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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1890)
THE WEST SIDE t C TENTLAND, Publisher. fAUS CITY. I k. . ..ilk. -.1.1 ..,..,, t.i..A BtMut built Ui ruii nl Kmwui FRIDAY. AUGUST IWQ, Perhaps our readers arc db' appointed in not finding any no couut of the visit to tlio Press Asho elation at Portland. A most enjoy able time was panned and we will try and write it up for next week. The "original presV' that Is In dnlged in by lover, w a very nimiile nfflilrf but the "modern prW abounds iu many perplex I ne problem To solve them take brains and muscle, The machinery for the electric lijiht plattt iu Independence lias arrived. With their motor line and electric lights, Independence will assume metropolitan air Aud her people deserve the wwww of their undertakings, for they are rustler Statetmn, If the couuty conrt ueeepts Mr. Brown's bribe of K),000 it vir tually places the building of the court house out of its own into his hands. He will pay for the outride walls and then exact the utmost farthing of the county, towards ex pensive and elegant furnishings of the iuterior. It is said that rattle Hiiakcaiti ike at every noise they hear wheu they are blind. How much this reminds us of some people who are always striking or kicking at the con dition of things and jet never con tribute to the advancement ot their town or county. . It wits a sad thought which filled the breasts of the editors in Port land as they viewed Uiverview cemetery, and realized that on that same day the remains of W. H. Walker were bctmr interred, a man who had so liberally used printer's ink and had made such marked success of it in building up the business of Staver & Walker to le the largest in Oregon, against old and wealthy firms. He was a grand man, suddenly called from earth to mums oeyonu, ami we can but feel that there are others w ho might better have been spared. A pet son has to go away from home to be appreciated. We, as secretary of the Oregon Press Association were shown every courtesiy, aud yet as secretary of the Independence board of trade and editor of the Wkht Side, we have done ten times as much work for benefitting the town aud yet to day wo have never been eveu thanked for it, aud several of the leading firms of this city are not con tributing one dollar to the support of the paper. We are not com plaining, not at all. It is human nature just as you find it in all the world. It is onr duty to work for our town aud our duty to run our paper even if without patronage, such as we should deserve. Xo man gets thanks or credit for doing his duty. Our labors in behalf of tho Press Association were np predated because we might just as easily have done almost nothing and ;yet have done all the consti tution required. Our lalwrs in Iks half of Independence are not ap predated because we are paid for doing just what we do. Our every thought is for the advancement of our town and people, and if w make any mistakes they are of heart and not of hand. We fiiu; an enterprising, energetic and whole-souled community with whom to work, and we are perfectly satisfied. 