THE WEST SIDE. Pclk County Publishing Company CUM I OMON, MN(G(U. FUm.XY, MAY 1, REFORM IDEAS. The Capital Jomwil hits a word or two to suv on the class of journalists w ho in endeavoring to elevate mankind nuike their papers i HMrtof ...oral reform organ. A pajxr mm w never oi..,h.mm. ... its eomleinniitioit of vice has no innuei.ee in us ..ucn,...-v. case must In. a pero.ml nppUe.it ion A. -A... .. ....J... It ........... ..... . ...... ... ... .... 10 cued rv.i'.i... u wum ,m 1 I t A...... ' eowam witen men u.v wmw. in-m publicity m their evil deeds (lonenm.iv things for the god of consideration for their lecli..gs ami , Wl, ,tll , lniuk ,lp ,.r ownVxprienee is thut w hen-, akw t ,lumlir ,H (uk , ,im ever tho people should know the;. ( . . triun It is nesi io leu u, lei uie bolt strike where it may, The Jomiiiil goes on to say : A ti'ur'"K sample of U.tit alyle of a uewniMper momUft iuhhh to mir talile ww'ti wk. It I t. kind of eriw. Ih lwn a leoul n wxnn'r hihI h imU nt medicine R.lvrrtixi.ig niwllo, More In wimple of the Hvlini!i numilUliiji tlml ia miihIw U'licd in Mwwti uUmi vry oihvr Until Item: Young meu who freipieiit uiln llm iviuW thenwi'tvv unworthy of tho H'loly of yoi.ns Indie w ho hv tkiiy inkiM or ttmiiltloii nlxx.t I lie niurDt Ki.d eommoueHt thiiiKf life. (ilrK dnjriMi want Kri'ilu'p lutmincrM for luiUuul'' In the flnti pta.v 'vi?ry younn miui w ho v lulls m ftdoou U not t:rtirlHp hummer and wind nm we to ll. lug of the elmrlly of limn w ho lndlerlu Inately elHwtlftea. oil mi h? Sut h ranting never yet miv.'tt a yumin iimn fnuu the evlk of drink. Youiik wvmt'U do ii draw the Hue ut the vuloou lmhlt uuKn they have lmn educated ho to (to. If Inns ami girl ar taught at home, and hy the ex ample of the whole lie IghhorluNKt, that It U dixieputahlu to U m In a 1" they Ktw up o to believe and that Mlef will follow them all through their Uvea. That b. the way tcmper auce meu and women art inmle and and not hy ticwpnpcr rant. It lickcihK to read tliU nt that haa no good etVevt on anyone and only dlMgUKta th(M whom It 1m Intended to help. With all aueh murullrii.K, we would like to know how much better the town is where tliU paHr in printed la by that kind of work? How many lew aaliKino are In it, and how many young men deidttt fMin vlitltlng the talooni on aivoiint of tlui Items? Wuat go.Nl it do to tell a young women who la going will, a young mini who vWl aalonuM that ho hiu. no lieUe or ambitiiiiiM aUive the conrwt Mini eunuia.mat thiuca of life, ami lh.it nheevl.lently want, a grtignhitp I....... mcr fur a hualauul? Nunc whatever. . If tl. wriler nr t.ioa,Hker ,.f a,..-., ni i. ....Li.,,, ... .....it n.,. whom he Imagine are not ut good a he, what la he trying t get at? Score of men go to unloou who are Jiiit aa useful cltlciia a nueh an eilitor, tho' they may not be Melting an giMal an example aa he. The alitor doc not re fuse to aagoclate with theni, toacll them hla paja-r, nor to take their money. So long aa the aalo.ni and liquor b.iNiuewi la legalizcil and luw a leglilmate existence, all men who drink are not to tie awept out of decent aoeicty by the mere wave of a frantic hund, tho' bedora print a newipi.ier. It 1 imi the way tiling are done out went, (live every man a chance. No young man can alUird u a matter of character to go to the aalooim very much. If he think to take a wile and prepare lilin wlffor the dutieatif family life there is no aafc rule but total al(ineiici-, and no one can blame any young woman for liiHlxtliiir uoon it. Hut the wav to " - , . , I I''"" - I.i.l get young men to quit the xaloona iaji rnnit ,m not by trampling Umn them and aeek-i lug to degrade them Iff the eyea of the world. There are few young men will, ao little Npirlt and mind of their own aa to he won in this way. The procc la a