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WliyWeDon't SELL CHEAP Watches FIRST They brand yon a Cheap John SECOND They do not give satisfaction While with the better grade you boroui attached to them tor their falthl-tlnee. You feel kimlly to ward lit end recommend us lo your friends. So, yeu tt 0,1 ' Inton-el to ell you the best welch possible tor the least money. KMtif Lend we v. HI hlP you slct ou. 0. A. KRAMER JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Sunday Excursions on th Corvalli A Eastern R.Jt. TO NEWPORT AND RETURN eundty EscunioM to Newport and return on the Corvalli A Baitern Railroad will leae Albany . .' . EVERY SUNDAY at 7210 a. Corvalli at 8 a. ni.. ar riving In Newport at noon. Return ing, lave Newport at 6:30 p. ra., giv ing 5 1-2 hour al the finest resort in the west. Health, rent and pleasure for the wearv worker. Three-day and season tickets Iroiu all S. I', or C. A K. point will be geod going or re turning on Sunday excursion trains. From Albany, Corvallisor Philomath $1.50 For the Round Trip Connections at Albany with the Eu gene local going and the iouth bound overland on return. TNC COMrORTABIX WAV. TO aPOIUNC ST. PAUL, DULUTII, MINNEAPOLIS, CHicaoo, t. Louie and all POINTS T AHO BOOTH. L nuroi 1ND! TRAINS :OAILY lj THE ORIENTAL LIMITED DAYLIGHT TIUF ACROSS' CASCADE AND HOCKV MI'S. For tickets, rates, folders and full information, call on or address, H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent, 22 3rd St., Portland. 8. G. YERKES, A. G. P. A. 2nd Avenue and Columbia Street, Seattle, Wash. WeKlve expedited service on freight. Route your shipments via Great North ern. Kull Informatlonfrom Win. Harder,.Gen'I. Agent. Portland, Or 5 u MOTOR LINE time'table. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Leaves Indepen- .eaves Alrlie foi denne for Hon- Monmouth anl mouth and Alrlie Independence. 7',S0 a. m. a. m, 8:80 p! m. 6:()j p. m. " 7rr7r. leaves Dallas lor Leayes Indepen Monmoufh anJ denoe for Mm Independence, moutn and Dallas ,. p, m. 11:00 a. m. 7:K0 " 4:16 p. m. 10:00 a. in. ' 8:X) a. m. : i L'ves Monmouth Cves Monmouth for ludepxndenoe for Alrlie. 9:40 s- m, 7:50 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 8:50 p. m. 3:40 " 6:45 " I've Monmouth 8:00 " l i'"''a"- ! Leve. indepen- J-SO d m' ' aen08 for Mon ftiiwsVro. 0Sp.m rmr rollg Aert. la or.W la u'idy the drlrKat.- and otters frm the l ulln.1 HUif altw.d tog the t' AiMfrl. an r.m,;rrs wiib l,.r.u.i....i lu .' - lions aftertlng this rountry ait.l the Kini Ai"Tl.o alalM the l"l rtmeut of rominr-ire and ltr Ul riy g uioiMifrl'U .rwM.ullng IIms arsllsl'li' lallsll'- this itihj t. The work lin'luda latuih-a of In niwrls aud exports of ' h Amirlci rt.uniry by prl.MUl rtlrh and count rlrs from which the linrta are drawn and lh. to wh-h siporls art .. . . Tbe 1-n.ml fart that rhs tnlleJ lll Bll.tlll' I"' " ,m" pcrt-U of tb AiniiVaa ronulrii lying ouih of hif lwrWrw awl lakes 33 m cvnt of Iholr ePrts aungiHiis fairly aalUfarlory lrad Mallou U-lwwu this couulry awl r HpanlabAnierlrao urliiblxini. An analy of lb fUf'rrs. country by roiintry. however, shows imiw absrji ulrals lu the ahar whhh th vsrloiisi pouutrl take of thulr Imports from tha I'nlled Stales and the sham of tlwlr iporU wblWi they sid to Ibis country. la Ibomt HiuirlMi w ports or consuming comers) bav atortpr trsns porUtlou rouls to tUUi country than to Eurwie the aliare of Iblr Import drawn from lb Unltxl Blalwi is Isrgw than from sny othr wniutry. In ihow country from which the sloainsblp route o the t'nlts Wti U not ma lerlally shorter lhau to Eurotx'an roun trips tho shore of the Imports supplied l, the t'nlled Htstoa Is small, even though the share wbhh "lie takos of th..ir Mnorta ts largo. In ttx ronnr irr.ii.ii. Ui which th h'ugth of trans por(a:'.c:i r:'.? to the Vnltd Htatos Is i.... than ihnt to Etirot. are luciuuea Melo. On'"' Amerk-a. Colombia. YoiiMUflN. Ibe Uulanaa and the West tnUluu Ulaiids, and tho shsre of their Imports drawn from the rnlted States ranees from 2.1 to 75 por cont ana av crairca for the eutlr group 47 per cent. In tlie s-?ooud group, from whose ports the steamship routes to the United States are not materlully shorter tnn Oinao to EunHM, are Included HraKll Uruguay, ParaKiiay, Argeutlna and the eutlre western coast of Bonth America, and the share, of their