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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1890)
THE WEST . L C. rEXTLANU, SIDE or. I'RlDAV, tUNIS i!!". V". . your local jiiht is w UA tYicml of your town 'Hint you out tint!. o not let it muli'f iVr.ui Our rurlciT coriv-sjiomVut tils covered a rnnuus beehive :it Stiver l.l.st Week, RIUIU lllllO jmillt initio i- diseovoiwl this time at P.ivker's. We nwait developments. Tilde UV Some JHHiJilt J llll llt'lil'VC that a newjnuH-r is like ny other branch of business thut if trade does not justify the jinpcr rontlnu inj; business, it can soil it.i ilinl and quit, In the vase of any mer chaiidking business lite slwk ol goods when placed on the market ran bo sold in piet'os, but the news taper plant must all lie sold to jv(her. Tlio Maintenance of newspaper in ii town therefore moans more than iriviua it nominal! siiptHirt. The ooiuutunity should se that it is liberally patronized for only by that ineansVau it exist, i A paper lives for its patrons only. ! It exiHH-ts that evoi v beneiiciarv of! its work will in turn iuW it. This is not asked as charitv, but as n just rot urn for lalmr performed. A ....-.. !...) ... I Ill ,. unit lunu lll.lt. lauill't. -H nut ti'M . 1 port its local paper has no Held to; '"'. t ttl"'' make u mighty lavse as a town of any pretentions, j kil ltl1 J0'" " opposition. I'n A umii who is living in a town and i doubt ed!y tho (hrmiuH was assur who knows that the newspaper has;''' "'" "1. Mr. Thoiups.ai t always been of advantage in aib ; ,,1,, i,h1 jt v,ml1 1h foiv'otteu vaiicing the interests of the town j l'.v iViemh. Simv Hip mid theivby aiding him, should not j ''d Wl Mr- refuse to go out of his way some, Vhut to assist such a in'Wiaicr, Thebu'siness man should see tht flt"'!i,,' O'" '-conntry pr.ss," all his legal notices are placed inhvl,i,'u VViW "st'tl r"' lli,u uml bis home paper, and in many towns ! "!:,l'.v times ogaiiist him. the local paper is assisted by Indng ' given the publication of the city; JUST THE SAME ORIOGC. laws or ciHiinnuees. The habit ol ; Tlll, Luiuji.-jr ,f l.ilUgoa.a'.Mili. soinoinerehants to ask a largo spaee i sSujli to the .Mnlu of North la in a paper at a low rate and pub ;deemleinv w ill tnuv lo go ly-tlu-lihing their udvertisotuent only a '"""d Mr- I-:,vl, 'r,,,,rP. 'o own short, time and then irtoing,' bi ",0 , um1' ,1,,rh .. " , I wouUI imm, mill to wlmm h oceil vvim disastrous to a newspaper 1.1 a; Jhl)! ,,,, 1 ,,,,, small town. It may lo said with; plu tvuntv rlVht.r-WHy n-plhn justice that Heaven should U' from Kll. iislnirh a follows: largely inhabited bv ux-newspaper "ltw'tvsl your imhti In n-inirtl u men for voi ilv tlo'v -.i .1 , ' ;S.,r,'nd. Vi'U hji.v l! is lint w..rlli miieh mt n 101 veiny tnej aie a mucin Thwv ,u j iVw.rvi., , (lliM ubusod iieople and their reward is 1 hoioc uiel a fyaiifu, hii-h 1 think h nut of this earth. DEMAND YOUR RIGHTS. - ' "Tis better to have loved aad 1 .i..-.. ii i . i i n " : than not have loved at all. s If the Dooiile have anv blame at- t.i lied to their notions in any way or any at time, we hope it .may , in f l.o f,ni, ilu.if i i,r ,l. ,i.,,, ,i ing their just rights. Tli greatest ; success oil conies from repeated! failures. It is better that a min ; orilv (liiinand wltat It eonsidors iu ! right to demand than tlaitauop- pominiiy siiouui not, ongrtcii Lie , majority to grant the minority re- ; ip.ie.st. It seems strange that all . north urnxUt, bat uiiIcm we are mUtii tho natural laws which govern the ; formed the counly road takes preee- officer seeker, who wi ollice, the tradesman who mrks trade, the man w lnmrix a wife, should in I