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COMBING Tttfi COLONEl. TKam mi ft araat oolitic! teramt W Bimpaon oounty, Ky., over tha approach ing etection of ft county judgx. Tat nominating convention wm to mt on Saturday, and on Friday night two wU known poliUotMtfotofht to a rata fkra topped at tha houesol old John Ptrdo. Th poUttoUB, Maj. BlooAgood and CoL Nolx, mn ly candidate forth ooveted position- sly, in fact, that aelther on knw of th tohein of th other. After nr.rr. whll old John and hi gnat wr sitting on th pawn talking otw th coming itroggl and listening ten wet katvdld that' ld TMMMfl vtot In ft locust trot, old John, ftting npand atrotchtaf himself, ld to th . . ... "Lrt m yon a womtnt, we," The tua3or Mowed hint to um end of th gallery. "Major, old John whit pared, "I am oomptUnd to Ml yon ton thing. Yon gntWo M wlcon to toy with ntte long m yon Ilk, bnt ability to nocomnodftt cannot always b wMiund by wUUngiHM to do ta Th troth 1 I haven't buton sear bed." "Bat cant th oalonal and 1 atop to MthrT th major rejoined. "Yw. von can. bnt th troth ia th colonel la awfully peculiar." "HowaoT Well, a rtttoual a he appear white stirring about he's a itrang man in bed. , Our famUl, yon know, ar wU ao ouatated, and I therefor know all abont him. HtopcnHrltyoontfoBoar ba received when h vat a child. It Mmi that a dog one tried to bit him, and now, Joat before he domt off to sleep, he begin to growl, and nnkw aomethlng ie done to stop him he begtni to bit fearfully." "'Humph," the major grunted, "that's odd, bnt what oan be don to atop hlin after h beoina to irowlT "Well, hie brother told me how he need to work it. Healwayttook aooaree comb to bed with him and would rake th colonel wtta it when he began to e-rowL As avanx at it may aeen, it wat th onlv thine that would ontet aim. Th family doctor said that a comb wai omehow the only thing that would lUrt the blood to oiroulating." "That very odd. And would it quiet bimr "Would mak him act lot like lamb. Why. he utter inatet that hit brother ahonld take thseotnb to bd with him. He dost like to bar any one mention th freekiih mlarortan, at he alwan term it but it would be doing him a great favor if yon would tJ the comb to bed wltu you ana gim wm a rake In case he ahould beam to growl 1 am telling you tail beoaue I am your friend, and beoaute 1 know uav yon are rood timber, and etpeeially bocaue . hope that yon may eeur hit influence if yon ahonld ever deaire any offloe. Dont yon know that we alwayt respect the man that understand our peonnar- itiea before we areaiked to explain them tohlm He ie eenaitiv that way, and V be sees that rou understand him he will then know that yon hare had your eye on him. have held him in your mind. "All rixht Yon get m th oomb, and I will go through with th cere mony when the time cornea." "Here" on, nut it in your pocket. They returned to the colonel, and after a white, when the major ttopped into th hone to get a drink of water, u oia man aaid: "You and the major ar good friend, I am triad to eee." -Yet," replied th colonel, "I think bU a ftrtt rat fellow." .. - u a. i at- a a .1 la. will hare to sleep together to-night, for th fact la I bar only on apart oea. "Thal will be aU right I reckon," atid the colonel. "Yet, but the truth li th major th moat peculiar fellow yon vr taw, "In what wavr "A a bedfellow. I am