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H - - r TKg:,,yEST;;lDE F. C PENTLANuTruMishcr. FRIDAY. AUGUST l.HM, no fiwid ivulut ioiiij or fiwk of tvguliifilitw tui iTpoiiAjtU re d ore. For tho mm retwon tlnU. wnkr will not run up hill, Klilpa cannot bo aill by dearer to vhrajsor count rie. llml America ten thou wml largo whips, their crew from chief engineer to cuhln-lioy would to foreigner, Imh'iuihc those eon to awurwl chennr lit Liverpool or Antwerp tlmn In New York. Amcrlcitim cnu do Mtw ttuut will Uiosouh for the pittnnceM earned by the men of the older huuK The first eot ofnhlps must neeexsnrlly for sumo reason to more hero tlmn upon the Clyde. If the navljrdlon tnws were rcpenlcd to-morrow no American capital would purchase foreign built ships fur trade abroad; and if they did the Hag might In deed to the Mum and striiics, hut ship and crew would W Itritish. The voice might lie the KKIDKT OF Till? tX)N'lUTIL IK TIIK Th Pioneer Reunion proposed at Monmouth, September Uth ami VXh, Is ft grand Men, Xolietter place could to found in the state than there. Folk county has more pioneers than other county of Its sine. There is war in Argentine lie public and Turkey; Spokane Falls and Scuttle hare had large tires lately, and the town of Wallace has been totally destroyed by lb, loss nearly half a million! famine in Japan, and short crops in many parts of the world. Oregon is pros poring toyond precedent. How thankful are wet lertland is disgusted because the census returns give her a popu lation of only 33,000. That is cer tainly to to deplored in some re xnM-tM. tmt lust, think what a t Jiwt u utter ii splendid allowing she wilt make in;..ul)V Untlff a limlcMit walk on tin-; wealth in proportion to population. ! land w well iw ymi .!., bullet w . i i. , , , iwi do tlil," iimi It turned nmimi-r- o doubt but that Portland is by ; t ,, ihe Hon tried. lteult, fiir the richest city in the world in the turtle fed im the lln f..mmuy proportion to population given by j 'J, m m lmsiuws wU, the census returns. About one man lHVim .ipm,,., till her continent out of every hundred averages j flijed, and prices of htor and millionaire. There is no cloud! material are down to tto KurupcMti without a silver liuing. j , ' her leav e the stonny jseatothemothcrUmil, w1ioki "home I is on the m-cuii wave," and stick to jtand as her natural heritage, J , Columbia's home is on the fertile j prairie. FIRST NATIONAL BIKK. At liMliiiti-nini, In Oik iiilinf lMi-iii, M tlll UliMV III iMtalllnaa, July 10, A. IV Ul. lirwn iii-m, IWtKUIIll llIIMl ,,. - ..,... ... (IJH.sMiH OvnnlntiM, wuf.nl nml nnm-iir . im:.m V. H, tfeimta in .iHMiro i-in-iilHil'iu .... liywmu til In. in Mini Hunk hiiiI ImuiKfi- , M IT ilAiikliiD'huii-, niitiHHm mill HM'ivn iwim Curnni.twiiMNiMiilliiiiinkt..u-. 1 Im.w IVmliima hi, ... ... . .... ... 