lie case of community bo dHregarded and the rights belonging lo thai eouiniunity or that people, uever be presented for consideration. Davy Crockett well said 'VI ways be sure you're right; then go ahead." If you are right then pro sent your claims. If you are wrong do not have any claims at all. i!c either a man or a clam. If you arc a clam, never essay to open your mouth for if you do you are liable to get tt handful of sand thrown it. If you are u man shout ! l.wtiirf,,,. v,,,. v(,ru ..,! if , V J . . te . ' . . ' ' got a reuuii,ught, only tho lianlei This article does not refer to any thing which has happened In l'olk county, but of course such a thing might happen and it is well to he prepared ',, ; ; , ;' A CONSIDERATION." The inference which the Sunday Omjon'Mii of June 2'2d iu its editor- j ial columns, draws from what was' said . in our -editorial columns last week that bcc.ui.io Hon, I). P. Thompson did not treat the "country pro.su" with "con sideration," that said "eou.iidci ation" necessarily meant u direct money consideration, is taking an unfair advantage of the situation. Hon. I). I Thompson was anxi ous to become governor. The con test wa not a political, but a per sonal one. Had ho given his friends positive assurance, as did every other candidate, that the assistance of his friends would be appreciated (nolf necessarily re warded) he would have received an unqualified support. Mr, Thompson apparently thought of the country press as did Vander bilt of the people when ho said it' the. people." A man can sometimes be too independent. It (teems a "money consideration" was all that Mr. Thompson thought the "country press" deserved. It is generally recognized that the influence of the press is worthy of "consideration," but it does not follow that the-newspaper is open to purchase. Whenever the presa' can be purchased it then loses' lis influence, and thi-i is as true to day as it ever, was; but nevertheless the support which a paper gives a candidate or a parly, should re- Cabinet Photographs ecic "oonsidtration." No one attempts to dene, that oinittinit to say everything liarniAil of our can did ito, or party, and onttttiujj to jsay anything iu t'.ivor of the other oandidaUMH' party is not reinainlmj neuli.il; and which over side the paper limy take, in decided lifter pi, i..!m ,lui. "consideration." ... Tio reutuks of I lio Oiryouiitu aro line if it. l.Hndiuittod that money oousidtMiUion was mount and mtth luy; else, but weave not prepared to J;iia;. the ri'w.ud of the partisan papor 10 Hitnply dollars ttud cents. WhiUv tlio snlo of tho editorial columns of a paper to any indivi dual or imy party is looked upon by t!o public as utmost eihniiHil, yd ii is a ooinmon practice for tho official parly which is in power to give its palionai'otatlio paper that supports it, and tho (r(iMi'((n ex pects and docM reerive this kind of "onnsiiU ration," and 0110 reason why 110 dciuoeratio paper can live in Portland is because it cannot got this "consideration" from tlio party, Imvuuso the party has none to give. The Vi:.s r Sinn' does not lay at j lh: door of the Orcyiminti any cnarpu'i Uiwiwg received a -money oonsideratnV. fiom Mr. Tiioinp S(,; l"" course of I hat paper " denouncing the ivpal lic.vu pri :irios as corrupt was taken us an ; ! '"die ition by the public that mile I il Mtilaldo 'tmtcd, one caiiilulatc wits iiouii which suited the Ow ilioi.ipson, 011 mm rests tne luaine for h.n in!? underestimated the ia igniici tii-iti oi, aim me iirmxc running , Hfiiwi tlm wouUI Hitoll Ihciu, I wtm u uh r IkuuiI In i aad hail to jm i.roiiml tin' hills tlio oilier jiltMf Miilimoutt) ti .'t In the llii'krviill If the water wa hlh hm Hwi w wonder lw Ii tuiuiit iho Kiekri'iill. Kii.l Jleiiry H;ii tn..