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THE WEST SIDE. tlOM'KO IV Fclk Gc-r.tj Putlishir.j Ccr.;iny CUM 1 0RT8M. iCtM, FRIDAY, Jl'SK , istt. TO CORRESPONDENTS. HViV'm fluty tme tfe Me jxtwr. Jk i rerWo jxnhsV bjt their Js- V hru f: not WntH esy ronf lltM'd limtlSlIf ii- far a Writ ityWe, MtHvuiUy W jwvjier f ? Jke f. Me riV i making bnt the sees. 7j s.s trWto mm w n'W bf jiVW ey ey a rr wrwlrt. Atteoif tif your swsse, not neers mi ur jmMNW, M A roferfKMi 0 the public. We want our readers to fully nn rierstaud the position of this paper from thistiuiei'orwnrd. The Wiarr; Sidk la a eaudidate for the county printingof llk county, not Invalid the sum paid is any itrvut induce mcnt, but lieeaus. we Mieve are entitle to the Rivor. I wo pa iu roiR wmiiij to i im- Unu of ,lrp pn)ltH.(i0ni nm Mr. till- by lnmliug up ml .l. mi.mlhi the sb work, and if our reader allow aome 1 mn oV 0 IMVVt t jiat j, j9 t,n,ir t0 ,tlir dviu4liitn of 1I1U Hum n fluii' other two paper in tue count oWainthe prie, theu they will indeett robbing themm'lve. We are not going to stand back and try and get the county printing by -!.... I..- I.v bornt nnriirht " ' j - method. tur Hubwriptiou lint must be a prepaid one. The law demand.- it. The autMcritar mimt tie yearly suls'riUrs. tbir read ers will y& pi-ejaired for an an uouueemcut from ua thut all who are not prepaid subecrilterH, mut pay in advance, strictly so, or their paper will be discontinued. Oursub scriptiou hm largely iucrea'd, tut the returns are slow iu coming iu. Under the new law we must have the cash. Friends consider this and help us. Rend the date with your address. Last Monday the warring forces met in the cities of Portland, Al bina and rjist Portlaud, aud lo and behold, the great auti cousolidation vote dwindled down to le-s than 2000. Consolidation carried in Portland by over 8000 majority. Oregon can now boast of having a city of 75,000 population. How soon will it be that it will increase to 100,00Ot Oregon will now have her chief city untramnteled by the local bickerings of faction with in. Tortland is a great city, not only in the present, but iu the fu ture. All Oregon hould rejoice at the signal victory, for it is a ben efit t the whole state. Hurrah for consolidation! i'crsous who patronize imijm-is should pay promptly, for the pe cuniary prospects of the pre have peculiar power in pushing for ward public prosjierity. If the printer is paid promptly, and his lockctlKKik kept plethoric by prompt paying patrons, he puis his jn to his paier in peace, his paragraphs are more ioiiiled; he paints his pictures of passing events 111 more pleasing colors, and the peruial of hie paper is a pleasure to the lieople. Please paste thia piece of proverbial philosophy in some place where all persons perceive it. Kxchange. can' j : """""""""" ! A political party succeeds only , , , , ., ,1 . t .. f when under the leadership ot a , national leader. To lie a nsUiinil I leader is a quality w hich all men do not possess. fcu may have money, brains, and energy, but lackinz the executive ability to lead others their field of labor is limited. A premium is always ofl ered lor such men, and they arc scarce. To day our town is starv ing for the guiding baud of a Ka poleon. What has been accom plished in the past, has been done through united effort, and the future mustshow the same kind of united action. The petty spirit manifested atrainst Independence by Dallas crops up in many unexpected ways. Last week at the teachers' picnio il was manifest that Dallas had full control, as not a sign of Indepen dence was seen in any of the pro gram. The brass band was Dallas, the music was Dallas, and the liter ary exercises were Dallas. We are surprised that Supt. Peynolds should condescend to allow himself