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THE WEST SIDE. tWtl'KD BY Polk County Publishing Company FRIDAY, "JUl i . 1.1 APRIL 0. IIIOI. WMT Mill ADIKl'. With this itwu it is pix.baWe thnt we never our oonneetiou with this pujHr, our Huewewomi being Mr. Kirk H. J. Clark ami (., W. Otton, of Port hint), to praeti r il and etlloient newapni,er meu. Paring thfl imst tbrvyriwlmvt lultoml earnestly ami honestly, and against uiueh hitter opposition for the upbuilding of the town iu jiartioular, and Polk county iu general. We deemed it our duty to stand by our own jieople, wheth er they were our personal friends or mortal eneuii.. Many I inn have we been constrained to aceus our readers of lack of palming, Hiul severely eeitstire them, but a second thought eouvinc ed us that their good judge ment would tell them that we could not be making any groat sum of money out of the tmsiuew and their lilieral patronage would, always be Appreciate!, and our experience has taught us that such a course was for the best. The jieople of IndeHndencehave dealt liberally and fairly with this jiaper in the past, and we hope to see a contiuuance of the same pleasant relations. The paHr has tam of great benefit to the town so that value lias been received. Onr relations with our readers have been of the most pleasant nature, and we in leaving the West Sipk, do so with feelings of regret in not again meeting our readers weekly. May you all pros per as never before, and still con tinue to have this paper make its wckly visit!. . A word nlxHit the future West Side. We feel safe in saying that the paper will be greatly improved. The gentlemen w ho are purchas ing are young energetic, men, who pay for the plant of the paper, and wine here to ideutify themselves with the future prosperity of the town. It is to the interest of the readers of this impcr to necord them a hearty welcome. Nothing is so intjHUtant a factor in the advancement of a town or a county as a rustling pushing news jiajier, but no man, -uot even an editor, can do business without customers, and customers who are wanting to trade. There are firms in IndcMndeuce which might at least assist the newspaper with a small advertisement that are doing nothing. The succeMsful business men are those who advertise; and the successful newsjwiper does that advertising. The moral here is: Give the new proprietors a cordial hand grasp when you met t them, and then give them a nice liberal cotract for advertising. Respectfully Yours, E. C. Pknti.and, 8o many people have asked the editor of this paper what he is go ing to do now that he is no longer publisher of the paper that w herewith answer through these col twins. We estimate, from careful calculation, that we have worked during the past two years at least '200 days directly in the interest of other jieople, and have given iu uiiTerent bonuses about S200. We have advocated bonus for every thing excepting ourself; but now we are going iu for the feat hem on our own nest. The town, county state and all the world must excuse ns for devoting so much time to its assistance. Polk county is still good enough for us, and we have shown our good, intentions in the past and will let others "shout for glory" now. There is nothing iu carrying people alwut in a blanket, and hereafter if there is any carry ingof that kind done, we are going to delegate it to someone else. iliose who stand back, do the growling, and never get in and lift, seem to get along with the most contentment. We have never used an abusive word, have done our part of the lifting and the conse quence is we are expected to do it right along. We are turning oyer a new leaf that is all. KFKI TIIK MO.NKY AT 1IOMK. The people of Tuscon, Arizona, by a public subscription, buy 8000 copies of their local paper every month for the purpose of sending it abroad, and in addition to that pay 92w a month for "write-ups" of their city. Tamar, Colorado, pays $2000 for a pamphlet, and $1500 for "write ups" in the local press. The Monitor, of Fort Hcott, Kansas, is paid $7000 for talking up tho ad vantage of that city. Tacorua, Wash., sent away ,'00,000 Mgrn in 1881, when a town of only about 1500 jieople. Balem, Oregon, pat ronizes the New Year's issues of both papers there and sends them away; also other issues. Thero is no use hiring a brass