- tu,.t m,.i.. u...r,.,. three to four iret uniler water i It wn mx ii'i'i MiMii-r over inere uiik Veif. I.l lllill llOH-K l.i was SIX lift, I'o Ntraiv,-h(fn your tiriih;e the iwfest plan i to ttmvv the M-Utli villi wt-ot, oi I'MiM. hef i 1,'-l I'it-her Hiiil oof her jitt was," rtKiietl, K. A Tiioni'. It ! evl.batt to u that-Mr. Thorp lias taken a wrong view of thotltutttlon. Ht' ,m U iMl,k '" . 1,1 vvH1' turn the county roie.1 fr.iiii Us pnwiit . locution and have it go diii-eily imrth aH flir Ujt Mr Si((H.rv Ikichc, t heu lain vast pnt Mr. Nnnl li r's hmisc then dtmw over his town t!,it and the county haul will continue to go diagon ally across his blocknof land, rendering them worthless and lie eaimot move II tu our mind Mr. Thorp would have been largely pilncr by deeding the laud and hav ing liie bridge go straight tlironh, and leaving nearly four blocks of land together, Hinee Mr. Thorp will not Hign the deed it Hetties the mut ter of n bridge suing stial),'lit throiinh. . -... Favors the Stanford Schamt. Pokti.anii, Or,, June W), Kn. Wivsr Siiu;:-1 um ttwaru the Wkst Hiik like tlio Oi-rywiiftn itdvw eaies the sulisidilii of Anierlcaii ocean stcaiiH'rs.but don't know whether "1V "I''""'1 to "'" '"d "'heme r '"""'"ff government money to the iaioit'irt m ti ioi, jiiti-iet, i tiu ir- ! Dititni- nearly h'S Into spiiMiiiti when I thu latter sulilect Is brouched. I v- fannent at n low Interest. The j llevo neither of the proponitioiiH ought J prevail, but if either of them limit 0 u 1,,w- ""' "'inford sehenic" joni;hl b have the preference. Of uoitrxv i I can see why the OffimUia being u paper of uml lor the rich people, advo cates the olio and opposes the other, but I can't see how a county paper working for the interest of the fanning clashes can do so, I would like for Hie WittiT Hi ii;, (Myniiiaii or any other man to show me how you can reconcile l!ie idea of ailvocalini' the one nnil l1)phiir tiu, other. i Cult it bo doubted that anything tint will oeni'iit me tanning com munity (comprising an they do nearly a majority of th whole population) will benefit the whole country, whereas a subsidy to the steamship will merely enrich the few already rich monopolies. Why should a government make a present a straight out gift to a rich (io-orporation to enable It to compete with opposition, at. tho sumo tlmo re fuse the poor fanner a loan of the same money, t hai ho may be enabled to com pete with far greater competition',' The arguments used that England and other monarchical govurnnionls Milbsidizc! steamship linos is a good argument against It, It is un-Americ an, tt is a well known fact that Eng land like our Oir'oni'tn favors their upper class, guards and cures for the rich, but is not able to anslst the poor. The upper classes of England own and control tho shipping, nud the govern ment asslxtN Its pots,but thank the Lord thus far America has no puts, and I hopo It never will have To answer tlio argument that a subsidy would liolp tiio farmer would make this article too long and I therefore will leave it for my next provided of course that, you care to print those notes. ' AI A RESULT IN WHICH ALL CAN j REJOICE. I A great point lias been already gain ed, vis.. Hint tht" Presbyterian . church for $2.50 per D026IV Call Early ao i will luii ileelaivil, by nn overwhelming ma Jnrlly.tlmt It iWIm wiliie revMon of IIb (HinfeHln of faith, That of Itm lr lay low wild detiMyi forever the ditgon of lundllhillty attached to that coiirlou. It tit willed that It lit not, like tli Ulhle, given by lmlmtUii of