1 " l' ..-. v.. .... THE WEST SIDE E. G FENTLAND, Publisher. FRIDAY, JULY U,t The men who have, built Uto motor line to Moumoutb. have shown enterprise. They are ile serving of reward, ami the public Should show thorn favors. The man who built the opera house showed enterprise, so with the proprietors of our saw mill and our flouring mill. . IL L We have in Independence some of as enfcorpriHing meu as run be found anywhere. Some of them are poor, some moderately welljoff and some wealthy. They are pro gressive men however and that is what tells in a town. As long as tho progressive element has control our town will grow and become known abroad. The Hon. 1). P. Thompson, who was defeated for governor of Ore gon in Jane gives several reasons for his defeat in a letter to the pub lic, and ends his lettvr in those mauly words: "But tho election is over, the! people who are soverign lmvo e.x- K rawed themselves, and 1 must aw to their verdict. While I was slaughtered by the republicans, I am a republican still, and I will be found working for the nominees of Utat party, if worthy, in the future as I hare done in the post I he lieve in the republican party and its principles and especially iu all matters relating to tariff and revenue," there and the next meeting tomes on Thursday and Friday, August l lth aud 15th.' Those who opposed it did ho on (lie ground that the Portland papers had never shown any inclination to recogni?o It to l of any value, and had not enrolled their names,' Those favoring th meeting at Portland thought tliut f it were held there It would gain greater strength through ndditious of publishers in that city and go forward on a career of greater usefulness. At the present writlug'tlitw are ftlty-slx members in the association, and out. of Portland's' thirty, or more publications, only three are represented in the Oregon Pross Asaoclut ion. There appears to us no excuse for this excepting nn the ground that the meetings heretofore have been outside of Portland and the publishers have not deemed thorn important enough to attend. This year the meeting being held in Portland no such excuse can be offered. The state of H)rcgon is compara tively young and the growth of the press has simply kept paw with the state. The association is only three years of age. The association A-WHCCL IN EUROPE. It K"e wlllitvt mylng, I hat two tonl oue-hulf wevks itili kly imsm-il hi I lie misy city of New York,. Hint the "111 of Juno fuiiiul tin ut tho French lU'li. Theft wan it merry party inula large uncut the pier hint Hulimluy to mt im off, There wauivitt tiustllnir niuJ bantling, mititi cheering uml yes, iilim uch weeping, m one only sees on the m-eiwion of the Killing of an wean tciiuier. Not a "weep'' ilht the timrUtit shed, however, they were rmllent wl.h happy nntleljuitliili! of t he Joy holme lliem. Their thoughts tlld not dwell on mot tiii wicr, tlio mind's eye dwelt ou the sweet' Imwtliornc tune of Kim liuiil, the miiKnllleeiit estates of Kim laiiil's nmgmitcii, tluMiniilnt totter of France, tue grandeur of the fwlw H'iiery mid the oft told e.ltnriu of the Ithlne, ami to-day we are eight dayx out ami "nil well." font rary to nil expectations mid the kindly (?) ex preed eoudollng of our frlrndtt liefoio leaving home, none have been serliaicly slek. 1 u fact out of our iwrty of twenty only one whm uniitikt to come to the table every meal and he ate hIhhiI seven incuts, er day on the unin-r .leek. It has been a pheiioiitciml voyiigc, the ship steady us an Wand, the sen like a pond and the spirits mid nrdor of the arty coHHeiiieiilly uudainpetied. Kven Conductor F.lwell (who hy writ ten contract mid verbs! promlst! had iigrivil to t sick for the whole imrty lllMl,l,t. M. .... j N III .