'hr.Ua Hml n hi-riwati iimh. .., ... mj m Mllla it) llir ImiiK ,'M,UU rWlkuiiil Hiiir vunviti-y. luokda mta.iu,..,..,.,,.,.0.,. . mo Hwll- ... . . .. ,, ,. , . ., . , , JS.lMl.lb l,r.l(.iiiiiHin (tiHU villi II. . Tlll. . urw i ir ivin of I'ltviiutmm. ,.,, . Ma T..hil , ;...,. Vrtrrtfnrji $urj on, Frrnii lllit.1wlll lm In lnlK-nlr'iii (t-t-.r l" nk. All ilip-iii I Hr MuriMi.diiiill) will In uiHi..riill)- innlpit, I hIwi wrtiirm nil iIiiiii'mi.i ll.iru iKiiiiKity uil nil lnink' lllf HI'IIIM illumw-N, . iiltltw mi Jutim Imrn, IihIi-iwiiiUiiih, WANTKIlllm.lH.flwi mid llnrllvll Tin- mmIi'mi i'kiiiiiiiii t uMiwii)f la now rtn.lv 111 limlm ii.hlrwlK lur IM'Xl Mnaiill'a i-l'iiuut vi Ul.li-t. null mill I'orrlw, Ui C. A. Il.il.irl. r, a. MpNniiy tll.v l.uutiaf im. CRlliil aliM-k Nih lii ........., fM, Sitriiliia luiiil . ,, ,,. iVMHO I'liilKiilnl iiiMllla iNnlliiMill llilllK II. I.-. (itltaliimlhlH . ll.inMM liiiiiviiiiiHI il(liiiiu( tiM-liimk i,;.iii lllllti iwrnili'illraill ili'iniall ... .. . tu.l,. ,, .1 nf IIIIM.lMll-rXiM.inl llitllk . ... . , amw .... i I Mil III mtlll4 IIHMHa mill Imll bi-ra . Uit.ti. Jawb, but the hand would to the JSin. j---hand of luisua. In no sense would Slnllltlt Ziy Vr ' the (Himiuercial marine thus eivatcit i i, Wi It. Uituii.y. iwhli-r1 n Hi liv to Aiuericitu or add to A niorlcnn bmik .. -iiinuiiy wwir iimi o wealth. For iteneral huts yet to!,K'v '''''"nt t i - itwh.if m conm the attcn,,;, to muMheJ- eniei rarners ui iihmtiihikiw, i , KulHI-il mi.l twurn u.b.li.r n,v iui.au made, must result lu i.iHurenmi;.iyi.f tuu, inu. .lAMI'SillllmiS, Nitlmy I'ulilln, render the republic ridiculous. Here is the table which nievtsj the case; i "Ah. hr' said the Untie to the lion, I iu the littler iihMitlly walked Hie h.iN. ! (SiritHM-. AUlXll EDUCATING A NATION. Underlying all other public ques tions, pressing, persistent, coin- manding. is the subject of eilu-' catiou. Imiwrtant iu every civ i j lized nation, it is in A merino! paramount iuterest. lu America we have 12,000,000 children enroll ed in the public schools alone; how to increase this attendance, how to lower absenteeism, how to waste RECORD OF DEEDS. Itetd vxtiitv. tmiiKfi-rs for the week emlinit July 25th, furiil-'ied y Sltiley A fjikln, of lhillim. J I.Collhn. to A M Itrvnnt nd M V Kulitxird, lot In KhIIs City; tiVl.T.. J.H, (Klfill, W. W. I 'lit (.1 Na, IIM. W. WlMfK.UKM. tMni'liMH. The Road to Wealth CmmI uccmtwllj trlt4 wllli ut oo4 kMllK. t NMk WMtitk i ti MMl4 MdXM t "rnnlfti Mi tall ywMl ti m'iOoii l ill Mil he Klllu Mlr kit t4iw4 itllk. TktH MltfltlDMMKMt Mill DIIIIH Ik kkiul ll 1 ifttcl tNrtlitl Htf, IM tkll tl laHHI t llttr iM IIm irt ittfki, tknittitriMb ln Ik MCNlltM. tntln Mlttlllt t4 4HPIlt, Ultk III ! Iknlr rln knrt. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic Mill lcM lnliitM tww Ik lhr, Klltt II I kMltk kdl, NMlattlll tflO tri(Mll, tn4 tftlM tk IKMlltM i curtl ln4lMtl 4 Mtiltl fttit, iktfMIII Ik ppttitt, Iomi up tktlt 4 lit Mftk ll.l. John IVnnluKertom'hiH,lttrlct No, no money, no euergy, no time, but 1 34, luml lu tt ti; tl to make every effort tell; what j J D It to Jmm H.me, It t In Ihd methods are best; what studies are j Wl! .,: essential; what influences are to to! V It Hnwley to H A Huhlxiril, lot stitnulatetl; how to reach the hearts, j Joh, iV((.r ,0 Mm nMWt the minds, the conscienws of these u j km, children; what ideals to put iH-forej Polk County IjiihI Comimny to I) I. them these are mat tent of most i Keyt, lot lu Tiilmiiin: t'Mt. profound concern. Our mtbliei C A Hubbard to K A I'ntleiHoii, lot . 