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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1892)
INDEPENDENCE (CttnUnuwl tnua Tim tg. ground haa Wn ommM lva drug aloe. The old wooden tnilkfliig wae removed aud a aubetantial briok ereeted upeti tht premlM,and Mre. Hunter A Hhelleyw now settled ft buaimw " the ui. A look through tluir eU0lihllKtlt BiVM evidence uf inxiri etnarrauruient.nd 1m proof HuumriuWi7W urujr ami UUilt- ctnea m not lu wry llnilted tiiiatiUtle nor of Inferior variety. Vtth th growth of the city aud nrroundlnit ountry the growth or the tmltiu of uter A Shelley hM tncrwwod Uinler able and liberal mnnitiniit. and the howm tnd Unlivy a th renrwntatlim of a tiinuiioa. iw draw it cotnmodmca from all pnrta of uw worm. it require all Clliut Hint countrk to uply dru ft a flrot oliuw etahlihuient aueu a lhmtor A IShelley haw, licury It rattemou and brothor are two you nit uicu doluir a thriving tr.l In the drug bualnra. THey keep a large waRnuiut m aniiMf iwutitv Kopi in a flrat-ehwadrujt house, including paint and oils, rrniraery and toilet artlolo. ahw a Hue Mock of watchea aud oihnr Jewelry. Henry, theaeulor member of me nrui, una naa mucn exporlono iu j-hV?' f " M I w 1 1 IBB Th. O OsbmII Block. pharmacy, and ta fully oonKtn( to oompound drug aud irttcrlUon with uuorriiijr accuracy. Henry turt?d In UitMlnif tnwliitvjt In Inde pendence lu Jtl brother "IK" waa taken Into parttternhlp lu Jmuuiry. atuc which tltuo tbey haw devoted themnelveii to tli til)li nient of a house dtworYtng of credit aud worthy Hie patrunaK of the pub lic. Their liicreaxliiR bust ueati, ami the utaivciuent of their atock, ro to show that they hav wicmnled In their ef forts to build up a good IumIikw. Thotr activity ba lu eontlnwl to their own diitiuctive bnmch of tntdo, and they have aciulnd a tnsto aud nWty of discrtuiinattou In the lco tlon of durpt that mutit eventually Stake them the peor of any driiKgiob) in the state. Their ileteriiilimlkm to kwp In the front In all that rtaiu to their line I commendable, aud at the aame time creditable to our city. Tbey are youug men that give prom im of uaemlnme ami eucceaa. Their proliity lu buHlnoM trannaction baa been met with warm personal re gard. THE FOUtrrVM TRAMt. W. a Cook, aueceaeorof A. J.Whit eakcr, keep the ouly regular furniture atablUthmetit In Independence. He made the purvhane of the "tore and fix ture about the tint day of June, ltfH, aince which time he haa added largely to the stock then tu baud. Ho now baa a Urge and varied awmrtmcut of furniture, consiMlug of bedyteud, chain, lounges, tables, in fact, every thing QeceMwtryto thoroughly funiLsli par lore, bedroom, littlngroum, and kitchens, to the reiiuiremeuta of any householder. In tin branch of ImUw try. Mr. Cook ha made great stridcn, and he 1 now upon a baati that give do fear of competition. The growth aud artbrtic development of thl Iioum repreamU the taitte and cbarnctvr of the people by whom he la Mimiumlcd. TICK GROCERY AND PROVISION TRAPK. The grocery aud provision trade of Independence tea nourishing one, and wmmm. Th. ClodftllM Bulldlnf. Thomas W. Estea hna started In to share a part of the pro lit arising there from. On December 21, lflttl, Mr. Knle bought and took poswwlon of the gro cery busine establiMhetl by J. I). Irvine, February, lHb3. Mr. Irvine Imd eutabluihed a good trade In the grocery and provision line, and Mr. EmIc pro poxes, by attention to IhihIihw, by keeping a supply efjual to the dcmium, and by courtesy to customers, to m that the reputation of the limine suiters no discredit Mr. Exte I well known In Independence as a spirited citizen, and aa one who Is imbued with honest and generous principle. Another well-eshibliMhcd house In the grocery and provision business