i A ftplettdld Flat Of Fir ila. The tunny peraonal frttuda ut Mr. K. C. Hall, uow of Moacow, Idaho, but late tt Burn Vnta. Or,, will to lilfawd t loara of bit Rood forlun in getting pop ration of a fold of ground wuicta rroni iM to to riob in Bre opal. Tut mil m located on a ranch owned by Mr. Cleo Fatteraou. well-to-do widuw ladv of Momww, and m diicoTtrtd by ooi daut, to to atwak. Mr. raltaraon haJ win man to work dmilug wll, wben , , daa. tuco Irvine romntttiHl M MtMlmivllle and lcliltf clerk In tlto itnw tvivntly purvlmtwd by lila fUtlior. Pvviml ldk comity lvn aro atk'iid a wliou. Ht Ami Arbor, Mloli., mid w arc anrry to Warn tlmt the student r ImvIuk trouble with lli militia. Apltolied UittUi nwnllyots ourrvd Mwwu thviii. Ito. 1), V. Foiling it vlKilmn bit bri tli Ke. 0. P. IVIImir. t I.aFitjrft.0, auiall lad happening along diHivrd a peculiarly briuht pebble- iparkling Muouipt tb unearthed debrla, aud o pu eubmitting the atout to mi prt muior oWgiat for inspection it wu found to to ran tod beautiful ipeoiweu of the fir owl. Torn ar ouljr two other mniea f thia kind oo the. American continent, one Our jovial friend Lnytou .Smith wtilio at to mendou that b i in town. V do to with pleasure. Jm, V Lawrcuc cuine orr from L' lluKlk ltut Mndiy, ami it doing our oitv for ft tow ilave MIm Clam Irvine, tio in uwintiir ELEIT1UC FIXTURES. TMEY ARE RAPIDLY DISPLACING THE OAS CHANDELIER. of which it located in 0orgi IWIry wlwia, BuiiitayfU lu.K other In Meifco. "" " MrJHall realiiins the aiguitWnet. of I Marah Mvrwin got bin ankle badly tha Bud at one kmwd fifty acre of the apramwl wbila having a fritniilly ttiaale around for a term of year. Further in- with tome of the boy on Munday of lllia - veatigatioo rwaled the faot that nunier- week, out ledgea ot opal beanag qunrta were hidden beneath the eoil atadtptb of only a few feet, while iu many lMtaaoea"orop ping"wew plainly iibla along the enrface .The Bud la aaid to to a valuable one. and Mr, Hall aud Bona are perfect ing arrangement to lyitematioally work the vine. Mr. l 0. Uall (one ot the ownertottbe mine) atopped into our a f Tbnad r uoiiara u uwliin utnnt4rtum" on last Thuradu rt4 la Tk.lr Mului(n - Th h,l ..1.1 nivMi nnr arilinif deak aevl Amtaal TeU UUUy4 la Tfcl Da' era! ipeoituena ot tbwe rare and beauti. HaA Or.wif ladaMry. ful gem. We abould lik to deai'TiDe k With the urofrnwa of Interior electric our reader Juat how theee magmfloent lighting and the gradual diiapiiearaiice eryatala appeared to n. but iniuglnatloo of ga Illumination In theatre, hotel tail ua. and w ahall tow to content and private dweUinjr ha com a nw ourelve with every proiodeori,tiuo. It might iJimt to calM an " . . ,i . . art, or at hat an ally of an art, for It Two ot the .pec.nu.n. were . tan the atu,ntlin of and oomnionplaee-one, a while eryahU. tnJ ctiM forth mm9 ot upbeat and the otber radiating a pale eonrlel l deiguor, color; but the third ou wu a "gero of Thi new iiiilimtry is the uianufitrtur pureit ray aerenH-a magmfloent little of electric light flxtoree. Only two or Mpphir gliateniog in tto iinliiibl witb wre yean ago waa in iu inianry .ii n ii kn i,. ,u,k.. v. Today it ha reached an ImporUnc al . . fc . v mot a great a electric lighting ltaetf, took the rook, la which th crj.tnl waa , . ,,,,, ,,.?. , invt. bntoddd,lu our band and b.