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-.ithy Goods in endless variety and at prices to suit all classes, at Wheeler's Book gtore If ; Til" WEST OIDS ssssaturxasa , kits. J. R. mot ihwi f UBSCRIPTION RATES. ' " VAVAKI.M IN AUVANVB. . tine Year .,.. ?-! M Monllia - .: I.W Tbwe Moulin . All miirrliWi" nnd death nott.v nut rw ln rtv ll will 'x itMril rtw, All ovwr live line, will t 'hnrwl tlva n-iila r line. N,.,.ly ithitnwrv cvoil.tiloiia will be eharara Hir m ill rw ol Dvuvm. ki Ha Addrm nil uiiimttiteilMW tor niiMttHktlon In Tun W rt Hm, and make ll re.mn.UHva )w taa m tu iviu iXwmty jNiiiiUhtug Com. ny. : Kntitatereil at the INwI-e-ltlee In ln.leei t1le, Mrvgtin, a MwuuiHtMiw mauer. PKUUY, DKt'KMBKU 4. CiTIXKXS TICK HT. For Mayor, , . JtAHSH MKKW1X. For llowruVr, JOHNNY FORI). ... For Tivimr, . K T. IIKNKLH, .,' , For Mttrahtil, V. W. WILLIAMS - For Couiu'Hniou: First ward, ... II. J. WILSON ticemul wnnl, . . A. LOt'KK. Third wnr.1, ... A. WILSON. A'tutST i a man who has Ihhii dead a humltvd tara, who was cannonaded then, null citunouUod now. , Jack Pkiips v, the Oregou jm cili.it. though a vouufi hum, is fur along in tho ineipiimt stilus of con snmpfion. Hard knocks have in- ducvd this disi;u. Ik " "Kti'li'iit' ri-tiUy kuew enough to go in out utf the ram nnd kotn from mttiw: wet, thou lit' would veiisti to bo a l;iii;hiug stock to the n:wsrby. But ho dotwn't, that is sill. Tue spMkorhhlp of the next cou- irrcss will to to Iter Q. Mills, of Texas, lis it onj;ht to. Ho htvs t definite polioy. and upon thatpoli cylhe Democratic party must stand or fn l. Monzro hm can have no f hicc ainouc RtHtesmtn. TitK city rloction will take place hero ni'st v Monday. Everyone should turn out and vote. A eleun ballot liox in tho snfiguiird of our republic. Wohsive no sympathy for man that will not exercise the treat privilego of an American citizen. We are glad to neo that the Mon mouth business meu have the nerve todenonuce unscrupulous attacks npon themselves and the citizens of Independence. A "man may le "Resident'' of a place so long that he becomes ganicreened with jea! ousy toward hU more successful compeers: j If that cntorprimnK interviewer of tho Pallas (ierw ke' up hi lick, he will tiooii have all the voters m Polk county imtuinaled, or 'p;k cn of" im prominent candidates for BomeofiUfe. Li.sh Applejjate nald "that the ofHces weie inadetjuate to the wants of the people." Th Ob- JKTKr't tiaveliiig interviewer illus tratoa this docLriuo very forcibly. CiiuoNiccraiiiblersareulwayiett. seiitial to the progress of uny com munity.i They illustrate the dis tance bet (.en a man oi progress and a niosftback. When one looks upon the picture, the difference is o appiU'ent and so pronounced, that the mail oi enterprise no hoiitaucy in making a choice of liia comnany. "Jlcsidcnt," of Mon- mout j, AVJial is lief HoKsUiTKLEYiand Sam Kainey have been indicted by the grand jury. for bribe taking and giving. 'But yesterday the word of Cusar might have stood against the world; now qgueso poir to do iTim revcr ence1.'' ' Xow let the grand jury in. diet CVlin ml us and Kelly, and Hie boss of all the boodlors iii the wtate Leland KtaiifunJ and they will be crowned wilh laurels for duly well and nobly done, S. F. Star. ""Jlit John Lloyd Thomas, of Kcw York Cily, secretary of 'the .National Prohibition committee, addrcsi-cd the citizens of Mouniouth liUit Saturday evening, and tho citi zens of Independence last Sunday ' afteinooji in the Christian church. Idr. Thomas is a ready, logical and forcible speaker. lie is tho .best ppiakcr upon the prohibition sub jcet we have yet heard. He scored tho preachers just a little you know. However, thelecturer was wrong