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THE WEST SIDE 1, K, . Kit, EDITOR. tmiKD te 10 other iuihm- are Ihh, the lmlwttl,voflliowoiit to bo In the race Bt orthnw wlttM 'l,iur plyl to be In t w i cowirliiun.-Mmliflril h. UK editor of the, MurHhfleUl II oM llmiMi but , , , EestSiia Pdisfaj Cc:;mj SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the letul thnt tho uot considered all. In Omahi off between the Kopubllean tee and tho Democratic; the Jit gained Ua popularity be cause, of its ikunocrutio attitude on monopoly questions always taking tho side of tho honoafc toller against ti renreaentutlvo In our legislature., ml for years brigadier general of tho Oregon Htuto militia, ami t Uwyr;or oiuluviit ability.- Why his mind Is in such a nebulous amto, to On YMr (tlx Month TUrv aloultut I i!... V.. ... rapacious corininmu..!. ll(twwllwlA rtllln -t-Ui. H anm it niv cither the assertion tlmt " , r ' 1. : ....... In tHmiocrntsdoii't mull not well founded, or else tho Keuubllcnns as .T; rYifS rute take Iomocratie pftwm and ttOTwa neglect- those of their own party, M.u.Ltl ) . Ill 1 1. 1' , fw ol Bv wuu iwr lms i.t.i. ll Mtmmimlwltna Ar nuMleallon to Tut Wwr Siea, iuut nrnke all hwrnusn.-. m,vHil to ma n vw mimi.ii.iiii v.-... JIOLIPA Y XVMHRIiS. itutnHl t the IVwt-i dnt Ohin, w Mcoutl-vliwi The .W 0(rtftit' got, up in a mechanical way, and excellent in nienU nd Hcntliuonta, l ft query, No "anarohlat'' cati be good," A revolutionist way be well mean inir ami eminently right, but an anarchist, never. . Teir notions are of the very worst kind. They are not tli oprwHHl "always. The Chleiuro anarchist, the Js'ew Yolk anarchists, tho Hun Francisco FRIDAY, J VNUAUY S3, nw m aei vwy wpeet, a uoiwny issue uiai Ij0(Un. n not attiout$ tho mTl oulJ mnUt 0 ft"y dty f UM onim-sacd In this country. The " I 1. .II... ........ 11, ...n mui ml liV Klwili4 IrUOl Wimnlft H1V1M ..' v times the l0 of IVndleton. iffMMtf frtiiAl prmluwHl moni es- aM . ,,.,.,,.,.,.... Th "uutlvo hue - , I UllVi UV Wvvi J m m - - wllent holiday lue, one mr in ad- f . -.utiou to 'eat brwui vanwofany cllort ever aiiempiw Uieww,lof u.eirfuw," Itttlek tin pnlo cant rut: an lux affair. Th Chilian dUtrnto, whloh tUiwt. I th Willn.nette valley, Mwpl m 0w wllU of I .1 ........ !.. 4 I til " . - i..K.i..fn.i.w.I.l.nuM. amie anno ciHMUM ... ". .. . . w,.lHty, OJ 'inTdowo. AwwkMoth mwury the splendid effort of the Bulem mm wlaWvor, in tula repml " " I ttJ..t-..u,.u nliuukili Ilf.il Aliri . . . hi . . ortlwnarTawittod wr with Chill MB. CT . " """"'T"' their currcuta turn away, ami -ww .voidable, but now It h hl MaiiloonT 1 . . . . V V thowinw oraenon," exeei.uo - l J J that war will be vertHl. While noth ing certain h bwn nuul ubll, U In yvt reHwnabl)ura that governiiM-nt hat wnt dlmtatt' dilatory natur to the VnlUnlPtalw, and that Chill will mak wparatkn fir ih nxwnt unnrovokwl munUr of American millor by a mob of ChlHana, Tho pnaldent will, In a lew daj-a, nd a tuwe to congrew aking yetw alon to aeiul au ulUinuUim to tho Chill an government. W hen ttil l reel vl didexi'el itseinnlta buiiuay wu- . . - .,i ninir Iwiubaof dlatrue tioniandin tho w rite up of cram! . rf im,-t 0f ioimo. imunH n u.i , I" .... oiapouciaa n w mr (wu.w. T m,mm,i ,i sl H ftlui u hlliatH ro aa itehMoreon. Wb r't!u,'vl th ,frt, WrU' "P uunvtuud murdennw lathe Amerle mm iw gvurnu iiuiavut v f ,mtv. tirt In Meriuany ami imperetlort, tho beat we have ever iauf dmiiintUm. Thel'Vmer aHn by a couutry newsqap'r, ami Kmm aml k. of L. uowhero are far ahead of many metropolitan ( mM o( tbe u,mn-i,lhta or newmmpora. We may bemloued ihllis((l rrie