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Cabinet Fhotcarcpha for $2.50 por Doxon. Call Eorly at? I will ba In Independence for a 5 hort T.mo Only. W. H. THE WEST SIDE. 1,1 do well to elect htm to the I loglslttt me. Salrani, E. C PENTLAND, Publisher FRIDAY) MAY 2 It. HII....X,,. .' Klkct to congress the imtu who can do the most good there. Elect to the legislature the men who will best represent your sentl uieutu In that body. ,, ; w ...... i , If you want a court house and high taxes, vote for MeKee. If not vote for I. Simiwon. . ... -L Dallas proposes by eMiug MoBee to bleed the voters of Polk county to the tuue of fi)eueb.for the next ten years. If Polk county ts to have a court house it should have a substantial one. The brick should stand ut least one w inter, Iteforo before bo lug put In the wall, lor lour the wall may not stand If they are used di reet lYeiu the kiln. This is a good reason why.MclU should not be elected. Til K Dallas papers only hope Is to detract attention from the real issue, court house or no court house. Urol her Wash is trying that game in his challenge to Inde pendence, When the gambler wants to client he calls your ut tention away; so the voters are to ;be- hoodwinked in this election. Tito court house is the text, not county seat. Dallas Is very modest alsnit pwseuting any good argument to showthetaxpayerwhytheyshouldj Thr ry nr. MnA tMt we ,ulv mm ou hHU,i How much will it cost yon reader to build a court house ut Dallas! Itemember it means a thirty mill Us for the next ten years. ou with which to build ft court house; yet they will build (if the people elect JHi-llce) just the same. lien Yamhill and .teuton couuty got 1 A. ........ ... I. 1.. It.!.. ........ sign a contract to that effect when j iu,ww wcu hi uieu irw I it 11..... 1...M urv IIICII UIC.J uuut nniiv ui'. you elect McBee, How wise U will le for a couuty to try and build a fine court house all for style you know and then have its paper selling at 75 cents on the dollar, and the eople com plaining of the taxes. Folk comity will be ftO,000 bo hind January next, the best we cau do. Are we going to elect McUoe and add another ftO,000 or two, to that sum! Are we going to de preciate our county warrants? JSvlry cent of discount ou couuty warrants is paid by taxpayers. Contractors cannot pay their men with couuty paper. They must have money. They will add the discount to their contract price. When l'olk county get thttt much money ahead it is time enough to talk of building. Dallas papers see no reason why our farmers should worry alxmt inlying their taxes for a court house. The "boom'' in l'olk count v which will result will cause such an immigration of people that hinds will double in value every where.' Some of our honest far mers prefer to take their chances on their farms "booming" without a court house. Fait No. 1. IK you want a court bousct Then elect 0. W. Mc Bee. He Js pledged to build one. FaT 'o 2. Do you want heavy tuxes for years to comet Elect O. V. Mcltee and you may get what you want. Fait Xo. Ik Do you want our county warrants to sell at from