as to the caiue of vacant pews. In nine comb out of ten, the preacher himself is the eause" of vacant pews, lie should not blame the peoplo for the faults of the preachers. Ko preacher should go on stilts, but come down and tcaoh the peoplo. Karrow ?ectarianism never won a bouL W3 have tlie utniosfc regard fr tbo ppjuions ot otners, due we 'dissent ffo'ui Mr. Thomas as to the remedy for the suppression of the liquor traffic. Th? "" . eniedies, we believe, i ; -nr mi tbe arc the home, school l.'ouso. 6wcr on earth can accessfully in their The Spokano ii'ertVic is owned ' . 11 . . unu operureu uy ine inrgttman num- ageinent, of Portland, Oregou, nmt is a giHKl newspiiper, by the way, butlike its illustrioiiH progenitor, it its not sound upon the tariff rpes tiou. ; Tho !?pokaue VhrnkUt is al so a good newspaper, and h abreiisA of Uie tlmiMi, and piuiotuiv tl ns gumonts of the Spokane' ltwii sonietlditir after this (ashioit! lit i(s leveled attempt to retain its allegiance to both the (MyttNm and to McKiuloy, the A'. ii e gives "a musou'' for the fact that Ameri can mauufiH'tuies aro sold abroad mme cheaply than at heme. Here U part of t he reivsunt tlivethe New Kiightml maiiufiie. turer fire wol, uml in order to meet thesharneoiiipetltitinofehenp foreign lalnir he might wjtl abroad for a narrow mai-gin of profit, .and by means of the tariff afforded ou his ouiiHil'uct tires Inilmnv np the pwtlis by overcharging theWwtern consumers. So it is "by mean of the tariff afforded ou his iminul'uctutW that the worthy New Knjdauder is to fleece the Western customers and ro coup himself for the small margins forced on him w hen lie tompett. m theopeu mat kcls with rivals abroad. Then tho tariff is a tax, of course, or it would not bo cited the means by which our inaiiufaet'irvis can secouiplish this kiok balam ingfeut. This is working well for the Democratic ideas, and the AV. rtVtr, if it ketps on, will find itself clean over in the Jaeksouiau camj in a few days. This is tmt quite so ingenious tis tbe()reyottWwy of putting it,und our ueighlwr is urged to read that valuable IVrtlaml miner once and awhile tor expert views. DeM-ant ingou the concessions in drawbacks to munufaeturcrs who send their goods abroad, the Otvjom'tta says This is all very welt, after the home market hu.t been siinilied ut a tait pr:ce, hut it Is not Ue.btille that it should tie mado s easy to seek foivigu uiaikelstlutt the exjor Uition of the surplus will keep do mestic prices up to tho top notch permitted by the duty. Both parent and child agree ad mirably ou the tariff being a tax, but the parent organ is ingenious enough to object to these drawback concessions until alter tho bona trade has been supplied "at a fair price," thereby advising the wis- d im of making the tariff as light a tax as the gi cod of manufacturers will allow. ' The h'teU'w' attempt to show that these duty draw hacks are ac counted for by the lower scale of prices abroad is amusing. Xo coun try in llurope has a naturally lower scale rate than Germany; that is, it not tampered w ith by a tari iT. And yet it is part of the Bisiuarckian tariff to extend drawback In raw material to all German merchants who send manufactured goods abroad. Other uatiotis have recog nized this law, and it permeates every protective structure with its virus, becsiiM) tarifis are collected Of the homo market consumer alone, and no competition with rival i in outside fields could exist for a mir uic, if raw materials were taxed. We aro not alone in this idea. The trail of that serpent is over the en tire protective system. Again wo are told tint' "tho American people are so prosperous that they, will endure the exactions of heavier profits than the foreigners will stand." Some one once asked a bereaved German if ho wis rec onciled to the de-itlt of' his wile. "Mein Gott," .said he, ''I have to lie." Until tliosij "pr.M erouV Americans get this tariff iniquity through their wool, they will puy l.hee robber exactions because they have to. This "prosperity" argument i.