band away from home when you have one at home, and it is wrong to send mon ey away when the local paper oeedtlt Tho local jAoali,tt'vMU,''a4nil' be encouraged to "writo-np'' the town frequently. Portland has reached out It arms to thu people of Eastern Oregon and proposes opening the Columbia river to compotctive navigation. IVar Portland, we the people of the Willamette valley Implore you to hear our rry. We too want youi help. The Willamette river U almost closed. The rich coiRra lions seem to avoid water, ami want something stronger. Water is go.nl cuongh for us, and its use means life and happiness. (Wt you couicl the, corporation to "use water" once againt (THMKNT ttoaair. tf claims will win the iearhl tight Mills will bav s wslk over, hut nwt people hav n lile thnt it Is votes iil not lltl claim thnt will mi tie (lie ImioIiicm. Mr. Mills ha a cor tir ..n "claluia," hut how be Is Had with votes remains t.t Iw seen A Mills would mske aloiit ss unlit speaker ss it would lie ponllil to svlet t w trust thnt the oVmocrsts will elect him. Ilia occupancy of ttis saker's ctmir would mske HiouwihIs cf ivpub llcttu votes. There Is a growing Impression that some of Hie Kannsrs sllUnes nieuitsn of the fifty second cotiuress are talking too much, Ptvwtit Indications are that the Par uel envoys will not collect nough money In America to pay their Indi vidual expeuwa. This Is not latum American sympathy for Ireland Is waning, but la-ciua Americans refuse to endorse the dishonorable private acta of Mr. Pamell. There la no discount on Americanism of Bishop Keane. .Ilay thin country la not only the grainiest organisation or popular Institutions, hut It la also the heal emtuHllnient of human fra temlty and chrlatlan clvllliation which the world has yet seen. Aud the hWhnp Isn't candidal for oftlce. llew are of the man who Is continu ally talking s.-aliiat "sentiment." Sentiment rules On wotld, and with out It men and women would still be living aavsges. Tha persona whose nature is without "setitlment" and de serving of pity rather than execra tion, for they are shut out from the sweetest things of this Ufa, not to mention the hereafter. Kx-r!ieaker ItVed has gona to Europe for a long vacation. II has earnetl a good rest and he should take It, n order lo I prepared to worry tha big democratic majority In tha next hosme. Mr. Cleveland has written auother letter. This time he gives the farmers little "tatty," but American farmers are too shrew d to lie caught by such chaff. MJ. McKluley In a recent stated tha tariff sltuutiou tu four Hues as w ell as It could be done in four col umns. He said: "Nut Mug I can say of Die new tariff ran help It. Nothing its enemies sny can hinder It. Ita operation, alone can do It hurt." The news fr.nu North Carolina In dicattm that the liiuonshluers are eVmt ly allied to the "Malta," and quite a ready to munler oflierni of the law. It wasliound tocouie. A demtM-ratk-paper clmrves that the adniinlstrHtlmi la resonlble for theexistance of the "Mafia al New Orlvaua and for the re cent occurence In connection there with. There is about as much founda tion for this as for the avemgv charge made by the democratic preas. Thi spring campaign of the Hatfield McCoy w ar has been declared off, for the present. A New York city ortlcial is Indignant because some body tried t bribe hhu. What's the trouble, wasn't the prices offered high enough? If the democratic split In Chicago shall result in the election of repub lican mayor of that city visitors to the Worlds Fair will have reasons to be very thankful for its occurence. As an explanation that doesn't ex plain Governor Nlchiil's letuv to Mr. lllalue concerning the recent killing match at New Orleans Is it great suc cess. If this government isn't the beat In the world, paticularly for those, com pelled to work, why is it thai Cuba, and Hawaii are so anxious to see their countries admitted to the 1'ulted Htates? Adult catechism: Which Is the rich est and nnstt iirosiHTous couiitry? The United Rates. In which country Is wealth the most widely diffused among the peo ple? The United Wales. What are the ptinuiyal causes of this prossjrity and the generally dif fused weullh among all classea? A protective tariff and a sound and stable currency. Who gave the country these bless ings? The Itcpublican party. Reciprocity Is