1.. ..!.. t Ill 101ll'H-llll'll yioo. J I. FlHlibM-k toJJl Mornti, lots lu Mitniiuailh;filjO. K A Post to KrU'll, laud lu M; I0.1M. tl V Whlteiiker to time Kwlug i'hiirt-h, .. li 1' Ullllam to W I) OlUliim, IhiuI In 8 T (iillinm to V 1 (iilllitui, luiid In schools mpiiro 3IT,212 teachers, and cost auuuall ?1L2, tvV,2."c or did two years ago. These figures simply show the magnitude of the system, and are staggering even to j the imagination, but it is to to re memtored that the U. S. pension list calls for more money thanj the schools receive. The future of i the republic iscommltfcd to these ; Iuo IttUI to M a ( lurk, Ia la 12,000,000 children, and to the Itollstonjttuo. hundreils of thousands in private pK K fil"1,ll 8 fJlIH'. "! i and sectarian schools, to these and ! 8""';J' ,..,, , , . ,. . . ., . . ., I K A hnhittli ti) Dlilllliitii, bill I In not to one or the other of thejHA... political parties, to these and not ! T0,d amount fls.tiHl.w. to any church, not to any orgutii-1 ItomU-K DeminR to J It ( iihwui, zation whatever.-r.owi'n7f Courier lot In Independence; t-f w. Journal, Four mortKiipit f l!ni.l T,. - AfTIB t The Celebrated French Cure, """i "flPHRnnlTINC ' vr nwiwt ii.rui ni iiuvviiiiiii wniiwwl la fcii.h.'a t POiiriVI OUAfUNKI lu fan aur tnH.iim.it itiaa.is ir a.,r ilia.ir.ti.r ui the yiiirHv nr. Buna el t-ltlii-r m: WllMil.-f-Uli luml O iimiiI MlmnliiiWi, l..im ir Orliim, ur miwuia iiitiiiiuu tiuiiM'tim. n. mar ittilti'i m i-. .1.- . tit. It a. I Il.alll lm.., WaL.-lii lli"a, IVMIII3 ,..vll I' ll. .a Hi ll, ((..A, lwi.lll.al nlnn, ii, all-tin, -n .m. I'ni.l.oU .1. . nun I rmiatthmn, liiiw,iriiirii, iMMIiima. Wrak iliin im-v. batf ruwi-riiiiil tii,nttirv, ttttti-li If tt. f lmlcl oili-u l. a.l lu .rn. alma ol.l a..Bi..t iiiuii iv l'rlr tl i Kn.c kuim lur fvui trxil mall rr..ii.i nl ttr r.lr, lit ra.di.nt ili muunv ll a I'ri.iiaurii ruto la ul rlh-tiat, Ttwilnili.U i.( InallitmMail nun iihi ii.i timtiir. ui la in , iK-inaiiriill, runil iir Arim.'i.iiiH r irn'n In. A'dlim int ArSnU MtUIUINE CO PCX Iff, eoBTtASD, OK. For inlo bf ltimtcr ft IWk TEN ACRES ENOUGH. NOTICE. Saytfthe IWe Farmer of Fort ; All is.n knowing tl..,..-v, In land: The question is ofteu asked, i ,i,t.teil to C.tM r llnM. will pl.-use cnll can a man get a living off a few j ut their nilUv iitulrH in their t.rli k, acres of laud! And we emphatic-j and Mtle their aetmint by ew.h or ally answer yes. Many men with mU' M mt lK,olt mt he cliwwl. Mr families around the city are getting j1 v' "l huveelmw. ofour .... t w at (""V1 nd book Itesiieetfu y, good livings and eihicattng their? CmrKn Its.. children from the product of .'I to 5 acres of land. A few days since! ,, . , ,. , . l r. i. T,i i ,J Hie nenril of Mailon cmiuty, Ore we met Mr. O. b. Riley, who 18 'K0Ili Hll(m. , lUMig (lf naliy Uvmm months ago bought 61 acres of tin- and aen-sof luml lu muull trm t f from cleared land a short distance from !" to loiu-res. 