The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, February 27, 1891, Image 2

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    THE WEST SIDE
Ml'ID Y-
Pc!k County Publishing Conpyna
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27. IHI.
Mggga-Li i il.j.jj i ..
k'txr wonu.
The people of Orwton, nudes
pecially the people of Polk county
well know the firm and uncompro-
mining stand the Wist 8ik has
Uken in regard to the taint km
lawHof this Rtate. It Ium fought
the mortgage tax law and the de
duction for indohtcHliiow clause
with all the rigor and intelligmice
within its power; it umdo the fight
honest 1 j aud oonsoiotitiotmly in the
interest, as it believed, of the peo
ple collectively aud individually;
it made the fight iu ihe iutemtt of
right aud justice, and because uu
der our present system the people
are financially gradually going to the
wall. The Wit 8iik could sec,
or thonght it could wis that the
cause of much of our pnwent finan
cial distress lay iu the fooslliml
laws which obstruct the free use of
money, and at the same time puts
a premium upou dishonesty by
furnishing a loop hole through
which people cau escape paying
their just txaea.
Although the fight has gone
against this paper, and the legip
lature, either iu its wisdom or
want of wisdom, has seen fit to let
the old,obnoxious laws stand, the
West Side does not recede oue
iota from its former opinions, but
in the future the taxation qumtsou
will not be editorially discussed iu
these columns. Ve presume eur
readers are glad to hear this an
nouncemeuts Other questious of
local and live interest will engage
the attention of this paper, but us
a last word we must quote the fol
lowing words of wisdom from the
Sunday Cryowws of. tho 22ud ins
tant: Our tax system is not only most
unequal and unjust, but is a re
proach to the intelligence of the
people. Yet no argument or pur
suasion thus far has been able to
move the legislature to change It.
It remains now to try other meas
ures. So great are the abuses that
arise from deduction of indebtd
neas, so uuequul and oppressive is
theUxatiou that results from it,
that those who have suffered from
the system really can stand it oo
longer. There now will be a more
general effort than ever before to
escape taxation. Every man who
possible can devise auy method of
evasion may be expected to employ
it Men will fix up indebted nee
in every way, suflieient to extin
guish or at least greatly reduce
ueir valuations. Large numbers
have done this hitherto; the re
mainder will now feel themselves
driven to it for self protection.
To get into debt, and to make the
indebtedness cancel the valuation,
Will now become the principle ex
rcise of all the enterprising talent
of the state. No man who possess
es intelligence and credit is under
necessity of paying taxes in Ore
gon. The only remaining hope now
is that this abuse will be carried so
for as to force the legislature at the
next session to abolish deduction of
indebtedness as the only means of
arresting it. More thau one-half
the property escaiK already.
Now let all who hitherto have been
honest taxpayers unite in forcing
reduction through suljHtraction ot
debts on the other half till a crisis
be reached in the affairs of the
state, compelling the legislature to
take the necessary action in the
direction of justice and reform.
It it plain to be teen that the
writer intended to convwy the
impression that the people here are
burdened with unwelcome taxes.
We were under the necessity of
having a new school house and the
people of Independence are not
the kind to complain of the expense
of educating (heir children. Nor
does tho writer of the article be
lirve anything of the kind. If the
pcoplo here are so greivously bur
dened, do you think they would
ask for an enabling act which
would bring on a tax heavy Indeed
for the rebuilding of the court
house. All Dallas was up in arms
Inst week over the receipt of two
telegrams. One said that an enab
ling net had passed the sound and t he
other that it had passed to second
muling in the house and gone to
the committee on counties. It is
umiccasary to state that it was a
hoax gotten up by C. fl. Coad but
it was a successful one. The peo
ple did not stop to consider tax
burdened Independence but rushed
to the conclusion that an enabling
act was being asked for, and a
meeting was called and great ex
citement existed. So you see by
the acts of the Dallas lieople that
they do not believe our tax bur
dens to le bo serious after all.
An exchange, says that when a
umu takes a cigar out of his mouth
to tell the editor to stop his paper
because he can't ufford it, tho editor
may say nothing, but he thinks s
great deal. Aud when a man sUi
liis paper because he "bas't time to
read it," and then goes down aud
whittles a dry goods box for two
hours, the editor may say nothlug,
but he thinks a great deal. Aud
when he stops his paper because a
two line item don't suit him, and
pesters his neighbor by borrowing
his paper, the editor may say noth
ing, but he thinks a great deal.
And when the business man says
he docs not advertise because it doe
not pay, and then uses all the side
walk iu displaying goods, covering
them with curds such as "1' m cheap
buy me," etc., the editor way say
nothing, but he thinks a great
deal.
TUa OREGON LBOULATVKE
Apprapriatlaaa, VotMd, Hm rprmpri.
! tar las World'. rr, The rU
waat a La Islatar U lataaa to
a.
On Saturday iiHirnlug.Fvb. 81 the bi
ennial wmIou of tin legislature cam
to so tutl. During th forty daysatwalon
over two hundred Mil wen paused Th
Dili appropriating money by the treaa-
ury ror various wagon road were vetoed
by tli governor, aud afterwards all
ww placed in m bill (1137.000) and
tha fiva per cent, troods from the
ale or public laudt ordered applled.but
tlie governor uegleeted to approve the
mil ami It fiillwl to becomt a law,
Among the bills which became laws
am thefollowlug:
OKNkKAk LAWS,
The general appropriation bill.
