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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1891)
THE WEST SIDE. Pc!k Ccunly PLtlishirg Company CUM I 0TM, UMCtK : FRIDAY, MAY 2 TO CORRESPONDENTS. lid ttit'u lueur their lifetime ru in itjf iu one. short ek by A wem tug lig1tt. Ye, U't the fitctj and jri can hurrah for candidate, back Hit ftlt'iid, cuss hi enemies and make i fool of yourself all the a lliMMih. ttithutit, a thuuk iu th end, to 11 mi when you are candidate that lit U "wut u poli ties," But them in one man tlml don't forjjK j on, mid tlutt'n the man you upHl. Kvelmnp'. OUR AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL. An latsrsstUf and tswessMt He msraws Asses nt ( farmer's Visit tetliet Institute. (iU, . j l'ulilUher of iiepiier and Ju-m; . nJ Mrrrhir i jxritdiottb uwy print or rlt upon tnmU. ! their puliliontiona sent to regular AkhJ mimmil U tm JmtWrilwrs the name and addrww HVife rvtMr, nmi fl mvjitt ' "e nterlptiu expire, ami may emit ttienlii bills and re C ft Ike artrs, fJW -V - j fpU for atitfritiiH ibwto, ,kii t( IA a, without u.j.H Untf Mich public 'Humus trriU its Urm tM sritf b 'Vtm ltage..8Ttlou ,WWfcWi VtreeerrWt-r. 3.fWt of Kevied Statute of failed .Ifirtly jfosr wiise, sol iwvrt- j Slul, -,iri y'ur jihWAvh, lisf S proitilio f Ik jii. CURRENT GOSSIP. Oh. w: lxilillm had nuthlmt to tin v pulIUh in thin Issue the re- jlUjtmutwiUiiiif (Uv. luyi, of port of our city marshal ujwn the News, Wliotiumi to nui Uwliiu condition of the sidewalk in tude-1 eh U'lnf? pendenee. It may appear to some that the rejKrt is somewhat barh in fttuthtg that sidewalk already built and patched up Mi that jtln triatut can pass oterahalt be entire ly !...:. .1. ; i,t by oidiuaurr, but what w worth doing at all Is worth doing well. There Is too nint h laxity in public matter. iome poor, unprotefted woman, or a hard working hiboir hM A good walk iriuirnl, whtlr m more opulent ltilxr allows his rented property to iiecome dtlapidatnl. A-aiii, xm man is allowed the use of the public MnM for his buildinjr to project into, while the same privilege is refus"d to another; one man in allowed to use the public Rtreet for borage o( wood, lamlier. etc., while the same pritilege Is dnkl anotlier; one man ia permitted to tlisj.Uy hi goods, and mother does the xinio thing and in topped by the niar Khal. There is a reason for all thiuifS and the reason that public matter become a reproach is ! c-.iusi' of too inui u lixtiy. IV nml liuith way Ilaliau lmuiluU l'U-ttcrwdealkiu luih iHii.h inIM,!l",url', lloourjKrt it ioi.M ny twnk ortk-laU are arrv)v4 fur gvttlngttwiiy Ith othorppoiilr'itnmury, but ft-w of thoiu rvvr fit-tin Jait or pnnlleaUary. Why l'.x-t. imltir Insulin wouKl W Uie moot iliwptiuliih-U nutn In tli world If tUe lirm -r to take htm at lib wort) ami M him ltin. Florttl bun lonit Urn koown tlie "knd of flowerm," ami now it Usl that It UU) "taml of ftunar" and that the fane ran l eultlvaUit therv ottiT thau In either. (.ouWiiwis or t'litm, A far (he eamtitiwy fur I lie rtt' tleiiey lncotiwrtKsl Mr. Itlaltie U hohl lujt touifue ery tiuwfully, but til roowrteiidii ana totil-neiiii r Joiug quit enough UlkliiK aimilt II; In fart railier loo much. . .. Iu't Um-w too ninny Ium u the WorM'i Kulr? It look that way to a manupatrw. Tliln Uoueof the raw where one man houkt be flveu ato lute eutn.i and b held nKnH'le fur What la ilone 0 k'ft undone. has long bten remarked, ami now that the niarohal has mado an ex hanstire rejiort, it is