very intimate with hit family and know all abont hint. Itteemt that he hadaaervoua trouble when he wat a boy, and could not go to sleep until tome out growled lln a aog. I hare known him to lie toning in bed for hour at a time, and than when 1 would go to hit bed and growl he would dot of? Hk a lamb." i "I never before heard of an affliction to strange," aald the colonel. "I either, but then it ia a very easy matter to relieve him, He and a fellow named Buck Johnson war ono oppot- . lug candidates for prosecuting attorney. Well, they had to sleep together on night Book knew of hi peculiar aflUe- tion, and shortly after they went to Ded Buck booan to growl Th major didn't say anything that night, but next day he . withdrew from the net, declaring that be would not run against so good a man as Buck. "You dont tar tot" exclaimed the eoloneL "Yea I do. and know it to be a fact I would advise you to humor him in the tame way." Til do to." "Hush, he' coming back, "We are going to have more rain, think," said the mjor, as he returned bit seat "Yet." the colonel responded, "bnt hope that it will not interfere with the convention. If the attendance It Urge and the proceedings harmonious, the result will be of great benefit to thi county." "Who do you think will be nominated for Judge?" old John asked. "Neither of the candidates that have been named. We have better timbei than any of those fellers. "Well, said the major, yawning, reckon we better go to bed, ao as to be in trim for the work to-morrow." "I will show you the room," the old man remarked, arising. The politicians were shown into an urroer room, and the old man, placing candle on the mantelpiece, bade them good-night and went down statra. "What noise was that?" the majoi asked when the old man had quitted the room. "I didn't hear any noise," the colonel answered. "I did; it sounded likt tome on gasp inff for breath." He might have heard a noise might have heard old John struggling to sup press hit laughter. "Buopost we go to bed," said th maior. "All right. You go ahead and I will blow out the oandle." They talked for some time before lying down; then, after a long silence, the col- VUOl UWKQU lunjl IU1Th m W wvt reached over and gave him a rake with the oomb, "What the deuce are you doingT ex-1 claimed the oolonel, springing up in bed. "What do you mean?" And in hit rag: he began to grate his teeth. The major, supposing that he was get ting ready to begin biting, reached over . and gave him another rake. j ' "You infernalidiotl" yelled the colo nel, feeling for the major's hair, "if J don't, wool you I'm a shotel" "What are you doing?" howled th - major. "Let go, or I'll hurt you! Quit, I tell yonl Haven't you got any tense?" TKa malnr had fonnd his hair. I tomZi77 riT.oSfih.wn "I wa doing it to oblig yon, yon nncouthnes It coni th. town ',"7 i) T- an mt hairi" clock and a peal of bells, and oom rZfLJJt1:, . pUlnlng weathercock .nrmonnt (ha isjupry 1 -" tTh"-,ri--T-i i i Miariiitii aay tjrmbilt out" bit thl nW( rbiirf over and tver, and then overturned t tottering old wardrobe that earn down tpon them with crash. Tit major I wore that he wat dead, and th oolonel Ked for a light, but no light came. 1 they Iteuned they might bar hoard another note that sounded at If torn on war breathing hard, Th old man wat in the hall shaking tht railing of th stairway. Th