The Australian ballot bill.
Itcgulattng primaries Iu cities of 2500.
Appropriating I4VOU0 ftir the legisla
tive enwlou.
To provide for the reoordlug of wills.
tut the protection of mm gulls.
HUte board of cbartllea and correct
ions.
JUUKOADH.
AN OL , SOLILOQUT.
WkallMr II N balkpr U M4 IhH J. Ihli rim
ia..rkrailaf Um imiu.. at mm w.a H
TmiW'II l hnriruwl sit laa.lr aula,,
la laa iMurUl Aval ..
fcLKarate .tear.-
TM sfrasl4 salnstav look tk ramMr
sas wowiik l.a s kusbua also,
twain ar aeallk ue bloowlns bui.
Tsouaaitcla nf oiirnea, ova Ikalr rrnk. blur
YAQU1NA BAY KOUTfi.
Oregon Pacific Rail roac:
T. K, UiMiil, ttaisivsa,
Oregon Development Go's Steamers,
Short Lino to California,
Freight ami Tares the Lowest
M'KAMItll SAtl.lNH DATUM,
Hlvsiiiffr WII.I.AMICrTki VALI.KY.
Ivm Yi(Ulu! Jim. 1, , Iff,
Uavw Msn CranpM0! Jan. 4, l(, S, ,11,
' ..
Train Na, will' run Tudyi. TinmiUv.
.n.i-v.iMrn,r,iii1 iniriMWiaiday whn
I nnwirj
Traill No. 4 will run M,.;;itv. W.,1tii..Ik
anil rrMajr, urnl n Inlormnluir ilnyi wlmn
HTCwawry,
Tlil iiuii iir norrM ik rtht to shmm
ud rlr
1V pMteot aalumiiaiid other food uiu ot ,nZ,tm!y,t7.
(UliM. faianil araMruoUna, unnalurml iipiirak w ,.,Uul,..
elm Bnilaroui, or rallluc lL
.', "rml. WMkiUM, ' aalavoralim. mu,
Or. PIERCE'S PELLETS
flshee.
To Ciallllli'lal lh alula n.,.ll..l
... .,; , . .' kriii.Ai.mrmBtlnns,ekmnniiiav
AlllUllllillir law h Ml ll In hiik IfUnn. luttaiuiuauua aud ulunii,,. .
.Iu... I inak
vi in i is. ,
Time of holding uiireme court at
IVllillvtoli,
A Hirtge railway at the Canoa.li.
IWBU allmr fiwa ofntinilv iMWiiM I fei'als tnd flaania tho llvar. alnitiark and
IWgulailng retarding of towu and i'r. haro.i b !. mibi
l,l)IHlHr, t.lHfa " - '
' ""-
Autluirlilng the adinlmloii of alien
as attorueys to nrnctliv In llm nmrta nt ou",y-
Un-gou. ItegiiUtlng the of clerks and
To regulate Ileus of luihreincnta ami " f.s, Klnmalh ami Ukv
ileerees of the courts of the UuUed ,,uun,u
8tte In the dlslriet ofUgou. IMallng to t lie aulary of county Jmle
Taxing can lien-men fur -.,r . "ram woniy.
nion ciiuiflit. AUliiorUlug (oluuilila comity to I
Allowing the Slate lxr.l of .rl.-i.l. ,,UM ""'tge.
tuwtoatiuipileute Aiiinnmingiue tuiunette alley
To punish perauns refualug to aid of- ,tllo', t''"Pny to lnw Iximls.
Ilceniluibedlsvhargeoftlielrdutli-a. I'banglng time and place of holding
tlrantlngconaeutofthe state to tlr I J''''i iwri.-t.
Aiuuoruiiig .MUltnoiiinli count v to
employ Imllltta by the yiar limtcad of
by the term.
Providing for more clerical aid hi the
W, II. WKIWI'KR.
Clan. r. l Agl.O.ll.t'0.
U Miintsinuory SI,,
Han Kraiicl.oo
V. I!. IHXII K,
lieu, K.',AI
O, P, It. II,
l.'iirvnllli, Or
M
f
ON SALE
TO
UENVEF
federal government to purchase laud
nir public Imlldliig In Portland.
Protect the German song bird.
To protect laltorera 111 I'.Mrll.W laaei.l
To establish a rogui gullrrv at .,. unl' -H'Mary of state,
i-vnitentiary,
lo provide for the further advance
ment of the Htnte iMorm achool.
IVrmlttlng only cltlieus of Oregon
.Imalia, Kansas City. Chicaft
ST PAUL, ST. LOU'S,
ANO AU "OINTa
Hast, North South,
furiiier iwrllmiur. lnUlrv t.f any a,-M
ml Wasblngtp,, lo dsh for salmon XnV ot V"riml
Itegulaiijig Ihe tnm of the nllLvrs f '"''iny w
d
. urry county.
To fund Hak'tu'a debt of lM,(H).