failure. It la the force of the phariaee that la aought to lie exerted. It la not the force of kind. aw am) love. MEETING THE PRESIDENT. Gov. Sylvester l'enuoycr has agai n made hi msol f famous not only in Oregon, not only in these United States, but in all tho civil ized world. A reporter in Port - land obtained bis confidence and to hiin ho stated that ho would re main in Salem, and expect the president of the United States to pay his respects to him, instead of doing as other governors, meeting the president and escorting him from the state line. Tho interview wai published, and has created much comment. Xo doubt (iovon or Pcnnoyer wishes he had the power of some rulers that he might behead that reporter and suppress publication of that interview but this is free America and lie can not. As governor of Oregon he is a servant of the people of Oregon 1 and should do or say nothing to', ,, ' , ., , , ,, .. . . . belore tho session than during the IJIIIHe JIllll.M'll VI lilt: ntitlt- it nun ., , ,. , : ject of cither ridicule or censure. , (Jov, Pcnnoyer has done both, While it is true I hat he has a moral j right te refuse to receive the pres-j identin an open-handed and hospit- able manner, by simply waiting for; authorized to be built and fifteen the president Ul pay Ills respects to ! years have elapsed next October him, which of course he will not. since that time. It was required do, yet it would look in better1 In the original bill that qiiartoly taste for him to make his prejudices; reports should bo made to the state less marked. When the governor and live per cent, paid on the net of Oregon acts for the good of the j earnings. Hits the law been coin state of Oregon we all applaud j plied with in all particulars? Since his actions both of the opposite: the end of the first quarter has the political faith or otherwise, but when ho lets his own personal feel ings dictate him in his intercourse with his fellow man we can but ensure him. It la mild Alexander the Great onco vltdted Diogenes, the peculiar pltiWoplior, whom he (on ml sewed in u tuli busking hi the huh, "I hiii Alexander" ukl the uioiuutIi astonished nt the liidllVorenoe with which ho was received "Ami l nm Iio4i;lii returned thecyulo. "Have you no fuvor to ask of me!'' in.litlred the king. "Yes'' growled Diogenes, "to get out. of my mill" light," U whs viilii ofhin (lis regard of tho dooenrlex of life. Diogenctt mudo himself mi histor ical rhtirocter but no one .idnilreK Th( governor of iial (HlwMl,r ,ho tB,,y lw,o but not raise him.sell' iiliove the ,Mh,,,U( ho ilemuml tlmt the i.it. , Hh ,)p , , , , 1 1 nsiMM't AVit l III) due respect to ivi.vuiii.i. ..f ...... ....... u I... I,,.. CONVICT LABOR. The time i ncor ul liuiid when the state nuthoriticH of Orcgxui will I culled upon tu decide mi lut portant nitcstioti. What shall we do w ith our state iria!oueit.t The contiiut with the stove works U ncui ly out, A fat tlilni; I he atove company has had, ami has driven every other stovn foundry from the state of Oregon. One tirm has the monopoly of the business, Thut lirm is t5oldsinith ,t fioweti tH'tji of Portland, inlying 40 eeuta ht day for the convicts, and the stale boards ami guards them. O'dinary whk.v for work of a similar nature is from to tl per day. Thus it nm 1 seen thut no privute eouiTi'ii cnu coinia'te. Of (H.urse that tirm has inado a g.Mxl thing out of the eontmct, but it has also lau a great beneiit to the prisoners of the state. The Icsmoii has Uan so well learned that some kind of employment must he given, I hut the Hlicy will prolxibly never la cl.ang.sl to keeping the prison cr uiicuiphijcd, and also iu some useful employment. The .jucslioii arises, What shall their latmr lat No doubt hut that uiuny towns would Jiave stove foundries, if the convict stoves