THE WEST SIDE. -ISSVKtt tl" Polk County Publishing Company CUM t OKTON. K.MHM. FliltUY, JI NK Sl,lsnl. THC NCW BOARD OF RCGCNTS. Tho course tukeii hy the Hoard of Rojjents of the Stalo Normal K.'hool is just muh a course iw might be MpMed from men of the intelligence which the) jmishoss. To have cxrMeted that men, who tire its litud (junked in their idea of what is for the kihmI of the in isses, would ouhl have done iiiiylhhirtUH, mt lht, ,mfiu ,,Vemiehed Vy M to.d 1 to in- U1(,MHHM.H, Lee the pn,. for mtelliijcuco, I.nvernor fi. i,.hI f. ...wni lntv avcmirod hs than suit their intelligence, Imvernor Pcnnoyer rettmrked to a friend, "The Normal school conies closer to the rouiinon school in its results than any other school wheiv higher education is taught, and while I do not favor taxing the iode to maintain higher education than in our public schools yet, as other institutions receive slate instance, j the Normal school should, and I am suit will, receive it, rnluie eon tidonoo is greatly inciviiscd in (he future of the school. You will p'tterally find that when the newspaper tells a plaiu truth, and it hits some one, that the blow comes the hardest, the nearer the truth it is. A man can get the sympathy of a commnity io bus sharp practices. If the criticism of a paper is mete than the occa sion deserves; but just telling the truth and letting the public enlarge on the' offense cuts the hardest. With some people political power is one of the greatest of reformatory influences, hence in the promulga tion of a new principle of reform, the first step is to gi t the party it represent in power. The jhs pie of to day may Hock to the standard of the beruldcr of reform ideas but go kick to the old parties when voting time comes, been use power is as liable to be abused in the hands of one party uh auother, and we are apt to most trust au old and tried friend, in preference to an almost stranger. Last week's issue contained a protest against increasing the ju ice of meals from '-'." to M cents, the usual price Wing 2.. cents. In con versation with the proprietor of our leading hotel, he staled that the meal served by him could not W prepared for Icns than .s cents, taking into consideration the fact that he was couiiellcd t employ considerable extra help, in order to amiiummlate so many Hiiple, and , . , . i i . i . a so in order to induce employe lo ,ii work on picnic days he hail to pay addittnrtjrl -wages for their services. We Americans are apt to think ourselves the nr plug ; of olitl -.il shirwdness. We think thai sistal tclcgntph and postal tailroad ideas originate within out own brains and that no oilier nation can lim.roneh lis ill Ik.I.Iiii of even- lion. The truth is III. it we are u slow nation in isditical act ion. We do au immense uuiotnil of talking and the talk culminates in an eper inientul law. In that resjMil wi are conservative. Krisdom o speech gives freedom of unlit iilna action, but where it eomes to imi teJ action on any subject publii opinion must W consulted, and i takes time to mold Ihe opinion ol the public. See how we have fcl: our way in laiill legislation, am. gradually we legislate ou the silvei question. We are slow hut we an sure. This paper believes in