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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1890)
THE i WEST E. CY PENTLAND, Publisher. FRIDAY. 1ULY 18, WO- Idaho in assuming the rwnoiml bility of statehood July 4th, did so with loss than one hundred thou sand population. Lot us have product assessors; lot the huul Ite iiAsossed and not the individual; lot no iitduutoduess be deducted, and then perhaps wo may have more nearly equal taxes. The prospects for a bountiful harvest in Tolk county are most ilattering. These late ruins brought out the grain wonderfully. Should the war rumors affect the market and the price of wheat be seventy five cents a bushel money in Polk county will be very easy. One great competitor of the far mer is the almost universal use of steam and electricity in place of horses in our cities. It mini res no hay or oats for feed, horses or mules for power, or leather for harness. Those are all products of the farm, and as the greatest de velopment of electricity is hi America, so Is this failing market most felt here. OUR ADVANTAGES. at least seventy-five rooms, The town is located on the line of the Southern Pacific railroad from Portland to Corvallis. The prom ised extension of that road to Newport, Whenever (ho Astoria railroad is built from Albany it must puss through the town, which will also make It another railroad crossing. Whether wo look at our present or our future, in either case It looks bright. There is now building the flno brick of the luiloomnhmee National bank and the one hun dred barrel (louring mill, and soon the Ui,(XH) school building will be commenced.' The employment of front forty to sixty men during the whole year will add to our pros perity, and as the other enterprises ait) developed, more manufactures will center here. Our people should view the sit ual ion as it now exists and offer words of encouragement to every stranger. Let us have elect rio lights, water works, mid other improvements. Let us have plenty of good sidewalks and graded streets, The future, has plenty in store for us, and let us build upon it, Let ii"ut ami tasty dwellings be erected. l.ct us make our town be known to the outside world. Let ns advertise ourselves, A standing advertisement in jour home paper, keeping these advant ages More the public will bo a paying investment. Let us not be afraid to invite the stranger to in vest his money with us. If we expect to prosper we must let the outside world known of your ad vantages. Yon need not c.Mct that others will recognize our ml vantupw if we do not sound our own praises. The only way to suc ceed is by advertising. ASSESSMENTS. The Wkst Hun: does not llml fault with the man who, under the exisiting laws, pays as little tax us possible since the action of the law is so unequal that if such is not done ruin will result, to men who are now wealthy. When however a man of wealth by means of our tax laws covers no his wealth and pays taxes on only a smidl part we do not think he might pay that part without forever giiuuli ling. Wo have said considerable, on this subject of taxation, but we do not do it on personal grounds. The present law is a poor one, one which is damaging our state thous ands of dollars annually. The resi dents of Polk county are not the only ones believing this. The wealthy men of Portland are just as ready to evade taxes. Here is what the Mercury has to say on the subject: Upon tho returns on file, we notice that our banker fellow citi- iteu, Mm. . hum, perhaps stimu lated thereto by a stirring of con science that induce him to occa sionally aid churches, has (level oped into being the very Magnus Croesus of our Portland taxpayers. His assesment for .IS.MMM is more than double his returns of late assessments, and is now ou record for tTKi.WO, which is perhaps nearly a fifth of what he is worth on a statutory basis for taxation, or that his executors would put in probate. Next in tho line of this order of assessemeiit is that of the hanker It. W. Corbel t. ulwi i-t il.mii f, .. and consequently ; the indefinite aggregatenf KrJ '.