-. from the sumo piece of cloth as the one made often by tho Revh-w that ' the American farmer mudi In ho patriotic" enough to pay more for i.:., c...... ii ,.., ;.t.. or jni.u is cn irgeu, tiiasmucn iis . Tt 'I ! . . 1. ... 1 f . i tlie tanner uas more 01 tueso tarin burdens to meet than any of the rest of us, the only way to be a patriot now a-days is to bo a farmer. WjiOT SiltB suggests that P, II. D'Arcy, mayor of Salem, would lie a strong man for the Democrats to nominate for congressman from this district. Ve most hearlily second the suggestion, But, wiiy would not tho Wkht Si ok man bo a good one to nominate.! Gervnis Star. localise we feel a good deal like II. V. Scott felt last week wh'jn he declined tho suggestion of his name by his friends for tho U. S. semi torship. ... lie said that he- was not qualified for tho position, and more overdid not desire to make a change from his position as a newspaper man to that of any office which might bo tendered him,' Ho was right, and under the eircuiimhincos we feel just m Mr. Scott'' felt, and cannot afford to step down from tho management of the Wkht.Sidb and become a candidate for congress, Wifl have leen criticised for Lav ing said in tho Wkht Hum receirly that the great salnt m iking triiim vlrate was , the press, the tomb stone, and the pulpit, Kow sirco wo heard Mr. John LI yd Tliomai ht.it Sunday afternoon, upon the subject of the "pulpit failing to sound the alarm of danger ut nil times, because said pulpit would be aitecteii tinaucmity thereby,"- wo hold more strongly to tho opinion tlmn ever that our proposition was eot reet. ott know it is much easier flight a "straw lium" than it is to tight a live mail wttli tire.ln ids eye. V e take our share of the criticism, as wo have respect for the "pulpit," and also for tho "prwwj-' and as for the "tombstone," that Is the last thing we want to luveauy thing to do with in this world. ) TJtR TARffT L$ A TAX, The AVriVirsaysi "Give the New England manufacturer free wool, and in ei der to meet t he sharp com petition oi cheap foreign labor he might sill abroad foe a narrow iimrgln of prollti, and UY mkaks OPTIItiTAKIff'AFKMMif.ll OH llt M.VM I''ArttKt HALANi'K I P TUB WiOtiTS UY OVKlii'tUUOtNlt TUK WtisTEHStUSWMKIirt." TllislsllV deed niIHshlng, The VlmnMv lias gtdiieil another eonverL It has tak en long, but the result is full com pensation for the time expended. To have forced so obstinate an ad. vocateofhlgh taxation, to admit that the tariff m a tax, that it b iid by the consumer, that the man nmeturer is enabled by it to charge extwivo prices for bis itinnufao tuivs, is ample excuse for grwt re joliiing iu tariff reform strongholds. Spokane ('Atni. Tilt: Quakera have established a si'hiHil of high order nt Salem. Good for our capital city, a t mi K sctiraisK. Quiiw number f Kev. J, V. PolinnV frk'iuU (iive ti i in a lllilu mirirN vriy l4 Muiitbiy evening, t ttivtwIdeliM! ut W. W, Wlllium. Ksue forty riiiti ww In atU'iultmee, and the evening wis ttiieiit very pienniitly, The rever end I'lilleiimu did not have the kwt ti a wtiul nuN uj, until J. It, N. lli-ll cttlktl the tok'iiiiuii at (be frli'iuk slid mldrtnM.it Mr. IVdinw t fllow; Jiev erml and dvnr tr, the mu of mviwloti U, tbut a f-w t your tunny friend have tnkeo Hits oHrtuulty to give you Utile urprl.o thl eveulu)?. In nH-ottiiitloii of your psutorql nnd mlnWi-rlwl