to lie hojied that if the council slwuld ortler all the improvement contemplated in the reort that the public will sua tain its act by popular approval. e may mink ncre tn urcgon that times are hard, and ao they are compared to one year ago. .Many think that time iu ludejietideiie are qniet, and no they are compared to one year ago. Those who nne from other states, and one of tin states Ls Washington, report affaire much mot desperate there, and traveling men, who go trom one town to another report Oregon very nafe" and the merchants of Inde pendence good customers, so that no matter w hat we may think our selves, others think well of us, and as we can, only form judgment by comparison, and they are bft pro pared to compare, we may Isj sure Ihey are the liest judges. .So ninth for the present, and now a word for the future. Thoso who are living in Independence had a taste ol "good times" la.st hummer, and they are going to ask for "good times" again soon. As much de pends upon individual eflbit as npon natural location or nwtlts, and we mistake the pulse of the people of Indepndenee if leth argy is to cause the town to stop in its onward ma'ch. An exchange says: A jwifect town is that in which you sue the farmers patronizing the home mer chants, the laborers spending the money they earn with their own tradiKuicn, and all aniuiatcd by a spirt that will not purchase arti cles abroad if they can be bought at home. The spirit of reciprocity between man and the mechanic, tradesman and laborer, farmer and manufacturer results every time in making the town a perfect one to do business in, "rertVctiou" should always Iks desired, even where at tainment is barely possible, w e pre sume; but such a perfect town must be denominated a great rarity until we reach a more advanced stage toward the millennium than has yet been (aineil. Your euritKtideit, like umuy other farmers wIhi II v sltiHMt Hi bmifltf ill a net of the Aurteullural folios si C'orvallis, luu often wondered wind kind oft "eriller" ll was, ami with thl wroukr (IH tilling iwr mlinU, a ft-w of our party ctuieludetl to pay the youtii "hay wl" a vWt Now, miroptnlisi or llw t.vplntl frne er of the swt, wm a limit with a heavy, ml heard all over hi iiek ami fser; 0lgliili pri((s of hay earelewdy Uirow u over the eolUr and Uek of hi owl ud wheu uteadyluu the plow oil I of the aubM-riWr and the date it mrrowleours In variably kept hi tiHiiciie killing out on lh lk llw turf wan fNtlliiirM when our aiiy kft the railroad I her waa a great ileal of turn lug up of pants, lay liit pkvtm of dande lion fUM over our is mis and taking fnh grl on isir hUtoriml umtm'ttan (iwtsl fur mm liile.) With "Hill lh" fniirePKlon we nsiirtHHitssi amiillug Itinmiilt the treta on our way tit the eulk jre with an oreaaioual "Ity (turn" Irian Mini nwiiiU'rof our iwity w ho chanced to have hi thick luad pk-ft-Ctl with ad iiitrailtHi. The Mchuol hoUne la of orit k ami In three atorlea high. It belli? riuudny and th janitor on on a "high kue otoe'1 w wen eianpelkst to tnki) a view of theenterlor of tin? building and entpjtr of the iitudenla eoutsrnliig the luUir, There are Uwarti of a doted Muxm lu Ui building beaidt tlie i bitji 1, w hU-h, If l am not toUtakeu, I mp able of holding W lasole. I U flout i f the nutrauoe to I bo College on au em-baukna-nl uuula to Inrllmt toward the elty are the luttlal of the Institute, t...t'." lOn-gon Agrk-ultural t'ok k-g), made to grow out of aoiiw klud of light yellow HUM w hUU gav tlia ground