-. .T r . , , , . .w B I KM J w W of our sister slate of Wushlugtoii is1 lias not ; ilssetl a iiieul or nicked a sick. Says the Grants Pass (W-Vr "An excursion train of capitalists from Pennsylvania is expected to pass through iu a few days. They will stop one or two days iu this county. They are looking over the coast after timber lands. Our people, after Eastern men gobble all the desirable tracts of timber land in this county, will wake ui after it is too late and realize its value. Timlier land at 12.50 per acre will soon cease to be such a soft snap in the next few years. Here are the people of Indepen dence within ten miles of a fine timber belt letting it be taken by the "new comers." In a few years they will see how short sighted they are. Some men are like hogs. They get into the feed trough head, feet and all. "When they get full they will lie down and do nothing but gruut until the feeding time comes again, when they get in head and feet together, aud make an awful squeal if anything else attempts to get a part of their food. Such men in a town may 1 termed "moss backs" "obstructionists," or 4 'kick ers;" no matter what you call them they are 'a detriment. If a town lias such men, what are you going to do with themt The best way is to refuse to have dealings with them. If a merchant, refuse to trade with him; if a land owner, refuse to buy his land. In other words "boycott" them and starve them into submission. You cannot coax nor drive them. If it is food, they are ruled by their next meal, and If it is money tliey must see it go directly into their jKH'ket. When 15000 worth of real estate is assessed at $500 it would seem that the owner would not find oc casion to complain at being over taxed, and since some men who are thus favored do complain it seems as though the assessor might tax their land somewhere near its valne, for they are "kickers" any how and cannot make any more fuss than they do now. An ex amination of the tax roll will show that the small land owner with perhaps one or two town lots, or the farmer with an unproved farm pays taxes on at least one-half its actual value; while the large owner of the kicking kind gets off for from one-tenth to one twentieth and puts in a big indebtedness be sides. It is time this unequality ceased. When it comes to selling, you will find such people want more than the market value for their property, and when they think they have a "sinch" on the buyer will demand these exorbi tant prices. They say corporations have no souls, but some men are just like corporations and want all they can get, and give to the pub lic as little as possible in return. Such a selfish course may flourish for a while, but when it is found out they pay dearly for their grasp ing disposition. If you know of any such poi sons iu your town perhaps a word of ad vice would not be out of place, pointing out to them that a policy based entirely on selfish motives will not pay. If a man shows too selfish a nature, the public will not only refuse to assist him but will throw obstacles in his way. The public, like railroads, will often go out of its way to patronize one whose actions show a liberal spirit. You may rest assured that public opinions will severely censure the man who acts the hog. ; also only three years old, being organized at Taeoina, July (i, ISS"; while the Oregon Prex AsMiciation met August !2th of the sjtaie year iu its first session ut Yaquisia Oily. The Pacific Coast Press Association of California was organized iu 1S79, and will hold its twelfth meeting this year. The Missouri Press Association was organized twenty two years ngo; the Mississippi Association iwouiy lour years ago; the New Jersey Association thirty four years ago; the New Hampshire Association twenty-four