major wat th first to scramble to his feet I will throw you out of this windowf h exclaimed. "And If I oan And my pistol Nl shoot th top of your head offr howled the colonel. Thl threat ao frightened tht major that he gathered up hit clothes at belt U could and rushed from the room. "Why, what" tht matter?" tht old man atked when tht major cam down. ' "Nothing, only I am going away to get a cannon and then oom back and blow that fool into eternity," "Did h trr to bit your "H tried to kill ma, that's what h trUdtodo," "Why didn't you rax hlinr 1 did raka him." "Uumphr granted tht old man: "ha muit hare lost his neoullarity, What, you ar not going out in such a night at misr "Yt. I am, for if 1 see that fool again ru have to ont hit throat Uood-by." Shortly after the major toft, to colonel cam down. "Why, look hart,' eald he; "I growled just at yon told m to do, and 1 wish I may 41 U that feutw dldnt ooma within ont of ripping my Ufa out of me." Mlthtr sorry to hear It Be mutt have chanted tine 1 know'd him to well." When tht convention met next dav th major and th colonel fought each other o violently that neither of them could win, and at an opportnn Urn, old John Perdu stepped in and received the nomination. Opi P. Read in New York Woria. A WOUNDED KNAPSACK. fwa Itarloe by Taum ef the rtgttt at BIwMlr CktakMuut. Of all the retninieoence of Chickamau ga iron hailstorm Jim Brotherton't ex perteno wat ins naruosi euwu oh ondnlitv. Jim was fighting "the beet he knowed how." tie was in we inioaea of th assault on Suodgrass Hill. As he charged aoroea the road and over the field tnwanl the Dver farm Jim caught a glimnseof the houeehewasbornin. But valor did not maielira nirgnvumrvHuo. He took advantage of all the pin tree he could when going Intotnd oomtng out of tht fight On hi back was strap ped his knapsack, and over the knapsack was rolled hit blanket The two made a hump which projected beyond tht trees behind whtrfe Jira took temporary ahel- tor. When Jim unloaded hie tuapaact and blanket the night after the battle ht found that thirty -eerta bullet bad pene trated it "Yea. sir." said Juu, looking tht re porter straight in th eye. "Thirty- bullets naa goo iucq my diuui and knapsack thirty-seven bullet and two buckshot If I bad that blanket and knapsack now I wouldn't take 1,000 fur it After th battle 1 gave them to mother and told her to keep them for m until I came back from th war. But vou know how it ia whan folk I mov ing around. Things gt lost I don't know what became of th blanket or knanaack." There wat only ont veteran woo who. astorrwhloh approached that of Jim Brotherton in ntoturesqueneta. lit was Private Unnatt, who oaraa all tht wty from Virginia to attend th reunion. Private Sinnatt was particularly ant' ion to meet and renew acquaintance with some of tht Twelfth Georgians. big man of the Twelfth Oeorgia saved hit life, Private Sinnatt said. Ht ex plained how. When h got into what M to him ue nortest piece n naa found. Privet Sinnatt lay down behind a tree whlah wasn't more than tight inches through, and mad himself m small as possible. While h lay there wondering now long it would be before b would b hit, a strapping fellow from the Twelfth Georgia grabbed him by the leg.lifted him from behind the tree and lay down where he had been. Sinnatt says th Georgian was about twice a big at h wat. He couldnt liok htm. to he made the best of a had situation, crawled up dose behind the Georgian and kept quiet It wasn't but a few minutes until a bullet (truck the Georgian and killed bun, Blnnatt lav still behind the body, which ttopped fifteen bullets before the wave of battle passed on. That it why Private Sinnatt aavs he will always cherish a kindly feel' ing for th Twelfth Georgia. 