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THE VJET SIDE -"w .v.w i tukmvikinvmmv.-klm.cvsv. i - 1 , ' ''. " IWhn.d .ilhv .a s'-.V-i.thvii-.n, ma -tlKi ' lVmwi.U.o'HH'kS Hudlj t;im)i, KutUninnlu-.-.M,,.,,-,,!!,. lico.u.e 0!J Bi.MIfihJnr Pftnir-iitu' lr ,,0,,,wtl, lvr llllts,vN,f ! itlo liomoeou,. av, lad Ui-miw u V..l t3 I lllJllSnlilg Ullliiiiallji Sovei-al R-mUiean M)hm-s nw.juwndm.imjiyn, a., ;,ii,.imi.i.-o fm J UN lEli t SON Mif mtTtRS. ' ft'f U eenlp- f . llu Mincer j iiM Iimk , n lvii;'v In iWwms J i ' 1 1 ri inilin These tiHlMMl - III I It liivil,it.lv iki l:tliltttlt but ! Vj'w . - t - k i i-i ri'i ' 1 iKi.t.f t' " FRIDAY, OOTOMIK ', NJ1. ! :;;urt !' htih uomi!inhut for eon. wmil j, ,,, ,, .. ,,rtv. In M 11 Vnr L All ! :'" ! i 1 I' t, ' ' it: I ' V" i'.i t - . ,' : ' -' , ' .' ,. "- I - ' ' ' ' ' - -i t. - - ! - i i' - -.I--'- - ... J, '""i -': r, i ; f ... , fff. ..... :- !! ' g J l ' - V TO ADVERTISERS, fuowiumlion tup) to, IMu.v MilaT, !,mh,j. VVv.v ,h f r i mdm mrtwiH'i-vt-,.MM).i.'' it i:-.tni' IVs, tun others are mi-; ut ft,w ,,., , , 1;. , ,( ,f l!Vi 8:r;v;c,Jv' tk. .r ,i t .,,d , hi,-, ur 7"J (vw,y im - ink uf r...... nk ni iikiv i.ui;liuiil in iUf i ..di Hwt iiv.ll ill,, mlo. lail WC- illi e . . . i . ; III! VHI'ilUI IM'" I V " ' 'V, I-".. " 1 ! V i i KM denco this grj cilice sihKh' cm t milluiig ftir , . . , i, . ., ... t "... Hllil.tl l IHMII I stuko. KdUtorMr.MilKTOi' liult' injrTiinotliy w iwsswt'd r tli .kbility to rvo the jiiwiU imy Iwt- Mnn Mr. IWmmitt. Tlu'V simply striving to obtain tho uftU'e Uvause of its mnoUummts ami the amount of pmtis it pivw them in Hevwyoue of our lvtulors lumld tudy this article vUWly. )!spe.kks j. j.. ...if ' .. -. Do not give p the hop growing fcttsimss furmow. Ia4 ywc yon had a bouutiful ppp mul good priew. Thhywir the hop Jouso plnyoil Imvoe, and priiH are not m good, but this industry should not lw given up, aa it paj' well on an averago, and gives employment to 60 many bauds. Stick to the Lop business. ' i. - .. i-' AS ebk ask k court has roudoiw o tci. iWlnrinir the ekht-hour law pivW by the last legislature of .... 1 u..M!)n that state to do vami ami w" tinnal. I.heoase will be apwded to the dupronie court, but it U be liovei the judgmeut given oeiow Trill stsind. If so, ibis will be an In lmrlant victor? for orcwdied labor, and eigbUiour laws are likely to follow lu other state. Us happily there is no present tmnH!t of unity and harmony n the Irish home rule party. The antagonism and bitterness engeu dered by rarneH's indiscretiou and ifitii.winplini'iiii to the leader ship are too violent and dwuseated to be allayed and smoothed over peedily. It will take almost super- human statesmanship rot-any leau cr or leaders to bold the home rule n&rtv together, . and make it the r aggressive successful force it was under Parnell beroro his downiau. t. . 