Imports whU'h tliey draw from the United Stares ranges from 25 r cent downward to 314 per cent nnd averages for tbe n tiro group 12 per cent. Tho causes of this sharp contrast In the share of tho Imports drown from tbe United Stales by the two group of countries are siiKgesled by a sMdy of tho map and tho routes followed by tho stenuidhlps uihmi which the South and Ceutrnl American countries m-e entirely deieiideut for their tranpor tatlon of Imports and exports. The mont easterly point of the 8011th Amer ican continent, which nil stenm .hips must pass In their routes to and from tho ports of eastern aud western Sonth America, Is much further east than the principal commercial ports of the Unit ed States. Tho distance whl.-h a steamship must travel from that point to New York Is greater tbnu to south western Europe and but little less than to tho principal commercial porta of northwestern Europe. With the large supply of European owned steamships runniug regularly between" South America and tho ports of Europe and the comparatively small supply run ning to nnd from the ports of the Unit ed States the trade of the South Amer ican countries naturally trunds toward European ports, and this la Intensified by the fact that much of the trade, finance and banking facilities of South America are also In the hands at or controlled by Europeans. The fact that Brazil sends dlreot to the United States over 800,000,000 pounds of coffee and 35,000,000 pounds of India rubber annually, that Argen tina sends 40,000,000 pounds of wool and 29,000,000 pounds of hides, that Chile sends 00,000,000 pounds of ni trates and that Brazil, Argentina and the countries of tho west coast of South America send In addition to this over $17,000,000 worth of miscellaneous merchandise suggests that the vessels bringing this lnrge quantity of mer chandise should offer ample facilities for direct shipments from tho United States to those countries on tho return trip. This result, however, is not real ized alnce a lnrge proportion of the vessels bringing this merchandise from these South American countries to the United States take cargoes from this country to Europe, where, after dis charging those cargoes, they reload with European merchandise for South America, thus by these triangular voy ages materially reducing tbe oppor tunity for direct shipments from the United States to South America. The official stenographers of tho Plf- ; ty-ulnth congress arc doubtless unnnl- ' mously of the opinion that they ntrned ! their uionc.7 during the seven months" j sitting which closed June 20. Looks tough, that word "alienist." but It simply stands for the scientist who sticks a pin Into you to see If yotiH Jump. Yes, Rudyard Kipling wrote the first "Jungle" book, but It remained for Up ton Sinclair to really stir up tha wlM nn I inula. Wotaea Wsgs Karaera. Wtniftrr employer drops women f'ei M ' 'uU lu tbir place nmuy women take R as a him in bold ibrir mrt has ioo employment Is prwarlous. H"t the fact that now and thru a oucero oe- i-ltlea that ineti are tbe most profitable employe should rue no alarm. We- man m it not I driven from sny or ne new field of htl !" 'ae Wo btK'iwt to her during Ibe tat fifty yesra. Ileconlly a writer lu tbe American Maguslne Kiluled out tbe way for wo man to make her pls In the labor ttartct more eecure. The majority f srumeii. this writr ears, remain ama teurs lu their jwork as well a In their accomplliibmeut nd studies. n a oiiiiiii la lo esrn money at all, wny shoukl ahe not put ambition and energy Into ber work to accomplish a much as Kil.ler the way the argument la stateU. Hut working In tbe general market la a new thin for the majority of women. They started In to do tbe thins men do a well aa men do tbem. aud they have often aucceeded. As soon se they find tbet even with that their pceetlge a In danjrer they will ad vance to tbe point of outstripping men. Tbe work field Is new for tbe eei aa well a for tho Individual who have taken to It as a dernier reasort. Holmes said, "Tbe Ixwt time to begin the train ing of a ty Is n hundred year before be la born. Women have really been lu competition w ith men less than fifty year. Heredity lias done little for them on the maternal side, but It Is no tlccsble that those wh do succeed at the start usually have had a father or mother to give them the