Cabinet Photographs for 92.50 per Dozen. Oall Early as I will bo In Independence for o Short Tlmo Ouly w. H THE WEST Iv C. rUNTLANlK nVWAwx. . KK1DAV, rUNE 2iV "i OREGON'S PUBLIC SERVANTS. our bifituM men. Kvot.v tbillur sent awiiy fur lumber, brick, print Inj;, well unit door.4, Hour, etc., UHMimtlu emploj incut ofbtbor In number !M':i!i y. THE SITUATION. We now stand bofoi-e-tbe people of I'olk county iw huvlh clunn J pinned the 'uhm (if Polk county In J. 11. MIMwII. Hop.... f. H. Kitten J. N. OiiiiK, K f. . t Wngi-r lli'iiiihim. Ii'l. ..Huwiil Hrvri 1 KfATK MWICKIW. rMl,7" '" iiw viu4 or tax for tbe buiuiiu. $ttoA?v "HAl 'of a court house ut We H'-il!;'"1' jmiirnl'MJII'imvpiiwr Mia th.it tbeetvetbm tKvs.MI..l.,. l.M IV Alt mo ofMuUH lmlldillfJ Ui UllI.IS Would nu'Nrv ot t--u-t.it. i k.T. ttuirh.t 1 1 . Mm. mii iu 1 1"' uuy determent to (but town, u N. I.. IIMH IVm i)k W. M.viix li'ni I Wm.l.. W..H Hip It, I'oatt, )it'i lsnueSninwiui. Ivm. ... Jt, P. Mi'Un.'h. Ii J. Hloulli-r, Hoi H, II, Tuvurv. llt'iii ... N, Onritiii'r, li'iii. T, U HulU-r, Ik hi V. I, iyMnlils l'i ' K. la Kult'llltlll, Hl'l Jluiii" ul l!i-Ui'.iMi micfiiv, t li 1 1. (HHIfV illltltfl' I trtimtvr. 1 . A,v..-. i Mirvi'vur I Imiiihit. ! Letushavo u butblin;: in vbtcli our teachers eutt build up the pub lifl schools. - Independence has the prospect of, at least, holding its own in popu. kit ion this summer. Sotuo oven say it will double in population. Independence stands liehind every town on an equal ste on the west side counties in ttmuppe.tr mice of it school buildings.. Let this cotitiuue no longer but be pro- j pju-ed to vote a tax sufileient to! build what we should have. We expect a future growth, let in pre pare for it. Oregon never hud a failure ol j crops and this year when dry jjevtie-u whicluuay arise from I hose weather was causing iiiauy u far- opposed to building. If important ima'is mi increased patronage to bo nm.lo nlmut u'uiitnii!e ttniu t'lunnUti-y, ton, Ilietlittln fur eheuM iiIuk Hie . Ingi ilii'iiiHufuurtwiiil by nrtltlclul eiiitvt lent, but the tiuwt elu-cllvo remedy MgaliiHl tlie cbvt' peril of over-oiu-liilluu lit alter nil, (he Ctiisli nit plan el iikMHuHii I '!' ti n hit femiiimu! fi'iil plaiitN. Hugnr, lliuir, uiul fat form the moHt Iniporlnut (Jemeiiid of our diet, uiul even In Ihv wilder hdltuile of the teuiieriite tioiie lluwo etemeiiiii emiKI W derive! fitun the prvnliKU of lubereul vcKctivthm. IkwhmilN yield itu ell Mliiitmt eiUid luellveiiil; waliiutu ntnl liMtclniitwiVii) li' uei fur (be iwiue juitlMixe, uiiil by careful cultivation I'liuld be niudi). jiitKliirtlve enough to mipply nit tbu ewloriliv eli'iueiim of fihnl utviled even by a imrihluml tMipulatluti, Inilie MediterriOteiut eiiaWlauilH otlvc tlieti Unln to bviil' tibuill tlie meventli wir, tail ftirmit live their planter; no miii'U , Indeed, (hut Nome Hlelllau sieclmen of the (Hat Ihwufxtt ale believed to lie older tliuu tlie 'IihI ol ourehiDiiulogleul era. AfliT tbu twen tieth year oUve-tiiii pliinted in n von genial ll become eimruioiinl' pro. iluetlvo. At liusl live of the twenty will ilUt'eivtii vai'U tie ciaild liesuwc fully eiihivMiiil u fur uurib m Ten ih'w, uiul the Citlil'oinla planlatlou atniiewill iwii mippty nil the market of North America. Judy, In spile ol her il'.