8t Louis Globe-uetnocrat , The Weadesfa! tasw riaat One remarkable flower of the Sierra Nevada rang ia that fragile and para doxical wonder, th snow plant, known to the botanist at the saroode sanguine, meaning "blooded flesh." Nothing was ever more exquisitely beautiful than this rosv. snow tinted botanical oddity, which hat the appearance of being a crowned hyacinth. It grows from eight to twenty Inches high, each separate bract, sepal and miniatur bell frosted at delicately a though done by the hand of the ice king himself. Although the whole trans lucent spike is flushed with rose and carmine, the petals are the deepest and most brilliant parts of the flower, which is flv parted, each open one plainly showing tht Utile frosted stamens and oistila. The Long expedition (one of it mem, bers being tht original discoverer o! Barcodes) found one or two specimens of the nlant bearing eight perfeot Bowers, one of them having a false bulb twenty or more inobe in circumference, shaped like a pineapple and at brittle at spun SUM. Hard to the touch, this peeu o bulb dried up in a few days un til it wat no larger than the odd look ing, lclole like stem upon which it grew. Floriculturiatt of tht Paoiflo slope have mad many unsuccessful attempts to cultivate the snow plant, th bulb be ing too brittl to stand transplanting, and the seeds refusing to grow.' It was one supposed it would not sur vive below th lln of perpetual snow, but this idea ha lately been proved to be erroneous. Ont thing It sure, how ever, it make it early growth while covered with many feet of snow, bloom ing as soon at the bud it exposed. St. Louis Republic ' '. The Mld-Steaple. Bet squarely in th mlddls of High street, Dumfries, is on of th oddest old structures to be found in all Scotland. It Is now called the Mid-steeple. When built, UOO years ago, it was known a th Tron Steeple. At that time, on the sal at auction of the oustoms and ex cise of Scotland, the Dumfries town oonncil took a large share in the plun der, In turn sold it to a fellow burgher, on Shame, to by name and fine in deal ing. The oititen revolted, and on oom- promise Burgher Sharp wat permitted to retain hit "tauk" on payment of 80,- New York Cominerclal Ad- DR. ABORN It HOW T POtTUHti MtaON. ! ' 0 I J I larJ 'k TtKMI WM CiJIKOT POW1M.T CU PK oiuiif.Mat TRKAmvr met with u m Usui or Ll THAT WIM, UIT wtTAirriNMH x tKiiiMr tun a . misiim umtt : Tht most sneedv. oosUive and perma. Kent cure for Catarrh ol the Head, Asthma, and all Throat Broucliial, Lung, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Aflrcllons, Nervous Debility, etc. Comminution, in Itt various surfs, permanently cumi. Da. AaotH't oniriiiel motle of treetutenl and hi mettlcetml inhalation gives in stantaneous relief, bulltla up ami revtlal. Isea th whole constitution and svtUut, thereby prolonging life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken -down constitu tions, old and young, invariably gain from ten t thirty