right equip ment for the very branch they take up. When women come to have a cen tury of Industrial training back of them the man may find himself over matched In the art of doing all things well. The Wblse AUu's Harden" lu Igypt- For a long time It has hinted that the Moslem world Is getting ready to launch out In auother holy war. Re cently the danger was admitted In tbe British parliament, even to warning on wwitimi memlKTs not to stir up trouble by siding with tbe discontented ele ments In Egypt. Oreat care has to be taken, fie ministry declared, that noth tug lc suld In England to weaken the nutbotlty of the Egyptian government or England might le forced to deal with tho prevailing fanatical feeling ntnoug the natives with a high hand -unconstitutionally" was the tern usod. Receotly executions of Egyptian reb els by the English authority have led to reprisal In the shape of attacks up on British officers. It Is admitted that tho discontent Is not confined to Egypt, but lias spread over all northern Afri ca. British garrisons In Ecypt have been Increased aud other measures tak en to protect European subjects from attacks by so called religious fanatics who are really natives Inspired if not led hy the "Young Egypt" party, hav ing for its warcry Egypt for Egyptians and death to the Infidel. Speeches emphatically condemning the Russian government were sprung In the doumn at tl very beginning. Considering: what would have happen ed to the speakers if they had talked that way openly a few months ago, It must be admitted that Russia has made some progress In political free dom, after all. Pittsburg Is beginning to resent the slurs of New York on Its morals and money. It does not feel wholly respon sible when a Pittsburg man spends a largo part of his time In New York, ac quires the New York habit and acts It out. We do not see how any one la go lug to blame Pittsburg for talking back. Irish blood Is up In the matter of throwing the statue of King George III. out of the municipal buildings In Dublin. The excuse given that It Is a work of bad art Is probably diplomatic "blarney," the real reason being In grained hatred of what King George stood for. ' Tho Group of Toil proves by far the most formidable division In tbe douma. It's a rather proud designation, espe cially In view of tho fact that it repre sents the working peasants, who out number all the other Inhabitants of Russia nearly ten to oue. Professor Crooks' declaration that an income exceeding $5,000,000 a year Is "swollen beyond proper limits" Is not going to antagonize a very large vote. Even ambitious Americans will gener all.r consent to he tied down to that limit. Millet, tbe artist said of his comrade, the late Jblets Breton, that he painted girls who were too beautiful to remain In the country. This raises the Inter esting question whether a girl can be too beautiful to remain In the country. As an offensive and defensive weap on against highwaymen, footpads and burglars a woman's scream has a ma chine gun discounted. It rarely failJ to circumvent the miscreant and nearly siways leads to his capture. V OREGON SnonrUNE Acta uruoNP-isinc lTttAl.ta FROM PORTLAND DAILY Throoith Putlmaa standard and tour ist sleeping cars da.ly uuiana, v-ni- esgo, ipokane. tourtsl amrjnnf -r nsuy loKanMstity; through Pallman toor- lit sleeping cars tpereonany wnuurw, l in f.lArmira n.l KstiS Cllf I reclining chslr oars (e5iu tree) to the rust daily. rtf HOURS l Portland to Chicato IV Ho change of far 70 SOUTH 22 EflJT VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. THE SHASTA ROUTE Train leave Independence for Port land and way eUtlona! at Z:iu p. m Leave for CorvallU 11:06 a. m. thai wo. 18: Leave Portland Oregon iClty ' Wood burn 8a!em Albany Junction City Arrive Eugene 4 :15 P. M. 6:04 - 5:81 " 9:32 7) " 8 :3o " 9:00 ' TRAIN NO. 6: Leave Portland 4:15 P. M, Newberg " Whlteeon :80 ' " Bherldan Junction 6:49 " Arrive Dalit 7:25 " OORVALLIi PASSSNOIB Leave Portland 7 :30 A. M. Arrive Portland 6:50 P.M. Bee O. A. Wilcox agent at Indepen deuce station or address J. V. OBRIAN. A. L. CRAIG Oen, Manager. Gen. F. Sc. P. Agt Portland, Oregon. Notice to Creditor In the County Court of the titate of Oregon, for Polk County, in tne matter of the estate of Mary Menerva Davidson, deceased. Netioe is hereby given that Mary E. Cbappell has Keen