-ei'iiiiiijlng tux en all orchard triw, U!I 'produce nearly li),nou,iHMi g.illuiw h year, lleslilen tho olive, the I'lilviit ol the lnvl' lulltude prmbiiv IiiiihIiviImuI dilli ri al till yielding tnstt. Of palms ulotie Profcuwir Ilrumvltei thirty the vpt-eim, mane of them pro dai'tive cauti)ib to make itninml fat a iniwi ttkiieriiu()iw, runui', idsii, tsailil lw. lU'i'Kiil fnin llin itisiiliii'lM In mi new school hoiiM-. The pi to our at)l,m,,llMt, ,m( wt;uW UMiM ,;, ,. city i t 1 laving jut whttt is i:ei-ded fi.iimv of siiuiwi cte to form am'" should ir-ut I V ovmbalanet! the oh tllulJe braueli of linliiiry. Maple tlfteen time mow I Wheat nsn-lptu nic ely bMiml, life the bent paMnren. ! pi'lutcil at iheWiw Hitu; Jni itit to lum tlevlM'd varlxiii order, the 'i itirov ry it wnnld uudoub Ui.Iy beef greal utt unia. The viMiiiivivinmu ! people of lUllas'ttever comptuhiitl td'the burden of tlie tax; li. ttuui the ;;niu would greatly : exered the expei'.H' tii them, iSow then Iiulepeudeiiee is ubottl to Vote mi the en el ion Ufa school buildiej; in this city. Thedemam! of our citizeiw is for somet hi ti: that will not only answer for the present but for the future as well. Situated as we are id most under the eaves til the Normal truiniu st hool," otii puMic si hoot btiildine: should lie a model of iis kind. The cost ol I whut we .iftaidhnve and whatwi ; have, dilVt ts only about two t ihout'.nd dollars, but on that two tiii.iis.imt tiuiiais ttie ((tiai'r: aiay be m uie. We base teard a uum ber of our citizens express them ! selves as de idcdl v in favor of the niertofeel uneasy about his crops, ! ai Is are to be omiited it is poor the welcome rain e.utm in duejecot.omy to build that way, Jtuild season, and all nature smiles and in complete "bnihliiiji, a credit to blossoms anew and harvest of IS! 10 1 our town, ami w bile t be cost of the is again to Im a plentiful ono. Whatjtirht onelliir will need t be a grand state is Oregon, ! raifd by ilireel , taxation the resi , , can tun t'or Ueiiiy years in ImhhIs. Tho man who opposes free pub ic j ,, , , . ,, . , , , , , , . . , ' Dallas was willing to submit to schools is a foe to the future gener t . . .. . . i i ... , ... ; taxation for a itourt home bivause ntmti u-!nelt u-1iiii lm ia fh,!.,I -iiwl . ... ,. , ., j she was beticlittcd, and cannot we f iirliorcul iilaiit. Areoixliuji to limn go.m wdl curso his memory; while , bunj (ui. M,t((M h ( UuM, iim, n(W be who fosters the public school , mw u (ho ,.,.llsoll. I of land piinlaeliiK a bui.divil pouudi. of system l'iiefitsiMsterity and builds '' MtntiN will jUM nuru ttmti four tit) a monument of exalilude, to bis ! - ' tbounnil imiuimI of bunaun. uiul u nietuory. rim greatest philantbro-i pist is bo who elevates bis fellow I Committees differ lil.e imlivi man and provides for the coming I duals. ()mj is aggressive, domi generation. j eering, ami forever, not onlj ynip can bo refined In a way to uiudlfy (he iielil tanfe of lis siitir; mlui tree ami K-vend wb of eeull'er yield a b.inejdikt! iip; iiiiiie tlitin tlfiy ,li!V. l.lmU uf uteluiid It nil- uhouiul III Mleebiltillu llilllellU: (Hut U Nlllllll, rtaiudlNlt vmletynf the (iittlmi uar t'bliu yields ;in er n lit. moie rligitl per gallon t.f julee Ibuii the best miur cane." In the ponliiellon uf fiirliiweuuti fnotl-ntutis our (tnilu-pliiutem would thai it funnily biinltiv lo ciuiiiete with the cultlViituid of MU'loiis Siclt Hi ! Ht.ick of tnbmin anil elgar at J. I) IV. . . . . J.oinloii purple for uprnylng live fur ale at II. H, Patterson'. . Commit your latere) ami rend Cooper llrom. new ad. J. 1). I, hnn thv best ttml lai'cut lmk of grocei leii lit town, Ladle ninl chlldrenVwhoe at rout, nt StiH'ktoii'R . AilmlxMioit In Hie K'ludi'i uiu lt'it excr clies tbl evening I la cent for mlult mid ten n ut for children under l!i, Cah! cash! calit Wiiuled at J. I Irvine. Ladies and chltilieti'n boe lit vnt, at J, L. Stockton', All the ehlcU'ii In l'olk cuiiaty wanted at J , l, Ji .tue' Ueini'iulH-r ilin wile of fiiridliire, eriH'kery, biKilsand Iiikh, af llin iiuiv llmi htme Haturdny, ut !!:,'K p. in. Hewliiii umrliliHK and extru. ulno