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There is no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for to
effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a few doses of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy
In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can be
relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally
valuable for cliildrcn and is the means of saving the lives of many
children each year. In the world's history no medicine has . ever met
with greater success,
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f'ltlcc ill CihihT IttlHdllllt, fiHHIl
a, . :i Olllic hour? '.I h. in. !' I-.
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iOvl In K i'.I I'. Hall.
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B. F. JONES
a i tohm: r-J 7-,.f w
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( lilire iiifliii'" I ' l''k
ISI"-ti-:n!kmt:. kk(".n
MATTISON BROS.
CIGM'S, TOHACCOS AM)
CllOlCli COM hCllOM.KV
The I'.e-I In l'.e hliitneil.
ii.mr lloti'l IHi'l Iteiir Cooper Itlort
INDEPENDENCE. ORE
W.R ALLIN.D. D.S.
... Dentist. ,
iamlr Kilmeiwii t iM.r Hiilirtiug,
IilitelH-iiili'lH. . riro
T 1-1 I? D'D FtZfljW
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FIRE RE If
McMinnvllU, : : : : Oregon
Chat. Gregory, Jfgt., Dallas. Or-.
California Medicated Soap
The IiomI for mireii, cliaiH""'' liHtnU
iliimlrull, limeiit ltliK and polmHI
oiik,
Mrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr.
Agi'tll.
Moniiioiith HI., Jnrii'pendi'iH'e Or.
Launch Independence
riys hetweeu luilepeiideuee nd SaV
inil'ailv except .-uiiday. Passenger
.and freight husinH solicited.
Leave lndependenee : fl:I50a in.
Leave Hiilem : 3:15 p.m.
Geo. Skinner - Skipper
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R. E. DU6ANNE, D.M.D.
I 131-aVTIST
Oradnatfl of N " 0
t PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE
G L Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
JVIarble and
Granite
Monuments and Head
ttones U metery
work etc.
t PJ'1' Calloway
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the Ameriran School
of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo.
under Dr. A, T. Still, found
er of the science.
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Phone 791 Rooms 78
COOPER BLOCK
INDEPENDENCE, ORE
Polk'8 Gazetteer.
A tmntlHMiKllreotnry orM-h rltr. n yll-
Wln own i'"l Wnslil.iK lli.r a .ti-wrlpt-
JTm.P'.-i. "t- v h.- loKPilir wen hf- -
,' rv ,,r .'arh '"l" "'' protmslon. K. I.. I -1
A Co.. Inc., Hditlle.
Im Ira iru iki
rm - u vmi -M.t
For Sale lv l M. KIRKLANI)
LtiML AMD PERSONAL KEWS
Tin1 rr;iliir iiuiiii rly covi-mint
iim'. Iiii): -f llif ItiiptUl lmr li will
I..- In 1.1 n( lli' i lnin li uliir lay bI two
I h i i i k.
Mi- M.ind Hill' .f I'uill.uitl nttctnl
: iil I In- IImI-M.K'ii' wcl.liin,' which
In, I; .Imi-" WYili I iv. Sim ri iiirncil
l.i lii-r h mi" in l'l.rllaiiil M Iiy.
I n!. ' itilmi I, iixiillvi', tin- ii lux
tit 1 v. h i 1 1 1 1 ( -. i lit il'iv l ii irritate.
It l tin- I"-"' laxative. t;iiurnnt'l or
ynir n.oiii'V Imrk. lov . William,
' ( I. arli" 1". Kii-i! ami f.niuly iirriwl
in mli'K'iii!iiii'i' l.n-t Mik t'i j rf'tnl
llii' mmiiiiT. Mr. ltiir wan funucily
; cnti.t'ti'd v illi I h M'lliliuilltll nnl
m.i! m'IiukI having Ihtii i-riiirijiiil "f
'tin- liaminK d.'pai'lni.nt. 1 1 -'lmliUtlm
ri ttt-i "f tin- Clin
' tuli-Killy mIhii'I nf 1'olt l;inl.