Is that of tbe Walker Him They nre the successors of Jlenklc & Walker. The firm of Walker Hros. commenced business October fit li, 1MH1, under very favorable auspieea. They are young men of irreproachable character and deserving of resect from their fel low oien. They keep a large supply of groceries, provisions, crockery, and other articles, ou inind, wblcfi they aim to supply to customers at lowest rates. The grocery trade Is not the creation of any economic Interest, but only an ofllciutlng minister to our en joyments. The Walker liroH. will put forth their best effort toward those en joyment by the people of Indepen dence. Another Arm that enjoy a very large grocery and provision trade 1 Taylor Yp '". , f v Independence JL WIWiv Vnr an nittouled tnmitlon of this deservedly popular firm, the reader l- reierreu vj w aiuww on "Uakew andConfcctioners." miv tit a ti if i.rra. ' William l'ercivttl Usik possession of trie rioneer meat marnei on murcn a, 1HD1, since which time he ha llubored with earnest effort to supply the cltl zens of Iiidijpcndence with rich, fat, and Juicy meats, and the people can testify that "Hill" has met with suc cess In his efforts in- that direction. Wm. Perdval knows good meat when he sees it, although It lie hidden be neath a tough hide, aud when "Hill" with microscopic vision sees tho Juicy tr an hlililjfl Ka n....u f,r O uiwl If is mood laid on the block, to awnit the epicurean appetite to make a grasp for it. The City market Is owned and nitr ated by h. Ijetnmons,who cabus to tho want of hi eiwtoiuew with amtdutty and care. L. Iiuinonenie to Oregon lu isw, and at time ban been engaged at funning, while at other time he ha bvenengnged lu the meat-market bul na, ami Ida bmg experiem baa en abled him to tuulutuln a reputation lu hU bulneof a moat valuabieonaraeier. The readlne Willi which Mr. Immon ha adapted hlmtf to ohangea In the jvwt, argue thai he wttl,wlth true buU uo iHlcut, open up ehanuela of tradu, and ditvet their oiierattona with au eye to the iuiiim of hlmnelf and tbo good of ot bora, Tbo tWb and fowl market ta run by I H. Ibival, wbo ha beeu lu that bustiuw alnee, 1HHT. He baa ou baud ftwh million In lb proper aeanon, cblokou at all time, and the ooltbU'r whom oalknl for, and MHH'lally at holi day tlniaa. No m!y!pirgod hiu tr hiuiMimrrtHl roontom niovi with favor at bin Wuht; but vvouii(r iulkta anil pivtlyooektirota lie rwlvm with mhIU !n laoo, and tbn with rUI h hands tlimn owr to bU ixUroim. Vou who hav mioh dainty fowla, brln ttu-ni aloiiK to tbo flith and fowl market, and oxoliiunfo thorn for flit by luoro, 1UKKHY ANtUXNMKTUMKHV. Taylor A Wlloo l tbo Arm who uily brtsul and cako to tbo lituitf ry iwio of 1iiiIihihI'ii(. Mr. Taylor ha ttocn entmKtHl lu tlt Imkrry and provUion builuiMi alnoa April, 1WK), aud at tbo utart ho wa aomvwhat dtuibtful of iuhvm, hut tlmo hn ro- ntovml tltoee doubt. Mr. Wllco ha lately wini.teil liluimtlf with thl va tablliihmeut, and they ar now doing a lucrative ami nouruiung tiumuvna. t rwh bread, plea, and eakea, tln'y 1 way have ou haad, and you who ex txH-l to Mtart out thl new year In com jutnlomdilp with a hamtMuiie young bride, call on them fr your wedding cake, ami tiiey will rurolKh you Willi au article to that ieclal Hue that will tie beyond all coinpariaoo. (to to Tay lor A Wilcox ft luxurlea and ub- atautlaU In the Hue of edible. m-'Kd AND KTATIO.NKNY. W. H. Wheeler commenced buninni lu the line of stationery, cigars, caudlca, and fancy artlclcM, iu Jauuary, IhmT. He ouumenced on a rather limited scale, but hi buiiuem lucreaeed ranid ly, aud he now keel on hand a large and woll-aclectcd antortruent of good In hi line. He alao deal In sewluii machine and ortrnn. and will till order for anything In hi line promptly and