orjjausaiid piano nt, Wh't'li r's. s I 'tit tbl In your pipe nnd MU'lt that J, 1). Irvine ullll wllii itiiKviie. h. JUtMNcr, of I'oittan l, ntnl Priiii't C, Hw, of Taconia, paiid llicoiili town on Tbursdiiy, J, I), Ii'vIiiiiIiKsIjiI'.Iiii'HmmIiIiIiUihii llliiieymuueyiayii mi nteret illHi'oinit nlllilllamtltlierefia'iilileiiudwlllelli,'iitid eheaK,rthaUiitiylioiinethl'ildeiif.lerlciK' mlkai'tiiiitux, ' ios'a -a a rsatioa. H.iilrni Ttwutmi'D1 llm Cuitu Cnntl. Uuii. AiKtn t" tiio I l'mnftto tlnllleii mm' 'if hM bea itlMni'iHWt llmt llh Imuat 00' rrtnic etrulny tiven.timi)4 iutUiUan. It li ilia mnr lvmli irlm-lA In loft VtucUiili ni'wi.rii:. Th i kt lull ul mmit eanrt'iii-tn ran firm I hi :o r!Tliliiey, iwl ho Ivi ,Ur Id their Ua utiiiMiUim, rant (rum U titnrttmf wnll luinwii ltjr niaulmim. HM mm: " I am wtlllti la rclni tin fulltwtiif c INirlenisi, I tare lor J'l'Urt Im l weak nom( b filoa w Ith miKllivtluu, uni! twrer liiuutl bul on ifiiitiim l!ml hlrl m tuJ llnl wore mil m4 Intt III rfw l, 4 I u niu ulTvmr till I Irlnd r't Viviabl SanaHH, It hutw.l iu 111 ami? way a4 tiat lhimi:i(h!r nKirtanlant ma, 1 lnl uu ut Ilia imal apswUi'l ol ininartin ami wat In t'omliiiial illalrau, t'Ul ran with Urn aid al Joy' VuUMaHr,arilli bow ant uj aii'l evurfijiluf wlih aijr ul'l M cuirtomoit (rwaum w litiuia tat U aSu'ta. I an . bntli urrtHHt anil lligUtl, and t lallf mom mau.t t." , Cuka Mri.vi, Uantcura, l. Keamifit alrvat, 8. f T OREGON LAND CO. -With Ifoine OhTee. id SALEM, - - OREGON. (Jit Ihalllitle liisurnnco Ilullding.) And brum b t niees In f'OUTDAND, ABTOKIA uiul ALIIAXY. Iliut for wile a lawn list of Grain. Stock and Fruit furnw, also City and Htiburlmn properly, I The OREGON LAND COMPANY, Was especially organized fur the purpose of tmylnjf ami imbdivld lug huge Inlets of "land, ami Inw during the past two ycirs bought aw Hiib(livldedover;l.'tmneiesof biiidinto 5 to '.M new lliiets. TliO MIC cess of this iimleitakiiig Is shown lu I he fu't llmt out of iM Iwls pluml on (be iiiarkel. 1H have been wdd. I Wo claim that ten itor.n of ehoieo land In fruit, ill brink a Ini'goi iitt'oiue than oiie-liumli ed and flit va:io of w In-at hi the Mihl;vilppi valley. We also make valuable itnpioveii Is in Jlmwtiyof roads, fences etc. We, can sell a small tract of laud lor tho nJiiu, pru' V l,m us 3 on wtuild bavelo pay for a largo farm. Hitnd for jiaiuplilets c'c. Ji. T, lU'WiaC. II. WAI.KKK. III-NKIJi & WAIKHK, DKAI.ICNJS 1N Produce. family - Grccsriss - and - Cotptry INDEPENDENCE. MAIN ST. I iiimim orchard uf Ihii-e acre can be j made to support twenty-live incii. All jtbrnuKh axiulhcru Kur and south I wtHtern Asia cereal arv largely iiir !eded by the eu, mi te or lluliuu rr claiming and biking all that it is clu-tnul, Marng a nut somewlmi ow then wo want that bridge jUSy intitltnl to, but reaching larger than alllliertnvd more nutritliai htraight through to Is'orth link- ()nt and grasping for as tnucli more tll,m "y known variety of faibniceou pendenee; a telephone line toS.dem; ;w ',WXilb!i'. Aim'ber is modest, Kr,lji- In Italy t'lutniit are eaten a wagon road from tho ferry into i amnming and allows apparent Mlf ,""a T1"1 TT! theSakm hills. Wo are going to i j,,,;,,,, ,,, .,.,'?, ,, '''. bse wluat, od on tla-Wut.d ol . ... . 7 ,? ,in,u.(tiie to im tioiie w il limit, II Oortca nine out of ten farmer derive hae a Louring mill, motor hue, ; ,lim.,,iri. nil!l(.r tll,ul ,.,.,.,, um, ,,. 1 (.lr linwUu,r lll)mHl vxMi,U gravel trains, scIuk.1 house, (Vr w.al. -UUh. The moral elhvt of i from that kind of trec.