-ld itnpao mwt n, gm ehjMld-ltor u mym. tto ray ot light could nnpringe to beat eejingtogira ,,1, ui the electrolier, advtntage opon the (parkling little gem. and if th present raia of progmai I W turned it around and adjuated it to naintained the electrolier may be een thia and that Doaition ot the amiliaht. In th dwelling of lrou of very moil .ml hh.,lJ. a Dhonomenon of nntare, erate mean. It may to the rlluiu in , , . ' , i.,.ii t.. -.i the adt ance wluch made the candle and miracle ui wuuuiwui . , u , . , ...... . . i - , , , the oil lamp irive way to ga. aciuiiuaiea ana bio-. w..u . vm lm M flf)w eUm u( Tyreandjea. l oon th fUrauig nrfo Ugh, fllture- wwt tmpi)rtwl cult)fly of that unall piece ol cryU ot larger from France. Amorionn companliw man than your finger uail, played all tlie mil-1 ufacturod a oliwa of pUin good which lion of ethereal ware which go to make failed to aattafy the wealthy, and were no the varied and wondron beautv of for othew. All thi U cluwge.1 the ambient world. lie who can read aright the dory of the opal' glowing aurfece is wiaor than a Solomon, and caa anlv the cause of all the life and light and beauty of the universe. The Chilian Maillclaa Company. Theooniedy troupe which accompan le th above oompnny, and ha been performing in thi city for tlx lust ten day, gave their Oual exhibition Id Inde pendence ou last Suturdny evening. ibe ipecial foature of th entertainment waa th perfi'rmanoe of LeOoropte, "the Br king". Mr. LeOompte i a clever comedian a well aa a skillful mngioinn Kuma nf hli nerforrannnea enra anita am- touishmg to th uninitiated, for instance nP"'K which used to manufacture u. 1-..1 i,.i Ki. h Soodt Ulterior to the rrmich arUcle, are " " "7". , , ' now consoliJated, and many of the best luuiu uu. . .,uij v,tm v, ruuuiua j. French employed by them. on hi tongne, end holding a red hot iron It appear Just now that the American between hi teeth, etc Dr. Belchej are a little ahead of the French aud ICn- rendered Shammy O'Brien in a very sat- glib in tills new art Dot the American ttfaclory manner. The doctor is a olever IT1 fr '"" being convinced of elocutionist as well as a nlensiim saenker. I . Th Vanderbilta and many now. The American archltectnr and the American artint bav taken np the matter of Interior electric ughting, and the electric light fittings hare become part and parcel of architecture, Tim fit tings are designed to suit the style of the architecture, and they cover many pe riod, ABT IN Titf Bl oi.vtse. Sou of these are the Koiuanesiiue, the renaitaanc (French and Italian Louis XIV, Louis XV, Louis XVI, th Empire, Adams (English style), Colo nial (American) and the Nineteenth cen turv revival of the renainuuice in Die floral period. The mnterials of the fit tings are chiefly wrought iron, bras and copper hammered. Three or four milium dollar are in vested in the bnsinim The American The opera ball was crowded and the vast audienc appeured to to well pleased witb the entertainment. Ad exchange hit discovered that a poor girl bos to be awfully good looking to be pretty, and a rich girl bn to be awfully ugly to to homely. It might bo added that a poor mau ha to br awfully smart to be Intelligent, and a rich man aliuoat a blockhead to be lguorant. Thia rule, however, bus nothing to do with editors or politi cian. Monmouth Democrat. Otmtreel will soon be lighted b) eleotricity. Arrangement are now be ing made to remov th electric plant naohinery to tbe sew roller houring mill, where tbe greet 125 horse power en gine will to ample to furnish power toi both the mill ana tbe electric plant. We feel like throwing opour bat now tnat our street are to be no longer shrouded in darkness dnrihg the long winter night. Httzlett, the "Pilgrim Printer," ha shaken theduHt of independence from other of the wealthy Fifth avenue fauil bo hav imported electrio light fittings. and will hav no other. But It neeius to be only a matter of a few yean more when American art and American enter prise will have overcome French and English asoendency. The fittings made today are a varied hi style and fur more artistio than the gas uxtnrc. They are considerably more