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SOLID GOLD RINGS mm i $1.50 ta$25 frit "v -a Assortment to Select From 0. A. KRAMER JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Sunday Excursions on the Corvellis A Saltern R. R. TO NEWPORT AND RETURN (usday Excursions to Newport and return on the Corvellis laitera Kallroad will leave Albesy . .' EVERY SUNDAY t 7:30 e. in., Corvellis at 8 s. m., ar riving In Newport at noon. Beturn Inf, leave Newport at 5 :30 p. aa., giv ing 5 1-3 liouri at the Bneit resort In the went. Health, rest and pleasure for the weary worker. Tliree-dayaml seaion tickets from ell 8. P. or 0. A B. pointe will be good going or re turning on Sunday excursion train. From Albany, OorvatltS or Philomath $1.50 For the. Round Trip . Connections at Albany with the En local eoins and the loath bound Oferlend on reiarn. TMK COMfOKTMIX WAV. TO IPtMNI ST. PAUL, DULUTB, MINNEAPOLIS, OMicaoo, it. Looie and u POINTS IAT AND SOUTH h overland; trains :daily THt ORIENTAL LIMITED DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROSS CASCADE AND KOCKV MPS. For ticket!, ratee, folden and full Information, call on or addren, H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent, J3 3rd St., Portland." 8. O. YERKE8, A. G. P. A. 2nd Avenae and Columbia Street, Seattle, Waib. wu...iMAit ifvlM an frelehl. Routejronr ihlpraenU vlaQreat Norlh- ra. mil larorraaHtraireut . Wm. Harder.Wen'l. Agent. Portland, Or. on TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Leaves Indopan- Leavo Alrllo to; deoos for Mod- Monmouth an month and Alrllo Independence. 7-M a. m. - J- 1:80 p. m. frM P' &J?tnZ ifo:5ouTn,M.!S Sna'auO? "T 1:00 p, m. 11:00 a.m. T:3 6: IS p. m. 10:00 a, ra. S:Q0a.m. " U'vee Mon month L'ves Monmouth for Independence . for alrllo. :4o, m. T:Na.m. 1:M p. n :5pi ml ' ' 2:10 " 6:45 L'Tee Monmouth 8:00 ' " for Dallas. , 1 ,,, Leavea Indepen- lh denoe for Mon. e-w p. m. , .:. ro. S:08p.m. A Hint to Dramatists. Mwu.nim tha making of plays, a wnttr lu the Atlantic Monthly thlnki i that play wriifiiis ai a ruie ovenooa power ami lattioa of what be rail the vacaut rxmi or the vacant sure." A deserted room and tleeerted sisse ire what the writer baa In mliul, shown by bli dllu fur Maniple a Onate In the play of "Hliore Acr." which be redraws fullowi; After Nat Hrrr-tleed by Mr. Hecne. the ulh.r-l.d scratched a bit of froel IT the wliuluw ne to pr out Into the nlsht. loosed the door and banked In nr ha elimb.d with alow, ased fooietepe up In etelre to bod. Al In land Ins ha turned to eurver tla old kitchen below, that lar Ktr and warm under the benediction of I la eye. Then M dleap p,mlH with hla candle, end tha etaae raw qtilia dim. aava for the red slow from the fir. Tat tha eurtaln did aot fall, and throush a rolat of leexe-teere It cleaned one'e aoul to hd the audi, new looked fur a Ions, huehed miiitwnt ca tha scene, on tha now familiar room where ao much of )or and artef had hepfMned-deeerted, tranquil, out euad.n lr, In thla new Ilajttt of otnptlneee. rlld la be bow vital a part of tha Uvea of thorn people who had mada tha play I 11 uaed to eeem. Indeed, aa If tha drama had not achieved full reality until tho old kitchen had thua had Ita eey, thua spoken tha aplloaua. The cry of playgoers for action bai led to an abhorrence by dramatists of many tblngi that contribute to the vl tallty and llluilon of a stags ecene. In this particular caae voices tbat are bushed are atlll eloquent, and actlooi that bae had thlr brief itrut and are dad linger wltb the spectator until the emotion! evoked by tbelr ipell bare yielded to the demand! of reality. The deaerted room paki Juat the pic ture of a departed friend speaki, to memory. At Jameetown In 1907. It wii.i to le expected that the Jimea-tov.