miow' alliaueo forsaytogtlo'twhenwetmtliehart. ml Kiiighw of Lalwr are oflhe'iKmRlaa if-'jif HWIHi f mmi of meaiw and uary, with W auiwriiM-i-a. tl(4lUoil!, Tlu.y fH, u,at tlio udl nudonlyaix column of p)'i"B .il(im, .....t utaken theory of by Ue Chilians the matter will be m-t- in aaeven-Hlnuin folio,ptent .)roUH.,ioi,( H harmful to them, tied on way or another, ami not t- outside, and w hen in September, w.MMl4y ' n,e furmr(S and in fotw. The talk of war which haa been if, the day we sold the IVi'iVm. are right. However, mmie to freely Indulged lu was owing to the (for we hud changed Uienanus)we o( tl(,r .mtMjirt may not le feaai- fact that the Chilian guvernmew ma tuut qnaiirupieti ine aunaeriiumn, h,0) i,t iuIr motivt, leading up to notaoer theonteuU wrnwpoudeuc and a nine column folio, with nine Lmiuul rorrt K,,t,r HdmluiNtra- ofthla country h'gardlug the went twn colnmiw of jtaylng " ton 0f goverttmeutai alUiw, are utrageattie;bul,aatiove atateil, It wtw aomethiug to lie promt Of. by )() lmMllwniMlrohlcttl or itlhiHat la now believed thai Uw CUIIlana have Now we aw plejwnl to Juty that tho w mism is tw antidote for wntdeiMtchm which will nava the prrwnt management liaaBowetiwaj . , , , (lf (yiai V"e way toanaiuleatile a.ljwtment of h ahead or our cHorta, ny puoiwuinj, i ( IHor0 true ttllniiain, ami with whole matter. At any rate, ttwaetlv an eight-column folio twiiH) a week, ixe awa fi.-thoumtiid imagi- harv wrong "thai l!H -. nt'ir I mii w i. . .....ti.. ity which waa m orououueed In the aim uueu w hi in navy department a few Uaye ago he. W VV ul ' ,uMjlHlt Dotighw cotmiy know haw to ap prH4alo enterprise ami wo wouiu llARKY M t U.ER, J08QUin 8 Hon, say w mj, v.rnrir uiauugcns huirolri! thn WrSlDK was seutcuccu to iwo ytH1" " w w : Quentin, for holding tip a Stage miruvcHug vui..vr in Mendoeino comity. you will give ua room. QtS. Bathbonb Btated recently irJtlOt'S, 1$ S'T ITt that the records of his office now trious, ia n't it, that wagea in showed the total number of post- frtn' trade Kngland are higher than officca in the UuiUfd Stat to be tjiey ttre i hicb protection France, I . . m . k 65,007, the first time in the history of the department that figure had been reached. IIoodixms and hoodlnmism must either go or I obliged to go. It Is better for law and order to as. Bert themselves in the beginning thanjfor the town to be taken and so hardly overrun as to call for the services of Judge Lynch. Vlaiu. dettler, Ovek the door of every house in the large village, or Gojuinura, Ja pan, is the motto, '-Frugal in all things. Liquors prohibited." The town believes in local option, and as every one hajj joiued the ranks of total abstainers, no spirits of any sort can be bought in the place- Every one interested in tho wel fare of the Northwest will indorse "the recommendation of Governor Pennoyer in his letter to tho rivers and harbors committee. The ap propriation of tt.'U,500, which is the sum needed to build a portage railway from the foot of the Dalles to above Cellio falls, on the Colum bia river, would open an outlet for the varied and extensive resources of the Inland Empire, which would doubly compensate the nation lor tho cost. F. X. Mattweu still owns thti land in Marion county, between Butteville and Aurora, where the first crop of wheat grew that was ever raised in the Northwest This piece of land illustrates the i ichws of Oregon soil, for it has grown ' seventy-five crops of wheat in seventy-six yeais, and it still pro duces thirty-five bushels to the acre. The wheat grown on this land, if spread on the surface, would occupy as great a depth as tho