duly appointed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregon, as Executrix of the estate of Mary Menerva Davidson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present their claims duly verified as by law required within six months from th date hereof at the office of B. F. Jones at Independence, Polk County, Ore gon, Mary E. Cbappell, , Executrix ef the estate of MaryJMe nerva Davidson, deceased. Dated July 10, 1906. How's This? W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that oannet be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J.CHENEY fc CO., Toled, O. (ha imH.ral.nfll. hSTO knOWO F. J. Cheney fer the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all Dusmess vreur aotlons and financially able to carry out any obligations made ky his firm. WALDINO, KlNMAW A MAEVIH Wholesale DrueKlsU, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally acting dlreotly upon the blood and mucous surfaoes of the system. Testimonials sent ree. Prloe 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family rills froonstipatia Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointea aa ministrator of the estate of E. G. Heath, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present tbe same duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers there for, to the undersigned at his residence In tbe City of Independence, In said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published July 13, 1906. Howard E. Heath, Administrator of the estate of E. G. Hsa.th. deceased. rwnr Hftvter. Attornev. Aug. 10 When in need of fire insurance tall rsn n W. Jones, in the Cooper su a a vu m-r t . Block, who is agent for the Western Assurance Co. ol Toronto, Vanaua, and the Germania Insurance Co., of New York. Both old and reli able companies. . - Salem, Independence Monmouth Stage Leaves Independence daily from Little Palace Hotel at 8 a. m.; re turning leaves Salem Club Stables at 3 p. m. Fare from Independen ce 50c from Monmouth 75c. John Calahao, Prop. 0 Everybody's Column For H', Itfiil, Wanted, ltl, Ftouu.t or similar notlcri. tbrca Hue ta, u month 1 KOK HALE (itMHl 8 lumber wag on at a bargain. Call at tbi offiro, Aug. 10 WANTED MEN At 225 jr day to work on the f acifio hall way & Navigation Co'a roa J from Htllsboro to Nehalein. Apply to U. VV. PttBord, Independence. F0U BALE At a bargain, apan 4-jear old, bay mare, well matched", good looker and govl goer. C. W. Price, King Val ley. 7-17 FOIl RENT. My farm of 22, acres, four mllea north or Inde pendence. Good lay out for right person. Vol particulars Inquire John 8tmon Independence, R.F. D. FURNJSUED ROOMS Three fur ninhexi rootui for gentlemen, al toy residence on C etreet. In ouire of Mra. L. L. Whileaker. FOR SALE California. Medicated Bosp, good for tore, chapped hand eta Bold by Mr. J. W. Richardson. 8r Monmouth fit. EfifiS FOR SALE From import ed B. C. Brown uegnorn aioca, 11.00 a aetting. O. M. Sanford. Independence Oregon. 2 13 MEN WANTED Saw mill and lumber yard laborers $2.25 per day. Woodsmen $2 25 to 13.00, Steady work. Apply to Booth Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore son. FOR SALE Two Beta of double work harness. Enquire at Dick imon'a livery atable. CARPET WEAVING J. J. Boler, - south of the Motor line indepen dence, is prepared lo weave your carpet. Call on or aoarees nim FOR SALE Jersey cow young t frenli. Enauire of J. L. Caron. Monmouth, Ore. F.fiP.a FOR SALE Single comb white leghorn. Per setting $1.50 nr tarn Bpttinirs $2.50. Address O. G. Hewitt, Monmouth. 5-6 EGGS FOR HATCHING From Silver Lace Wyandottes; also i ret class brood tor eal. Mra. H. A. Bice. FOR SALE A good wagon, team aud harne--8 cheap. Enquire at J. O. Davidson farm one mile northwest of Parker Station. SHORT HORN BULL Good short horn bull at Jones' feed Stable. Service $1. Sun. (nous In the Justice Court for the Justice of tho Peace and Constable District No. 6, Polk County, State of Oregoo. Ross H. Nelson, Plaintiff, vs A. u. Oriswold, Defendant. To A. O Grlswold, Defendant: in the name of the State of Oregon you rs hnrehv reoulrsd to appear and an swer the Complaint of the plaintifl in tha above entitled action on me in .tue office of the Justice of the Peace in tbe above-entitled Court, on or before the mrh dsv of Aucust. 