-:i o::pojlt!or Item in the congrea atonal tmrtifot wr!ld get through at the lart aeaalon liecarae of the nature of It The manager! of the ao called Jamee town exposition bate atiown do dlnpo ltlon to beg from the1 national treas ury and have asked no national dona tion, loam or guarantee!. The presi dent formally Invited the nations of the world to participate In a military cele bration of the landing of the first Eu ropean colony on American soil, and the response having been almost uni versal It rested wltb this nation to pro vide suitably for the visiting fleets and soldiers. The funds of the government will be used to build wharfs, hospital! and bar racks for the nation's guests, and much of the material used will 1 recovered by the government Of counie the pag eantry which the act of congress as sures will lie pretty mut-h "the whole show" at Jamestown, but the natural conditions are of a kind to nttraef crowds who would not go elsewhere to see the same features. Only a fraction of the great American mass have ever seen the Virginia shore, that shore which sent civilization west to the Mis sissippi and south to the gt. Wltb a magnificent background of river, lake and ocean, visitors to Jamestown nexl year will view a majestic pageantry of fleets and armies the like of which was never before offered to human gaze. "Tinned chicken" the New Yorlc Trib une calls the packers' product Now, the' editor of the Tribune Is at present American ambassador to England, and the connection of these two facts may be Illustrated by the English way of "dishing" up an American Joke In this line. Says an American, "We eat what we can, and what we can't we can." An Englishman renders It, "We eat what we can, and what we can't we tin." Perhaps Whltelaw Keid'i pupils know only the; London way of put ting It, . And now bobs up the Irrepressible scientist, one Professor Tyler this time, and declares that "much of our best philosophy has been taken from the clam." This would seem to take all the value out of the old time advice, "Don't be a clam." Princess EnVs "stepping off" with King Alfonso left only four of the late Queen Victoria's twenty-one living granddaughters unmarried, a warning to ellgibie young men to speak qulek or find themselves everlastingly too late. Count Bonl de Castellans has com pleted his probationary qualifications for full membership In the "Down and Out club," having been first bounced by his wife and then by the French chamber of deputies. After all, San Francisco Isn't cursed with all the evils of American life and some to boot. The citizens know not the autocratic Ice man In summer or frozen water pipes id winter. ' The civil service commission Is look ing for n competent niari to count the government's mone.v. Now, If It were only a Job to upend Its money the search needn't Inst long. As the cables were careful to an nounce that "Princess Alice dined with the kaiser," the question arises as to whether Nick got lu at the second ta ble, or where was bet John D. Rockefeller has bought a col lection of fossils, but Ida M. Tarbell has Just helped to buy a magazine In which she proposes to keep on consid ering live Issues. Taking tha Oae C'baaoe. Wbeo Proaldt-nt Oarfleld lay on what provml to I but tbmlhlmd he was told by the t!ir!ira that ha had on chance to a thousaml of nulling through. He said. "I'll take that one rhaiu-e.' Alaa, It didn't save him, but many a aoul pulla through this blttor Ufa with only one chance at the start for sueewns. Iteceutly another blind girl has scored stircras In educating heraelf by shear persistence In the elngle avenue left to tier. With a sound brain In ber blind bead all was not Umt. The career of Christine Iji Harraque, who, sightless from birth, has mastered four lan guages and music, hi a leeaoa to peo ple who complain that fortune baa giv en them no rbaore to get on. In tbls country there Is always chance to strike out st something. Many of the senators of the United States began life at the bujkhleat em ployments open to poor la driving team, spreading bsy, doing shop choree and selling papers, Garfield himself drove team on tbe towpath. Some boys are the better off for having no chance to drop Into a place made for them. Most chances have tbelr limitations. A boy cannot get very far who takes up with what comes as the gift of for tune. It li not necessary to stick to the towpath, tbe stable and tbe bay field becauae one's lines are cast there at the beginning. These callings are only a chance to get acquainted with work, to measure one's capacity for usefulness. One chance of the kind Is all a boy needs for success If he has the right stuff In blra, and If he has It not a thousand chances for preferment In the race for wealth and prominence wouldn't do him any good. A Square Deal For tbe Ilorao. Various humane societies