soil him been cultivated. A Republican paper makes the statement that the Democratic party is an illiterate organization. If this is true there are reveral mil lion Republicans reading a great deal of good Democratic literature in theoe degenerate days, for tho circulation of Democratic news papers outnumbers that of the Re publican papers two to one. io tice tho great Kew York dailies. The Tribune prints less than 50,000; the Vrm not overl00,Q00. Compare these two Republican papers with the Democratic World, IfmtU, Run, &n&Tim. Tho World and lterakl have each over 200,000, wh ile thc0 and Times follow closely in ' their wake. And in Chicago tho Herald and News and Times, all with Demo rsit.irt svmntoms. have more than twice the circulation of all the Chi cago papers combined. In only one largo, city, St Louis, is the race close, and . there tho Republican Globe-Democrat and Democratic lie public are "neck and neck" in the In Kansas City tue uouio miMa Times and Star are so far in Germany, Italy, or Bussla, and that the workingmen of free trade ha claud aw as much worried over 'pauper" labor from these high. protection countries as tho protec tion organs of America claim to be over "iHiurer"iinmiirrniits from Fn gland to this country! Curious, is n't it, that after experimenting with protection for 500 years after having tried every conceivable kind of a tariff-that Rugland should discard 'it as utterly worthless! Curious, is n't it, that after repeal inir all tariff laws, Engluud s manu factures and commerce increased to an extent never even dreamed of, and that wages of workingmen in creased under free trade almost fifty per mit over what they were under protection! Curious, is u't it, that while theic was a tariff about one third as high as now in this country, the carrying hade of the United State was one of tho greatest in the world, but that when we increased our tariff, and England ubandoned hers, our commerce waned to prac tically nothing, while England's became the greatest on earl h! Cur ious, isn't it that wo uro so dull that we can't turn an experience of 500 years of tariff tinkering to our advantage, but must go over tho game old road and stumble over the same old obstacles! Curious, is n't it! to." Brother Higlin, put on your oittimisile elasseaand your pewd mistiu motes will vanish as thetiew before the rising sun. I! 'I Thn lua- for toiblishinc the cx nenditnrea of the county court takes effect this mouth. Ih" 0!rvr consider county-court proceeding a pure matter or news, ana win, in the future us in the pud, furnish Ua reader with, a full report eucn mouth without money and with out price from the taxpayers. One tmperonly asked this favor from Polk eoUllty. IHWM mrnr The Wkt Si oe take the same view of the publication of the county proceedings as dm the (U'irtr, The Marion county court designed the tftilmna and that "oilier pupr" in which to publish the proceeding, at one cent jht line, or 21 cents per column of the Wkst Hi utl This I ft farce, and the court so regarded it The WkstSihk will publiHh'tho county, court proceedings jusjl tho, same as if there were "millions in It." his wife hack East, There Is no room in the broad Vest for such men. They had bettor remain near tho idd homestead and close to their wives' relations. The Wit emunds tho lsst Xwl Incest iV. miMc'ier, Tit K origin of card playing Is un certain. It Is aldto have been hrouuht to Vitoibo in 1370. Cards were Illuminated for Charles v I, of Frunoo,ln l.'ttl'J, then depressed In uiiud. Cards were first taxed In Engluud In 1710. FttoMlMiNT Democrats of this slate talk ol establishing