'i.itul city fruit farm of ili'J aeit-it, Siinnynlile iniinln-r ,;iS0 acreti, 8tintiylilu iiuiiiImt 2,110 acre, Hunnyniilu iiuinU-r ,'t,.VK) ni-rin, and a nuinlx-rof ut hem have Imvii plueed on the rwxiril by the Oregon Land Com pany of Haleni, OnKon. Thl compmiy I iiIho (loing biHluewi in Portland and Albany nun inw ror sale nuineruiM other muiiiII tracts. The grout advant age of thin plan is that It briiiK to gether in one community the clax of people who arc all engaged lu tlio sumo bimlucHH, viz: fruit growing. Con seticiitly there spring up largo dry- lug and canning eHtahIlHluneiit similar to those iu the city of Salem, which nil vantagc mako prolltahlo market for the products of these frnlt tarnm. Con sult your Interest by buying of the Oregon Laud Company of Kalem, Port land or Albany, I lilt I the Machino 8hops at the tide of 740 per acre. He went to work clearing it and putting it into fruit and building and improving the place. He now has one of the neatest places to to found around the city. Ho cultivates straw berries, blackberries, raspberries in abundance, and has set out a fine yonng orchard, has o beautiful garden full of growing vegetat ion, a barn and hen Jiousc, and is abso lutely getting a fine living for him self and family from his Gl acres. Mr. Riley came from Kansas, and he is so well satisfied with his home here that ho says he would not ex change it for the best 100-acre farm in Kansas to get a living from. He says when he Hist purchased he thought he was paying an enormous price for the land but now he thinks it was dirt cheap. Mr. Riley is a worker; he docs not sit down and fold his bands and wait for somthing to turn up, he goes out and turns it np himself. Such men seldom complain of hard times; times are good with them because they make times good. VEGETABLE PANACEA PRCMRCO FROM ROOTS & HERBS. fohtmi curc or AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISIN0 FROM A DISORDERED STATE ottk STOMACH OR AN inactive: liver. ram Aic vr all I DRUGGISTS k GENERAL DEALERS. AMERICAN SHIPPING. It is a notable fact that these United States, while leading the world in every way on the land is sadly behind when it conies to the carrying trade between foreign countries. It is a well known fact that the average wages here are nearly double and in many cases treble those of other nations. That writer of'Triumpbaut Democracy" says: It is usual to speak of the repub lic as without commerce. Much dire prophesying of coming decay is indulged in because the sea going commerce is now chiefly carried in loreign snips. The tendency is to limit the term "commerce" to the carriage of merchandise to and from other countries. So limited, America has indeed little to boast of. The change from wooden to iron and steel ships cnt her out of a large part of the carrying trade which A fnli lot of new Oregon- lard, In ton pound can, nt Henklc ft Walk er'. Mineral water from Soda spring for sale at Wheeler'. Y want colli wood, oak, four feet long, for CttMh, at the Wiosr Hum olllco. A Iiouho