pounds In from thirty to nuteiyuaya. Da. AtoaN't phenomena) skill and mar. veloaa cure have created the greatest astonishment on th 1'aclAc Coast and throughout th American coiilineul, dur Ing th past twenty-five years Axtlmia, Catarrh of th 1 lead, and all Throat, Bron chial and Lung trouble 'tiatantly relieved, and Dtafneee often cured permanently at first consultatiou. Da. Ao' tay on tht "Curability of Consumption,' ami t treatise on ''Catarrh of th Head," with evidence of aom xtraortliuary cur, mailed free. Call or addrc DR. ABORN, rearm et HanUee Shk, rerllse. Orate. Kr - Hmm MmM. Htwnlr strkxL wal ht eipnM la U uaru al Iti t actac Coati, kw Ohm mh Simmy mi at siw. IU KYITiO TO UU FOI IKE CC8SHTTIC9a BEAD And be Convinced. 72 Slwl liMitli Iron liamiw, 5 itiul 7 tooth cuItivutoiTt. Thf bct hon lu'luj. The lMt In Iron Steel or Wood -AT- E. E. Erengers. Best orice paid for Old Iron and Castings. M.iln St., Iiul)Miuleucei. n. It. TAITERSON, DRUGGIST -PRAUR IN- 'A'rCUES, CLOCKS AMD JEWELRY. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. TAYLORS Cash Grocery & Bakery ON 0 PTKEET. Fri-ah tlrc.,1, tm mid r'tkm on band .r.rjr d.r ftXOtlt'l ttllllll.jr, , snd lrn.li itix'k ol r.nnnl fonda, tnnr. tmu, colT, iiwar, caudin, olsrars and tobacco., 0. 8. TAYLOH, ProprleUd. So said llu wer, tli st greatest of Novelints, end be neve ske more truly, end he iniulit have added with equal force, that mtrit is tne ewence ol sucrca. Wisdom's Robertine is the synonym of merit, and Its history Is siicccim. The mugical ef fects or tin preparation have been attest ed by thonpsnds of the leading ladies of society ami the stace, It is the only arti cle ever discovered which elves a Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the nnme time removing all roughness of the fuce and arms nun leaving the skin soft, smooth snd velvety. If has long been the study of chemists to pro duce an article that while it would beau tify the complc.ion would also have the merit of being harmless, but these two Important (f lit! 'tli,- were never Lruiighi tORftlle" I" t'l i cd III , J. H. ALEXANDER, :Dcaler In;, 1 nrifl Medicines, B3UNA VISTA, OH.' . t !. .Htvk of Drugs .. !,.. W, Robertson, '. . ,r, i nil the old COTto- . . I'wuiv more iit'w oue. Fair .t. Hotning pirjtflatioijalBarjH ISDW'KNUMCR, OIIIUUS. Prteldant .. . J. COO'fiR Vice Preeldent, L, W. ROSBRTSON. Caahler W. H, HAWLIY. DIKKOTOItai f. r. raeaujusn, T. . Ceeaw fx w, JtseerWtmt W. W, CttHf, . W. WMtMaae. Tnute!i s snMt anilnsMlni. sad hIU sivbsufe ea SU IwiwNaiil swiaU. niiis roealved snhlcie M elitek ar aa OvIUeiiou sueMl MHilrMtinl dnMM. IllrtV sitlttU ua leriae, ggafOReekeaietf A. at tet It, Hall's hufilal are! tale ssearet f rats tlattUiek . THE INDEPENDENCE National .'.Bank! CAHTAL STOCK, $50,000. H HtnCHSBRO, - Rreldart, HM NKLSON, VI Preldnt a. P. CONNAW .V, - Caehter. a sn.rU tonkins an4 enlwns twstaess miiM. liu ; suit imIIU tffttMIMll d.B.1 aiMnuuu: eua wIM fwwlret ea oural imiiM .ahleet ta ehetiki luitrsal Ia3 Uate ItimUa, DIRSCTORSi Joahua MoDanlal, H. H. Jaaparaon, A. J. Goodman, H. Hlrachbacg. A Oram Nlo, T. V U THE POLK COUNTY BANK, MONMOUTH, ORIOOH. rMldBl, (rrtrilsnd) Vina frMiilMt , ...t. A. ArPS , rUCAMCHKIX ...1. 