a Demo- emtio organ t Salem. They m it Charley Nickel nt Jacksonville, J. It N. Q. X. T. Z. Bell at inde pendence, and Comrades Sllles and Nutting of Albany, are conducting about the only genuinely Demo crat ie newspaper lu the state. They are of the IIouiIhiu order sufficiently o as to draw the mug wump linn at distressingly sharp angles. ;Other wise tho unadulter ated are without representation, exeeit thronirh. the columns of Fort laud dailies of the half -breed Ilk. Mercniu, Tiik ()ryoMi cuter a very inlld half hearted tirolest against the proposed gerrymander of the eon gmtsional districts in Ohio in such a way as to give the republicans seventeen and the democrats four memlHrs of congress, lis of position is clothed with words,but there is no spirit norw al in them. We repeat what we before said: Democmls of Ohio have uo right (o complain, for they did just what the Bepublicuus propose now to do. Democrats are neither iwm nor less fair than Uepulillrau alsmt mutters of thisk iud. But uallartrson protested so strongly in his message agnin.4 the ".Michigan plan," tho least he can do is to protest against Ohio Republican doing those very thing which, if done by Demo crats, amount to a crime. But tho president is a flist-class poUti- cinn, and will were ly bid Ohio Hepubliran tiod speed. .ifMay VwiiM-itif Mako No Mistake 1 1 vim dild. f mm Ht n have " U nurva f im1 ut H sioill. Ui' ' Uk llutMl-a HnrsntinitH. da "t h linlii',"4 tu buy iwnrtliltm Iw Wrh m b Im'4 tu Ik "alfwl lli m"r -ut u.iu.iiilwr thai III mil tm M irt U ! ym to iuiH-h inm hhImIHuU ! il mnn iirufll mi I i-la. " IimIimmmmM ni UM !' ' I'"1 wlml yutl WA tut, Hiiwl'i wMrlll. Thll Jill Ul m ,nm'm'H rt bow trllf l, tr Iloud'a SrnrlUi I ' Tried ! TrMf. In an aloe ll el-rk Irlftl U IwltK la tu buy thi-lr own liull t lhsirt i riiik. but b nhW n" t'rn a w . thai. I t'lit blm t !" '' Uotf't r.irlll I M Hkw U, M P Iwlly shIUSimI UI tl. ami M wl "t eU,r Mm. Ki.u A. Otirf, 1 Trre BUwl, BimU'M, Mum. Wa Are All Taking It. W wwM nut wltlsHit llnwl'i Sri. Mrlll, It l H Iwrt Mil!"'" "" loiut la U. lil. Ny rmxlly ' twlt Mm, i, M. luabna, Jiwiula mi rroBMMit SliwW, SUwkUMi, Vh Hood's Sarsaparllla by ft i. noon a rsMiw. -IOO Dote Ono Dollar j witiarw 1 THE MRS. ORAHAM'B III and BAKERY m In nl a nim.-tle In Ihnv-nwln wlitrli (hl b-rin l i'iii(ifl "t.'"" iwniisi"-"") ''' kill i'l ly 'tally il " riliill mnkM Mn- Knit iin.twtluii b Vtt'Ht uf ii 'J wiitil uil iin-vrou untiufii in frwkl; i";l r.' .. . ' ,v.,, i iiiio V..UH... it ItolxMiuwIliel"'')'' ,M,,lw ""!' lnr,imurUI(llIMMtll""KO ninl ilm iirnwiiu ih i'"iiu.M irt wfinliu-., i. .1... v-Iiii.m. i-lMtrht-w, Mttit kiiiiH'IM. nrll.tr .kilt tl.Mt 'M "'! lif UlllB mH rv.-ry li", orM,iwbi Uimm' . II I nvp.miiw' jmilliliil ,wriiittMHn iw. I . ...... Il Aiiu.lli. .... te.tlll I Mini lllttl W'rii' i" M i ? ?. I 1 Ulknil HI. J I IWIII M. a ll. nil u K"HW" I.. Ili "kill ! I ' O'" H..rr, l'rir, l. l ll ilful.i ml huir rtr.r, nr i Mt (l.-rvnlw limltmii wil i. i. ....... i,.i isui .ir. i sii KrniH i-m.i. Ihm ori. lnli ft-r u i.iMiii.ii.-rf ilwrwy ... nBni. IjhIIw l ilUOilUf ln-Hr.l l. M. I..r, srml iwt Sr '"l- IIIUo 'M'K -Hi .... HibIIwI fit In lll III, iVwIiilTil l" ill im' I" t't (""Ine" mil kin. l'l' ii'm K MRS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach i -.. n, i,n.i nl trwkli-s, huiiIiiihi ml ,. ,!,., Mt.ill) iwlrhnt llliimniit U klll 1. 