(..ur-"Wm, h vallis extension, county bridge, In-i tlH' two coupes on a community U, they cull It, lu itistlneilou from ny dependence bank, electric lights, ilu jt, favur of the latter, but 'the ' 1,flL''' "rt "f tloieaeivsuf uo mini uus stiuimer. w tiat is tne tt1(.,.t, lilm Kl)m(l (hS lt,.,tt matter with this town anvhowf The youngest member of the Ore gou senate is J. ifyers, of I.iiin! comity, who is only ,26 years of age. ; lie was elected to the state legis j latum from Lino county iu 1SSS us j representative, and this year he ii returned to the senate, by a popu lur vote. Jlr. Myers not only political has bt-eu successful, but bis ventures in real estate have been very profitable. One invest ment on the Sound of toWi) deal ing him $1)000 prfit. lfo was one of tho democrats to stand by !bv. reimoyer in the Potl laiui water bill. aierwoi-Ks unutiie lacrory ail iO ;(n,siiou ari-es as to when ami f ... I. i .),, i . ( win ie a uue siiouiu u (tr.iviu, a jsetisitive nature will Had ,k slight, j but a noble nature will nut seek to ! retaliate uuless the ofVim.-e is ven great. Nor .should revenge In sought. Yet a certain dignity should be iieiintaiiied that respect may be counnanded. During the past few weeks cer taiu events have occurred ' which jseem to imply that n c!:y of. in ; I'olk enmity is n tinlVu tuiiale as j not to cotiiinaiid respect, or at leal the most friendly feelings from , some 01 lis nelL' ibni'.i. I! h Li ieen 1 . - i . , . . ... . ... sum mat we are a lawless people' that "our women are frtvolhurV' that the town site is a "breeder of miasina"thal it is a "poverty's btinghole" that at election time it "imports voles" that during the i llood (he people were "drowned "ill rats." Tin sts and other opt- tltets have been hurled at us. During tlie rcpiiblio.ui and demo crat it; conventions but one person was nominated frojn this cily while of census eniiumerators we have none, These facts are before us and it is for us to prove ourselves so unworthy of them that they j shall have no force; but more than that .show a spirit not of fault finding j but dignified protest against, such treatment. It may be said that no one iM-lieves sudi accusations, Yes, tber.'i are people only too willing to believe them. And there are mutters of even mere recent oe currenccs wherein it would seem thai; proper courtesy has not been extended. Are we iu anyway to blame? wo call upon our selves this treatment! Should we tamely submit depending upon friends to vindicate our cliarueterf The question is -this. First, do we deserve such treatment! Second, if not deserving it, shall we resent it! , , in uciiait ot iiKiejiemieiico wi claim the same treat incut extended The Hon. I). J Thompson was ! advised by some of bis friends to j treat tho country press w ith couai- i deration and that its influence was needed. Mr. Thomnson said "such papers only come out a few times! before election, and would not i make much difference cither way." Mr. Thompson thought that the Oregoniun, alone, could elect him. That was one Of his mistakes. The Oregonian is a grand paper and in every way far ahead of any other paper in Oregon, but not withstand ! ing that fact the combined weekly ! press eaa "down" the Orcgnnmn on j any and every issue where papers! have influence' The Orryonum has! been remarkably successful; but it j is because the whole press of Ore gon has reflected its brighter light into dark cornel's. Let the weekly prcsM be ignored and its influence will be felt against the offender. ENCOURAGE HOME PRISE. ENTER- toward us, as between oilier towns of tho crudity, ami such treatment is our due. We, have ahvuys treated our neighbors with kindly consideration. We believe we have The Tacoma Jwtyttr says: "An association styled the Manufac turers' Loan and Investment so ciety has just been organized in St. Paul to aid beneficial manu facturing enterprises. The