costly, tm. The costliest ever made was an electrolier, which now hang in the drawing room of Jame Rothschild, of London. It cost 10,000. It is 28 Incline in diameter, about 8 feet high, and i made of gilt bronse and rock crystal. The design is ot the Louis XVI period. Sixty-eight electric lights hang from the bronte leaves, and the mellow diffusion of light is as remarkable as the beautiful design. BOMK KXI-KNHIVS ONES, The cost of nearly all the finer fittings mount high np into the hundreds. One of the prettiest is a wrought iron lump With a dragon twisting itself aronnd it and flame in the form of electrio lights pouring from it mouth. There is one of these lamps in the residence of Will iam C. Whitney, ez-aecreUry of the navy. Another is a enpid holding a lamp made ot hammered copper. Tun of these are in Mr. Whitney' bouse. One of the prettiest of the smaller fit- Li feet and la a knight of the road once again. Home of our exchange hnve of tings is a bronze fly, from the month of late been having their fling at the old which alight is pendant. These file pilgrim, but aa we don't believe In kicking the under dog In a fight, whether it be witb tooth und claw or the bard bitter struggle for sulmiHtence, we decline joining in the choru of con temptuon badinage. Editor J. II. Htinc, of the Ht. Helens Mht, 1 Iu this city for the purpose of removing his family to 8t. Helens. Hi ts well pleased with Ills new Investment, .and feels happy a a clam at high tide. ..Success to the MM under Its new man- are placed at irregular intervals on the walls, and make a carious and pretty effect Cupids holding cut glass balls, with drooping lamp of bronze, and con taining twenty-four lights, are among the finest of recent productions. One recently made for a Chicago millionaire cost 1-1,000. For unall rooms the favorites are little eloctroliers of gilt and white metal and oxidized silver or copper, with rose re flectors. The designs are numerous. One made of oxidized silver hi a boy's face, with light shining from the mouth. An other of the same pattern ha two lights ItAlLltOAIH TDK MAHHKTM, ronrl.ANIi, Nov, Hat, IVIIKAT-ill lllttrKft (111 let Willi weak tone, quote ! Valley, f 1,30 ft i l.Si I Wnlli Wtilln, f I.IJ ruivii-tiuolo! Wandiinl, fcl.lKi $ 4 1 Wulltt Walla, IVLitOf tS.N0 tier bnrivl. OATQiioteo8 ft (H)o,j grny, fide, per miNliel, llt"n'KH-()iule: Oregon fimoy cream ery, 42Jo,j fnncy dnlry, B7Jo,! fair bi (rood, STjKSUoj oholc Oil., 87l. Jier m. I'kiun-Oregtui, itOe. per down, lH'i.THVOiiote t Old chickens, ft I ftM ! young 2&0(ft4 old duck, mt 4 I yuung, 7 geese, ft) 10 j per do,; turkeys, Hlftl lo, er In, IKUKI-KMlKM'a- HKTAII. MA UK IT, e quota Moiidny' rrlee na fol low.! Itliilir. .Iiimlunl 1 1 IUI J ii, ..... I bumd; j.t,,lo., ,.N ,,ullty, tita.pt "d'"'-.,da,.i, tmsliol j butter 871 40c. sr Ib.HctHinllng to qiiiility; eggs, Siki, wt itosoii; apple YAQUINA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad T, K, IIOUO, ttactivaa, Oros Dcvilapnunt Co's Stemirt. Short Lino to OalifornU. , Freight ani Tares the Lowest, KTKAMKIt tt,VII.IN( PATKM, ! j i ' ' HtwHiier Wtl.t.AMtcrt'K VAM.KV, . i . Imvw Yaiiiliia: Nov. Ill, W, W, I svmMiui KmiiclMtM Nov, s, l Trsln No. 9 will run Tumdnvs, Tliimdays, W. H. WHEKLKK HEADS TUB TKOCHSSION WITH SUCH HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS AS YOU HAVE NEVER BEFORE ENJOYED. FALL IN LINE ALL 'YOU PEOPLE" WHO WISH 7 TO, SEE A IMfiht ami lkuuliM JMwUiy of Warming tbrktmu JiurdHn fr iha Hntatn of 1HIM). t. POPULAR SELECTIONS at POPUL lAIt PBIOES Art Fraturm of Ihli Magnificent Ntwk, vhkh particularly rmmmtnd it to JMlday toym. . Appropriate Sensible Gifts for Old and Young in tho Greatest Variety of Fresh New Style, making the Matter wf