with care. Ulve Wheeler a call and he will attend to your want with a cheerful smile. He keen none but the choicest article In hi liue of busiuew. MARIILB WORKS. II. A. Miller opened up a shop lit In dciwndeuce lu lSMO.toaupply the want oi uiuee neemng worx iu maruie, gran ite, aud other umterlid UMUailv found In hniM of that character, lie now hit ou baud some flue specimen of neaa-ftioue, monumeut, auil lite like. Tbey are of a good material aud a fair win kiiuuiNlii pa can be found at any ntlu-r xlut. No one should go eluewhere for work In hi line when he can fimiUh au article, at a low a rate, sod with mahrial that will compare wuii any stiop in me state, JIOTKtX The Qevere hotel wa the find hotel erected In Independence. It w built by W. c WbitMon metlnte In theWt'a It I now owned and run by Mr. Muliiwik tlurriifiw, who hna runtlntied In the bintluem nine the death of her buUud, In I.'). The Little Palace hotel, known at one time as the licit House, aud then ogidn a the City hotel, I now uuder the care and management or Air, u. A. (Stark, lteeently there ha been 1 1 u lie an atuiition mane m me nouse, thus giving more room for the aecoui- moilutlon or guests, l no iiousd na Iwentv-four nicely furnished room, and the table is supplied with edible sunicieiit tosatisry tlie most vonirious appetite. The hustesN pays part leu lur attention to tier guestH, ami leave nothing undone to make their stay at the house unreeuble. '1 lie traveler can lx assured ( a pleasant time at the Ultlerauice. UVKRY 8TAJII.B. J. N. Jone is pmprietorof the livery, feed, and side stable, and is prepared to accommodate the traveling public with nrst-ciuss turnout, lie Keefi itckmI teams, and will supply the waul of all wbo call upon him, at fair living rates. Commercial traveler win no well b cull on him, s he can satisfy them wtl li goon aim inu-trniiti lenms. ami will wait upon them wllh all duo courtesy. Horse left In his charin? will be fed and groomed In true artistic order, (.'all on "Newt" with tbo as surance that he will give satisfaction in every way. IlLACKHMITHH. K. E. Krengel, successor to David Mulonev, curries on an extensive work lu tbebW'ksmithlug business. He 1 4' 1 Jw , Roller Mills. always at the forgo and anvil, ready to wait upon his patrons,, Wugou re pairing done hi a neat and workman like manner. All work generally done In a blacksmith shop i (lone by Kren gel personally, or under his Immediate supervision. lie manufactures burrows, plows, cultivators, and In fact every thing that can be made out of Iron re ceives prompt attention at hi hands, lie is now putting together a new style of potuto-dlgger, which probably may supplant others now In use. Go and ace It and 'order one for digging next year's crop. - J. A, Howman engaged iu the block NMiltlimg business in Independence, In November, WHO, and recently took In to partnership. Wm, Weber. They are now operating under the firm name of Howman k Weber, and are turning out first-closs work. Horse shoeing U a sociality with them, and thoy alo attotid to th nmtrliiK of vo blob of awry dorltloti, I'alutluit of ctUTtMKoa aUi dona wtl It artUtlo klll, Ihey may be round ou U at root, () IhmIIo tbo potlofflo, wbc ro vim w lud thorn InduNUiouily at work at tholr trado, of wliloh thy are Mauler. All kind of tnaobtnory rvnalrod with ll tatoh, and to tba aatUfaotlon of tlmlr I iron, KmvUlor ta thotr uiotto. Ilubbanl A Van Moor, wbo are tb aumieora of Klkln A I'o.. aro now tlie owtiora and 0raU)r of tli t'lly truck anil traunr iouiiauy, ami ara now fully rvnarod to do all kind of haul' Inttat fair trloo. Thoy hava good toantt aud truck, careful driver aud Rwtlilta of f. attendant, and aim to do the correct thing by all artlm, 'I'hey are agent for the Oreirou l'acltle