years ago; and the IWi Association of M in nesota twenty two years ago. These examples show that tho Oregon Press Association is not for to day alone, but for many years, and if it is to assume the position its im portanee demands, the Portlai.d press must unite with it. It shows a healthy growth during the pas! year, no less than thirty new names having been enrolled. At the meet lug iu Portland every newspaper there should show such an interest as to at least attend the mis-ting and be enrolled iw a member. To Ciis should' bo added at least forty papers from other parts of the state, swelling our luemticrship to at least one hundred and twenty, being not only powerful through uumbers, but through the influence of its me'mliers. The object of the Oregoti Press Association, asset forth in its con stitution, is to''promote the mutual welfare of tho Oregon Press, pro teet its rights, uueuleate feelings of harmony, and elevate Us tone and Cannot kl lueoM.fullr trmtlri with out loud heaMh. la ruth w.llh or any (owltd petition In lid rtqulrti th. lull po.Mi.loit tnd oparatloa ot ill th lw ultltt hind nature nil ndimd HI with. Th... tumJIIIuni cannot ailit union (ho ihilcl holng li In p.rl.ot ttoralni enltr, and Dili It Impuiilbl whan h. liver tnd iplttnVd torpid, Ihutohitruol Ing llii Monition, earning Indlgtitlen nil diipopili, llh ill ot Iholf iccom pinilng horrorl. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonio terUilpwMo Influinoi ovtr th lltir, icll.l It to healthy lotion, rctoltaa III chronic ingorgcmanti, mil promotol lha ornlloni! ourai Indication ind tsmth pallon. ahirpanl tin tppalltt, tana up Ih tntlr ivttom, ind mnhcl till worth tiling. T, r.l.ti. in i r iw bkmmw r renen uurc, ,,APHRODITINE,,S?,BX posmvt OUAIIANriS l mi m nuy lirint,rh,'rMia illti-tci', r b'iv ,llril,.r i,( Ilia RfllrtlHtUw , (!!! HI tillllwr k.. H h..,lit.. ..r. l-iii liiim ih,. API ER s.-.'.-iMMl.riilMhiuilKin,, 'nuu'io nr onliun. nr tin-mind (uinhliil ln.llit,.tii ti, IihIliI. mf, Ii . Iiwa ( Him,, j-,.,.r, Wnhcl'ii" il.m ii I'min Dm lim it, h.-iiimihI W t-.,l,twi, II vnl,-, In, Ni-M ,,,) -Mt,Mlli.l f ,Mlltf, l Knil.Mi. I,..iili", liujiuru. Wiwh Uli'in. It)', l.iwai) i , r nii.l v. nlil.-l. flwli il old i, Irml in irtiiintiiiilliu-i.itit iimkn iv, I'll,',, ll.wi n lm,6 Uita t f ,w Koiit u hi nil ,i r.wi,t ol i.rii'v A HIIIII'lOt IH Tf urnrcn-r, ,V tint,,,, in it liiml ilia i ,. li im,,.,, l-Mil- l II"! Wt.l l.-.l, tln,lM, ,, t,.,lMI,ill,ll lll.tl, ill-l M, VutlllK. Ml Ih.Ml iHUIHHHI'lllly t'ilivl hv , ,'ii..., ikk i rvii!r (iv,- Aitiliraa THE APHHO MEDICINE CO. KrKnK muni ii. IH'K 1'illlTI.ANO, OU, Fui n'i' I iv liinlir & LiK'k , TATE OOtlunL. hPi 10 I, it-. tU I'WtM BtfUHC FULL FACULTY, NEW BUILDINGS LIGHT EXPENSES. Normal, Advanced, D,noc3 Music and Art Departments.; A THOROUGH PRACTICAL EDUCATION. l.y an Act of the I,glH.a..,r,, Kslablis g the Btate Normal ffeh Tho,, II ddln? V" E MM to Teach in any County in the Htate without hiamlnallon. students i the Normal. Instructions iu Vocal Music, Draw." g and Penmanship free to regular .Indent. Instrnmental Music. Painting at the lowest rates. IIOAItDi llonrdntthe Dining Hall 11.30 per week. Kooim M cents lo .11 per wwk. Uood board and lodging in privat dmllit, 3 t :.MI per week. ' No Saloons. Beautiful and Healthful Location. Good Facilities. For further particulars, send for Culalogue. Atldre,s, HIX'HICTAKY of FACt LTV, Monmouth, Or. liiliO In (lie wttmktiiLf huim, en die (iiuirtt'i' ilii-k, In tlie mtlimii. In liii-t every where, the i-yele parly iiiviliuiiliiutes. The lluvoriiiK ewMiuv uf ilu Nplrll u( e.vellti j litis tlueiureil the cinvermitlim of even ! Hie gravest gre.vlH'iird or the pretiliKt ! youiiK Imly on lliv nlili. I'liumglt r j mmlilliiK tliiiK uml let im