work In luilcpumlvuo lu buildlnit uu the niond eomllthm of our eltUetm, toth old and younu; mid i!ki, lwaii of your noble work lu titir town In iirotnotlnu tb euUurw of uuTi'il mtix. twiH'elully Miuutiir our young pvuple, snd Iwtittw m' ninny otht-r poiiitM wo 1 1 1 1 k 1 t uiculloii; now lr, a dlret-til ty thimeweuitily of (rlfiid, I aMit you tlutt It U a very pleaMiuf pnrt wbleti I bnvo to pvrfonn when I olH ryou thUptitue of nblultiK diiitt only a blight token of our r ifurd for you nnd your w.rk sliust you havw ttii In our itibbl. This Item of our rciueiuhrauce of ymi l not rliivtly prewntetl for the ik of IMtub Ktntitliil ebnmeter; but lr, It t iuteinled to convey to you that deeper xvittltiH-nt ofwH-liil nttti'(!t which wo eiiterlulu for the kind of work which you are do ing, for It I more like 'ahte of gold tct In plctun of silver,' than mum llvutlng plmutotii of worldly worth. now have thti lienor to preiil you the coin." air. I'oiiiiK very ri-eiitiKiy re !.iinli!i, mid Mild that Im Nhould trlvu to never U'tmy tbo coutldeuee rexvl In him. The nuwlo of the evening, both viH-ul uml ItutrtiuitHtlid, ( wn of a high order. IIki'oui Hit. i!ltll l-I llftU4, Tliao week until Cbrjttnui. 11 0. Htlu!ey bmt a vuhmble colt jfnu to ttwks ago, Mr. Dock slender, who lum been 'quite ttli'k, kreporteJ as nnieli better. J. K. Davis nud wife, of near Moi mouth, were culling In town Humluy. (1. W. MeKulght and wife, of neur Albany, Wore visiting friends here thin wifk. Kev. Peitrt will prenuh here next Suiidiiy morning and evuilnyr. All are Invited. Wo understand tbatL. M. Jbill has M.ld hl farm to Mr. Mall, 11 brother-Ill law to O..W, McLaughlin, Tint yoiiiia friends of Joliiiulu Tyler gave him a stirprlHO pitrly Wednesday uveiilng in honor tf IiIh Nlxteentb birthday. A dullsbtml time wuh had. Mr. William and wife, of Albany, were In town over Sunday, visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. und Mm. K, MI. Jeter. Mr. WilllaitM low been In : tlie oi-k biiHlnoH east or tlie moun tains, hut ImHKiild his ntock ranch and " ,,y. Tim Whititiw lllttti, Take notlee that when you hear tbo water-works whistle In rapid suecc uliin, you may know that there Is fire In town; ulso.tbu rlngbiKol'thu flru bell ItidieuteH the kihou coikIHIoii of sD'aliv, Tho bell did not ring long enough ut the tiro last 'Tuesday night. One bhistoflho water-works whistle, fol lowed Immediately by two short blasts, meaiiH that the fire Is extinguished and all run k to bed Notice to Stookholderg, Nellil l.urtfliy irlviiil tl.at tlii.ru will ben rhc'tliiKOl' O.o HloukholderHoniitt I'uik (.Viiin. Iv J, mill compiiuy In Id Hi, I tin olll.w of n.iI.I niiiipiiny, In InrtViinmlorMio, Oreunn mi Tluirn. dny.tliii IIIhI diiy of Owi'iiilier, A.l). Mil, for Mitt IMirpiwtHil' lo.'l.lii(f ii bfitrilor tllrcctin-M fnr the (MlHUltl yelUnml In.' Ihu tl'liltKmahMt of Hllrh oli.nl' 0t.Mli.o4M ii umy oo.i.o btilitr.. t.ho tn.uU lnj(, li. W. Bkaiik, Bcorutiiry, talt'ltlilniipii, Or,, lliw. 2, Mil, 4-4 Notlo to Stookholdon. Notlcoln tiprohy (Clv.'i. tlnit tlir will tin a mvnlltiK"' tho l.ii(!lthiililur of llio linlimcti. (liMii'n & Monmniilli Hnllwiiy niiiiiiiay, licl.l ut Inileiwinloin-B, Ori'unn, nil Tlii.r(hiy, iu uutntjeral. A.l. tMiU, lor lli.i pn r h m nr ulcicttl 1 1 ir a hoitnl of dlriwtorn for the piihuIhk ymr, uml tho triiiixw'tlon "f ni'l oilu-r tmiluin tin in.iy coino bel'oro the n.i"tliiK. W. I. 1 oNiAWAT,H.'crctary, tllOl'M'llll'!lH!(!, U.' Dlltl. Ii, IHItJ, 1-8 ,.. - lilt. JOHIMN & CO'DI GREAT MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 1051 Mttrhot St., Sun Frncli!0. (lKitwcnSthiud;tliHU.) Go nnd learn how wonderfully you are made nd how to avoid ii'kncs and disooaei, Muteum enlarged wilh thousands of new olijocts. Admission 25 ct. l'rlvatn Orthw. 