-. which holds a . like proportion to the Ladd assessment from a statu tory basis. His partner, Henry Failing, is of somewhat less mom: tary pretension, being booked for the comfortable sum of :n!l,2:.'l. with an "indebtedness within the state'' of rv;m. Following in like contrast is the assessed M. F. Mulkey estate, which is assessed at 1:1,000 though probated for less than half its value at about four times that amount. . Next i n t hat same range of assess ment is that of the late Charles K. Nitton, for l.HSil !K), w hose aggro for all proper! v Whcu strangers visit our city they are naturally inclined to ask two questions. The first one is what are your future prospects? The second one what can I do to make a livinct No matter what the prospects may be of a town thi opening must be found w hich will employ the man in his particular business. If he has no particular line, then he must find the opening himself. Every mun in order to make a living must do so through his own abilities which no one can supply him. Many times a man will embark in a ucw line of busi ness because he sets a favorable opening. If he sees that the town has a future he will lie more apt to invest, depending upon the advan tages which he may gain by being "on the ground" first. The ques tion then of most importance to be answered is icktt m our future? Independence is now a tow n of several hundred population, vari ously estimated at from fifteen, to seventeen hundred. Is it destined to grow and become a town of four thousand people or has it reached the limit of its growth? That future depends upon its people, whether they are enterprising, and its lo cation, whether it . is favorable. Presuming, which is true, that we have the usual amount of enter prise among our people, what about our location? We have a good saw mill and the active demand for lumber proves that it is a good poi nt for that 1 i ue of busi ness. The storage here yearly of from one fifth to a quarter million bushels of grain, proves that it is a good point for warehousing, the erection here "of the one hun dred barrel flouring mill will prove to be a wise move. Then the num ber of school children, nearly four hundred, proves that we need a good school building such us is about to be built. But this is not all. The amount of transient travel demands a good substantial hotel, a permanent building, adapted not only for accommodating the regu lar trade but an increased transient of a better paying quality. The location is a good one for a hotel of j gate assessment amount, ImUi)h' being president of; seventeen imrtlis. Our worthy mayor, Van Jeludi. mutt, nit hough tho president ot ten National bunks less than Thomp son, is but iHooo behind him In assessment on the roll, though he could "cash In" bis real estate for a figure quite up to the would be governor. There is another bunker and real estate magnate that is not least among them, in the person of the burly and genial Frank Hokum, whoso taxable assessment isl, '.'(M), though his st vend blocks about 'First mid. Washington streets will bring his estate up to at least seven figures ill probate at (we hope) some distant future. iy the way, according to the as sessment roll, It does not appear to lake mueh capital to run a hank, as a partner in one of them near the corner of First and Stark,' nourishes in the b'isiiiess on a taxable capital of hut HtUlp. There is anoiher bank president, ou Fust street who shows up for neat I v 12, li' ou the roll. " Next alter I lie Iwnkcrseomo con secutively the big and little poli ticians ou the lax roll. Of these ,1. N. liolph seems to have struck "pay dirt" in mining the V. S. senate, as from nothing ou the tax roll liv e or six years ago, hp is now on the assessment roll again for ftlS.tmt), ,1. It, Montgomery, who would not close in for less seven figures, is