tuke the vny-i He Kyntenmili'itlly hUIiuiikIi tulelly Hat unlay ,'Juu "ill ln-furt m luul I t ; HlKhtef lioul miin.'tlilll Implicit. Ii'il In the umelilnery ut tin' 1 nllmn y m utul we luul In hvo liniiin fur re-jxiIi-h, While "iii.viiiK to" I tie t'niliria if (lie Cuiiitnl Hue wlilcli rt .r.cl thirty 111! Italian Inter uttept ,y u uli,l ttiix wmii nut of nlht. tlnet la, Hi' im our wiy liutt ever, hihI w wen.' nut di luyeil iiuln, Huiiility the Sih wuHHcalm Sulilmtli. like ilny iinil i:eieil uneventfully, ex- ivit l hut we met the I.iiltret.iKiie of the Freneh line who unit on her way to New York. The next twn or three ilHyHluiltle !imril uml it iit-iw. wlt'i rmnkl la, loiuiittiig iinituiil mill In the evening Hlnlnu on the (leek, nervet) tn timke the tfolileii lioura lly mul i-emeiil iiuuo tlriuly frlen,lhlw ulreinly warm uml ; fnitenml. KilUhhiy iiulhliij; noteworlhy wive' the Mime nutrveliiun wetitlii-r ml lhe liiii(jitt iliiyn run on the voytiije, Ih Iiiij' 4tS miles. ! Sunday (present writing) generr writing unit pm-kiuit up (lay, it we hone to n nt, ll.ivr,. lu-f,ri i n r.m. ' dny. Tills evening there will Im a cuiiccrl, thea' being wverul tinted nitmU-ld iiw illld theittrii-ul BMi,le on tmiird who will take ptirt. Thin IjcIiih our lust tilghl ulKHird, lietti4 urn U'litliiK feverbhly In iintielpiitioii of the lMigi l forlund mid tho still more hunted for wheeU. All ln point toirmMl weather! THE APHRO WEOICINE COIPiltf, ll lftol'loll lini... All , .f,-l. ! WiMlcmlJWUiU. ,llJ?,l-tlUI.ANI, DR ' f, I .11 llll llj 1,11-1, I ,1 I Ju ki . Home or miniyiiij; (lie raiiiiUcatliniM of Mill A. ntl'-KCOTT, J. A. VKNKHH PRESCOTT o VENESS PROMirroRs or Independence Saw Miiiitifue'.urersofand Iealcrs iu FIR AND HARD WOOD I U 1 1 !'l I 1 1 IK I D 1H3SHCM I Li 1 111! Oi J. A. WHEELER, Manager. So Knitl Uu wer, tlml Kreatcitt of NovrliKtu, iu ii he neve- Mike mure truly, mid he nilehl lia added wilti ciiml fort-e, that merit n uir rweme (, micccm. Wiwloin' RolK-rlme i. the ivihuimii of merit, ami il hlninrv ueicM, ' The manli-al cf. feet ut lliU prrpmnliiiii have turn attort t hy tliimwiuilK o the lt-itiii ladiciof am iety and Hie jikf. u i t)c 0i v artU cle ever ilinvf red wliii-h Riven a A'iir. ami ,Viii tint to the r,uiiple(on, at the aanic tune n imivinjf all nniKhneM of the fuce mid tiriiin ami leaving the kin aofl, amooili and velvety. It ha limn Ih-cii the atinly of eliemista to pro duce an article Unit while ii would ca. r the conipleimt would hIku liars the tuent f la-iiij( hitrmltss, but theie two iin-K,rtniit cptalitien were never brouelit together until rninhined in WISDOM'S fJOBErTlNBL Fakr'a Ukn hmk Pills. W. T. SHARMAN Jilepehant Tailor. f 'r feiinilo Itri-nular (ii-h. iiuiiilitlikvlttra H luw maiii-i. Afrr f.iil, etj- reniiillv tuHt nv ti ituiineiit U.li ii-in hi,-, una-aiiiix.il m itiii, v a iii,t . (m iriPiimrilMUilH. lUKCtSArttCERUINt liim'i l I,iin0uir4r.. , nmv, )llili ii,iarn),ilieu,,itU r. Hciit lo ai,y ail.lrwa, ai'i'iirw hy ma I i!i.li,"trli-,;w, AiMiiina, SUITS MADE TO ORDER.- FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods forj Merchants .nd others recut and pressed I will oi(Mi monthly uccountii with Merchants at ludcpcndcnc? and Monmouth for rtH'titlin. C STiSBET, Opposite IP- O. K. T. 1IKXKLU. W. IF. WALKER character," and its membership shall be comprised of "editors am! publishers of legitimate, periodic-uls of Oregon." it would seem Unit to the above there can be no reasonable ob jectioius urged. At the meeting last year it was thought that a tn(etiii)j in Portland, a display of type, printer's supplies, aud ma chinery would add to tho interest. All tho type houses of the United States have been informed of this request and many hive taken partial action. The sights about