unity nl purpose among the fanning classes, and unless such unity can be oh tainetl nothing great can result This paper has advoealed tin grange as the I run and proM-i method of bringing about needed reforms, and wc Mill believe thai such is tho case. Polities and re form are not synonymous, Reform is higher than politics. The grange can be a successful reformatory agent because the reformer lends to purification ami elevation; but it can not be a politician liecaii-e i, can not sloop lo Ihe schemes and tricks which are almost an liileral part of polities. The power nl I la grange Hi's in its loftiness of pur potic. Whenever if enters politics it becomes degraded. Let every grange instruct its inemliers on I rue principles, but let parly lea 1 1 y ro main undisturbed. If the grange believes that any demand should be made upon our goveriinient, let il of iiinlrrlnl iih nlmve villi cover loo make that ilcinaiid through IhejyardH, the steond oost orlhren iiiirfs m.rlies now (loniiiiaiit. ami then "f f'"'''-! hem the cost nl Oil ynrdM.or side with the parly mosl likely accede to the demand. i ' J'oKtniaslcr (leneral Wiiiianink cr'sidea that the goveriinient should send messages lo all parts of I he United Males, by telegraph, as freely as letters are now mailed ami on something of the, same plan is a popular measure with the people generally, but an immense amount, of wealth is concentrated in the Western Union Telegraph Co. and it will delay the uieanure as long u possible. The ,wtflt of the tlc i;rajih coiuiwulea art enormous, and it conies directly from the people. The farmer, who prolmbly dow not tend a mtwuir once year, nerer- thcles my bit Uit. All the dealer in wheat, otitis wool, eUv, pixHluetaof the nrm, iwe the tl' smith extensively. Of course the cost of those telegrams eome out of the farmer's wheat andimta. There were in 1SS0 over 4,0X.r,HH) form In the United Hiates, the estncl nuuiU'r Mittf 4,tKW,tHJ7. The prof' its of the Western Union Telegraph fo. in lt years Irotu IStid to 1883, auioiiulH 10 the enormous sum of rr,TS.I,t3, ami up to the present tiine(S!il) it may l safely entlmn .i, ft. years hav nvfrwiwl tioooou year. Divide thuUiim even ninonj; all the fanners in the 1'ititcd HUted and it amounts to a enuslderuhleiuiiu to each. We do not think that the timngt or the Alliance tint afford to overlook this immense drain on the icoiUt which ,ijltH.ty iulo the pocket of a ft,w ,,, Vw yorj. ty, jf n forinem f jho fiUtcd State will but investigate this quentton they will see that It needs reforming. ITEMS TOn OUR rARMCftS. Wheu you r bulldtoK you uften fliidionte truubkt In making a esleo. UlUmofihe k-iiftb of a mfter. TW Is the dManc from en !( of a building to the other, The lengthi for the m eooiiuoii pltehea ma I found m follow ; If I pitch, multiply pn by ,l"f, or M3 nmrly. If pitch, multiply by ., or 84 nwirly. If 1 pitch, multiply by i or nesrly. If i pitch, multiply by .71, or MO nearly. ir5-8 pitch, multiply by M, or 44 ucarly. If full pilch, mulilply byl.lurlj urarly. To lctiKthubtuluel sdd pnlion of mvr. If tin rmult I not n ewu h'DKth, few Inchm III ntake but little dltt'en-ni, sud yet not WMle lmtilr. Many tintra th fanner en, by koow Ing nmmthlug alxHil