plan is ' to assist manufactories by invest ing in their stocks and bonds. These, when purchased, are offered for sale among individual . mem bers, but if not then sold, are held by th association. That such an enteniriKO innsf, Intve n Htimiihii.incr and btmefleieiit effect on the growth jS':ii(!I friends .by such a course and prosperity of the city cannot! oven if we have not caused our be doubted. It is an evidence of a 'enemies trouble. ' We believe our healthy public spirit. J lH,lhm wiU , Ill0r b One of the most eii!crp.nsiiig ot i . ... . the prominent bosiinm men in 01"' ,l'l,,,,ls,"l .aii ciwtmg it irelcmi advises a -similar move- aside, ami we hope that a friendly nienfc in that city, in place of spirit limy dominate their action.'' sjieuding, as proposed, 100,000 to; . , ., ... .1 t.1 l. ..:i.. fin. i. . n ! uuM-ruse me cu.v. a nere js nom-.i HOW TO LIVE WITH jng mat auvernses a city so well as the publication of the fact that it offers employment to more people ground an on -land el" ml fit row n chest' nut-trees w ill pn!iiie, vtur utter year, a quantity of nWiat Hitllehnt for the. ui eil of it niiler,itt :1hI family, ami flu Htiuit-tree will llairib iiniuiit! Melt w heio even mi Alleghany moun tain milliliter would hesitate to run a plow. And while the plowing and nnvfUK of a wheal Ibid have to be rejieated every year, nut trees bike wire uf theliiH liea, j as wtdl a of their piupiieturs. (iraln erojw, in tlie eotiint' ul a lew year, ex IuiuhI or Impoverish the bct wiil, mi les the 1 I made up by the line tit ferlill.er. Trees nut only d, ue with aileli iiMBitttiuiw, but luipriive with old a;;e. An old che'tmit-trce lour Ael beale, un the lopt: tif.Mutiul Ktna, it IliU leet In elreiimfereliec, but llll yields an iibiniduiit eroi uf nut, though up to u height ufiill feet nliove Kroiind the trunk form a mere hollow slielL A Nlii.lltur live near Saneerre, -0 mile east of lioiirges, 1'rmiee, 1 be lli veil to lie a (hotixulid yeal'-i old, mid one ut Tiirtvidilh, in (lIuuetwIrMiIre, Kuglaiid, Im forinwl a boundary uti.r. ever since (lie lime of lung John. I'he hard work uf mi urehard farmer would bo llnilled to a low hiirvesl week, mid, aside from till Unit, the sulwtitntlon of tree for annual would solve a problem ofii s by 'iitvcnlliig the (.lisuHtrou eliniiitii! - chuiigin Inci dent to tho ileMtrilellon of Hl'lioreul vegetation, iroul.ith would heisiuie less fiV(iieiit and Nprlii),' tlouds Iim rubious; "arlmr days" could he cele brated on every honieteud; and, be sides saving the einllesH drudgery of a gra.u liirin, tree ibmlatlous would re ward their pruiecloM wit ti 'he sliuda of thulr ful Inge In mnnna rand wilh wind falls of dry twlngi In cold weather, an 1 shelter the nest of myriads n' liiseetHJitUnjr birds. AWA Aiiifvieun ! rii it; H. H. Patterson. Indepeiiitei ee, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, The Celebrated French Gore, APHRODITINE' Ut vut BtFOE i m-'imjf r,uin,U'iir I .ii,n ,i .t poairiv- QUAllANIf.E In rur u liriiiolifrimi il'ififH-n. or a iv ij.ol,,r ul tlia Bt'iMMntlltf nr. Ifrtll, ill fllht-r ! wtnUitrar. I. ma lent i),h ei-,-inh iit ul rfointilaiiia, i'w, i nr Oiuma, ot lloellisll JmihIiIiiI (ll'11-r.