IU) 'If you want to know the value of msney just try and borrow Dome" has been given ius advice lima anil amliil Tiklliltt la Pnihir to try to get Mr. McBee to try the J J 1 borrowinl game for a new court C" " ' Mp,h " vvl11 house. ills our finances. Lots of people in Polk couuty A fact. That when you elect would like to build a new! I. Simpson county commissioner house, but cannot afford it Some You elect a man who will favor men eo in debt and build. When keeping our present court House iu - (ItKxIumu A Dmiiy it not lNnt"ttif tlio lnfjwt Mtiw'Kor hardwure uiitlt of I'ortlaiut, tail will lie iUiiihI to liuvp you call and lnot tlu'lr alttek and Jud;j tt your elf. They will atirprli ytai. 'I'ln'lsTloniianw'if tlitfU'liwII.Jewcll tuiiiii.uiy ut Monday wiw well alien itvit eoiiHlderlng that no many wen? iilim-nt ut the pU'tilti. The uutllclu'ti Tuemluy evening was larger. The daiit'tiitf of IUUn Hlokmnyir hrlns down tln liinl-K', She Ik excccdltiidy graceful. Oihulnmii A lKaity are coilMlutltiy tnuiiiifuetiiriiiK all WmU of tluwuie fiMiu the heavlent tin plate, full anil tvo them; It will pity you. . ' Sewing uiiu'liliiett and entrim, alto ui'rfauitan I jtlaiam at WhiH'ler'ii. Pickle by the pint, quart or kuIIoii, at lteiiklv'i Walker's. " ""TcITbcnt. Tli lltxeiv limn will l 1YM11I ly llm inoiith ur .nr u Kiuiulilr unnui. (Mrlti'Mliin M..ly to Mr, (U. UiirriguM. II urn OvnrioM nktti.ri. M t ToU tut li Wlhtnl , 1.lf.tllM Ml tKft Mn11 lll.MUtM I . . . . - ...... nliblUhmrut of TIiuidm l"iltA fem, tt(M(ra mruln alml. A. T, Alllit lrUlof chcmlau at th WMl, tbr wore tilted U 1 Mtl tbtwUoa M tit whit MrurlllM wet j port. 1 "W htvt t-K'ntuI chmiri nurmifl IIIHKr MIC.NTIOI. The Ituiwell-Ji wull wnisu.v will U'l at Jndepemlciu next rruuiy aim Htunla.v the aoth aiiI iilnt. J. 1). I. hanthelKft Mwt etiltt-es In town, ami the only nlaee where you en g't your coin ur,l,,d nee ot charge, Mra.Judte Buwiain, or M.amuailli, has ulveu hor tvsldemv several eual ofsdnt,mueh Improving It. Who wild J.l), Irvine wanted money? Not so! lie ha iiaiU of eauh So dou't weary about yuurbllla. Cullln, wa wa, mlka lilyoU chlenmnu. A frh lot of haum and baeoii at Henkle'a Co. The only place lu town to buy Peoria tone ware lt llenkle'a & Walker's. All the chleken In Polk wiinty wanUtlat4.lL Irvine's A l'olk county lioy, Arthur Vliwle, la to I the valedictorian man at theHtate Unlventlty of Oregoii this ycur. One 'iNteknge of calling cards for fill wills per (wkajje at the Wixr Hihk Job olllee. , 1H you mwl a new ek stove of any d.iaerlVtlou? If so go to (iisslmaiiA tvuiiv's aud sc their new stows whleii will arrive this week, Miss Mary (iraves Is vWtlng at J, R C'iSS"r's till week. Heukle A Walker aiv the leading grocers. Culuml'la t'oltgi inilnts, for Inside and outside work, already mixed, guaranteed tu U the Wwt In the world are for sale at 11. it, Patterson's. Afl the iHoidldtdes will t at Mon mouth to duy at the picnic. I'asb! eat-h! nishl wanted at J 1 Irvine's. "All alswrd for Monmouth" will soon be heard and also the shrill erm-hof the UKHiiiiollveswhlslle. Those Columbia tVltage paints al It. It Patterson's are guaranteed to be the best hi the world, aud now that you are painting your house or Urn they are Just what you want. They conic lu all color already mixed. All kinds of Job printing done at the WksT KllK Job otllce. Zeiia, 1'crrydnle and Ituella ebas-l . ... . 