well painted will alway at tract a customer. A durable paint, llko that sold by II. K. Tullei-Non. 1 the miwt economical to buy. Jteady mixed paint can be ptirchaeil alway of the Bin ne Mliadu which ha many ad vantage over hand mixed paint. Try PatterHOii't paint. The man who cannot buy u w itch mut indeed be "hard run" ir we .re to judge by the prices at which Jl. K. t'atteiKoii ell them. A hoy who moke cigarettes cau save enough In nve wcck to own a watcit that will keen very good time; and If lie is a good trailer cau nooii own a line llvcr watch. The man who cares nothing about hi personal appearance I nothing better than an Indian. Nuw clothe iipparaeiitly never aro purchiiMed. fcvury garment seems to have seen months of we,ir. Why should anyone do tlii when for a small sum of money Messrs. Johnson, lloothby & Co., of Kolcm, will fit them out in elegant style. . If yon are in doubt about what you want lot them select for you. Fabsr's Goldoij Female Pills. if, "it V f. Snt to nr ili1reii, mii'-im hi mail im , A'l'lrvaa, THE APHRO MEOICIHE C0PNr, WmUraliraucL, liuxi7, l'OKn.AMi, on' . Fur miIi Iiy lliiHlur . Uii kn. For Fmnl Irtrrnlar I Hun: uui liinir Hk ilii-tn nil the umrlirl, AVtvr full. Hn-pMaiiill o.id li. t miilii'iil Ull iniiiiilily. UimmnlDtnl lu nlliin i.r,aK'il iiienainiBiinu. fURClSAFei CERIAINI bnn't li liiimh'wri"!. Kv Time, lli.llh. iim muu) :tat uuuiu ROBERT I M'NALLY, AKCHITICCTS. tnllee, bmsiiiii-Ml,, H.il.'iii.lnvrm. MMRAGE! Mr, M. tl, lli'iulrlcka Im.lim i.inmnf tin. NAI.KM WAUKHm'Nl.:, ! ii iii.wriil In rut-malt am.ha iliirlllil Hie milling llnrwal III lllnan wlalllua Ui alum ll lilln. i .1 ni. lli. in flit liiiiiillliit uriiiii, Hi-riiiln ilniiiHil HI llin WKrvhuiiae, IU Mrs. A. M. Hurley, Ik? a&i F&nc; U, Nl ttin ' biitiinleiiit .Vnllmml lluuk, llHlH'iiiti.n., tlrri, HflTE TJliUilL 2y01TM:O'CJTI2:, OI3B003ST. SfflBOL, FULL FACULTY, NEW BUILDINGS LIGHT EXPENSES. A THOROUGH PRACTICAL EDUCATION. Normal, Advanced, Quolnoss, Muslo and Art Dopartmonts. Hy an Art of the Legislature, IWahllKlilug the State Normal School, Th- II )ldin? Diploid , w fro n the iMio l -r K HUM to Teaeli in any County In the State without Examination. - . ....( - At AtA Moil tttj in mm..!... TUITIOXt Huh -Normal, $7..V) per term of ten ,ks. Normal, 10 per term of ten wee. iuu. xun. c.v pr . , Btndeuts In the Normal. Instruction., it. Vo.mi1 Music, Drawing and Pcnmamihlp free to regular ntudenl. Instrnmental Music and ' looting uMhe lowest rates. l).mit. lUiardatllm IHiiIiik Hull l.l jMr week. Itooms M cent to 1 1 per week. O00.I Imiinl and lodtfli.jr in private familh, 3 to :.,'ill jht week. t 1 . '' , " No Saloons. Beautiful and Healthful Location. Good Facilities. For further particulars, send fur Catalogue. - -AMm, BlvCHBTARY of FACULTY, Monnmulb, Or. A. I'ltKscorr, .1 J. A. VF.XKHH I. A. MI LUCK, IH iil.