such a good thing that the nations of the earth are all howl ing for il, and Uncle Hum can leisuraly take his choice. The rousing receptions given MsJ. McKlnley every where he goes are an indication that the people are beglnnlg lo understand the benefit of the lalrff bill bearing his nama, which was so inibhiHlilngly lied about lust full. "Uncle Jerry" Itusk believes in the right of American meat to fair treat ment ngroud, and the American people believe in "Uncle Jerry," Iletwaen the two beliefs It is dangerous for for eign governments to gut. I'mtri't Your llnitllh. Cold and moisture cuinhlnnd hsv s UirporlHlng elTocl upon ths bodily ormsns, id the digestive snd ssnrallvs prucsss Hre apt to be more tardily perrorniad la wlniir t bsn In the rail. Tlie ssins Is true, also, of tlie p.-iureUiry functions, Tbe bowel l ars ullen liiiri;lh, and lbs pours othe akin Ibrow olT iiiiiiiuie wusie nn'iiei ai una sfiiisin. I lie system, therefore, iwiiliM opening up a III lie surt also pumiylns snd regulwlliiK, audi he Merest, Niireut una most tlioi-ouh lonlriind nlteri'tive IlinUmn lie used llir tliess purisv.es Is HnsieuersnuMiuu-B ninem, rn, .on wdo nish to ensile tlie rheuniullo Iriiv.tii. Ihe dysoepllc u "ii il; , tlis pnlul'iil dinliirhaiieo ol t,' iMtwnls. :i bil-o-is iln'k. and liio uf"v- ous vinltivl lows, ;:ocfniiuon el Mils llinsot tlie yem , .vlll on wen nrieiniurce inmr sv lein Willi tills renowned vsttctiCil s'rnnarlilc In- vi";iiiiiU It luipnives the siipsl'ls, s(retiL':ii The lslrjr. lOSOHaNCK tsm'T t AV, It uever pays to 1 Ignorant, tie telllireniw U always al a premium. The National .Htockmnn says; In no business ierhaia docs lgmirnc have to be (xild for more promptly thau In dairying. When wechuru, if we don't know tha right degree of tcmiertuiv forth cream we may either wmi many hours at the crank or else haw the butter come too soon, with flavoi aud texture ruined. If we don't know how to feed our cows we may lie w l lug fe.nl every day; we may be dairying with the wrong breed, aud so m through the whole laislnesa, if wed. not have the kuowhslge we are alit In tha way of making heavy .ies In the present slate of dairy science It Is luexcunlble for any on to go blindly about his work wh.u he, by a lilt) reading aud study, can lie as fully In formed on every dairy subject asih. iii.s.1 expert. MONKY S TIIK IMIWV Is" MASSOKI) (Ml r.U.a prominent dslryni.ii. hiahen, Jud., read a M roil "Money In lb the IV.lry If Well Maiiatfetl." .s-ftir the Indiana Hlale Is.lrv As-i-e'.s Ion en Kebuary is, st. Mr llairls slated that his dairy euindsleil of u high grade Jeraey cows. He f.s-ls for cream, has three sll, si lls hi product to hotels rstaurants, aud faiullhw In thsdieu. He ta-hilis his cow s. w hloh mske them iimiiw gentle; they doimi want to run around aud chase each other, as they would with their horn on; they give more milk, aud art" much more easy to handle, Mr. Harris .l.s not allow any whistling or Laid talk ing In his hem to eielle lh cows, Hr kee his cows up all w Inter, and has s well-ventllated and warm bam with plenty of windows, has his cows milked at regular lioura, and by tbe same per son, does not allow the calf to suck the eow. Two weeks More the ew Is due to calve he puta her in a Uix stall.whlch is her home until calf Is dropped; ha a girl to run his cream wagon, and ad vlia-sall dairymen who sell milk or cream to put a level-headed girl on th. wagon, and watch the result. Mr. Harris etlmalr that a cs.w t him IW a year, the expense. U-lng dlvlilmlaa follows: Hllage llneed oil meal, old prl.-ea.fi; .sits straw.lt he buys It, II; pasture, V hels .'. Mr. Harris receives for hi pnalue' Ji cents r .piart. H mys: "(train Jersey wws, and Kiluge, will make, any butter dairy siicee.ful. WINTKH IIAIHVISO. The subjis-t of winter dairying fc sltraitlng wide-spread attention A 11. ltarrett give In the American Culti vator his ex erlence a follow: A to their winter foot, I tried various systems of feeding, but soon dlwuvercd that the animal had to lie treuted very differently from lh. which wer simply t stand around and do noth ing all w Inter. The change from tilt pasture In the fall l the out-.br feed ing was ihme gradually. A sudden 'change affected their system so that there was a -rlod w hen the milk (low waslow. Tlie uture gets t.s p.sir snd uneertalii In the autumn.sn.l t Iw gsn feeding them w inter fisl.l.