tlod, nor even the work of nntfvlx, hut of men, ftilllhle men; nud what men In at Kw have intato, other men In later uml iierlmi wlwr agon can rovlw uml nnitiut. And when thin committee liv oucu put their ImmUto lhl vie, w have faith to believe that they will not do tlio Lord' work iienllgntly, hut wisely und w ell. Tho mountain Of Pnwhytei Ultimo hint not Ueu violently Nhaken for m whole your to hrliiK forth u nmuw. The renult, we bellev, will Juntliy all the lahor II hui emit, not only Klving relief to our ftillh, hut removing timU'ultl Iu the way of Ilia Prenhy-U-rlHii etiureh that will add tirewtly to Its utrength, and prove gain to our ooniinon t"hrlii!!aiilty.7Vi(i a'tia M. conoens'ed'history. Clntlar of th Main Evvnti tfd lag to th Oaolaratlon of In Btndane. 17T.V Jan. II -A pntvlnelid eougitus, or gaiiUcd In Ninth Ciirullim Juii. 12; a lucid eoinsrtus, or tienend iiuiinillleeof nalety, orKiinlaeil la f ioorgliu The t'on tliictitul coiiKtvM), ahout tliU time K'r fwieil IU orxauhuillou. Jull, U Piirlliinieut receive It ietl' tiou from the roullnotitnl eoii!hi lo the king. v I'Vh. 1 - The irovlnelnl eiiiigivw of M'l-yicliUM'tt mwts ut t'iuliriili;p, Kelt. 8-A hill to cut oil' New Kng laiul trade, exivpt with (Ireut itrlttau, hiauKht forward by bortl North, Feb, 7 An Btliint to (he king tie elmva a a'twllloii In MiuwachusetU Feb. 0 A ilwlanttlou of warreom- jiucmlctlhy iheHiltli-h. Feb. 1(1 Tint house of (Simmons Mnketl by l.nol North to iuetvumt the Hi llUh army. Feb. IS lleiiliunlu Franklin and j Lord Howe until by iiliilmeut. I Feb. .HI A plutl of Ciaii'lliiillull iro jiiw,'il by l.ont Morih to the Iuhimi ol' eummuna. " j Feb, 23 -The nintion to maul lete gattn to the enutlliilital eoliKri Ul la New York HMM'iohly. March lit IK-Itignte wilt to eolitb lioatid eoiiKiVMt by U'luuiire uwembty. Mmvh 2iK-Vlrnlna follows milt. March -I -New Kugluud deprived of Hnherlw by Ufi HrltUh. April 5 I'mvliiiliil sui(frei nievls ia North I'arollua. , April tit-n. (iiiKf iirileivil tutake piMM'Miion of colonial furl. April IH -Paul llevere, the Inm'iiliius witlehmitker, Mtiut.i on his uiemuritbli rlile front Ili.ton to t'otteonl, uml On, Uajje neinls the reileoattt to th-Ntroy the jmlnill'ti ttlnres at ('uncord April lit 'the war of the Itevuliiiiuii U'guu by a lluht on I'xlnnlnti ure u. Tluntliot Is tlreit thttt Itt "heunl iiroiiml the worlil." April -MawiiehiiM'liH ilieliles to j r,l'M' w" fmy 4itty -rmrieK lU'iiry iieetieu ut , tlvilMim. May 10 - Kthan Ulell eiiptures Ticotitterogti, anil the sixmihI eonlineii tttl emigre' ineinble at 1'hllinlelptila, May l-( 'apttnv of Crown Point. May III Arnold etpliut HI. Julius My LM-f'itiitellH of Mecklenburg j Ciniuty, X. ('., frame a tlei'lju'ittlim of j i les'tiileitee May 2-J-John ll.mciK'k appointed j president of tlra coiillnentul conritta. ' May Ji ( Jeit'a. Howe, t'liiitoa uuil llurgoyue arrive Iu IIohIoii. June 2-rtouth Citroliua eoiigreiw pledges to tho online of libcrity the lives and fortunes of her eltl.es. Jane U-Mitrti.il law declared by On. (iago. June lo-iisirgo WiiHhlngtou chosen commaiidir-lii-ehief of the Amerieuii force. June IU Twelve hundred patriots fortify llreed'H hill. June 17-llattltj of lluuksr Hill and burning of Chat IcMown. June Ul Thomim Jell'erson fetors emigre and Wuxhiiiglou leave Phila delphia for Ctuiihrldgu July 21 People of Ireland thanked by congress for expivssloii,of sympathy July Si lleiijiunin Franklin up poln led ptist muster general, For the remainder of tlio year the war was confined ehletly to New Eng land and Canada, closing Iks1, ill with the dentil of Montogomery ut (pielieo. 