to be so partisan, when it was not called for at all. Such things do not accomplish as much as the in stigators imagine. Why should a few papers at the county seat get all the perquisilies of the county printing, while just as loyal and widely circulated papers at other places got nothing. Such corruption should cease. We in tend making a plain fight on that issue. The Wkst Sidk has a large circulation of bona fide subscribers, and as such is entitled to the coun ty printing. It depends upon our friends in Polk county whether we, f't this whfch l of advantAga to all our reader. The lw is plain, and wo are iUiu also. "Let un wait nnd see what will turn up" says the discontented growl. Well, he wait, nnd his In Activity cause other to wait, mid the eoneo,ueur is that uothlng happens, If, however, a careful examination is made the effect U seen to be disaster, Let the farmer dill to now a crop, and wha lithe rraultt anything "turu upf ' Oh yes; a great crop of weeds, and It takes the years that follow to eradicate, the pent. Ooutiuuul vlgiliUHH eoutluual activity, Is the price of success. Many a luuu has died because he hud uo iuceutire for lltlng. Many a man has goue Into obscurity, who might have made a good eitlxen, because his talents were mlsdl reeled. The high mettled roc horse Is a failure on the plow) ami the heavy IVrvhcron horse la not adapted for the Hpced required In a carriage, place, but Koch are good iu their iHMirly nulled nut of J their pror position, Vll itor investment could h m,t,. ! ihwcllv of ludciieudciict jv,,,,, the t-ily,wilh a ys ! ! impendences a ltlral one, The jctycoueUahoitld accept the offer w,j,,h j,,, mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ; P" In Iolk cmnty tv nofAH ntMt ftAii-tatildh iliistt tat the pivsciit time, Oood prices and abuudant yild insure to bring good times. We we the signs already apparent in the renewed confidence of our business men who are reach ing out for trade as never before. A certain individual in Indepen deoit says "i'll lie if 1 bui d a new sidewalk in front of my property." I'lty fathers, get in and enforce the law, and the people will stand by you. Such men de serve uo cousidcratiyjor leniency shown them. APPOINTMENT Or NCGCNTtOr STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. True Anlmua "ClUaait ar Maa mavth" in Palk CMf "0 aarf." MosMot'TH, Oa. In the (Jl-rrvor of Itwt week there ap peared an article algned",'itiaeo of Mou uioutb" that ibva great llJuatlee to our people. A far aa the old realdeuta of theatate are concerned, they kuow that we are not ooiiatltutioual klckera, aa "Citizen" would have It appear by hit article, but hnmlgranta coming from the I-jist where they have good normal I100U, will not uoderataud, uuleaa thla cane U expbiliH'd to them. "Cltln-u" dut-bires that all titc n-gi-ula appointed an-di-mocmts, when, In fact, threa of them are republicans, aud two of the tule iKmnl are of our party, i w have Ave republlcaim and aeven (hiuoi'rnt In the tswnl of regents, Instead of all dt-mis-raU us "C'ltleu" aaya. Accord ing to the wtH-rs our governor ha cnmigh iolitiiiil sins to atiawer f-r without ttccutlng him of Nomelhliig that he la not guilty of. We have nerl- mimiouht niietiier lue article men- II01111I was written fnsii Moiimoulh, ' but IT It w u we know the limn; he l nidi a strung republlcnu that If be votes at nil, be w-rutchea bis ticket until It cannot be recognized by either Mirty, ao It U not political honesty that pnsupis "( ItUi-n." And In exprenNiug utrong avmxitliy for the t'lirinlimi i ,1 1. , ...1-1.. 1 i.fif 11 1,11,11 " a-oi uiimoijr, ior , nm-u In a religious man lie is not working much at tiia trmle and he very well know that the cuurch had no control "yer xhe '"""H P1rly leedel to tlie state since so It Is not religion (lint ' " ... 