911 OnarrSt. ntaenma ot men : nlrlcturu, on of mHi.hoail.dliioMdii ol the Minnie. hihoj q.l.l'Kiy Ollrim WltDOUt tlie lino ut Uiuroury. TrtmtiUQUt pWKJUIlUy or by Itittor. Hoiid lot book. ' A VAtiilll.l. TltAOKOV. Killli.r J. Il.filiiip Murtlrrvd lHt. :e 01 moi tllnHUyvrCiiiimilmiMU'lily. J, II. Kline, editor of the Wbliewm Aihtttw, u.m imt hint Huuday ft noon by a, C, t'ook, wettou bum on the narrow gioute road.- Cook then shot hltimelf twice, Both men were killed liiNtaiitly. Mb e mid Cook rml a Geriuwii m'tlou hand bml been to Amity ou font, a dUlaneo oftbrt mlki from Wblteson, .When about half way back, on their return, ttlne walked iilaail ten fe t In mlviimt) of the oilier and t'tsk iptlekly, without warning, drew ft plMoi nnd nnd utHtliittiHtrlkluy blni 111 the baek of the Ueek, blvukllg the upliiiil eolimiii, Turning tlienUtol on Iiltiu4.tr", Cook llivd one hot Into Ids bniust, iiiMuk the heart shout two tlielu. ilvthell plaeed the pUlot to Ids temple icol llivd a neaunt hi it, tbr uiisit hi bruin. Th soetton luuid, Utluktuu hlu time hud also come, nUrttd to run nt the llrt shot, Bud dbl uotloi until he 1m l got to WblUwie, A mpnol of men returned and found, both men dead. NueauMvIs known for tho deed, ex wpl it U ft mulileii IU of uumtal nlHirra tlou. Cook had Uu acting In ulngu lar manner for eevertd ibiys. The mss- tlou baud with them ntbl he had tak en but two think of whUky durlnn the day, ami bowvd uo signs of lutoxl eat loo. The ttieii were gisnl IrlemU, and atwAyn 011 thu Ih1 of terms. They wem talking ptetMiiitly ut the time of the sltiiotlii(f, They were both shout yean of ttKe, and veterans of the civil war. Nothing I known of Cook' family ndulbm. A note dated November iAKh wu found under I'ook's pillow, liiilleulliig that be premeditated bio death. In tho note Cook leave to Mix. Ottrvlti, widow wilh whom be bonnled, nil hi (s rwmal eltW'tn, snd ak her to glv liliu tt decent interment. He ftbwi tell her not to mourn for him, as he Is of no Um. (ik, of lute, had beeu exoowlv y d.Hindent oil Heeouut of eertalll etorleauf hU luititoralUy told iilnit him by men Uvbiir l Vhlnoti. IU told Mrs, (hirvlti yesterday moriitnit tlmt be U'htvwl be would blow hh brain out, Khe trltnl to jH'WUitde blm other- k Woi BCtalllt for hi kllllnu SltiuMin thegrousd that It would kn the Hiand ,rmy fr.utt bearliiif of tbtt slorle told wUitit him, n Htbie wtw aluo nieiober, Ostkborvsgourlrvputiitloii for bHH-ty nnd Integrity, lie wan un married. J, H. Stlne w.t tNiru In Clearfield county, l'eiimylvau!n,ln Februury.lM. Win at one time mi Odd fellow, mid w an alw. oihv a Ini'iiilier of the Metlio dlt elum h. At one time be wo com iimiuler of the Grand Army p.t In Ittdeis'tidettee, He was burled In thu t Kit! Fellow' cemetery iiwir thl plaev hwit Weiluemhty by the G. A, It. iiifm-iH-rtt, IU'V. J. It, N. lb ll offlelulbig, Mr. Kline first learned hi trade m printer Uioti the('teo;l:7(l jmWr. hews a Rreut man to f.uimt new r. lie iibvayi. printed lient, clean papers. VVeglveit .iiipletw llt of thuie heiietually Klarted on this emt, UVwr t ity Mjffe, Welwr ilty, Idaho; Jfi imr Oiin ttfi, lloppner, tir,j Grunt' I'im fbweiVr, (irant'i Piws, Or.j lnt'itllte hfwmanl, Itrowtmvlllo, Or., sfterwwrttii the fctttmot rw, 1-elmimn, Or.j HWiiwirfo IW?i- Trit' miw, of Indeiiidenee, Or, afterward the AiMiiHHtth JkmtHml, Monmouth, Or.; ll'.frwwi Attrumv, Wbltewm, Or.; and tlw WMKmit, Indeiidenee,Or., wtabll-lied In November. ISK'l. With iKirniw we bid adieu to our friend, nn tender to tliegornnvlug w Ifeour U nilir- est synipathU. SoreThroat Bronchitis, colds, coughs, asthma, aud even cotisumptlon, in