-lluil, out Inaitlit tfiiiT, Ai'..mi li a I.ia,i( K.ain Wnladil llin, lu nrtuir iluii u I'aUulii n, Hnrk. Smninal W v n'-ni, lliii'iia, Ni'ivmip l'iiIn,lUni,vwlliri' al Kmlmlmia, l.tt,-..t rw., IH,lm-w,W.'nl M(,in lirv. Iim ill I'mn-r Ulal llilnilIM'l . tlllll'l, 11 Hi. Kli'Hi'U ult.'li li-n.l tntirBiviiiinl,tia'( irif ,imv II y. I'riw ii.wi a bm. a Um Im .gu yi m mull "Hi ri i-i'ipi v( t"ii WHI tit S ti l' ,1 H. NTK K larmn- i V lililiir. In m'hiiiI M. iMonev il a I rimniii-ii rum.laniillKvMI, Ttiniauia W luMiituniuaa IliHII nl,) allil V'llMIII, llf Uilll 'M-. ,rU'H:ii'lllV curwl bt Aetiit.iinH. c'toii m (n A-Mian THE APHRO ME'Ji.OINE CO, wbhtkii mt.imii, rex r. i'oiiti.ami, on. I Pot nle b Banter A Lock", Tilt: IMt'OHTKIt .SIllh'K filp.UVX, LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER! Will make tlie Seuwia uf on (.MoimIiiv, ami Tucwlii.vitat W. IturkeV, Kmiver, T(-d,iy iiIrIU at Mini til tr, Wcdiicwiliiy mid Tbiiln,v,al tV. II. vl' kIhIiIii, Ihillu; no Krldti.i and huturilwyn al Hit Jiilillnili'n Mliilite, IUileH'inUiee. l)!CSCKII,Tli)N: lie Imii .elidld blidiltuv, I'ifli e h i ul old, wi'IkIi Isihi pound, with bliak front leu, iiiuiu mid lull, white bind feel, with lrij' down the lias-. He hna kihI ttat lnie, with lot t'fflnc llk,v hair, Hliitid HI baud ami one Ineh hlgll, nd I a inol jHiMei'flll, comiaet, 'l ftH t rliu,u of nil KttglMi hhlre IbiiH', with (,'ooit iilvle uiul ael Ion. lie wh fouled May, 11, bred tty Win. Newlon, Ki., Ncwiirk-tiii-Trent, ImisjIihuIiiimI wm liuKirteii Aiiut, ls.. Wilis- liiiMiiti.liiiii,l.lntsilublrt' law yer nnvlveil the follow Iu oilw! It tlxford eiiua iv hiw, 1W.'; t'ml, luifbt'ler Tuwimhlp Hhuw, ISM'J; "nd, laiiiiion W estern fair, lSKIi and IKSI, even elbcr tsuiipellnK! 2nd, llnrebeoter Tuwnalilii hliuw, lss-'t; 11, HiH'clul uiul Sweepstake, Huulh tlxriililSpliiiS Miow, bss4; 1st (tpiinnlleld, isst, l.lntHihiablif lawyer I mv foul jtettt-r and hi eoli lu the Kmt have Usai told fur a IiIkIi rlytuv. PBDIGHLCIv: At I'liHTf-d in On- I'.iikII'Ii filml flmik. I.l,etiiliirn Ijiw Vi'i'! Nu, i-.'l; Rlilni lior.e. Imy, ulillw ln-el, Umlml 1HI; liwih r, Win, Nrwiun, Ilill-Ulit lliniiii. Newitrkiiii Tri'iii, .riRiimili airii, Mi-Umui'i, Mt w, lta,v ,'ia"it; iliuu, MiiMiriur I ntt Mill''. I hv: iliuu III', I'nntdHII l.oiii. III. I,n, ilTl.i,; Vi'llmmii h,'. i' .ire, Imy iln'i,to- iln dWSi. fay; tirays imy, era ia. imy; tin oo.ii, fiiark: x t- a itiiwiiui., line: .li.iii i lrr, lirty . oi ; uiauilniri', lm, , Ji7 1; it K, IhO' trtVI't . I'ii.v.ll in , lnty,jllii OIK, li.i.v, HSlhl a k a a . imy, i it b a a l.lmi nimuiiw. law k. flu- iiImivp iIiiiw il.itt l.iii,i,iiliini l.nnyi r, Im ilin'iml in) I'riiiii Nniit-1. Hie )-il KiikIIIoiOii-Ic. t I KMS: InMinintr. J:o; $vih, $tyt Hiiolc Service. $12. lu-Mrnint iliir wIm-u thc umiK kli" n lt In with l"nl Im-tMi-n il)niMMf(l nt nritim'ttlmil tf Hit' itnt , Mrtww.ii, uiir July Hi 1 1 jtlt M'rvlvo, Uur M llincitf M-rWt v, 'All fiirt' Uhni lo 1'ivvrni mvUIrm, tml nmUitf for JAMES C, DAVIS, Ownec JOHN LAKH, tiris.iii, Dallii, Or, W. G. S HARM AN, flefehant Tailor. m w c .:.i t,..i u nun mil- llllftnft wcr. thtS nnr eroatrst of LUUUJ Novelists, and he neve K)ke more tnilv, mid lie iniel t have added will, C(,lmi fr,.,( t1lt meril KolH-rt ne . tho ynonyni of merit, and its history Is W1cct!)!,. Tlie iimKCal cf 11 .1 r'"'mi'ition liavf been uttest eJbytlimiiraiHlsoftlio lcn.(inK kdicsof ociety nu-.i uic st(sT. It tlieonly arti- CIC ever ilisi'm-(.-nil utii.'l, . A'r,... al ntnl e,uitiHl tint to t.he roiiiplexlon, at tll, Dgimu l,-,, rrilliivn,., .,11 ,,. I, .,... of the face ntnl arum niid l,.niMi. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FiT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods for; Merchants mh! cthtrs rccut and pressed I will open monthly accounts with Mercbanlrt at Imlepeiidence nnd Moiiinoiith for reeitllin. C STBEET, Opposite IE3, O. J. A VI X ESS VENESS ItltlF.I' MUNJ'IOX. nil iDiinlnicsa in..:..,. .t. , . - ...MVdIU UIC SK'll HOft. sniriottl ami U..1....I.. i? I Ioiir lieen tlie Htudv jT clieimsta to pro i ouce an nuielc Hint avliile it would beau. Iiy Uie c"inplcioii, would also have the merit ot beiux Inmnteti, but these two iiiiptiriam (jiinl.tifi