were out of the market, consequently there is going to Is) a demand for u change. Tho problem to lie solved is in a choice of occtipat ion. The (M-citimlion must be of such n nature that much unskilled lulair jm ,.mj,j0viil. ut a prollt. It ! , , ,..,,,.,., ,h;1, ' , ,. ,,,, . , lWl i'Hlircct COI.IHtitio.l with tlie honest toilers of the state. It must Is- an occupation that will admit of'ii.uils ladng economically used in watching the convicts, ever ready to make a break for lils'ity. We ask our renders to give this matter consideration and let us have mi expresHioi. of op' n ion in these columns. AREAS OF OREGON COUNTIES. The I't.rlowlnjj figures' are ollicial, from the late census rcMiils. Total area of land surface in Orcoii, OI,.".iH); water, 1,47(1 i total, till, WW. . ill. .... i.wn .... i.siii .... I.IW .... .. .. i Hukcr Iti'lllnll Clitekiiiiiaa.. 1(I,M, .... .'uliiiiibla. lim a, l.lllll i.iiU Mulhmir jiil Murliiii .. ...... itu Morrtiw , fiM MlllllliilllHll I Hi 1'IM, l.i.i l'lk nit i'",jii""."." J!""! SliiTinaii f.ln I llliiin.. .k I.jja I'malllla.. I.na) I II Imi l,i : ''"""" ... 1,7111 .. t.r.i .111,1110 iiiirni. Wa.lnwa . a.awi llll kwill 2.MH.I ttmra I..II1 WuliinaUiii a. II', Viiiiililli Ml Jox'iiiiiiiA , .. i,a4 K h.lll llllllll S..VJ1I 1.11k K.I4U If the secretary of state of Ore gon were to distribute to each member of the legislature of 18!,l a copy of the code anil session laws say six months isdore llm conven ing of the legislature he would perhaps be exceeding his authority but would be doing the people of the state of Oregon a great service. And in this same line comes the need of having all reports of public institutions, of the state of Oregon submitted and published ut least three months Isd'ore convening of the legislature so that now members and even old members may come well prepared to act as intelligent legislators. The present plan is for some member to move, after legislature has liegiin work, that codes and session laws be provided. It is (lien too late to allow insjs'c- tioii, and in many coses they are never opened until tho session is over. Jt would cost the state no more to furnish legislators the code . ,,,, i-l II, session, The next legislature M unor ' ' It was Oct, IfiTti, that the locks at tin; falls of the Willamette were state received one cent of revenue from tlie locks, and why nott Since tho Willamette river is virtually closed to any opposition these questions are pertinent. A Communlotlon. Furth NVkmt Hidk: I nm now aliening aUmt the la'aullfut atmtof t'all City, wandlng my way to the d Kt of th "tudeaiidenc nud Kalla City railroad." The dejnrf la not yet vUlble to the naked eye, tint It can be clearly aeeu In the Imagination, Kail City I nut at.ut atxmdoucd the Idea of lltaral awUtance from Independence In building a railroad, anil ha now In contemplation the dlgglngof a'Vu.mt" from here to the ocean. When that great enterprise I completed, Kail City will outrival any city on the Weatern heu.lxpherc. The trade with Aula w III all center here. What a glorloti proa jieet, Well may the denUciwuf the mountain hcrcalKiiiia come out of the brul, and wave their hat In joy and exultation, The motor line hum Dab la ha nut reached here yet, owing to the eltlcnof that burg Mug full- charged with the project of building a wouict. laciory, ami uouriHg nun ai that place. Cllleuof Ikdlaa, kt not your eucrglca lag, but boom th.Me lin (Ht.tn.it meaioirva to completion. Frank Itublvard N talking of ati.rtlng a bank here, with a capital f a IKN), MVM), (So It. Frank, there' money In It, and when in full oierallim, you can ii,,i,.le ll, ilioii (" llm innili.lnllia i I I V .. ... .... with ashlnnheiter lo atUtVall Ihelr nceewtltte. l'ut me down for U ahait's, and I will divide the profit iherehiun with you, I