catalogued on the tax roll in close company with 0. P. Thump-ton niul .Mayor IvLisliuiutt, t l. Joe Simon, the dethroned "hoss is assessed at It;,'--"", carrying: Mi.0lHl Imlelitetluew. These instances of like assess ; mi nt contrasts prevado the entire j tax roll, the small properly hold-j era of the "toiling million'' class paying more than live times their ! proportion to that of the "upper j ten thousand." Is such unequal i assessment to be continued in the! future as a statutory regulation, as suggested in our lust? v ..'J' y ' ! U Tit IK.I'C ivn Wht iiHtr)' Surii liii, From titllio.mll he In I lull i, mien, rv tt (wi Mt Mki,. All iUwrkm nf Hi,. Imnw ftniilly win ) nui'wi.Ntully tmiit'il, I hMi Mi-iitrm nil ilialiwnl 1 1 ru iN-nlMiy nail ml ilm.ii li mit! Itl'ttlt" lllt'IW, Wftlw itt Join Imrn, liiiti'lH-iHlfiiiv, " ROBERT J M'NALLY, AKCHlTliCTS, oili.f, lusnuiisi,, SiiMh, iiivipin, (IfllNOTlGEi Mi', M, II. IIimiiIiIcIih linxluir I'liunjKtif lhi M M. I 'M All I-Hi 'I Hk, l iiiiw irnwh'rt In ninil-h siteki. .Iiiiinti I In. oimlnti IiiiiviwI In IhiMt' wMlilljl til aliin Willi lllMl, lli'.l IIU'lll. Iliw I'nr Itniiilliuii M mil, Hi-wnlnn i'ImikiI Ht On' WUIVIumIm', HI I . asaasSSSiasBPaaaaBasasSfJ,ryT-j ' ' ' J Mrs. A. M. Hurley, Wkj ail Fancy tt Nl-Nt III" lll'li'lt'llilelli-,' .Vllll.illill 1ii.I'IhIpiii-c. IHl'B'MI. Ilimk, ., lliilwl't, I'. s. Mi'Niilly I. A. MILLER. Ii. uli i lii niul l'i.iiii-iiirui MARBLE AND GRANITE. ' i . Mi. luiiiinii. mill Hi-iuM.im-i.iir all (')-. l''ll'N I.-ii Wutll unit irlis SU 'flS'lil. luwiir Hi ill iiny iiilnir lnm In I li,- iuti. liiili'iwnili'ilisi, On-null, OREGON STATE C9 FULL FACULTY. NEW BUILDINGS LIGHT EXPENSES. Normal, Advancod, Duolnoea, Mutio and Art Dopartmontf. . A THOROUGH PRACTICAL EDUCATION. lly uu Act of the r,.glh,.ture, IWabllshlng the Hlute Normal Hrhool, Tuoo lidding Diplo. from the ScWt r to Teach lu any Comity IPI'I'I'IVV, U..I. V I' ... 1 l.u 1 nun'.', nini .Mil will, Tl.'i" IH)r HlilU VI leu crnn ' r " ,, , .u atiwUnla. Mudct In the Normal. tuHtrnctionn iu Vottil Music, Iiwi"g and Peiinia.iHhlp free to rrgnw umrmn. Painting itt (lis lowest late. . '' IIQAUI): Iloarttatthe IHnfugHaM 11.50 in'r wwk. Kooms M cent to Hiierweek. :i.fU) ior week. No Saloons. ' Beautiful and Healthful Location ; For further partlculaii, wud for Catalogue. K itltted Huh Normal, tK.&i per term often wc-ks. Normal. 10 per twm of wu .TZL .hidrnle. !ntnim.,tal Mimic and (Jisxl lioardwMl lodging I" P'lv, fo,,,IUl-; Good Faoilltloa. Addre's, 8ECKBTAKY of FACULTV, Monmouth, Or. JJ. Irvine, AKItR Tho Celebrated French Cure, wK?r,,APHRODITINE,,M"n'.r? i r i i rurii miy lll,i.ii, or hi f fT itiXHikT 111 lnt K"H"Il!il, ,T- Ku, ttl rlUmr .... tvi..-i:...PM.. .,f-Mhi? i,ennliini. 'I iIiiitii l,r i,ilnm. m lh'lill )uiiili(ill lii'llM-ii-tii , mn lii'lnltf itl-f, Al. Mlt-ll (1, l-ii.ll III llmill I'nIV,',. Wwklul lli-. H.nilliK i..ii l iiu. In tin, llai k, Hrimiiiil W i-alliniwi, ll,mti'rln, Ni-nulll rrtwlrnilun ''n'liii,,. 1 fcmlwt"li. l i'iiiHiirliii'n. tl(iii, tt -k Mme ur. I.i.i rinvcnui.l hihi('1i-v, wlin-n i( ue- rlK-li-il ofli'li Irn'l tn iil-tnnftiltMililii-iiii't ut.ie ijr. I'lliKfl.w hn.k Ui (ur t,i.M w-ni in m.ll "II rt'i'rltf ill I'l li-p. A It I I T K N U V A IU NT r. f. foriwn :. V ortlcr. lu MiiiiiI lli iiuiik-v l( I'ormniH'ii rm In urn i'ffiiTi'l. Tlinii.iii.l i ii',iiiiimiiitli Inimiil'U'nl miiin,-. n( mmi, -rinatti(lv turwl hv Arnn.'MTiv, i: ii-nini-li.i-. A-Iltw THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Wf-.X HHtM II, Dcxar, idkti.ami, oa. For mlu by lUnU't St Leek , ! I Want to Dicker. Trade, Swap, was to tho limit of $58,-1011, which was offset by indebtedness to the same amount, though recently pro bated by his administrator for :n l.ooo. Among hundreds of others in tin From just one Tur nip to the whole of your Crop. When you Imvo anything to sell, call and see J. D. Irvine. When you want to get the best and eheipi,t firoceries, cull mid IPC A. Pltl-Wt