17711. Jan. 1 -Norfolk burned by llrltlsli. Feb 4 lien, Lee outers New York March 1 He takes command at the xoiii h. March 17 Ilritlnh evacuating lloston March 3) Washington's army enters IUwUiii. " May 10 -Congress directs the colonies to establish republican statu govern ments. May 81 Miissaehuctls assembly votes Independence. June 7 Itlchard Henry Leo Intro duces the subject of Independence Into congress? Jane li! Congress names the com-. mltlee to prepare the declaration, Juno 1J Virginia congress (or login lal uie) adopts a "declaration of rights," July 1 Nine colon lo vote for inde pendence, July 1! Leo's resolutions of Indepen dence, adopted by congress; t It Ih nut be ing substantially an adoption of the declaration, it had been I ut rod need June 28 uml fully debated, July 4 Declaration of Independence. Th Rebolioui Lover. Hlie's iiH l 1 u 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1111M1 nil say, An u arlisflil, tiny In May, Op Bsevor tutBitrglrl wtuliibn. " HIic'n so ilitlnty and swnot I wiittld llkollte ri'nclpt For 11 (lulntcr maiden Ham she. Dill illlf IjOllH'l'H 1110 HO I rmilly don't know Wlintlier knowliiK Iter pity lifter nil, Hlio's 11 tiirnuait nud tiMHii, Anil ah'a tut hard to plwise Thiil my II it' Is alt wmi'iiovouiI and trull, Howliy not tot Imr sliiHi, All her beauty duflwW Tln'i'o nrii always (jood Hull In the i' And what do I jiutre, lluwr'vrslicboflilr, , Il'sliii's alwitys so ualttlr Ui ran? Hoinurvllle Jmiriial. J, 1). IrvliieilocsliUHlncHHWitlihlNown momiynioiicypay no Interest discounts uIlblllHiiiiiliHlhercforablca'ndwillNcllgood HciicnporthanuiiyhnuHcthlsHltlcof Jcrlcoc mlliucumlux, FAfWSn ITEMS. iek Tom had the inlsiiiruiiic in have tt Hue work animal die, Mm.' J. O. Davidson In CnrvallU this week visiting relatives, Ml', Present!, of slaleni, pawed through the city lust Saturday, Harvesting lini hliiiTV is being taken out of lis winter resiliences mid be lug carefully Inspected preparatory for the harvtut rush. Wlllurd Llniivllle, of CorvullU, wm Iu town the past week visiting rvlnllve, Wlllurd will shortly go lo the tilleU. reservation to art as clerk undent gmsl salary, ; Jonathan Davldsou was in town the foremrl of the week vislllug hi hint her, J, O, Davidson, und he tine templates, mmii locating In buttiics In Tillamook county. While tanking' a well on Win, Fuipui'tt farm a hdo of mysterious mlcndllhtc iiilneial was uiniirlhid. When llisl e.vpuM-d In a granulated form it was of a white color, but after Mug exposed lo the air for a time It chnni(vil tutor to a Isnuiltal I Inc. A wimple watt forwarded to lla at.ileiil' (tint college to U itualyad. Plorrullsofall kind at J, 1. I V, Pant slock of tolmeoo and cigars u't J l I s. Ladles mid ehildieit' h,ns nteol, l J. L. Hinkton', , Many of onr ollUeii tsmtemiilate ssiullng ihe sumnicrat Yinptluit bay ' Several families w III start there Imnic j dlitlely ttfler tho Fourth of July, Uurj IiuhIucsh liifit tire oiideavta'lug lo gel j tboS. P It II. Co. to make it reduced rate from Independent u In Vaiptiaul ttud return, thereby cmitdhitf ttu ni n, n.iike mine frtitueut liip diiriuji tin IH'IIMUI. A VKIOUOl'S KICK. A MttmlmttCs Wir Um llannut Cniitintllua A liiiumlsilim, A wll kiliiwil uiorrlisiil who tut Iwn f trill) wueuUffil be luy Vii'Ulil0 Sttrwimol!, Jmltts; ; iu lv II to lii wild, whit M vory deitrtirs, biji ' utut milium flnl cmvilu-a hit i'livu ia, l'r. ' V, U. OrlmoM of M Murlwttlrwt. Tlwdwhtr j rha It one til our I, u lluj imi:lUuuo(4ubj ti?iI tying Uo tntil uivvr nu tif.jrtllit Out did j ait euumln )iii, t,ui. U Ihlun.M tti 1,1, l tt hi iwlteut dltt nl Intro uy viuilly l.i iuw li'l Uml what dclli sla il nwt la lint do i irttweil fliHlar, lull