-r III , MARBLE AND GRANITE. Miiti'iiiirtii. hihI lli-mlaiiMini of nil all. f'lil ii,aa i.rk ami jirliwa ai a r nil I. hiwvr limn miy iillii f ai..i I11 ilir aiHir, r IiiiIi-iwhiIi-iiiv, tm .iii. PRESCOTTI& VENESS WOImiTOR OF Independence ; Saw Mi 11. Manufaeturein of ami Dealers ln - FIR AND HARD WOOD I Jouh unci DroH.s;d ; laiimibcr. J. A. WHEELER. Manage. n .1 Private Sale I I will i.llir f..r aulr lu IliUrlly, Iwiiaiawl lllllk a Willi Silllllllmlviw.llli,l I ill aril ! it iMimiilii.iilrfi iwii .mitt il nmit Hrm ! ' iilr, luiy anit Imiwn, welnlil IIOO lauuiib, i Ail.l.Vaa J. A. Itji ra, ll.ll M ll.li lii, In, 1 II j CLOSING THK BOOKS. ' i, MilMll. aailil m.V (Virtllllin. tillalUM. t!all III lH.lHII.1t my laa.ka, ami Wuillil l ,.lwM III ., lia.r llliau. I, U lilt mil Hint arllll. Ham ml nilitmilrul, V.Hin ll.iwrtnillv, ; Dressmaking Parlor; W. T. SHARMAN, Ttlepehant Tailor. . : " SUITS MADE TO ORDER. , FIT- GUARANTEED. . J. F, O'DONNELL, ;8uM!esair to (XX)PKK nitOS.) IT WILL PAY YOU To Call and Iuift Our J.rge Line of mm ujos - suras mm. Your Atteiilion U Esjircfally Called U the Now Celebrated K. B. & CO.BUGGI ES, -WITH WADE CORNER IRONS,- Which, Fit over the Corner in xueh a wav an to hold the Frame and Pannels neeurely together, making it iinjMWtible for Comers to Open. A ho a Full Line of 1 HACKS and PHAETONS. Mla K, K'ini, i.f IVtHI.ni!, Mv.ii, ;ila-l,r4 N Sivwauiukllltf -lstli laJlliHHlt lit Hw ll.. w littlKlliijl mi Muliltiiililli HI., iu, J la nn-iau. .tl 111 lit, tlTrtMl AMI rtTTINU 4. (i.l liulnwuul rlHIilrvn, Kllalikiii runnill- ti r. Custom Goods for'. Merchntsiind ethers recut anf pressed I will npen month' meoir.its with , .Mi-ichants ut IndeiH-iidi-iiee and Moiiuitmth fr reenttjuR. u,, s t n STEEET, Oil f Hln-l, L. a,. .. ... I . . . . . ? rm .'r.-ui. i.i.a. aiin ruiira i.d nniiti aim , ilnjr ri . laiiii.Uya, a i.iii .mi imii ai.a-n nrmiinnt ri. n.Mir j r T, II K.N K I.K. Ir.i, rt.il.a-, aiuKf, mmliM. t-iignni mill lubm.. . . I', IkTAVMlll, lMurtMur. i J,. I Opposite DP. O W. II. WALKER. Jackson's Restaurant I! IIHNKI.i- & WALKER, Meals servinl for 2.5 eents eneh, lee Cream 1.1 eeuts. Itiatrtl f t.50 Mrweek. M tlnSt., Iiidependenee. "DICALRNS , IN- Wagon Repairing --and " Blacksmlthlng, ELGIN& HOLMfjMAIN ST. Family Groceries - and - Ccantrif - Prriue. H - 1. INDEPENDENCE. H. Hlu- Kiiiir I ilwiimil. l ninilwuv . luilliV I m. Huti-iii, urisi'iii, urn irn,r.,l lit il.i all 4IHla I.f niltl rvlMlta, at'll'lUUll' l.rM--lla I lltnn.1 l.lii. k aliilll.liw. 1 , it, k an.l.lm. l.ulM. . III. II al'lltliy, li!l-4i ' WAGON MAKING -and- Carriage Repairing. W.. A. Wengenroth,1 rilllarll, llll. ,,a.'. R l m all'tp III th iiiii l.iill.lliiir ttllh KK k.iiia la l,i,-k. iiilill.li,,, Hi. la mt iinrlHil.ivl work nun, I liiiMiis! M uriii-il liia Intilr In KiMa., ll, j il. ua H aril.r.111 III-1 linilin. All I jllllll-nlltla .Hll.lH.'lll.ll. II j School Books and -FOlt .SAIJG Stationery BUSTER 1 LOCKE E. P. SHJNN, I'.oor and SllOli MAKIK. linn nil-veil hl ah.ip Inlo I hi- atnlf nf 3, I. -timklon, mill wilt l I'Ii-kh-i Uimk hU old ciiatimii-iK mill ninny mw "iir. 7 ll M DR. JORDAN'S A CO'S. MUSEUM OF MT0MT. T.'il Murk,'! hi., Mini Kniiii-lam, Aillillaaliin ai-rnla. Ilo nut! Ii-nrii Imw lo nvnltl rtiarmn, ( imallllntliin k n rt lri.ini.it wraiiiiHU.v atr by i. Iitiiii aprritiiitiirlii.it or ki iiIIiiI