ithmild like very much to lie at Fall City when Itarriwm dultk hlallle lo the intrlotlcclllienof thai energetic place. No doubt llarrlwu. will com pllment them highly on the energy and leal they dlxplay la .nuking the wildcr.iiwa bloMMiiu a the romc, and lev eling mountain w hereon loereel eoatly ami taclou iMitm-ea. 1 u my nl-emv, plweje extend to blm my high could eratloii for hi valued acrvlciw to Ida country. ublll.era of tlie W'Ks r Si UK ycHl mut make a vttlt to Fall City, the elt Ixen iv extremely anxlou lo gnw up on your "phU," examine your cran ium, (hat they may the belter Judge of your capacities to fully appreciate the woud'rouo powera of adeptitilou the city has, tu accommodate the varlou want of emigrant from foreign laud. I am "Muck" on the plutv, uuire e peclally a my mvutal vUlou extend into the dintaut future, ami Ivl.otd a dcnarly (Mipulutetl city, with munufu turlug ..dutrteoutrlvnlli.g the worbl. FxtvUiior 1 their motto. K H, Aasortlonmant af Sohool Fund. S..icrli.ti'nite..t iteynoltU ha kindly furi.UluHl .. wilt, the aiMirtlo..mei.t of achiMtl fuuil to tho dUtrlct of folk comily. TheapMirtloiime.it, aUtve the (.'(I to each dUtrli't, I about three dol lar Hr capita; coiiAwpiciilly out of tJ,4MT.(a luleientleiiee get (lUU lH.ll.u.l.im.W.,,b.nn.o...h7s7.a.i.;(tliVItiMlll ii(i)(1 R StMU u 1 lie luiinwiiiir it I lie ui oy uiit.rie. ami ioflhie: I Amnion. 1 I'.u, .illVrk. v. ! ! ; li W i I ni ! ilna t ' a.i l.lw ." ; I'niiu. I I II IK ' ' Italia i it! . I H .Vi ! .ta i 1 M !H 7 : llvllli. a ' av 1,11 ItalMim T at ltd s hlhtiir 7 . m ; liI.Ml) ' M. Jll 11 1111.11.11 iii ;u , ui I I'liiin. II i l i I.M.1 , farknr 11 i I I -I Knvar l.'l S W ! TT l , .Mi.lllllttlllll II j i j at " ! J ...ul M.iri, t H . :M ' lid in j lil..wiiii.i.-e IU j W Hill i i Mrlit 17 . I: , .mm . M. ..) K 1 I. I Xl i I I 'a I lil 1 i .11 , i :i7 I III, kmill ijl I 17 S 7f' 1 Kla' Valley SI l Ml '.'.'il ai I I'rrrtilal '.'J j Jl Ul in I M. nun. mill ii ' M I'.; J. Mirrl.lllll .'I : 41 170 ,'i ; Iml.iu ' an W ill ilraiiil H..ntle ; M :-.llll Itl.kniill J7 , .11 IIJV. tlll"telet. i W CM III .Mnllllliilllll j ; 1111 l.iil XI lmli-H.ii.i.iv an I i m at M,.iiiinmii. n , . , .it, in l.nmilii ;B j . Ivl T.'t Sutlrm .HI II I 1 MiiiMin VUlu i ai I i niM.ri,i,.n I H il.'i Hi l.lllmlll M IV j llM mi ''nit :t7 ;ti i I n m Khrrlitnu :ai m ' itii :m iiiii ei j 41 Is. 71 I, inn. In 4. ill 'J'l l.'i I ml la t I I mi ai IMLiui. 4a it lie li snviir 44 III V, VMIIIniii.ua ;. W . 117 W l'fiil.r J III 41 16 J.illlt lllalrti-t 47 .'17 III. la Illil.HMldl'llte 4K '.11 I l Jl Imlhia 5. 411 lin l, 1'iilliut !U III M Hi', M' hi-iillHi.it Ai. HI I... Wl M.H i,y r,i :n l;.i m Miiniiiniiili r,:i :ti lid mi Knii. i iiv to XI id Ml IihIIii 67 w am m Knii.i'liy M IU It 7ft I'ulIlK Phunny Pallets. First Diilhw Man (to cciiud la.lliu. man at the north hIc) Ilellol What In the niinie of common aenae are you doing In till high altitude? Second liaJlas Man I upioe you have heard of John ('leva Hlmni'a tuhu lar cavity through the center of the earth from pote to jhiIc? Kirat Dallas Man Yea, Second Di.IIi.m Man Well, I inn ex. ploring that hole for Homo Mihtcrraucan cavity hy which I might turn the Kick rcall river through ao that tlieao EMqiil- n. mi aucknm may be able to run up and anawn near Ditlln. You ri'iiienilier atai.il our court house? First Da! I iin Man (pulling the comer of hi eyo down) I It not time to take an olwervaliou? Presently they wore seen on the lea aide of an Iceberg surveying tha llruia- nuiiit .through at. amber-colored bottle, and making a peculiar witiud of admir ation in their tliroals, Iuilcncmlcucc man coming up I he. Htreetwlth hi am. In a aling; ciliim meet him with a knowing expression on his faee-Klght? banie Man -Nnw. (,'ltlzcn 1 torso throw yon? Lame Man