11 toouriit vb Ml, n Ml my. Whom baiiglir UM kr' tUHIMXt, An' wwutunl lio twcliln' l round, iV it Wan ob bin trlur flitiw, t'hni' no !' wW llitlr. "TUiih urt in fi Hty !, l.lkbwuUhil " "litir, Ml, you JiV .top tint Urninn ehoty air right whar you tut 0Im know who you' Unioiitln' d Iih' ob, au' Aek In duty bouu' ter tell y annmler daughter ob Kite hab tin liwlde track wUld ludlwlduul you'i ltliln' artvr; m time' up, hoi' on ter yer eye water sn'lt't him gof'WIplu' d mourn' ml mirror ob norrowln' Iwart, the bluahlngly su quietly aitlwliled. I imm' itt'iul' d adwent ub nnniulur buutvr. Alex, (urter hub Jim' dun an' kllUM mukIu1 big mt bur; tie met ob which I.ut'kymuteni am golu' fo' like a bmutard fo a ded htm', Ai uon a lit? ruk au' exeltemeut nlmtea, SamMou 'U'iuIk tor oontmc' fo' tie lie to 'uutut '' 'ft n his wool, which mu bmmilu' iiilgliiy lmrh an dry ill warm wether. Petition M ltureavt nmil 'com iniHlHtlmi urn' Ma' clrulnU-l, nil Milrnvrlptlon fo' liuprovlu' our high way siv ananul n' gettlii' many signer, which mu all proper; ntlll SamiMou ollug to tie rnllwtul racket 'bove all other tiutvllotnt. which. If built will Mtlle all lunll matter, u 'ford a chance to get out ob de mire an' woo1 wldout tie aid ob hu lUwh. Fall City am greatly In lived ob a M. IX not a mule driver, but a wide awak' nwdlclira man oncoli exierlenc; au' If eonweuient 'twould ay to bring a drug nIoiv wld hint au' Mirglcal In trumtnit, mo1 Vpwlnlly ttmtli x I motor an' ntumlck pumpda latter to be wwd In rtllvlm' de poor wlctlm InanU ob d wlllalnoiia turr palmed otr'n demfo1 genuwlueule llurbou au' Uer. An expert Iu do line 'twve nioimli toned I 'plulon eould do a klllln busineM heah. A deceii' cemetery will den be Iu onlcr. I)e nt mill, under de ucw manage. ment, wld tiilbvrt at de brim, win ttnera to run 'bout a uotial, but IU eaparlty fo' turulii' out lumber am too limited for tie demand, an" a new mill U U lu' built calculated to fill de bill, 1 half duxen new Uru nivntly built am belli' tilled wld fiiddcr. Prof, Hryant han a nml wtate offii nearly completwl 'ikiii de cmiiu' In front obde KuU-l limnlon. J. P. Starr I gwlu to build a black Multh hp on the de Montgomery aide ob de rlbber. Mr. Waukey bub hi dwelllu' au' ahoe Ntore 'bout fltilfbeil, an1 V- Hunce am bimy grttln' bla foundry reaily fo' 0trntJoii. Ebery ting 'law to l flourtxlilu' hervalxHit, but alaa, de wblatW ob de Iron bo1 puffin' up to ward deelty am mill unheard atdi wrltln. OaiAsBAMCsoi. Mr. J, A. Miller, the marbtcniau, left mfiaqulnato U gmto a week,' on lUMday, Hev. V H." UlllH.rt, of Plillouiutli, will preach In the PreMhyurlan ehurch Huuday moriitiig, - C. t). Oil and Ml T.Uil.y Ott, of Porllaud, are vUltlug Mr. I). V. Hewitt on the I.iicklnnmte, A flue line of Oregon hud In live and ten Kiund bucket every one warreu twl, for aale by Jtuukle A Walker, , Mcwi. Hhclly A Vainbiyn are dully receiving their lmmeiie nil) mock, and next week a Mr. Vanduyn rt- turim from Han r'niuelwo they exHvt to have an announcement to make. RRlKr MK.NTION. Ileiikle & If there are any persons in Polk county who believe there is one mite of philanthropy in Mr, W. C. Krown's offer to build the walls of the county court house' provided the county M ill finish it they have only to stop and consider who wil bo the gainer. If Mr. Brown were to donate $1,000,000 to a court house, only the officers of Polk county would be any gainer. Is there anv philanthropy in thatt There are men with large families who need the necessities of life and are too sick to work. A home for them, someway to assist them, or to assist the widow or orphan would be philanthropy, but Duilumg a court house, simply saves the tax payers from paying taxes. Mr. Brown knows that he is safe in putting his money into a court house, for he would get it all back again within