-r s.-v.-nil wirks Is-fi.re they wre taken from the ttel.l. tin rainy days they were driven Into (he stsbl.-s and fed on enallage and grain. When finally houwd fi th. winter, which should I ni after lh. flmt of NoveiiiU-r, they ran relish th. full winter ration then without ex periencing any marked change. The ideal winter fond for tin cov.' la a chap, auivulent fl, w iilch ol course, is difficult to provide. The silo must come iu for a large slistw of this fomi, for In this we get ss near to natures product aa polle. The silage must lie fid freely, and with a little corn and meal; but the latter lc not required, so much If plenty of sue culcnt silage Is at hand. Watering aud feeding regularly ate essential, and should never lie neglected or varied from day to day. In order to havi plenty of winter fol It is oeceasury to store away large .piuutitle ofsllsue and the winter dairyman should make a rt of his summer business the work of growing sweet succulent com for this winter food. KAK1.I WIMTIH fKRHINO. Tlie Amrrimn ArriinJturiit says: It Is easier to keep Up than to get up sfier liuvlng gone -down. Wheu an anlniid fulls off in condition by any neglect at the outset of winter, It may rerpilre the whole season to get tmck aguln. Hence the gn-alest care should I exercised to keep every animal In the best health aud thrift at the present time. Exposure to storm aud cold may do a serious injury, and when the cold weather arrives extra care should Is) taken to shelter all the stock at night. Young animals e.KM'liilly should Is? well guarded In this respect, and they should get the best of I lie feeding at the beginning of tlio sen son. till. AIIIIHN. Dr. Aborn, Fourth and Morrison His, Portland, Oregon, the moat sucuosHfu. pliyainisB on the American ooutiueii' for the speedy, positive, absolute unii permnnmit cure for Catarrh of the Ile,ni Astbmn, llronolutis, Pneiinioma, ami Consumption, will bo al Portland until July Sill. Twenty tire years' siioocsafiii practice. Instantaneous relief and perniauei.l cures often effected upou tlrst oousulln tion. Dr. Aborn, by his original, modern, souutiHo met hod, effects speedy and in he al cures of the most obstiuiite and liitik standing ciisbs of Niihu! Catiirrb, Ozeim D'afness, Discharges from tlie Kris Asthma, Bronchitis aud CoiihuiiiIi nl AlsoHtouiHch Disordnis, JJilioiin Colio. QallHtnnfl and Jiiinnlice, llenrt, Liver. Kidney, bladder snd Nervous ArT-fltious; DIseHses of Men. Also all ailim nts pe ouliar to worn.n. Dr. Aborn onn he consulted from now until July 5th, whou he leaves for Europe. Noia. Home treatment, securely pnokeil, scut by express to any pact of the Paoifio Coast and Territory for those who oauuot possibly call in person. Hityl Where did you get that watch? Why of course I laiught It of Putter- sou Bros, and on the euHtullmunt plnn tooi-No trouble to own a watch that BRIEF MENTION. Tlie Mesican nmgress ha cnvens1. Hen. Iloothuf Hi Kalvaltou Army la very si. k. Priiie lliaiasn k lis just celebrstad his seventy-sixth birthday. Hon, J. II Ortntisl, foamier nf (Irln 1 t'lly, In,, snd tlriunell college, Is dead. I'etislnn t'oinuilslonrr Hanm emphat ically denies s piibllhd rHirt that b U sUiul tu resign. Over 8. IKK) leacliers aud school chil dren at New York sis slrk with th grip. Thero woi 1,100 duatha tu that City last week, John M. Ward, ths Imsehall player, and his wife, n Helen Dauvrsy, have settled their differences) and ar now living together. Frank Atkina, son of the KplseoMil minister at Is-nlsnu, T., ran away from horns snd Ills mother grieved her self to deal at her son's action, Mis Kllew Hsvsrd, youngest dsnghter of ex-Hm-retary of Htsl lWiysnl, was married to Count Iwenhaupt at Wil mington, Del. The groom has dropped hi title, Th oth anniversary of th birthday of the venerable ex president of Prince ton college, Dr, J sine Mcl'oah, was eel sbrated al 1'riucstou, N. J., fsw dsys ago. I'errln H. Bnmner. a former Callfor blau who has gslue.1 roiiatdershle nolo nety of late by identifying antrtdm, hss been arrested at New Vork for perjury. He will be hotly prosecuted. Six men st lMroit nter.t Into a con test to see who .