a very artUtk ettWl. We now commenced u wend out way along llio walks to the right ol the culk'gt?, bent ou enu ring the green bom; a our arty (t il a tinge of that eulor In their boueuitid aa the lloaieop. athte ayateiu la "Tliu like wilt cut the like," we wanted omethlng gns ti, and wbeu wulered w ftsiml thing gns-u tu our heart' coutvot, with pkuty ot auideiit to hvlp uut Um ell'wl aud ux plain the illlUniuv U tttwu kuuk cabbage and Frcueh pink, Tlie gns-u boue U In Ita lufauey, tstt I an lut nieiiw auetssM, aud would ret jure mot auv U drweribe than we woukl will (ugly ask fur, a perhttM 4oe one t-U-will want to write for the Vir tfinit, I hi Week. hen we kit the gns-o botme we ebaMsl, with a curia of ktudetit, out lu the lueehanlftt! deiartnient wla-ra we frtiod thing In very neat tsoiditlou. The mlih-hop ha a floor rtsieuibtlug atoue, hut I hot, a the advancement of "t it uir would nut admit of Mich a flour; It l "Imply coucretn. Tt- auvli were lu a hlulug condition with ew-b hammer hi pixltlon, and the blood ol onto uufortuimto aim-tuer Kiulth' thumb allowing on one of the ImudUw. In the wood working department wt ww where the boy hud Iwen making be hlven, etc. Wo tlwu went Into tb mrcbaitleal dntiighting mhu aud fouud many piece of drawlug that cwlled forth "lly (lumV t.y tlierrld. The building are sunplitsl lth water from a targn tank near the boiler house. Wo did not go to the viable a they told ns the horse were only four lu ouiiilier and were not bloodtsl, aud w were after thing that were "bUsKled," The cattle arc all ttuirtHighbnsbiand are of mnny dirTerent kind. The raising ol hiws they have Jut isuninem d. Tlie (arm consist of about 3 acres, ot which aliout tA acre art in pasture, and W lu timber. They ralso over loo dlllerent kind of wheat aud over ) diirervul varletie ot potatoes. They have a alki, a au cxsTlimut, in which they keep green fodder, renin corn, all winter through for the stock, The boarding and lliug tlcparlincnt charge ! ' a wis k for bonrd aud the ttudeuta nsvlvc I't ivdU per hour for all extra work. We will now proceed to give the uumesof the faculty and call It quit, a a mo(Ullo I setting on the luk Utile and Is ,eylug mo w ith hun gry gin nee, and I am exMs(lng mi at lack any moment. Prof. It. L. Arnold hu Ixs-n prcsl dcutof the college for teu year jmst; Prof. J. D. U'tclicr, mlllUry titciim, iiwtheinatlcluii, etc.; Prof. V. Jtin-hUild, hbitory, drawing, music, langungi', (eak five language;) Prof. P, II. Irish, chemist, phyalcltiu, etc.; Prof. 0. M. t'ovell, uiecbAnliM; .Miss MurKarllte Huell, profeasor of speelul hygiene, cook lug, aewlug, gytumuitlca, eUx; Prof. W, W, Rrlatow, of the preparatory depart nieut; W. H. Lampkln; assiataiit and look after the weather rtjport; Prof, F, L. HMMbburn.entymologlst, imturulUt, xoologlst, taxidermist, (this gentleman is the person who I making a study of the codlin moth, keeping them In glass cases and feed them and polsotia them, etc.); Prof. H. T. French, pmfeasor of agriculture; C. I). Thompson, foreman of funu; Prof. Geo. Cooto, horticulturist; Mr. 8wllow, steam englmsir. There areuliout 11(1 pupils enrol Iwl, ami nearly one-half nre girls. X pear, reatauraut, neetlisl and We are comparatively strangers among the business rncn of Inde pendence and f!cl diffident about offering advi;c, butsince it appears that the board of trade here is not prospering we may oiler a word of suggestion without seeming pre sumptuous. Reorganize your board; place your dues at a