1 IJ Iqsativs IK?iSEU.T sued the Pi ' oneer rrm in Iowa for libel, claim ing damages in the modest sum of 100.000. The jury returned a ver diet iuy favor of the "fclmkepetm cipher" of 1.00 damages d 1.00 for attorney fees. So lhmuelly ' damitgo suit was almost reduced to an American ."cipher." No' doubt, the celebrated Ignatius has found that it is easier to "cipher" out that Lord Bacon wrote Shakespeare's .. Blavs. than it is to ''cipher '...put 1100,000 in a damage suit against newspaper tor imaginary evils i!onc to the character oft noted celebrity. Mbs. Frask. Limi ne is married again and the statement is made that she will give up her work here and live in Europe. The people of this country can well afford to let her go. Her soleaim these past few years basleen to ape European cus toms aud court the favor of foreign ers before those of her country meu, Having succeded in marrying one of these same foreigners her aim ap pears to , have been accomplished, and she retires from public life, , There was one redeendng feature about her, one really American characteristic, and that was the . push and energy with which she took bold of and successfully man aged a large aud intricate business. It was the means to au end, aiid woman like she used it for all ft was worth. . i.. . 1 . . '. Robert Mim kr. a prominent Democrat of Southern Oregon is ; authority for the staletucnfr that members of bis party all over the state are . deeply rilorested iu the fight between Bingr nermann and Harry B. Miller, to stx.it re the nom ination for congress ft the next Re publican state convention." .It is hoped that the contest ill increase the chances for Democratic success by splitting the Republicans. The day that the Repnlicans of the first distict change Binger I niianii for Harry Miller they will make a mis take that they will regret for all time. No state ever had a more faithful representative than Binger Hermann, while Harry Miller is the absolute tool of the very worst ele ment in the party to which he be their pursuit or 'spoils." The man who seeks office is nearly ntwitvtt im fit tint for it The iwole should beware of the oflloe seeker. 11 Is one of the greatest burdous of their lives. To get rid of htm la ft wnrV Hint, nil iimn. mmrdlcKS of party, should devote themselves to. l ite ouiee-aetvicer siuuus in uie fimMiinst mnVH uf Uie "Uix eatoi-s." A flock of locusts are uo worse a pestilence than au army of otllee- secKers. rney eousume mo sw nhknrwvi nf tlin imhiiiI and L'ivS UO value baclr. xne oaice seeaer gew l.i!vt liv ntt- something for doing nothing. Wk were at a loss to predeve ti e animus that all at ouco took pop. session of the maguanimous soul of Harrison Kiucaid, editor of the Ore gou fJatt JoHt-Hut published at Y.o cene, last week when he so iugH riously lamiwoued Governor rou nover. and said so many uirly thlnirs about him in his leatling editorial, aud in the same leader ho extolled Hon. D. P. Thompson to the sklof. But after reading the very next ed itorial paragraph we saw through the transparucy, aud uow wo are at no loss whatever to understand Mr. Kincuid's animosity to Gov. Poo uoyer. Hero is the explanatory