Beieeuan an .ay ewe neeeiwv wwhhw. and pium, K, x liin-lu-l j tiirnlint, 80o. pir luisiielj oahlmge nnd wiuiisliea, S ft too. periienil. Trolii No. will run Momluva, WfiliiwiUv. snd Krl,lnH, ami mi luicrito'iliai iaya nnwuary. TM rnmranv riMsrvn ilia tlslit to eliania Miliiiila.4rihnnl iioilra, i rtin twiinipfi Mriih ii,,. a. l a a a.. w. ii. vi:aMi i. ii tlan. K, A I', A si, ii.ll, Cii, IM .Moiila.iiiii.ry hi.. Hum Kiuih'Imii, f, 0. ItiHIt'K. di n. K.A I', AI, l, f. K. It c,irvui, or, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. Mr. and Mis, A. K. Watson relumed hist Siiturdsy from their Kniu triii. Ilev. W, T. Hindi will ureaoh here uext sumhiy at II, . u. Httlem nimM wVru out here su.m TVUAV l)n'.r, D U hilutllig China Ifheasiuika liut H i, IWUllUll 1 aUUU 1. I Some one will get ihcium,vM mto troulil yet, it it U not topwd, KlUer Alson VV.Htver will oointiienoe m of Iceture on 1 rrophrey nud II l- uiry at tlie eliuroh her licit Knlurday Nov. !M I, st ? e, M, t Vcr body at- leiul. Ouu. II. KilirskHs In ouroily lul Moo. ilay looking fora,une g.wl'a Hint strayed sway, Mr. KilerswM iu Inuh gl over the res-ilt of the eiuteru elct'lious. llianksgiving w llrs'ing neiir. Tur e) are very ncr,t,.. li.e Jol,u Nkuifeof FMitfit-ld .Mutlon ouunty, wue here tn.ii a visit lo Mm, Samuel J'ldlhiw. Hm , mm jlp(wr kire. M-. John K. Miller, of .Muumoulh, line enasea mo xi..Ht frout oiiintii the otmia houM,uf W. I. (Wnawiiy, in- MHlernlion JltiiKi. 11am IUwy ws vi.itmii hU nnreuU ai llellirl on Inst Kiliidny - Ooml buy, I lia llurmnwri nt Ol.l riiini..,i int, .null ami t-nwi Iimiikm. Itiolr n.in, tl.nuuily al llw iim.ilipad. Y,un in.Hi.Til inlr, In. I on tlir huh , , ,, nv ii,:ii nuillill nl Uiiilar.l r,innll otlliki, uh,l,T tHrlnlla iIi.kiiIui.. hi, ,r aj iMiirr irume luu nrvr li.auy tl.un uiIitIihI II'MIIHT I, M,,,,,ll IlltU'rk U.lllk..(ll. f UnJiirvl liivlxuraiil niul rt.rrr. uvr Ku lun - 'ii l Wlili'll l,lailinlU '" Ulrwt.nl, t ,n,,, , al lilllrrs, p..m. -".! ui.rjr unrvctiiirti l ihiiiikiiU, will, an nr viuai'l wmilily, u mm Iniili- r, rw tin ,,i,iiiiiiini n-nMiiinviiiIrd m trniliol ami, r aiiuiur In, or ,,,h,t ...... niiin-fi iit.40 Alitnnra t-lMMj't! oiniy iiimii'ihi.. Tiuw in.li KY,iily. 1m-hm )m Mitlni inn ry iruulilM, niiilMitn nn.l rliKUtimlio all, ..-ni. am on iy on hi., ion on inanv TWO rm TRAIN DAII.T. MO UUANUI OF CAM SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO A ad all pilau Kut, via St Paul and Minneapolis. TUB NORTHERN fACmO IHUOiO U lha auly Um Kuauluf PtMiitar Tratnt, aMt.ni! rim Simeon (rraa or cnsrsai L,uuri,iu lay lltiavhat, fullmau ialaMMlB( Tar. I'alaoe IHulug lais, (Haln Uj FROM PORTLAND TO THE KA8T See tkit year Tloket mil fbt Ik Rertkv ri Pactfio Llul ivol4 ikaas ei Oar. Imvi PoHltnd at I 00 A, M sod I a) p. If ilj arrlvaal MluuMpulls ttl St faul al tM P. M. I'ACIPIO HlVtl!-Tralni taara final and U Ir. att nailr al 11 U a ta. aud 0 p. sa, wilv ai N laiiima. at 110 n n aud a m tHiiiiiw-ims aim l umpanr i man rnr au uuiulxiu l'uul Mound. A. II, UlUHl.ToN, Mb UU I raM. Alivni, p.v Wl, rmi nirvvt. nitiiawi, uiifia, tpo( Cot. Firm! aud 0 Mtaais. mi OA CALE TO ' DENVER iwlU'lii. Tline in-rl.lt ,lily. - , , f ticWj, Kansas fily, Chicago nlnria, d,,iwia, iiwvoiimiw., kid- " ",Cl, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. KTirril K l hf.n,liv vlvn llml iI,m ittt.t., AaaUnnl fllratmr rtUn 1ib b,-rn Ulilv npiaiiiiivci iiy tun t.iuiily l.mrl ur Vi ST PAUL. ST. LOU'S. AND ALL POINT East, North South, iitiiy.iHian.of or.-uuii. ,..vuiri of ihrln.i III and l.-Ulll'hl ol jrtoih KiTiiiuui. !. - , ,vw,l. All .,,, .7. ....