liberal sum each mouth, but Insert a clause in your bylaws that prohibits any assessment or the, appropriating of any money not already collected and in the treasury. Make a thor ough canvas of the towu and enlist every merchant and property own er, and the work of the board will proceed smoothly. A newspaper can say nice and pleasant things about a man and his whole family for two long years, thoogli tlie warthy macaroul enter proposed getting even through the ballot box. Or, perhai, the liiiml grant are agent of the "Mrla," oo vuijrcance l-ut. 1-ord IKtuglaatt, au F.itglUh iiohkman, and a brother of the Marquis of Queen i bury, suicided by cutting hi throat lu fondon, the other day. Tub will be surprising new to the shallow -paled dude who Islieve that it hi the height of felicity to Is-long to the nobility, , V Public men ho Iim their bcitiU aud talk "sluh" to reporter have no right to complain If the reporter print what they say to him. It I hi btiitliicwi to res)rt, and to reort mrnvtly w hat he hears, and It 1 the exception to find a reporter who wilfully mln-pcenb, ami no reputable newsWer w 111 know ingly give Mm employment. The Xew Orleatt grand Jury says, lu effect, that the lynching of the Italian was proK-r aud justifiable, and it Inti mate that there are others detective O'Malky aud lawyer Adam that ought hi be. similarly dealt with. We rejoiiw that we resiilo ben Instead of New Orleans. We Ilk a Utile excite ment occasionally it tones up the y-U-tu-lmt we draw the Hue at lynching. Kev. Nun Mnall, tlie M.irincU new (siixr nutn, who Us-june a follower of .-iaiu Joiles, the alaug-sliuglilg revival 1st, several years ago, is having trouble with the trustees of the Methodist Uni versity at Ogden, Utah, of which he I president, and for which he hu bccii nollvitlng money, lie b.'ia resigned, but the board refuse to accept the res ignation until be has made a satisfac tory statement of the money he bus collected. V The most interesting event of the near future iu Kuropcan polith will be the re-entranco of liismarck into public life, as a member of the German rclcb.UK. That he is tbu greuu-sl Kuropeuu of the age cau not be denied, even by those who dislike him. The question ls, will be cost his Influence for peace or for war? Humanity causes American to hope for peace, although war In Europe would add untold mil lion to American wealth. "The treasury Is bankrupt," frau tleully yell the democrat. "We have millions of available cash In the trea ury," retorts the shouting republican. Between the two, people are bewildered and would like to know just what is the real llunncial condition of this gov ernment. Of counte It Is simply non sense to talk about bankruptcy. Uncle Ham may be a littlo pushed for cash (luring the next fiscal year, but nobody doubts his financial soundness and ability to weather the gale; still Hecre tary Foster should at once glvo the peo ple a plain, common sense statement of their finances, one that can be under stood without the assistance of an ex pert accountant. ' I). . Wblloaker, needs leveling up. A. Nvimn, new alk street needs filling, A. M. Hurky, new walk, eight feet W'lda ueetlwl. F. E, Krengel, walk m-etl some new jflfoU- ' X. J. June, walk lieetl rebulldl'ig and to be eight ft-et w Lie, J. X. V. IlutkrtussUoew wall;, huts I tlie Walk to lirey's, corner is In In fair repair, excepting it I t,xi narrow, being two fts-t k than unlliiauee. J. It Cooper, iKHsIa new walk on both Main and I) street. W, II, Wheeler' a alk Is lts nutTo, but In gtssl rcpslr. 