Portland are well worth muting and a ii an excursion isptaiiuea one Irum Portland cut most easily be ar ranged. It is proposed to take a tour of Puget Sound this year, visit ing Tacoma, Seattle, Port Town send, Victoria, Whatcom, Ana cortes, Olympia, etc., which will bo an instructive aud enjoyable trip occupying only about three days. Taken all together wo be lieve that the coming meeting iu Portland will be ono of the most interesting aud profitable of any yet held. THE FOURTH AT SALEM. OREGON PRESS ASSOCIATION, Very many of the members of the press association at the meet ing last year were much opposed to holding its next meeting in Port land; but it was decided to meet Three tliouHiind jieoplu from Polk county Is a low entimute of Uioho ut the celebration ut Hulem on the Fourth. The RU-itinbout Jloiirf hud over two hundred on board. Promptly ut the appointed hour the proccHslon formed aud itfl miiKnilidciice wan an agreeable surprise. Whim the front part wiw ut the state capitol, the rear wum h! Ill on Commercial dtreet. no It can bo necii what an immense iilliiir it whk. A trade display In a procession Is always the most Interesting uml this proved no exception to the rule. When nil hud assembled at Marlon Hiiare the Dallas brass bund opened the program, The solos by the singers Miss Aihims, Mrs. Htrlckler, Miss I'arrlsh and Miss Harris wero, with the excellent choruses, simply grand. The declaration of In dependence was remarkably well read by Will D'Arcy, and the oration by 8, 8. Btratton wus full of patriotic and in struct! ve facts. The crowd lias been variously cstt mated at from 20,000 to 30,000. If was an Immense um. During the after noon there were the games of which II wiis Impossible to see all, In the evenings contest between five bauds the Dallas bund wus deservedly given the lirst prize. Tho Indepen dence, boys did as well as they usually do, and should have receeived at lcasi one of the other prizes, One was given to C'hemawa and the other to Bilverton, The fireworks did not amount to much Taking Bulem's celebration m a whole It was a grand success. Everybody was happy arid some even more so. Miss Maggie Macauluy, of Portland, Is visiting her sisters here, Miss Alice Mocaulttyand Mrs. Waller. the foreign currency . This letter t-nds us the g.. alilii Is ; rolling nt angle of almost 4 degrees, I mid the steiiiner trunk chiming each j other around the state rouni Honrs ! Of our ride front Havre to Purls uml! our week' stny In the lutter place I will tell In a future letter, t'nill thmi, nimw mid may wo tlml the reality im fair as our ideas of it uml "all's well." n il ivut rv. t, II. Atwood, I'rovldeiiiv, U I,; (111). I. Itluek, Klin, Ph.; T. V. ISil'li! Iiliule, Cleveland, O,; V. W. Dudley, Whillnsvillu, Mass.; J si. Duer, .1. M Duer, Jacksonville, III,; K A. Khvell, I'orthind, Me ; Sherwood Hard, X. V. City; II, S. lilgglns, Portland, Me.; Chiui.lt, Iloblis, Cenlrallu, III.; K, K. Jones, St. Louis Mo; It, I.uea-, .Moninoutli, Or.; M. C.Morris, Phila delphia, Pa.; II. T. Palate, Philadel phia, I'a.; K. J. I'arker, West Chester, I'a.;Chas. K. Pelion, Lowville, X. Y.; J. T. (Julmi, Albany, X. Y.j l.ouls Itobson, Maiden Mass.; I'. It, Tyler, I'rovldeiiiv, 1J. I ; J. K Wilkinson, Hulliuiore, .Mil, I.ATWl. Paris, June 21, IHIMI, (top or I,a Tour ICifl'el.) This is a most beailllfnl sight, the river Seine winding like n silver thread through the city, hotile. vurds mid flue buildings ami objects ol urt in all directs, uud the irreen bills In the back ground, forming as line u panorama as ne would care to gaze lion. I am seeing ninny vJonderful sights and the time here Ih passing very pleasantly and profitably, lie eel veil a copy of the Wkht Si ui,; yester day. It takes thirty minutes to