Creating the oftlceof plumbing u-
T. W. LEE,
Our people should use every imw
sible means to reach timber with
the Independence and Monmouth
railroad this year, and Indcpcu
donee should see to it thut a first
class cannery is established here
during the coming season, aud aid
should also be given towards the
erection of a hotel commensurate
to the wants and development of
the town. Theae are the most
needed enterprises at present
Next year we cau talk about a
beet sugar factory, and put some
movoineut on foot to bring about
its complefiou.
Alaska contains 500,000 square
miles of territory and only alxiut
28,000 inhaliitants-or oue person
to each fourU'un square miles.
What a wildernews! you exclaim.
Oregon has 97,000 square miles of
territory aad 313,000 Inhabitants,
or about three to the mile. The
wilderness seems nearer home.
The state of Massachusetts coutaiim
8,010 square miles and a popula
tion of 2,238,913 or uu average of
279 to the square mile. Some
chance for Oregon to till up as well
as Alaska.
the Columbia lUver.
AuthorUlngs mother to amolnt a
guaruian by will.
im-nwng me enccuvem-ssoniie act
1 Ucre were also sixty-three Incorpo
ration acts piuaie,
TheappMprlallon bill for the ensu
ing two years amounts to f l,3nu,liiWaud
R. D. COOPER,
Tlt-krl Ar-nl
f.the prevetitlai, ot eontageous dls- "'"""f 'he e?lilf Items are 23,:MO for
easw among animals. offllvr -.4u0 for pilot nimmls-
ProtecUng laU.ri.ni In timber and "'"''!,'u,,ur,,rn,l'l'l'i'l.fl0'WH)ror
O V, A T. A,
ruriltind, i.rt-tfuii
Ilnl, ,rU,l, hit, Or
logging campe.
Appropriating e2'.,ui0 for new build
ing for the Ktule Agricultural eolleire
bllud hool,si'htilsiierlnlendcnt and
retary of state HJ.auO bealdcs nabirv.
uuini oragriculturef lO.UUi, ftMMt luiee
Amending the law i.rtliiln Iu sulu l"r W xwn rallrus.1 comiuMoii
for the partltb.n of real proiorty 1,000 f"r Kri(,u""r"' 'letUa, HS.OiiO
Itcgulatlng the loan of money by r"rJo""""rw'iml(H.inmMon,W.ntiO
building and loan aH.-ltl.ml for orphans at l'orUand, 8lem and
I all . Mr .
To diflue the qualllloatlone of voters " " ' V' " u"lv,,r'y. ".
at school elections in small districts.
IVfluIng the duties of county ofriiYrs
ror uie appointment of a board ot
regents for the Monmouih HUte "o
mul stthoiil.
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Dlvldlnthti..ln., .,,. "'rwlng each year aud unles the
lonal districts.
To establish a library iu (ho state
oou for reform school, fdA,noo for Icglsla-
uve incidentals, tVUO.nno Inwtnc asvltim
fn,ouo for printing, $LHt ono for jhuiI-
iicnuiiry.and other smaller sums.
The l of our state government 1
Fabar's Golden Female Pills.
K.ir remain rrrrilar
lllvi: lililnlikailiru
V l.lt ttia n;ral. r.
lfil: M, ,'l-illir an.
K li) ivuimiM.nl la-llr
Iry mnnlily. d iaraiiln..
illilrualtiill.
(URtiltrtl CEK1AIMI
Pon 'i tm Imui'-'imcl
m Tlmp, llnalili
suu mnu) ,uk nootli
r.
Hon! in aiiT aJilnm
art' ira lr nifil ,,a ,s
i'oli.l..l,rl..i.(w.
Aa.pra,
THE APHRO MEDICINE COIP.NY.
WartCfU Utaill.il, IluX V, I'OKTI.AMl, I'll
rur oaipiiy tu,ir U ki.
penitentiary
Provlvlng f.r tha ante of (Uk-lauds
not connected with the shore.
AllleUdlllff aivllmi IU1 n,l.,ll.. ..
charges aud claim, agalu.t'the est,,. of ' P,",m"",l"n ' f"1
deceased penions.
wholiwale trading In the U-Kinlatiire Is TT'Ll! fAA''"'"rTv n
topped, our state will Irvine bankrupt ' 1 " LlBIUUfaiea I rGPCD UUTO.
The World's fair, purchase of the Or- "ST'Ji. "APHRODITINE" ",,"",.,w;
GOODMAN & DOUTY
Are Sole Agents for
KNAPP, . BURRKLL & CO.,
AND
STAVER & WALKER'S
Implements and Vehicles.
W. H. WHEELER
. Ki:i:rs the nixr . . .
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,-
-PIANOS and ORGANS -
-SEWING MACHINES.
S'jvrUm in SUttwurry, I. at rut in Fancy Writing J'uprr, InkntnmU, Tablets,
Ink$ of all (Ww, I'rmul, Vanhkm VUik and lWimliral.
TllK LATEST IX ALL STYLES OF MUSIC,
( wi, Sut and Vhjavt. - . SuburintiunH llne'md for all J'aprrt.
W. H. M UEELEL',
Ind ju iideiitt', Or.