In towns and cities are dolnz good work In checking cruel abnve of draft horses. Most large centers are comparatively free from flagrant offenses In the treat ment of horses, such as whipping un mercifully and overloading. But there are cruelties sometimes due to thought lessness or Ignorance, especially In the hot season. A farmer with a large load to haul to a distant market will start at daybreak or even before If be bns moonlight or starlight and the roads are good. His horses will rest In the heat of the day or else make the home trip with a light load. In cities where the streets are well lighted It Is poaslble to do most of the heavy hauling when there Is no broil ing sun to agonize tbe horses. Tbls U the rule lu many countries where the sun is fierce for all kinds of hauling. As an Innovation here It would be at tended with some Inconvenience, but tbe horse will do more work In the long run If spared the torture of beat and flies. Fidelity to his master works hardship for tbe horse, and some day perhaps our dumb servants will be given a share at least of that thought ful care now extended to them In heathen lands. "Don't Give Up the Ship!" It Is a far cry In heroism of the deck from the brave Lawrence, who, dying, exclaimed, "Don't give up the ship!" to Rojcstvensky sanctioning surrender to save human life. Lawrence went Into the fight against odds; but, hav ing given tbe signal to fight the Brit ish frigate Shannon "till she strikes or sinks," there was nothing for a hero to do but stay in the fight until laid out by the British fire. This Lawrence did. Although the Chesapeake finally sur rendered to tbe Shannon, the act came after Lawrence and all his officers bad fallen. It was up to Rojeatvensky, en tering the battle against Togo In the face of odds, to fight his men and ships to the death. Lawrence bequeathed to tbe American navy one of Its noblest Inspirations to valor, but Rojeatvensky can live in history by comparison with Lawrence only as a mistake. Death' In tbe Korean strait would have Immor talized him. Tbe railway rate bill and general leg islation for the control of corporations seem to' have no terrors for the compa nies', Judging by the extensive building of new trackage this year. The way things have been going it looks as though 1906 would make a good record at railroad building. That newcomer from czarland, who asked the court to change his name from John Tysckiewlcsz to plain John Tldd had his "prayer answered instan taneously and, unanimously, for no one could argue the case on Its merits be yond pronouncing John T. Says a foreign correspondent, "John D. Rockefeller Is resting where Napo leon rested." We thought that was St Helena and that Rockefeller was In Paris. Napoleon did not rest In France, but was thence wrested to St. Helena. It had long been arranged In Berlin that lu announcing the happy event ex pected at the palace seventy-two can non shots would be fired for a girl and 101 for a boy. is that the German idea of the iMsrcentagee of relative value? The cornerstone of a new village has been laid with great ceremony on Mount Vesuvius. And think of all tho lovely land there Is vacant over hers hs the United States! ' "j' ftF) mil V G Union Eisr: I TKAl!f FROM PORTLAND DAILY Tbrouab Pullwaa standard and toar let lleodmg oars dally to uoiana, v,ni. raff, Spokane, toon el sleepingar dally L'. I -Al ihHuili PeUmen loar. 1st .looping can (personally uondurtod! weekly to Chicago and Kansas Ciiy; reullnlne- chair oars (eeati free I to tbe East dally. 7fl PortUndZklcAto 7(1 I I Ha chaoM of ears w SOUTH 02 ELT VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. THE SHASTA ROUTI Trains leave f ndepeodenos for Port laod od way stations at 1:10 p. m. Lernvs for Corral lis II flo a. u. tbuim no. 19: Leave Portland " OregorwOly Woodburo " Salem Albany " Junction City Arrive Eugene tMP.ftf. 8:04 est 8:M " 9jOO - TKAlX no. 8: Leave Portland 4:16 P. H. Newberg B.-40 " Wbltesoo 8:80 " " Bberidao Junction 8:49 u Arrive Dallas 725 OOBVlLLU PASflSNOSB Leaves Portland 7:30 A. tf. Arrives Portland 6 :50 P. M. Bee O. A. Wilcox agent at Indepen denoe station or address J. P. OBRIAN, A. L. CRAIG Qen, Manager. Gen. F. 4 P. Aft Portland, Oregon. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of tbe eitate of Oregon, for Polk County, In the matter of tbe estate of Mary Msnsrvs Davidson, deceased. Netloe ia hereby given tbat Mary E. Cbappell bas bean duly appointed by the County Court of Polk County Oregon, aa Executrix of the estate of Mary Menerva Davidson, deceased. All persona having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present their claims duly verified as by law required within six months from the dato hereof at the office of B. F. Jones at Independenos, Polk County, Ore gon. Mary E. Cbappell, Executrix of the estate ef MaryJMe- nerva Davidson, deceased. Dated July 10, 1006. How's Tbls? . We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any east of Catarrh thatoannelbe cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J . CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho underlined, have known F, J. Cheney for tho laet 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorable la all buslueas trana aotlont and financially able to carry out any obligation! made by hie firm. WAtDIHO, Kuwait A Mabvik Wholesale DronlaU, Toledo, a Ball's Oatarrk Cure le taken Internally eotlng directly upon tho blood and mucous nrfaeea of tha syitem. rTeetimonlals sent roe. Prloo 75 oonU per bottle. Bold by all Drucsleli.' Take Halt's Family Fills fbroonoMpatlea Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that tbe un dersigned baa been duly appointed ad ministrator of the estato of E. G. Heath, deoeased, by tbs County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County. All persons having claims against tha said estate are hereby notified to nresant the sams duly verified, to gether with the proper vouchers there for, to tbe undersigned at his residence In tbe Cltv of Independence, In said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published July 13, 1908. Howard JS. Heath, Administrator of the estate of E. G. Heath, deceased. Oscar Hsyter, Attorney. A us;. 10 When in need of fire insurance call on B. K. Jones, in the Cooper Block, who is agent for the Western Abpu ranee Co of Toronto, Canada, and the Germania Insurance Co., of New York. Both old and reii 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 Irono Independen ce 50c from Monmouth 75o. John Calahan, Prop. everybody's Column Fur Ha'e, Kent. Want!, Loot, f ooart or nUr thr itntt r3 cti., cat month ia mi, CUR SALE Good 3 lumber wag- ., . V, . . -. I - I 1 1 at It,!. ttSlce. Aug. 10 WANTED MEN. At 12:25 per dsj to work on the fscino iiaii wav k Navigation Co'l road from Hilisboro to Nshslem. Apply to U. W. DeBord, lodspt ndsoce. FOR BALK At bargain, span 4-tear old. bar Dares, wall matched, good looker and oh1 goers, C. W. Price, Kiog VI- ley. 7-17 FOR BENT. My farm of 227 are. four miles north of Io.ie- pendsnos. Good lsy out for right nerson. Foi particulars inquire John 8imon ' Independence, R.F. D. rilRNfSHED ROOMS Three fur Dished rooms for gentlemen, st my residence on V street, fa quir of Mrs. L. L. Wkitesker. WOR PALE California Medicated Soap, good for sores, ebspped handsale Cold ty Mrs. i. w. Richardson, 8r.. Monmouth 8t EGG 8 FOR 8ALE From import ed B. O. Brown Leghorn stock, f 1.00 a settiog. O. M. Sanford, Independence Oregon. 2 13 MEN WANTED Sew mill end lumber yard laborers 12.25 per day. Woodsmen $2 25 to $3.00. 8teady work. Apply to Booth Kelly Lumber Co., Eogeoe, Ore gon. FOR SALE Two sets of double work harness. Enquire st Dick inson's livery stable. . CARPET WEAVING J, J. Boler, south of the Motor line Indepen dence, is prepared to weave your carpet. Cell on or address him FOR 8ALE Jersey oow young and fresh. Enquire of J.' L. Csron, Monmouth, Ore. EGGS FOR HALE Single comb white leghorn. Per setting $1.50 or two settings $2 50. Address G. G. Hewitt, Monmouth. 