Orr, J. A. VKNKHH PRESCOTT & VENESS PRO(BHT0R Or Independence Saw Mill. Mmiufucturm of and DfMilcrrt In - FIR AND HARD WOOD "lloimh jmel Dressed "Lumber. u; J. A. WHEELER, Manager. J. F. O'DONNELL, (Succor to (XX)PEB H1UB.) W. T. SHARMAN Itlerehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Goods for Merchant nnu others rccut and pressed I will open inonllil Hecoun'iS with Merel ants nt Independence and Monmouth for i-eoiilling. C STEEET, Opposite DP. O V.. T. HKNKI-K. W. If. WALKER. HENKLIi & WALKER, "DKALKRS IN- raamm.wrwemmmmm VEGETABLiTpANACEA PHWR0 FROM ROOTS Ht HERDS, romHt cost or AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISINOmOMA DISORDERED STATE or the STOMACH OR AN INACTIVE LIVER. ram salc by all DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS. J. D. Irvine. If vim want In Ret Low Pricettoii' nil kinds of finieeriefi, enll and mei J. D. Irvine, j ' ! A.;.l nf cuiuue he will ennvinee1 i J'uii hy his euurtei us Ire ilinenl, j thut Vdii e.m do. belter wilh him (linn .uivuiie rise. faraiiljf - Groceries - anil - Country - Produce. MAIN ST. INDEPENDENCE. School Books and Stationery -FOB BALK KV- Fabers Golden Female Fills. Junction City means the placing of ! same proportion of Ntimnlated iw the town on a through line of 'Hsiiieiit returns after the like pat travel. That alone would be of!"''"' is to 'f fo,,ml thJli.t hiJ , . , . and peifional lussesstnentsofMesHi-H. little advantage, but we are sur Ted JIol man and Councilman Win, rounded by a productive farming' tTiedner, who own the four nlory country, which with ordinary en-! quarter block on the Hontheast cor couracement will center ite trade n"r . ronrui aim vaningioii, re- at a point whicli has both water and rail transportation. Within at least a few mouths this extension to Junction City will be built. This fact alone will be to the ad vantage of the town. Then again the completion of the motor line from Independence to Monmouth brings the town in close connection with the Narrow Gauge lines, and also, as tall timber is only a few miles away, is the beginning of a logging railroad which will bring logs direct from timber to a navig able water way. The very evident determination of our citizens to encourage aim eventually duiiu that road to timber is positive proof that it will soon be built. As far as the logging business is concerned this must be the tcrminous of the road. Not only will such a road terminating here prove of advant age to the town as a logging road, but it will also draw a large trade in this direction, all of which means greater prosperity to the town. In the no distant future a railroad will bo extended to the state capital, Salem, and this will make the only cross-road between the east and west side railroad from Portland. This favorable location of Falls City as a summer resort will draw considerable traffic over the road besides being the start for a road to that other watering place cently erected by them at out lay of $80,000, after infusing (15,000 for the vacant ground. This property represents at least 4150,000; and although the fortunate owners arc not quite millionaires at present, by their financial tactics thoy are heading that way. Of this part ncrship, Holinan is assessed for 2(1, 00, which is fully offset by in debtedness, and is consequently tax proof; and his partner, Plied nor, is nearly in tho same financial situation, his entire property being on the aHsessmiit roll for 128,- 400, with an indebtedness of $20, 000 also leaving taxable only the pittance of 12100 to represent this WHShington street and woiilli Port land property, the hitter of which is cheap at 180,000, us values un rated in that quarter of the city. The result of this assessment and "indebtedness within the state," is, that for all the properly men tioned, the exchequers of state, city, county schools, etc , have to bo satisfied with (he gnawings from theboneof2-100! Henry L, Pittock, of the Ore- !on(in, who