1. M. Matllson, on V. tntt m-itl new walk entire. Polk IVsuity IjiioI Uo., on eonier near k 4, walk BeetU lew new Ustnt ami ;elillliig throughout. Mrs. tkifl', walk Dvebaome reiialliug near barn, ami anew walkon Itatn-et Jr. Keb hiim, team enmlng In lm onler. jHSNroii and tilitst.it, walk from! sim r of Monmouth rtreet to hotel tumid lie entirety new ami eight feet whip, also higher above street, than at pr-ut. J. 8. Ikihannnii, walk n sU reuniting ami lovelliig. r J. M. Mitrhelt, sill t lllit, uut ac cording to ordinance, should be rebuilt. J. K. IluMrd, should be new Walk, J. Kennedy, reunlled aud kvelttl. 1). Ik Taylor, on V street, lamts-r on the groutid for n-bullding walk. I a Jtnleur, new walk entire ueetksl on both C and rWond street. Mr. Iklt, new walk entire. J. W. Klrklsml, leveling up, I Yau Xort wick, need repoirlng ami renal ling. J. It. .N, lU,ou 11 slnvt, leveling,' impairing ami reiialliug. VTCETABLE PANACEA eativtseo moM ROOTS a HERDS, roaiTHK cuhc or - r, f.i;iHi AND ALL OTHER DISEASES AltlNOrlOMA DISORDERED STATE attic STOMACH inactiveT liver. row Aic my all DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS -Have Just Keeclved Direct From the Factory a Car load of the CELEBRATED - BAIN - WAGONS. -Ahio a Ijirge Assortment of-" HACKS, CARTS and- CARRIAGES. -And in 8 Few lav Will Keceivc a Carload of i BUGGIES j Direct From the KAHT. I- fliiaanai BUGGIES Ituilt to ORDER. ftosaid Itu wr, that gnrateM of Novelists, sad fat tv spots atiH-s truly, snd bt might hs atldtd with tqaal fere, that awril to the ewaet of socesas. Wiadoa's Robenint is Ui $ynomym of merit, aa4 iu history Is soccras. The msgkal tt feets of this preparation bits beta ansa, sd by tboKMiub of the leading ladle of society and the stag. It is tb only arti cle iw discovered which girt a Nttur I sad HtaHt tint to the complexion, st the tarns tints removing all roaghntsn of tl f s sod vms sod lesring th .in pmooia saa veirtor. ll . (.Il-on, repairing, and jrt f Uwg been tb stady of ebemUts to or walk rebuilt to be eight feet wide, it. I. tisipcr, reiialliug and rejwlrs. UbrtstlMi ehureh, retialllng eiitliv Walk, aud MSII leveling. W. W. Williams, on Fourth utrret, kveliiig sod renalllug. T. J. Ih-, some slight redra. J. L. Htoekton, on Third street, lieetl walk rebuilt; ou V street, new walk en- Ure. Mrs. --, next lUpttnt Jwntonnse, ami relaying. J. H, Uoojwr, residence, walk iicetls retayiug and ome r. palr M. K. church south, K-laylng of walk eotla'. Mrs. Wiuuull, u Mimuionib street, new walk, aud crowing of alley. J. A. Wltcekr, leveling and me new boonls, ilrs. J, E. JvU,it, .n lisirtb strevt, titvsl realr. !. O. I). Butler, ueett repairs. Van Xurtw'lck, nstl repair. I W. iUilsirtsou aud itagley, walk otvtl leveling aud reiialliug ou Fourth t rfreet, Kvaugellcnl ehureh, litssta new walk euliro on .Monmouth strtvl, also refwlrs to walk on llfth street. II. It Iattern, walk needs renalllug and repairlug. I-. Kelso, a few uew lsni. Property neat KcImi', ueetl diall ing and repairing. I "si. Whlteaker,on Moiinimith stretH, needs entire new wa:k, board being ouly one Inch lu tlilckucs. V. W. Ionarl, Walk should Is- low i-rcd at south cud to conim-l with cnsstiiig. J. L. Williams, C strwt, walk ntssl leveling and repairing. Itrt of it should be still rely new. Mrs. M. P. I-rfs-kc, on C street, ticetls leveling and renalllug. Walk of II. Ik Taylor and J. K. Mil ler on t" stmt, between First aud tfec oml, uevds reiiuilirig