5-6 EOG9 FOR HATCHING From Silver Laoe Wyndottes; also irst claps brood (or sal. Mrs. H. A. Bice. FOR SALE A good waion, team and harness cheap Enquire at J. O. Davidson farm one mile northwest of Parker Station. SHORT HORN BULL Good short horn bull st Jones' feed 8table. Service $1. Smumons In tbe Justice Court for tbe Justice of tbo Peace and Constable District No. 6, Polk County, Htate of Oregon. Boss H. Nelson, Plaintiff, vs A. O. Grlswold, Defendant. To A. O Grlswold, Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and an swsr tbe Complaint of the plaintiS in the above entitled action on tile in ;the office of the Justice of the Peace tn tbe above-entitled Court, on or before tbe 10th dav of August, 1908, the day named or prescribed In the Order for Publication of this Summons, made by the Justice ef the Peace in the Justice Court for the Justice of the Peace and Constable District No. 0, Pelk County, State of Oregon, being tbe County and Precinct where the above-entitled ac tion is pending, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as herein required, for waat thereof the plaintiff will aply to tbe above entitled tjoun for the relief demanded in said com plaint, namely, for a judgment against yen for the sum of $30.00, and costs and disbursements therein. This Summons Is published in tbe West 8ids Enterprise for six consec utive and successive weeks, beginning with the issue of June 29th, 1908, and ending with the issue of August 10th, 1906. nnder and in pursuance of tbe directions contained In an order made bv B. Wilson. Justice of the Peace in the Justice Court for the Jostles of tbe Peace and Constable District No. 6, Polk County, State of Oregon; Dated this 28th day of June, ltw. Date of first publication, June 29th, 1906. B. P. Joues. Attorney for Plaintiff. Stage Line I hereby announce to the public that I will start up a stage line between Independence and rialera immediately after the river boats stop for the summer. I will do a general passenger and freight busi ness. Frank Russell. The New Fast Launch COLO .MA Leaves Independence Daily except Sunday, at 8:30 a. m. Returning, leaves Salem at 3:00 o'clock p. m. Boat subject to charter any Sunday and between sailing dates. A. D. Pettyjohn & Son, Owners. We Do Job Printing URE men Of. CAM Maoed talks Mae octave eOiteolweoe1 ICECREAM, sbss4$as ef saras fee dM sea. poos IT die ovss oelaaai etpaaoi iof 1 en... ,mm eV e i a as . . a r ei k r a a I 1 aV, ' aa character t) la Hasst 1 1 wwa4 lot Cfaaaa, SB ftcV 1 ii itmB.t t mi klri St Si . a I Bosmdtaiiii nmt ktCrtm For Sakrby P. M. Klrkland. WEN YOU SHOOT bo It bird, biut or tmsu M.k. yoar ' ihou cosM by tootnif the STEVENS. For 41 ye STEVENS ARMS have canvd ed FKEMIER HONORS far AC CURACY. Outlinct Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols Asat ywiif ! in sist on tbe) STbTV KNS. 1 f you cmnt obtaia, w drip direct. - 0rst t-tpmd, sjpnsl w4lrsjelorTBrti e Switd its. la sump t leo-pojge) CaUlusr f aajpiteje)Sftll- A valuable book of rcsVr ersKS) (of preiest and rwoerw H ahnnaera. ' Beautihil threnrOf Aluntntim H nicer will be sunrardcU kt 10 cents in tuaxup. J. Stevens Arms L Tool Co., F. O. Box 4099 CHIC0PKX FALLS, MA83., 17. 3. A. GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite . .ft Monuments and Head Etones Cemetery work etc. Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Barn Teams 10c, - 8addle Horse 6c Rigs as well as teams Jkept in the dry. Horses boarded by day, week or month, J. H. JONE5, INDEPENDENCE flow to Avoid Appendicitis Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic conBtipatiou by stimulating tbe liver and bowels and restores tne natural action of tbe bowels. Orlnc Laxative Fruli Syrup dis not nause ate or gripe and Is mild an l pleasant to take. Eefuse substitutei. Nold by D. U. Dove; druggist." Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold A. J. Nusbaum, Batesviile, Indiana, wrua.. ''Last wear I suffered for three months with a summer cold ' to dis tressing that It interfered with my. business. I had marjy or tbe symp toms of hav fever, and a doctor' pre scription did not reach my eas9, and I took several medicines whioh seemea to only altera vate my ease. Fortun ately I insisted upon having Foley Honey and Tar and it quickly enrea mo. BBV who una nuvo mow ww.wj - RnnAv and Tar with the same suc cess '' Sold by D. G. Dove, Druggist. Don't Be Blue and lose all i a teres t when help is with In reach. Herbine will make that liv er perform its duties properly. J. B. , T7.1L.- M I - 1 . n . II tnln e nmistant sufferer from constipation and a disordered liver, I have found nriiin to be the best medic ne, for the-e troubles, on the market. I have UBed it constantly. I believe it to be tbe best medicine of Us kind, ana l wish all sufferers from these troubles tokuow the good Herbine has done" tue?? 'Sold byD. G. Dove. 1