conn to the top via elevator and tho turn b four Francs, or 80 cents. . Uairr I.trcAS. NoitMAt. Instititij. -On jVIoiidny there was opened at Monmouth a Nor mal Inillltite, one of tho first In the comity, It Is to lust two weeks, uud Is for teachers only. The present In structors are Supt. iteynulds, Professors Ilthi, Jtlgler, Canipliell am! Powell Arithmetic, music, reading, map-draw ing, history and rates! hen ics Inivi; been presented and the interest taken Is very great. About forty teachers nro in at tendance, which Is iiullcgood consider ing that this Is the first utteiiipt. a rin cubes loigvw-ijtww-jptHn,.!! .jiiRi. i mmmS VEGETABLlT PANACEA PHtWlHfO FROM ROOTS ft HERDS, roRTMi; cure or AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINO FROM A DISORDERED STATEofthe STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE LIVER. ran sale by all DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS DR. JORDAN'S A CO'S museum of mum. T.",l II hi ki-i hi., Sun I-'riiiii lsi-i,. ArlmlSHlnii eeiilH, tin mill Iriirn Imw to avnlt It mi'llmi, HIHIlll n 1 1. HI ii n (I trrillllll'lll piTBiiiiiilly or li.V 1,'t- iitiiii i,i(Tiiii,i,irii,a or itt'iillal wi-iiioii a unit ui iu Imi-iiiupk ui iiH-n. rs'llll fur IllioU. I'riVHlH nltln -II III Ht-.v fl, t'llllKllllllllllll Iri'li, Hade fcy Jojr'i Tegetoblo finrauparllU. tin. Bcldoti, an aged tnd (erble lady at (16 Manon at, Ban Frauolaoo, after golugdown atcad lly lor montlia wna comploti-ly rmitorod ud li now well and healthy. J, H. Brown, book-keopor retuluma. Cured entirely of hla Indication and eonatlpntlon. Mlia Clara Melvln, m Kenruoy itroot, 8. P., Cured of an aggravated caao ot lnolgeatlou and Conatliatlon. 1. It. Fouratt, Chief Wliorllngor. foot ot Clnv itreet, 8. F. Cured f palua lu tho hack, liver trouble and alck headaohea. Mi J. Lamphore, 1212 Market atroet. 8. P.. Imd beeu under pliyalelana' care for two yoara tor Uver complaint. With tho third bottlo she re gained her old accustomed health. Fred. A. Blockor, Baldwin Hotel. 8.1".. anffi,Mwl lor yoara with dyapepda. Full htttor tha flrat week and la now cured. Guatav Solomon of 223 Valencia atroet. 8. F.. ourod of alck hoailachea and liver trouble. Edward Noatell, 70 Everott atroet. S. If., m-md f palua In tb back and ebronlo blllouaueia. Aud oror 1000 othora. t Patterson. IiulepoiKlei.cn, Orcpoii. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. HISNKLIi & .WALKER, "UICALKNH IN" family - Groceries - and - Country - Produce. MAIN ST. INDEPENDENCE. School Books and Stationery F)U SALE HY BUSTER & LOCKE. Tho Public in Most (Vnliiilly Inviti-d to Call mid VrUas Our Livtes .Si-lcctvd StiM-k of Writing Paprra, Tulili'ts, IViih, Ink, Kiilors, etc., nlwi All the School llooks in Ur in the Piihlio Schools. DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE AXLE GREASE nnHT iff -run uoiti.n. TIwiinrlnijiiolliliiaiir.unnrmai-d, actually oiitlnnl. iik wo buxra or miyotlinr linmit. Not cKiml.ud by hu.it. ir'tl I'.'l' 'I'll K 41 K N I U K K. -llMIJiIjiK.tl mH '1 K N R It A I, t, Y. 1 lf mom ifi ni' wandwln riiir.... Bmilw nrnM W&Min '.",H t""!"""! . l'"Htlnii,iiiiltr, I MP?1"" "' ,IKI"I". I'nilit.u.l"5lf W ILa A, IhuhiIm, t.l Klrtli Avu, Nu Votk A Specifio Remedy for Each Disease, DB HIUER'8 HYDRASTIS- HFftTnRtTivr ..