4iim(Uimi1ki -,i.h ti, .;.fin of the governor, for he has given us as many republicans on the board a we could reasonably expect, knowing his political mcthisl, and he has given Polk county four of the nine regeult spNilnted, which w-enm lair, when we eaiiuot suy amlit against either of them; they sa- all well known citizens of the state If they are democrats, and they ure honorable men; inciw is uo danger of them trying to run a "Pen noyer demonruiio normul school" a "t'itlwn" suys. Ho now, uftor review lug his article and auHwcrlng hi atute- meuts, we come to the true animus which Is well known to the resldeuts of our town, hut which be tried to con ceal from the reader of his article, "Citizen" has been an open sympa thizer with the "old grey-headed fath ers," as their attorney cull them In their defense against W. II. Merchant, in what Is commonly known as the "Hlanley seaiidul case." The Jury iu that cose brought In a verdict of dam ages and costs against these "old fath ers," from the fact .that In their zeal to save the school and prevent a scandal, they forgot that after all the "boys, might have told the truth, and there by failed to give them a fair snd Im partial Investigation. This verdict seems to have so worked upon "Citi zen" that he pitched Into the governor and made statements against our citi zens hero that are very easily misap prehended by reader not jiosU'd In regard to these things. We contended long and earnestly for the state to take this normal school, nnd have finally been successful, so we have no JiiHt reason so far to feci dissatisfied. We know this school has done great good In supplying our public schools with trained teachers, and we also know thut an the school Is now under state management, its usefulness In the future Is awnircd, uud the state will be greatly benefited, notwithstanding the howls of klckera at home or abroad. Rkitbmcan. a. CUARtNTOOMlrV Itudlul la certainly an 'smnoaln llttls oiini." Having been left without s leg to aland on In hl rldliHdiHM demauda sgalnat lid country, ti now telta the Italian people that there wa iwtblng of International huportaues In the New Orleana altWIr, and that It la only s legal queatlou. It aeema dlffleult to make the public men of thin country umlerataiid that the pk do not wUh them to appoint tbelrwma, daughter sud wlvva to po tltton under Uiein. Tbla government la not s family sffklri more than atv ow),oiio teoik ste Intereated to th bote wt snd oftlelal sdmlulatratlon of It sftklra, snd aoomr or later the uumm will demaud the euactmeiit of s law forbidding two mwuberaof on family holding appoluttv Federal efllcea. There 1 oni aurb law, or rule In es Meutw regmrdtng the ileiartmeuts st Waahlugtoti, but It la s th-a.l letter, snd there sre hundnsla of eaae lu the oV partmenta where at many sa three or four member of on family, In aom liwlancea, fattier, mother snd eon or daughter, sre hanging 011 to the tktv rumeut teat The aaute la true of the Army sud Navy, theoflloera of which have eume to regard apaliitmeuta for their aoua la Went Poist or Ainn'IU aiune of their iernnal eriulltlin. Theae thlnga are rxunltlng In building up an ulllctal elaa that la a olinonlmi to the average eltlnenanatlilediHibillty would be. Here l an optNirtuully for nue during member of the Klfty-wH-uud .u- ud uwke s ltUK lepuuthm ly strui'tiirc. Who III embrace Iff Tlin-ul'le rH-wsvuiitutiirtl aiuer mr agrapli the Hher day. Here It !! "(1arb-a tmltey Warner ha returm-d from hl lsir of the Kant snd I mw lu Koine. lt ha compMctl a novel ile plrtlng American oilety.H 1 Hl the dlatlogllUhed llterateur go abroad to study American ais-h-ly? Cjueen Victoria ha had new and nobler title, than all she had Is-fore, be atiiwed Upou her. rbe t now a great