urnm Idood, llo pnuwiiiet' ltettsureil lliat )uft Vitlit!il FirnMil!li wm dlwtl oiMtwilto llii old umtitif it Wuud Uilnaltif lilts n( nthiT ifHnnli. . tut Him tlio diuirry mt-ltto vtiubl tt'tcfani'ra II HiinuUM i!w i-wturjf or a in imaeil digur Uou, ud rtilri"t uiitrilloa, Ikdih cio.!.l ti blottl itd w Ui mry lltiof lo lirbto ssijl Tli !o!iil tht humtttslt u( tin I Whlrh 8il, mtorbW, drltraiti tud mil duwo woil, liar lu Imiil tip by Jay Vcitpialilf CVMtwrltl !it tli iilb unaistMllat ldllr.1 III effevti at crvaiiuii wutaiioa, -X K fi mfwr, The Road to Wealth Cannot II iuccituMy lrailtl Kith till d4 haallli. To rtach maUh r ani ctld aoilllcn In lit rwtolta th lull lHiilofi an ootratlo ! all th ( lllti kind nalur hai sdow) ut mtlh. Thau (ondlllona lannol ikiil tinlm Ih htlcl Mlnj It In pitied torklng ordtr, and thli It Impotilblo hn h llttr and tplM r torpid, Unit obitiuct Ing Ih (tcrtlloni, etuilno IndlgttUoti and diipaptli, ttlth ill at thtlr accent' pan;lng notion. . DR. HENLEY'S i English Dandelion Tonic tU a tptcltio Influcnec over IH liter, Mcltaa II lo hoailhy action, molt Hi chionlc ngofgmnt. and prcmotct lha irtliom;eurti Indlgatllon and consti pation, ihatpant th pptlt, lonat up Iht ntlr lytlim, and mai I Its north living. Trie Celebrated French Cure, Wnnni.ti'il t, a r "AFHRODITiNE" 'LXZ tu caio I Siil.h nn A poamvs OUARA.NTtE In itir nt) jr liit'mui uor,,m itlM'llM.. or mis illnlr ot tliti Iti'iiprsi I i'n nr. ttmi ii eltliitr, BuOHE loinit I111111 1 1 txi'iwili'ttllwftlKtliiiiilaiiia, ''i.l,c,, ,,r i,.ain, nr tliMiitilt yonMilal lieljrri'ia,h. mcr hnluli; IH I', r tai ti si l inn of Itinlll I'atint, ,kWtil iihw, lii'stliai il.ntti I'ltliiK In thu Hi.i, laal tVi'li!tne, ll)liTlil, Ni'l viau I'm. ha! I, .i , H-lllrti al Kniiii.iu. Ini'inrlnt'a, IUhIiiio. tWsli Mrm orv,l.x, I'uttrr SU'I lni)Htetir-v, ivhli'h II w flurtril oflt'ii liitil tn .fr inn 1 1 1 re . 1 1, 1 ii.-,. e 1 . I iIIW. If- I'rli'nll.Mi n l'i.iil,j.lrt.,.no t,.,it u tiisll mi r lit of t-Hi'tf. A WKITVKN 4iHAtt4NTKK ha-ovm onltir, In nf ittitl Iho toi.nev u a iii,i,i.., fitro h not iffi.i'icl. Tlimi sii'ln ul temiiiMiniiil Inim 11I1I sail yniiiiK, iif kith mohm, ),,m i h'ii,ii h tttttsl I' A en ttooiTi n k. ("rriiliir tiv,. 4,ilnw THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKHTKIIK II NAM II, BOX 37. Oiilin.AMi, on Fur wile In IltiHter V Lisik . Soaaid HuT wer, that trreatest of Novclisln, and lie uevei- HtKikc more truly, and lie nilultt have added with fiptal force, Hint merit me essence ot miectsa, Wisdom' Roliertine is the synoiivin of merit, nud it history ia success, 'The nmnicnl ef fect of tins preparation have been attest ed by thousands of tlii- leading ladiei of society and t lie- static. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which "jves a Natur al and lirauliful lim to the complexion, at the same time n tnovinc; nil roiinitnesj of the face nud arms nud leaving the skin soft, suioitih and velvety, It has loan been the studv of chemist to pro duce an hi tide that while it would tl;iu tty the complexion would also have the merit of bciiiK harmess, but these two iuiportuiit qualities were never brotmlit together until combined in WISDOM'S 50o. Fair's Golden Falo Piib. l nr Kptmiln trrotfulnr Ilie. ; no lilnliHullii'in nil Cut mieW't. AVwr lull tn,-vmt,.U i,l i'v a ouauiMit Irt'llOH mihiiiIiI)-. O'liirnieiMMl Hi Mlltnn a ,iir,sKd taoUHloiHtlou. tUREl SAFE! CEMAINI Pmi't lid !llllll)'tcrir.r1. uiiuuiouo) ,t,ueuoutli- Hunt) to any addrtMa, aiii'itro l,y nutil i ,o. uolt iirtirleu.f iOU, AiMruHil, THE APHRO KEDICINE COMPANY, Wnatorn JiraucU, Uos 7, 1'OltlXA A tt, c if rut' wilo lij- liiili i',it