and n-pulrlng. Vauduyn and .niltli, walk shisild be new from comer of store to alley ml wltlth required by ordinance. Ites-ttully Vour, T. Fesniu, Marxhsl dues aa srtkls that whit it would tty the eowplriion wtmld also bav tht mvnt oi oring Dawmlttt, hut tbess two Important tjnalitk-s werti bever broaght logethrr until crnnMned in ' WISDOM'S ' ROBERTINH. Tbesfl Rigs were onh-red early last Full aud built esjiecially for this tnwle, they are unwpialed for Finish Durability and Price. ' We also have few of the ClndnatU buggies, which we can sell to anyom- wanting a cheap Rig. We also carry full and complete line of First chow , HARK ESS, ROBES, WHIPS. A Full and Complete Stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tin ware, Pumps, Pipes, Fittings, Shingles Etc. Plumbing and Tinning Neatly Sone. COME. AND SEE US. THE PIONEER STORE! .or- SHELLEY & VANDUYN Has jmd received an Flegant Line of 90 IMP Pflfillfi. rninb byUU In all the Xew Styles aud raltenis, aud are now ready for the spring trade. These growls are direct from , t IWMMlUMktStll .'.. -NEW. .-. YORK- ' v ? rt ia -AND- SAN FRANCISCO tr-wT mrm ,r'-:rwnrw - "Jle gambled in tMk" Is simost In- variably given as the cause of the dcful cation or the truslett bank ofllcial or private employe. It would bo hard to calculate the Injury doue to the people of this country every year by stock gambling; the good it docs, If any, J infinitesimal. Why, then, is it not stopped? Bimply because, the stock gamblers buve up to this time been able to defeat all proposed Icglsletlon, either state or national, against this form of gambling. A great , majority oftho people are unquestionably op posed to this or any other form of gamb ling, but in this, as In other mutters, the legislative bodies have refused or neglected to carry out the wishes of a majority of their constituents. RCPAIRINGOUR SIDEWALKS. Rsport of City Marshal Fsnnsll to ths City Council to bs read at th Next Msstlng. At the lust meeting of the city conn ell the marshal was ordered to inspect all sidewalks in town nnd make a dc tailed report on same, tlmt intelligent action might be taken by the council. This week Mr, Feuncll made his In spection and by his permission we pub lish his report, which will bo read next Tuesday evening. I.stiui-BNDgyci.;, May 10, 1801. To tte Mayor mid City Counril of In ebtjiendmuvt Gkotlbmkn: In accordance with your Instruction I have personally ex amined the sidewalks and beg leave to report on same as follows: Walk of E. 0. Pentland needs 22 feet of stone pavement or new walk. Mix Oarrigus, on Main street, need some new boards and rcnuiling. Mrs. Wlnnull, needs five new boards. J. E. Davidson, at butcher shop, uecds relaying and repuiring. J. 8. Cooper, vacant lot, ueeds relay ing and retialllng. so toxom a txnitoB. .t Wsdoni Treatment That Car Cmarlpaa tl.m. AoooTtj:sr to th Ban rnuwttra itVAm rta lr bat tsna dlteerrl Uuu with alauwl as ntag MttalntT tnmmt cmuttpatlea. It ll U Hf teuUr prtnclpf la loft Vftbl anapartUs. Th ffmrt rs full at ncnt o svmM ceoflralBf It nclacr, aad ftis plo vo thir ll wsiaUcsv a tvi trot 8u mailra' wU ksewa l4r sualar. Is my: "I wllttac I relat th (allwla ywlar. I kartlorjrMr had a vk noaurk MUd4 with coutllptiloa, tod Brr loopd bul om impsrutaa that tlfl at sad thl loo wsr out and l lu tffwt, nd I u (la saffimr till I trld lot' VtiU lnphU It klp4 la snrr r sad ku UMroafkli inrgaatd I kd so ( U Bast jhUt t doatack sod nil la coBllaaal dUtm, but aa vltk Uwaid-ot iaf