THE-
' !'.''&
- . ' ', .. 's i,''.
1 Cdlths, CIS., lalstsit. trswMlls,
I Hsarasaaat. WSseslas Couah.Craua.
srast. Asthma, and avanr .Hkii ni
nrvai, .an. ana vn.ai. inciuauif uan.ua.pUes,
vawifaailyaraaiwtit, Msuiaa ataad " t lilU."
egon city locks and an awtesmcnt law,
all failed. The two ImiMirlant bills en
acted are the Atmtrullitii Imllot bill and
FOOD FOR TIIOIOHT.
A man can appreciate the kind
ofliccs of a friend and it should be
his earnest endevor not only to re
nav friimilMh i n tint nmru limn i-.,,.u
We do not propose making an it. if on ntnfir . . . ; , '
argument on tne taxation question. treutfl mwA to
Wa havA tiaf nnr fitrhf nn1 tlioirU. I
o f wjw n ot v .riiftrft I in t um fn oltnmi.l
WtTr VAlaVtnMI ls Iwwl nli.n t I
W.J WuKnWnUUreuv,,j, C rcvenefor thp , you ,m
nave not capuoiatcu or lam aown romnns Hm,.n ttn1 nmniullo
onr arms, out we are hurry inside
the enemy's lines and recognize Great pension frauds have been
that we shall have to resort to the discovereq at Washington. The
tactics ot Aenopnon, or else make half of our revenue goes in nen
an unconditional surrender. How- gions, and the chances for fraud are
ever, we call the special attention numerous. Let the Dress clamor
ot our constituents to tho following for investigation of the neusion
article taken irom the Portland uiethods,
World,
A word to the farmers and their Tho action of the Michiegan leg
friends in the legislature: It ap ishiture to compell railroads to
Puulahlng the boycotting of employ
ers by labor unions.
Toauthorlie theatute to contract with
railroads for the transH.rtllon of Idiots,
insane and convicts.
Amending the act relating to foreign
insurance and surety eomMiuie.
To protect employee and latere In
l Roi.h us a
POSinvi
QUASANTIC
lo euro any
form itl itpmiu.
dtra, or any
UlnriliT ni (ha
r-"i-illvf or
(an. nl rllhn
I.IHK Iniin Ilia Mr I Em
lirrnlvc UMOtMilinHlaiiii, inliant) or t.piliim
or Ihruuih touihlnl lu,llti-nii n
anrc, .m a a, l.i nl llialn fawn. W aki-lill
Hark, Hvniiiial
.wfmiji.it 1 im'Ihm.
mining the dignity of that body. The fWrXZXXi IU
liy. t'rlrali uo a !., kow ,.t M.vo ?ul i
"hen It ciiiucm to tlie Individual
inemlierHof the legislature, tticy were
a tine Uxly of men mid no douht did 1
well as was possible under the clrcurn-
sliinccs. Mia-aker e,ir. of the house
Allowing Justices of the iieaee to ei
amine aud commit Insane erons when
county judgo is absent.
i ruviiuiitr rr.r in iiiimrtuirur r
Ilglous, benevolent, literary or chart.. ' l V'&XZ
members attemlcd slrlctlv to bimlnces,
and tho result of the m-sslou comes
unii riM-ptin m r.ncp
A W H 1 1 f K N U V A It A N T F K f or p mi IMC
...ore though dliU-reuoes of ..pinion than Sri.Wi.T&'!i. ItZZZ,
Inililt'ert'iice,
Mtatk or ( 111 10, city or Tm.nn),
l,rr . 01 JK TT ,
Fhakk J. ( iiosv iiiukxa rait
i. Iha
lial lii In
pears that in the state of New York iti, u
farm values have deereaw.,1 nn. r.'J "' t
third in value, and that the profits 1Uea' a,,d a one'
of mrminir havn iliminiuhful tn fullt " r
that extent. Such is the official re- lue ,n0Ht lmPntlt actortheicgista.
Dortof thecomDtrollejof thttttf turethat has Just adjourned, for the
. .. . . . . ' I J. 4 I i...,,.li
ana me reports 01 tne assessors are ""vciu,,iiiC1,v n.iu upuuuumg 01 me
still more gloomy. For a long 8lut0' W1UI u,e Pije or Henator Fui
timein that state, deductions for ton's bill to encourage the eoiiBtruotlon
indebtedness have been allowed nn- nf railroads. The bill bus been filed by
on assessments on personal pro the governor In theofllce ofthesccre
perty, and frauds have boon tury of state to become a law without
multiplying. In 1871 the assessed his signature, It provides that anv
value of personal propertv in that railroad that may be built within Ore-
state was owztWVM, 000,000, and now gon withlu two years shall be entitled
It is $385,000,000, which isconvinc- to a contract with the state for the
lng proof of wide spread lraud carrvlmr of Its Insane u convicts and
State Senator Linson, at the request military under orders, for a term of
oiuov. inn, nas introduced a bill five yenra, the eonsiderution tlierefoio
so repeal BO ujucu OI Hie law 01 lliat helmr tlifl mitlm Am....n nl,l hv ...1,1
.I.U.. : JJ..... r... j ,m
o-o ireiui.u. ueuuaiuu ior in- miiroud In tases.-Matowwrn.