five years, directly from the county and every man in this city would sign a petition to doit. If the county court thinks, after an election and petition have spoken against a new court house that it is justified in going ahead and building, it can do so. But if it is wavering because it is afraid the bribe will be withdrawn let it rest easy. The bribe will be in creased if a bribe will accomplish the desired result, namely, a new court house at Dallas. The people voted against a new court house to cost $40,000, and now the county cotui; is asked to build one where the walls alone cost 30,000. Bert Heath, the lTe!cphoue-Reg!nter liar, curiie through town Thursday aud told some truthful flab stories, also suld he gained forty pound In weight. A Hue Hue of tobaeci ' Wulker. (ioodinan iKmty have 300 down fruit can and are Mill manufacturing more, Wooden totHhoick. at Heiiklt A Walker'. Fresh cnmllc. at (I. A fl'a. on Main utreet. Cump Ntnve at Unodiiinn A Douty A flue line of ayurup'a, at llcnkle A Walker'. " (let your hop tlcketa printed at the Whit Hihk office. Iuoxiioap, bent luiindray aoap In murket for sale by Henkle A alkur. lotft Milk Khake, at (lelwhk Htalid, next to .Stockton'. Fluent line of flavoring eximel, at Henkle A Walker. A hoiie well painted will alway at tract a ciiHtotuer. A durable mlnt, like Unit wild by 11. It. Patterxon, I the nioHt economical to buy. lleady mixed imlntKcanlw purehaml alway of the aame xliade which ha many ad vantage over hand mixed paint. Try Pat tenon' paint. The man who cure nothing aUut hi personal appearance I nothing lietter than an Indian. New clothe appuraently never are purehiwed Kvery garment aeema to nave aeen month of wear. Why should anyone do tlii when for a miiiuII iuiu of money McHsm. Joliuxon, ltoothliy A Co., of Salem, will fit them out In elegant ulvli,. If vnn nrw In rloolitii nttnut. u-hul. you want lot them select for you. We want cord wood, ouk, four feet long, for cash, at the kst Hum ofllce. CKik stove, a fine line at Goodman A Uouty'a. If you want a lino $."5 wwlnir ma chine for (.'15 delivered to you direct from the factory call at the Wkht Hiiib ofllce. Only one for sale. Uood note taken In (uiyment, Wheat receipts and load check printed and neatly bound at the Wbt Side office. The records of Marlon couuty, Ore gon, show the platting of many thous and acre of land in small tract of from 5 to 10 acre. Capital City fruit farm of 010 acre, Bunnyslde number 1,R20 acres, Hunnyslde number 2,140 acres, Hunnyslde number 3,500 acre, and a number of other have been placed on the records by the Oregon Land Com pany of Halom, Oregon. This company I also doing busine In Portland and Albany and has for sale numeroim other small tract. The great advant age of this plan is that It bring to gether In one community the clow of people who are all engaged In the same buHincw, vir,: fruit growing. Con sequently there springs up lurge dry ing and canning establishment similar to those In the city of Halern, which ad vantage make profitable market for the products of these fruit farms. Con sult your interest by buying of the Oregon Land Company of Hulcm. Port hind or Albany. We mean It that we must again end the attention of those Indebted to us to call at once and make a settlement. Will be found at Burn, Dalton A Co. old stand. ' So hoot Report, the following I a roix'it of (lie Montgomery school for the mouth end lug Aug. 1, IsiHl. Enrolled are I .el tie, Annie, and CU Hedaciwth; Jh'lla, May, Clara, aud LeeO'Kelleyi Claude, ChcHtcr, and Jnc Ziunwttlt; Hobble Phillip; Jaiuca and Nellie Crltchlow; Win. Marie, mid LIkIo Itoddecnpp, Leo O'Kellcy and Cowle l(cdiiath were neither almnt nor tardy. Claude Kumwalt, William and I.lxtie Ibilde eoppaud Itoiible Phillip were prcm-nt every da' lieairtment khI. ' Mho. AliNA IIahtinom, Teacher. A Famewa Woman Capo ne CiUCAiio, Nov. 1.1, Mr. Wisdoms lVir Hlr.