-v ald (!,, iriwnl lli.'hi diiTy vt-nrliHl and all iwrtlm ku.mliiK ilinnwlvni IihIi-IiIhiI m the aim. an- ticn-ny notinm to .in,, Um .uim III l liiiinllia mmi tup itnln hri,f, M.KAMUt r-Kltiit'HtiN 1i v,iiiih A Kakik, Knaeiihu. .Miuriiny, lliitrit IliU UHIi itiur of rlt-iilriiilwr. ISHI. tx'Ud Kor runlixr iwrlkmlan Inquln- of any aan T. W, LEE, R. D. COOPER, Take it Before Breakfast Tlie givul Bin-llr, lotilp and llvi-r rifiilnlnr. in uw rnr niorn Hum i yrara In hiialiind. Iwlilv niHi'iili, rr liver mimilaliil. Hud lanto In th,, moiiili mi arl.lni ly lli morning. nil imtnii in tli,li,d and burk of lh y,, rt'ti i.N'iiinf, (iimiiiieNi,, lantionr- yiniloiiniul ver yitnt.lulnl. Il.'in, ,H - Ur. Il.nli.v . Knu. lali I'middlon Timii'. It"i,i,vm nmiliiion, I iarn'in llntiiiiiwiliK nnd loni-n mi tlo tn lie yotciii. in '1 iiio itnnin mini your ilrngiikl rti.iiiiu uihd acforuinK MMiirtH'iioii4 Tli-k.-l Aa-fiil 0 T. AT. A. fiirlland, Orv"a. lnd'H.idrur, Or abcr's Gulden Female Tills, Knr Fomulo Irr.nlar lilf: hulliliui Ilkullirra on Ilia u,arki.. A'rtvr fail. eii.i'mlly l Ny ti-nniiui'iil ladlM iniuitlil). uuamiitiH'.l lo rellrve iui,rcuvii mvn.iniaiinu. tUBE! BAFC1 CERTAIN) I'lm't h hllmlKinrrd. Suva Tlmi. Ilvalth. ami ninim).uk(iiiooili' E ACT AND OC'JTII -vu- SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE SHASTA lilHE. Kiprtin Trains Usr Porllaud Pally. South, 10: U' ;n I', a, I l.v. rsi e. M.I l.v, xl! a. M. r. lorll,in. All.llMV' Hiiu I n.ti. I "1" '.irthT "Ar. is:' a". "7 Ar. B:a A.M. ,, l.v, mi r. m. Ht-nt to nr flitftro by Mail on i oiM or irl4v, Ail'iWii, THE APilRO KEDiCINE COMPaiiy, Aliova Italn. .tun mil ai fmiowlii ttailnni Dortliol Kiuc'liuni: Ra.l I'.irtlt'i I, lirmtoii illy, Wwall'IKtl baU'llI, All iv. 1 ,1 1 f nl, Hhi',1,1., 1U1- si.y, ItMirlaburit, Juiictioti ill , Irving and Ko-liia. ftcscburg Maih Daily. Westuii HnuKD, ux27. l'OUTI.AMt. nit' I or mile hy liii-ii r U ki'. ?0 ri.avi. I Arrivf.. l'orlliiit will a. , Itinplmr ,,(l;liil", N. HoM,l)iiiK ,,,,il.ai) a, M, I li'rllnd ,...1:(W A, M. Albany Lucnl Dully (Kicept Bun'y) ageine it. w,n Mi-ri'ttililnn u IhIipb to anv In lv coming through the eyes. half of Lis wife, who loft 1,1m two J" J'm J to in , .i , ,,,., . ... highly artistic. One of them, which is wi-e.tH UK.i untv u. i uvv .uavo wnu ln nillny Fifth avenue houses, has any otlu-r mun; nor did she Join with L,, ljght on a globe pendant from the any limn uuer leaving uere, aiinougn cnter, and the other at the arms, with reports ure to I lie contrary. Monmouth cat glass drops calculated to increase the Demucrut. I brilliancy of tbe reflection. Wa I. r.,,.n nnr .,l,.n- ll...l L T flt P PrfVat hoU old Iiumxied Join.1, who residv near (lervnis, Is In trouble ii?ulii, It Ib siild Unit bis blooming young wife, whom ho only n contly married, bus loft him ' i. tftereiijoyiiiKlliofnst'lniitlmiHof wealth I to tbe tuiii) t f tW W. F, and J L. HulLdrluiul nn liikino a fr usys Sinn over the southern pin t latest stylus of electrio lighting costs from (18,000 to $30,000, exclusive of the plant. Of course handsome fittings can be had for one-fourth of that amount, but those who want the "the latest" have to pay extremely fancy prices. Chicago Daily News. Aaiarlaaaa Laad ln Cat OUu, In cut glass the American make is 80 said liul er, that greatest of Novelwts, and be neve spoke more truly, and he mk'lit have added with equal force, that rnrrit essence 01 succcs. Wisdom' Kobertine is the ivnnnvm r.t n,rlt its historv is success. Tli macW.I .IL fects of this nrpnarnllnii hnia ed by thousands of the lending ladle of ywciy ami me im)(e. u is the only arti. cie ever rtiscoycreil which give a Natur ui anu neauiiui tint to the complexion. at the same time removing all roiihnea ana arms ana leaving the Skin soft, smooth anil vrliM I? t... long been the study of chemists to pro dace au article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have the merit 01 oeing harmless, but these two important qualities were never bruneht tftnall,.. ,.,;i ...1.1 , 0 Ulliu LUIIllllUCU. lit WISDOM'S iXavu. Pnrllaiid t;mr M. Albany 6 00 A. a. Arrlvn Atbaay nor. a, Portland I Ml . a. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Forsatloinmixlatliin of aaonnrl-rlsai imii'ligun, aiiacnau to axpraw irauia. West Side Division. Dctvrceii I'ortlund und Corviillis MAIL TRAIN DAILY (Except Sunday. LOW PRICED PRESENTS, MEDIUM PRICED and COSTLY PRESENTS Of Kttry Khd 0ml Jkmlpllim, o that you wir IhnirubUi Glftt of any GnuU and at any Irke you ntay wuk to espend. Our Beautiful Holiday Display Is worth Your Inspection-Please Call. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, Oregon. Main Street, J A, VINam Prescott & VetiGss, morntrToin or a Independence Saul mill. M4MI rurTI'NSMS OK AXfl flM.KIIS IN FIR AND HARD WOOD, KOUCII AND DUESSED LUMBER Ja. A. Wiuki us, Mrtiijjr, liiiliiriiiItM('l Orrgon. r .mirib Irfead litwt ('oiitfli MtHnt-lna. itmmminiindml hv Ilivaiaiana. Cli rt where all ela fall, i'lnaaant and i;mable to tlie tiu-Ui. Clillilr.m Uikw it without olijwtinn. llv druifgists, THE NEW Livery. Feed and Sale Stables. jgpgiw . . , . . i NEW BUGGIES S GOOD W tj JRIDINO HORSES. YOUNG HORSES... DOUBLE SINGLE TEAMS Flrtl-Cla Turnout lur Oommerelal Traveler, l'riro reaaonabl and Satlifsc- uoa guaranteed. Olv u a tall. NORTH END MAIN STREET, J. N. JONES, Pbopb. A l-RKNKNT TO Ol K ai HKKIIIKH It is with pleiuura tlmt ara auntiilncr to our tnanv pat rum that we have mad r- rauKemnoU with that wide awnie, illus trated farm uiRjiatiiie, the American Farmer, pnbltslied at Fort Wayne, lud,, aud rend by oenrly SiW.ftW farmfr. by Ii lob that (rent piibliotiin will be mailed direct, FttKK, tu the addriM of aur of our uWribers who enie iu ami par up alt arrearai(t on attbeeriptions Iu January 1, 111 and on year in advano from January 1, IHU1, and to auy new ubaotilx-r who will pay on ywir in oil- vaiice. Tin i a ifrand opixirtunity tu obtain flrst-cliuM f arm jniirunl free. The jtiHrrfctm Farmer is a lariis 16 pane Journal, of national clrctilxtioii. whioh rauks among tho lomtitiir sunoul tural fMipcrH. It trrata tb qursticn of eooiitmiy iu aifimiillure and tli righto nd privilrMi of Ibst vnst brnly uf uiti wnsAinnonti Farmer -wlmw imlus try la the bask :t nil material and na tional prosperity. lis bixhtwt purpnss is the elt'VHtwn aud einiubliui; o( Atfri- culture tbrotitfh the liii;h-r bd broader dmtiilion of tnitu mid women dT'Hh1 iu ta pursuits. The rrRiilar snlwrlplinn price of tbe A meriean Farmer is (1 per yesr. II VlU aUTHINO, From any one niiiiiimr, idtms caa be ub tained that will be worth tbnee the sub- scriptinn price to you or mumliers uf your lionHi'hnUI, yet vurj okt it run. Cult and see sample copy. This olfnr bold good until Jiiminry 1, lrt'JI. TutrsPi s Tb rvpHe, tka dafcllllaU. wk.tk ar from rirvaa of work of aula, mt o4r, tirluk vr iaaara la Malarial Regions, rill BhI Tall'a Pllla (ha moal raatlaj rvalorailve avar raaV Ilia auaarlu Invalid. Try Them Fairly. A vlioroua body, para blood, airong karvaa and cIimHuI mind will raaali. SOLD KVEHYW1IEUIS. 7;H0 4. M. I l.v. I'urllaml Ar. 1 ( HO p. in. IMS a. a. Ar, ImlaiKiuili'iic Ar. I iui,. m. U 10 r. M. Ar. Curvallln l.v. 13 Vi p. in. At Alhanr anil Corvallli minnot with trhlni ol Oration i'aollla llallrtiail. EXPRESS TRAIN DATLT (ExcoptSiind'y) Arrlva. MoMlnnvllla T:Wr. M. 1'urtlancl iji, h Liiava Portland i.Wr. . WdMliinvlllo MS, u. THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL FOOTS EAST AND SOUTH. ATaV-Fnr tlrkats and Information Kiardlna tai urnpi, tic, oau ou oompaujt s aul at UiJoihid. donos. S. KOIBLRR, Mauafar, I. P. toairtf, Auk a I. A If. Agl of tbe viillcy, i. far a Enifciie and nd- foremost, Water glaaaos in the popular jacent puiut.i. Ooo. W. Cluffgett caiiie up from IliiiH- boro on Friday to hco his fitlhur, who i laid up frum a severe cut In his tiilgli, He returned next day. Messrs. A. L. Umphlette und P. D. Wollsarelhe latest acqiiiHitiuris to 1 hp Went Side typfigrapbioBl force. Tbe gentlemen come biifbly recommended. Mr. I). 