ueoieuncss. isew xorg experts,
I i "riir.. 16 T.J. .hipped a car loud of
law whitlows " S Z T mutton to
be deducted from taxes sMHArl nn w. H. Whlteuker oifcrH a cabinet
personal property, will reduce the P"M,;1 Pluture t0 the most elegantly
taxes on real estate fifty per cent areHHea ""'y manner, Haturduy evening
There appears to be a general feel- To beat the whites of eggs quickly
lng among members of the New put In a pinch of salt. The cooler the
lOrk legislature that SOinetllincr ctrm tha nulekfir thnv will frolh
hmilrl Ka flkna in at A rf il.n c.
vv,.. ... nv, UIC in-. VM.,,.fc.,, lu.,a A. ,.m
ing nterests, and probably the n 1 . ,
T,innr, hill .y C thoroughly on a windy day in a cool
place. The sun draws the oil, and gives
mi not mkan it, 1,18 leathers a rancid smell,
If VOU will mix & few niacin nt mm.
Last week the Obnervcr contained phor with needs it will keep mice from
tne following lung at indepeuence. them
"Independence can boast of the Kerosene will make tin kcttloa as
best nubile school in the countv: brlcrht as nw Hninruu ,i,n ...
but the tax payers of that precinct, and rub With It. It will also romnvA
AO not appreciate tne Doast." i stains from clear varnished furniture.
their claim, for wages. (This Is tli I 'JT-"' wr,,,"r"' ,h "'" r J-t.-intwitv
, , . ... ., . l"e ' o., Uollia hmliifM In Iha l.lly of lulnl...
u.,, w, Ti-mvii uv mo reuerui irauee . "'"''"""" "' " ni
Asaen.t.lu ..f l',.r I 7". . MUMMtKI
j ..........,., i. nun ior niiii ami in-rv m
Adding two members to the state iiV..i.liuP.?',"!:-. u "'
. . i n.
miHiieai wmni. Hl.VNK J. I HKNKV.
Itiuriilullitir tl,n ..i.i r , Sworn In Iwrore mo ami iilii-rllH'il III in)
iteguiallng the snliirics of couuty pn--i,lv, iiiiaoiinlayof lw i.r. a. l.. iw.
ireusurcrs. J.TTTI a. . iu.i-.aihin,
T
ipprorrlat IlirSlfl.OOO fur tlm ni.,1111. I r J AW.im PuMfe.
-n t Bisrrilirilis is iskmi lllti-riiul v an
wi wngon. a.-ta dlrn lly on llir l,l,w.,l ami i,iii,i'i. .,,
Htate board for e.iuli,l i..w, 5""" "' ''" ".""":'."...'?."' for t.u.....i.iHi
- , n .,,, r . J. I lll'..KV CO.. Til i-Jo. tl
iiui, r... . . , a u.,1.1 .... , '
1 nivmiug llir irillllllg COIIIIly MIHl- "J i'ruiiw., I hi.
ness.
SfRCIAL AND I.Oi,AL LAWS.
I.lamitlllli.ll NolU-a,
i suing rulton Park into the city of "' IMirtncmlilp heretofore existing
rortiund. iietweon Hownuin and Klrkliind Is thl
increasing tho salary of chief eugi- (1y by mutual consent dissolved, Mr.
neer and first assistant in the Portland Klrkland retiring, Mr. Uownnn will
continue buslnesMst tho old sliuid. All
bills payublo to Gibson A Klrkland at
the Willamette J teal folate Co.
J. A. IIowma.v,
W.'J. KlllKLANI).
Feb. 30, 181)1.
IllanrUora whlih Aneot the Kldnoy.
Are amoiiK tho mint formldHble known. 1)1-
auetss, llrlnlil's cllmuuie, gravel and oilier
(onipliilnlaoftlie urinary oriiiina nrs not nr.
dlnurily cured In ivore niwiw, hut tly nuiy
he aviirlnil by timely inedlfHtlon. A uarful
niuiiiiitiui in ma urnmry friiiniiM iihh river hwn
round In Hoatulesr's MU mli IIim.-ih, m iiikiI-
IiMiih whic h not only sirnrila I ho rcunlnlli,
Ntliiiiiltix when they Ui-itoiio Iniu-Uve, bul In-
t,nn,in iiiini viiir ami ai-rri'livo IK.Wor, Ilv
ln.-r.'iu.lus Um wilvlly of tho kulno.va sail
blmlitnr. thla lilrillrlna baa l hi, u ... 1 1 1 . ..... i
efli'i-t ornxpi'lllng froin Ilia Ii;.hi, tin pu rlt Ich
n.n, ii im iiiu iM.-i:iniar ouiri. o IIIONII oririllla
UielliiilniUciiiiil ilium on. Tin-IIIIIium Ih ulwi
spurllliir linil Hlri-imlh.iii'r of tho howelN, sn
InvlKorsnl r lbs aloiiuirli, unil n iiiiilehlr
rami'il.v for IiIIIiiiihmohn uikI fever mill iium, li
eoiiulernela a lonileney to prelum urn cleenv
and suHtuliiH unci vomrnrU the unotl mid In'
tire department.