lianUling tuoia, puiwiruct nuMMunw without mueb vx (leiinti. The pillowing Ulilo gives the (UnsMiiiloua for iHiatwl, half biwlivl, ieck, gallon, half gallon and quart boxcm: A box 10 Inchca by 1(1 Inchr ami S. 1 Indira ilirp, will eoiitalu a l'Uli4 A box ItMm he by H.1 luchea UW anil S Inchixt tt will coiilslu a half bushel. A s liii'hr liy M ineltca Mpinre a'lil S lit'-hc ileep. Kill iiiiil.iln line l'k. tux S Iih Im- lV S liielie wiuurr and 4.J Inelitu deep, gallon. A box ? iuehe by I lllehr. i"iujre and 1 Inelie. ..-.-p, m ill eonuiu half j """" A box t iuehe hv 4 inehen iiiare I , . ' laud 1.2 Inch,' ileep, will entaiii one j()l,HI1 " A pIcuMiiit play rty w a enjoyed al 'I'he ux) of any eoli'iinn mailer injj. 1), Itavhlmiii' Monthly night, In butler at thin 'oli of Ihe year rein j honor of Mildred Unt itle, hhe tle to lie um Iiw, but during the winter parliil next day for her home at the nioiith, or during dry minimer mmlli j.xiletx Indian agency, w here her fulher nine cidoring In ulohilcly neisry If, ( issinectisl w It la hnlhiii slliilr. a mnrkftahle article Is to lie had. Of) the .'iirioimsillwUtwcnln.il in islorlng j butter, we think that carn.t (of the! j''"'!' .Vllw variety) give Ihe most natural color, Mid in.'l agrvmtlde fh.vor Anmilto Is, however, rluelBdl.v u- d with iniMt Mttlsfsctory remills. If ear rots arc uwsl, take tw o lure-slcd tun, cIchii them thoroughly, ami then wlih km e si rape oil' the yellow exterior, k-.ivlug the white pith; mik the yellow part In boiling milk 10 or 15 minute; tr lin boiling hot Into the ereiou; It give i the cieaiil Ihe deaired lemjra-tun-, colors It nicely, ami import a weetucH to Ihe butter. A nest and Inexpcnxlve whipping for butter I made out of oiled mper which, while taring wuter and nir proof, la much cleaner than cloth, Its coat llc tliuu cloth, and we would suggest Unit those engitgcd In the dairy buslnins have their namei and Mwtof)lce address printed on the wnips-r serving as an advertisement. Thedute of shipment might also be added. Tlieold-fushlomsl clolli Ims often U'eu condemned, and a trial of ilia oiled Niper, .which ciin Iw purchused through this ofllee, w ill con vince anyone of its superiority. If you wuuilo pulnt your liotnsi or your burn, and do the work youindf, you wunl to know what the paint will iimt. While prices of niaterluls change, yet the nmountnf materlul rifpilred fur doing the work rennilns the mine, and It is vcr.v cusy to muku un esliiiiiite. While pulnl rerpilrca for KKl siUrc ViiiiU, or IHHI sUiiro feet, 2H p:Miiuls of lead, iiiicmxlii hidf Uartsof lliims-doil, I o il iilsol'liii'penl Inenml one pound of lllliiirnc, If you go lo tho store ami buy your i uti I triii 1st mid mix thmn vnnrself. th I oftl-l su.ierlielul yards of sur-1 fnee, one cold will Is- idMiiit fcl.. TO, the ingrcilleiilH for llielli'-l co.tl or priming Ik Inn us fiiltnws: III Hrllllll. U lllll- ll'IKt, . .M.lll I IMHHT I'l'.l 1,'tlll,. ..01 J muni' lilliiiifci', I pliiln HnMtW nil, .. ,irl .. M I. If For tlieseiiiildi'iiiit t tic huiiic c, tin I y in,...!.! I.n flu The cot of I he material for two eisils of pulnt would In' forswjimiv 10x10 fl.ai, Kor oiiIhIiIu work, when expowd to the mm more "turpi" should he lined (o prevent