Lui ke, Ar 1 B TON SCALES of $66 BINGHAMTON Bain Box Tara Beam N. Y. k) be Iri Independence piiKist(n', PRESCOTt pn0f.lltT0F:9 OF IndepeiHlenco baw . M.i hufne! n roi'Mif und I')ealeM In- FIR AND HARD WOOD nonuh nut! Dressed Lmnboi II 3 Y. T. S HARM AN, fflerehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods for; Merchants und rdhira recut and pieaad. I will open moiillily accounli with Mijrelmnta ill Iiidepeudeiiet- und Moiiuiutith for loetiiliiig. rilH JMl'Oh'Th'l) Sill II H STAI..10X, LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER! Will initke iho Heaxoii of 1MH1, on Monthly, nnil TuciMliiy at VV, Hurkc's, Koiiver, 'l uimbiy nlshl tit .Miiiimoulh; Wednesilnyii hikI 'I hursdiiyN,ut V, II. Iiitvts' Bialdi, lialliis; on Friday uml Haturdiiy at LII Johiisoii' stable, iidcicntlcnce, DJCSCRHriON: lie Is h spit'liiliil bib lit l ay, rislnit H ycn old, WeltllH li"i poliliilH, Willi blitek front it'Un, IIIHlie kiii! Itdl, while bind bet, wllh sliiH tlovt n lite lair, ' lie hiiK 11 irootl l'...t 1 11 me, wlili lots of line silky hair, slaoils IU Immts and tnw lueli hlih, slid In a most puMt rlill, tsiinpael, s lfei I ssi llnelt o Oi l.iipll-ll f-lilio llorsi', wlili ffisitt altle und tttilnii. lie w as fouled MaJV 1MI, bu tt by in ettt,ll, F.i Nt i'(ctiii.Treiil, Fii:liuii tiinl t'l lnisirti il AiimiiM, lvv'J. r-iioi liiioiliillnii, Lliiisillishlte Law yer hii'lvfil the l'oo Iiik tuifs; lsl Ohloid ti.tai' tv nlitiw, -M; I'ml, I Kuelit ster 'I'oiMixlilp Mmw, IW; I'ml, 1 tiinlun Wt-sitrii l air, IMsl uml 1HM, seven tllit-in isitu)M-liltv ; Uml, Ihirchester '1'nWliShiii Mam, llvsititi, S'ilnl and Hweei!nko, Hultlli Dxroul.'-plllit! Mtow, Nq; 1st Hprlmslit hi, NN. I.liiiu!i;t,!iliv Law ji r is a Mire IikiI n'llerand his coIib in ilie I jo-i hau- IsH'ii old fur n blah ilgure. . PlCDIGKIClv: A t hU r" ! tu Hit- Knulloh ll'tok, LliiMfltttlni Lrtu tr Sn, Kltrt H-.m. hv, wtiU r-itrrt hritl-r, Wm. NVwIi'n, ttltl Utitiw, rwnrk-ui Tnni, Kiiifi'tlt'l, niw, iritnnrt MrtOfp, hti -i.fti; .IrtiM, t UHr(tr ( (til )im, litv; iltiti mliv, rri-ii;iiil l.ltMtiln, myt il7tili; M. lh.t,rtt Mit-vp Mtv, buy I. rv iHrTfi, imy: if K t li iuv; jfvi ia . iiv? nan tt tiJ, liHiki k t r vv HnunU, Imy; titiiii n(rt( tii , Hi).; yritliitlr'. l , (l7t; k tmv, b k tt. itt..i-"'fii. yt Till; gK. bv, fifisijj MUi'l' m , i I fcij: u u j it a 11 k. I I'm (iiiiMt Ih, btiM'k. Ct: i it-ft'U tlmt I i(it.)uhlrf lawyer, hi (Um ft it'tUI HMi(i'l MlM V 'It ttltH'K, 1 1 K.M : IiiMinuu't,". hiiult' Scniiv. Si 2. luiirtnts' due when Uik uiMn I known In lie W illi f. ul of listlH.11 ith,wtM( f or moved mil of llii ootntli . Ht itmai, iiuiJiil lt. HiHiih' wrvli t. dim nl (In, put sort lev. All cinv lakrtt tn ewnl ii'ldrtit, but n(nnIMr for it ui'. JAMfcS E. DAVIS, Owner. JOHN t.AKK, (liisau. I hi I las, Or. Iv T. UF.XKt.lv IIHNKUV & fail Groceries .- aiJ - Country - Produce. MAIN ST. The OREGON LAND CO. W ith Its Home Olllcc nt SALEM, (In the Stale Insuraiici1 Iittihting,) Ami ImtnchoflictMu J'OIiTUAXD, A.STOIilA ami ALIJAXV, lias for wihi a largo list of drain, Stock ami Fruit farms, also City tml Rulini liiui properly. , The OREGON LAND COMPANY, - AVu.s t-hjiceially iiiuuni.cil for Uik purpose of Iniying ami Rtilulivitl iun lar;;e tracts tif In ml, ii'nl has tlnrin;; the past, two yearn bought nnil suliilivi(l!