1 1.. .1 I... .1... ....... II. navv neeii visuvti oj uw imin tills week. J. I,. Hastings and Miss F.dna Ibbert were married at Monmouth last Hun day. , I Al tltt itM-rn tlitM. ofgut'r' 1 N DEPEN DENCE . Mm. II. J. Whlteaker left on Monday ! ' m i" ; I o attend the Klnte Convention of the; '! ni.ly KmiIHi-I 1 w T I- ..I l'.,i!l,.n.l ulili'li ml. i Journal ou Thursday. 1'le frullsof all kind tit J. I. I s 5 Trespass tiollces fl cents each at the Wkst .Slt'Kjob otllce. The OREGON LAM D CO., With Its Honio oniee in- SALEM, - - OREGON. (In the State Insiirnuee BinloluKJ And hen: ich i.nin iii POMTDVNU ASTOIMA nml A MIAN V. Ibis l..r sain a ,tig lisl or drain. Hlot-k and Fruit farms, nlo '!' Hint Hiibiii l -in jnojierty. , The OREGON LAND COMPANY, Wits s-k utility organized for the put "mho of buying and sulalivid ing large tracts t.r'l.utd, a-ul has during tin )iv4 two years iMiitght and snlullvhl..il nvi.f. !t 'mio , y..ri.i..t inii. ."s to 'JO acre Irstels. Tlie suc cess or this iiinhn Inking Is shown in the fuel M o.tt of 'iM tracts plnwd on the liuii'ket, "J'.'.-j have been sohl, Weelal.u tti.tt ten acres of choice l-ind in fi ull, will liriuf h'5'r Income (tu lie hundred mid lllly" ncivs of wheal in tin- Mii4ssl;p v.dley. We nlwi make uluuhlu lmprveinetils In I lie way of roads, fences etc. We can sell a small tract of hind lor I lie same price per acre as you would h;tv to pay lor n largo firm. Smid for pinnphleU it'e. -' .... ft. i . ......... tt k. . . rut n r l r. coop Kit COOPER. BROb. IT WILL PAY YOU . Tt. ( all am! IH1 ,,r U,,' ' a t lsuiertii . . inn Inn ... .1 .1.1. 1.1 K.B.&CO.BUGGIES, -WITH WADE CORNER RONS,- -Vour At tent Ion . .... i.. lii.lit I tin fruiiin ami Which Kit over the Corners lu sucn ft wa, . ,ly top ther. nuking it Imiiuie ior . ornrn. I'litmels wHiirt to Open. Also a 'Full Mneof K. T. lir.XKMi. M. H. WALKKH. IIHNKI.I! & WALK li R, DKAI.I-. NS IN" ?--a;f8iij - Groceries II anlliiin ' vsl wli luawn IihiiiU nl wr.irlll, atxt 1 hv Imuel tm wiin insiitmiscti-si'iimiiii Jut'ltuovnta n Imliasut ritliim. Aasroanll 1 wa an mIUil tu iMuurc Juy't lu I tin piirrl Mr.xrUI n.. tin Ilia otarkol, wulo ui iuip uuj.i our euaarvuiiui. Modem uiKlli'lno hM profao that all orilintry , fatrupltun ara not cul b dlwawt Uwxl, but by Imliawillun asd iliml.b eimulallvn. which call Ivt TgtM Iteraotaa, lnilal t i f fl A I (J CT siluemlWiSKtparltlanlllialwIl.laot Puiaa.lum, 1 O I . iuy'a Vmislablil Baraisrllla tlii tba lalwt, li tha first to ctlmwil tli old nullum aii'l pnwmxt aodor tha uwlara thwnf. It wwi iimi Itia i , miadnaM of tha tliaury. It U tti talk al tit hour. I alii - duty - total INDEPENDENCE. Russo Mr. L.W. Robertson Hn Hivniwd the ltt-tnrti uf I he tVulur 1 Jewell! DRAMATIC CO. I f or iliw livi nlnait t.f . May 30 and 31, 1850. " Our huhi House. " iii mi