grandmother. t a Wilt the next great national cam paign b American tin v ItrttUb gold? The democratic caucu of the Florida legbdatur aliould either go Into perpet ual executive 4uu or curb lis slug gliig propensities V The JaueiHi Milic-mu who clubbed the future Ciar of all the Itula'a with the Hat of hi aword, Is now eligible for a pualtioii 011 the New York City force. ItU of editor and other sort of wo il have mak) explaiiatlona, In order to try ami shift Uie resinlblllty from Kuswll Harrlaon'a abouldera for the auti-lltalu eilttortala that have recently appeared in the paper of which Itumell Harrison la part owner. Why dissm'l Russell aay something? Kven actentlst can 1 foolish aoipe-tliiM-a. M. KuiicM Hereulala, pn-t-dent of the Freiich Klhnologlcal ws-lety waa aent by hi goverumeut to luvcutl gate t tie loeumt plague which Is doing great barm in Algiers. While exam ining a depoalt of ksnist egg he Uvnme very much futiguetl and went to Us-p on the ground. That was the lnt of him. An enormous awsrui of lixnistt went Into the iuveatigstlug '..ikIiicmoii ttu'lrown hook, and all they h-ftoflbe Insect expert wan bis skeleton, wh ta ken and Ueektle-the ret they tile. Moral: Never go to sh-cp on the gmuud when swarm of leul (ire around. Journalism Is rapidly becoming the tint of all the pnfctloi, both lu this country aud abroad, and there Is a scramble among the prominent men ol the world tow rite signed articles for the ticwsnpcrs. lird liundolph Churchill, the brilliant though somew hat ernillo Kngllsh nobleman, lift Juh( been en gaged by the London Unifhit to go lo Mashonnlaiid a It ssh'IiiI cirresKind- enL If this thing kecin up w c shall have to add u lord or two to our stuff, although a we have an Idea thut our "devil" will kick. The lisavlrnt blow tlie pn-si-nt civil swrvlce reform systi-m hns rrcvlvnl I the prisif, as shown in (he esse which i-ntiwtil tht r-igiiiiliiiii of tin' win of f 'oininltu-ioiii-r uf i'ciinJoii, (nut f xs-rta ran suisvssfully wrsonat Ignorant nii-n iu the civil surviue cxaiulnstioiis. If tlutt sort of thing is to Is- contluuod It puts the offlces under control of the civil service couiinislon In tho nmrki-t s iiK-nrliHHllm.- to he solit to the high est hiiiilt-rs. Latter List. I.lst of lutters remaining lu tho ofllcc uncalled for June 1, 1HK1. If not cnllisl for in 30 duys, tlu-y will lie sent tn th Dead Letter nffli-c. Parties cnlllnir for these letters will plosse say advertised W II lirown, Adum lirown, F 11 Ilrowu, Wm Hayes, II J Illnklc, B 1) Wright, Mr J It Fisher, Mrs Miilllsa Powell, Mrs Alice Turnldge, Val K Ixivc, Mrs Isiuvlnla Utiforil, Miss Kssla Muckey, Mist J-lllu Itose, Mint Ilernlce Omlmm. M A C Boiiriithon, PM. Pionttr. A call has been made for those- Inter ested In the success of the Pioneer lie union to be held ut Monmouth on June 28 and 27, to meet nt Monmouth on Huturday June 1.1, nt 1 o'clock, to ar range a program of exercises, whereby all may beiiureeably rutcrtiiluml. Turn nut, aud let us prepare to muke this reunion n joyous one, and one memor able In the unnuls of Polk. Itear in tulud the Reunion is to tuko pluco ut Monmouth on June 20 nnd 27, Pion eers, tukc a glanue at the pnst, mid then come to the Reunion, renew old ncquiilutnnceslilp, and pnss with one another a review of old time occur rences. H. H, ' Mrs. Nassy Cespee.w . Mrs. N'sucy Coop, daughter of Mr. W. M. NVsun, wm born In Wsyns county, Keitlueky, Jsn. SS, 1HIS; died In Inili'prnlrtice1()tipm)My 80, 1WII, tginl TS yenrt, 4 mouth Mini 4 days. When h ws e'u yeara of sgs hrt iwreiita mnved with thvlr fxuilly to Kant TenueMee, where wm united in nmrriHtft to Mr. K. K. (Hmjier, Aug. 4, In m Mr. lwt movtd with hit little family to MUoiirl wbers they eiintlniied to realds until im, when they emmed the pUInt to Oregon, snd