wi ilkllia mill llilllK,., lacnl hi. m. Mriiil l,r luaik, 1'riviil. nitlii. iill (It'ltry HI. tlMUaullniliiii Inn, So said II nl wer, that Rrcntfst of Novclisu, nd he neve sHike more truly, mid lie niii-lit have added with etiuul force, that merit la the essence of suocesa, Wisdom'. Roix-rtlne ia the aynoiiym of merit, and ita history ia anccfHS. The magical cf feet of tlua preparation Have been atteat ed by tltousaiiilM of the lending lndietof society and Ihe tte. It ia the only art! cle ever discovered which Rivea a Natur al and Ueauliul tint to the complexion, at the mime time removing all rotilmeM of the fiu-e and m tna alid leaviiijr the a.iu mn, nniuuiii anu veivwy, u baa lon( hceu the study of ehetnlata to pro dure nn article tlm't while it would beau, ttfy the complexion would iiIho have the picrit of bciiiK harmless, but these I wo important qualities were never bronchi together until combined in WISDOM'S 50c' nOBERTlNB. Tuff's Pills rii"",?j,""'"",,hn,,"'rin,'"" mor lnu k mirraiua. ta a. ----- Tonic, Alterative and Cathartic Properties. Spoedily Restore h how.U tholr Hatnal .rUtIUa liivUun, so wtraun to rV(uUrlt, Sold Everywhere. Tim Puhiifl'iH .MiwU'ordiiillyi Invited "to'Culf aiid Trice, Our IjUw. Seleettnl Stmk of Writinfc rajwrs, Tablets, Pens, Ink, Rulers, etc., nlso All the School llmiks iu ' lTne in tlie Pnldlc fiehook , . - LOST. A )in-jfp liliiek iliirdiin Hotter liif, Iiuh hiiihII nli k In tin l l ltrlit eiir itnil Racur luat liehlml the lefl ear which ean be aeen by mlHliiK tlu- hulr, Wim liMt at Jiiili-iienileiiifl on Hiindiiy, MaySMIi, Ml). Ten ilnllurii will IK-Klven fni-llifl return of, IhlK unlniiil or lo Information which will cuiiae liln return lo the uwneriil Malem,Or. l f, i;on,v, Sl'ri'-'eiitlanri!" nitna and moNt favurn Ki'ant.il, Cull at th. Wt Mil. urttee, 1 1 Patterson. Iinlependor.ce, Oregon.'. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. '. Independence Roller Mills GEO. SKINNER, Proprietor. ' TIicho Mills, now building will begin operations nlHiut the first of November, l.KfMl, nud will tliftn b(! prepared to buy wheat or store for use of fiiruiers through the season. , ... Until the Klcvator is completed wheat will Imroecived nt some wurehoiise here, mid flour-in sanio will be delivered ivt the Mill door 3 DR. HILLER'S Special .Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURC A Speeifio Remedy (or Each Oiieate, PR MULER'S HYDRASTWF ' PtSTORATIVC. wlnw ut,ltli. Purine th. litmt t'urw Ujaai.a, t. uUuiloii wiu Uuml I), biiiy , A partwitcwiotiii) untiylh bulU.r. !L!l!kL'8jMTtrBILI0U9 STOMACH AND tlVER CURE.' CumBMou. " "" " aVwifilTtJil.. Mid K.,, Uaiwi.l K.i., iiu ajPrHilwia ounJIUoea, DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE.ai. a.