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iota Side aiH N.llel c-W'v from Iilni4ll'r-' Ktu, by KiTriw lutiiliii it l'". I II HI I Ki ll. Illi tin Km!! ml Independent, r'.. t' orticw at aexxmd-rlaaa wader Subsoription. $1.50 Per Vai Tlio.se whu hav nrvt-r heuril Mr. Heuey in public jeecli are hiirjirifed with the fon-tful iin pliciiy of the man, a simplicity with a ring of eineerity that car. riod conviction to hi auditors. His speeches are good to hour. There is no one who would he disco in tit ted by it hut those who quake under the light of right eous investigation. Oregon, ns well as every other state in the union, would profit by having a Ileney in its every county. It is unfortunate, on the ether hand, that a man cannot engage in a work of lofty spirit and no ble purpose and nt the same time retain the confidence mid sup port of the people cs u unit. Such is, however, the case with all great reformers, r.ndever has been. Mr. Ileney is now being persecuted by. the great news papers of the Pacific coast, and it is not unreasonable to presume that, through the organization of the associated press of the world, all newspapers of that organiza tion will unite t destroy this great man. In many cases, as Mr. Ileney says, graft is the stimulant which inspires these newspaper attacks, as in the case of the Argonaut of Sau Fran cisco, while on the other hand, ihe motive is discovered in news miners whose past records of dealing do not bear investiga tion, 01 more probably the di rectors of these papers are of fenders of the law in other deal ings outside the newspaper and who pollute t heir papers to screen their other nefarious and unlaw ful acts. Prosper Francis Joseph lie "ey. TUCKAPAW. Mr. Lawrence was an Independence visitor Thursday. W. P. Bevens. who has been ill for some time, is improving. Wm. Propst was an Independence visitor Saturday evening. waiter ells and wile were in Independence Saturday. A. J. Walcott was down to Indepen dence on business Saturday. Have you Been John Mode's new buggy he purchased last week? Sam Irvine of Independence was through this locality Saturday. I'. Hoodard and Mr. l-islibaek were down to Independence Saturday. K, II. McUarter and wile were Independence visitors Saturday. O. W. McLaughlin of Buena Viwta Wdi tlx ough this locality Sunday. Chan. Goodwin and family of Sweet Home are working for O. T. Murphy. W. E. Borons and wife spent Sun- duv with the hitters parents near Bridgeport. Arch Sloper who has had blood poison for Ahe hist two month is speedily recovering. Claude South has moved on Dewey Hill's hop farm where he has taken a contract to cultivate the hops. . Lawrence Bros, leave the first of the week for Portland where they intend to work during the summer. It is reported that Krebs Bros, have purchased the Ruph Smith ranch which they intend to make into a dairy farm. PORTLAND CI.U3 AWARDS PRIZES. (Continued from first page.) between nineteen and twenty feet, the people of the great Columbia river basin and nil Uidm1 of the Pacific northwest were ai-tonished. The most thorough compilation of the shipping of P.I07 from this port shows numer ous ves.-els with draft ranging from 2") to feet, and a very large number averaging in excess of 24 feet. The people of the Columbia river U)arnng poii't tit yourself uj with a telephone contract. The . Home Telepfione Company Of InditHh'nce will furnish you modern telephone forvioo without a contract. Let U9 tell you about it. IV. L. VICE, Manager OFFICE IS BICE 4- CJILBREJITH'S FURA'ITURE STORE luiiu do not appreciate" the mii-rop' riwtitutioii ooiiNtuiitlv uiveil the river Mini lave nked Senator lVrkin to correct hi erroneous statement in the seiiute, but up to this time he has not done no. Mayor licit fchl, of Iwiston, earn to Portland on the lOtli