the pulnt from hlMcrlng, and only boiled litiHend nil used. For IdmIiIc work use raw oil. The usual scale of juices for painters' work Is, one coat, lead and oil, (materials furnished) 7ft cents per square of 10x10 feet; twoeoals of lend and oil, per square, f 1,iO; three coats, $2.50; sanding, (.'iceiitHper square; to set k'shs, 10 percent, of cost; kaluo nilnlng, (JO to 75 cents per square; var nish, one coat, 50 cents per square. THC TMIHD PARTY. I The Ural, th always absolute eeu' tUl ofauemaa ftrany new tnovemeul In pohtlea la adetlded aland on dellulte dueUratlonaof 0ipMltioo to th Ktlli'y and the legislation of the party In ! mlnUtratlon. No oaw party nan be or ganlaed and put in a controlling a llon by antsgonlKlng an exlallng psrty that Is out of Ktwtr, and that la not repreatMited In Its principle ami sdl elea by exUUng law. ThU I the very A II 1' of politics. It la a law of Mb Ilea, hecauiNi it Is a law of human lis ture. When men realat the wrongful untuf power, they illreel Ihelr nll am agaluat tln who have the isiwe r and are abusing It. Never, umler atiy circumstances can a new Hrty aclilex'e (Ufccas when It dwllnea to make direct lne with the party of administration whose policies are represented In the miU J.1 rSh K-! i coiittluona creating new r I .calling polilhxtl dcmgjuea have las-tl anaWe lo control the (Inclnnattl wuveiitlon as In avoid mnklng Uue with the r ly that U now In adiolnMrntlon, suil (hat U reprewuled In the laws rcupoii ll.le for the general dlwutlsfaclloit out of which the tlticinnattl eonvenilon grew. The silence of the pisiform, giv ing cohaent lo the MoKlnU y hill and to a it aversire larllT lax ot to cents on (he dollar of -lue In every article of manufactured gooda ued In the life of the American people, give the lie di rect lo the claim thai any organisation upistrilng auch a plntlorni I or thai II can become ihe "epU' ar(y." To arert Ihe McKtnley bill, either by tacit eooaent or 0eu endoraeiueiit, U lo accept reMibllcaiiUtu with all It tut piles. And tbi la w hat tlieClm llltiatll eoiiveiitkm lias done. In the llrl place, the tarlfl was Iguomt lo avoid hwtie with repuMUana. The ubirea ury ai'heme waa Instated on to force Imu agaluat democracy. The prohibition reoilutlon was voted down. The 1I Icy of unlimited peiwloiu was ludunnt and further demand utak ou thla atxtre. AllthUahow thai the object of Ihe men controlling the eiuiventkm was to anlh-tpale and "head off" llw genuine "thlnl rty" mtivemcot wlilcli threateiMst lo coot next year. In a campaign which will be be decided on the tariff, ami wrty which attempt lo Ignore the tarllT will not be In Ihe light. The tpjeeilmt now l whether thla confidence game ran succeed agaJnat IhedelennlnHtlou of Iheagrt cultural alalee lo firi a reduction of McKlnley taxeann the uecrwinhe of life. The Went knows Its rights and It wrong, and It will stand on Its right to retire It wrong. ThU l a great ciHintry, with liS.oim.uuO iple, and uo broken down political hucktcr can lead them ou Ihe rl lo their own ruin. H H, Parker Pel n tee. Jllumle iktt idxiii h over al Ihe SI lei i ludlau ageney ou au outlug. Mr.Tonit'nlbrralh Slid hi Miiltaitt making a (toe allow ing gruhhliig Wit limit Kuiiiu' new hop yaol. The new thmhlng esiiwny ' engine and aciMtrulor w n Inkeii of) the nir and w ill ciilaln oneik-t Monduy in chaiye of the agent for j it lletd of operation, with inui.y lb, trl and to John Cave nearly m-ml iwn llngern fnnii hi right hsud last wei'k. He w as chopping with utt ax, ami by onie metim iiukuow u lo ymir Infonncr he fiHind hi fingers under the blude. a giaw imi oeri nienig.