Noap. I'lolessur Carter a ho' was making bis asceriMlon care lessly b.uiipcd Into the planet Mars, mid a rock fell and hit n.con the urn.. A few of tho bystander yawned (III they hung their upper teeth over a street awning, and your reporter went out into tho cold, drl.nling ruin to try and Mud the cdibiriiud get tho last half of hi weekly supply of la-cr cheeks. A few of the boy of I'arker'a have organized a violin society, called the 'ltoyal fjqueak," with William Kerr as musical director. As they are all resin punlshers, we are expecting a grand scrape in tho near future. Wanted A young gi iitleman of Par" kcr'a wlahca lo wed any young lady w hose face and figure are adorned with world of beauty, t,vl. of beauty not being partlcular-anythlng from adaliy mailt lo an nil Iff model. No dowry l needed, a he I In comforlnblc clr eunmtanceN. He i four feet, eleven and lhrewUarter li.ehea high Iu I.I ata-k fci-t (when he wear any); full ohcHtcd; dark eomplexloniHl, light blue eye; mnull acar under right eye, cbumhI friM.i a fiiwl bite, the marki of lite teeth tM'h.g plainly vllhle,but mil enough to mar 1.1 manly heauly; mild tempem n.enli even habit, etc. All eorn-s.ii-dcuee received with aticctlnn. Addre J. Y, Z., I'arker'a, Or, Tha Conoartand Rtadlnaja. (hi (hi Frhlay and Hatunlay even lugs the Kviiiigelical eh.trcli give an en tertainment cniiKWllug of ii.umIc and rccllnlln.in, The fulliiwlng are the pro giiim: KIHHl'M.llir. . I ( hariit.."l.ci td 1 1 II I. hihI Vlwi Itiwiuail,' y ltwlliUIn,"Tlmt (Mitwiwll.rtl .Mint'.' .MtuNcrllxir. ,t-ur. Iir.iru ,''Wirlil' Knir.lrnnd MMi," Hii.o ..... . ."Whril llieTlilnCoiliiM .11." M.ut All' Wllllniii. A l.s lniUi.it .Mr. IVkwh'k' IhIpiiiiii,'' Ml H..H.MT, a.j.i'le.ia ,, ."Mimnliitl.l in. th lk." T- Holm ..,,.,, "The HklM. Ilrv, liillli. I'lule K...H ......,,.,.. Willi, till.. V milMiHle "Cll Jnllll." Hi ll.vlnoii.ii ..."riw Awlwilo lx-lur," ,M i. 8. itlH-r. Il -Hrr.ir.ini , "ImilliU Wv W'll." IJ liw H.o ..........- ,"Tli K V. l,.IUnfl..ll. U mmni'iif."k..iiilii;lil W III Coii.k Alii," MHwllatl .. "Tli t inU Wnjf." Ml.H.'lllH'f. IV-VIii. I. . .... . . - Myrllf le, A tmrl ."A. II. IV M.m William, mill Mr. I'uHun. , On'lmiir .. . . , . ... ,"l.l.i. li.iig ( llie." I .cIwim '(t.ine W'htr Uta l.lllv IU,ni," h.i.11 ..,.,..... .,.,. ..."Tired," Wilrr. m.nixn Mnii r. J ( Ih.iiii ,,"IIhII,IIhoiiiI(uI Qui..," 1 lln..m.i. ...."The Cu.lii.l.e I'miIiii." l'rllwr, S , , .,.,.,,Mttil'rUul l.nii A"." AI.. Willi.... I ItiM-luliun ."llnw IVr.inn.i.i Timk r uli d l.iir" ..,. . .. Ml-SVrihr, .Trkt "O, tUntk-a Hra," MIm Wlll.nlit. M,-r. I .It t .-n.-l.t . Si..n. a -iin'i.i.n I Nolo ... a-liH'i.ut..in .,,.,, ... "Itrli-r Kim." Mi.. M.TiUr. l. V. Ilinf. .,. Tim JiKlKiuem imy," MlMnlr. .... . "aiiilt.r l Iiim I lno'." Tlmt'liy aimer lit M'utiiitrjt nr. Iuiim 111. llrvllnlloll ( lutreli " , ...... luNrrllr, II l.rii 'Sin W.M-n Hie l.lllm ll.ixm,1 la - ttr. tiiil. ... "How llii'-r l'l)l.' 5ll"Srii.r. Anyone wauling a .Mitchell wagmi a I'antoii ellpiwr plow, or a ('anion trt- l aiillariu'liirllv IIIIihI vlll.', (r. (mum, i.sroRMATiox. Tllburr Toi. M B., Ui tmlnco. Bdkal wrl tar. In bli work "hkia diwawa." (bua actooaa ha la ttlmpkM to pommuo tin lb lata aud Back Eatlut luo tltjb m km 'nil luud. x too boaii; tallu bll Ilia ainaUirr e.faui ait lulib. caiuo In nott r-opl. ludliMiioa tu adr.pap.ii) eoodlllon, which cauax lh blood to mora ilu( f l.hlr. which la luia tulnbl. (ha poire Tbi rtaull Ii. Hi. I lhudiiiMiUtsu block la IM porta, which InBana, aach duilucl InBaania I loo bclnf a plmplt. lir. r- llici.loi dual , ool pmcriba ' blood pmlO.ia" to railed, bill j "dr.pap.la cut" lo b uktn, lo uaa hli owa , word, "nil I rfiaraiial lynunu aat aitaa i pMird." Ib old Idea wu, thai lac araplloot ) wan rauwd br a "humor la lb blood.' lo. i