To change the time of holdlngoounty
court in Columbia couuty.
Changing the name of Ellnsburir to
Gold Itenoh.
ChangiDgtlie name of Itoy to Mount
Angel.
Authorizing tho Astoria, Hea Hhorc
4 EasU-rn rullroiid to build bridges.
Authorizing the construction of a free
bridge across tho Willamette ut Albany.
Auinorizing rortlnnd, J'jwt Portland
and Alblna to build or acquire bridges
across me Willamette.
Amending tho net authorizing the
construction of a bridge across the Wil
lamette at Corvallls to permit charging
ion.
A ..,i....l-l
uiuoriaing anuria to uuilil a sea
wall.
Incorporating tho port of Portland.
Relating to tho county court of Union
county.
Extending to Lane and Linn coun
ties the operation of the drainage law.
Changing the salaries of the countv
Judge and troasurerof Bhernmn county.
rrovioing mat two pilot commission
ers shall reside In Astoria.
Authorizing the Coos Hay, Itoseburir
Eastern railroad to construct a bridge
across Coal Hank slough.
For the relief of David McCully.
Changing boundary lino of Clatsop
and Columbia counties. I
Changing boundaries . of Gilliam
county.
Creating a Western Oregon district of u u. rmu at m hot.i.
agricultural soclotv. I Z.T ."?'- ktm .".
fixing fees of county clerk of Harney
county.
Grouting the right-of-way to the Rid
dle Improvement Company.
Relating to tlie recorder of Lano
mini iiinaiiu ymiuit, m both ,,-, pcril'ani-nll
urad by ArHSoniTiNS r'rruisr (rr. A,l,l,au
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
srs snrMt
BOX V, eoHTUSD, OR.
Kor sale by Hunter A Locke.
nRPiTrn
S3
THE BEST.
SE.ro ANNUAL
i r 1891 .i n eAikd FREE
i.ll iv-tu 1,'lco ll ca, .
U'lvi,.,. Ii better th.navar
t et-y f, - n f.rt'.rri,
!,, h.t. i -jt.il,
.! i i n. A ',ea.
D. m n 'inv a co.
l : : tt i w,,:l
EAST AND SC'JTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
SHASTA LilNE.
1 1 pros. Train. U.va Porttsnd Pally.
"iCiulE!
r"Ncirin7
If i r.M. l.v. 1-o.ilnnU Ar. H; A. X.
a e. a. l.v. Allmnv Ar. l-;-.' A. m.
I 5ti A. . I Ar. Kan Kmtii-lant l.v. UUi i: t.
A bora train. Mop nnlv at Inllnwlen (ta'loti.
'lortb of Koarbius: Kail Tertian I, iirvirmi c Iu,
WimmMiiiiu, halt-in, Albany, 'lansviil, Hlifhl.b, llai
a , llarrliburs, .luutllou I lly, Irvtnn and hu
tan.
Roseburg Mai', Daily.
I .CUV,'.
Portland .... TOI A M,
lliwoburir ...ii:iiA.M,
Arrive.
TlOMcburir ,,,,',n P, v
I1irtlni.il ...,l?'
Mlmny I-ocnl Dully (Except Stm'yl
lvu.
Pnrllaiid. . . 6:r a.
Albany ...totu. a.
Arrive
Allitny . y no r. a
I'oMlan'l 9 110 A, h
- J
VEGETABLE PANACEA
PHEHARtD FROM
ROOTS & HERBS.
FORTHI cusc or
II
THE CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. MY BKCKl
TO IT NOW,
oon it win, at too cat.
f have bfen troublad raaa vaani vllh
dlataaa of On kklacra a net ban ulad
man AuTanal manllea aad aavt
at .gai u mua aimrcw
Soul relict About Ut
rent phrriclaa.
kt HIS of April
a very vtoleat
I waa tulttrhif from a very violent
Hack thai alauiat Droat rated rae la
- suck s Banner luat I ma bant over.
Wbra I asl duara II vraa almoat Impoaalblc far at
k nt up alont, at Is put en my clothe., when
kind rtovidenea Ml llr .Hnl lih tk.
wmvwn aiunai IHA, an my
hotO. I Uaa.cdu.tely Commenced
salaf lb lea. It kad sa slmcMS
lraculeu. eOtct, aud Is the aeton-
o. I was a new man. I n
racommend Uic us to sU sfllctedl
a i aavt Dees.
o. A. nrru,
Froprletor Occidental Hotel,
mmum Mm, vai
AND ALL OTHER DISEASES
AR'SINO mo MA
DISORDERED STATEmtheSTDMACH
OR AN
INACTIVE LIVER.
ran ialc air all '
DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS
NOril'K l-'DIl l'UHI.ICATItl.V.