were never broiiLdit together until combined in WISDOM'S 50c- JODERTIplB. (JlOU and that a largo percentage of the. inhabitants have been tmcceasful." Let every merchant and every resident feel that every industry needs his personal encouragement. That its success addd to ids profits. LABOR. i'rofeMor Kernfeit, of Vienna, LITTLE dem ount rales Hint by systematic, piueloiillure animal food van he produced eight time as cheaply a by any method of nlnck raisin,','; but that estimate refermnuly to the conventional. ylem of Kotithern Kurope, wliereaM, by iuliitln the C -li I- i.i nv eAii;voi.'iio3 iui uiiiviiuo veeiuuio The employment -'"f ''-'-or at home , tl?h-food, pond acre fur acre, could An wo go Ui pre track laylinr 1 being lliiHlied on Hie motor. )iittv and the road will be iiIiiiomI complvtoil by our next iwoie. You Mhotild call and ee liE' late Im proved mower for wile bytaindinan & Diiuty. A Initio iixMortnieut of f. X. J ..'culler v jut. arrived at (hmdinan & Dmity's. . lliwe'of any deHcrljitliin and tilli llllliii;' can bo found at (moduinu. & Doiity V, ; .. , Hliavcd andijawed cedar Hbiiile In onyquaulity ut (i wdnmn & 'I);iuly'si, Imrjftwt uswirlnient of Htove in folk county at (t iodaian & Doiity'. The program of Ihe 4th of July ut Moniiioiiili include a wauluUi of l()u gun at minrie, mule by Imnd, icud in?of Deelaralion of Independence, oration by lion, 1. K, Wcatherford, ui' j Albany; Dinner, CVIII.Iiumpiiuw In full regalia, fat. baliylinw, Imllou acciilot young lady's loot 'ae.e, Jour. jout. niccH, vgx race, zlg ng race, pri'. clitalion of thit to largeHt" delegation from county Hcliool diHtrict, apieamneo of King of'HitndwIeh tulandu with coiiHort who will addrcH the pcoulo. Take your eggd, butter and bacon Uj Heiiklo A Walker', liidepeudenco. (let. your wliliiak'rt from (i vlman& Dotily. They luvosnuu lluetme. l'liuwt lot of gla.HH uiul disii ware inj the city ut Ilenklc & WaPa r's. ! j Fair's CaUer? Female Piils. j A. J'RHHCOTT, PRESCOTT & PROP.lt E.T-RS OF Independence Saw Mill M ;uu!nc itrei-M o! ami De 'cru in FIR AND HARD WOOD J. A.' WHEELER, Manager. a 5 i w 4v7 f For Frmtllft Trri,irl,lr I 1 1 : iiotiiiiiidiktitlii'ra en i:io marki'l. AVtw nil. !i,'i'(miilv ruetl i'v l-"iititini! t I nt ltii noiilli ly, UiinnuiiAiiil id ii'l'inn a,iir,aaiHi luoiMlraailou, tUIIEl SAPC1 CEIITAlNt Doii'l lm hnmlniKiiriit. Buve Time. IIuhIiHi, inl imiin'v ,ukt- im iriti r, Hont to unv atlitnan, ai'citra t,y unill na i ticlpt of iirltiti.f'AOlt AiMnuNH, THE APHBO REDICIIE COmPflNT, WosteraXiiautU, Bux il, 1'OUTlan.o, r tt1 For kiiIii tiy ilualiT tViekti. THE CRY OF MILLlONf OH, TOY BHCKJ TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BC TOO UVTC. 1 bnvti bi.i-n franlilpil timllvvrnm wllll ifliwnw! il' the ktilncry nnil hiive tried j nwtiy illflcreiU irmnlleit and havt I aoiielit old I'ruin dill't-mit pliyalciana wilhuut relief. About Ihcislliuf April 1 was mifli-rinir fi-tmi n wry violent I altnck that lraot proalrnttd ma it! ; audi a tnnimrr t u 1 wiw m-mover When I not down it wiih uIiiiokI inipuimililt lor in ; to net no iiIoiip, or to nut on mv i-lutlit ii, wl.ei ;l kind I'luvirit'iiif will Or. Henley, with ti. OK1SC.ON KIIIMiY TiCA, to uiy hotel. 1 limni'dlnU-ly cumiucnced UBinif Die li'R, It hud n nlinunt mlinciduua tilcct, and to the aston ishment of kill the xu(!t nt the hotel, iu a few duy,l tun btippy to mute. Ihat 1 tvvia ft nevr iiuiti. I vili recntnmimd Ilia ten to all uUlicted aa 1 U4 il liccn.. 0, A. TtJPl'liR, . ' Proprietor Oecldentnl Kotef, baula Koaa, Cat, r i DR. -JORDAN'S A CO'S. MUSEUM OF AWOM. ?i'tl Murlti'l HI., Kuii H'l'Hlirl.