Ixails, aud will afely transfer all kind of freight, Ug gage, ana omer niatenai mirosuHi to their care. They have engaged In the tmaineaa to (y, ami ran oe munu at their feed stable IJoiiilng the Little Palace hotel, Urdur for the hauling of wood receive prtaupt attention. Their truck coumvt with th South ern laci(to train at the depot ready tor au emergeucie. mioTvHiaAfiiv. W. II. Whlteakerean alwayalie found lu hi art gallery to take picture In th most Improved style of the art. Hav ing recently been burued out, lie haa repaired ail damage, aud la now better than ever prepared toptvnse those want ing work lu hi Hue. Hi work at en larging picture cannot he excelled, and he I fully iilped for taking Picture of farm residence a well a those In the city. He eau give handsome pho tograph on tlk, watch dial, ami can do any work In photography eo,ual to the best of artist, or which he I one. Hive him a call ami receive proof of hi ability a au artist. rniAtta AND CONVKCflONRttY P. C. Patterson, ucceMr to Oelwlek A (loir, con t luu to supply customers with the choicest cigar and eonftwtion ery that are obtainable. He la a young man of due apearance and gtsal bahtt and will eventually make hi mark among the biisiue men of Indepen dence. He ha a neat and attractive Th rtnt place of buslnea, and clgnr of the best brands, and line candle, meet the eye on entrance to hi coey little stort-. He keep on haud everything usually found In a tlmt clasa eouieetlouery house. Illltt'K MAKINM). John It. Cooper ha always taken an luterwtt in enterprise alU-etlug tlie pms perlty of ludesjiidence. In IN7 he commenced making brick, and ha con tinued at It ever since. At the start hi brick were made after the old style, but that style being somewhat slow and tedious, be adopted a tutslcm Improve ment, and now with sleiiui a a motive power, Jic turn out rapidly a gtssl brick as can be fiwud anywhere. In the old sty lu he usually put out ttooo brick per "day, but uow with the latest Improvement ho turn out 3,0oo, It require nearly too cord of wiksI an uually in hi kiln for burning the brick. John It. Cooper' brick yard add a much to the material Interest or Inde pendence a any other industry carried ou here, lu hi busy season It requires from nftetm to tweigy hand to carry on the work, thus giving employment to that many men, who seinl their earning at home, or rather among the business men of the city. Thl 1 tbe only brick yard In Iudewndence. Mr. Cisqier I making asucucs of it, a well as supplying tbe people with material with which to erect handsome resi dences and storehouse. John eau cast hi eye alsiut tbe city and view the tine brick buildings erected from the fruits or his enterprise. jNoxt ummer mere will be a great demand for brick, and John will oe on nana. Til K SAW-MI I.I. Prcscott A Venrasruu the saw-mill at ndiicmlcncc, and their annual output Is'J.ooo.ono fU Thl firm look posee- Riou or the mm iu ami lost u uy the flood In M). The mill . wa re built aud if'"! Imnroveiiieiit added, and It I now doing It beat to supply the demands for liimlwr made un It. The coming season there will Im) a irrcat demand for lumber, on ac count of contemplated Improvements at Monmouth ami Independence, and It will require tlie greatest extent of Its capacity to come near supplying that demand. Necessity will soon demand a railway to the moiiiiuiiu ror a sup ply of lumber. BA8II AND POOR PACTOKIKh! Mitchell A Hohuimon omrate a sash and door factory near Jones's livery stable. They are continually at work lining orders made upon them ror sash, doors, uinids, mouldings, stair runs, etc. H. A. Parker Is another gentleman engaged In supplying the market with sash ami doors, lie is a skilled work man and nils all orders promptly. II h factory