Tlinlmr l.nllcl, Act June .1, IH7H..
ll.lliidHUtol,nimonic'P, t
Orc'itmi Olty, Onwin, Jan. in. Ikiu
Nollif. la hi.ri'by alvvn that In oiniiinin-e
woo mo iii-ovinhiiin oi tin, not or nnuTPHg of
Juno 8, 1K7H. i-ntllliMl "nn ant Air Hid m.Io of
iiii,,,i-i mini,, ill uu, hiioiim III ( IIIITOI'liln ()(
on, NHvailnni.il WnsliliiKti.n Tnrrltnrv:" Kcb
win u. reniiiinii, ot iuiii,iiiiili-in-r , Cutinty i f
I um. nilllt- Ol , 'n-UIIII. II.IM MUM OMV O ,ll it I, u
oltloo lila nwoni atiili'inonl, No. "ai'in i'-
puri'iinneot l lie n Jiotno Uj nl si. '.!, In InKa
r 7w. unci will otlir nmol to ubou ii,i n,., i,,.,.i
.niulil ik nniro viiliinblo lor Its llnibiM or hIiiiip
tlmn mriiirrloiiltuiiil imrpiMos, nml h. I'stnli.
IIhIi IiIn oIhIiii to ki.iiI lunil bi'l'oro tin, iruUtr-r
ami re Ivurorthla Dlllco nl (Ircnoii t,'llvttliiw
Friday, tht 9th day of Mav.1951.
llpnnnisMas wltncHtw: llnnrv Vuu Mctor
I'orlliitiil.lir W. II. WliltiHkoi-.lticli..i,l(,ii-i-,'
Or., hniiik Kiibbiiril, .'UH liltv, lli Win
,,,,' ,1,111., llf, , Ml,
Any mul nil imm'k.ihb i,iilintm mtc n,
almvn-rifwnrlhml Innils ars rwimwliKl t,i file
thnlr cli.lin In HiIh ollll'O on m- l,,.IV,w, ,,l,l mi.
dny of May, Irtlll.
,1. T. AI'I'KIMON, HokIsIit,
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEPING CAKR.
for svuoiiiinonaiioii ur iK-nnH cla ts."Fciii;ui
s.tacibod Iu Kxpruu liniin.
Wwt Side Division.
Del ween Porll tiiil mid ('orvulli.
MAIL TRAIN DAILY (Kxccjit Similar.)
flu a. a.
11:11 A. M
W 10.
TT. 1'i.rila.ul Ar. .III p. in
Ar. UiiloKiiili'iioo Ar. 1 in ji. n.
Ar UurislIlK l.v. I'J , n, in
W. 0. Cook
blALM lif
FURNITURE!
PARLOR AND HKliROOM PKT3,
KOKAS, ASM f.KO IH'Ndns,
MIRRORS
Fnuii 5x8 tij) to 18x40 in (it'i imui
l lute ami u large nshI nifnt of
Aiuericun rhilew.
-RUGS-
Of till kinds lmth Lame and
Small.
CHAIRS
l'l'otn Plain Kitih.-ii ( haii-s to
the rintit I'ui-lor ( It airs. Kiiiipv
uoekew a .spm-inlty, and Ctiniet
... n n nil ouini Ht WatH.
BEDROOM SETS
Of all kinds mul finish. Sham
holili-rs. Ciulain Poliw. Window
liadi-s. Mat Kai-ks, I'ictura Fnmus
mil Munldinpt, Stands and Center
al.li-s of all kinds " either Maple,
sn, u.ik or aintit.
LOUNGES
Of all the latest Pattern, with
A oven Wire Sprincs. A ho the
lloey iateiit Sofa Bed lounge.
Main Street, Independence,
Bat. B and 0 Btrceta.
Hi Mi M M 1
MANUFACl L'KEI).
(sn irailiiale the fcperl ol l.e-l a. low ai II
alri.ki- iHr mlnutv In .tnins wluda. Wa um
only III ilinVmil le In the entire nm.true
tlon ( tlie Iron work, t.ur Mill cannot b
Miualled for ilui'lt, lly. 1'iaer and foverntnf
irlncllra. Wt nianutuiiiin,
Tanks, rumps, ind Mill Supplies
Of evrry d-rltlon. Ilcllabl ssMita arant4
In uiimvupK-il Irrrllory. Acldrra.,
F. It. STEAKNS&IXJ.,
Ku-hville, hid., U. 8. A.
Srnd for ratal ugugf.
THE t-
Malfe Real Estate Dl,
Of Indepandence, Oregon.
Transacts a general Res) Estate Butlnca
buys and sells Property, sfTect
Insurance and doe s general
Conveyance Busints.
MM
At Albanv snl Cnrvsill. ronnvvt with train, ol
On-Kou I arliic Kailroail.
EXPRESS TRAIN DAILT (Exw.t8und'y;
. Lcsvs Arrive.
Portland ,Mr, a. MfMlnuvllle 7:P. a.
MeMlaiiTltlsJt.BA.il. I rurtlancl ,.:.. a.
THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL POIMTS
EAST AatO SOUTH.
11
NO MORE BACKACHCI
Kyotl Willi I, TI IK HICHT, buy
IIICU'C NORTHERN
HLLLI1 u
ltO U'N
w$am
lflbo Morrlinntyon deal with (loon not knep
thorn rnsnd to AU.ICN dlreot, He pays the
nnstsgo, Donutlful Cntulogtio cnt fruo.
AdilrnHH! E. W. ALIEN,'
171 Second St.,. PORTLAND. Or.
Aug. 01.