which lbr Irealed lb. blood. lr.D th nla.ntl pcrt.ih lime lb raawa whr lb olJ.r taivk parlllai ooolaln pouuh. loft Vfttlt tail. I parlll loltowi Ib. uodtia Idruol br for aoJ j aim. wlih (Rati ni.bl. .Iici.iiic. a. ibi j domacb tod dl.Ura orinua Th. ...ion Ii a paraul whr II cut, dyipcp.1. and lodliatuoa, ; and lb plmpl. aud aklu truplloni which rttull j Ib.ralrem. and wbf Mrt.)tari!li thai an raia ; nali (all ! The Celebrated French Cure, !tt,r"APHRODITINE"K::!:t I ""v. I. aw.pnsi POaiTivi OUARANTCI lo euro atir lonmil iirimii. ilM,n. of nr dlmin.Kr ut Ilia wiiftrailve. nr an. of i.iii,,r wltll.r m,. FORt ..lux Imm th AFTER (.... ...i ib ii oi MiiiniiUiiii, r,,ii.o or opium. ur tlimiiK.1 youililii. Iii.i-ri.i n, out Imlul riiec, Ac. aiu an jmil Himu l'iiwif,Wkful liiit llratliia dimii I'nliK In Ilia llni k, SciiiIiikI Wi-akili'M, llyitrrln.Si iM.lli I'MKIrallnll N'H'turti a. Km ll,.ii. Iii'iirrhii a, lilxuliim., Weak Mtm. ory, IimoI I'nwiir and linlnrv, which If n. rlatit'd oftrn I '-i.il In pfritiMltirttttlil Maainl lit.t. If. I'rln ll.uo a iKH.obtum lut BA-00 Scut lif m.H mi rwliit nf iirli .. A WIIITTKN (III AIUNTRR Inr viry fi of rinlar. In n-luiiil Ilia mmwv II a l'itrmani. i'i la tint elltM'Inl, 1'lnii.aiiil. ul (mtlniuiiiiili Imm ulil and yutinii. n' bulli una, iwnimiien.lr cured hy Ariiainimsa circular tn. Adiliiw. THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WNMTKKS IIRANCM, BOX 71, eoilTUND, OR. For ala by Punter A linc". THE CRY OF MILLIONSI OH. MY BKCKl TO IT NOW, a OON IT Will, TOO IATI. I haa bfffl (roiiblfd man vrar. tril h dlaea. of th kklncy and bar tried bust different remedlea and kan aouahl aid ftvai diaerenl phy.ld.ai arllhoul rel.eC About U 1Mb ol April I wa. auncrlnf from a vera etcleal altack (hat .Imm proet rated m la auc a manner tiiai l araa oem onr, Whm I aal dowa a wu .lmort Impoaalble for m. to aet up alutM, or to put on my clothe., when kind Provltlenc aenl nr. Henley, OKHOON KJDNKY TUA, lo uf koleL I Immedudelj epmmenced n.lnf tha tea. It had aa a.moal aitraculoua aflect, aud to tha aaton. Uthuient of all tha irueeu at th hotel, with Is s lew day,l am happy lo atala, thai I wa a Bew mm. I wll racommend (bt tea lo all afflict. a 1 Bat beea. O. A. Turn?, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, nam aoa. it, NO MORE BACKACHEI Soaaltl Iliil- wer, that trreatcnt of Novel Uli., and be never spoke more truly, and he n.iulit have added with equal force, that mtrtl i the essence of iiicceas. Wiadom'i Rohcrtlne ia the aynonym of merit, and ita history la anccem. The magical ef fects of tins preparntioa have been attest ed by thousanda of the leading ladle of oclety and the tKe. It ii the only arti cle ever discovered which givea Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the tame time removing all roup, hue of the fnce and arm and leaving Die akin soft, Mtiooth and velvety. It hat long been the atudy of chem&U to pro. (luce an article that while it would beau, tify the complexion would alao have the merit of being hamltss, but these two important qnalitle were never Drought together until combined In WISDOM'S tort to nto! Kits Ull 1 red 1 I Kfiifiino : Succeeds -tr,v, ABCHKD WITH HIEBMIAR . TO TIIK HA Trwlvml ill tlm wr m fit, ovrr ninuntda nil lliriiU iiinr, iwr) in htii'a nit yuM, tli'C. en ImikIi hi Ui kK mH u( (lin Miuil, eauirlit mid, tn.m tlm vVvela ut wliM. Iiia rilrmU ih-iiiv.il k would nm nwnvur. I.IMIh'riii Willi iliiw vnniui4liHi fur tiidii yiMii. Iu Ml It. I'Kt.w Ui.Mfii Mr.lnml 111. wiwir mlrrr.Wnl In vuuutrr nitwr, ui k Uelmiuluwl to Urf It, A fw U.I1M )iirk4 rlMthi all uiiiutli' nHilliiunl ua ii.,t him. Alafa dm liulpmtoui Ui aak Iiia nmnlry dir a iiil,.n, bi, uuw myt tu$ uenU IliHie. II brlHl tilt pmnlir, b avnl hiutaaKl ( un.uiiip.iim u l.un-ur,if. Ml. Kir at'nirula. In all tu mrrlail (iHma, Hi " ll iYvrf " ii ail uih-uiM mumI. It rUiaiwa Ilw araivm ai. Moixl.ialuia from ha.vr iviiaa arlaiiia. and mirra all Skin nd alu liimaana, aali-rbeum, taw, K- and k l.idml al.maiiU. U la gajaurauil la (Tiiunirndit. i niiHMi .N.tii'n, ira tn an oh lor aliUU II (Tiiunirnlit. or nii.nr paid fur H will rv.iniiVd, aukl bjr UruajUia. W rv.uiiJ,, aukl by uruaaUia. Cepirl,!,., laat, r Wimlim Itu. Nam AM . 