iNii:ri:Ni)KNci; KNTj:m'Kisi:f inikimc NJi:NMot qim:oox, 40 C'O 10 JO JO CO JO JD JO ADDITIONAL! LOCAliS. tliil Wiuiti'il lii'piirti at Kn IHII'IIIHK oll'ice, Mrs. l.ayton Smith ftrnl 'on Walter, who hav bmui l Newport returned Wednesday. (!. (I. I''ihcr look tho tars In I'lirlliiiiil Wmlncmliiy and from there will go to Schh'uIh for a brief (inline. II It. Kelno and Ove Parker l. ft Wednesday fir th" I'.liio Moun tain lor two ueek of fishing am! hunting. Mr. McCandlas and family, of Pennsylvania, am l'r visiting bin aisler, Mr. Thou, Pouien.y. They came here from fnlnrad, itnd will piobably locuto snniB wher nhi.ul here. M" in highly impressed with thin section. Tin Oregon Milling v Mare-!. 1 '.. or., nmv rcnU' ft ir hll fi - 1 v n.'M. The mill t Independence; bave been fitted up with the latest appliances ho tluit they win handle grain HVu'iently ami economically. A receiving hopper has been placed in tho tloor to obviate the neceswity of lifting tho sack. This con venience, will be greatly appreciated by piitrona. Ah thu company has about ltl.IKH) bushel- of old wheal on bund the product of tho mills for the next three month will b niiul" from thia stock, a fart which tha housewife will appreciate. Tim intercut in thu toon at the Kail City hotel ia kept up by the prank thu little animal are con Mantly exhibiting. One of ' them baa been named Zip. NOTICE THIS. parms etna iBtocl KGinolnos For Sale, m .ore r.l, bom I-..KIIU..- r..y road, .1 , ... Ul.nr. on tim. -t ,r cent; fair and Urn. A n I'-r ' i""" .-.. 01 JO to V.. I V..V -Ml . Uo.kI H,..i, .,! h..iie ami barn. H orrlmr.1, if.! water,.,., county road. lieo oil time it l cent. i,i,.' r ... . ... i ., i i .it ,.t,.r and and imiler uoo-1 fence. ! nte, No I! l(Mcre. le.rtli Iiuii. Jn.l..en.iciiee, miri..-,-,. , ' . - - ' IHl'a. ux ImiiB M'I miiull tiinlMT. Price, '.' per ie. ' ,mr'v.ii. lime, per cent intercut line Hater hii.I a t-nrK.iiii. .u t , - - - ' "wi-'""-' ' 1 himI i i mi piiniuiiH No. j.jlllH I wntere.1 by (""U" cr',k- "" hoiMil-. I'rli. tV"- Notice.- I linve it few rt'g;istorml bucks that are extra line, nlxo Home high bred not renialered. I'riceH According to quality. Jah A. (Jkihsiiy Two iviileu north of Indepcii- uenco. ( PUIIIU lt .-. I. ..,.11 f, ...... ..:ii r...l. 4.1 m-rt'S in cultivation, all miller g-al fenw, No. !'. 1"-" I acre. Htirt-k rillicli, wel lliuei- limn " - . Hint K. I'ium' hihI leriim mtnie. No. 10. l-'H nee., VU ill cullivHtion. I...l;.m limlN'r bii.I pntiir ,i,wn iui.I Imliince on time id o ier ceni. ii ,.....,. ;,;.;:., ,., -...,.-. .w.,,,., Ai;',':",T"n :i. - ,.. - -"-' - -- w-1" r ""'.t, T'.TZ:r.. ;.;.;. s -. - - - ,!"'M'""1' . i !- !v.. hi.1 iii cultivation. 8(1 acre nhiKlieil aud eeileil to tame truss. you. si 01 1 81 i I I remain respectfully, It. F. Mulkev. of Ashland, wan in town Wedneaday, going north oa Wednesday afternoon' train. It ia naitl tha- Congressman Tongue has recommended Marsh ' Q 4f xi xii v i i; is s1 s - For the month of Now IsTlie Appointed Time. Tua n h A? Co. has issued a handaotnely illustrated pamphlet entitled, "Oregon. Washington Idaho and their resources." People in the east are anxious for infor mation about the Pacific North W'egt- - If you will give the u. it mr. Cct Writes Ms Tollows. 'I'.. ,. ir,-.t,. Prinr Iji H)lllinUr Urt- der Dr. Darriu'a medical and electrical treatment, I bad been palnruiiy anuc ted with sciatic rheumatism, general deb'll'yand uervouaueas. 