1-rl.o. a I. AO. lrin!irf i)il ! l ll, No in'i' "l b I'l 1111 Wnlllnl. Th Druaalit 1" ''u '"n hrt rtr' (r dpf k bill ! m .r-irnmit hnv bl mint. Dililnt lu ilii iivw-iiinini, My i'fl till Inll. Klf AH IMlm I.V llnln.l llfUijuM. Ill I liiiagu ttMU ?,rf rliy ' "I H. A ckut.US young man.havlng re ceived his proportion of his father's estate, amounting to 12,000, con eluded to marry a wile and come West Ile had great expectations, The whole West was ready to lw harvested, and he was the reajicr. 1 Tu met o Id ncouaiiitaiices who had preceded him a few years, were poor young men, but now had fine homes an d prosperous businesses. "If these," says he, "can succeed so well on nothing, what can I do with my l2,00or Hero was a question that a matl' ematician might not solve, but thn author furnished the answer himself,' He spent the 1 2.000, and that was all he ever did do, event)!, U borrow money .to send AN opportunity lo preach acr mou from the text, "Who Hath Sinned.tbese Children or their Bar ents!" is presented in the story of the Ureckenridge Iwys, one ot wiiom, aged 14 years, Is now In the peni tentiary; another, aged 11. Is in the state reform sehool.and still another Is in charge of the Buy' and Girls' Aid Society, It is useless, however, to sM'iid time in sermonUing upon an example, the effecls of which points so conclusively to the cause. The question in this instance Is one which is answered in the simple statement that follows it. The ac cepted reform luetlualsof an Intelli gent community will have an oppor tunity to prove what, can o wm in the wav or fllmltintlng criminal tendencies from the minds of this trio of brothers, who, like Tojy, "were born so." (hrmmmn. We wero well acquainted with this Ureckenridge family ot Hose- burg They lived there for a mini lMr of years. Dick Breckeiiritlge once broke ohu our postoffice. lxist and stole some cuts and mail. We then believed 'that our leniency with him led him on to worse crime. JCot altogether, but largely, like Topsy, they "wero born so." COCVT LOADS AHA IX, More good roads, is the cry. And why not! (Jood roads are the arteries of commerce, lioth local and general. The highways upon which commerce puss, are siudied and improved from year to year, and from century to century, and tho county roads are not improved in the least, but worse, because of increased travel. Ict us lax our. selves, and work the roads by a money-tax, nnd improvement will soon be noticeable in our roads. The road laws of Oregon are nogood. JEtF DAVIS'S JlOSt) STOLKX. It has become known that the bond given to the United Stales government by J -ffursou D ivls, to answer to tho circuit court in Rich mond, Vu., is missing from the com t records. Th is bears tlicsk'nat tires of Horace Greeley, John Minor Bol ts, j flerrit Smith, and other prominent persons. The present clerk of the circuit court, M. F. Pleasant, who was chief clerk of the Department of Justice in Washington at the time of his appointment to his pres. ent position, in 1870, found that the document was missing soon after his advent ai clerk , and ever since has made diligent efforts to find it, but without success. lie has many offers for tho origlual, or a fac simile of tho paper, tho most tempting one being from a magazine). lix. DOES NOT SEE CLE A UL Y, Brother Boll, of tho Weht Sinn, regrets that all the auarchistn were not present when that crazy man, whom ho calls an anarchist, tried lo blow np Russell Wage, but blow his own head off instead. This is say. ing too much, und wo bellevo you do not mean it, or that you have a wrong conception of these people, Brother B. There fire good and bad anarchists, the same as other people. Germany's down trodden kickers are called anarchists, and RuHHia's,nihilists; here we call them Farmers' Alliance, K. of L., etc. They differ mostly tn proportion as they are