-I beg to thank you for the delightful and r frexhlng "Itohcrtliie" you to kindly cut me, I have uwhI the toilet and ptvart!ttou of the iuwt ceiutiratwl manufacturer of London and Pari, but consider ymir "llobertlne," their iiHrlor In point of purity andexwll enee. WUlilim yon the iiiitaiuiided iKH-ea you dexcrve, 1 remain. ralttmilly ymira. A AHIIUTT. NOTICE. All permm knowing thcuiaclve In debtiHl to CoitT Bros, will please call at their office uitalr In their brick, and settle their account by ch or note, a our book omul U' cIimuI, Mr. tie". K, llrey will liav charge of our ofilw aud book. itiwpretfully, Cimm'KM Biam. 11 af Hill mm VEGETABLE PANACEA pa twin to PROM ROOTS 4 HERDS. rOMTHt CONK OP AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISIN8 FROM A DISORDERED STATE Of PC STOMACH OH AN INACTIVE LIVER, row iaic r a ix DRUeCISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS Th nulnlml In KnalUti mntf. nt Urn WM oatw nltjrr.l hi B ttM Mr ill fwV tar vm mum ii, a iiiTnrtw HVnriw ml whluh hAil atmvad twm.Mulvn. iVnutowllmi kif a " tnA," i 1 mnkr. MrlwMh M. II I unrttrtaaala that ot lb vnthr mt tkiiuM ttw nln llil nil, mnr do,- it n, avw, frUonilt B.H Uilr full. Ortna funitlwial dun. iiioiiI will apittmitiy uhm a woin Tn- ii np Miun. iNin i i jiwr Wlllih hut U.U tlu,m ., KM. IW Wl rawwilf PiwwrlWIoB, hlrli ! Ilw rmlr f mp " fntail r"iV n n livnrllii Primif Ittlbm ' tiu mim! IHau. kiiim or nwr, o,wiam iuvmnt inN wnwlo wwUtm" iiiiful lnu lua. ormiMi dhuibuMMiil iinwni ma nunwrnut la minr uwuivin r,.r wuuhmi, wiM by run undw Matll IIIMIIlM ikal u atll wr , lv aniCfiiuiiuu ur ib pHu ( ilMt III U nrunMl. ruUirillML uU M a4 lulr4 rM. (.1 a plll iKrwlM Uial It tloM. Prvpriaturt, Huffkiu, Wuhiji i)ipiANr Mtnicait Aowi Sr. PIERCE'S PELLSTS raraly VafotaMo mm Porftf Ur War. hm. IfawiiialnlatalJvorrUI. lVm, rimiiNwt. ftMkat m .t. omm THr 'wUpmMvm MlaaMUa, IWIUm A tmt ha, 4 all awiniwiiniiM of Um b4 Uuwta. , m owu a vlM, t dnif a, H..A. JONES, Vrterlnwy AVeyroii, ' ' fMin Palla. will ha In lmteitnWr tft lin.k. All iIImhimiI tlm lion laiull) will Ih inv-n.ll IrmUnl. I ala tx'rdiriii all Huii.,r iIomi ixiilliilrr 4 all eliiunlr Ulltl MlHltV Ul'1Ml, lirHe at Joitiw Iwrn, ImkliendrBns, 0. A. lt.iM.rt. ROBERT i M'NALLY, AKCiirrivCTs, , omi-p. Id Mialp HI., . Malnn, (frii, GRAIN STORAGE! Mr, M. II. havlu line.if llif HM.KM W AKMIi'l'HK, I. ni. irwfr.l li. Iiriuli aai-ha tlurlu llivmeilim brnl lu iIknhi wl'lihi In l..rr with loin. Ilrtl llM-tlt-llra Air ImiitlUim mill. H. fTtOm rbiiinl al Ilia wnrvlHMMd, , iu i Mrs. A. M. Hurley, .Npul tb Indi-entilMii .National Hani, liKllH.ncti'm. rtrrNem, " The Road to Ml N mutual Iran 14 Ht Mt m4 kMltk. H nack Malik af a MM IIIm I lllnalrt k hit MIMtlla 4 ttrallt ( all th tac Haiti kla Mlvr kt aa4 at all. Tktat ttatllkrai ( tiltt anltM NK tkrtleal ktlaf It I trtt awrtliif arttr, t4 tklt It ltttlll akt Ik Ihw Ml tlt trt b)rM, Ikaiakitrad lit tk ttcrtllttl, MMtlft l4ltt1lo nt trtattiit, alik ill tt Iktlr ocmk M")1! karttrt, , . DR. HCNLCY'S English Dandelion Tonle itrti t (tcllki Inlatae rr Ikt Imr, aielltt H tt kttltk Mtlt, latthM Nt ckranle rf tiatall, raittl Ikt NtrtlltMi aorat latlttll (nt eattr ! tkirttM Ikt ItttllU, ttMl tkt tallrt triltai, Mt ikit lit aartt lllf. Faber's Golden Female Pills. Fnr Famala f mwilar- lllr.; uuHiliitllkailinn on Ilia mark.'