1 could no! unlit without a cane when I first con sulted the doctor two moDtha ago. My 1 01 0D 01 B H ID 0D II 0D 01 01 01 ) West II you will Kivo jauiim u"v. o - A' X Co acent a list of nams of I relief from all systoms was rapid, and ' ' . . . 1:1. .1.. k i , . . a .. 1v wifp has eastern people wno are ueiy iu ji no mngei interested the booklet will be been troubled with ber lungs-having mailed free to Buch persons." a severe cough for many years-also Youra truly, A. L. Craw, General Pasgr. Agent We will sell every article in our Store at Uboksale o$t Price, Days ot '4 J Special from Monmouth Monmouth was the scene ot troublesome times last Saturday evening about nineo'clock in which Joe Rose, our Liveryman and his brother-in-law, Mr. Thresher, who j mo)th9 an j be your treatment works on the section, had an alter- j trmihlesonie catarrh and I am uot 5 And all genuine goods, in order to make room for our Fall Stoi k. We have no life-preserver nor a First National Hank to Lack us, therefore l.ave to dispose of our stock, and not being able to plunge into the waves to be tossed about, we like to meet our creditors and our customers alike. We acknowledge that we need money and we must sell in order to keep our credit good. Suits of Clothes, Hats, Shoes, every thing goes at the lowest prices you ever bought Call at the While House, ZED BOSENDOEF. 10 U 10 10 10 (0 10 9 pains and numbness in her limbs, being obliged to use a cane. I have every confidence in Dr. Darriu and his new method of cure and most emphat ically commend to the public. 1 re side near Turner, Or., and cau be seen any time. Rki-hex Lee. Prominent Cinn County Eadv Curtly nr TWrin. Dear Sir: About two cation over a load of wood. Clubs o tnif fionirpd conspicuously. Mr. Rose was stabbed between the seventh and eight ribs but not seriously and is getting along as well as could be expected. He will be confined to the house for some time. ' There have been no arrests made 8 Tiirew Aside Tneir uanes Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee of Turner, Oregon, Relate their Experience with Dr. Darrin at the Willamette Hotel, Salem. Salem Statesman. marvelous But true. There are perhaps no more promi litir known people in Marion county thau Mr. I.eeand Mrs. Lee, of Turner, Or. Wherever they are known ttieir word is aocepted without ques tion and their card published below goes far to establish Dr. Darrin'a claim to successful treatment of chrome diseases. tor a troublesome catarrh and I am uot . . t ! i. troubled any more. This may oeuem others, so use this letter if it will be of any benefit. Yours respectfully. Mrs. Nettie Dempsey. Co Salem Ladies. Dr. Darriu has treated me for ca tarrh, neuralgia and rheumatism, scalp trouble, deafness, general nervous debility, female trouoie auu phii paralysis of neck of the niaaaer, wuu marked success. I feel that words are inadequate to express my gratitude for the great good Dr. Darrin has done rue and I most heartily recommend the doctor to the afflicted. Miss Mixxib W bli.s. 157 lSth street, Salem. CDe University of Oregon EUGEXK, OKEGOX. The first Semester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday. September l.th. The following Schools and Colleges are comprised in the University, tiradu te School, College of Literature, Sci ence and Arts, College of Science a d Engineering, University Academy, school of Music, School of Medicine, School of Law. . Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee $10, Student-Body tax J3.o0 per yean Cost of living from f 100 to 3 per year. For catalogue, address Registrar of the University, EUGENE, OREGON. i