-.mid remain awake the kmgest. Knur siuvmiilsvl in leas than srveuty two hours t hie went tusatie. Th winner held out tor eighty hour. Th will of Lswremv tlarrvt beneaihi to hi widow sll hi furniture, pnlure. clothes, plate, china, jewelry, wine aud household stores Slid all th reof of hi property In trust to bis three daughters. At Ashland, Wis., fifty would l filer on Omsiia lands formed a lins In blinding snowsttiria ti(t-n dsys before Bling could tw received. Th Hue lis increased dally. Th Bling will win uiem-e on the l?ih lut. Jerry Hiui(is.iu, lh Alliane senstor. got up a tre trad metUig at New York. He Invited tloveruor Hill, The tatter declined, saying h was Deluo erst and not in sympathy wl;h object advtcated by ths iurttng. Hill wss Mtindly hissed when his letter was read, Msny Washington newspaper wrres poudeuts declare that Konator Htanford i is working hard for I lis Kepuulnan prea ! identtsl noiiiinstton la svi. Tiisy as inine that lie hos-s to secur this by the ! iuditrseiiieut of tit Fsruicrs Alltsuc s ' a candidal. A cablegram from (Ireyton, Nicara gua, : Warner Miller's party hss bes-q wreekml on Hxucado iteef, Tbe iinlsiat I'elrel has grins to their relief. All (lie party are reported safe. Hon cado UUnd is about 100 mlies northeast of OrnYtowiir ths easteru teruilnm of ! ths Nn arsuua canal, tlie puiut for which Senator Miller was bound. Two branches of th Mormon church at lndepudcuie, Mo., known resiect ively aa the " llemli u kite" and the Ueirgiiiel church, " are fighting for tit pueaewatou of Mount .loll, a low hill about four seres in extent, which wss eleeted by Joseph Huiith as th place where all lit elect will auitl on the judgment day and from lU.-i Lx takou lo Heaven. heveral llsrlsu county, Ky., rltiien wallowel the bait nf some New York "greeu gissls" men. They raised what money they could and sent ft. W. Smith to buy Souie of the stutt for thcin. He returned wi.h the report that hs had been Hewed out of every rent h Usik with hou snd has ls-n arreated by the men who sent hlui. They think h got the "goods and disss not want to di vide. A deeperate battle is reported between Ihe strikers snd sruied guards at Mors bead. In the Pennsylvania coke region. At S o'clock in the morning 800 or !H strikers approached th works of the II. C. Pricks Coke company aud began to batter down the galea. When ordered to desist they tired un tho deputy sher iffs, wounding several. Th lattr re plied with Kenilugtons. Ths volley killed eleven of th rioters instantly, while many wounded. The guards tired two volleys befur the rioters retrested. Previous to ths raid lh rioter out ths telegraph slid telephone wire. Two regiments of militia hav been ordered out by th governor. The Italian government, dissatisfied with the action of tlie administration at Washington In regard to the New Or leans tragedy, hss recalled Itartin de Pava, Italian minister to Washington. Sensational reports of American being imprisoned in Italian prisons, and war were published and considerable excite ment was crested for th time being. Th demand of the Italian government wers that tlie slayers of th Italian sub jects be punished ami an indemnity be paid to their relative. In reply Secre tary Wain plainly showed that the United Mates could not graut assurance of the punishment of those who shot the New Orleans prisoners, because such ss urance would nullify any trial by jury. All that it can do is to see that the usual procedure on the Indictment aud trial of the aocused lis carried nnt, As for Indemnity, he declare that the govern ment is willing lo grant it. This reply was unsatisfactory to Italy and Baron Kava was inatritctsd to press the matter and if he got no further satisfaction to return home, ISoth countries express th greatest friendliness and no serlout trouble is exiectd. European news pniers are divided as to the propriety ol ll uly action. Damn Kava has sailed for Koine, leuving the legal ion in charge of the chief secretary. Tha Investiga tion at New Orleans has developed tin fact that the four men over whom tlie controversy has arisen wer fugitive . from justice iu Italy, Three were mur derers and one a brigand. A white man and a Mexicnn engaged In an altercation at Hanger, Texas. The Mexican tried to nse a knife, when the white man shot him. Other Mexicans engaged in the light and two more were killed. Thomas Gadsden, cashier of the Mer chants' National hank Havamiah, Ga., committed suicide at the grave of