li.il.. n, tWrlii., Iti-.cn wl m iiI", "IV yon elect McBee that is what Polk god repttir- hut o,.,Mes tuxing, h(tu,w,n llH:jllM u, . " connty will do and build a new i the pts.ple for n new one. Uf)(M mu, UwA m, ,lf hp left (1 KPf SfirSUlt 1 courthonse. ! Anotiikh FAer:-Tlmt when ,, uWM WBlt.,M, m.r ,irUK,,t tiaiiAdUU liUOlttUI Oil U Tnn people of Dallas ere an euterprising class. A little matter of a tax of twenty-live mills, iu addition to oar regular tax, is not going to bold them back Irom vot ing for a new court house by elect ing McBee. The governor of Oregon draws only 1500 salary a year. It is an office of honor. Give the office to the man who will fill it with the most honor to himself and the state. The man who will best serve the people is the one to elect. If you want to Bee wan-ants of Polk county selling for from .5 to 80 cents on the dollar, then elect O. W. McBee as county com mlssioner. If you want them to remain nearer par, then elect I. Simpson. Polk county warrants draw eight per cent, interest If from $50,000 to $100,000 in warrants are issued what will they be worth on the markett Will they bring more than 90 cents on the dollart Will they brimj, that mncht It is estimated that there are 2000 voters in Polk county now. If a new court house is built at a cost of $80,000, it will require a yearly average payment from each voter of over $9 a year for the next ten years for principal and inter est. , How are court houses builtf Simply by getting enough money to pay for them and using it. Counties cannot incur indebted ness of over $5000; hence, unless the money is in the treasury the connty warrants go below par. Now that Dallas is about to press heavy tax upon the people it should have some of that "sym pathy" to express for the tax payers,like it did for Independence after the flood. We have forgotten the exact amount, but we are safe in saying it was as much as would hang on the end of a needle. Let the publie understand that Polk county cannot issue bonds, and they will see how foolish it is to go heavily in debt for a court house. Debt of any kind is bad, but a floating debt is the worst,be cause it reflects on the credit of the county. you elect I. Simpson you will pre serve the credit of Polk county so that our taxes will not Im unnecess arily heavy. MoitK facts: That a depreciat ed couuty currency means a higher price paid for all work done, tlmn it is worth. Elect I. Simpson and his endeavor will be to keep county warrants at par. The Jlemizer tells its readers that Mr. Simpson, if elected, will take the court house to Indepen dence. This is presuming the people of Polk county to be so ig norant that they do not know that Mr. Simpson cannot move the courthouse. The people of Polk county have in Hon. E. S. Wallace one of their v$ry best and trnest friends, and he will continue to add to its wealth and progressive growth; and they CHOOSE FOR YOURSELF. The Wkst Side is independent of any adherence to any particular party, and believes that its intelli gent corj of readers can vote a ticket solely on its merits. We believe that you ure men enough