Is on llallroad street, where he may be found to make speclul rates ou contracts In architecture. He also keeps on hand a full stock of glass. WATCH MAKI NO, 0. A. Kramer, watchmaker and Jew eler, Is snugly located with liuster A Hhelley, druggists, All kind of re pairing neatly done, and watches, rings, silverware and all kinds of Jewelry solil as cheap as the cheapest. Give him a can and look over bis tine stock of gold and silver ware. M. L. White Is at lis old stum with the Patterson Jlros., where ho will put the "ticK" toyourwaton in snort order. Mr. While Is au accomplished hand at the business of repalrlnir watches and all kinds of Jewelry. Oo aud take a iook at himand tell mm to sell you a line gold watch. JAMK8 TATOM. All know Jim, with his sainhel bann ing from his shoulder. He Is one of your active Insurance men that tends to his business lu making out policies, and Is also prompt In adjusting and set tling damages when they occur from the destroying element, lire. Not only Is he a fire-insurance airent, but buys and sells real estate and other property when occasion oilers, lie has his ofllce at Monmouth, where he may be round, when not uimcnt on business pertaining to his otllce, with smiling race aud ready hands, to write a policy of Insurance to your satisfaction. In the adjustment arm settlement or dam ages occurring by reason of tho lire lu Mr. Whitcuker'g nbotoirrapli sallorv. settlement was promptly and satisfac torily made. MIMJNKUY AND FANCY (100DS, Mrs. A. M. Hurlev offers to tho ladies of Independence anything lu this line, Ulie keens on hand au exten sive assortment of millinery und fancy goous, suun as win sun mo uiste or the most fastidious follower of fashion, New good are constantly arriving, aud she is determined to keep on hand all of tho leading novelties, and the F' ' ? t-. k:z - - most desirable article of got'sl lu linr line, Mie aoiieit a share or tlie u mil age of l ho p Hiple of 1 udctendciice, a, miring them that her beat endeavors wilt bo to serve them ratlhrully and well, mid In aocorduiiee with the fash ion of the season . On tlie ooruer of Italtroad aud Mon mouth tret will be Annul the fashion able millinery shop of Mr. I'lillllpi Udle and elitldren Palling vp in her can have tlnM out and biu-d to perAH'tloti, and made aceordliig to order. Hbe ha also ou band an amortmeut of furulshlng gissls which h wllldlspoeeofat fair and reason able prliH. (live her a call and you will not go awny dltlllid. KxH'rl- A, Plttroa. cue lu the bulue ha given her an aptitude In culling, filling and making .i.-i ,l..,l. .o.....u.,nl,.,, ul... ha also a variety of good suitable to ladle' ami children' wear, MUmc Macaulay A Ihawrtauii have tsvn engaged In the millinery buine lnce Novemlier, Ihsii, and have U-eoine prollcient In the art of pleasing their eustomer iiHiieirimeoigtsHis, iiyou want a ulce hat iiitable fur mother, wife, sister, or child, give them a call aud the article you waut will he forth coming. They know how to buy gotsls to the beat advantage, and that give them priority in selling ad vantageousty. They may be found lu their handsome millinery parlors, atnoimog wr. ibsi. eti' IsMtt and shoe emporium. You eau KHt t f gtsst tt( to adorn a uuet'ii. Hut then all American gltl are ueeu. Dou t fail to buy a lint. I iKsn-s anp noKa, W Jiere shall I ito to buy a nice mir of btst or htie? Why, to (Jtssleir. MKMwtr to 11. Waller. opM!te the Ktrt National tmnk. There you will Hud ihem In endlesa variety, fnsu the mtest Rltl to the heavltwt tniwillile Pool, HI tx'k I first class, ami bought with a view to make hi establlshmi'iil m-v end to no house lu the eon my. Ladle and gentlemen can he tilted to a nicety from a large eleetion of the tswl qual II tJ uimhI. Iti'OiilHnir done bv