0. AC S CATARRH RIMIOV pttrv lb won. !,, no nwUnr ul bow lua$ av whim, bj uruaraais. Fatcr's Golden Female Pills, Knr ml IrrrfHlar Ii.m; .ilili. llkellmta e lit mrki. A'r ail. UlTnl'llllrMd by (.mminviil laU .iiontnly, Uii'himi to rolli-v ai,r.Mvd tnaudruailun. IUIIIfl! CKTliai Ihm'l ba hiiroliTril, ........ a million) lak niiulb' I ar. anl la tnr addrw. wit by aiall ua i oli.iol.rU,J.ou. , Ada.wt, THE 1PHR0 REDICINE COIPUr, Wwlnti UrtuvU. V. VOHthAHU. OR' Kor Nil by llUKicr U'k. lalllliai.ia. i VEGETABLE PANACEA pREMNeo rnoM ROOTS fk HERBS, rORTMC CUBIC or vii;H3jgi4n!4 AND ALL OTHER DISEASES . ARI5IN9 FROM A DISORDERED STATE of tic STOMACH OK AN INACTIVE LIVER. row SAIC BY ALL DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS. W. 0. Cook MALM IS iFURHITUREl IM K 1.0K AND PKHUOOM PETS, SOFAS, AM BKD!,(WNOr:g, MIRRORS Fioiii 5x8 up to lSx-IO in (loniiiin Plate mill n liujjn naaorli.ii'iit of Aiiiciiciin I'liili'H. -RUGS- Of all kinds but h mC and 8nii.ll, CHAIRS c Front I'liiin Kiloln'ti Clmira to tlin Klni'ut, I'ltrlor Clmira. . Fimcv ltiM'koi'H a Specialty, tun! (Hirpct KOI kCI'S Willi OVPIl lit) M'lHH. BEDROOM SETS Of nil kiiula anil finish, Hlmin. liolilors, ('.utiiiii I'oIcn, Window Similes, lint JtnekH, l'ietuio Frames mill Mouldings, Stands iind (Vntor tiililes of all kinds, in either Maple, Ash, ():ik or Walnut. LOUNGES Of all the latest Pal tenia, with Woven Wire Springs. Also tho Uoey put cut Sofa lied lounge. Main Street, Independence, Bet. B and C Street. ' 3600 SON OF ALT A MONT ! Dam by Live Oak Foaled April 27, 1887. Will Im Iii Independence TlimntlayM, Friday and Suturda.VH of each week, and will Im permitted to serve a limited number of n.area, T IS RMS : 2U to insuhk. For further particulars, aililiwis 4 17 2m J. M. STAATS, Alrllo. NliTK'K I'Hlll I'lllll.lCATtoN. UNnnmnAT, Ori'aon Clly, iriton, Miir, 21, ism, Not Ire la Imrohy irlvi'n llrnl III fnllnwItiK iiiiiiii.il Hi.lli.' Iinsllli'd iml in nf hiu Inti'iilliui In milk llnnl prmil' 111 sliiHirt of IiIn oli.lm, and Unit anlil iirnuf will lin ninilo Imforw llin wmiily I'li'iic of I'nlk iiuil.yHt lliilliut. Ore. aim. mi May II, 1K01. vlr.1 Hi.vld Tlitvla. Honio- aicHi. KnlryNu. 4UIH fur the a e ofaw IH Ip V r Hw lie niuriiw llm mllnwlni wHiickh to prove h 1h oim . I tiuoi.H I'tmlduiioeiinimuiidoitlt.lvittloir nf, aiild li.nd. vim 11. Hiu.tli.iia, Mi'Tlin- iniiiiiia, nun i niy nii'i iiiiiniiiinN, ni i.ftwiavillc I'nlk comity, Jotin Hltner, of Kluua.Valley, llvnton enmity, all of Oregon. ' I, J , A. I KItntln, Hllgiaior, 4v N JAY l Uavo Just ItMwIvoil Direct Krom tho Factory a f'r-Joivl of the CELEBRATED - BAIN - WAGONS. . -Also ft Iirgn Assortment of HACKS, CARTS and CARRIAGES. And In a Few Days Will IUcive a Car-load of ; BUGGIES CmriA BUGGIES lr'" 9 KAH SJ Iloilt to OFU)ER. These Itlgs were ordeiiHl early last Kail au.y mill (iK-cially for this t rade, they are imwjtiale.1 for Finish Durability and Price. Weilso have a few of tho Cliiclnutta buggies, which we can adl to anyone wanting a cheap Uig, We also carry a full and complete line of First class HARNESS, ROBES, WHIPS. A Full and Complete Stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tin ware, Pumps, Pipes, Fittings, Shingles Etc. Plumbing and Tinning Neatly Done. COME DENVER. OmaTia, Kansas City, Cbicago, 8T PAUL. 8T. LOUIS. AND ALL POINT) East, North South, Kur rurilier parllcti.iin