0. POWKU. C'Mhlu Capital Iteek, PtidVp, tso,oo 1S.000 OIKBOTOttSi t a. MArkPti, r. t rowii.f, V. II. tUUIR. A. M. UHlOua, t.L CAMPHllX, 1 mmhwaI hAiiklnv huilnu. Iniuaotail. te- mmiu iwwlv.it mb)wt 10 eht, or tm tnifaia of dmit Imui mi, bills diamunMd, Chans butifhl aud eultl, lelertal aa Uate ttpoalu. rtranranl null and burtlw etoot sale, atimred k Vale Use tuna. ayoflee hottis I a . to I p. (EeUbllshed by National authority.) -: THE J. OK SALBM, ORItOON, CAPITAL, PAID UP. $5o,ooooo SURPLUS, SIS 000. ,'. WAIXACH. W W T!I Ftwldcill. VliM Hf .lil" I R ALfKRt. i:Miia LOANS Mr naff.., .r pni,' wn"M'u ln,fliltl, dM MHO Y itl. ()!., tu rr r,miK.i l J". I'n. ei'i Mm .mfa- i"avs THE J Of hdopendenoe, Oregon. Tranaarts a general Real Estate Busineae huy and sells Pmperty, sffecU InsttrancC: and (loess general ' Conveyance BusincM, - Parties h'sving Lands for sale will And It to their advsntage to fl ' I UU llf I'KIII'U l llUlLUlli With this Compsny, as they are daily sending lists of land east, thus plac ing desirable property before the reel dents of the East JAMES GIBSON, J. W, KIRKLAND, President, Secretary. G. W. SHINN, HauBB, Sign & Ornamental Paper HiinjlnK, Oraltilttir, Prcscoine, Rtc, Tsiut rooms opixxitte Johnson t Uahles, Independence, Oregon. Elkins A ( n til 1 I Ui Ik li II Haulin'i of. all Ki 14? 'ill' ri mill Fead. Q?K?" For 5-. ISirCoHectioni M't'U' INDEPENDENCE, " M., ,i' eiTY.jHOJEU, C Street, Indepctirlcnce, Or. A. W. HOW ELL, Prop. Pirst-cls's In "every respect. Siieri" attention given transient ..custom ts. sample room tor commercial . . li'itv -is. Mitchell & Boha,nncn Mtin''!ti,rr of SASH & DOORS. SCROLL SflWINQ AND MalttBtiset, ludcpeudence, Oieg.ii apikl 0. ili hoilKttT 0. s, HtfUUf. ROBERTS: M'NHLtY Akciiitkcts, OfllPS m ilals Ml. ; I ALUM, OIlkdljN Ek4EMORY- .li if m 'tun, T t,n'Miiih ivmi mS -.3., jgVIn nut f': ' ihwimHH btolllgent Bendtrt will sotlot thai kMIimh" sktl elaesea ?f etleaaam, fwaaaelleei bus nlr aark mm teeeae 1 a eUeeraerecl Uver, vial Vertigo, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, uosuveness, tuioui Colic, Flatulence, etc. SkMua ssiav ara ( warraated 4e CIKM. but ere aa orl J at II ! bletaaaafcearamwly. Irn,tteia HAll.llt'Al TAQUINA RAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad Oregon Oevtjlopment Co'i Steamers. Short Line to California. Pn-ili? an I ("arcs the Lowes' BTKAMI K HAII.IMI )ll. minir WII I AMKnT VA( I.KV uliir t'l,.l- m I'titr Vnlli-V roinin ti Yimii'no- GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. Northern Pacific R. K. TWO MOT TRAIN DAILY. no ctiAKOi orcui SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO A ad sll point, (ail, vts . St Paul and Minncap lis. TBS I0BTHERK PiCOTO EAILEOAD Ulh.ouljf Uu. Buuuluj rsMwnr Twin., Second C lM HlMTXt. ' I'W fB.wl LuxtiriuiM l;r Cuarhr., Pullman l'.l. lHtllhf I trt. !! Utulus Can, Mmn 't. rilOM ruilTLAND TO T1IK E.VMf It that ytar Ticks! reads vU tht North tra PtcUlo E. 1. tnd avoid mm of Cart, All urinal iiluuonDuU. Ul St. I'.ul t iAriric niviairtw-Ttaliw l Ft"t and 0 atrmu dll nl U V a. m. and I K p m. i iuuaiiliia with Coiiiiwnr . H'. !' tl iinii on ru.'