a com- neteiit workman, and satisfaction itttarutecd. Hun t forget to ctill; look over hi st's k. and you will not go away without U'lug well ttitxi. N.tlo, 0ak. Jfbuny Volke hu opened np new Nsiitml alioe shop opposite the Vr Sim office. All know Joliiiny lo 1st pn- neieu la Hi bool ihI stioe hiilns, and tli II be give but vtrou render mg djout town rare pleasure, HANKS. LwAtik wuA wuuoy areWwA'aiatitvw1 that always have and alway will ruk the world. Money Itself is jMiwerless until It I put lu operation. Locked in a safe and umiaed.gnld I an Inert maa. tlraiu, a repreacntcd In tlie grandest scheme for human gissl, are powerkas until they have acquired a urtlu lu materbd stiUlcleul to organ Ue and mnintaln eoiitluueil physical action. Until)) ami capital united- Intelligence and purchasing siwerthat suppllea the needs of lulsir when working tmrm.i nloiisly, iinau wllon, power pros-rtty. The fact remain and cannot be refuted that the first value paid for anything 1 the labor producing It. If It I used at once It Is-eomt an element of pro duction. If hoarded It I capital, and can be used at any time, or exchanged for anything of equal value. The man agement of the capital by loaning ll to person who return a little more than they revived, Is Unking. IudcMn dunce ha two banks, the First .Nat ton al liauk aud the 1 udciHmlctice Nation al bank. These bank have been In stgHxwful operation for tome time, ami they have lavn an advantage to the commercial Interest of the city, a welt a to the farmer wbo occasionally re quire a loan to carry on his work with oiiie assurance of profit. These banks have been the eustisllaus of the snvlngs of tho stockholders, which Is their nqt I tnl, aud the savings of the js'ople, which become their deposits, and as uch custodian they hove lson faithful to their trusts, ami have facilitated the operations of commerce to the lneflt of the people and Willi prllot totheiu selves, Tlie vstnbllslimeiit of these bank lu lndcsiiidcuee and their sue ccssfiil oM'rutlon, tends to show to the outside world that we have a commer cial mart here, tli.it, its time moves on, will cause the concentration of great wealth in our midst. Hank are a ne cessity In commercial relations, and there tun be no refutation of the fact. CONKKCTIONKHY AND bl'NOII. Thomas Iteeves opened a randy store and lunch counter Inst NovcmU'r, and asks the old aud young to come and partake of hi sweet thing almost without money and without price, They are going very fiud, and hu w III lay in a new supply (sitter than ever, (lo and got acquainted with htm, aud he will doll' his lint to you a politely a the prince of Wale. "TIIK PAIH." (In and visit the Fair: not the agri cultural fair, but the Fair near the First National bunk, (leo, W. Iteed Invite all to come mid see the wonderful Imr galns he Is offering. (In and look at his five-cent counter and be astonished Everything Is there lu great profusion, and he will array you lu the best ha- biimeiits ever donned by num. Don't rorget me fair, TAiboniNa. W. O. Hlmrmnn, the merchant tailor, is eoniiortauiy situated near the post office, on 0 street, where he will ninke you a tine suit of clothe in the latest raeiiion. Any stylo milt yon may de sire he will nuike Willi exactness, and warrant It not to rip. Ilia charge are moderate, and he asks a share of your custom. His cutting and fitting cannot be excelled, sod wittini tie is a snntle- inso that reciprocates favors. Try him Conolmlod on Pas' own. Frltflitral Slilwrseks, Btuituch ships strike and founder, tho fierce wind and mountainous waves sweep noble mariners' "hearts of oak" to shipwreck und to death, yet that does not prevent tho lubberllust lands man from risking his life on the stormy Atlantic In the role of tourist or com mercial traveler. Hut If he shall touch his destination safely lie will scarcely have escaped somo of the qualms of sea sickness, unless ho takes with him Hosteller's Blomach Hitters, that In ImllttbloHpoelflo for nausea. Hud wutor on long trips I & threat to tho voy ager, but this may he deprived In a great measure of Its dlsordcrdlng effects upon the stomach, bowels and liver by the Hitlers. Against the prejudicial effects of malaria, Imd diet, fatigue and exposure 11 Is also efllcaclou. 