VtUbllnrUli sow t r ad TCi7talBf wltk tar old as otadfndomwttboalaarTUffes, ! kotk mprtMd and dL!bt4, snd flsdly rKoot - Cua WsLna, lluloara, UtKasrssf mkll Our Clothing is Immense. Our Hats are Complete. Our Shoes are First-class. Our Facilities for doing llusiness are Uncqualed in County. GikhI Quality and Fair Price is our Motto, welcome One and All. the We SHELLEY & VANDUYN, Independence, Oregon. The Racket Store Wi rt not villus l cnt, bul w re wllln chmiK-r tliun IIkwv who are wlllug M cu.1, W e quoit Burnt of tmr prU-e.; leriloo'Chano- W.TO.Sao, 2.40,1180, LOUibO UHUbO. ' 2.7., 2.U0 and 3.7S U:n' Uaaa. 1 1, ll nilu5Co nUiC. z; cents. Uaaa W. !k, -W and LflUICd nUoG. nivnts. Kverylhlng els prniwrtlonalely cheap. B.F. ANDREWS, Prop. G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL l'l.r Ilsngins, Krmliig. Kte. Cumt room. n.Ut. Jni-"' siuhlM, Intt'iitlrn, IfymiirniilTIIE DKHT, buy II I rye northern If the Mcn linnt you dent wlih rtixunol koop them send to At. I. EX direct, He jm.v.llifl IKWIdRfl. Beftiilirul CntntoK'ie w'nt free. A(l(lrrs.- E. W. ALLEN, 171 Second St., PORTLAND, Or. July t. WOOL The Highest Market Price fald In eHh for wool by GEORGE E. BREY INDEPENDENCE, OR. Mitchell 8c Bohannon Munufnoturen et SAvSii and Doors aiho s noi.t. s twiso. Jtinttit .... Imteprndi'iicc. MHS. A. M. HURLEY, Millinery Fancy Goods H fit to Inrtrp.n4fnr N.llon.l Bunt InDsrsKDSscs, . Oatoow. Lewis Kelso, MCAI Ktl IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS Ladies and Gents Fur nishing Goods. - Most Complete Slock nf Boots and Shoes In the City R E AD And be Convinced. 72 Steel tooth iron harrow, ?20. 5 and 7 tooth cultivators. The best horse shoeing. The liest in Iron Steel or Wood --AT- Best price paid fci Old Iron and Castings. ) J. D.-IRVIN THE GROCER. Main St., Independence, Oregon. ! TO M 1 CUSTOMERS; You will find my store stocked with the best class f ('"(cer'le!i and Car, tted Coods, and my prices are, as they lure always been, the lowest. I keep on hand Early Vegetables from California, and also homegrown vegetables. I pay the ' highest prices for produce. Crockery department is fully stocked, and lam offering some bargains in Ghtss-wurc. . '' lz2I an(l Tolxiccfi department embraces only the Best .Brands. Come and see. J. 1). 1RVIXE, The Grocer. W. E. Goodell Successor to H. D. Waller, OEAIER IN II ALL KINDS OF- Foot Wear of Extra Quality. 1 Main St,. ... Independence, New Hoods Arriving Every Week My 8totk is now more comph-te than ever before. Shall be pleased ,v u.i,c mi iuo tusioniers oi me store conti intluee many to trade who never did before. In connection with my store is tiiiue trading, and hope tc A REPAIR SHOP Where boots and shoe can be repaired or ni:imifi1.fi ,i.i, " ' .-. t v . U1U 1 management of M. A. BAKKK. 1 pAtivuinltAH fttA . W. E. GOODELL, Main Street, - - Independence Mlxt Ad JiulHon. Mn.WUllanta JUDSON'S WILLIAMS, DRESS MAKERS CUTTING ND FITTING I SPECIALTY. New Bank Building, . ludtwndenoe. DRESS MAKING! MISS GEORGIA KISOR, Monmouth St., Independence. Urmise niade to order, nnd entttnit done on ,Vr ' "itwwru ytem. A tiial will convince thai my .ystem In ImacU on acteultdc principle and I ura ll, l,)f.A mu .... .. Prices reasonable nd work fnrnlHhM) iu DAMON & HUBBARD Successors to ELKINS & Co. , rROPRlET.RS OP PifuTnml nnrl Trnnf ap Pa biijiiubivanu iiaiioici iu. Hauling of all Kinds Done al Reasonable Hates. I Mill Feed, Oak, and Ash Wool FOR SALE fcCollection Made Monthly promisecU INDEPENDENCE, OREGON