! Htniitn. a. :C..,.,.,.,iii.,ii l.u nititi.iuN. awl. Ustfl IW A Awl. OuS I I'M snM IMtiland. Unsun.. Pcp.it Cor. rtnt attd 0 Bttoeia. DEr:vn Omalia, Kansas City, (liica;1' ST PAUL. ST. LCI' S, ANO ALL POINT East, North & South, Kur riirilici- .tr I ulni- liint of any nvuiu in UieUiiuipniiy or T. W. LEE, a. p. at. a. I'lirilmid, Oiriton, R. D. COOPER, ' Tlckitt Aavni Iiul.'pfiiitfniw, Or EAST AND SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC MUTE. SHASTA IiltfE. Bxpram Tratui tears Fortland Dally. " Bonth. f oo 7. a. : r. a. I:4a. a. North. tx! aTmT (1:14 a. M, :U)r,' M. rnfoFu.ua Allny. Sn KraiiclK'O Above tralu. .top only at followliif it,ljiin north ol Romiburm Kt I'ortl.nrt, (misou City, Wooiltiuni, Halain, Allmny, TaiiKi-nt, Hliwtiln. 11.1 sey, tlarrlaburii, JuuvUou City, livlm and Ku es. .j ' Ro&eburg Mail, Daily. Leave. Arrive. PnrttanA a. I Rohn nt -... Koaeburjr , . A, N. fortlam 4 r Albany Local Dally (Kxeept Stm'y) Arrlru. Albany 0:00 r. u. Portllllld 6 00 A, M. Portland., Albany .8:00 r a. .6:00 A. M. Pullman Buffet, Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation of fleoond-ol.u pwiaeufeil, sttauheU to Knureu Trulun. West Side Division. Between Portlwnd and CorvalllB MAIL XAA1N DAIYtKxooptHmulny.J T;80 A, M. 11:18 A. M U:10 r. a Poriliiiiil S aop, in. 1 Id p. m. llOftp. m. Ar, Ar. Indepimdituos Uorvelll' At Albany and CJorvallli oonuect with trhlm ol Oregon Vaoltlo Ballrosd. - EXPRESS TRAIN DAILY (xcpt Sund'y) I.0SVS Portland 4:40 r. n. MoMIno villa.. 6:46 A. M. Arrive. MoMlnnvtlle 7:r. w. Portland . ...8:W A. M. THRODOH TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST ANO SOUTH. Vor tlckctt and Information regarding ratal Siape, etc, call on ooinpauy'i agent at uia, epeu- IliiS t'lllS aeuoe. - itaaatsa iast 0. f . fan. Agl ....... t .' ... ' Vcson Mskins AND- Carries Rcpsirins oi tm fir has eesnaa t Waaii Ii.iii In the. . '"""? ZJL ajioii stioti in the. wme lu'l kr.i. ' elsoiimiliii "B" -A TJ"ji2Ti mmmi erkiuan linlus l"'' ."".!Sa!2 feunH. " lie "ll-lu a .hare ol ttie lewwuaae eat (uafaalew HililaiUua- I. A; MILLER, -DSLS I- MARDLEGIWltHTE Monuinents and Hdslon$ of All Styles, , ( , ... ,9 I - t - r Flnt-Clae Work hd Prto W r"1- lower than any otw siiop w nie SHOP COH KORSOUTH MO R. ft. SU lapartanaact, . , vaw H. M. LINES, ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AKU- UNDERTAKER, INDEPENDENCE, OBEUUa. A. full and complete lint of Funeral (food Alway on iianu. W. 0. Cook (gueoaaut to A. t. Wh! teaser) FURNITURE PAULOn AND BEPKOOM PKTg, SOFAS, AN1 BKP IllNOF-B, Hat Bac ks, Bucking and Easy Chain, in Pint. Maple, Ash or Walnut. Also, Woven Wire Mattn-sera, CoU Bpringt Wool and Hair Uallreaeeew CARPETS " cossieTiso or t Two and Thro Ply Wool, Tapestry , . Bruaeells and Axminitr. Alo, Oil Cloth and China Matting. . Wall Paper - FR01 PHIW KITCHEW WALL PAPER UP Also Uie Heaviest and Richest Quid Fin iahed Parlor Paper. Well selected assortment of Freaoo Paper lor Ceiling and Walla. Picture Frames MADE TO ORDER From Natural Wood or Bich and Heavy Pressed Gold. Framed Engraving and relating (or Sal. Main Street, Independence. Bat. B and 0 Btroets, , "3 S3 .2! O M o o o o .G a H a v o a a D o Q (A s 3 B K M E 6 i (D 0 0 (D (D . !iOD CD-- o a W O d a w w w D 0. ' t r 9 a s f i 0 i I a ' . .'