H.-rt tirliiT, of Klt'iii, Win., ii.vh:
"I Imve only taken four ilown i.f your
K l Idc.v tml HU'Mit J "it It mid the?
Imve Iniii ( ir mi' more tlmn mm.v other
iiifilifiiK lm 'Vr done. I Bin t-till
taking -liit I'illH I want a u'rlit
cure." Mr. Hatticr refera DeWitt'a
Kidney and Bladder I'illn. S11 t.y
Dove A William.
A Utter from Wei-hy Kdwanla of
SmIiiii, who in carrying an adver-
t''''"t thin jmiHT "Steam Carpet
n,(lI1jnj, an(1 Feather Renovating"
'tk for I.fiO
t . ... n.llll.Fllui.lDlllll
covering rxjH'imu iui
during June. I'leoae continue through
July. Am well pletmed with remiltn."
Sloper Hrothera have just completed
sinking a well for the Monmouth
cannery. A tent was made after the
well was completed when 900 gallons
was taken out without preceptibly
lowering the water. They also sunk a
well for the Monmouth creamery.
From Monmouth they moved their
well drill to Falls City where they
have aeveral contracts for wells.
This Is wuat Hon. Juke Moore, State
Warden of Georgia, saya of Kodol for
IWinepHla: E. C. DeWltt'i 4 Co.i
Chlcaao, III Dear 8Irs I have suffer-
ed more thau twenty years from Indi
gestion. About eighteen months ago
I had grown Bo much worse that I could
not digest a crust of corn bread ana
could not retaiu anything on my
stomach. I lost 23 pounds; In fact I
made ud uiy niiud that I could not
live but a short time, when a friend of
mine recommended Kodol. i. con
sented to 1.1 y It to ieue him and was
better lu one day. 1 now weigh more
than I ever did in my lite and am in
better beullu thau for mauy years.
Kodol did it. I keep a bottle con
stantly, and write this hoping that
humanity may be benefitted. Yours
very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta,
Aug., 10, 1904." Sold by Dove
& Williams.
. Over ThirtyFlve Years.
In 1872 there was a great deal of di
arrhoea dysentery and cholera infant
um. It was at thia time that Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy was first brought Into use.
It proved more successful than any
other remedy or treatment, and has for
thirty-live years maintained that record
Hroni a small beginning ita sale and
use hasexteuded to every part of the
United Sietes and to many foreign
countries. jNlue druggists out of ten
will recommend it when their opinion
is asked, although they have other
mediciues that pay them s greater
profit. It can always be depended upon,
even in the most severe and dangerous
cases. For sale by Y. M. Klrkland.
Just Exactly Itight.
"I have ustd Dr. KlBg's New Life
Pills for several years, and find them
jubt exactly right," says Mr. A. A.
Felton, of Harrlsvllle, S. Y. .Ne
L'fePill !t'live without the le.s. (lis
comfort. I'.est lemed, tor coutflip.it ion,
bilioiumem uud niah.ria. 'Jo cents at aii
di uijtgists.
i
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-:iu-h
N S!.--i, St Heel, N IN'iU" T
tlw MiUVrcr from Kldiif.v
'I'ruuble.
No ik-ji c f .r tin- kl liiev mil' r r
I'nili hihI iliHtii-f" from iimrn t uilit,
Ili Itll I 'MM- Imi'k ,
T'w intje of ImckiiiTi" tmt In r ymi nil
d.ty,
I Mill aeliinif I ri-nLHyour re-t "t nllit,
L'riiiury l i-r. 1 rt. ml'l to your mi-ery,
tint HI the Cile - i nre tile kiilnevn
I ,,-,i,V Kidney IMIU will work iliueme.
Tln-y'ie f.T Hie l;i'!l.ev elil.V
Mvi nude gieil iun lii Inde
pendence. (ieo. " l:leli:irdii, livlnif on Moii
Mioii.h t.. lndepeti.leii i', Oregon n.i.V :
1 Miir. red liiim a Kevirre puln III the
miiiiII of my tiaek f..r n lni ti'iie the
in.iilik' litl.eriiig me tit night mul
1 would arNe in the nioriiinit (eeling
mi Iiiiiik and Htilf that I rim Id hardly
put on my elotliing 1 very
mUeralild when Jean's Kidney
eMine lo my Htlenthm, and I proeuied a
tiox at 1. M. Kirklimd's Drug More.