niile s home In Hiring Valley In Pnlk euuuty Inr 12 yer, frmn ttisne they iuiwkI to Httlein In WO, snd In I two the hulsnd dUst, lesylng the wlfS who hml Jiiurueyetl with blm for 4H yetirt, iharlng with him Iu hl ruper Ity sud sdvefvlty, hi joy snd his r ruws, slwayi U-nrlug mr than the portion of rvajNMinlbllitU that irnuaUy fall to the wife. Iter huUml being s milliliter stid ltHi In hU work, snd setlvv lu the dlm-bargtt of liln dutlea In hi iimfiKnion, he wm much from home, levug the earea snd the rviomublb Itlra of s growing and large futility to the wife and mother, snd her faithful new In the dim-barge tit tltow dutb mme would queatbiu. In Hl.ler taiper moved to I inlqiemli'lioe, where be tMintlnuatly reUUI until a few Uinuthiliice. idie deal red rural home, and with her sou and daughter sud grnml daughter moved to tbla farm, whl'li lio found a mm of great il-i(ure and cianfort In ln-r ilm-linlng nioiiili. fcUlor l-iiiiiit.r iiiM,t.i k iirttftwJ.iit iif religion In k or 'K ami milled with what ki known a lrlmitlv ur Predea tltmrlaii lbiitlt, never M-vrrlug Inr jeunueetkin fftm that relatluii, sud at the lime of her death her metulierhlp waswlih (be t'hun-h at (Ntk View, ' lu tlita eimnuty, known a l.tiektaniule ; rhun-h, and It aeemed that her pn$ living a a dully eniuim-nt on her iMfealou, Mie hm the mother of U ; children, twouf wIumii dl lu their lufuney, and a daughter, Mix KUalMb Unit died shoot l.'yenr luc, having a lmbniid and alx children. The nine children who survive the mother are W. 11, Cooper, of Htay lou In Marlon comity; l. i. t'o.-r, The IsiIm-.; J. H. Coo-r, I Oik s-udciu-c; C. Cooper, McMlnnvllle; Mr. Harsh (illdoii, Hit verton; Itlley I. Csier, J. F. tooer, K. VV. Ciss-r and Ml Pat is Co-rol iidendcuce. Iu addition to the ulna children she leavni 4;' graud child ren sud 10 great grand children, all tail nsir of whom itvlde lu Oregon. Hlie often prayed thai her lU-ath inlgbt ba (If It was (lotl'a will issnvful and quiet, not preceded by king, palm M tuficrtug. Hhe had been living lu expectation of death fr many yean. In 11 she had aaevere stroke of wral yai fhsu which she never fully reeov ered, aud often during the lat SO yean symptom of that dleae, which an often dor Its work tpilekly, made their aurnoe, and during tlie hut month, were quite threatening. The morning previous to her death she wa quite cheerful, snd fi ll unuually well for her, and walked about the premises picking straw U-rrii. "urn afteruoon be s ut largely lu reading until time to retire In the evening, about which lime he felt some unplcaoautnea In her client and arm, but prlnctlty ar ranged hens-lf for Issl, but so fwr aa wa known the rented until he railed her dsiighter at II to, when tlie was fmmd to Is- tum-rlng very much, hut It wa of very short duration, for at 12:44 Satur day morning the soul look It final h-ave of the mortal remain of the one lio had Ix-en a loving aud devoted iff, an albs'llonnte mother, and grand mother, eounistent ChrUtlan, a good nelghlior, and one of whom the ax.ile Paul would ny, " widow Indissl." PraaaU Csurt. J. Htouffi r, judge, I'etlilon for mile it-id pm riy In es tnte of U F. Krlcksun. I'liu-U' Mi-tirew npilnli-( luluiluls tralrlx of ivliits of J. V. Mctlmw with Ismds at ooii; H. tlyerly, C. P urn- wall, .. Horn, apprslKcrt. M. I.. Itohhlu npiNilntitl a s.liiiln- latnttorof pBtate of rt, K, Tstom, wltti Isiml lit Issun; Henry MrKer, 8. Walker, and Jns. Hwlnlon, nppral-s-rs. risk orden-d of real pnS'rty of P, T. Johnaon decea-sil. Final necutint of Mute of II. H. Yming, approval and mMlltil l-'lmit m-coiuit of r-itsle of Murgnret Il ( hliy rcts-ived, ndsto eliwsi nud ad mliiiHtnttordisehiirgiil, Order for sale of n-noiiiil proiM-rly nf i-stute of Harsh K. Tutimi. l-'liml necouut of estate of F. M. Ful kerson Hint, nud administrator dis charged. Cathorltic I'nlkerson, same as above. KiiIhyi-h Hlmon, iiiinuiil account tiled. jz& J:';2:rr-:j:'8ii( tickets fob one dollar pointed were I). P. HtoultVr, R Coad bii.IJ.H Mlehell. Raal Catata Tranafart. (' I.nnktree aud wife to A A Cnttron lot lu Monmoutli; t-l. Ira Jones and wife to J W Mcllurney land near Kallslou; $.1,000. Geo William and Win KiikIiuhI and wife to Ira Jones and 1) W Hoellilnir, land near liallston; 11500. 