oppressed. When our own poor have been imposed on to the extent that anarchists, socialists and nihilists of the old world have SoreThroat Bronchitis, colds, coughs, asthma, and even consumption, In the early tiuris, yield to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Singers, actors, auction eers, public speakers, clergymen, tencliors, lecturers, and all who are llalilo to disorder of tho vocal organs, find a Bare remedy in this wonderful and well-known preparation. A an emergency medicine, In cases of croup, whooping cough, etc., It should bo In every household. "Two ymn iiro I niftoroil Mvorely from mi utuiok ot loro Uirunt And Bronchitis It iMmnd Mill could not inrvlve, nil tits luunl rcnioilloi proving ot no bvhII. At lout I tlioiiRht ot Ayor' Cherry reotoral, allor taking two botttiia at tlili nicillcliie I ni riMiarad to banUli'-Clma, liainblnl, Smilli'i Hunch, Sonoma Co., Cut "Tliors It nothing hotter for cough thim Ayor'i Cherry Peotoml. 1 iko no other pro paratlon." Annlo8.1)utlor,frovlilonce,B.I. W. II. Omit '& Co,, DniKRltii, Carson, Iowa, cortlfy Unit all throat and lung trou llc are speedily Cured By Using Ayon Cherry roetornl It lentls nil othow, 11 In January, mao, I wan tukon down Willi mcrvuli-s and scarlet favor, anil oxponliiR my mlf too noon, onnglit A tovere oiild which lettlod on my luiign. I wan forood to taka to my bed and wai to III Unit the doctors dcupalrod of my recovery, uipponlng mo to bo In quick Consumption. Chango of cllmnto wan raoomtnondud, but I organ to usb Ayer'a Cherry l'octorul, and soon found relief, After imlint aovornl .bnttlw, I wni cured, io that I am now as well and nigged as ever." John Plllandor, Crnnesmun ot Steam Shovel, O, B, A B. F, It. It. Co., Justin, Toxai. , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dntgslata. rrloe tl nix bottles, S. A. PARKER, MitmiriM-liireriind dealer In Sash, : Doors, : Mouldings, : Htc. Full stock of Oliuw, all slues, kept eonslmitly on Imnd. Hpeillul riitini on emit met. '-Uryin K. lUstieellueHrdepnU MONMOUTH, OR. Oaalar In Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Alae, Daaltr In Lumber and Build- Jng JVIatej-jaK F. H. Morrison, Chargta raaaonabla, and tlrat-elaaa work guarantaaa. JJALLAS. JL.?.i90NL Tliere la niorw Catarrh lu thla m-etlon of the country than nil ittlier iIU-iimh put tiyelher, and uulll the luxt few j enrs It iihw tu l lnitirulle, Fur a great ninny yvara iliM'tuin pru iKitnieed It a lis-nl illm-Bse, and pn-m-rlUsI liienl remedies, and iiutstniitly fallliiBto euro with lurid tn'ntmeiit, pMtMiuml It liicunil'lu. Heleni hns pMveit entiirrh t tw a innntltutloual dlsrAM, and It therefore reiiulnn iHinstl tutlonat trentment. JlnlPa Catarrh Cure, nmnufaeturwl by J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, U the only eoiistl- tutlonnlcurn on the market. It In! tnkea Internally lu dim from ten j droii to a tenapnoiiml. It nets directly on the hl'Ktl and mucoua surfaeea of thesjstetn. They fitt'er one hunilii-d iliilliirn for any ease' It full to euro. Send for ehvulnrs nnd ti'nlinioiiliils. Aildresn, F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. HoldhydrutBMs,73e, Wishing to close old my aleck of pil lows, blnnkela, eoliifurta, pillow cnaea, towela, Mnpkina. hniiRUiR liimpa, lnntertia, KliiHuwnre, elo., I will (tell at nihlio nne lion, at my atom in Monmonth, on next Wednesday Afternoon nnd evemnu, Jnn tniry IH, nil the nltove gooila. Come And buy good at your own prlee, F. Anstinh. JUST OPENED! Ills SHABlfEIIIlD CO Dcalara In ii Hardware Agricultural Implement Engines Threshers Binders Mowers Drills and Vehicles of all kinds. Wo nmke a speoiiilty of bnildora' lmrdwnre, nnd, in fiiot, keep on liAiid everything UHtiiilly curried liy lirHt-clws lmrdwnre and nnplenient denleni. We Invito a slmre of the piihlio pntronnge, , W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and Main sts., INDEPENDENCE, - ORGON.