1 1 averts, moreover, rheumatism und kidney com plaints, I)on't travel on sen or land without it. ! it r I' - life MRS. GRAHAM'S (tor and ELDER FOR CFE1 Is not a isstmsils la Pibwiiw la wliMi thai frill U MOtulsrly uowl.tml H,riiisuvnllr Imu. t,,, ,prwfii,nn),wi,i.-H.'w-., - klll.siol by dally UM srailimlly liisSi- lli miiiiulimlna ssvpral thsiliM whiter, ll l mn- lain uroinxuin inan uiiieiis oi sun win wlloi.siul iruhl uhlnlrn still rrw'Slw sad lis4ktiwU will UKVer Dolus srlilla yuu um It, II rlMMum ins rucsmr twiivr limn rnrno ana wslor.iiuurUliMsndlMilldnuiiMivolila llMiint, sail tliiis ureviniMtlisAiriiiKllnn i( wrliiklM, II slvw His rrwInivM.iilmriiiNM, Mia musiiii iimuI sslti Ihsl you had whon IHUs aflrt. Kvrv liolv. ymiii nr old, ihisIiI lo um II, as II slvns murs yeiiililul iswiraiiis Ut any Isily, sad Ihsl iwriiisiivnlly. It sniilaliis an eld, pnwdfr.iHirsllisll, slid ! hrml"M d, snd nourlahlhg Ui lli aklli M dw Is to III nisr. Trim, el, si sit ilriigli snd liulr trMra,orst Mrs, lisrvslM umham'i wlsb lUliiuvnl, (ill INmI liwI.Hun PraaelMn. whers li Irntl isdlM Sir all lilauilahMol III fwt iw rtaiir. lullu al s dlalautw lrsaUd by leU ir. , nu maiiip a ur nut nuua, -now u ue imoimtii. limila kaltla BtslM frw to say lady tut rwelfd oOue 01 uniim bi ty Air ssiliM siiu HHains, Miuy hsiiui wiuium. MRS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach OurM llio wont ihmhsi ot nwklm, imliurn iowiiws, mom mii'iim, iiiiiiimm, ana u ski tliiiUlu, I'rla. I ,ftu. Ilarmlxu and l na'llvn, NaMiiiilf ma bvtenl, jidyaul wan led. The DfMtalet la this town who first or dm a bill l mv uroiMtrsllims will hav his nam aildnt lt till sdvartlMnivnl, My prt srallons ar Ar al by whulnaala aruslaU iu V iiiesfo sua errry euy wmi m IU J. Fil. BECKLEY, LiYery and Sile Stttblss, ranicoii, torn Having purcbastHl the Interest of Ueorge tlomtiby In the Mounmuth Livery and Hale Htahlca, I solicit a fair hare of the patronage of the publlo. I am prviwred to furnish eiasl team and vehicle al short notice, day or night, aud all traiuUeiit cutoi will re ceive due attention. Hernl In your or der. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS AT W. O. COOK'S IN CARPETS I MATTINGS, Furniture, Wall Paper, Picture Frame WHEN YOU WANT Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Fruits, Nuts, or Confectionery, SEE THOMAS REEVES, North Main street, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. mmsmm PnrlflM th ni.OOD. fntw BILIOUSSIESS, LIVER COM PLAINTS. NH'K HEADACHE. COLDS, riMt'LKS, all KKIJf AFtKOTlOJIS.Md DiaEAhES ABIS1NQ from DISORDERED KTOMACU t TKt iuM HAM B VUG TEA it put p in YELLOW WRAPPERS vith FacrimiU Sianaturt of EMIL FRE&E. ' RJDINQTON OO. Aattm tu OtP BY tl ITBI1T AMP IHWWH MERCHANT ESTABLISHMENT W. 0. H II A R.MAN, Merobnut Tiiilur, 0 itrvot, Imlepwdono, Oregon. Suit in nny styla moJe to ordor, nt reasonable rate. Tb beat grade of importej mn! Amorionn woolem to select from. Also, sample of flrat-olMs OreRon oasiimorei from tbe Solum woolen mills, Anyone minting a very durable suit at moderate cost won Id do well to examine those borne .manufac tured goods. , G. W. SHARMAN, PROP. Independence, Oregon. AM tu " a- "White House' has always been to tike stock A I IV Ulb v - - l I,., ; nr,W selves much work, this consists of a complete Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc. n rrtV large stock. Now remember, this offer stands good from Friday, January lot, until Saturday, Jan. 3092, LNow is the time to buy the above articlesT and-you will always find that I do what I advertise. Remember, Th e white Hous-. ZED ROSENDORF, Proprietor. nnTlPiTinv iviiwiruTinv TAILORING - tn mvc the nubile a Lx;nefit and to save our- year we postpone it to line of I offer at cost price any article you may , choose. I do all this in order to save the trouble and PIONEER MEAT MARKET W. W. PERCIVAL, Prop. OMlar in c hoice Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, pork, veal, etc. AH bills niiut be settled monthly. MAIX STREET, IXDEPEXDEXCE, OREGOX. Mitchell & Bohannon MuuUelamn ot Sash and Doors 1UNI tCHUIX SAWISO. Mala tr . . . In4wndrB & Do friionU dray biu.lm t roo awe raum, aimo we he on Imnd W. G. SHARMAK, Merchant Tailor ! C STRUT, OPPOSITE MJTOf HCt Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT KICAMINARLK MATM. C. T. HCNKLC, PROF. Main street, Independence, Or. Two experienced workmen in t tndnc. NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP Johtiii) Volkc, the old rellnblo bnoU nmkor, Iioot loave to Inform his many old friend, and thegin eml publlc.tluit lie hM airiUn ooinni.-iiwl bimlncw lu Indt'HiHUnoe, ana will be ((lad to rvoWve oiuire of their patronage. ' Repairing Neatly and Promptly done. mt.mii m ruoixir boon (pwlkllf. DouU oiled and noliahad. Dulldlng oppolto the West 8i d oftlce, iviiuuirtM, - iiiaopeiuienro. Rnndi rliuiil : (UritAt Bm, Ouu.mii, H Urn, Orm. - . llnslnesn, Shorthand, M-ln Mil tfarnuihuul lh ), Hludnu Hloill. M l wur unit. uulmnM rrout tlUnt whwlTfrM, MRS. A. M. HURLEY, Millinery j Fancy Qootb NxolnapnoKtloilBnk. InDiruiDnoi, . . 0Ma01 Jno, J. Dly. J. t, Blbliy. H. C. Iikln. DALY. EIBLET X EiKIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW W hkV thfl nnlv .., n ilutMnl Ka..L. . I, . ,L Mumtv. iiLii.iVi ." "ri' ..',tw,D aiiaim,., lurHiHitmi, una nioniiy to liuin. No commiwiliin cl.Hrunl on liwwi. OIHon, roomi 1 ud I W ilaon'i block. Dell, . Oregon, February 1. My stock work of invoicing my uj UVJl Exeats, RAILItOADa TAQU1XA BAY ROUTE Oregon Pacific Railroad T. K. HOOP. Rtcwv. Orison Dm!ops::t Ci't Steers. 8hortUato OaUfonla. Freight and Fares the Lowest BTKAMER BAIUNO DATKS. 8lmr WTIXAMKTTK VAUJEY. Imivhii FnutrlMn: Dm, , hm. lvn Vialn! Dm, 11,0,11, V? m ... . . win run iiiMHuurm, TAUIVUT. . 1i.!?,0 " lr, W4nM. tdKgrMdon in.ro,";u4vVwS TbU fnmiav nmm thm rtctl ki - lliudM.ltliot noW. " iYiMwiwptiiiiitiiar. k. a. 4 im nou u Coonlllt ud ilbtaj. 0n. K. P. Ax. Oil. Co, &r"iTRAit. M Moill,lnry Ht, O. P. R. RT Mmji FnuiolMO, OoraUU, Or EA8T AND SOUTH SOUTHERN PACIFIC HOUTL SHASTA IiltfE. tx-pnm TralM Lmt fortUad DaJtr. "i.ut. i : : 1 MortL' lifl r. m, lrtjj r. m. MS A.M. PorflhiiA Ar. 1 1M A. M, Allwny Af. 1 4.1.1 A. H Ar. Him Krnoleo L. lr. At train ttn only M tollowlnf tutlou rninh ol KiwborR: tu rorU.nol, Onrw CIIt, my, UwrUbuif " hw;( injvm, moo, una bum, JaaeUoa City, Irving A Kit- Roseburg Hail, Daiff. Imvi, A . Rmmbury .... $:'A a, m. KrUitnJ .".tMk, Z. Albany Looal. Dally except Sunday. fuavai Prtlnd MO p.nv. Albany Q.-CO .m Arrive Alhny...MO p.m. Pnlnd .". fullman Buffet Sleepers, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. htaeeoaaoaatiea r tkMoadlM) kNm iHwaaa Ki IWM, WwtiSidTDiTl-iOB. Between Portland Imd CorVaUU MAU. TBAIX DAILT(BxMplaTj l;NA,a. Lt, rortlna Ar. I 11:114. M. A. Iapn4na Ar. Y.4tZ. m. kio r, a. AH, Cornau. RlaggS At Altany ud CemUlt eoaaMt Witk ami al Umat ma MILT (Except XjMTiI atoiiiBnTin.. lan. i.i ' umiaiBi TV 114 SWT ISO I0DTX wr-Fwueytind lnlomHontrdtf mtu duo5k " 0OB1,' llaJrw B.K0IHLU, 9, 100IU, AM.,l.jr.A4l