0 & C R It to J M Ply and T 0 Kluh mond, N V 1 of see 4, tn 7. 8 It 6 W $100.08. J D Lee and wife to C Dnniiisehofsky, land near Dallas; $1. Wm Fufiuu and John Jiini'cs to 0 I) and M Hnow, land near Muver; $12,000, M N Kuvcr and wife to Q II Buver, laud near Huver; $1, U it Huver to M n mtver, land near Huvor; $1, 0 11 Huver and wife to C Fuiitia and C James, land near Huver; $6000, Mary lihoda and 0 0 Jieck to A I. Foretuau, land near lllckreall; 0127S. P Hlubee and wife to Aiiiella Hub- buid, hind near Dullot; $H0o. - ' C (Jlhbnnito C Gibbons, lot in Dallas, V J Coad and wife to E A McParluna. land near Dallas; $r00. Drown & Ellis to W nnd F Loslu, lot In Dallas; $50. Ellis & McDauk-l to J It Robhlim, laud In Dallas; $175. ' W II Punish nnd wife to C V Itugs diile, laud lu Monmouth; $150. 0 & (J It It Co to Ndlle Hiiggard, 8 E i of N E tif see , tp 10, 8 It 7 W; $100. .. ... 1 iiaiii -ir ym'n im Th Naw VVatar Warat. Mr, L. 0. titlmure, who la the pro prietor of the water work In Indepen dence, has don so Httls crowing or blowing that the permanent work that tM la doing la hardly appreciated by the public, hm than a year ago Mr. Oil more cams heea from Hherman, Texas, and, after looking over Oregon, finally decided on settling In ludependcnr, He Hist purchased th old water work hen, and, by putting In a good pump, gave batter service, lis has built him n elegant little horn Just adjoining town, and he now wsumences, this week, the erection of a permanent tya tem ur water work. That h has faith lu the future of the town I vldeucd from the fact that he la expending large turns of money In rmAent Impror ments. This week a force of 10 men com menced laying th main of a system Of water works that will be the fliisl of any on th west aide. The holler I of steel, of loo hone power, and the two puui hav n aggregate dally capacity of m.WO gallons. The main n six, four aud three Inch steel, and extend a distance of two and one-half miles. This steel pipe which Mr. till more k using la a late patent. Th steel la lu thin sheets and rlvlted lu tplral form, and ersdssl with asplial turn. Th joint are east Iron, bolted together, having rublr cushion to prevent leaking. Th tup for aorvle pipe an made In the Joint, which an i!0 feet apart. Mr. Olhuore exisrl to have all the maiu laid and the new system In oprratloii within 10 day at k-iMt. The new pump, which came this week, w ith the pipe, from New York, Is a WVrthlngtou comKund duplex, aud when you go aud see It yuu will belter appreciate the huSrtanc of the work being done. Three hydraut will Is- placed on Mrtlu street for the prcaetit. A Ttuonop KICK. 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Ht wsarat basanird Itwl Juy't Vf-iaM nMitlli iu eirartlf eeaoMt M IbtoM ailtitkta Moot thlaala M ol csbft Mraatwritl t. aa Uial a UMeatffT f tctl tMtil aiMttil II tuatttaa la aitraiurf ta. r avsJ 4im Uo. 4 tind aatrtuoa, kx tit s Stood 4 M lb tT 11 lshl Tss those aipla'.n tat bsarat at raw la trakh M4. tMt44, sVllcai t4 if stop I, hart bw frvill t hf Jen Vetwatih titnntl ttta lb voowh aanapstlUu IsiM U ttmU r ttil a awitttlM - 9, f tr uI'iiiu" QUARTER ai cuuBlir, Ot. tC n bt Awttly, Ot. atm. scar rbal OF A I iww a.btr c. pCMTHDV a au tw baaaiitr LLil I Ult I lmmsicilf4UkllMmiiurma4 Bff Stntupwral uflbal cotwliy. Thla wa ftVJU la tun Mkcf llu Mr. J-a . w al IS .rati hint ad Muat btarllal t(U I IS miy, I nallrtirr ) '-saba auftViiaf Itam wlu I my hm-k t jfttwral bst ar mntuUlnl In ix Oi. 4 ba4 nl My frmarftn arukoHl ur but Irnwrary rallrt TS Bl 1 ba h b.4 Sni m atwr lhal I M r ... . b 1 . 