tho early stages, yield to Ayer't Cherry Pectoral. Singers, actors, auction eers, publlo speakers, clergymen, teachers, lecturers, and all who aro liable to disorder of tho vocal organs, find a sure remedy lit this wonderful and well-known preparation. As an emergency modivluo, In cases of croup, whooping cough, etc., It should bo iu every household. " Two yearn ago t n (lured ioverety from tn attack of torn throat And Bronchitis ! It me mcd Mill emild not innbro, til Ui uiiml nmdlo provlnit nl no avail. At hut t ihoimht ol Aynr'i Cherry I'tsiloral, nl alter taklun two bolllua ol thl mwllclno I was rfilored to litiultli." Cho. UftUiWut, Builth't Itiiaoli, Sououut Co., Col. "Thoro It notliliig hotter for coiirIii Uitn Ayer' Cherry I'ocioral. 1 lino no other jiro pai nllon."-Annlo 8. Duller, l'rovidonoe, It I. W. II. Omff A Co., Druiottata, Canon, Iowa, canity that all throat aud lung trou blot ore tpoodliy Cured By Using Ayofs Clierry Foetornl. It Iads all other. " In January, liwn, I wat Uikoii down with meatlet and scarlet lever, and expmilnK my tolt loo toon, caught a Rovors oold which lottled on my lunu-i. I was (oreed to taka to my bod and wu to 111 Uml U10 doolort dowilrod o( my reeoyery, RuppoKlns mn to be In quick contuniption. Chnnno ot ollmnto wai recommended, but I bi'Ran to mn Ayor' Cherry I'octoml, and loon found rollof. Alter using tevaral buttles, I wn cured, to that I am now as well and rWRod at ever." John Dlllandur, Cranetman ot Steam Shovel, 0, 8. ft S. V. IU lb Co., JusUa, Xoxoi. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral raai-AHiu sr Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Dmgnl.u. frlot 1 1 ill boltlM, 5. im C MIM hU 0(. luiiUyl IlOVT Mlu IIm Witiii. llt'tttlor. Tim tniiliiritr lltiuloot lltoir mi- pnrtnnltl'ti, mid irnm tlmt fnnso live In poverty uml dlo in obscmltvl Iliirniwinir dospalr It tlin lot of ninny, m tlmy 1 imp 11 imcs, tinnm. rorovorioHi, oppitrutnuy. i.utiiM littfl Itoiieh nut, flu ttp nmt dolntf. Improve your opporm- uti.r. ' 0 soeiirn pnispnritj, pniiiitiiniMiii, pmrw, ti v" bhih liy philosopher, tlutt "thu 1 1 odd me of tt'oitltiiA nlfitrs UnltMMi nii'.ortiiiilljt to en eh portion nl smtie )miiorl of 1 1 Tit; 0111 In in- tiioelinnco, iintl shtiiiti)rsfliit linr ricbos; full todii an aim sin uupiins, im w iu retitnt.' miw sunn yim nun Hie uni.fiFXM (Hiiiiirtniiitvf In vn 1 1 irrtt ft everv obsttci) (bat vjilHtare worthy, (tint of lair pi'tintlne; tlmt Is wliut nil mm r Nt nl mrmtlo, II ere ie nn tijiiiiprtiitiliy, euoli ii not often wltliin tliarnaeluit InlMirhiKjioonle. Ininrnvttrl, Itwlllitlfe, nt I on t, tn'Aiiil pttttrt lu lite. The (Iolukn opiioriittiity for ninny le lime, Irltuiiy to lie made vnpldlr itud liotmrelilf by tiny linliiRtrlii)iii(iniiiiiof eltlmr eux. All ntm. Vou can do IIm wnik iiful llvn nt Imtim. whonivar von are. Kven lie- elniiore me ttii'llr flitriitDif from 11.1 to Ni lO nor tlnr. Yea ciiti do ni well IT yen will work, tint tm Imrd, Vnt iiidmtrl tifiNly ;himI yiiiriui Inoranee yinir liinortiKiiejroiiirDon. Von t!Hiii:ivttNiiiiin tlitiB mily, tir nil your Minn to the work. to learn, (iiijiltiil imt M'jtilrod. We Mart yntl, AlliiDora tin rn tlvt now ntitl rtrnllT wonflrtrftil. ' toetrnot end tbiivy yon lioiv, ft3t)e Kallure Hiikninvti ttitiong our work pre. No nxiui to tixii'iln I mm, Write ntul I earn ell (Vpa, liy nttton mull, UnwUe to dxlny, AiMrnee nt anna. If HulWK tklo., ilus rjailtuiil Uuluo. 