For tli-ket.anil Information roirarrllnvT
mapa, alo,. call uu oun.ny 'i aut at tucli'a
vtiua.
JUKOBIlLltR, K. P. ROO It Its.
Asst. a r. A 1'su. Aft
Kxenntnr'a Nnllw.
To whom It mny iH.ncorn: Tluit llio uni,,r,
.tuned neiv by tho County court of l'olk Co.
Oregon, on the 2d day of Ft'linuiry, lsul, duly
apppnltlted cxiKMitnrs nl the esliilo of.l, R i
vlilnon, diwiwiMl. All poi-Koiis having olnlmx
ngiili.Nlauld wtiitonm ivqtiCHteil to prmc nl
ini'iii 10 im win. tup proper vniu'lirm tberofot-.
lUllmi.llleeiil II. lllrsciibirir, nt Indipcn
deniw, l'olk emmly.OivKon within kIx moot Ik
from the iliiln horeol'.
Ibitecl, Keb. 1:1th, IS11I.
JAMKS O. DAVIDSON,
JONATHAN PAVHISON,
2 18 t Kxi't-utoi-N orsiikt ostnte.
So said
wer, that
Rrestest of
Novelists, and he
neve' spoke more
truly, snd lie miuht
have added with equal force, that merit
im me rssence oi success. Wisdom's
Kooemne ts uie svnonvm nf mrii A
Its history is success. The magical ef
fects of this Dretmriltion hav hen mttt.
ed by thousands of the lcndins- ladiia ot
v. iny ami me siatfe. n is me only arti
cle ever ruscoyerccl which give Naiur-
ui suu pcamytu nut to the complexion,
at the snme time removing all roughness
ot the face snd arms and Irnlni, tk
iu aim, raiuuio ana velvety. It bat
lottg been the study of chemists to pro
duce an article that while it would beau,
tify the complexion would also hate the
merit of beinR harmless, but these two
important qualities were never brought
v..,tci umu tuniinnea m
WISDOM'S
ROBETINH.
STARliETTS
GARDEN SEEDS
' : llKST BEVA USE A L WA ) S
HELTA BIX
Special Prices to Market
Gardeners.
onit for CHlHloirue for 1SIH. Address
am. STAKHETT,
Walla Walla, Wash,
l-tll 3ni
Ml IU MONK.
In the Conlv eourt of li,,, i.o..,iiv r. ,..ii. a...
n. ..,..,, ' '' "
..... r,...,v ,, V'll M'llli
WM.KAY8, rialntlir, )
JAMKS F1TZKMOHUIH, Pi f; J
ro iiiine. h- tyomorr . lli.r,,,,,l.,,,i i .....
; ' - ".",i,,-i,i nK. .you are ri'oii red
li hiuh-hi' niiii iiiiHwei- to ii,.,.. i ... ,.. ;
r.gnlni.1 you in lliealmvoentltle,l netmn by n,e
Ihl day of tlie April lenn of the County eom i
.... , ..... vFi.-Ki, ii, mi oe nent on t ie It i
day of April, Will, and II you ul to,,p
'.Vi'TVr. " ', V "'I1'1 """M'lalnl on Mild dnv, the
"inejilillteineut HKnlllHt you for
hcauin of ,) dim upon mieoiint f, r work hi
!?i,r. 'V''' "'"'V1''1'" ,"lt,, d performed' by
H nlnllll ftir Iiofendaiu on ,(' between the
8il dny er October. ISIKIiind the 4th diivof Oelih
ber 18IKI. and for iInhokIh and illaliu'iwnienls
Ifi this at'thin as denmnded In the eoniplalnt,
S I'.r.'" Tl1,it"k.0 n"'"' ,hl siinnnnn" Is
p ilills bed b order of the said Countv einu'f.
in i a v. h 11 ""-v "' ' ''''' uai v i
. ....... ....,,, nnuiutiy 1Ur i-iaiutiii,
l - M w M Wil
, Apamphlatof Information and ah..
k i- slw. r.-".u"w,,, un
viMtinsnia, WW TTIt..
sa.nrm SSUNSJ at CO.
Parties baring Lauds for .ale will find
It to their advantage to
LIST THEIR PROPERTY!
With this Company, as they are daily
sending lists of land east. Urns plae
lng desirable property before the rest
dents of the East
JAMES GIBSON,
J. W. KIRKLAND, President.
Secretary.
G. W. SHINN,
Hdubb, Sign & Ornamenti!
Paper Hanging, GrsininR, Frescoing,
Etc. Paint rooms opposite Johnson'
Stables, Independence, Oregon.
READ
And be Convinced.
72 Stwl ttx.tlt iron harrow, $20.
5 mul 7 tooth cultivators.
The best horse shoeing.
The liest iu
Iron
T1MK IA1ILK.
liide.initiine and Monro .. h Molor Line
Loaves
Independence.
ll:M)
8:lu
. Il:.lu
11:16
I:iVi
4.-W
dill
Leaves
M tiinoutii.
TM
SM
iam)
n. a v
:
t.M
Steel
or Wood
-AT-
E. Erangd's.
Best price paid for
Old lion end
Castings.
Main St,.
Independence,