.lORItlS,'. Prop. . ines, Liquors AN!) CIGARS. i ft , '. , ....:i i-:i.v:S A SPECIALTY. -r Crick, Independent ' u,i 'r"n! , ' ; Mrs.' Willlanta, JUKi'J-N & WILLIAMS, DReSSMHKERS: uipitiNG Fitting A SPECIALTY, A. B. GRIGGS, MEAT : MARKET, 8. P, Irvhi, oni oagkiUntly on Imuu i . Choice meat .UAvidaoo't Brick, Wo : "" " c.,rmal Kttwl MUH. tt' '" ' State lloial School. MONMOUTH, n... faculty. Hmjtmms ' W--Wsatswwiw Act oftlio LutlHlrtlnr. B - lVV tM Tl.niut Holdlllli I I f. . Itl lllK W ttU WHU"' 1 '' 1 1 ' 1 .... k..j... IH iwrtfltll I ' WHa-Kh. n-mi""" rr-ituLu imit' w i ' '- . ' - Paiulinj .il lhe lnwtw ntH. ItOAIUi: ISoiird rtlit IHm ceutt In tl per wn k. 0kI UiH t (3.51 pt'r ween, further iwrticoUni, r'' For BIjI JOECIsT LlTory, riRST-CLAS3 , TURNOUTS. , . fitotk LaftUtonr Car will 15PECIAU ACCCOATICSs Food and Se yiTW gTBBKT, ' WDIPr.Kl;a THE NEW Livery, Feed and Sale YOUNG HORSES. DOUBLE , i. '.. awn SINGLE TEAMS. FlrsVCItst Turnout tor Cotnmtrei! Trtwter. Prion twttctitWt and flalistw tion guaranteed. Uiva u a Call. KOBTH END MAIN STREET, J. H. JQ3TE3, INDEPENDENCE FENCE WORKS. F. M. GATES, Proprietor. Mr. F. M, Oat ha one of the latent improvod Fencing Macnine with whlr-h he ia prepared, on short notice, to manufacture a " Piret-Cliis picket and nire fvnc. Tliis ia the host fence to be obtained ' " . ' '' - For Farms, Residence Property, Chicken Yards and Divisoi Fences. FAOTORYj On C Street, Opp. the City ffoiel, Independence, Ot. -.- wiasw aN,,l'i)-iiwiisiaiiwaaawia W. T. SHERMAN, MERCHANT j TA1L0R. Suits Made to Order, Custom Good for Marchanta and other account with Merchants at Independence and Monmuth f r Keeuttinf. O STBBET, Special HOME TREATMENT 4 A Specifit) PR MILLER'S HYORASTINE RESTORATIVE.' ,Ulood. Cunn liiiueiMia. UuiutJiuiluu iu,i n.,n,,rrZk!TT7. -d t . i j .k. k..ll.U. DR. HlLLER'S AHTI-BiLIOUS STOMACH ANO LIVER CURE. cmBUImsv aesi and all um Troulilea, Cbllle'Ini rCTarl'llallarui y. . i7tfiry towlltioiax DR. HlLLER'S CATARRH PURE. CuresAmiteCeterrh, Chraalo Calsnhr awl Catarrhal beatnees, Uuaranla! to oun Uu wont Mm vh.s dlreuuan oUwad,oravjMr ranwda. PR. HlLLER'S C0U8H CURE. OtmCalila lIoamnMa, couth, BroMklUe, rUurUr rueueionk, ted reUwrw Couuupt.lMi. OoelalnesoOpUeae. Curat Croup Is 10 winuM. Trrtt DR. HlLLER'S DIPHTHERIA AMD SORE THROAT CURE, Dlpuiaatta. iU poeiilTalj wreanTwrtTw DR. HlLLER'S FEVER CURE. IndHpuwaMi all acmte tkMsai stUeeM wIh. lever, nevenle and cone teariet Fever, Scarlatina, and Ntaslss, Jtotaaea shouU heat ibis la ada. DR. OR. HlLLER'S NERVOUS DEBIUTV CURE. I Cur. Harm. W., awt vm ' ' a Sea ajf cumlf to Billet Drat Co., tea haueeie, Oal. mtttH S HHEUWATIC ND neuralgia, Uout, LiusImco, and Sclatloa, br OR. HlLLER'S TEETHIHfl CURE. . w DR. HlLLER'S WHOOPING C0U6H a iiiSl'M'1.0'' H'"faih Cure, the above Ninetlleear put and, 11 net obtaiuUt lieu jrour drugght, wUI be sens lm aJ owtl, o 91.00 per Package. . theeeremiidlee are the renin Ivfanly.rlvs yeen of pnrtkBroraikwal nMrieaei. andresuranteedtoeurerhenaeiiN.dM br. HIIIsTwTlrVM ' HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A, Fop Sale by DUSTER & LOCKE. , OREGON, LIGHT tXtr ni l.. T 1 1 . - iaMI - MiW" - w " -. . iVuiri. SJlO - ; , r , nlW' nml l.al 'lO ll A.', v in 1 1 iv - ' lt U h" laUn ASONAELI b well ru.. s NEW BUGGIES GOOD RIDING HOKSH J a a a" and Fit Giwaiitecd. Recut and rrl. I will open moataly OPP. T. O. Stabler. DP. HlLLER'S Prescriptiona SELF CURE Remedy for Each Diseese .BUswIaaw eatrlUea. IMrltM the MEURALfilC CURE. HMraiisiac the bLod sells watoh aui. u- u, .u-. . vvuiNiiiia, a pnaaing ie nets BMiaeff SJM oaue CURE. Prcventa an Cures Whmeleg Ooag a. HUkVtWesaae luplaTabMlerBi, i;Saaa ef anee. Six Packages for $5.00. saw log? Look ontl If you bit m ...w triutStfU l!VjlJ!ir4l to all, again 111 poll trery hair ont of yow