- w -hiii.:. .ofdreimed meal for each Ion pmiiulsof j nv' Tl I",,"t' '""'IH"K ;m ",r""n-""" WaM Mi tutc only alsiul half of iIiIk. Au aut liiul which weighs lono uniln will dres iMi hiiiiiIn iind contain II 1 1) poiitnl ofgissl inent, and rxMindM of ooan1 meat. Htiiavkd From my resldciuvnti Ha urduy, June 11, n red Irish seller dog, about four moiilliNold; Utile white asit In forehesd. Any one 'knowing of his w hcrcdlinuls will confer u favor on the underslgnnd by writing to me. W W. Links. luil.'th'ii.li'uci', Ort'uon, On the Baehatth Bay. In tMtliltiK null blred, Ilk" nitiM-a alllrml, l'rfirtl t(i rnoiiiiilcr oli n,i':ur pinliinri'. An I p MMdnrar I lie mui Inn, em Diml nmuin. (nation 01 wllni' iililiiilon, I Miet a wrt fur... A coinrly youiix mulili'lt, wllo also arrnyiMt In TiuiuiihI "rli(" with the wll.l witvr loplny, Aloa ami a itrsiiKur, uuiiiltnlnil nl ilsiifsr, Walkml lorwitntlo iiiiik III thv nurf al Um liny. Mini aiiteri'il (lis WHler Willi nom In miiHirt her. Anil I follnwiwl ufuirlo Kimril her rrinn liurni, Tim waviw HMUlied amiiinl Ii.t lull ouilil uol (sinrounil her, My nuliiil iiieen bowpd not llm nllnhUsit alarm, Till a nionnuihit'ou. hn'krr at IciikIIi illil o'nrt.ik linr, And mllnl oVr my eliuroier lo mmli h hor luniy; Hill I iniinaKnl to rciieli luir, Um bimillriil eri'utiirn, Ami lunil Iht ufn on Hie how li ill lli liny, """"""n " red, "(in i li ii ii k ymi' ilie iillHml, Said I, "Knryoii iVi nly my life I wmilil lvi'," Hlirniiawereil,"(lh,Hiim llmi! Ifhuliliy ahmilil kniiw IIimI, llf aliuol , vim, yrm 'iluil'i r,' u mire u IIvbI" I nilmll, In all cuiKlnr, 1 mnlil mil iiinli'inliiiul lior- Wlial "iliifl'cr" mid "Kliiw II" mi un I riiiinnl "'! Hut thu way tlmtalif hiiIiI II, In Imr i'hiul(i-i liaik I n iul II, 'Imn't lurry, my fi lcml mi iln ln-n, li nl tin,, buy." ViniiiK men vlsiling th buy for recre ation, M my experience hx iilinve Indl eiili.il, lie a warning to you, to not "rush lu where ungels feur to treud." You iiilht poHrillily tsi dennmluiiled aiiolhcr "duller 1 8. 8. When Ilabjr wnaalclc, S1 Kr her Canloria, When all waa a Child, alia Dried for Caatoria. When ah became Mlaa, all clung to Oaatori. When alia had Children , ilie gats tliera Cutorla Kvanokucal Ciii'hcii Hkhvick Ntindsy atliool nt It) a. in.! rcaehlni eVei - y second and fourth Hunday of thu nioiith at II a. m. and every Hundny at p, m. Prayer meeting ou Tueday evening at K o'clock. NtlTU'K TO t'ONTHAl'roM.'caled bids will U nsvlved until noon July 10, Isul, for (he hulbllug of the M. K. church Hoiilli of lwiavllte. Pinna and iclncMiliiii to he found at Die ofltce of V. II. MorrlMin, Itnllna. font mil tee KK-rvcs Ihe right longs'! any or nit proKwak t'lii'itni Nol tt'K - There will be wr vtisa held by the Isvntigollcal ns-lety In Ihe t'hrltliin church on next Hun day, June L.', IhsIi nioinlug and even