1 j m mart alms IOl I l.iul emit, llnf In. 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Mitchell & Bohannon Mimutnutnrer nt Sasii and Doors ALSO HCKULL SAWINO. Miiln (pent . a Tndenentnec-, mmmm NewBarberShop M t. A.' gOOOPflf & DOITV, :. Have Just RecHred Direct From the Factory CELEBRATED - BAIN HACKS, CARTS and And in Few Day Will JU'cdve a BUGGIES Direct From the EAST. Theae ItlgH were ordered early lut Full sud built esiMM-ially for this trade, they are nneqiuled for Flnlsli Dumbilily nnd Ji lee. t We filso huvc a few of the Cincinutta buggic, which we can sell to anyone wanting a cheap Hlg. We also carry a full ami complete line of First chwn HARNESS, ROBES, WHIPS. A Full and Complete Stock of Hardware, Stoves and Tin ware, Pumps, Pipes, ,t - - Plumbing COME II auilTIIK HMST, bay luiri ; If Hi Moirhtut jroa 4ml tlb iloaa sol kw llwiti trad lu At.l.KN dinrl. II r Ui l. Hrantlrul CnUUuc anil rw. sddrHMi C. W. ALLEN, 171 Second St, I'ORTI.AND, Or. July M. DAMON & HUBBARD tsaaaaaars U ELK INS & Co., PKOPRIET01W OF CitjTrcck and Transfer Co. Hauling of nil Kinds Done Keaionable Kates. at Mill Feed, Oak, and Ash Wood TOR SAIL ojr Collection Made Moulhly INDEPENDENCE, OREGON WILDRICK'S RESTAURANT INDEPENDENCE. )ec Cream ami Oyslers in noasoii. Counter Ltinehes, five hmU unci upwards. Hoard by the day or week. IVivate itiMiius far Lidies, 0Kn until 11 p. m. Karmeiw, wmo with your family nnd see what a nlee meul you ran get for 2.1 rent. N.r.WILDRICK, rrtirictor. READ And be Convinced. 72 Steel tooth Iron harrow, J20. 5 and 7 tooth cultivators. The beet horse shoeing. The best in Iron Steel or Wood --AT- 11 Krengel's. Best price paid fci Old Iron and Castings. Main St, - Independence. -Also a Iiirge Assoilment of- Fittings, Shingles Etc. and Tinning Neatly Sone. AN D SEE US. J. D. ME I urn always busy, have just time to nay That iu these dull times I have uo dull day; Of course one day miiy b letter than another. For twle hi good or bad, oiaew liat like the weather. You will find in my store an elegant stock Of (Sroeerien, Cauned Goods, sold at bed rock; TuInicco, Cigars, Crockery and Chwri; At the jirieea I sell them you surely can't pass. I buy lota of produce or take it in trade, And gire (heraine prie as though all cash went paid. My gocds are beat quality, my price are low, My goods speak for me wherever they go. THE GROCER. W. It. GOODELL, SUCCESSOR 0l P ACL KINDS Of XEW GOODS ARBIVINO EVERY WEEK. I My 'tw ' now more complete thsn beftire. Blmll 1 pWI to have U13PAIB SHOP Whore hooss nnd hoes can be tcMn.H or nmnufiu-tunsl under the management of Mi A HAKKlt KememUr (ho immo and place, W. E. GOODELL, - filUSTER UJttqxpp DRUGG DK.U.KRS IN Spenasi, Brushes, Psrfumsry, Soheel Books and Artists' Supslios. A Full Stook of Watehos, Cleoks and Jowolry. Ropalrin; Noatly Don. sPhyslolani' Proaerlptlons Carefully Compounded .1 MAIN STREET, W. H. WHEELER KEEPS THE JiEST . - . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS;-" -PIANOS and ORGANS - JSEWI NGMACH I N ES. Novelties in StaUonory, hitet m Eanci, Writing. Taper, Ink-ttandt, Tablets. Ms qf all ihlars, Pencils, Fashion Plates and Periodicals. THE LATEST IX ALL Outdid, Nuts and Ciifars. . . Car losjd of the WAGONS. CARRIAGES. (r - loal f - , BUGGIES liuilt to OBDEIf. TO M. O. WALLER. riEAI.KIt IX Main Street, Independence OCKE, OCKE, OCKE, (0. T INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. STYLES OF JtffJSC. ' Subscriptions JiWtwZ t,w nil rv,. - If. II. WHEELER, Independence, Or.