1'. Taylor sold his lot opposite tbe post odlce this evening lo J, E. Mil' ler for 9KXJ0, end lis. H- O. Miser pur . ch tend the lots advertised in the Whst Side (.,r 8-60. Mr. J. I. Irvlno came up from Mv Miiitivllit' lust Siitiirdiiy. Muster Clar- strawberry and fau pattern tU for from $7.50 to f 0 a dozen. Flower bowls in tbe same design, six inchea in diameter. cost 5, each. Ten dollars will buy a handsome water pitcher. Dainty dishes for bonbons cost very little, and there is an endloss variety of small pieces for ta ble use. Baccarat or pressed glass is much cheaper than tlie cut, and pretty vases cost from forty cento to $3 or fl. The designs are pretty, and tbe price makes thorn popnhir. New York Telefrrain. Whisky will tnke out every kind of fruit tain, A child's dress will look en tirely ruined by the dark berry stains on it, but if whisky is poured on the discol ored places before sending it to the wasb it will come out as good aa new. : Lewis Kelso, TIHIC TAIll.K, HKAI.KK IN Iiiilrpaiiilonca ami MontniHilli Motor l.lm Ladies and Gents Fur nish; Goods. TiAftVftN Iniliiipiiiloiuie, 8:111 ll:Hll mr J:rvi -M (J:1H Iil'HVOK Moiiiiioiilli, 7:ln :20 llklll 12:1111 lift Mont Ootnpldo Slock of Boots and 5 Iu the City hoes A. B. GRIGGS, MEAT : MARKET, 0. F. Irvine, cutter. Cholc meat ofjuUatloa njinX " Davldsoa't Irktt. fX mmm Hny yottr tlnkru Rait of HWUM K. V. Fvntlaii.1. Low..t rntaa and ino.t faron arautad. Wait Hlile oflloa. Call at the ANOTIIKIt IIFKKH. We liuve decided to let ninny of our eustoiner who wish to take the weekly Qreyonian do so in eonjunotion witb the Wrht 8irn, ' Our olTor is aa follows; For the sum of 83.50 ensh in sdvsuce we will mail you the Wrht Sms from Jim. 1, '91 to Jan. 1, '02, and also the weekly Ore- iottKin, e cannot mske tins otter after January 1K01, nor have subscriptions tnrt .before tlmt time. Have your sub- icnptions until the 1st of Jniiiiiiry. rillCMII'M OKKK.II. Our olTor to aiibscriber of the West Sll8 no year nnd American Farmer one year, nil tor $2 ibinld not be mis nuderatooj. The subscription taunt tint p from Jan, 1, '01 to Jnn. 1, 'VI. All arrearages must be pnid to that tluic, nnd must be cash iu advance. Thia is a very libirnl offer, nnd if you wiint it NOW send us S2.S0 nnd tot both piiptrs up lo Jnimnry "92. Wagon Making AND Carriage Repairing . W. i. WEHGENROTH ;un tiiiiii lii in ,a,u. bulUlliMi w ill, B. K, k iiiiinl'i lila-kamllh ahon. II. la an rttwrl' -ii. ml workman havliir Irariiwl hl inM. la Kuri. II. anllriu a ahara of Ilia Mutaias :nt nrniM Mtla.'aclli.u. Read' This:! Do You Want to Earn A PREMIUM. Then go to work young man or young woman among your friends, and get them to subscribe for the WEST SIDE. You have fiive chances for getting a prize, and from the list below you will see that they are worth striving for. HOW TO DO IT. For every Xew HulweritMT, paying f'2 for tbe WEST SIDE to Jan. 1k(, 18!)2, the pi'rsoii wilding in the name and money -Ml be credited with on Hulwcrlptioit. Ou the 22nd day of Nov., 18!H), the person, or jwroiw hiiving ;curtMl the greativt nntnberof New 8uli!ribeni will rwvive the 1st prize, and the next highest the 2nd prize, etc. l.nt prize. 