lug. Hhh'IuI miialti tins lccu provldctt for, and In the evening the nrchmira will ftimUh piece to pris-ede Ihe ill eoum1. Itev, ). V, Poling w ill sissik Isith morning and evening, Theme of! evening' illwoiirw-, "An ((vcrcoiulng! "alth." You are cordially luvliedj attend llicae service. ) Hmuaa hi.tci esn, Jmir r. mi, j twill ll my entire i'k of millinery gotuU to fcinie g'l m II II tier, I ton eiMiiitelk'd o ipilt mi account of III hciiltlt, Home good milliner can do well here 1 sin alo M'lllng at eiwt. IWissil.l- rf aln Celuens, Are you liHiklug fr a gl bualnet oH'iilng In IndcRiiicmc? Call on K, V. IVntlatid. Are you wanting a houe and lot ft I Hoo,' ('all 0(1 V.. ('. 1'eiilland. Iki you want a msll fnnu? 1st you waul a home, buggy and lmrnei, cheap? Do you want a good rcoldeiits? tn you waul a buaillcM lot? I Si you want a niece of lion land? lto want a liv ery stable? 1st yon want aswli andbtr Whip are direct Usr factory? lxyou want logging eoitlract, usutey ready when logs are delivered? For all Um above call on K t". rentliiud for arlleutar. HO UN. Ydt'NO.-Tburwilay, June I, lo lite w Ifi uf J.ihit Young, of thl rity, n clght-sHiud girt. UKNTIlY.-Mon.Uy, June l, to Ihe wife of Jnliii Ueiitry, Is.y, welghl ul i' and a half smnd. MA lilt IF.I, It A t.I lt. Ml I J.F.It - On Vedu.ie day, Jam' II, Isul, at tlie residence. 11. M. Line, Ml oils. Miller lu J. A. lUddra, Isrth of folk eininly, It. M. Line, Justice of Ihe aa.f , otlleb ailng. wtm isroawriow. TUburf rm. tl t , n alnroi aiwllr) rt tar. la hit oik "Una Ihmw' hum A lh nailM m turn mo ibt lr it4 owl t4llll loo ucb M loo IM lt4. Of UM BMt) Milei villi lb n-.ru.iy oiu. it iluttiik mum la aunt tmf I Inaicvalwa at 4rtitit' cvadino. aklcb nam lb alotHl la mvn ilot (Ubl, bltk I lara iuImUm U pain. Iht rwull u. iliti liixiuUuii wcrtOoat btwl tb pom. bich InllaRM, neb dliiiurl inOtanna Una twiRft ilwt Dr. ft tbcnlura Am piMfilli ' Waa) puiidtn" m rallHl. but Hdnrti csi'"t b ubfn, to um kiita won - nil tit VwuUl ysaM tmm 4f tnn4.' Tbt oU Mm m. Ibtt le tivviuwi r r(twl tr fbaaof la lb blood.'" Iw bleb Ibtr lreat4 ib blood. tlf lb aalooral poiMb llocib tvawua bf utdrr itita parlllateoaltt puiub Ut't Vh"W Hirltl Mien tb w)io tdtai at In tat sad la wlib eU v(iul II.iiim tl iii tiomnb tod diMilotiio TbtiMtoatiia porcul br It turn drnpl tad loJifMlioa, tudibiiiatkMidaiatrarfioBiitbitbrll thwiwivw, aui u y MiiM)niiM tu mm mw ' h ItU A There rt. rt I D OTCD iicdiaHa.uunn i un krrcuuniy, ott- rc B Son, art what Ul It i now Kkr City, a rCUTB nun who ban mik vLii I Uli I bwiH( Mrnllhnt wllh Ow itauiimt and tf ft itewloiiramt nt Out cminlry. Tbla ma A VlU la no Mhtr than Mr. lob Sirwati. oat of I ha rttthlral and tniut futliiau.tel clliarna I tb Ctiunly In a recant Irllcr hay: "Ihadwr au(Tnln f"m Balm In my hat k and jrrnrral kkl. nry raniilaliil fi anma lime, and bad Hard many rrnifdlta wlinma any but trtnKrary Rllri Tb ualna In my lu.k bad lieoomr ao atvtrtlhatlara nrvvrnlrd Iram allrndlua to my work and could rvrt mm abtrnl vlihnul llw uat uf cana. Ilrar. Int. thnniRti ftlnid, of Hi wonderful enrra f. frrtrd by inrr KMiwyTra, I waa Induced lotry hn. and IVain lhl errv Aral duac I found Inataal rrllrf. (ud bafir u.ln half I In coalrnla ol lb bni llw pallia la myba.