-i,. e.UrrCchronW Clwrh, anU Ctarrhl Uwliuwa. biurwilwa Ui aura UuTwunt mm whan tllrwlluiui an MlowaJ, t UiMi.)' nluudwa. DR. HHI ER'S CHUflrl rtlRF. tHlr cij, omel,ai,'coinilu, BroiiohltH, Plniriq- nj l'n.umunl,iUrt.liawHuii.uJiitioB. tMiiU.o. im tpUte. CurwCrouplulOmlmitM. Trj ll. DR. HtHErfS DIPHTKERIA AW SORE' THROAT CURE, mrmtt .o0 ran. Uil-kUiat y, ill puaiiivaiy oui. ny Stt t.iiuit n iui S to jJihiiiraTTurM Qulnty In S .!), DR. HILLER'S FEVER CURE. ln)kritubl. la all ai-ute lilmuf uttomlcd wlthfovw. I'u.ailmiraa awUi k'.vw, ttculttlna, and Maulaa. , Uothan .hotiUI b.r UiU In mind. DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CURE. Cur N.n- Wkn, aa.l Urn ol rwr. Navurfallh iS.uU lo lllt, TkZulu t Blllw Dra( C. Bau rrancliwo, GaL DR. HILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEUnALfllR DIIRF Atunlgl., Uoiit, UiihIho, anU H4io, by uauinulT.nK tin bluoj uUt which atiu thenv DR. HILLER'S TEETHINB CURE. Aid. Um irowth and dtvlormit ol eblldna during th. inotMiiir Milod, .muir. I'.liilon tthliir wilt aoiiDil toth, anil r-rwnt anil mira. kiutaii, Hlok.u, Drain Troublm and Bow.l Oouiplainta. A l.Mli' k InU awtlwr and ehlld. DR. HILLER'S WHOOPIWO COUBH CURE. Pr.v.nia and Cun. ttooplmr Cough. ... i lh f HMPm u' 1' Dr' ?inirt '"" ortlv., Ir. Hilhrt Rhrum.tl" and NanmMo .il ilillr'.t'oiiih Oan. l)i ab.iv. mnwllwtr. wuu i.Tabl.t turia, ami, II not obUlual4 train your druiigUI, wilt ba miiI In. by null, oa anauj ol prl. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. Thmn-nwdk. ar. tho w.ull of tw.nt.rDva yn ol pnotlnl ivntwilmal .uwrltno.. and are a-narantr-,1 M mn whim iram la ,ll,l )r. Hill', dlpwi b,Kk ol dlrwtlu.iil huuio trattai.ul.iiuiiUliilugvaluiibl.laiilructlaiawtaliyKl.ii.anUdl.l, .uimiiouapplloItLa ' KILLER DRUG COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL...U. S. A. For Sale by BUSTER 6V LOCKE. J Independence. Oregon. pIHO'3 REMEDY FOR CATA.RRH.- Iteat Ewimt to uho. CheniHwU Kelif ia iirtmediuta. A oura i eertuin. bn Oold in the Uoud ib haa no eaual. KTSj- U r-OLTV LTV3 I H It in nn Ointnwut, of whiuh a small nartinla i AnnllA.) to tho tioflt rila. Price, OOo, Bold by druargisU or acnt by mail. Addrw, fi, T. Haj kltike, Warren, Pa. 5 A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS, Made Especially for Our Trade, .( rJutt Received Direct from the Factory. ; DKHRING & McCORMICK Mowers, - Harvesters - and - Binders. LIVERY, JSr.I JOHNSON, FEED SALE FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONAStE RATES. STABLES. Stock left in oar care will lie wtdl uttftidfd to. . sptcm iccozojims roe tonu trivelers. MAIN STREET, : : INDEPENDENCE, OR., W. O. GO OK, (Sumw to A. J. WII1TEAKKH) . -DKALKR IX- and Bedding Etc. lnvitcfl Your Attention to his Large and well nclertcd Stork of Goods ronsistins; of- Parlor and Bed-room Sets, Chairs, Car pets, Lounges, Picturs Frames, Wall Paper, and Plain and Fancy Goods in his Line. -Lowest - Cash - Prices.- Independence, . . Oregon. THE NEW feed : and : Sale Horses.l Livery Young Double and Single Teams Stables. Vlin i DTI evA. ltjv New Buggies Bui Jniamg Horses r ito oiiiss lornoutH for Commercial Trv leix Prliw SntisfiH'tion GnnrHiiteed. Give ns a cull. North End Main St., J. N. JONES, Prop Best and Cheapest HENRY WALLER, DEALER IN r- Boots - Shoes - and - Gloves. Call and examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe. Independence, H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. Oregon.