4? California J. roaeor'e Itiprteae0 Wit JIowTt Buvpuilf. leal ptonew I thl Hontry, Btttif W keteKyten, FourytariMronyUUI ton Klluy twctni blood polwid by Unptre Vlmila vteclnitloa, UlitrmiwlW4tf ribiy, MaMni t fnri ranisuuii id Ike arm uml be amputated, and Uia ktrtovry would be dcmbtful. Oaedtf ' 1 rud abeet blood purltlM new to ate,' tad wm Merited to lM.ni that II ft wed by C. j. Hood, wilh whom I H J K lo Mhiwr In OhtUwa, VI. I dr ;W In eve y uoy tr Hind'i Marupetllla. and M uueb inutlwl ali.a II nnt4 lo buip tin. U n.in.1,,,,1 In mm tmUM k WO Vhlw lti"leilla,ndUvl" d I bolUee tallow eullKlyrMwd. Aillnod't eiMMrllia M awomBiiiufq woo. drlul wIta, 1 roe.iMiiu.ud It U 1 Vhl 'nJ M. uuraa, Ooyer The City Troaanrmr Oltowell,Maw..Myi "Thetbovetafroni rt bmibf, whuMXtnelure I iMtHrolxHt. em iiwiledtataaliry le the eimltanee I Ueod I larMmrlll, and lo Mr that 0. 1 iioiHiacoaieeun.i Citable trwi In Kw HuiUn.l Van . auaa, VI ly Tmwuiei, boeell, Hate. Hood's Sarsaparilla fold by d rent it ttiHilort. rtiiw4 tLofii MS Cfc AiWUMtita I00 Doeee One Dollar MRS. GRAHAM'S CUCUMBER and la nl a nMi.ietta lit iI.-imiiiw In wl.l. li tlial ttirtM la unuiilMrly WMMI.aui lH.fiiiHuetUI)rlwnO. uilw. Ii ertt. a w-n, iin.hi. elir, vi,lviy .kill, Kl.it by llly n rlHy i.mlliw ll.o iMni,nt,,n .ontl bad. wlou-r. H taa "iv lMt i.r..lilon lrin llmn'i f to ' Hot noil jiwviita .uiil.urii met mwalw't ami I, lo. kl, ..!. Ill l.eVM oo.i.ll wlill yo Uwl li. It dnN lltm liw tttr l-ll x!' '"' wl.r.iituirUln-iiaiilll.iil'tlinl;Oi iImhm. and iliu tirwveni it. loriiiatlou vf wrliii.lt.. tt Ivm itiDlrwI.ntw.nleiiriiwi.WHl mu" ml kin tl.at yon bd l.eit a little girt. Kvory lu.tv, ymin.ri.rtill,iiiilil lou-o Mt lt iivm a i.ti.re ymnliml aiiewtiain l any lly. and Uml rnm..MOlSf, It aii " "I. iKiwdBf. r ibll, and U harnile .lew, and a iinurt.lili. l ll.o "kill dew l I" Sl llowiw. rrim. ai, ni an urtisai aw io dmmMM, or i Mm Uertaiw U.al.am tilh( lll.int, l. IVwi ni,HMii Kr.n !. wl.r h inwl Indlna lor all tomUlinf IhslliM ktt nurt. jtdl nla dl.ia.M lrrnd by M.l lr. M.mli.iitairir ihob w,-nw br lii-uinil.il." " . Bamala bottle wialM fr t any lady on tv.v..l t.i in., lit ia... li. ly Br mui atidtNH'klii. l4i.lyai(MlwaMlt, MR3. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach Piiwa ll.o wnl ..r rrkl. miiibitm U In ,., n.otli tl.'liM, ilnolmi. and all 'kin lib-mUlx-a. I'rlw, tl.oo. lUrml.-. ami al ((ilv ,Sowtio,li.iii. U'M-.il. ldy inu wanted. The Druggltt Intl.ta town who nrt r den. loll ttl n.v reiartlitii will hate lita ll.lir a.l.h d lo ll.ln nilverlUMlllll, My pKf' arsilon an for ult by wl..lmlt drUKiil.l. Ill l l,.eaii and every oily enl ot II, One Dollar Weekly lluya a fvta rld walrh by our olub oyalem Our li.krat gnld.fllled wtM are wamtiUd Ririymr. Klna Wain or Weltl.am wwa mt'itl, tm wind and net. Idy' ofawit' I, filial fci any W wa'.ru. To nwtiro afiri.t wbem wa baven.ma, we m-lt one of lha huntln'jw4w waiel.M .r IM .dnii -rte, f, and wild CO. I.hy irwi, Willi Hvllii of .lamination In-dire wy inn Uur the aania. Ottr til at Imrltam, !, fl., wrllwi "Our lnwidcra bavt. n.tpt they doiit know h..w you mn fi.riil.li aut-li wtk 0r Hit money." . Our aat.nl at Itenth Hirlt.. . t'.. wrltiti "V.itir walehm lak ai llil. Tb Brnlltv. man no"t ll.lal waioh will Uml ha a. anitiml and i.rltl a jwler' wnirt.a in I juiraator, It.al no bolter Ihan you, but It. print W" Ibir atenl at IVnnlniiion, Tt-ia. wrliw; "Am In rw.Hi.lol Itifwatrh, and am ideated wltl.otil m-.ur. All wlm l.av wn it nay II would u el.wii al tax" Oi. yirut rellnlite aitenl wauled tt WK b olue. Write (or art u-olara. Kmi'IHk Waii h Co., New York. NO TRESPASSING in this space. It belongs J. D. IRVINE, The Grocery Man. WHEN YOU WANT Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Fruits, Nuts, or Confectionery, SEE THOMAS REEVES, North Main street, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. JOB Thu uliovo tloi'H nut rrfcr to n or-rluin notud, tuiioiifiotliOTlliliiHM, fur IiIh pullmuio. Nordor-i it tutor to the vi'rwitlle l.i.llwliliml urltn tnlliia ilollolil III 1 ' 1 ill til II IT 1111 II lull" (III MHItllfl. ' Hilt Wllllt It iliK'H refer to In, Job rrlnUntr. iOverythlnn Inim ilio tlnlint curd to tho lm"t'i'8t poHtor nwitly find promptly exocuiwl tit tlie lowt'Hi pritt'H, uy tue WEST SIDE PRINTING COMPANY INDEPENDENCE, - 0REG0I i . i u (i 0 uiHQ j-J fljO ill !3 " o P .