(1 over .'t.lfiltl acres of land into f to 2d nere tniclH. Tho mic cess of this tiutlertakiug is slanvu iu the fart that: nut of 2S0 tracts pluml on the iiuu ket, 'J'Jo havti Ih'cii t-ohl. We claiin that leu iutcs of choice, land in fruit, will hrini, n larger iuciiun than tiiii'-huiidtn and lilty acres of wiieaf in the Mississippi valley. W'c iiIho uiake v.tlu.ilih) lliq rovemcnts iu the way of mails, fences ele. . can sell a small tractof laud for the saum iirieeper acre, as you would have lo pay for ;i largo funn. Saml for pamphlets eH BRICK and 1 Al U M 111 1H'VK I, l rn;is. SALEM, OREGON. Hui'i'tixsoi'M to li. N'nli. Ttil', ni'in Wpri'iiiirrtf In liiriilKli llt'lrk uml 1'lluiil lli'iHi'iiiililc t'rln'n unit nil bill. Illli'il villi Hnllnliii'1 Ion. AililrnHM, Ml'ltl'IIY A lUM.UlT, H. M,n, Or. D3. JORDAN'S & CO'S. MUSEUM Of ANflTOrflT, 7,"il SlitiUt't St., Him r'niiHiscn, A ilitt ln-ili ui 'Jit t'l'iilt. 'i Uo nud Ifiirn limy to nvold ilFalhlrnt jii'rionMUv'or hy tcroil HOcl'MIHllllilOll or tfrlllllll i wi-nloii' itaiuljilldtsi'HNimitiiii'ii. hi'iid it.r lunik, li'iMilii oltliit 211 Ill-Ill')' HI, I 'OtlHllKlLttlltl IITII, PTt ft an new Itny yimr llnkt'tn K,it' t UBS3lSSk K o. I'miiitiiiii. t iittini iitlf mid moat ritviira jjl'itnti'il. full t li Wt'st Slilii iilHim. AXLE" wut Sua St M i kaidW. tUOST IJf Tin? tl'4M,I. T-'ul-nrn'CirfqiiKlitliiBiirotJiianrpdarpiS. nptlinllf Mil liiBtlna- two bown of nnv other hriont. Nii mui tiid l,y nont. I 'U T 1 1 K i: J I' I M I.. I'OH flAtRBytiAl,H ttS (1 K N 1! It A LI.Y. yr MEMORY Mln1wam1rln(iimi1. Bnciki, Inmnil In mia riwimn, T,nmnnlnlii ir.m all FRif.R, umit tn iiiifillratliin to Prof.- V a. L..itw, m puiu Avu. N Vurk, pirn ui ma Kimm, t-r'ii.iMH-t.ua poRf foi a Short Tlmo & VENES 5 11JL1 IU J. A. WHEELER, Manager. Oppcolt 3P. O. $:oj caMdi, Si: W. II. WALK Kit. WAI.KHK, IN" INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. Patterson. Tiidepeiiilci ce, Oregon. DRUGGIST ai t i ' , . VV i-ltC nSS,LlOCKS 3110 ' - , Jewelry. ALI3ANV Ef an 1 Jcliison, llKAJ.BKN IN lASMf M.VIllll.K, l? ;;ri3baH'n'u a.'iAXiTK Mm 4 10 f . O. iiox 2.riU, Alhuny, Or Iif UjrfIJa OVt M H' Whit COOPER BROS. IT WILL PAY YOU it: Vonr Attenlhm it W-"1 ,,,hIC CvMi-aUhI K. B & CO. BUGG I ES, -WITH WADE CORNER IRONS,- Which Fit over tho Corner in nutli wy w U liohl the FrHimaii riuintilH wfiucly tK',l,n "'iking It l,npwiWe fr 0nr lo 0Hii. AIm) a Full hUuiot ' HACKS and PHARTONS. A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Made Especially for Our Trade, Just Received Direct from the Factory. DHHRING & McCORMICK Mowers, - Harvesters and - Binders. A. J, Whiteaker, DKALKH IN Furniture and Iiivitt Your Attention t lii jmp find veil wlwtcil Snx-k of (hnhIh tnmi(iiiij of Parlor and Bed-room Sets, Chairs, Car pets, Lounges, Piiturs Frames, Wall Paper, and Plain and Fancy Goods in his Line. -Lowest v Cash - Prices. A.J. WHITEAKER, t . MiiIcjitMiilfiiri", 10 LI JOHNSON. LIVERY, a" iALt STABLES. FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Stock lelt in onr ntre will ! wt-Il atu-ntltl lo. SPECIAL 1CC010DITK FOB GHEBCill TBAVELERS. MAIN STREET, : : INDEPENDENCE, OR. School Bool and FOK BUSTER Tho Public is Most (Wilinlly Invited tCnll uml Price Onr Lilst Solw-ttHl Stock of Writing ri.pm, Tablets, Pens, Ink, luilcra, etc., niso All Use in the TH h Feed : and Livery Young Horses.i Hnnhla anrlf Single TeamsigLil Horses First class Tiunonts for Ooiiunci-cinl Tmvelei's. Prices jeiwoimble ami SatMiiction Onitrnntccd. (Jive ns a call. ' North End Main St., Best arid HENRY DEALER IN Boots - Shoes - and - Gloves. Call and examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. v ' Independence, - - Oregon. Bfiut (lollch MnrliniriA I ...i , vui wtwre an ewe rails, H li.CfHipKii, Bi . . . , Or i gon. iSn- Stationery SALE BY- LOCKE. the School Books in Public School. NEW : Sale Stables New Ecce ies- .Riding ,TU J. N. JONES, Prep Cheapest, WALLER, '"'"WU UJT X IiyBIUlHUB, riensnnt, md agreeable to the Etc.