to vote your ticket through its merit and not lHciiuse you have always done so, In voting for represen tatives to the legislature if you be lieve iu the principles of democ racy, then send a democrat; pro dided the man Rent is true to your principles. If you favor republic an principles then be sure and vote straight. The legislature elects the senator and congress passes laws for its constituents. When it conies to local politics, aud under this head we may iu elude the state ticket, the voter should be governed by the influ enco which his vote will have in local matters. You know that in Oregon are needs of reforms. Not reforms requiring great statesman ships, but honcaty of purpose. In electing officers of state the voter should consider the likelihood of having these needed reforms ener getically pushed. When it comes to county poli tics then must the voter consider well,to whom he shall give his vote! Xot alone must you con sider the financial future of the county.the ability of the candidate, but also the disposition of the can didate, for the county officers you are to do business with should treat you with courtesy, us well after election, as before. Our readers have the utmost freedom iu choosing whom they will place iu office. Elect good men all the time. Meals served An- 2 cents em it. fll li mm STANLEY Polk county direct from the Kiwt, Cull nml Ittfinrt them. K HKIUal work .... m.otlier! ('mu" Tt wn ttni'drtty. Mr. Kroner work nmi.is"r week. M liuSt., Independent'. nu iulf Itnetf and oriU-rxsterepeitteiliiiid ; thin t an It nhotild I if ( iit your work done nt home. r iteet'ipt hooks for ei eenln eueh, ut i ttic WkxT WltK Job otlUv. Uuve you tried the lllg I'Mii .Uklngi lu.Wfti.r tfi.itl l.v .t It li'l'llw, I.V.ir.' can warranted und lioll I J llm. Now U the time for I he bridge from Muln Mtrwt to he built lrtil);hl through. It will tie a frreut Improvement "nil will owl but littlv more. Let tlibt lie looked after before any ouutruet la lot. Cull ou (iooduiitn A iXiuty aud nee their bugirlin nml carriages lfore they ro all Mold. Dnl lux will have a llnjt rulwd over the public wcliool hulldiiiff May ilotli. Nobby picnic bunkclH jiwt what you want at thU wiwiiii, for wile by Heukle & Walker. A complete plcee of nbeet munle for ten eentn a copy, at Wheeler', Loudon purple for xprnylng tn-en for mile at II. It. Patteixon'H. , Tin: nii'oirm) sunn: staujox, LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER! Will imiUe the HeaMiit tf JNtm, on Mniidiivn, mid TinmliiyK ut W. IliirktT, Hmiver. 'l'uewl.iy nlfiu ut Monmouth; Wi'iluewla.vn Hint 'riiurxdiivti.al W. H. JtavU' iilitlik, Italian; on Friday ami Niluribi.v at KIIJoliiiHoii'ii Htable, linleK'ndeii-. DESCKll'TION: MeUaxiiU-iKlId bright I ov, rWmr s jtuix old, weliibf I' hiiiiic)h, wllb I l.iek tiut liitUiu nml tail, while hind tut, with ttlrlj dnwntlie !aee. lie ha a K'""' Hut lioiie, w ltd lot of lint' xlllty luiir, mntiil IS haiiiU and one Im h blub, mill l a nn-l Hwerful, eoiiipact. jerfeet eliueti of an l-'iiiilii-h .