-i'il. AiIiiiIkhIhIi I'mtiiU. tin Hint li'iirn how In itvuld rtiwu-r. ( onsiillMlioii and li'i'aiitiMiit iii'i'.ioiiiiiiy or by li't tt'riii) Hpi'i'itial'irlii'ii nr iti'iiiiiU wi'iiluii' anmliCl iln'tiamul men. awiiit I'-r hook. I'rivma oltlie Sll deary Ml. ( Mtiiiiilmiloii lVe, ALBANY WORKS. AXLE m:T is je hoiimi. rtnwmrinHqut,lltlKiwtiutit)'Ui'n,.srtil. actuliUy i lla.HliiB two uoxco i( twy ilhi-e lirunil. N ;t ...uav-ii l,y tiout. 141!R'I'TI1K til.fi V I K fc. iiTiii balk ntim'JiMiujjft; MARVELOUS i-S.lSf'i.W Ji.'..'.i'-.-..t4v'U. mtm illU ','."'. , UlWX ' J. . 1 ' O .I .L II 1f ni'llilllVJILI rtr ""SCOIVIIUtAMTE .1m4 IU P.O Hnx 'SS, Albany, Or mm II . DISCOVERY. Only Oeniilna flyatam afJinmory Trnlnlni. Ftiur llaiika U'arneil ne reading. Illlnil wiiinlerln eureil. Every ehlld anil aiiull greatly benefltted. Uraat iaduoauwnta to OuitMpMidiinoa Olauna. Pronnaetoa, with oplnltmii of )r, Wm. A, llnm lllllllll, Ul WOriU-i.iiii'.i ntmotfillilG 1" Mm" ..'i,w. and THI TIBDS, j MUimiY & DliSAR l Props.' ! SALEM, OREGON. Hiit'i-o-idorti In P. Ninth. Tills firm In iirepnred to liinil'-li lirlt luiiiiil Tile ul IteiiMoiiublt) Prluea mid nil Idllt. illled wlthHiillBUU'llon. Aililre, MtMtt'HV A Dli-Ultr, S.Uoin, 0 IJIHIUirHH,. , Psychol-Virmnaa in lliiilli'l (Jrei liU'nl riioiiiinoii, the Knot I turint. .1. M. IliiiiUlt'V. ll.ll..Bililurf tlm IV Adoomlul). f fflckiiril ,1'raetor, ilia flolwjtiji. llnna. V. W. Ait or, .1 "il.. lOliaon, Judnh If. Jll'illlllllln, ll "lll'T", Mlt punt iraa or if At. a. jiOiMiiYTit, aai vmb as. N. Y. liny ymir tinker !''' ' 'HSiW'tLlM K. f. I't',,tl,.il. Uiwenl i ithIcia anil iiioal fai'tirH )(i'iiii(r.4l, Ctill M tha W4t tltl WHuv, , K W, CiMiPKIl. to i. (;uoi'Kii COOPER BROS. IT WILL PAY YOU To Cull nnd Infect Our Lfl'gc M ' . . . um mu i'miieii. y,,1r Allei.llon Ik lHclallj ChIImI to lh CVIobraled K.B.&CO.BUGGiES, -WITH WADE CORNER IRONS,- Which Kit over Ibft (onierd in nui h H way a to Iwlil the Finitw and runtii'lM m enrely lojfi-l her, milking It i.nimniU for Cwnw to Open. AImi a Full Line of HACKS and PHAETONS. A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Mado Especially for Our Trade, Just Received Direct from the Factory. df.I'Ring & Mccormick Mowers, - Harvesters - and - Binders. A. J. Whlteokcr, DKALEIt IN Furniture and Bedding Etc. Invites Your Addition to bis Liirj,re ami well nclectwl Kloek of fitMNlM iittihiMini; of Parlor and Bed-room Sets, Chairs, Car pots, Lounges, Picturs Frames, Wall Paper, and Plain and Fancy . Goods in his Line. -Lowest Cash - Prices.- A T wittTr a I'm nilcpeiiilence, ....... . . Oregon. KiA JOHNSON, LIVERY, FEED SALE m STABLES. FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Hlock lell In our cure will w, well attended to. 3FECIAL iCCOMft'ODiTIQNS FOR GOWEDCIIL TRAVELERS. MAIN STREtT, : : INDEPENDENCE, OR. School Books and Stationery FOR HALE I1Y- USTER I LOCIIE. The Public m Most Cwdinlly Invited to Call nntl Trice Our Lutes. Selected Stock of W'ritintf rapeiH, Tnblels, Pens, I,,k. Killers, etc., niso All tbo Scbool Hooks In Use in Hie Public Scbook THh NEW feed : and : Sale . WW-.J-,- aK '.-. Double and Single Teams Livery Young o .Riding m Horses First ebiRs Turnouts for Coinniereinl Travelers. Priees reasonable and SiumracUon Uuariuiteed. Give us a call. . North End Main St., J. N. JONES, Prop Best and Cheapest HENRY WALLER, DEALER IN Boots- Shoes - and Gloves. :all and , examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe PI. D. WALLER, ProD'r. 1 IIUtMHilU (MllYV - - t,. gon. It. pidiViS UE5IEDY FOR CATAMUL-Bert. ICnaiost in iniltlnrtiiit A 1.. Vot Ould iu tho Hoiiii it hiis no iiiml. certiun. n It i an Ointment, of wbioh ftsnmll pnrtiole is nnulied tc . tbe nortri k Price, BOo. Sold b, 'driESlu ffi by mail. Address, , m ?i"u ' rlgi8U or sent i. a. nuaamKE, Warren, Pa. u