2nd " 3d " 4th " 5th " FRAZER AXLE GREASE IIIJIT IJT THE WOKLD. tta wmHuii mialltlMnr. aniurnuaMl, aoluallr otitliutliia two box, of atif otlmr brand. Nol .RiHiud ky btai. trv Kf t II K tl I: M 1 1 K E. FOR BALK HY HgAl.EKflorNERAI.LY. lyf -a. ' Suoottsort to Elkins & Co., rKOPKiaross or TH Hauling of all Kinds Done at Reasonable Rates. Mil mill Feed. 0al(, p6l? 0 pir Uood For 5aty. -Collections Made Monthly. tW INDEPENDENCE, . EROGON 6ITY )HOTEL, C Street, Independence, Or. A. W. HOWELL, Prop. THE PREMIUMS. A typewriter. Value $15.00. f 10.00 wh. Iloolc on EttiHjiietUs. Value 12.50. Book, one of Dkkeu'a works. Value 11.00. Ikiok, one of Verne's works. Value $1.00. Thene prizes can be imhii at the this office. These prizes are given for NEW 8UIISCRIBEHS only, and it is poiwible that the highest number or sitlincrilH'rs obtained by any one person might not be over ten, hence in that case the ten subscribers will earn the first and a less number each of the others. This is just the work for the boys and girls. A full subscription (2.00) counts oiie. Haifa year (11.00, counts one half. Three mouths, or &0 Wilts. nilf. fourth. Ynn ran unit In tho money aud names each week until Nov. 22, 1890, and at that tune the winners of the prizes will be an noti need through the columns of the West Side, The West 8ide will be sent to Xew Subscribers from date mil January, 1892, for 2. u COMMENCE WORK AT ONCE. Any person whie name appears on our books cannot be counted as a new subscriber. Clubs cau be formed in a pntntiitiiiiftr arul IK a names will count as prize winners. For example, ten persons subscribe for the paper, and if ten is the prize club, the 1st will be paid to them. Remember there are five mm - m ' " " "vv nv-w uaium Vf ill ImoKt lie sure to secure a m izo of some kind. Address WEST SIDE, INDEPENDENCE, OR. -THE CHURCHILL- Sash, Door and Manufacturing Co oOo Itnvliilf In hill oiwmilon Sturtevaa Dry Kiln and awerni tliouaanit dolluni worth maliliH.ry,wareniiwprcparltBII ny and all order tor mill work. Ordera aoltoitd from any pari of tho valley, which will rocclve prompt atu-nllon. To our local euatomara wa wtah to aa that w. will have cmalaltUy on hand all th laleat Amiga In our trade. Prompt allonllou well be given and prlcvaaa low aa oonaUtent with good work. JHItniv, corner Trade and High alreeu, Hivlem; P. 0. boi No. Sst, INDEPENDENCE FENCE WORKS. F. M. GATES, Proprietor. ; Mr. V. M. Qntes has one of the latest improved Fencing Machine with which he ia prepared, ou short notice, to manufacture a iint-ClMi picket and wire fence. Thin ia the best (ence to be obtained For Farms, Residence Property, Chicken Yards and Divlson i Fences. FACTORY Krtt-claii In ererr tweet Soeclal 0 C Street. ODD. the CllV EoleL aitenuon given Vanuatu amamm. a ample room for commercial trarelcra. Independence, Or. Oaveata, and Trade-Marka ablalited, and all Pat. aot bntlnnaa conducted for Modtnli Feet, Our Offle la Oppeilt U. S. Pil.nl OKIce, and we can aernre patent In leu time than tnoia remote from Wathlngton, Hand model, drawing or photo., with doirrlp tlon. We advlae, If patentable or not, free of Charce, Our fee not due till uatent la ucured. A Pifflphlet, "How to Obtain Patent!," with Mitchell & Bohannon, h Manufacturer! of SASH & DOORS. names ofucmt! cllrnti In your HUte, county, or C.A.SNOW&CO. Oppoilt Patent Office, Wiihlnaton, 0, 0. MiM Ads Judton. lira. WillUma. JUDS0N i WILUAMS, DRCSSMHKERS, A SPICIALTY. SCROLL SflWINQ AND : WfQON lEPfilRlNQ, Main Street, Independence, Oregon. F. J. MORRIS, Prop, ':;.';. Fine Wines, Liquors AND CIGARS. MIXED DRINKS A SPECIALTY. Whittaktr Brick, Intytnikno. School Books ! and Stationery -FOR SALE BY- BUSTER LOCKE. The Public Is Most Cordially Invitod to Call and Price Our Lateil Solected : Stock ' of VYritiug Papers, Tablets, Tens, Iuk, ; alo, etc., also All the School Books iu - Use in the Public Schools.