paragraph; While iu Portland lust week aud this week Hon. D. P. Thompson hitched ut his team and spcut two (lavs in ilrivini? ns in his Lul'l'V all " " " w phi' over the city on both sides of the river and several miles tuto tue sub urbs, almost to Vancouver aud St Johns. We also went to the end of every electric railroad, coble ami muter line iu every direction; to Portland Height. Wot Portland, Vuueouver, Jt, Johns Woodstock, Mount Tulmr and other nlaces. The iaipmvemeuts made since our last visit,, one year ago are astouum i"g. .y tUt'lHH U . J o'l.l' . .ii ' li 1' I ttotm iviii' !., i.1t lurt hte lui'!i snee tHuni ,' u : -n'(r.i otMnjwny tu ; , r it WaH tc Ual to Mh vy tet. H ntl no; further i;3Utmtt U couvlmv miyoiie, ' that lmloul w h r"Hev .vtwn II l dale. id Ha.' no iter lion0 tn .wlter, IuortlortoKUow in wtmt etiiii,uiviii tlieHtuttf Iiwumuce t'ouipauy i tn'l.t It) our kUtvr ntnte we . imve only ti up pond a wuplu of notle relative ,U "V uromiHiMnsoriM.vmeut oy Uu eom- pnnyn' We emild t'Ue a nanti"' mW' but thiwo will Viftl"0i Paid is Kcm, Th W U-, which was IuhuhiI tit the Hist In urue C'omiviuy, of Ktileni, Ore-gnu, hat ulreiuly lnvn iysttd by the liittn turar of wild enmiwny and wlthlu tunr days of Urn fW. They paid our l' junt at cheerfully they WMte our ln turauee. No eiminy eauM uo better. Th "State'1 U not only a very reliable and prompt-payiag company, hut a very comrvailvo eunany as wen. When It guaiiiutm yoa preteudoit IV meant iiroifotlou. The "State'' eouductf Its buslueM to 1 able to nromiitW fultlll all Ha nleiliP'si, uo only - ....... . wr the prweut, nui for uie iuuinf w well. At ttm iHtiin 7'iMte. Bi-okaskFai.13. Wash., Aua. Hi, 18S. Iteevlvml of the Htale Insurance Cumiwuy.-ofHultftn. Or., the um of 1508.84. w h eb lv.vmwl,. was uie mu amount of their proportion of our Intel, audenurvly atlfnetory to ua iney were the flmt etinuwiiy to y up in full. A)Kfiw ., TVuirf i Sttt'iny Hutit. , -' ' - . . j v. ;,v iv l'ccJ"iJ Gtr.-rj!- :s:.i I 1 I MAS. GRAHAM'S n f .it' 'rf llathel HtllliiK. mm sxr.6 Did itliB . u Ill IKhUhVA fit khlch tllttt (flil M inmlnvl, Us. .1,1 Ml I'vlmim. Hiljr lnwit Utli, ft iit"ii 'tl. ii'll. i Iroi'. ll) Hlii.nttil i .irtiiy utf uiiMninMr ni"nm nillililMKHI MilUlil. wliiirr, ll HiH; l.inl nmleolii'ti Inmi UiHt' f J wlml mirt iiorniiininiliuri Kml KwMd nun li(nrkh.ml IM rnii.i wil! Jf'iu -' U. uut... ...... ...l..i.ttiitllilillrUuiilhf iklii 1 ut. mul ll'ni nvil Uie ft.rtimiU.M til rlitkli' Hillv OM' miiii--( rii'wn"",, wim nwnr klH Hint JUM hud huHl ' Krry l0 . )rM 't nlil.mwui i h h Ivmi morti ymiOHUl ulilnwmiiw " 1. M, HllflltitiiliiiiiHiinii'j. i'm.m- .... w .... IMiwar,nir HiniKii mi'1 1" rintwi..--nd iw MiiiifUlitiiil .nlimii miU-w l (iitli rt. .. Ml. HI Mil tlrMl?lllM Hllil llUlf .. .1 tl. i I ..mIimiii'm nluli- IUIlllU.Ul, llB IHoil 0t.S TOIH'l1l, 4wt IiiivhU Imlti- Br an .. M I u.lll Hi u .llll.ll.1 ItVMltWl I.V llt. Uit, Siil "Uuif lw "". i"" " l. ItiuHlirill." . , BIHIDIfl WVIIW -- --- v m iwwaiul 1' " niiuiU", W!f,r nv, MRS.. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach mum at fMuklial. mlllhtiril ! ..wiioi, miiHi mii'tuw. tlmii". n At lil,.illira, l-rtiw. fl.au. iiriiu-" Iwtlv,.. NiimiiliMnll iwwitt, tih dr hill mi in n-tnU'tiIU 1iii immi. ml.l.-J UtUiKilwHiM-mi'iil, Mv ni ........ ft. ...U l.u u- I..1I....1I1. .ImLtflvU. Ill Mr. Frank Pust, of MeX'oy, went to CallfornK whew he will iHnl tlm winter. Mr. J. 1). Buvilerand wife K to (he Eat to ieud the winter among frtvinU and relutlvt. . Mra, lllavk ami Ml Kmma Hhnrp are vtalthig at the mttdeiiM of Mra. John's, at McCoy. Lot of ruin sad (lie nmnert are Imp py, a eoultUmtlil of Htubblu a III tie i put to when, thl fulL Pn.f. U. F. Mulkey Itss had lilt h.aiw repidnleil ami punered. Ills now the PETRI'S CURLIHE. tt' m f rti 11 ! t A 111 ll Mt tin iintr in t uri (rmn . . . t ....... ...... ..- ...... k ..-"Y i- hiiiiii ml V-" V " lUn'ii. V..WIIH. r. In. . ji.!- fwitt urtt In I ha I'll t. fetich high living and such imU ,,Hir.u ,.,... ,fl,i.,.r.,! company, lurnt-u iue ucau oi wn- For the bvii business reason, wo do not m tend to movt rar iramenso stock to our ik;w brick block, opposito the Independence Na tional Bank, as it means great expense and trouble; so we have decided to make sweep ing reductions on every article during this sale. As the stock must be sold, it will en able all to purchase goods for less than they have had the opportunity of doing hereto fore. Come early and secure bargains while the stock is complete. I mmi! tttlll Ml-dl'l'l 'I'.llWl - . i,l(.ll, HI U..HH. -if f III-. Wtrin , . N,ia Hi-Hi IVllNHni i , 4 .; ..i..t , 'l.ll'l . , , . 1 ...'v I , '0 t i .1, t IVivV, 5i-.f, v . !i ttH HI''1. AUttt.j " ' tv. l.-.-i- -.I, ! ..V Is. .Ill .b'i!,.! . 1'. 1 n i 1 V ll.' .m- 'Lull rt Mil iri. . , tit. 't WILLIAM TvlARX,. w. K. Q OODELL, Choicest brands of Tobacco ranaoigars. ,r-rw Mn, ' i - f . -rJv .... Kent constant v nstoCK " ' i 'lutvr. t- 4 .-f .. . Li' xr X--. u 7 h.oIm.i.i. rru,.ril..Ki'j?fM..i t.-ni i i!f- r :.,,;.' W n- ' ' . ..r, ; : . ,rr.ri7v.-- r ' t-aia.and he Mt that he Most do , t weotj-rtv, centu t.,..i.,i , i u . r4 1 HJFSVlaln strop?, Qppoito the livery staoie4 : ;j : - ;i.LU.r,v,vi. - - something to merit Mr. Tivomjitum,8 tInw l a mall brldr .! l u J V ' i. j .t WI;lt ' .' , . . " l,hjr.i2 ' f i i 1 , :'. r' r rrj appreciation, and. he mistakenly ad Mf 'oy that lao, l-v, in' .a In,, , ' RdepSndOnCCv OPCOOn. -fjA X 0 I ?v ' ' 1 supposed that lo alm.e (ioveri.or id'h, eqntlliioohrihwa.sU .V I Ui t .-u at.! St H i.a, a..d ;ui y. j SI . L "S.. i.?1,,' X'v',V A'VSi"' W ,1 I-' Pen, oyer would jutb. the thin,. for such ne..5! , , '--- . ...h ....... a.-.., ",."'. ' ' - rTl 'f j&tf 1 y A 'A: f A TUB J'unwo 1 Ktiseue fity) i are ne amall U,y ihul will hineniii JJJ.JI . j.1 J , - :..i . : . ;.. , 1...1 i 1.... .in-1 f. ii mi.i li il...i,nt.ii.iT . I ' thitikait certain thatfJovernor Pen noyer could not be eltettd now. But to.one alio look at it candidly there would seem to be no reaxon why anyone should vote against him now- it' he were a ciuididate now that did not cxmt U4 jear. The governor i. .still the same mail. thTtjwi.tii(. UI' coiir-M', the governor is "still the same man" aud that I.h just the rea-sou wt v he. would uet many voteaov m he did when he ran the! frl last time : list sauiemw to do the j right thim; seuerally w jn d tlio ie;w-! sou that .. . ha.s from live to eight thousand majority of votes uow over any man in Oregon that might bo put ngainiit him for governor, or any other responmble. office. A CANNLRY. SURE. aiHiiunlto e;:lB ll coih .l.-iainwuv iHt'iir njjuin. , s lHat,- f.iii.i.,' , i- TI.KehH.l law tlw U-t mtui.Luu..1 l'i,IK(l "' " '' V" r.irevend years. Aui.in the hiie or- '"" " ' ' rlvnU are May am! Mary lik I'Iihh, i' ''',.'' ' . , , ..,. m ..- i.. m.. ik .I. !.'' .'i J AOliieiuiii iviiiK-n n" , in, vim .- i , ,, ,. , . ,, i,. ,. . . , l. t"M ( i ..l Hi n ....... ....1 I r.,., 111(111 Oil., ., r '.-. 1 V and' ,,;....!, i'.l-ili, : , , i.ue. 1 ! . ' 1 .it Die . TiJLMii WnUhnnv St'th 1 honr.s, Swiss,!, ... - . -1 - ? ... or. any. movement. -iL-iau. m iokl -or1 y V 'y .. i -v, ni .ilvcT'caN liuntcr. i .ii'Mfuc.. mw.gmui .i::viNti.rAr.iiV..w!::;K ..' .1. I . ... .... I . . I .... .... M.. ! a. 1. 1 ... I I111II? Hlltl lUMIi-n ;,rin. 1 If. III . . i .- . ... .w - ' ' . . . . s i,I V HUH R IS lr iv nil II I' lull l.ll t,- I Illl l-'. 'l -r.u,-. r(t:i:i ;.n-ii.ll ill I II I- an ami Anta Joiie. "T , low CM c.t a p.i 'r . . - 'H ' ' . : nil ilm nntiiiH'M if LU!' t'.erv .:,,irie ir,i'l!iinil lu.!". ,v t'Mii iiunty lo . . . ... ... . .... I .1 I 11 l ' ... . ,. .; . i; .. . Lni.l.' wlm i;ivu .1 ill v. In v,inc-.i'at ,w.f . my Mil t . lit wen. married tn.t Thul.", al ;l,r- Ui tiV ' . . '. : . -f ; ; M . M I 'A I H IK) I .Uldeatauta. They were 'Cr. K.i n ; I . , ,.h t. j ()l,r 11110 UK tl Kl'-'S'. C -kind di -.Hi- , . . X ' - lKJ S ' " ' ryouiiKl.pleforownclMe;aml ! ' 1 , 1H Jl , O 1, l M.l i W!.ciJh. ai..-J,l-.- e.in I r..-.l.l .i i.a:..ft.:.l umKr O.e manatmiient 4taf ,i, M.-fir;Marsha, L orown. i hour nnfl.l",), clocks, . ... ltmi rftirm J1. lend to their Portland Inane. ' . . ... '.- t.... .;.!. " .. . 1 ' . Hill the hrldt lur you ns h ihty DHBSHft&IHG JEWELRY. 4 f , ItIO MKKTIJfO In the altcrii.ton yiwlrday puHtrw were Bent around town calling a mivt ingnt the opera house. The InifliieNii men were out, and ait euthiiHliwtle meeting watt held. Mr. J, L. Btoekton called tlio houw to order, and Mr. Jauiw (lllvion wax eleeled chnlrmiiu. The ohJwt f the iiKetlng wn sluli-d that ac.m uery pr-ijo It! n w-w nmdy for the cltiwamand nurroiindlng coun try. Mr. Calvin Cooper, of McMlnn vllle, then dialed that he would erect and operate a enhnery fn IndemMideneo with a capaelty of ennui ng and drying twenty tons of iroduce per day, giving employment to, fmm SO to 1"0 nn-r-ttlivei. The hiilldtug Will he 0xwi lei-t, Willi flnnO mirfaeu feel. The pliml, .. hi. in. ii. M in. f.- ".I'hcn ii'ininlt'fi. will longs. H tiio ware tannou u ivr , fl 1)n, iIMI Vr ( i i - Hermann, for thesakf ol alMli it is, . r , , in , ti it him tin! decent don't give m .Miller. ( lfi-.p.; r,,imiH ,iiou w-hleh to luiild, av one- :' ' ' ' 1 'half a he'-k, and liKHI In ' eiedi, t lw KKxTTuesdrtyelectioirtwillofdii tl , ,i ,v M , r. uU to In several states for various olheeifi. j ()r,;,i,i ,,f.r,tt ion. The election in 01"" 'h H" it. pi pi-ni i wa iiup'.ri however, which elidta hiohI coir I iiimuimoii- v.n-i., mid over hail the ccrn. If Mr. MeKinhv is tU . U .1 1 ' 1 h " '"", w""- governor uy-Bay o,o mo u b ,it( (1( ( , A (iml lht. n.in..lt.r tlii.ti tll(1,.l.ll 111' ri'Mlltt. ... ... i maiiiiiv i.ii.j.1 ...... v . . ...... av' iKa CD) grata Cutting and Fitting Cli" ...Uun Cii:4i' r.l. ' ln.iii-il c-i.i,r.i in Mi -. I'i-. In id ..ltl !lk illi'M'i.. I'OJIH I' roilllll ; ... mo! Monmouth htreel i. ;Tfi LiiriE pmCE HOTEL 0 St., Jndepiuidelicc, MkS. i;' A. STARK, rToprk'tur. l-'irnt cIhm in fvry respwl Special ullt'ulioii ivi u tiaiiKiuut eu-itoiaiirii, A iinipla mom for enminaroinl tnivelem. 1 i' - ate (uihJe Dnlr ia ir-"-vl iMlUu I lluidw.inv ti'K ! sto tn (I. tmwa re i,,, end ulli.'f Ih'u'i llalilliti-1 lie-1 ' ft. cjiliH the aUeiil ion of . thci I puhlie. to hn iioiihloclt of toil ali.'ive arl-fcles now un !i;ntl. . , . . 1 1 iri jo'iewi will eiiiMp tii! I'M tnaWy i . with .,'i. in av.v other locality, j Ciihuv niid ee tin upd vii will be ;. natii-lied with ; : . .'.miiiil,v,'andt 'ItnU.tj Cliristmas" iifts will ,j(K)ti'.Gc-,m order. Our stock iivcbmhlcU;; nrul if vvill liav you to "select -your jewelry from it;' ' SILVERWARE. ' ' Another appropriate lulkla)' j,fil.t' is ..i; . pice of silvcrwear. We have just what you want. ' .. .-. . - j SPECTACLES. Of Spetaclcs we have a large stock, and can fit all kinds of eyes. MUSICAL GOODS. We. carry a line of Banjos, Guitars, I Violins,, 'eft,, ot iho luK,ct quality. ! 1 - ' . ' ... . . - i ALLY, Our go oc? a arc tt'.e bssti W." E. GOODELL, - Mam'SWetTndopcndence. 1'iiritl.iH the ft! (.)3, 'imS f'OVxltf Vl(ti IMHUfSTIOX, mfiiiwjs.uss, i.itkp. rriMiM,Mis,Kni..iifii)Arii.F,foi.Ds, PIMl't Ed, alt SKIM Ft.'KCl,tyyrf,artdeE,v.S.Ar.lMS(Jlrom DlSOUURKfDKCOMAai. . , .j ., , . r ha .v u vim tca u put w in yvl io w wrappers Mth FaetimiU SigniUur cf lb FKKSE, ' ' ' BtOlNQTON OO. 'AMNTt..8AN rtANQiM& Siiiilii & tai&iiMl . 8 Son, HORHOHTH, MdKpm Hi et.citii- tuu! toi et will bo an index to tin I uw r u .to 1 hi. om. t . (.- I'oinmilU't) In tis lflt..vv: A. .1. (Joodt!;:.!!. ft. h'elh-y.' postpone free trade f 'i ) invvin',) l i r if i iliv.nl li yet If Mr. McKinkj on yi anus AHm- i ' vn ' ' i''''" the state by 10,000 to r,o wm i,w th. .i i'i .. oio,, - . L . ... . , tlu'li' n-m iora Lo tsi iC hold of i-iimli nn itv. then the wcuiocrais wi iiavei- : .. . ...... i 'vilu , , .,; , IcntiTpriHe. JS-) better ona could hiivu agleamofbope, andifh. onljt ii- (if)'))(j m , , lmilni(l ' i riefl It by irom .,uwho o,ouo miyor-j Hij(H1,t uot ,,,Ht tt moment until every dollar jKHi't'iii'i-'l, Uui roiiiuiH Ht-ieeteti 1 !IV(I l'.lxt I'll'I'.lVi ! !..... .....l . ,. :...! . . .. . . - . I v. ....... .i , c, . , . ic; ; R1j and ouf prices tba itwcc:t. Ca!S t i or r,.-..K (.,!,.,,.. . -m t ' . . .. . . i.tlli.iili.,, .." II... ....1,1;. . u . i . .. . -... A line i mo m ft'tuin And fin H'f ami iowtsi ,iv;. nvfi-'i-i (n v.H ii.' a'i'1 ' will; olln'iv (ho jiui. 't ,,( rf ihe iml.ii., ' 1 rhyiie! ,U't" ,v i, , , i . . ! eomiuiin-.lt d .e ntfi-jih lv a' I'.ie ,,tf ion. will . lw i-ivott to : , V- l.' '' , , t eoiU). m;,, Mti.M msil'l't. .. . . ' ; . . iuw-iiiion in tlio muuii'v , k ln sana exammo our stock wnetnerieome t..-siuy. mi iy f;i ,- you-btiy or not. fully ity, the Democratic doctrine is in the ascendant, but if Jlr. JamcH Campbell cavriea the state for gov. crnor,Thcn the "index linger" will point the other way, and the doc trine of protection will he in dec lination. It iH really a test w, andtheiciHtiotiHe ff denying the foct. Ho get your faces ready for abroad mnilcor for an elongation, a the case may be. Wo are ready to imile or look sad. We prefer to smile, but we fear wo wout. and tlui boildiiiK will then imgln. The work ijuiHtUi;ln witlmul. di-hiy to.be in full I'l-iidiiii Mi-i fur iK-xl year' crop. The euimcry and drier are now iwaurcd fuetn, Kwryniie ulimild glvo toward thin pmjei't thai h:w not nlven, Tho fiirnnTM hhmild t.iki; u ili i'p lnti reaf In tlil:l Ull(h-rtllllllif. Inderiuiiduiieo Ih the key, uoilinirel illy, lo tlii-i wlvd j MiirrotiiHliiif! country. And nlm l turning h and the door i now unloelci d Now Ciiiihil will coinu fn. More par ticular next week. . ... i. r,1. BECKLEY, Livery d k!s Stalks, f wi-ili -lo iiif'.o-iii Uie pu'il.e lh.it 1 1 am iijw iHi:j.!U'('l (o I'hi.'-.n Mho wants of nil," a:nl cvevythui in I n . , ... . .. ... . . . . ! our HiU! wni iia lurnis Km o khu . i im .. INDEPENDENCE, OR j or i.Wvi-din- to order of ov.tot...w ' ffi & 1 , , ' 1, i Moumonlh is the placn- (o buy j ' ' ' ' ;s, and uit voit foi'i'ct- it." Konmcuth, Oregon. liaviiiK piimluiHed the Interim (J I f(M hi $ leorgo IJoiithhy In tho Monmouth ,A " ,"" " 1 ' r-f?.,1 f, - I. E! Ml 0". X-X. 3EOI.U.A-l ('in Ocorue Livery and R.,l.i Sr.il.!. , f Hollelt n fair y (illM.tls;.iS a. ;,v ,-ie. h . .1 ... .... M.t . I . ilk ! l'l .1 H .... l.f .III, I .1 I I ll I l . ... niiuiu urn jim.i..n..ft. ... - 1 inn lueiiuiTd to fur -iwh uood hani . and vehlelea lit, Hhort nollee, ilny or) nlKht, nod all tiiumlenl eii-loiu w " tv et'ivi! dun iittentlon. Helnl 111 your or dem. with pnmmlm for priecK, MAX FiiOyDLY, Corvallis, Or. - i . ' ...I ... ii, i nc miiiii..i HIIVl IIM.PI IllllSIiHlllll' i,ul. Hl any eiiu In' Hi.i.li' siiiii On-ill,- All jou ImVc -mi lm lor tl GENERAL REAL ESTATE. aEALER. Opposite F'dti in iry'i Drtji SUire.on I IVialn iiicei-t. L L kaiA; ilk ill. ivicnmoutn, - - urenn. Good grain and stock farms a hoice fruit' lands; town property oi' 'zX .i:ds. Those having property for sa., .lease -call. 4 4 .. ... JI l-l l.l,lTIllrt :.if . ' - """'in. iiMiini.io fjLLbljt mtmM pekwsship. ' THU SCHOOL l THC 'fT'frV BE;sTi o