Inniilre of anj aitent ol lltr Omimnr or T. W. LEE, O P. A T. A. IMrtland, Origin. R. D. COOPER, Ticket A(ei.l Iiiili in nilrnr, or EAST AND SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. SHASTA lilNE. einw Train. Ua PortlauJ Uallr. iGirin nrar JSII (. M. lh. H. M, lltli A.M. l.v, IS.riand .r. l.v. A.littii,v Ar. Ar. Hoi. r'ntni'laro l.v. A.M. II: d A.M. VU r. H, Ahnra train. Mop onlr at to.lowln xailnn. o.irlh til aimbiirf : Raat Portland, Orvn.iu i lly, WikmIIiiiiii, Halem, Alii. Tanavnl, Bbnia, II al ar. Ilairl.burg, Juucllou City, Irni ami Ku- iii. , Roseburg Mail. Daily. lava. Arrlvn. tHirlliiiKl hkiia.m. Iliwfl.iirit ....:ia. M, KtMi'imrit n jii a. m, I ivniaiid ,...(:i a. a, Albany Local Dally (Except Sun') l.ttve. Poril.nil,. .... Mr M. Allnuy im., . Arrive. Alhanr .... 9 00r. M. Pitrtland . 01 A. a. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For acoommo,inon of neoond-rlaaa paaMiigaia, allarhad to Kapraa. Tratuh West Side DWisioti. Between Portland and Corvallls MAIL TRA1K DAILY (Kicept Bunday.) T.so a, a. 11:11 A. M. U 10 r. u. l.. I'orlland Ar. Ar, iDdepaudeiioa Ar. Ar. Corral 1 la Lv. 6 80 p. ui. 1 p. m, lJ.Wi p. m. At Allianr and CorrallU ooanoot with train, ol Ore(tm I'.olilo Hallroad. EZFRE8S TRUM DAH.T (Except Sund'y) I.uav Arrive. Portland 4M r. H. MoMlunvlll 7 . p. a. MoMliiuTllla Hft a. a. I Portland ,..,l.:ao a. a. THHOUOH TICKETS TO AU FOOTS' EAST ARD SOUTH. For Uckata and Information reranHnrrat BiaDL atfL. oall on aoiniiamv'a au. at In.i.un. daiio. B. KOinUCR. f. P. 1001 R8, MiiIT. Aaat, li. F. A Faaa, At YAQUINA 13AY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad T. E. II00. lUrcivKH. Oregon Dsvelopment Co's Steamers. Short Lino to California. I:rcight ami Fares the Lowest. . HTBAMKIt SAlMNO li.VTKa, Hlinmrr WIl.t.AMF.TTK VAt.I.EY, Iiivm V()iiliia.! Miiri'h 8, lfl, Id, 2, LwiveaHun Kranolaro: Mnrolil, 12, 81,30. Trnln No, Swill rim Tucwdnya, Tliurartnya. anil Kitturdnya, mill nu lntprmecllato day wlmu nccc.ai.ry, 1 Train No, i will run Moiulivya, Wednoadura, and f'rlduys, and on lutprmcdlat dny wlwn noaiiary, Tlila nminv rraarvra tha rlittit to oliatim aalllnu d.tna wlthouv noilrn. , rain. iwinoi't witn ma H. r. s. K. ana rir biwtH ai Coi valll. aud Albauy. W, B. WEBSTER, C. C. 1I0GUE, den. F. 4 P. Agi.Q D. Co. Gen. P. A P, AgU 81 Montgomery BU, O.P.R.R. San Franolaco. Corvallln, Or HAII.HOAIW. IP lliflpnj N 8ALe AND SEE US. Successor to DEALER IN 1 VV ALL Foot Wear of New Ijoods Arriving Every Week My stock is now mora complete than ever before. Shall be pleased to huve ull the customers of the store continue trading, and hoi ' induce many to trade who never did laifore. In connection with my store is A REPAIR SHOP Where Iwots and shoe can lie management Remember the name;:r::r-- W. E. GOODELL, Main Street, - - Independence. Pioneer Meat Market ! W. W. PERCIVAL. Prop. DEALER IN Choice Highest market price paid tor fat i it i.:n au o.i.s payauie llionuuj'. MAIN STREET, . INDEPENDENCE. TIMK TAII1.K. I.l.nflui. and Monmouth Motor Llna Tj.nvoa In(liHndnoe. : 8:10 lll.tll 11:15 1:M 4:,1il :H I.CBVWI Muiiiiioulh, 7:40 8:11 llttO im H:l6 :; YOUR TURN NEXT! COI INI NowBarberShop N.UTK.& EVANS'. Props. SHAVING, HHIRCUTTINe AND SHAMPOOING. O STRBET, INDEPENDENCE ' . 4 17 lm . oodell H. D. Waller. Mi ffl.W AND KINDS OF- Extra Quality. repaired or manufactured under the of M. A. BAKER. Wieats Stock, Reef, Mutton, Pork. Veal, Etc. . a ' ' ' Sif Stafford I Will be at Independence the, sea son of 1801. Terms, 120 to insure. Last year's accounts may be C 1 i. il w , . loumi in uio inaepenaenee Aationui uui.k. 41. FLETCHER I SIHGE, ' Owners. No. 1467 Will be at the old stand in Inde pendence on Mondays, Tuesdays! and Wednesdays of each week. For further particulars address, R0CKW00D A. L. IIodson, 410 Salem, Ou