- Btttr)tlon. lllowl. Curo. Ujiapepaia, tonimUoii and Uaueral Debllil) . A pertwllonleiuid atreugth builder. DB. HILLER'S ANTI-Btll0U3 STOMACH AND LIVER CURE. cureaBUiout. Iioaa and all Uv.r froublain Chill, and a'.v.r, lltlarlal Favan, and all Cuboid oondlUona. DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. Cur.a Acuta CaUnrh, Chronlo Catarrh, and Catarrhal Uvuinoaa. OuauhHidtouurUi.or.teaKi h.a dlnwUina an lullowri, or wmcj- refunded. DB. HILLER'S COUBH CURE. Cui-wCoU?, Iloarsenoia,Coiigha,Droii(.hltla,I,lcurla) ii(l l'iiouiiionl,ndr.lini.Comuuiptlon. Contain, no Opltlaa. Cure Croup tn 10 mlnnta. Trj It DR. HILLER'S DIPHTKERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE, iwt. and our.. Diphtheria. Will ikmUIv.Ij. our. any aura tiuiwt iu troui 3 to W houra, Cure. IJulna) In 8 daya. nD 1111 I CD-0 rrurn mint- ... w... --i a rt.wn wnr., indlaptnaabla In all acuta dlaUaea .Handed with lever. Mother, ahould bear thla In mind. (iua WeaitneH, and Loaa sl Fraveuta aud eurea Sonrl.t F.vei, Huarlatlna, and Meulee. DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CURE, cum. N.,v I'ower, Never I.I I. Hand lor Private ulmnlir tn Hill.. r,, r- a. ' v, . . .nuviavo, Vjill, DR. HILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE. Cu. Rh.u,.tin, Nauralgla, Uout, LuuibnKO, and ttelatlot, by ueiilrallaiiui the blood aolda whloh cute them. DR. HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. Aid, th. rowth d d.v.iopm.,n 0f children diirlnn tin toethiMi, period, wiaurea painlen teething; and aound teeth, and prevent, and cure. Hpa.iua, lllokato, Drain Trouble and Bowel Complaint.. A blewlnv to both uiotherand ohlld DR. HILLER'S WHOOPING COUGH CURE, rmh wd CurM WhooPint Coujh! . NoT!lT"h .WPM0" I"- Hl'lart Hydraatlna Reatontlve, Dr. Hiller1. Ilheum.tlo and NeuralKk Cure, and llr. IIIUer-aCiiKh (Jure, the abov, ,nill...r. putup InTabW m! and, II not obtainable Ironi your drunjlrt, will ba Mnt fnw by nioll, on notlpt ol pX. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. ThewremedlM an the reaull of twenty-flv. yeara ol praotloal prolimlonal .xiwrirneo re iruaranteed to aura when a our. la p. wlble. l)r. Hiller'. H wt. book ol dlmitinV.. i treatiu.nl, ooutalnlng valuable InatrueUoua aa to liygleue and diet, wut raaa on wbSoMIm HILLER DRUG COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. For Sale by BUSTER & LOCKE. and are hum. J. F. O'DONNELL, '4Hu( tiiworlo COOPKB HIMW.) IT WILL PAY YOU To (toil mul In! Our Targe IJiie rf imm urn ana mm Your Atti'iition in Ijiwliilljr Culled to the Now (VU-bratH K. B.&CO.BUGGIES, -WITH WADE CORNER IRONS,. Which Fit over tile ('onifru in Much a war to bold the Frame and raniiclri Keriirety together, making it iinpomibl for Corners to 0Kn. A!ra a Full Line of HACKS and PHAETONS. A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Made Especially for Our Trade, Just Received Diroct from the Factory. DHL-RING & McCORMfCK Mowers, - Harvesters and - Binders. ELI JOHNSON. LIVERY, A-., FEED "'SALE-JL STABLES. rm0..uLs8 i UrfNUUTo AND REASONABLE RATE8., 8toik kfl In our care will be well attended to. sPEciii iccomn rim obul iuhleis. MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OR. W. O. COOK, (Successor to A. J. WHITEAKER) -DEALER IX- Furniture and Sen it iMTltet Your Attention to his Ltrge and well selected Stock of Goods votiMisting of . - 'arlor and Bed-room Sets, Chairs, Car pets, Lounges, Picturs FramesWall Paper, and Plain and Fancv m in his Goods Lowest Cash Line. Prices.- riuleiwiKleitcts, Oivgoi-. THE NEW Livery : Feed Young Horses. u o u d i e an dli s Single TeamsJ : Stables, New V Buggies- IDieJin. a. ..Miiitj J : and : Sale Horses First class Turuonts fi,r Conmiercial Travelers. Prices reasonable mid SatiHfactiou Guaranteed. Give us a ctIK North End Main St., J. N. JONES, Prop Best and Cheapest, HENRY WALLER, DEALER IN - $GC BIN&HAMTON) Beam Box Tare Boam N. Y. sl vyuuKii iimiiiuiiiii. luwommenaea oy rhysioiana Cures whore nil elite fuiln. PleMsnt and atrreeable to the uwun viiiiuieii wikb iii witnoiiioDjeciion. liy (IniKRiBta, 6oots Shoes - and - Gloves. Call and examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe. H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. Independence, - - Oregon.