!. Snrr fatt, aun-mlnll: prnmluant lailln muutlily. Uiiaraniacrf Ui r.'ll.'vii miirvtti maniiiniaiion. SURE! t AFC CERTAIN Pon't h hiiDibnnnt. Hav Time, llcalili, ana rnouef ;Uk uo ulU r. .- rVnl in nf aildram. wiro (if nail un i H)Miuipricw,n.(, AudraM, THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY, WMterullraucb. Bux27.l'OBTLANl. OR' For milu hy llunlvr a lH'kc. Tiiil's Pills The dypnllc, the dbllltatid, whlh r rrom einra ot work of mind or body, drink or expoaur In Malarial Regions. Will And Tull'a Pill tha moat f anUI rmtorailv aver oUured Ilia auUbrluc Invalid. Try Them Fairly. A Tluorona body, par blood, alronf ctarvcaaud a olmnrlul mind will roauli, HOLD EVICHYWIIICUIC. Hi : 1- flllaaaaaiak jt A i Go to "Iilondle," one door north of the Indujiendenoe National bank for peanuts, cigar and confectionery, You can get fruit of all kind at O el wick & Ooff 's candy ntore. Milk shake at the stand of O. & U. Gov. Pennoyer passed through Inde pendence Saturday en route to tho bay. So a!d Ru wer, that greatest of Novelists, and he neve poke more truly, and he tiiMit have added with-equal force, that merit riwcnce oi tucces. Witdom'l Robertlne 1 the ynotiym of merit, and It history Is ucces. The magical ef feet of this nrenarntiim hav hm,n ... ed by thousand of the leading ladies of ayvrciy aim mc Matfe. u is me only arti cle ever discovered which give a Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the same time removing all roughness of the face and arm and leaving the kln soft, smooth and velvety. It ha long been the study of chemist 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 in WISDOM'S m H0BE$TI(4H. I. A. MILLER, . , , . , la-aler lu , , MARBLE AND GRANITE. Muttumrtim and Ha.llnnra nf all tlylpa. rini-t-UM rk and prli-M per ernl. kitrar llirnt any ilirhi In ilw Vi. ur ' If ndrmlrnr, Oiva. THE 8TAT1-: COLUGE. Opens September 12, 1890 pOt'llHK OKxTftiY rraiiwl nprtwlr lo Linrrt Hi nwl "f III trarniln and M- rhaiilml liilB'aUif UieMlHl. Ijirsr, i.i.iit.Kii..in and v.VII-VnlllalMl nun. in. Tiix roiii'i i"i'i'-'i in uiii- talrdiiiiil l lirllln ii.mlnuiill, and on ol 1I1 hralllil! lu liwmai. - M1I.ITAHY TUAIMNU. Cananaaa Naetl Net Cxed $160 for tha Entire seasien. Tw.mr inon- KwHi-liiilrlili fnuu l'Vr) (Mliiy, vi rll furlalalmimu. II. I. AMNiiUi, IW, IXirvallla, llr. rof. Lolaette'a Memory Syatam la Creating arramr Imrreai limn vr In all n.n. 1,1 ii... Miiinirv. and Mrwiiia wlnhln In iinumva Un-'r nwimiry ulu.iild' Hid lr til im-.w-.tua Itrm a aUvvrtlMKt lu atliilUM oi.liiniil , . " Dressmaking Parlor Mlaa R. Knln. nf INiillnnd. Ilnwin, hat mxiird a dnwinaklii (Mialill-linii'nl lu Ilia nrw liiillilliiaun Munnimilli HI., and In prepar ed Ut do CCTTlflO AND HTTINO Sir laitltvand children, Iwd. - HallHfHelton Kiiaran Wagon Repairing --and-- " Blacksmithing, ELGIN 7 HO CM ijiiimxIik Hint liimiraiKic nininiinv liullil- nil. rMiii-iii, iin'Kn, am in-nrvu i wi an ,(lnil iifwniiin rt'imlm, wlfiillHn liiirMliii- in mill itnu-kninuiiliiK. TrucKanauniy niiiici' lu a apwiHiiy, b:i i-i WAGON MAKING -and- ' Carriage Repairing. W. A. Wengenroth, Of thin cllv lini miKiind wiurmi ahnn In Hi anm hnllilltut wllb K. K, Krn-r liik- .iiiUh alinp. II 1" an irmnmu woranian ImvlitK lenrnud hltmtln KumiMi. He ao lli'iu a nliar of tho piilnimwe and uiuiiiutm BllMlllCllllll. -j ... ? , ..' . i DR. JORDAN'S & CO'S. . MUSEUM OF ANaTOMT. . 