his daughter. He was a prominent man and had been connected with the hank for many years. After several failures the new gun boat Bennington has succeoded in meet Ing the contract requirement, according to the statement of N. F. Palmer, the contractor. No official report has as yet been received at the department., The Utah Traffic association has bemi re-organized. Ths association is coin posed of the Denver snd Rio Grande, Colorado Midland, Rio Grande Western nd Union Pacific, Its object is to reg ulate the handling of traffic to Colorado nd Utah points, Miller Owenby and Thomas Klrhv. two prominent citizens of Maynard, I Ark., had agreod to settle an old feud i the first tim they met. They met iu a ' store and, as each carried a shotgun, tired simultaneously. Kirby'i head was blown off and Owenby probably fatally wonnded, Kirhy was a member of the I legislature in lm, 01 $'' UMioo '" tofriifhi, i Th )iillent. Is Knilua money, nf W.MB WSS "III OlT. i I I f U old IS'lf 111 foDitoll ('H tl nSura of s favorite vsl hl bail sirs red or beam MoWn. 1'e.ipie .atlled her a 'cianS," snd Mrla site a. It la uafortuuele thai one ul tits . ntlit vi ah. him ever sain this Oil. m Ju. It is. bowrn-r, rnsiHnlly li. . I their fault. Often fiiaiaionsi aVhuur. Sienta will ai siwnily etiant s nnin's m lies nalun). Ii siJ hlains sues, sufterif If !lw sre "ersnky." toil led Uiem In use Dr, h-ns- a ravorile rrwriUMi, hli h Kan la sllil'l minalr tor " ImiuO MatSMsva." " Cavorll PreaerlirtlMR " has mrnl Ihiai. anils of r. Isl riibleii uHt-rinf worn of -(erasl eakrs," psindil Irrea-ularillra. ul. eentiions, .M-Ksnie disiiavuienla aud lieli-d ailments too nuineniu to snratlon, Il Is ftw only ne.liiKne fur omn. sold by dniasisw, utelee a pvalllv gaarauie Ilia) II iil. In very raw. ssllalsctiou or Um ihh .(t.UUV will he n-futuled. niS Tins. I'ruuraxurs. llottsJu, M Dr. PIERCE'S PELLETS Prly Vefetabl anal rfeelly Marlat. leaav t'neiiiaWd sa Liver fill. Bmsll-. I Imtpest, r.aslea to l a. On Tlu, twaar eaie4 lelWi . Slrk Hraaark, Mllloa Headarke, I'anatliMUlon, IwaUgssMlaiia, Billow 4U larks, and sll dsnnafsneals of lit Slutnao tod Ikjwrla, m turn VMU, by 4nKaSV Faber's Golden Fomale Tills. for rial !in- ilar llles;tio'lo'ilitiii'iea. q ti. H.S:kt-t. ArMi ttU SH- iWi IV thM- II. li-.'utlui-nl ls-lle luotiihiy. o isiame.1 .i islie. -ipri'seC aisurlnunsm. IUII1 laltl Clstsls! Iktn'l h husilmsvl. Ssv Tim. Ileallh SUU SHSlMf .hsss uuvUi r. SW.I a any a4lesa its liv isa: ih. ,s Ml.l"(.rt, rioo THE 1FHR3 1E0ICIRE COIPllir, Wssiarn lusucii, ll-aM, 1'UMTI.AkU. cm for .sir l. Duaisr Us-s. VEGETABLE PANACEA fntrvsiteo rnoM ROOTS Bt HERBS, rem ths, cueic of ($31 AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARI8IN9 mOM A OlSORDCKEOSTATEornc STOMACH OS AN INACTIVE LIVER. ros) aaic ay all DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEAURSJ The Celebrated French Cure, APHRODITINE" ZtZZl postrivc OUAHAWTtl lu ftir inr lurm f if iirrviitt (i . or t)f iliwiKtr ot tti BtFOst Lm I. ..m me AFTER Ii-ixl.e uw i Miiiitlliiiila, 'ImIixv or OpIUBl, or through .UUMthil lUillM-IPlli II, O.rr lll.llllJ ner, A .. itx k a. I.t ol ll.mn Timer, nlri.il llrM, H. piii.K J..wii .m in , Bai k, l iillial W rakii--. Iti.irtla, Ni-rtiiu I'i.i.iiiii..ii N... -i me al Kiiii.i..ti. j.iu..iihtia, ln.-iiiMa. Wrnk M. m. nr. . 1. mi 1. 1 I .itier al liiinMptirv, vtlil.-li II nr- li-.'r. odfll I . til .lni.lllreilla?rail I.I.I.O' ll Clu e II !! Lit . UIM liir ..IN n-m u tn.tlt "ii i.-.-'it.i ni i.it. a. A W It 11 I : I' A R A NT r K tr er. V or.Ur. lo relniol lh moitev If a I'w.-ina.ie.t r. U ni.l ellii-le.1. Tli'"luin.lt o mimiim Iti.ll. il. I anil III. ,-. of Im.IIi irtr, W0iaiH'llll cured lr rMn.-liiriM ("milar frre A'l lreM THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. wsarsas ss.sin, BOX 71, IH1KTI.AND, OR. For sal by HnstorA Lnoke. ' ., T'eafliHIS, 1 j.lr.'i C ri'th, Uro'iS, JMCo h.ii-nf ae. tat linst. A. I'll thro'l, 1 1- -le-d t H(K-r.i)' ill...; i. .tt:t U '.ri oIIci'Ikh ol lli '" '' C ' -erlt 1. -n"li i,.rm Ii iltl. MriiCK I'Oll I'l'III.ICAI UIN. Tlmlier I. noil, Art June It, ISIS. I ' III l.