-bin' ilorw, wllb K'hI flyle nml net Ion. He va foaled May, IsM, tnt d by Win. New Ion. Kwp, Xerk-tii-Tivnl,,KtiKlaml and wan lniH.rted AilHit, 1W'J. Kluee lniH.r(allou, l.lnnitiiMnrc Law yer rrntved the followliifi iite; Ihl Oxt'ord eoiin tv tibow, IW; L'ml. Iarelitter 'i'otvii-l.lp rliuw. 1HJ; i'ml, I,omlon Wexlern t-'alr, ISS'I and hh, wveii olhi'reoinKtiu(; Uud, I ton lni-ti-r Township hhow, ISS'I; M, Hieelal and HweetiiWe, H"iitli t)M..tSiilintSh.iW, tS.M; lt Sprlnctleltl, tssl. I.liiiyilimblre lawyer I a utv foul juMh rnnd hi colli. In the l-'asl have Iweit old for a hlfli tljure. IHCDIGKICIC- ' .AMtiml iiitiii' KnuU'li Slml n-mk, l.lniilii-liin- I Mr; No. JI; M-lrr ll"rr, hny, whim tt..-l (imiU'I Iwij l.rw.lir, Win, NiMi'.n, IIiiuIiU' IImiim-. N.'WiiitnniTn'iii, KitKiiooi; 0' Mi,n"iin hwrj., Itnv r.l"ir 1n u, t-ajN nor i'wi Miipp, t : iiimi lo, l'niili-ai l.lmi'ln. Iwv, IT.d,; Mvllawrn li. ! tli. b lr.IWi, b: vk I'v; g g a !'"i. ImV. K K M It l.'1. btd.'lll K K If V K MimHiil'i, hii'v; iliu 'ir I.H.V. (!'! KNiiuLiri', lm,v, .lixir k. bay, t.tib; it , by, Ut buy, 1 1 1. bn.v. (Jswijt K 8 iin.bii.v.il :tni u I u it . iiiiu.l,... bin. k. 1 It.' nlwvi ii'.nni'. ilmi I In.'.iiii.lilr.' 1 anycr. iin ! mviiiI. ml fMiu wiitie nt !! Iii Kiinlleli bH l(, T( KMsS: In-uraiifi'. :o J-'castm, S15; . ., . ; Hhiile Sitvirt'. $12. - In iiniT din- mlii-n lb man-1 kimwn 10 l- illi fi'l nr biw. Ui ill.,wil of ur HioM tl mu of llif i-.Miiil.v. hia)ii, I to'. I ill) 11, Hiiislf r l tliii' nl lioit'ol MTilir. Ml riire tk,u t in"V'iil iKt'bb nl. but n imn.iil for tloltf, , JAMES E. DAVIS, Cw.-.cr. JOHN l.AKK, (iriHUii. lallas Or. HACKS and PHAETONS. A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Made Especially for Our Trade, Just Received Direct from th? Factory. dehring & Mccormick Mowers, - Harvesters - and - Binders. T A Y LOR Cast ismj and ON C STREET, Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes on hand Every Day Except Sundays. s A Full and Fresh Stock of Canned Goods Flour, Teas, Coffee Sugar, Dried Fruits, Syrups, Candies, Ci gars, Tobaccos and AH (5"ods Usually Ke;d in a- First-ckiSaS' Gro;ery Store. D. B. TAYLO?, Prop. WOOL WANTED. Tim hlulimt miirki't irli palit im Uilivi-ry to Ki'luo 4 ('n., Main atnwl, IniU'iK-iiiU-iicf. Will ; ".ST AFRICA ' ' Uu ytwt V rllf.tjf 1. 1 lit (.rat tlm In It- t tt witht A ' lnrti4 t 1 A i' 1 hf n,f n tli wi t-" M Mlijit tiKi ftl ' 't u lit utio ul Mil Um Y. G. SMARM AN, 1 Ut t lit t.n.rtli Iw li. tll tHItill. M Itr fttiKi.Wj it, 5 t j jo , U a Mi.' itn. : SC.lNGR'.i SONS f V V twi 4 i M W'lfl tin R (M UHcl z 1 ;roft & co. ::: post street, ::m k.an isro ' '11 11 fur t;. P.icitlo Coast Mm. I,. I. Wliltoakt'r, Attt'iti, IiiilcH'mlelioi. fl:l-17t 77 a iMi'oi!Ti:t srrtoi.h' rrxcr ,V7VI,.O.V. Wei?ehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods for Merchants nnd others recut and pressed, r will i en ttioiithiy iit'ttituils with MereluiulN tit lutlfpi'tidfi ee nud Montiioulli lurreeutliii!:. C STEEET, Opposite HP. O. The Celebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE ITJ BEFORE AFTER CARD OF THANKS. Memm, IlurtiH, Diilton A Co, Imrv this day mid all tholr stock of