is langioiy worth a half million or more, but appar ently unconscious of his properly, is on the roll for 70,250, with an ! indebtedness of .f(i5,500, with a; taxable remainder of 1750. j H. (I. Jteed is another Portland j capitalist who is down for 00,440, 1 but hedged with an indebtedness of 275,000 "within tho stale," 1). P. Thompson, late republican candidate for governor; is another who economizes his assessment at $137,500, though known to have property worth many times that S m i Hi'n; HuitiiiK- HUM horn on tint iMukcl, ifitr foil. KMirtcftnilly IMMlltllly. j'IMfHll!l I" U-lfevn H ippf Mti'l meiiatiimtiot). tUKE! SAFE! CERTAIN! Pnn't ha hunib'iRiHNl. Mimt Tim', llfulthi mill iiioufj .ulfpimuth CI'. H(nt to unv mlrlrwtii, Hi'i'tim hy unit I tni (ji.'lj.i trrlix',f.00. THE ?HR0 MEDICINE COMPARY. Western llrautb, Bui27, 1'OIITI.ANI). Olf For iili' liy IIiiIi-i I.ih'Ii. H. R. Patterson. Indepondor.cn, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. J. D. Ink BUSTER & LOCKE. INDEPENDENCE. OR. JORDAN'S A CO'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY. 'il Muiki'l SI., Sun 1-rniii Uiii. AiIiiiIkhIiiii iH-iiln, On mill liMirn Imw In nviilil ll IMI'IIMI'. ('OUMlllhlUllll h ii it tri iiltiii'iil inTMiiiiilly nr hy li'l ti-rnn Niinniiliirhi'ii (ir tfi'iiltiil U'l-iikni'-'ii unit itllilh 'uni orim-n. Hi-nil tiir Ixmk. I'riMiln iittiw LMI lll'lll'.V SI, ( clllhllllnlllUI livv. KOlH So saidnur- wer, that gtealcst i Novelists, A and lie rrealcst of its, neve' spoke more truly, ami lie niiulit have added with equal force, that merit wic ennerice 01 success. Wisdom'l Roliertine is the synonym of merit, and its history is success. The magical ef fects of this preparation have been attest ed by thousands of the lending ladies of society ami the stage, it is the ouly art! cle ever discovered which Rives a Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the snnie tune removing all roughness of the face and arms and leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. It lias long been the study of chemists to pro duce an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have the merit of being harmless, but these two important qualities were never brought together until combined iu WISDOM'S 50c flOGEHTirlH. mm AXLE GREASE BEST IN THE WOULD. Kb WAarlnnquniniM nra uiMmrpnMud, actually ontlaaUnK two boxni of uir othor brand, Neil ffuutud hr h.ut, ruv:v Tilt; uv.s i;ine. FPU HAtK HY DHALKKH OKNUBAUX Iff MEMORY ln Irum Pl 1 Yui EJ f Mliiilmiilar1iif anrMl, nnolnloiiniMl tit 1 1 Ed ' "' 1 '" "" PrimiiMtill pot aVlV 13?'"!"', 1'WllMl.liin tn friiff I llu nUilU IU HCdllll F Cannot ba successlully traveled with out good health. To reach wealth or any ooveted position In Ills require! the lull poiieiilon and operation of all the tao ulllea kind nature has endowed ue with. ,. Then conditions osnnot exlel unless ths physical being Is In ported working order, snd this Is Imposilbls when ths liver and spleen srs torpid, Ihuiobetruot Ing ths secretions, eaualng Indigestion and dyspepsia, with all of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic oxorls s ipeciflo Influence over ths liver, excllei It to healthy action, resolves Its chronic engorgements, and promotes tha secretions oures Indigestion snd consti pation, aharpona ths appetite, tones up ths entire syjtem, snd mskes Ills worth living. Tli Public in Must ("oriliially Invited to Cull and Price Our Latca Selected Stock of Writing Papers, Tablets, Pciw, Ink, Rulers, etc., also All tho School Books iu Uk in Hie -Public School. DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Specific Remedy for Each Disease, DB MILLER'S HYDRASTINE BE8T0RATIVF. guomlM.. nutrition. h.rlB.tlH Bluud. CuriM U)hji, vouaUunUuii mi l uanuitil LiUlit. A ariucttelcand atnngth bullilor. DR. HILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS STOMACH) AND LIVER CURE, curna Dillons, una. Hid all Llv.r TraiiUIca, Chill ami Ktvar, alalvtol K.i.ra, u.l all Tiholil