They helped nn In a fhort time, and I
call nay that 1 received a great deal of
iK-netlt from their uhm. I do not hesi
tate to lecoiumend Dunn's Kidney
Pills too hers auiTuring frtm kidney
com plaint."
For HbIb hy all dealers. FrleB 60
rents Koster-Millinru l'o., uuii.iio,
New York, Sole AgenU for the United
States.
Heinmt)er the name Doan a and
take no other.
C. & K. Time Card.
The following train service is in ef
fect on the line of the C. & E. railroad
between Albany and Yaquina, daily
except Sunday: Train No. 16 leaves
Albany 7:45 a. m. and arrives at Ya-
quina at 1 :30 p. m. Train o 2 leaves
Albany at 12:40 p. in. and arrives at
Ynquina at 5:30 p. in. Train No. 15
letwes Yaquina at 2:15 p. m. and ar
rives at Albany at 7 p. m. Train o.
1 leaves Yaquina at 7 a. m.and arrives
at Albany at 11:55 a. m. Sunday
service as follows: Leaves Albany at
7:35 a.m. and arrives at Yaquina at
11:40 a. m. Leaves Yaquina at 6 p. m.
arriving at Albany at 10:30 p. m. 7-9
More damage Is done the uncovered
strawberry bed during the months of
February and March than In the ear
lier portion of the winter.
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
FROM INDEPENDENCE
FOR DALLAS
Train No (14 Iprvps Independence daily (MX)
a. m.: leaves Monmouth 6;la a. m.; arrives
IlallHSdUO a. in.
Train No Its leaves Independencn dally
10-50 a. m.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.j
arrives Dallas, 11:80 a in.
Train No 70 leaves Independence dally :I5
p. to.: leave Monmouth 6:30 p. m.; arrive Dal
las tt So p. in.
FOR AIRLIE
n... xt .. lnnBn. 'nunnnrtaniprlnilv 7:11
1 ntlU II" ' F.-; ' '
a. m.; leaves Monmouth 7:40 a. m.i arrives
Alrlle 8:15a ni.
Train No 78 leaves Independence dally 8:30
p. in.: leaven J.lUIIIint,m u.in.
Alrlle 1:26 p.m.
FOR MONMOUTH ONLY
Leaves Independence dally 2:30 p. m.
FROM DALLAS
FOR INDEPENDENCE
. ... ... 1 ,. r!nn nlv.mnl Si 1 1 1. -
Train inowj ifv .,, ,.... w.. t. ......
day :30a. m;. loaves Monmouth 8:55a. m.; ar
rives lnaepeuaence . m.
Train No 101 leaves Pallas bttnpAt only
8:55 a. m.: arrives Monmouth 7:20a.m. ar
rives Independence 7:30 a m.
Train No leaves Dallas daily 1:00 p. to.;
. ....i. i.ien ... ..orrlvpa InnpnAn
denee 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon
mouth lor Atriie)
Train No 71 leaves Dallas dally 7:Si p. m.;
lea-eB Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrives Independ.
ence 8;lo p. in.
FROM AIRLIE
Train No K6 leaves Alrlle daily 9 a. m.;
leaves Monmouth : a. m.; arrives Inde
pendence :50 a, m. (This train connects at.
Monmouth for Dallas)
Train No72 loaves Mrlle dully .Vn, p. in.;
leave M.iuuuiHli .":l p. in.; arrives Inde
pendence ":." p. . '
Train No liri leave Alrl'e 4:i"'P. m. hun
oay o i.v nri'iv.-s Mtinmosih .:'.?. p. in. a:
rives luilrpmdence : p in.
FUOM .VION.VivilTTU ONLY
lovr" "i.mniiiM'li Tor In.'.i'iH'iulence duiiy
' 'J-.sn 111.
ARTISTSBLU.NDCRl
A Prtuuits ' M jnUt Tnal Adam 4
tv E"jO,j.