1906. tbe day named or prescribed In the Order for Publication of this Summons, maae oy the Justice ef the Peace in the Justice Court for the Justice of the Peace and rnnstahle District No. 5. Polk County, State of Oregon, being the County and Pram net where the above-en U ilea ac tion in sendine. and vou are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as nerein required, for want thereof the plaintiff will aply to the above entitiea voun for th relief demanded in said com plaint, namely, for a judgment against you for the sum of $30.00, and icosts and disbursements therein. This Summons is published In tbe West Side Enterprise for six consec utive and successive weeks, beginning with the issue of June 29th, 1906, and ending with the issue of August 10th, 1906, under and lu pursuence of the directions contained In an order made hv R. Wilson. Justice of the Peace in the Justice Court for the Justice of tbe Peace and Constable District No. 5, Polk County, State of Oregon. Dated this 28th day of June, 1906. Date of first publication, June 29th, is. t. joues Attorney for Plaintiff. Stage Line I hereby announce to the public that I will start up a stage line between Independence and Salem immediately after the river boats stop for the summer. I. will do a general passenger and freight busi nesB. Frank Russell. The New Fast Launch COLORIA. Leaves Independence Daily except Sunday, at 8:30 a. m. Returning, leaves Salem at 3:00 o'clock p. m. Boat subject to charter any Sunday and between sailing dates. A. D. Pettyjohn & Son, Owners. We Do Job Printing , I men Ci cheam I 1 I is m4 lathi 1 I I I sjuasfscter I I efHtsctweaa 1 I 1 ICECREAM. 1 I 1 I saiiacaef I 1 f crsara fcif as- 1 I 1 I ur4 6 fhw I VJ pox by he tsrn V , I vol ass upjIU4 far 1 f ' tS aMatilaccwe eat 1 I Hsaslee4 aWoar 1 , 1 I tjNaslWa. twktUe 1 I r eiasr saiassl r,,l I chemical tesnsee 4 C ; 1 I siv cKsrtctar ts is Kawt-,' 1 f -wd lot Om. rick- 1 I aeaj a4 amssthassi hsiag " 1 f aw M th col i4ilwi 1 I tbe crsssa mhxk at 4 1 I aosMiiscturW. Oaly rw,' f frail. MiMkU m st ssn 1 1 I 41 taul m nti ( 1 KorHalrby P. M. Kliklaod -a,' WHEN YOU SHOOT Yoa want to HIT whM jraa art aiming at 1 be it bird, bcalt or target. M k yrmr hou count by hooiing ihm STEVENS. For 41 Vra STKVtNS ARMS ha carried olt J-KEM I ER HONORS lor AC CURACY. Oufliaal Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols A4. i-t l-H-a.er m- utn th sravKNA. I f yow (awt otifata, w ahip direct, 4m prttt frfid, aqanal 1 i4o-ratr Catalog of cotnplcte eutr'ut. A iwaTkat- oireers for ptsestit mitd prpsHv hortrf. f Beautiful rhrre-cnW Aluminum HRrwi!l be furwarded kr to cents in staxnpa. J. Stevens Arms L Tool Co., T. O. Box 4096 CB1C0FXX FALLS MASS., XT. B. A. GL Hawkins ( $ Dallas, Ore. llor-hlfl Qnd U mailin UUU Granite Monnmentgand Head- ftonei Cemetery work etc. Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Barn Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 6c Rigs as well as teams .kept in the dry. Horses boarded by day, week or month, J. N. JONES, e1Pce How to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Onno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipatiou by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup d es not nause ate or gripe aud is mild 1 1 1 pleasant to take. Itefuse substitute. Sold by D. G. Dove, druggist. Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold A.J. Nusbaum, Batesville, Indiana, wnes: "Last year I suffered for th ree months with a summer cold fo dis tressing that it interfered wiib my business. I had many of the symp toms or hay fever, and a doctor's pre scription did not reach my case, aud I took several medicines which 8' emed to only aggravate my case. Fortun ately I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey and Tar and it quickly cured me My wife has since used Foley's Honey and Tar with the same suc cess." Sold by D. G. Dove, Druggist. Don't Be Blue and lose all interest when help is with in reai h. Herbine will make that liv. er perform its duties properly. J. B. Vaughn, Elba, Ala., writes: "Being a constant sufferer from constipation and a disordered liver, I have found Herbine to be the best medicine, for thee troubles, on the market. I have used It. constantly. I believe it to be tbe best medicine of its kind, and I wish all sufferers from tnese troubles to know the good Herbine has dene me. Sold by D. G. Dove, Uffl