conilltlona. DB. HILLER'S CATARRH Cl'RE. Cure. AnitK Catairli, Chronlu Catarrh, rml Catarrhal liulncMik Oiurauteed to uur tn. woT-t wiaa inn dlracUwav m ioliuwed, or mumy rofunded. DR. HILLER'S CAU6H CUBF. Cures Coldi, Boannaji,Coulia,IIronrhltla, llcnrlay and 1'ii.iinioiiiit, and ctlmiM l'oiiiiiiii.tioo. C'ontaina iioOiiUtaa, Cure Croup In 10 minute Tr) It OB. HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA ANO SORE THROATCUfE. rrcvonte and cures l)ltitlierla. Will potllliol) our nj Kir. tliiuat in troiu a to 'J li.iun. Cure. Qulniy lu 9 days, DR. HILLER'S FEVER CURE. Indlspenaable In all acute illteaece attomlod with lever. I'rmmil. and ourea Moarlei Kovtr, ateMlatlns, and Moailea, llottwra ahould bear this In mind. DB. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CUTE. Cures Nervoua W.aVea, and Lcaa of Power. Never (alia, Hand tot Prlvata clnulat to Hlllar Drug; Co., Shi Franrlaoo, Cat. DR. HILLER'S RHEUMATIC ANO WEURAL6IC CURE. Cures Kheun.atl.in, !ra!gITuouTuuK which oauae then). DR. HILLER'S TEETHING CUBE. Alde'th irowth and development of children during the teething period, tiimurt (wlnleM trailing and eoiind teeth, and prerrnta and ourea 8iaaiui, Uloketa, Drain Trouble and Bowel Coiuplainta. A lilaaaluf to Iwtli oioUuir ami olilld. DR. HILLER'S WHOOPINQ COUGH CURE. Pravcnta and Curee Whooping Cough. Nora -With the exception of Pr. Hitler's llwlraitlna neatomtlva, fir. Hlller'a Rhanm.tle and Nenmllii Cure, and lir. Hlller'a Cough Cure, tho ali'iv rtuiollea are put up In Tablut lorro, and, If net oblalnalilu Ironi your drugfUit, will pa aent tree by wail, on nuelpt of prioa. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. Thine romedlee are the remit nf twenty-five years of practloal profeaalonal experience, and are auaranteed to oura when a cure la p ailble. lir. Illllar'a 6.-nura bonk al dlrentlona f w home treatiueut, aontalniug valuable InatneUane tt to Ii) glaa and diet, aaut raaa on applloatloa HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. For Sale by BUST ER& LOCKE. IT WILL PAY YOU To Cull niul lDixsct Our Urge Line of- llll MS CiHIIIElT. . Vour Allciitioii i KriiKcinlly Clll to the Now Celebratud - K B & CO.BUGGI EjS, -WITH WADE CORNER IRONS,- Which Fit over the Corners in auch a way aa to hold the Frajneand PuiiiicIm (jwurely together, making It impoanibU fojr Corners to 0Hn. Mho a Full Uneof HACKS and PHAETONS! A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Made Especially for Our Trade. Just Received Direct from the Factory. deering & Mccormick Mowers, - Harvesters - and - binders. LIVERY, EL.T JOHNSON, FEED SALE LJL2m STADLES. FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS ANO REASONABLE RATES. Htock ka in our care will be well attended to. SPECIAL AGC0""0D1TI0XS FOR CO MAIN STREtT, : : tsa.s JuttM EGCIiL TRAVELERS. INDEPENDENCE, OR. W. O. COOlv, (8uowsor to A. J. WIItTBAKER) " DKALKIt IN II Furniture and Bedding Etc. Invites Your Attention to his Large and well selected Stock 'of Goods consisting 0f Parlor and Bed-room Sets, Chairs, Car pets, Lounges, Picture Frames Wall Paper, and Plain and Fancv in his Line. v-. Goods -Lowest Cash - Prices.- Itiilepcntlenee, Oregon. THE NEW livery Young Feed Horses. Double and Single Teams : and : New Buggies Riding Horses P ISO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRH. Bust. Busiest (c line. Chimpeat Relief is immadinte. A cure is certuln. For Cold iu tha Heiul it has no equal. It is an Ointment, of which a small particle ia applied to the nostrils. Price, 60o. Sold by druffffiste or sent by mail, Address, E, T. Habultims, Warren, Pa. First cliiss Turnouts for Commercial Travelers. Pilr rJ.; Vi ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. S aUI North End Main St., J. N. TONES w - 1 - IVJI Best and Cheapest HENRY WALLER, DBA Boots - Shoes -DEALER IN- and - Gloves. Call and examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe. r. H. D. WALLER, prop. i-nuepeiicleiico, - - Oregou. o