 1 lie plan ol escape snows connivance if not assistance from outside sources in more than one way. films were smuggled in and as the con victs were marched into tho foundry to go to work, one guard hud reported to another the proper number and re ceived the "All right," when a sharp report rang out and Frank H. Ferrell, one of the best known guards, fell dead. Here Convict Ingram interfered and prevented any of the, other guards being killed at, that moment. A ladder was placed against the outside wall and the two desperate convicts climbed over. Hero two other guards Thev then headed northward, reaching Gervais, where the little city is all in an uproar. Messages received last night state that August King came to Gervttl from his cabin one mile east of town, saying that Merrill and Tracey appeared at his place Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock and demanded breakfast. The posse was about to renew the man hunt, and no time was lost in getting to the scene where the murderers had been seen. When the convicts appeared Wednesday morning they poked the door open and walked in each holding a rifle ready for action. ly local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There 1 only one way to cure deafnetss and that I by constitutional remedies. Iteaness In caused by an Inflamed con dlllou of the mucous lining of the KuHUcbianTube. When this tubegeta inflamed you have a rumbling wound or Imperfect hearlog, and when it is entirely cloned clefneni In the result, and uulwia the Inflammation can be be taken out and t tits tube rettored to ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by caUrrah, which is noth ing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundread Dollars for any case of Deafnens (caused by catarrh) that can not be cure by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for (circulars,' free. F. J. Chkney A Co., Toledo, 0. Bold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family fills are the best. Court House Notes. PKOBATK. Guardianship of Lebold minor heirs bond filed and approved; Henry Gee, Isaac Lambrigbt and W. S. Murray appointed appraisers. Estate of Rachel Davidson, de ceased hearing of finl account continued until Friday, June 13, at 10 o'clock A. M. "Well you know who we are i K(jlate of Com M Jordan) de. now, don't you?" said tho con- ceased final account heard and victs. approved. "Yes," answered King,, "And Eate of Malana, Vanderpool, let me advise you to get out of .deceased administrator authorized icro as tue omcers are alter j to purchase a monument for crave were killed. The murderers lurk ed about the timbers the rest of tho day and under cover of dark ness went'back to the city, held up a man, obtained two suits of clothes and stole a team. yon. "Give us breakfast, a hat, knife and pants," was the next command. King obeyed. " lie passed over a pocket knife, overalls, oil hat and gave them ' a loaf of bread. The convicts stood throughout the interview and one of them was somewhat lame As soon ns King considered it safe to leave he went to 'town and informed the posse. Twenty men, armed with rifles, marched to King's cabin,! where they had beat over the ground last evening. With the scent but an hour and a half old it was believed that tho bloodhounds would be able to pick up the trail and quickly run down the convicts. The hounds began to work rapidly and soon found and fol lowed the tracks of their quarry. With long, deep bays, they went of deceased at an expense not to exceed $75; final account set for hearing Saturday, July 5. at 10 o'clock A. M ; administrator order ed to distribute funds now on hands. Estate of Cornelius P Unruh, de ceased final account set for hear ing on Saturday, July 5, at 10 o'clock A. M. KEAI. KSTATE TRANSFERS. Irwin Ilussey to J C Oockerham, 654 acres, t 6 s, r 7 w, $750. United States to Edward Gerard, 130.21 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, patent. United Slates to heirs of Thomp son Martin, 164.33 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, patent. Jonathan StoufTer to James Mc Cain, 56.67 acres, t 6 8. r 5 w, $336. Zerelda Hayden to A N Gilbert and I L Patterson, tracts in t 7 s, r 4 w, $3355. Mittie M Stewart and hd to Zimri Hinshaw, lots 1, 2 and 3, block G, Falls City, $1200. Benjamin Hayden to A N Gil bert and I L Patterson, tracts in t 7 s, r 4 w, $3365. A h Chapin etal to W I; Gil liam. 1 acre, d 1 c of A J Gilliam and wife, tl. T O Waller et ux to O P Bunker and W M Keece, lot 3, block 14, Eola, $10. Susan C Hryant to George Lowe, lot 5, block U, first add to Falls City, $1. W I Gibson f4 ux to Geo. Lowe, lot 5, block U, first add to Fal!s City, $15. James llelmick. administrator, to Joseph Winn. 10 acres, t 9 8, r 4 w, $100. If S Montgomery to James It Ford, 2500 square foot, blosk II, Falls City, $25. J X Hart, et ux to J H Ford, 2500 square feet, block II, Falls City, $25. United States to Montgomery Syron, 160 acres, t 8 8, w, pat ent. commissioners' cocrt. In the matter of the proposed change in Jas Wooden county road Win Ridgeway, John Quirk and James Savage appointed to view proposed changes, June 17, 1902. Sheriff ordered to make tax deed to II G Campbell for lot 6, block 14. Improvement Co add to Dallas Master Alva Byers, the little son of J. A. Byers, left Sunday morn ing for Hood River, where he will pick strawberries during the season. A Mr. Avery has the contract for the coming year for carrying mail from Independence to Salem The Circle, Women of Wood craft, of Monmouth is one of the prosperous orders of the county Several months ago it was think ing of disbanding, but the zealous efforts on the part of a few members has built the order up to a member ship of 45, and fine prospects for gradual increase right along. Mrs. M. J. Smith, of Lewisville, Or., is visiting her eon, Mr. I. L Smith of Independence. Filthy Temples In India. Hacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet Is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit It. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, a-tlve bcwels, good digestion, line appetite. Only Via at Klakland Drug Co. Dee Simpson was a passenger to Oregon City Monday morning, where he will remain tor the next two or three months. M.S.GOFF Light Transferring a specialty. A I tiavejust put on a Dew iigbt 2 dray and would solicit a part of S your trade in the dray busine. N. I,. IJUTLKK, Attorney at Law. Collections a specialty. Oflict at residene, north of Monmouth. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch, Ark., writes, 'Foley's Hoiley and Tar is the beet preparation for coughs, colds and luDg trouble. I know that it baa cured consumption in the first stages." A., o. ixwke. Legal Notices. THE PRISONER Who escapes from jail is by no means free. He is under the ban of the law and punishment is written over against late he will be rsj s.fdTPnunSdniw ment for his short J escape from his cell Those who by the J use of palliative powders snd tablets escape for a time A irotn me iunennp ol dyspepsia are in the same condition n m , Yi Uk1 a TUU 1 nrtt. 1" I oner. Soon or late mlWj mey win go dock 10 the old condition and pay an added f penalty for tempor- I ary release. - J Dr. Pierce's Gold- . en Medical Discov ery cures dyspepsia and other diseases of the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. Ita cures are lasting. It Wnr alvMit twn VMM 1 wffertd from very obsrtitidte case of dyprp U," write R. B Sword, Ksq.. of ij Eastern Are., Toronto. Ontario. "I tried a great num ber of remedies without succesa. 1 finally lost faith in them all. I waa ao far gone that I could no bear anv aolid food on ray ttomach for a long time; felt melancholy and depreaaed. Could not aleep or follow my occupation ttinamith). Some four month ago a friend recommended your 'Golden Medical Oiacovery.' After a week's treatment 1 bad derived ao much benefit that I continued the medicine. 1 have taken three bottles and am convinced it has in my case ao compltshed ft permanent cure. I can conscien tiously recommend it to the thousands of dys peptics throughout the land. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets stimulate the live .in li 1 ft I PvT First pub. April 3. Last pub. Juun 11 NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Notice Is hereby siren that Incompliance with the provlKlons of the act of congress of June 3, IK7H. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the stats of California. Ore gun, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extended toall themihlic Inud states by act of Allium 4, 1XW2, Georg-e 1.. Hawkins, of Inde pendence, county of Volt, slate or Oregon, Lasthia day tM !a this c.fflce his sworn statement No. .Vttti. for the purchase of the N. E. of8ectioii No.4 ia Township No.sa, Range Mo.8 W. and v.:.: offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to eatiililMi liNi-laim to said land before the register and receiver of thlsoffice at Oregon t'liy. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 17th, day of June. ltrJ. He names a witnesses: George O. Wilson, orludepeudence, Oregon: R. K. Ferguson, of Independence. Oregon; UnJ V. Beesley, of Falls City, Oregon; Charles ilaltlnou, of In dependence, Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lnnd are requested to Hie their eutlms In this ulflce on or before : said ITlbday of Juoe, 1(2. CHAS. B. Moobks, ttegister. AND OREGON SlIOip LINE Union Pacific DKPAKT ron TIME SCHEDULE rBOM IXDKPKNDKNCE ARRIVE FKOK Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas City, St. 4 .30 p m 9am via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- hast. ton. Atlantic Salt. Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth .Omaha, 8 : 50 p in via Kansas City, St 8: 10 a in Hunting- Louis, Chicago ton. ' and East. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis FaatMail ton,Spokane,Val- 6 a in via lace, Pullman, 7am Spokane. Minneapolis, S t rani, Uuiutli,. Mil waukee, Chicago and East. 72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and rail via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All sailing dates subject to change. 8pm For San Francisco Sail everv 5 davg. 4pm Daily (' except' COLUMBIA RIVER Sunday 8 p m To Astoria and way 4pm Saturday landings. " Ex. Sun. 10 p m Steamers leave Independence water permitting for Salem, Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursday, and-' Saturday about 9 :00 p. m. For Albany, Corvallis. and way-landings Monday. Wednesday and Friday, about 6:00 p m, Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m, AL HERREN, Ag't., Independence.