-k enlirrlydlnppFared. I havt avary rallli In in wnuti ol in ungoa KMnry Taa. nd fan eonaiirnlloualy recommend U lo my frienda. I would not W wllhout II for anything." Utmi KMnry Tea rurea ruiiKacne, ineoull. nenra of urine, brlrk dual artllment, burnlnc or painful aniaallon while arlnallng, and all afire llooaof lb kl.lneyot urinary oriranaof tllhrraca. VEGETABLE PANACEA PREPAHP0 FROM rm wi- s jk v rm mj a fOR THC CURC Or (mm AND ALL OTHER DISEASES ARISIN0 FROM A OISORDEREOSTATEoftheSTOMACH on an INACTIVE LIVER. rOl 8ALC BY ALU DRUGGISTS ft GENERAL DEALERS II. U, I'ATriCKKdN. D, P. l'ATI;UMON PATTERSON Bros,, f -MALia IK- VilTCHES, CLOCKS tiM INDEPENDENCE, OBiaos. llti ViillllllVl TT TTAATOm UK t hh C .---t--..-. g. Mitchell &Bohannon Manufwiinrvr wt Sash and dooms AlJMt IM HUM, at WIMU. MslaMienl . . . . lndwnitNKe. ItftM want Til K IIIWT, buy ALLEN'S 6 NORTHERN ana Wtf If Hi Mwbanl you deal with Sum aui k litem u4 to AU.KN llrek II ty Um tMlK, neaulimt Clnliiu wnt Irw, .l.lr.i C. W. ALLKN, 171 toil St., I-ORTI.AND.Or, My VI. WANTED ! BirnwWrric, IbiMpWrriea, Itlackls'iiles, fiiHSKds-ii IcsCherr'es ASI hmd l'i nil of All Kinds AT Tin: SALEM CANNERY. MISS Good and CHEAP. We have the largest ami HBKT Stork nf II aniens ever brought to this Ncrtlon. from the Factory and at the Wt outoll.V) Htylef. Triiniuing at reasotiable I'rietM. Boamer 4. Craven. SHAVING, 15 CTS ! NcwBarbcrShop KUSS W. liVAXS. I'rojj). MIVIIG. NlllttUTimO IB tHlkVOOIIfi. hThKKT, INItKI'KNUKNCU IJ m :io! roil m mm SVARVERUD & CO. ' I Wtm have n .vnllv Iih-iiUmI In Ind. h II Jden.s, mid are lierv t.t atay, have en h ind n liirvv stirk u( the IIkIiI rnnnliift PLANO BINDERS Asn jnsM' CHUN DRIVE HMl We are presire.l to supply nil wltb TWINK at a very low llgure. fall and Ret priiv Is-forv ptireliaxliiK elne- wlure. Next disir lo O'lhuiiieH'. MAIN ST., INDErEXDIiNCn STATE'S PICNIC 1776 1891 AND Pioneer Reunion Tlii'iilil iiliiiirvr nml nil new eiiini'm will Join III n Drum! plriile. si Ilie STATC FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM, JULY 4, '91 o-UOOO TIME FOR EVERTBODT Jtt An Hll ohh nf wcliiim In lieluilf uf Un) old liliniiura, ny a nnllvu ami, Col. Robt. A. Miller An lilmiiniti. (if Wllliinii'lte t'lilverolly, mid a iiiiiiuir j-'iiinii iiriiuii'oi niiuinorii iii'i'mni iIimhI iuiihIi' nml nHirlH of mi ciiturliiliilng miiiriu'iiT. Miili'li an in (" if Imll. I'. il lunil mid Siilein. Knell dull' will ahIiiIiIImIi lloKiliilliirlen, un Um KriiiiiiitM, wliere till urn t..i.o(eil hi report III llll'ir I'llNIH'I'tlVI' IIIHI'IIH, 'tune Willi well lllletl liinell haskulK; bring your IiiiiiIIIi'h, nml your iielulilmni nun ymir irieiiua. EVERYTHING FREE Half FARE RATES ON RAILROADS STEAMBOAT EXCURSION FROM INDEPENDENCE mill llltlTllll'illllKi pnllllfi. At Ilia (iliwfl of tint mpwUii II la nniimaurt lo nriinnlaii n 'riiiniu'iil I'lunei'r iind (lid S,l. liem WM'iriy, I'rof. Z. M. Pnrvln, A. F. Hotter, Jr. 11. M. Ilriiiiaoii, K. j, Hlravor, John Mlnlii, T, 11, lliirnea, W, T. Itlniliin, G.N.Mroat, 11, W. luiwiilng, Com, of Arraii(i)mcnt. mmum a douw; CELEBRATED - BAIN HACKS, CARTS and CARRIAGES. And in Few Day Will Kecelvc a f'nr loud of BUGGIES Direct From the KA8T. These Itfg were ortlerwl early tat Fall and bnill wjsvially for Ibis Itwle, Ihey nr uiiwp-mled for Finish Durnbility and Frlew. We also lift ve few of the Cincinattabtigglen, which wernnwdlto anyone wanting a cheap Itig. W also carry a full and complete line of First class f H ARNESS, ROBES, WT I IPS. 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. G. W. SHINN, HOUtCSION M ORNAMENTAL l'lr llunui. Prvaeutitg. I'autu rouma itill Jniim' Mabltw, InoVivadene. Mlaa Ada Jud-.n. M r. William. . JUDSON 8 WILLIAMS, DRESS MAKERS CUTT1M I0 riTTlM I mtlUTT. New Hank Riilldinf, lndrnidene. DAMON & HUBBARD Sucaars t ELK INS vS: Co., pitontiirrriw op CitjIrtcltcilrjuftrCi. Ilmiling of all Kinds lono at K e a a o n a 1. 1 e Kales. Mill rw-d. Oak, nn.I Asli iok - sai.il Mfr.ill.vtli.il' Made Montlity4 INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Lewis Ktiso, UKAt.KR IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS Ladies and Gents Fur nishing Eccds. MokI Comjtlete 8twk of Boots and Shoes In tho City And be Convinced. 72 8teel tooth iron harrow, f.'O. 5 nml 7 looth cnltivutors. Tho best horse shoeing. Thobwtiu Iron Steel or Wood -AT- E. 1. Krengel's. Best price paid fct Old Iron and Castings. READ Main St,. . Independence. Have Jot Jleeelvwl Direct From 1 1m Factory a -Also a large Assortment of- J. D. I I am nUuys busy, have just liuif to aay , Tb.it in lUrnr? dull tunes I have no dull d.iy; Of course one (lay may l Is'ttcr thau aiiotlar, For Irade in jjotsl or Unl, aciuoa hat like the weathtT. You will find in my store no idogaut stot-k Of Grocvrir1, Cuiiintl Gotsls, sold nt bod nx k; Tolsux!, Cigars, Cro I'ry and (.lass; At the iriwn I soil thi-iu j on surt-ly can't pass. I buy lots of produce or take it in tmi', And give Ihcfaiiif priiu as though all were paid. My got da nrr 11 quality, my prices arc low, My pssls sjsak for mo wherever tiny go. THE GROCER. W. "IS. GOOD1SLL, SUCCESSOR TO H. D. WALLER, DKAI.KR IN 0! 1. WW A sU 1 - 1 atlBP "SaW XEW QOOm ARRIVING EVKRY WEEK. My itis-k Is now more complete than ever before. Shall l iiI-hhI to have II tho ciwtontent of the store continue trading, and hone to induce nwnv to Intde who never did before, lu connection with my store Is a REPAIR SHOP Where Ixxwa and sIi.hs mil U reiwirtd or ninmifiirtiircd under the in:in:iLtini'nt of M. A. 1IAKF.I!. teiiipinUr Ihe name mid place, W. E. GOODFLL, - Main Street, Independence T inmpi r- rcilSTPR yUSTER DRUGGISTS IHiALiatS IN I hiihihm Sponi, Brush! , Ptrfumary, School Books and Artiata' Supplies. A Full Stock of Watohas, Cloeka and Jewelry. Repairing Neatly Done. ' Physicians' Preierlptlons Carefully Compounded." MAIN STREET, W. H. WHEELER - , . KEEPS THE BEST MUSICAL I INSTRUMENTS, - -PIANOS and ORGANS - -SEWING MACHINES. Novelties in Stationery, Latest Jitney Writing Paper, Ink-stand, Tabids, Inh of all Colon, Peneils, Fashion Plates and Periodicals, THE LATEST IN ALL STYLES OF MUSIC. Candies, Nuts and Cigars. Subscriptions Received for all Papers. W. WITEELER, Indqtendence, Or. Cur loud of the- - .WAGONS. mmrnmrnmrmA BUGGIES iiuiit to ommi EH OCKE, OCKE, .OCKE, U I wiiKjf mm i iii in mninNi INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. SOOTS AND ALT. KINDS OF Wfttr i fslii Duality I L x L