Aiiiuna '' '" B(iim.!tnC 'I'leaka"
by urt!i I a l.iu S. in by Turner lu
lil li ralid" U lijMri lrlilti'l
aim. 'I!il im (iiIhiiimI aliiKwt
inUi It LiiiiH'riMin iiiiiM'tit Di l,in,'HU
ait t in lf (II I Hi" H cf t3uniatii,
priii l'r'iii U rili. li In
iM.rlrall i.f gmi'ii t t.irla iuinll lit"
rl!.t.n T llio r.r -f Hi irifr ll
ri'K i'nlir
A l'l' I irr i f Ad .itu ai d l.v in Iho
curtlxii 'f I di n hnnit lu ll' KH''ry
i.f f tit Jfu, In l.lilxiti. r-r will
llml f.iiil D l,lii a pr. ei"ii
f tll'Hlks.
hi ll. fiini.Kiii Knll-ri. al AlTi
ure i--r:nli -.nir-n of old iiihIim In
il Ii tin JiiiiiI.Ii' i.f l.. n U ff
i,mrl.iilili' ns thu twlnil.iie In flm. I"
i r d. ttiri uf lifiivi'ti tin- ri'luint;cl
tire anii-d iilli ! and nrrnws. an I
in U-I.mt(l i4iiilln f "Hi" M'ir-tu-r
f tliii IiiiiiM i tiis" tln iii r- l
ri iri-wtiliil n lnklii' plan In 'H'
.,f IloIInnd. Tin" .:tri-nt uf tin' hl'
il'vn tiro ale ut Imr-.'lifM. tin' Human
sohllLr nro t m.-Ii i'.li hk-ii iirnn-il
itii iiitiMk'-t. mul the Imioci'tit liifniilt
Mi' tratixfiinniHl Into P"lld 8i IhmIIxi)h
In ltili-",v vtix.lcii trmiBcr itnd Jm-krl
mid Imlititilli-d aliK-H.
SOMNAV.SULISM.
Soma of tha Curious Thing Don by
SUpw!Uor.
Many yours iim uii urt lililn of
I ;.nl-u ux tillcxli'd tiie ruse of a youus
-'ltiillt ! U tin WIIK III till' ll.'ll'it 'f
irctthirf "I' diirlnit Ihc nlk'ht In a HlaH
of KoimiiiiniiiillMii mul. tnkinj; imi,
hiU itnd i n i -r. ((iiipni-iiii; ti writ-
in-' LIm Krrinoili. S lien he tililflicil otic
i:iCi In" Would rend mid i-orrn t It. Ill
otiiiT to ns.irt:ilii vihi-tlicr tlie m
UMiiiiiiiMst iiinde lis" if 111 eve tin
iin llli'.slioii held il piece of .:iteliiird
iindcr Id chin In lUi'Veut Ilia HccliiK
the I:tlier Upnll lllelt lie wit wrlllllK.
I, tit hf continued to write on without
Ireliitf III the least liicuu vcnleiiced.
It Ih related of Nercltl. a ulcej-iwulk-cr.
Unit lie would nometlmea curry a
Uehri-iJ c:iml!c. tin if to nlve him Htflit
in his etiiilo.vineiit. hut on a holtle
i'intr Mil'stitutiMl he took It and curried
il wltlmu( apparently uoticlng the dif
fciciiee. Aiintlier wiiiniainliuli.st would dress
In IiIh hlecp uml go to the cellar, w here
it wan pitch dark, and draw wine from
the cttk w ithout walking Into anything
and wi.iiout spilling a drop of the
wine. Lut If he happened to awnke In
the cellar he had great dlllieulty In
groping his way out. Exchange.
Another Kind.
When Johnny Ilobbs left his home
up among the New Hampshire hills to
visit his grandmother In Worcester.
Mass.. he was cautioned by his mother
that he would find things In the city
strangely different from those at home.
Johnny arrived In the early after
noon, and long liefore tea time his
grandmother, who lived most simply,
told him to run out to the pantry and
get a bow l of milk which she had left
there "for a hungry boy."