- lay J. J? O'Donnell is now located in his new build ing, opposite the Indepen dence National Bank, and will be pleased to welcome all old as well as new cus tomers to his elegant new quarters. Wa am lomli 1 fir"l)w." Ian tli"tiutnl jHiiinit of !,' eow Ing While the msrket is aff mi iugar, we jmnp tu ami hay l"U lag. It 'a lot of augur, but wa r goiiM lu noil It nt fli priewi tiiwt It will g lib hut token. (V-e aiid gei a lw, you il got tho I enilll of thu deal. Tinil 'a wheat we ate here for, W l,na iwuiia deeorat4 glatttwuro, Cotno anil lake it at your own price; won't kick, Wa bw a lig coii.ign went of nui-ctiwfc duo Lura in a few tnj. mid niit-.t iimku room for il, We hht Irtuotis Alii or ange now, and g""d imea, too. FitiiUima pie fruit w the M in iho wiiukel. We've got it, auJ pleuty of it of all kind. You can have gallon cans a ay dnwu . I'.ver) Unly can eat pieA at (he prnva we mill p.e frail. Ti:. -There in no finer van aty,nf tea In Folk county Unla ws) have, either io hulk or pack agea. Oh ye! H"W ara you off for aoapf We have neventj-llve , Ikjc, Thnt "atHituli, a lillle flehy, but il 'a a fuel; ntl gooil anap, loo. Every box boa otir owu iitnne on it iu big red letter. nml that's gnnritntfoeiiKnith thnt it's the bet iu l he market. We putnmutn hotna iniliw triea and sell the Im sthenic Hour. Vuu May not think it good na aoma Hour, but just ask otir ba ker! be knowa, and will tell you it'a A No. 1. We Lave Enalern Oregon llonr, and it's n good aa nti? Dour made iu thin uluto or any oilier, Try a bug of our Hour. We have viuegnr aotir eniHigU tomtikea pigsinenl,ntid pieldes thnt will make you iijtnut your cyaa like llarnnm'i clowo. Well, wa will closo, Cull and are na, W.'E. GOODELL, BUCCK880R TO M. O WALLER, DKALER l!f '' NEW CHWIW ABRIVIXO EVERY WEEK. Wv .tuck la mm- more cotopkt. than axr U-fore, tUM tapJjo all the eiiU.uiera of the atore continue tmll ig, auu V" ' trade w ho never ilia It-lore. I n councniuu - v - - ;11K1AIH SHOP Where Unm. and ahcaa -n U n-.ireO or nwnuianum. -. . oi m . ...-w lU inemkr the name and ilnw, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Street, independence aY30 Hf ItTMSift. flira rfrtrri rmttral TVttMHUf iB BOCULLPJC. SBORIHAaD. PtHIAKSESP. THia Mimt w tw( BEST. T. W. SucceMr to J. O. Irvtoa, Dealer in Grooeries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I hard on hand a large lot ot ciuued gooda that will be aold by the case ver clieap. Mao, a lot of vry flue lnmpa, that will be aold very near coat Remember the old stand of J. D. I. orSlfa . "'Is ' j I i I THE FAIR. The public is rospodfully inviUnl to come and ee tho wonderful bat'Kaiiw to lo had in holiday good., hosiery, underwear, dress shirts, calioos nutl ginj;haris, notions, tinware, plassware, and other articles too numerous to mention. Ie sure to sec the immenso . BARGAINS ON OUR 5c COUNTER. New goods are being m-eiNtnl all the time. We will saVfe you from 2.r to 50 per out on every purchase. Second door from First National Dank. , . GEO. W. REED, Proprietor Walk Bros.. M er Successors to Henkle & Walker, Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Wa aollolt a ehare of your patronage, GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, - - Oregon." Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. Those having property for sale, please call.