701 Mrki'tHIHun FriuicliK'o. AdinlHKloii ST. oenls. , (lo nnil Irani how to avoid diM'iiNti, (oiiHnllallon and t r-itl iim-ii I inimunnlly or liyld lor mi MwrmnlnrliKn or sonllal wiikn(wiiiiilHllllMiiiMMofniin. Hi'iul Air liiKik. I'nvKt olllo uuumrym, ixinmillailon true, a;lorps Cash Ef racery and Bakery, On 0 Btrent,. day exeunt Hur Knwh liroud, ulna and oakua on hand every dnya. A f.lll M r, IVnul. -I..l. .. .. . tt. tea, onUInt, nugiir, ouiidli, otiiani and iowao. n. B. TAYLOR, Proprtelor. W. L. WILKIN, ' Atlornay and Coiinauhir at Ijiw. AIILcKi'l UnaliKiMentruiitnd to me will rocolve - I'ronipt Attention. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Offlof lu Opera IIouno. lndfjwndoiire, 0r . mmmmm ?' Independenee F. M. Fence works GATES, Prop. Mr. F. M. (lrti him otiu of tlm Intent luiiirovwl Ffiiclnjf Mutliiuory. with which lio in )H'pHml, on ahurt uollin-, to iiiiuititMilurii tt Flr.4 cluaa lcknt ami wire fiiicv. Thin Ih llm lxt fi'iuw to b obtitini'il fur Farms, Residence Property, Chicken Yards or Division Fence. ftctiiy ci C St., C;isite the til) Kitel. t ini School Books and Stationery l'OU ,HAIJi II V- BUSTER I LOCKE. Tbu rublin g Mwl (Wilially IovKihI to Call hii1 1'iico Our Utwt Hi'IimsIoiI Slock of Writing Piein, TnUlntrt, Pens, Ink, ,, , Itnlem, rtc, aim AU tlui Hdiool JUmka in Um iu the I'll bllo rVlinola. A. mKfWtrTT,' J. A VKNKHJi PRESCOTT & VENESS M0PRICT0R8 Or Independence Saw Mill. MuntifUi'tnit'm orand lViili'w In - FIR AND HARD WOOD Itouh and Dressetl Lumber. J. A. WHEELER, Manager. 0 8 W. T. SHARMAN, -nna,' ..if' iiHHHUr-, .a.". -raM4 aAtt44tVJL'ia 41 State Ilormal Sebool. , MONMOUTH, OREGON. ruLL'f ACUITY. firw tnLBlNGS. .AHr1T-KPf ?A Jly an Act of the LrgliMure, BXIabliahing h Slate Xornml 8rhoo, Tlioae Holding Diplomat! from the Hdiool ar Entitled to Teach iu any County in the Htnte without Examination. TUITION': Hub Normal, 7..W pr ti-fni of ton week, Konual. 110 iier terra of ten weeks. Uuainewi Courw, 10 per Urw and fre to regular atndenla iu the Xornml. Inatrurtioiis iu Vocal Muaic Drawing and lVniiianahii) free to regular atudenta. ItmlrnmeuUl Muaic and Pal utiiig at tho lowfftt rates. 1MJAHD: Hoard at the Dining Hall 1.50 jierweek. IJooumSO cent to 1 lr week. iood biainl and hulging in private famlli, W totVifH) per week. - : For further jmrtiiMilarH, send for Catalogue. Addrmt, SW.'P.ETAKY of FACULTY, Monmouth, Or. Iilercbant Tailor, "f SUITS MADE TO ORDER.' FIT GUARANTEED. Cuitom Goods for Merchants and others recut and pressed I will open monthly accounts with Merchant at Iiideiieudeiice mid Moiiuioum iur ;-ecaiiing. C STEEET, Opposite HP- O- E. T. JIEXKLH. W. II. WALKER. HENKLE & WALKER, DRALKRN IN" fanilj - Groceries - an J - Country - Produce. MAIN ST. INDEPENDENCE. ff? OB- DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE A Speciflo Remedy for Each Disease, DW MltlCB'g HVOMSTINg WE8T0RATIVE. imum triui. rutiita. ih. WamUMaMpaUasaaaOaaaialD.bUilJ; A partant loak tad Kntiflb balkUr. DW. WtlttWS NTt-BtH0US STOMACH AWO LIVER CURE. c.mBill M and att Unf Traublaa, CbllK aail t'.far, HaUtfial r.an, and all TmoM eondlUoaa. PR. MltlER'8 CATARRH CUBE klwlum UiMnntoailamnlbamnl! PH. Hll.ttR'8 COUBH CURE, Clin AcuU Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Mil Catarrhal mm hm UlrwtlgM an Mlowtd, otmtxy nruiHUd, Caraa