st the head of H deli-cation of I.ewistoti-1 larkston citizen, including omentl ol liie commercial bodic, the managers of their numerous irrigation projects, railroad othciuls ami capitalist to personally invite representative citi zens of Portland to visit I.ewiston- Clarkston on May 1st to celebrate the opening of the "Kiparia Cut-off which means a ten-hour schedule U-twecii those cities and Portland. "Were it not for the fact ttiat my avocation makes it necessary for me to reside in the national capital said F. J. llaskin, the famous foreign correspondent, representing aoint forty of the leading metropolitan I .a I nts of the country, "I would choose the Pacific northwest for my homt In no section of the world is th rosard of endeavor so sure, and life so wholesome and delightful. I have encountered the most delightful weather in Portland that I have seen durinc a trip of more than 20,(HK) miles since January lt-t.'' MCMDUTH NORMAL (Continued from first page) at large. While perhaps not a necessity in school work yet the effect of music in the life of a pupil is most salutary. In jsTfect fairness to all we feel warranted in saying that the methods adopted in the training department by the principal, L. It. Truver, are re ceiving the hearty endorsements of all, and are proving their merits by the excellent results obtained. Mr. Traver has long studied the problems of the graded and ungraded schools from the practical as well as theoret ical side and his methods are the re sult of careful and painstaking labor. Particular stress is laid upon the fundamental branches and the drills in English and mathematics give the pupils a clear conception of the re sults to be obtained. This is main tained throughout the whole nine grades. The work of the critic teachers is both very helpful to the pupils as well as to the student teachers. MONMOUTH Miss Bertha Fream visited in Falls City Sunday. Miss Nellie Smith is the guest of relatives in Salem. Mrs. John Doughty visited in Pal is the last of the week. Mrs. K. IT. Ilosner and daughter wen; Miiem visitors aiuruay. There are a few light cases of chick-n-pox in town but all are improving. Scott Campbell was so unfortunate as to lose a valuable work horse last week. Gordon Treat and family, of Falls City, visited relatives here Sunday and Monday. Mrs. 11. (J. Butler and Miss Gladys Cattron visited in Pallas the last of the week. L. 1). Mulkey and wife have re turned to Amity after a short visit with relatives. The Golden rod club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. II. 'A. Thiii'p last week. Mrs. J. M. Smith has returned from i visit witn ner uaugnier, -urs. ij. v. Ilandsaker, in Portland. Mrs. .Frank Angell has returned to her home m Portland alter a three weeks cojotirn with relatives here. W. L. Bice, the genial manager of the Home Telephone Company, is alwavs pleased to talk telephone. Let him explain the operation of the new system to you. Hi tiol Wll.lt li Nf-llrl. "Mna ral II l.hrl I' ' um lidx nif, Mr. V Kaiiblim ..ri.:i fi...L. In J. T.r. "1 m i"' em. .1,.u thai lit li""K t'H v"rj' .It inter It.ieud. It Ibeu "iy IlilMUUl lrMIHIlMltl KlectiiO Hit nr.. I bought a l..ill ! t allot! imU'tl-XlrtiKltl. I lld foot In th jjravr, lull Wtctrlo Hitlna put It ti k on the tuif itl'it and l.u ukII vr im." Sold Ulidr Ituaiaiitr at all diumiUt, Mr. J. A. Mills, of Haluiu, but Ut merlv t'f tbi eit.V, atlondel tho 1. O O. F. I'luiiinpiiieiit Tuediiy nij;lit.and ... il... iMni.t of Joe llublmnl ami fiiunly. Impurtaiit DeelsiDii. It I important that you ImiiKI il cid to tk only Foly Honey an4 T.r uIihii vou hav a eouifli or colli ai It 111 euro th most obstinate rack lag cough and exH tbe cold fiout ur ystwin. Foley' Uom-y and Ir con tain no harmful ilr.i. InM tiKn havlnit It. D. 0. Iv. The hyittem