-.l Million I .ami I UU.'C, lln iioii I'liy, (in-Koti, Jmi, , MI1 Nolli'l- l hori'liy Riven Hull III iiilll'llnlti'- wuiliue luiiviNinuN oi iiii'Hi'lttl volljii.in ol I.......1 IWu ..I.I1II...I ,.,. ... i. ... II. u -..i., ... Iluiiu r liiml In tho etiiioa uf I iiliioriiln, tHo smi, Novioto mill 'H-.liliiutoti 'I'errllorv:" Kil- wluC, I'eiHlHiiil.ol 1iiiIohiiiIi.iii t'ount.v of m.ik, Mini., in i ir.'u.ui, ill hi in uuy mi. mi iu mm ollli'o Inn HHiirn Kiiili'iui'iil No. Jim, I..r the iuri'liiiNp of the n ol n . '4 of mpo. In tpi.. r Iw, 1.111I will ottor ir.Hil ui mIiiiw I lint the linul otiKlit In noire viiluulili' lor lu Htuhrror Hloiit- tluin for nsrli'iilluritl iurnNoH, Hint to onIi.Ii. Hull IiIn ,'litlm to niiiiI limit lit-rorollie ri'slater nun roi-i'iv.-r 01 tuia iiitut' si iii'o.iii t'lly, tiro you, Oil Frldav, th 9th day of May, 1891. lie ti.riM". n-. .vino- " : Henry Van Meier, I'i. -i 'i ml o. VV. II. U 1 iti'iikoi . I ml. ..'1hI.'iiih', nr., l-'ii. ik iriiniiil. I'iiIIm Cily, nr., Win. Ituyiiuiiiil, .', ', i lly, di'. Any uinl n'l 1 im.us o'lilinlnir tttlvoraoty tin-hhove-ileiH'rlli. il Inn.lM ore riHtu-tt'(l to 111.' Ihelr nliiliu hi 1 mIi. oillre on or lieloi-v suit) Hill day of May, !; .. J. T. Api'Kmsun, Hi'sUtor. Cf.KAB TOmi PACK. II hss been hsratofort irlewn t triaas columns that modsrn mull. sin liss dsmouitrstsd last a pine ply ikla Is not ths rusll o( blood dlieam. but ! eauiail br tmnalrad CV, dlfiitlon, lor wlilch they now firs TftsDJS Cornell vi innasa 01 po Sih sud mlasrsl blood purlflsri, Two ihort taitt monlsli ar bars ilrsu to contrail tha artloa ol ths potsib aariaisrlllsa snd Joy'i Vsgstsbls Sf sapsrllla. Hit 0. P. Itusrt ol im Minion itrsat, I t., wrltsa that ahs took on of ths lasdtnf ssra. psrlllaa for Indlf aitlon snd dripspils, IU only srTeot wsa to csum pluplss to sppasr on her fsc. Upon takluf Joy's Veirntabl Rsnansrllls thi Inl sffeot was ths dliappssrsnc of ths ptar plaa snd ah wsa aubwqusntly rollersd of ha Inillf sitton snd dyipapala. Robert Stewart alas write from Petalums, Cel., thsl belug troubled with bolli hs found thai ons ol ths leading lareapa rtllsi sotually Incrssssd th rup tlona, which rsapondsd st ono t Joy's Vscatabl laresparllls and HHfffH 1I lamsdUUIy. set. m I S3 WW I nariai.li hi rut r3s. llf nr( f Mislm. Co'fie I til Goodman & -Have Ju-il ItcceiviNl 1ir i i'l.iiu the I'lM-tory a CELEBRATED - BAIN HACKS, CARTS and CARRIAGES. Ami In H 1'Vw Days Will INirivc n Car lml f BUGGIES liin-ct Fkmii lh KA.HT. 111 J I Alt, These Ifijfsj wer' ordered i nrly Iiiat FiU and liuilt ne llly for for Finish Dumliilify mid I'riis.. Vculw) huvc a few of the C'inciiiatU liiiKgie, w hich we t-un s-ll to an j one wHiitinjf c-hsup llig. V hIho carry n full und comji!ct linn of Find rhie I I A.RN JCSS, I O BUS, V I I I I B. A Full and Complete Stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tin ware, Pumps, Pipes, Fittings, Shingles Etc. Plumbing and Tinning Neatly Done. CO A I K AND SEE US. lu.l.n.l Vtt fUrllitT jmrtMUn. tntMn nf mn$ gnt it lh ti,mny ur T. VV. LEE, O ! A T. A. Portlantl, limt.'n. R. D. COOPER, Tl. k. I A(rnt 1 .i pemlrure. til taSI AND tiCUT.l VI SOUTHERN PACIFIC RQT! SHASTA hlNE. Iipma Trslni Uv PorllaiiJ Iisllr, South. I K.ir'ln' r-.ii r. . I l.v. )'..rilHn.l ,r. s-'tt a, a. Ittii !. a. I l.v. Allwn Ar. ii.il A. a. ltd A. a. I Ar. Han Kraneiani l.v. Mil I-. a. Mn.ve trs.ua .top mil. at follow lot tiaiu u north of Koiwlmrf : Ka.l I'orilsii i, .irtHtiiu i In WihxIIiiiiu Mali-Ill, AlUny, lati(vllt. Slliil.t.. Ila te. Ilairlaiiiim, Juiir.ion I'll), Irvuis il tu Sen. Roscburg aVaV. Daily. l,eae. Arrive. 1'orlli.nil .... s-00 a.m. Ilriel.iint ... ,,vin v. KiKi-liurt ....tli) A. a, I IVirllatiil ....I'll, u Albany Ixical Daily (Except Stiu'yi !. Pnrtlsnrl s oor u. AlU'ir i.ttlA.a, Arrlre. Allan. sons, a fort lam! at a. a Tullman Buffet Sloejicrs. TOURIST SLEKPING CARS Fur aiwoinmoostinn 01 eweonil elaaa riaaiiii)ttfik aiiarlied to Kip run Tnlua. West Side Division. IX wren Portland nn.l Crvalli MAIL TRAIN DAII.T (Ksoept 8unilay.i rA. a. II IS a. a. U 10 r. a. I.v. Ponlaiut Ar. )p. in, Ar. luileiien.letie Ar. I S o. m Ar. Corvalll' l.v. 1.' V n. 1,1 At Alhany sud Corrailli connect with tn.nn o! Oregon Taenia Kailnl. EXPRESS TRAM DAILY (Except Sumly Leave I A rrltc Portland ,4 T. a. MeMlnnvllle 7 r, a McMiinivllli6 a. a. I rortlsud ;.:30 . a THR0D0H TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST AJIO S0DTO. Porfleiefaanrl Information resardlnrrilei uiai,ioilottOuiauy's agent at ludepea iauosw . KOKBLRR, I P. ROOKR9. Asst. a