Cold., Iloamaaa, Coufha, BronchlUt, PUurlw ind huannla, awl ralt.ua CWuaintwa, Coalaln. aoOpUtM. CuraiCrauplnlOailnutM. Try It DR. HILLER'8 DIPHTHERIA AHO H0R6 THROAT CURE. rr.v..u .a mm DlphllMrav Will rTMUireljr aw aar wn Mr i Irva. 1 W Uura. Hint lulmj In I ,lay. PH. HltlER'8 FEVER CURE. ladlmbU In all ami. dlwawa tH.mlt.1 with faver. H..nu ami cana aparrM Vnm, Htarlaliaa, tail MmiIn. MuUmi ahouM buar IhU in nilml. PH. HIILER 8 NERVOUS DEBILITY CUBE. Cum Nr tmm, m.l Um el Powro. M. Ullt. aaad k MtMa'cavoawto Httlw Drag Co., rrand.00, Cal. PH. HILIER'S RHEUMATIC AND WEURALCIC CURE. Cuim Bhtnanibaa,' N.uraifia, liuul, Luubno, wl Ucl-aoa, lif iMulruiuag U. UugU acUi which oun Uxm. DR. HILLER'8 TEETHIN8 CURE, ami thi growth and d.iopoiwi ol childrca during Ui. Imtliln pailod, .ntun. painl... Mlhlnf aad touml tiwlh, ami prawnta and ina BpatiiM, ttlelMto, Brain Trouble and auml CowpUlou. A hlmlnf la both mothw and ohlld. PR. MILLER'S WH00PIN8 C0U0H XURE. tW and Cur- Whooping Cough. Nora. -With Ih. .nwptlon at Dr. Ifllltrt llnlnurtln. RMtorallva, lr. Illltar'n Rhmmatlo and Nmvalirlg Cur., and Ur. Hlll.r Caugh cur., tho atmva niawllu an put uii In Tablol lunu. and, 11 not obtalnalil. (ram jour druggu, wUI a. mu tna bjr wall, on molpt ol prlc. It. 00 per Ptebge. ' Six Packages (or $5.00. ThMamn.dl an Um mull ol twonljr llr yiwri of pracMml prolrMkmal .xrarlrno. and ar auarantal to our. whm a oun I. pnalbla. Ur. Illllw'i I-(W(. b.Kk ol illrmtlom f i bom. mataMit, ooolalaUig nluabl. laUrutUant u lo hgwo aoUiUal, Mulrmioii application HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A. For Sale by BUSTER A, LOCKE. Independence Roller Mills, " GEO. SKINNER, Proprietor. These Milla, now building will Imgiu ojicifalions about tlin flrat of November, 1800, and will Inert lie prepared to buy wheat or ntore for two of farmer through the season. Until the Elevator is completed wheat will be received at some warchoiiHo here, and flour in sauio will be delivered t (lie Mill door Independence. Oregon. LtiHt week at a meeting of the Build ing and Loan A8Nocluti(iit.hire,)i800wM loaned to W. K. Elklns for 811 months, Intercut In ndvanco. beat Coturh Madioina. RannmmAiulnil hv Phvainlnna Cures when all else tall. Plansant and aurwiable to the c taate. Children take it without objwtioiv By drucitlata. (mid it Ih true) that you can jrt at V.. WHEEIiEH'S STORE lite IUt Selected Stock of ' V . STA TlOXKlt Y A .V HVJIOOL SUPPLIES, BOOKS! BOOKSI BOOKSI CAMUES, V1GAIIS, XOTIOXS, AHCTICSODA, FRUITS (m w,) SMOKEHS A RTWUX, CUTTLEH Y, BIRD CA GESAXD BIRD SEED, FWUXti TA CKLE BASE BA IC GOODS. TOYS, WAGOXS, PJAXtfS AXD ORGAXS, SEWIXG MACIllXES AXD EXTRAS. , 3 MA IX STREET, '- - - - INDEPENDENCE. This Space Reserved for J. F. 0'DONNELL, (Successor toCXX)rEll BROS.) LIVERY, 10 LI .JOHNSON, ind SALE FEED 3 Qr2X. STABLES. FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Stock left in our wire will lie well attend., in i SPECIAL ACCOnHOOATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OR, Livery Young .tallies lew Till-. NEW Feed : and : Sale a a Morses.f HI Buceff., Double and IRldlna - Single TeamslMfij, Horses First class Turnouts for Commercial Travelei-a, rrices reasonable and hat wtaetion (hiaranteed. Give us a call North End Main St., J. N. JONES, Prop Best and Cheapest, HENRY WALLER, DEALER IN- Boots - Shoes - and - Gloves. Call and examine our 84.00 mUcc QU H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. Indopoixdence, - - Oreiron. - cs