known a selective rinirinir will be instulle.1 on party lines by the Home Telephone Com ininy. This does away ith th annoyance of having your Ih U jingle M Ili.tlMt'ltP III1V Mil lwcrilMT on your line i called. Aironta Perfect Huciirlty. Foley' Honey and Tr atford er feet iHTUrlty from nemnonia ami con sumption a It cure the nit obstlnaw ....,.,),. .n.l i-oIiIm. V havu never known a single lust anew of a cold re sultinir In pneumonia after Foley' Houey and Tar tis len taken. I. u. IHive. Rod Yard for Bent. Hon vsrd. consisting of twelve acres, across the river from Indepen dence, for rent on the shares of one- fifth. For particulars telephone Main 371 or write II. Mattison, lmb- eudeuce, Oregon. I'1'1 MEEETS Wrril PAIXFUL ACUOLNT. The following item of news was taken from the Long Beach I laily Tel egram, and refers to un old time rest dent of Independence: Mrs. J. W. Wheeler, sixty-eight years old, a widow, residing at the cor ner of Fifth street and Klin avenue, slipped and fell from a porch at her home yesterday afternoon lotweeii 4 id 5 o'clock. Her left shoulder was dislocated, her wrist iuid left leg were painfully in jured, and her entire left side was uf feet eil. - Dr. Felt, who was culled to attend the feeble woman, says she will lie confined to her led for some time as a result of her injuries. Death Was on his Heels. Jestie P. Morns, of Skippers, Va. bad a close call in tbe spriug of PJ06. He says: "Au attack of pueuinouia left me so weuk and with such a fearful cough that my friends dec-land con sumption had me, and death was on my heels. Then I was persuaded to try Dr King's New Discovery. It helped me Immediately, and after tk iiiK two and u half Lotties I was u weli man again. 1 found out ttiat JNew Discovery Is the best remedy forcouifus and lung disease in all Ihe world. Sold under Kuuruutee at ail druggists. 0e and $1.00. Trial bottle free. A party of Airlie people, composed )f Wm. Propst, Henry Juhnke, Miss Ford, and Jesse and Henry Ford, drove to Falls City Sunday, where they were the guests on that day. of Mr. and Mrs. Sumptcr. Chamberlain's lists Preference. Mr. Fred C. Hanrahman, a promi- ient druggist of Port mouth, Va.,saye: For the past six years I have sold and recommended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dianlmealieme.ly. It is a great remedy and ona of the best patent medicines on the market. I handle some others for the mime pur poses tiia; pay me a large profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customer so certain to appre ciate my recommending it to him, that I give the preference." For sale tiy P. M. Kirk laud. Poland Chinas for Sale. - Threee good Poland China brood sows for s:ile. For particulars write to or inquire of Charles S. HilT, Inde pendence, Oregon." Telephone, f24. NOTICK TO PATItONS. 1 Having dispo-jed of half interest in my drug store to M. C. Williams, I re quest all those knowing themselves to be indebted to mo- to call ami settle their accounts On and alter April 1st the business will be carried on under the firm name of Dove & 'Williams, and we will soon be better prepared than ever to attend the wants of our many customers. A square deal, right prices, and courteous treatment for all wiP be our aim. Wo trust we shall merit the contin ued patronage of our old customers, and the opportunity for making new ones. P. G. DOVE. Ir R FRIEND TO FRIEND. Tli nereonal recomuimdatiotta t n1 who hav been curnl of comfk and cold by CbanitK-rum voujjo have done mor than all 1 Unle articU of trad and coiuniprea om a Urg part of tba civlluwa worm. MOM Fit l.tt)l HC No, iS K of P Mt every Men. nlglil In K. of I'. Hll. W. II. ltiM,U.C vV. Hleliardwtii, K.ltand H. B. F. JONES ATTOItXKY-AT-LA IV yoTAitr pujtLiv Oflira uprtair In.Cooprr lllk IN PKPKNDKNCK, OREOOK ft R.E.DUGANNE, n.M.D. DltNTIST t f Ora.bisio of N. . I). 0 I PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE MATTISON BROS. CIGAKS. TOBACCOS AND CiiOlCI: CONFfc'CTIONKHY The l'.et to He Obtained. Next door Hotel and Rear Cooper Block INDEPENDENCE. ORE W.B ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... cAJUleM KHrarlKiu rowr Hulldlug, lndoiende:.ce, Orou Launch Independence 11 1 a bttweeu luiteni-ndeuce slid t'a! em daily except Hiinday. Pussi'iij'er and freijjhl hilxiueHH xoliclted. Leave Iiiilepeti'leiK'e : ic.ton. in. Leave MnIciii : 3:15 p.m. Gfo. SU Inner - HI: I inter NOl'ICK OK mis ForConslruiaion. f Three llrlile Four Kill-. Notice Is hereby given that blda will ho re- i-olvcil for the contru(!tlon of one meel pn 100 fuel loan wllh the forty fuvtttpruochiint vai'hend.at Iiidnpendenc-e. Oue nlxlyfoot pan wood bridge with 3U fact approach at euch fud. One at whut la known m Ihe Flannery bridKO. One forty-live tool span wood bridge at what In known u tho Ash wall near MoCoy. AIho for making lour fllls an follown: At Independence, length about feet.'av- erinre helxht, about II feet. Flannery 1111. ength about slO feet, aveniKO height, about 7 feet. Hwail fill, length, about aid leet, aver age height, about feet, l.ung All. length" about 110 feet., average height, about 4 feet. That ttld bidH u received will be opened by the comity court at the county court room In Hallux, Oregon, on thd lsth day of April, IIKW, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. in. The right to reject a.)y or all bids Ix reerved by the court l'lan ana Hpecllicauons may oe found on (lie at the county clerk's ortlce on and after April 1th, 1IMM. Certified cheek lor live percent, of eaeh hid must be delivered with each bid, und Hudlclent bond will be re- 1 ill red by the Hiieeessful bidder on entering Into a. contract, lilrts will bo ivcelvea lor tne Kteel bridge und steel work separately, and for each of the wood bridges or uk a whole for all bridges and nils, or f.r biii;eK separate and tills separate from bridges. 10. M. SMITH, 4 . Ill Count v C ork. Itcv. K. C. Wigmoro, of Kugcnc, will pri'itoli nt tin; i.;iiristi:in cnurcii in this city next Sunday uftornooii, nt 3 o'clock. Noilly ot Trouble. I caused by HtuKUiition of tho liver and bowela To get rid of it and back ache and biliousueHg and the poison thiit liritifrs jnundiee, take Dr. King's New Life tli reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at all drtiggiits. Born April 12, to the wife of I. M. Stover of Weisur fliit Idnho, at 10 jiound boy. Mrs. Stover was formerly J,Iiss Clara Hall of Mon mouth Oregon. $IOO Reward, $10 The renders of thlH paper will he pleased to am that then; is at leant one dreaded Idl. ease thai mile lice has been able to cure In al ti tonnes, and Unit i Catarrh. Hall's Ca tarrh I'tire is the only positive cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh beliiB a constitutional disea.se, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull' Cutarrb Cure is taken internally, acting directly up on the blood and mucous Mirtace of the sys tern, therchy desiroyius; the lonndation o tla disease, undiviujj the patient strength uy Imildln up the coustimtion and agisting DHtuie in doini; 11k work. The proprietor have so much fallh In its curative powers Mat they otrer Ce Hundred Dollars for any cise that II lulls to cure. Bend for list e testimonials. Address K.J. CHKNKY A CO., Toledo, O. sklt bvall UrusKista, 7,V Take Hall' Kamily fills for conslij-utlOD The Original Vou ran nut help but like ilio Idea of tho O'ittlnal (. !!. Ira. It route tti you iitilt lluni lb iiimilali'-n. Tl p k mi ma Im bandied bv aititi' of ih-imii niiniul from Clin., ubj l ar fn-ah, elsan and purw. Tl.i. I una l?.m C th (Jieai po.uir..7 . A KanUim'. iirlgin.l Pack Tr Tb Im.I m1(', hsrm.llrally aU I, W Uin Ilia full tingib, ll..r and aroma. It I Hi Identical !" ,w India a tl.y drbik it I rr. (b t . kaga f tbl ldli if'- ' K H W l..ii and yoo will tln.l II to w lb Iwal nd tha ohi nnimilel ! J F. WILA'ON, Gcncrol Merchandise INOIPKNDCNCtt OKI. These b..ies a ill make tbe a. aon of I'. OS at the farm of 1. N. Turner, one mile north of Airbe Terms fid leap; I5 for seawni; f) to immra D. N. TURNER, 7. IV. BROWN, Kee, r and Manager 4-W 1 '"' r Independence Billiard Parlor IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionery nd SmoKeiV Supplies Soft DrinHs The Place to INDEPENDENCE INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM IMDtatNDCNCC FOIt HAM. AN Train No HI leaven Independence dully IHUI n. m.: leiiM K Moniiiiiiilli H.l i a. in.; arrive lullit b:ll a. in. Train No lis leave. Independence dally I 'm h. in.: leaven Monmouth, H a. in.; urrlven linllun, II.Sii a lu. Train No' leave lielepeiidenoe dally S:U p. in.: leave .Monmouth .; p. iii.s arrive imi ia ti 55 p. m. FOIl AIKI.IE Train No 117 lenve :ndeieiidenc dally 7:.'i ni : leave Monmoiuh 7:10 a. in.; arrive Alrlle H:!' a ni. Train No 711 leave Independence dally S:! p. in.; leave Monmoiilli J: p. m.; arrive Atrlie l-ii p. in. FOIt MONMOUTH ONLY ta-avM Independence dill ly 2::m p. in. MOM DALLAS KOK INIlKI'K.N DKNCK Tnil ri Nolt'i leave Dallii dill ly except Sun- (lays: ia. no. leave Moniuoulh S:54 a. III.; ar rive Independence 11:16 a. ill. Train No 101 leave Dalln nl'NMY oNI.V (J .Vm. in.: arrive Mnniuoiith 7:1 u.m. ar rive IndeM-nduiice 7;W a in. Train No leave Dalhi dally VM p. Tn.; Ii'hvp Monmouth l-ilp. in.iirrlve Indepen dence 1:4.1 j. in. (i lilntialu couiiect at Jloii- inouili lor Ainie) Train No 71 leave Dalia dallv 75 I), in.; len-es Monmoiilli S p. in.; arrive Indepeud. en.S;l.i p. in. raoM aiulic Train Mnim leave Airlie daily 9 a. m.i leave Monmouth W::K a. in.; arrive Inde pendence Win a. m. (Thl trill n con necl ut .Moumoiitli for nulla) rraln No7 leave Atrlle dully fi:lW p. m.; leave Monmouth fillip, m.i arrives Imtu. peiuienee 6:55 p. in Train No IIK) leave Airlie 4;lfP. in. SPN- n.i v o" i.y arrive Mnninoiiih 6:) p. in. ar rives Independence wm p. " FIIOM MONMOUTH ONLY Leave Monnioulh for Independence dully nt 2t0 . m- C. Purvine & Son CONTRA CTOU BUILDKJl and Altering and Remodeling a Specialty Drafts, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Independence, - Or. G L Hawkins D.tlias, Or-. t JVIaablc and Granite ,o! .nriit'io i- ii nd lb a ! I t'litS t cnietl.TJ uor! etc THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMinnville, : : : : Oregon Chas. Gregory, Agt.. Dallas, Orp. to all .t ;m t1'- -n ! I BATTLE WING It. -tflilvrod SinH, So,s.'ll. One ( lh l"l ! hir on Ihe I'a. lni rn!, MARCH LAD An lnirlrd Kiillh "lilrr. Xa. f'l'l I"- Kmni a Ion lln Kaglaad' l-l Hlilrw. Spend ai Pleasant Hour OREGON CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF ....BY THE.... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Tm T F r 11 f..m -. K.J. VUI1U w J Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy. Kirksvllle, Mo. tinder Dr. A, T. Still, found er of tho Mcienee . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phono 791 Roomsl7 & 8 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE ggCSa ni i mi ii ii , i Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jonos Big New I5arn Toams 10c, Saddle Horse 5o Rigs as well its tennis kept in the dry. llorsKs honrtled bv day, woi'k or month. Dallas Steam Laundry Work Guaranteed ; Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday Olee Robinson .iVu-eiit: IJXDKI'ENDKNCE, : , , OREGpN California Medicated Soap The bf'A for sorew, chnpped hands daudrult, insect slingH und poison oak. Jrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth St., Independence Or.