A moment later she followed him
and, to her amazement, beheld ber
grandson bravely at work on a bowl
of spearmint tea which she had forget
fully put in the place where she had
told him to And the milk.
"Why, child." she cried, seizing the
bowl from poor Johnny, "don't you
know this lWt milk?"
"I I knew it wasn't like nillbury
milk," stammered Johnny, with a final
gulp, "but I thought maybe It was the
kind folks had in Worcester."
A Musical Spider.
The extraordinary musical sensitive
ness of spiders has several times been
proved. Every one has heard of Pel
lisson's spider. Consoler of the unfor
tunate prisoner, it perished because it
listened too closely to the captive's vio
lin. The jailer saw it and crushed it
brutally. Gretry, the coinpost-r. speaks
of a favorite spider which descender
nlong its thread upon his piano as soon
as he played it When giving recitals
at Brussels Rubinstein saw a large
spider issue from the floor of the plat
form and listen to the music. He gave
three concerts at the same hall, and
on each occasion the spider appeared.
Paris Revue.
Sailing Clubs.
The first sailing club was probably
the Cork Harbor Water club, now
known as the Royal Cork Yacht club,
established iu the year 1720. The ves
sels were small, and from that period
until early in the nineteenth century
yachting developed but slowly. In
1S12 the Cowes Yacht club was found
ed with some fifty-five yachtsmen.
Since that date yachting associations
have rapidly grown in numbers and
strength all over Europe and America.
New York American.
Squelched.
Trosperoua Young Actor (returning
tired after a matiuee and evening per
formance of successful play) Ah, dear
boys, I really think it's time all good
actors were iu bed. Grumpy Trage
dian (looking up from his paper) They
are. Life.
Unexpected.
"Why, Clara," said a mother to her
little daughter, who was crying, "what
are you crying about?"
" 'C-cause," sobbed the little miss. "I
g-started to m-make dolly a b-bonnet.
nd It c-conied out b-bloomers."
!ctnti:.l Incentive.
XeVl-Po yn:i lYuik you could love
him If he were rich? Belle I would
try harder!
C.'owi '.;.' :'.:I Is o':c'.) Tiierely a waste
of lir.K'.-I !i;lsdclp!!a Record.
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Anfrfrrl IVtnrdv forrorrifiri
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Vorniiil otnuiNKiiisJcvrriiB
pes J and LOSS OFLU-R
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KEW YORK.
CIIilraTUPed wUrtli riK"
Exatt Copy of Wrapper,
iZin&Mmm j U Wk & U U UkU U
E. H.
Painter and Paperhanger
I have recently located lu thi city and am prepared to do all kind of llouw.
Sinn, and Carriage I'uintinv-, l'per Hanging. Ghiztint, etc. My prices are
reasonable and 1 guarantee catinfaction. Kftimates freely furninhed.
Leave Orders with Bice (Q. Calbreath
or telephone Main 4A5.
0 UNDERTAKING
Day or Night Calls Promptly attend
ed to. Fine Parlor in Connection.
Ad Experienced Lady Assistant.
Pftcnc, main 273 Re. 73
W. L. UICK, Kiniwinier and FuikthI Director.
Lioeused by Oregon State Board of Healt i
BICE 6r
IdUtPKNDENCK
The Willamette
Light, Power & Water
WATER RATES-(Water by meter applies to resi
dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus
tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20c
per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE
Residence, 15 cents per K. W.
Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W.
Power, rates on application.
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
H. Hirschberg, Pres. A. Nelson,
Independence
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking Business
lnteres- P;iid
Director.: II. Mirs birg,
Miiiili .11 il
TorlnfTiti and Children.
The Kind Yea Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
- Thirty Years
tmk twrum omrr. mtm cut.
HHP" ' .nullum 1 '
CrlLPRElTn
OREQOM
Valley Company
at Very Reasonable Rates
Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash.
AA
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HP
. . i I I lg K I M W ic X 9- M LB - A T
The
National Bank
on Time Deposits
A. Ke'son. H. W. Rpr. B. F.
J. K. I'vla.dcn