KrocurieH, crockery, glawwaru and other merclmn dine, and will discontinue the IhihIiichs. They wIhIi to thank tho public for a gcncroiiK patronaKu extundod. All those who are entitled to painting can receive the naiuo by calling at the l-'l rttt National bank, where the office of the firm will lie for the pretteiit. - Itutipectfully Youm, .. UuKNS, Damon A Co. Iii(lc)cii(lcii(!e, Or,, May 21, 1890. " ,.. . Publie Speaking. .'JZj lion. H. I'uuiioycr, governor of Ore gon, Hon. O, V, Webb, state treusurer, aud Hon. Ii. L. McArthur, will ud dretw their fellow cltlzoim at rhilupon deuce, Frli'ay, May 80, ut 1 p. tn. Everylmly Ih renpi-ctfully Invited to at tend, u, (lomsMmr, L'hairnian, MERCURY No. 1791, Will make tha Stason of 1890, DlvSCWIPTION, Cheat nut; foalud 1HK7; broil l.v AllVwl 1'ivMf.m, Suffolk, Ki'Kliinil; initorli'il I'khii; weight IHimi li;Hlif WIIhoii'h Vangiiiiril t 1;Ii!7);iIiiiii 1'iicIhvm (i;iH8) by Oarrctt'H Crown l'rlnus (otili; grand ilaiii Dcppcr (77) by JohiiHon'a (lollath (74ii; great grand dam llrag; great great grand dam Dliiinoud by Oray'H Hilton (ilt,ri). lMsniGKisi-;. WIImhii'h Vuiiiiiiii'1i1:i27);hIi'i' Mititi'irs('liaiiiiliin l;Uli; iiimi 1'iiiinlon i Mi. Hldili'll Chiiiiiilna (l'lfl): ulrn Allwra Altii'i'l llfti; ilmn tiy (.'lii'Hli'r Knipi'mr itoi; by Ni'Wciwtlt Ciipliilii (rill) by I'liinl'K iiinlirliluii Chi'IhIii fll.'Ci; liy U'. Cntllnirliaiii ll(irno (tel) hy I'laut'a uiirk hiirsi) ilW) by Hruily'a lli'lliin Hue No. 1W. Alli'H'H Allirrl iintiHlrnl'nlrlilKo'a Allii'rt (. I'nlrlilKi1' AlliiTl (; ln llimira Allii'rt (Ml); iliiai liy l'r)'ki'Kt liaiiiilnn (IW) by Milinfiiiil C'lmiiiiii (Kill), TERMS: Iimiimticti, lr,. . SGRAFFORD and KINS TETHERGW, Owners. Bakers Addition to Independence. This Is really tho best and niont dt Hiruble IteHidciieo Properly iu or near Iudepoiideueo, sit tutted between the city lituils and the town of TaliiuiKO, tho Motor Line piiftsing through thin Addition on the SouUv and the Monmouth wagon road on the JNorth. Thote are onlo iii of thette choice lots aud now in tho accepted time to buy. We believe in quick sales and small profits. We shall for a few days offer these lots for from 80 to 100 per lot. I Wnnat.ti.l torn "i iiiiuuiiiiiL r.fuiKlv. In Kiii.n is eoainve OUARAN TEI t euro any (iiniiiif uorvnun tin .. nr miiv limiMur til Urn (liMii'intliB nr. irniu nt clllh'r m wlh'tltiTiu. InIiiii from tin. pxi'i'lvii iimi ot W illinium., 'Inlmmi ur (iiiim uriiiii'uKii ..iimiiHii iii,ii.i'ri'iiiiit, imr iminitf-; mil', Ai' mi ll I .imiiI Hinlii ,n,,,r, Wiiki'fiii- I ni"W, miiiiiiu itiiwn rnliialii th lii,'k, Ht'inlaal Wi'ii!uii'!, lljMli'ilii, N.-rvoii). I'rottinlt'Hi Nwiurn- al Kmfi.nli.tin. I.im ii'liii'ii, iitiPH, Wi'nIi Mi'iit- ory, I.okkoI I'uuor nii, liiiiii,i'v, which If i,. jtlwti'tl otti-a li'iiil In I'lriiinliiii'iililiiiic mi,! nihil ity, t'rli'ii II, Wl a ho. KWixiin fur J.