I. A t-saa, Aft So said Bui- wer, that (rrratrst of NoveliBts. a n rl ha neve spoke more truly, and he tnioht have added with equal force, that mtrit esaenc of success. Wisdom's. Robertine is tlie synonym of merit, and It history i success. Th magical ef fects of this preparation have been attest. edbythoussndsofthe leadin; ladle of society ami th atao it 1. u. . u cle ever discovered which give a Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the same time removing all roushne of the face and inm mnA i..i. .u. skin soft, smooth and velvety. It has long been the study of chemist to pro duce an article that while it would Va f( the complexion would also have th merit of being harmless, but these two Important qualities went never brought together until combined in ' WISDOM'S ROBBRTIfaH. Heat a piece of iron quite hot, tUen rub It with now cletiu white wax; put It again tu the flru 'till It baa sotike.l in the wax, and when done rub It over w ith a piece of serge. This prevents the Iron from rusting. Koiio Like Succgss Al n I ' rj.' AMirlmnt of- XV MuXA. 'rX IA Z. .V. 0. Coo! MiLIK ISf iiFURNITUllEL rtiti-oit and i'i;iiit'M)M hi:ts I tiuF. ASM liF.li Ui-' MIRRORS From 5S 11 ( tu S I I in (ii-rninn I'liili' ami ii-lnif,'" HHsur iiionl uf Aliit-i'ifiin I'lal.. -RUGS- Of all k i mis Imlli Lirgt ami Small. CHAIRS Kiihii I'liiin Kitt li.-ii Clmirr! lo llir Kiiiiit' 1'itHor rimirs, Fnin-y 1!H-Ufi-H a SMi-inlty. ind C)iin't UiH-kfi.4 with Wown Wire tvmts, BEDROOM SETS Oi' h11 kimls p 1 fini. Miimi litililfi :. Ciiii.'iii l'u' , Wimlosr Sh;nl.i. U.t 12 tic , l'u. ore Fmnn'9 ;inil M.tiiltlii'-. . S. iiitls und (Vnter-talili-H of nil kititls infitliiT Mnplo, Asli, Oak or Walnut. LOUNGES Of nil t liittwt Puttem, with Woven Wi:e Spriii". Alro the lloey iat Tt Sofu lounge. Main Street Independence, BC B and C 8 tree U. No. 1467 Will le at the old Rtiind in lnH neiiuViiee on Mondays, TiieMlajs and Wednesdays of eiivh week. For further partii-nlar address, A. L. Hudson, 4 10 Salem, Or. Sir Stafford I W,)l lm at I iilcpendi'iice the sea son of l.S'll. Terms, $W to insure. List year's Hwounts may he f .mud ut the Independence National Bank. 4 10 4t FLETCHER 8 SlflGE, Owners. NOTU'K KOR ri'HI,t"AT10N. l.AMorri-K AT, Or.-n.ui City, lirvsnn, lr. 'Jl, 1W1. Niillo la lioivtiy Klvon Unit Ihe following ihiiioiI wtllor lm. III.. tl imiU ur lilalnirniiou i iiisk llnnl Jinan In ii.nii- of lilv olnliii, mil I lull Mini irM.r will ho Hindi' iM-fore tin? iiiiiily i li'i k in l-olk onunly at HhIIhh, or. n.iin .May H, ism, l.: linvi.l Hh.Is, lioiinv .-ml Knlty No. O.IK lor lilt- it), of 18 toll rSw llx niiinoa Hip Ibllowlni' wilnoasra In nmv iiIki-oiuIiuiiiiis roKiili niTiit iiiHiuli-nltl.ittlon il, unlit hinil, vis: II. Hi'-IIiiki, T. MiTlin iioiiiIn, mill flay MiTtninioml, r Iwlvr IN.Hi diniily, loliu Kltnor, of Kinta Vallvv ll.liloli inuiity, all ot tiiviin. J. T. Afl'SHHON, Hr!fiattr, I UyoH wtinlTHK IIKXr, buy iLLEN'8 N0..?N If the Morr-liant you deal with dooa not km them aond to Atil.KN dlrwt.. H payath (HwUige. ltaiutlftil Oatslogtie sent fit. Adilrtwa: E, w. ALLEN, 171 second St.. v rt A!n nr 1 ka all 1f vii An.l. ROCEWQOD Douly Cur hmd of the - WAGONS. BUGGIES It'illl M OiMEJf. thin trwlc, they ru uueiiHlel READ And be Convinced. 72 Sle', tooth iron harrow, ?20. .1 and 7 foodi pnltivators. The Ut horse h eiug. The la'M in Iron Steel op Wood --AT- E. Best price paid fci Old Iron and Castings. Main Sr,. Indejieiideiire. ! IUV ROUTE , !1 Pacific Railroad T. K. IkHill. Kki-kivkk, CfjjM D2ve!o?ni2iit Go's Steamers. Short Line to California. Freight and 'Fares the Lowest. STKAMK.R SAU.ISQ PATJX, Htoamer WIIXAMPTTIS VAU.EY. U-avoa Ya,iilns: March d, la, in, . J.csv.sn FrHiiciaco: MsrohS, IS, 81,. Train No. Swill mn Tn.wdij-s, Thundaj-a, snd Salurdaya, and on Inlormwllalf. dv when nwfaiHry, Train No. will rim Mondays, Wmlnt'sdsya, snd Krlilnya, and nn tnlmiiMiiai iin hn niw.ary. Thla Am, .. M..A-..... . . . . . sstiin.,ai..a without no lo. .i.iTOiin.H.witn tiies. p. R. g. sud ms boat at Corral It snd Albauy. W. R. WKKSTER, 0. C. H.KU'K, rtn. F. A P. Asrt. 0,n. Co. Gen. F. A P. At. M Montgumery St., O. P, B. R, 8an Frunplsco. CorvHllls.Or TIME TABLK. liipMn.lonoi and Moaaionlh Molar Lin mm Leaves Indopt-ndonce, ti:;Vl H:1U :tl 11:15 1:5(1 4.-.K) 111 Leaves Monmouth. 7: 8: limu lSbik) ,a SMS :.1U