- j 5 gait-fir? i r U! g If flu. lit r an. h : 1 Uos J-Js J hi a 2 iS y I j O 111 4 J it jft i W v" O" si LJ I; o if R S g Is J il n if P is'l ul ill i h i he r C. T. HCNKLC, PROP. lain 'street, independence, Or. Two kprlned workman In t tendanc. : THE PRESS (New York! Ha a lamer dally Hwnlaibia Own any llo-HiIM-aM newanwr In Anwrltw. POE 1092. DAILY. SUHQAY. WEEXLT. Thl aggratalvw Republican Journal of tht Matrepolla. A Newtpaoe' for the Maaiaa. Circulation over 1 Q 0 , G Q 3 copies DAILY. . The Pre. U lhsrn of n (. tloiii iull no Wtr.a.1 ba. uo aiilimuitl". lo avenau. The howl P-maikaliln HBWHiiHr llw In The I'ivm la a nalbmal n. wH.ier. Oil Be ., volgiir aeiiuillon., and ua-li, tiod Uo nla" In liieenluiniiaor ll.rl'mM. Tue linM ha- ll. brlublwil rdltoria! hi X- Ywk, ii Mrkllih imi. Tl. 'r Hmtday rrltilon fa a .plendld i men ixtiwr. rini( f-ty enrr.nl ioie "I li.i..rrl, TM wiwhly fillttot. e..ni.iln all the at.Ml tlilotc.ol Hie daiy and Wnmlnyodillona. Kur Hhbm who rn.inol ntli.nl Ut dally. or am owvuiird lt iii-lanw fn.nt trlv rtwlv. I1.K It, tue wwkly U a aplendld utalltul. - A3 art advertising medium Tlw !'r haa n- miiwrlur in N'W Votk. Tin. I'rwot l wltl.lti ll.e rv-aeh of all, Tlit brail and rlteaH-.t nt(ml'r lu Anifrbw, Iiatly and Snndoy, one ywr, ll.ollll). . " nun molitll I ...liy only, one year " lour i.ioi.lli ... Nnndny.ona year., W.Hikiy r.i, M year ....... .. s rtn Hi" i hi . i 1 uu Hi nd for Ilia lr"Mielreular. -tb..i.rfr-. Aueltta waiiual tverywhere. I.IU r.il noiunitaalaua,., llirSM,- -ee ' TH C F R tan 1 viler bull. lum, .1 Park llow, New York. to individual (wimetimo bIhoo dirwisnl) J. F. O'Donnell's Removal Sale will last until about December 1, pects to begin moving to his magnificent new brick v t ..... building, opposite the Inde- " w - . a . I TV 1 pendenee National canK. Veaas. W. E. G - SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLER, llEALKK II 0m mm XKW OOOIW ARRIVISO EVERT WEEK. atex k In now nitire tkimjilido than wr liefnre. Shall be r.Uiid to have till thu cuatonit r of the ature iitttiue trattiiiK, ami hope to ii.Juee ninny to Iniih) who u"Vtr clIJ buforo. In ootiueotlon with my atr ia , 1IKPAIK SHOP Where Imxh uml ahoi-a can be rr-nalrcd or manufmuml untlvr tho mauagvnieut ' of M. A. UAKK1C IWniemU r tit tiauiis and plawt, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Street, Independence GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. Those having property for sale, please call. WATCHES. Elgin, Waltham, Seth Thomas, Swiss, or any movement desired, in gold or . silver case, hunter or open face. CLOCKS. 0 Our line includes every kind of 30 hour and 8-day clocks. JEWELRY. Christmas gifts will soon be in order. Our stock is complete, and it will pay you to select your jewelry from it. SILVERWARE. Another appropriate holiday gift is a piece of silverware. Wc have just - what you want. SPECTACLES. Ol Spctaclcs wc have a large stock, and can fit all kinds of eyes. . MUSICAL GOODS. We carry a line of Banjos, , Guitars, Violins, etc., ot the finest quality. FINALLY. Our goods are the best and our prices the lowest. Call and examine our stock whether ; you buy or not. ATTERSOfJ BROS.. DRUGGISTS, INDEPENDENCE, OK when he ex Hit Thnmuoh Prnrtttal Troimng (a muwfm, OUttim .EST. OODELL, ALL KI.MI1 Or Oregon.