-i.iki ,ia r mall "ii ri'ni.ii.f f prirp. A V It I TT K N O t; A It A N T K K for i-vitv f ;, (K nrilt'r, In ri'lumt Ihu imiiu.y II a I'vi'iniini'ii. I'tno la nut olli'dlnil, Tlniiwiii'lii n( Ii'MIiiiiuiIiiU (mm I'M anil viihiiu, nl IhiIIi M'tin, ),iii'fiiit'iiHv ourisil liy Ai'IIIii'Iiitinr, ("riHUin-(iw, AiMii'M The aphro medicine co. WKMTKIIIt URANl'M, DC X 117, IttltTLAND, OK. Fortialu by IbiHterik Lnek , hWi Golden Fes'e "Fills.. Knr t'emalu frrpRitlar tlltTi itiniiliii' likutlmm imi !.,) iiiHrkrt. AVtrr flirt. "i I'vmiiillyaattil ny ti milium! In lien ium'tily, (iiiii'nuii'i'il tu rulli'vo a .jijir, tvX laeii.truttllnii, tUREI CAFE1 CERTAIN! riim't tin liumh'itfuwl. Savo Tlmn, llcaltli, aiiuliiOhu; ;t.kf nouili r, Sont tn any aililrem, iKiura hy mu' I ihi ,tr (Mllitofirli'i),a.00. AUitroas, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, Weiter uilmutb, Bol27, rotiTLAM), en' r ur miiu liy HiiHitir , l.twlti'. "..'"ui w jiNijiitiiimiay-r "", I afl DR. JORDAN'S d, CO'S. MUSEUM Of ANflru..tf. r"l Mnrki'l siHiiii I riiiii'Nin. Allllll.1lllll 'i'. I'l'HtN, Ho nml lonra linw to avoid itlnl'IINI', ( "IWIllhlllwIl h II it li'riiliiii'iil IH'r.'oiially nr hy li. Ici'nn niM'1'iunlPi'lii'ii ir iTi-'iiliiil wi'itkni1 NHiiiliilt.lrnsi'Mitriiii'n. mmiiI I' r Ii, iiU. I'nvnin Hilton iii lii'iuy SI. rniisiiliiiiliiii iri'i'. ALBANY FEED JOHNSON, Vzm STABLES. FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Htw k led in our cure w ill lie well attended to. SPEGIil iCMKlllGNS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELEBS. MAIN STREET, : : INDEPENCENCE, OR. LIVERY, ami SALE ft 4: School Books and Stationery FOH SALE IiY BUSTEB & LOCIil The I'ubliit is Most Cordially Iuvited toCa'l and Price Our Latest Selected Stock of Writing Pars, Tablets, p,.,is, Ink, Killers, etc., also All the School Books In .Tse in thorublie Schook THh NliW Livery Young Feed :. id : Sale : Stables. ill'.fkara M H ISM .ItnrTSi'l' mm-: if''i;.s.'s( iii r'.vlil una ik a ana1 laiaili mnM woiiKs. Wr - iffl Euan ( ichison, b iVVW I J tiHAI.llUH IN ,r MA HULK. AMERICAN & Sin 4 10 1', l Hux 250, Albany, Or, a . arfT"'- 1) T I v- - D ." Horse: Double and Single Teams; lP. BucQles Riding 3 I Horaea First class Turnouts for Commercial Travelers. Prices reasonable anil Satisfaction (tuiirantccd. (live us a call. North End Main St., J. N. JONES, Prop Best and Cheapest, FT? M M Tnwf ffiEfiVCjiut O. l'flltlllliil. Lowrat rati., anil utoMt ruvnr. iimntfil. Wa.t. Mil ollliin, liny your tldkiit. Kwit f LllWUHt Call at tlm ATtRAXLE iLLII II GREASE ui:sr IX THE WORLD. Xt.s wtu'tnn qiMlttlii. nr un.iirpaupd, aotualty ?ullnitliiir two boxoa of nnrol.hor brarnl. Nut .-anottid by tut. tr UV.T TU E Ur.H I I N E. FOH M.V, BY IlKAt.KTtS OBNFttAI.t.Y, 1fr piSO'tl URME'jy POK CATARUIl. -Huat. RiisieHt to UHe. (Jliwiiiest, lioliof i imnuidiiite, A cure is certain. For Colli in tho lieiwl it hits no tmuiil. For Sale by the WILL! GIBSON & KIRKLAND, M'grs. I Independence, . - , . ... . Oregon, n lipliod I I r Bent I I ,Pn. LJ HENRY WALLER, DKALEK IN- Boots - Shoes - and - Gloves. It la an Ointment, of which a Hnniil particle is applied w mo iHitiiriia. Tioe, ixio. wild ny (tni(,'sl8tB or oy niiui. AittiresB, n,. i liAiSEU'Hiit, Warren. Call and examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. Iiulepeiuionce, - - Oregon. i (L: