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THE WEST SIDE 1. 1. 1. IEU. EDITOR. Vest Side Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year . . U MumiM ,( 1.W Thvw Motitlia ,01 AU msitim! anrt tlita nnlliH io exowsl Int Ovt Hum will b net-rod riw. All wr S ttnv will Im olmtyv.t Ave inu lr IIm. Hivloty obituary mutlnlkui will be -rvJ Mr Hi UruvY flMt ir tine. , Adilnx lsi!Uuejilltlwtt ftir puM Ivml dm U Tin Vnt Kti', ituU make Mil tmmnmw fwynliW K) Urn Cut, t,Huttljr lilllUU,a imu. HMJt. I u - 3 lti"8Mirt at (ho It-tmv In Imtt'lK-ll demw, orvu, aa MunthlHH matter. rrmmswsassaaasEacasaBi FMIUY, FKBltUAKY , isa. Tugue; ai jow 377 prhtouera in the stale iieiuUnithiry, at SaVuu' ., . I .... Thk new 0rywm'w papain turn out 24,000 papers iu one hour, Tbls is one of the finwt fraw la the world." ' ' " " " . : j . .. jj Hon. Thomas ToNtsi'K, of Hills borough, ,'wtw elected president of tho'.Kopublwott clubs of Oregon, t'ww" J, L. Ayer, tho busted jxdi- ticittu. . -. ... The Nw , Year's edition of the .Ittdenemleuee VT Sidk la a flue production. Kro. Hell, you huv ct)v ercd ourelf with clary. Seio Weekly VetM. ' A city publication that un expert tUauioiul thief could su feed in any Dusiucsa. lhui believe it. Hectfitld never ntliih a tttub licrtn pnportntho morning and a IViuocmtio sheet tit sumlowu. lilnml 'fl,tmf. This b'a severe dig for the (Myamus. Of fory-eight lcmoeraU.'iu the New Jersey legislature, thirty-one are for Cleveland, and oulv nine for Jlill, six of tho others heing for their governor, Leon Abbott, Among the Republicans, HUine h slightly in the loud of Harrison, with several non-committal:. ; The Oremmm t annual review was a superb number, unit its now, clear print, upou iu new. pro, la ite new, beautiful building, w ith its new type, takeu together, jUould make all the uewspapers of Oregon and lier cttUona as well, feel proud or this journuli.Htio euteri,rs ZeiHux Jo,the Corvatlia million- aire, bought the O. V. K:Ulroad List week. Consideration, tt.OOOHKj. Mr. Job is an old friend of ours, oud we hope that he will wt a gUuco of pity upon poor newspaper men. The o d nianacement never wtv found wauting iu extetuling cour tcsiesto the press. The laiL'twt land owner Iu the world i l5aron Uirseh. lie recent ly purehawKl 17,285, TOO acres of land in the Argentine Uenublic The price paid was not quite eight cents per acre. Ho will use it for the colonization of hi race, Thousands of Ruthin Jews are already settling upon it. Eei'I III.ii-.vsh in tho Ohio legis lature are having a hot time among thcuuwlvos over charges of bribery bronght by Foraker men against Sheruian men, In the late senitorial election. It ltKks liko some of tho truth alxmt the bribery business might tw brought to liglit, though persistent effwrte aremado a prevent it. Tub Hill tid;U wave is sweeping everything beloro it, and if thi gota on, , 0 rover (Jleveland will soou ho as tho' ho was not and never had been. Yet Cleveland is a statesman compared to Hill. Capital Journal, Sure. Grover Cleveland as a statesman is the peer of any m&u t either nartv in this country who is "on deck" or "at the bat." The Bcpublicauism of the . filatcMan cannot l impeached. It says of the state central commit tee chairman: Jim Lot an says the outlook for harmony in the Kepub lican ranks is good. If such igno ramuscs and asses us Jim were depced from power iu the party, the outlook would be more than bright it would lie assured.. The holiday number of the Wkht SiDK was a little late in reaching this office, but came along all right this week. It is a magnificent edi tion, and shows tho advantages of Independence, and Polk county, in a creditable manner. Tho illustra tions are excellout, and are a good indication of the enterprise of both the publishers and the people of Independence. Benton Leader. Tub 'Anu:rlmn Ikonomid labor iously attempts to prove that the price of steel railroad rails is lower iu tho United States than it is in England. Then it goes on to prove that high protection means high wages. What we have been unable to demonstrate to our own satisfaction by any system of mathe matics known to us, is, How is it , possible for an employer to sell an article equally as good as that offered by a competitor, at a lower price than the latter, and at the same time (owing to the workings of the tariff, we are told!) pay ulgliw wagwt than liU compcUtorf It k very iduhi that the oulvlwnv one employer cu pay higher wtigfii than another U for Uio one paying tho higher wages to get uioits for Ida products. However, this is like all the rest of the oluiius of "protection" orirtui. A sitve will hold water much longer and better than tho averngo pre lection argument. i ii i i i j lUHKr MILLAR'S "gOO-tf." II, B, Miller la laying his plans tlp for tho congressional noini- nutiuu to succeed CoiiKressmau (linger Hermann. The latest fea ture of his cninaign occurred re willy at his own town, (1 rants IW when he asked Jerry Nuuau, editor and proprietor of the CosWer, the only paper In Josephine couuty, to support him through his light for the oftlce. Although Mr. Mil ler and tho firms which he owns In Grouts Pa.HHitronie the Cbsripr, the owner of that paper (which Is imlt'lRHitleut iu politic) has some wnstficuce, and told Mr. Miller he would n't do it. Mr. Miller lias now ailvuiHXHl the money whereby the Oukliuid, Douglas county, Oftwrwr, whii'li suspended puhlictttion re oeittly, is to be moved to Grants Piktii and act as Harry Milter's couuty organ. Newspapers are a power in intluenclng the public mind, but the difference between mi organ ami a newspaper is very great. An organ has no weight with the convictions of the people. People are only convinced by writ era who they know to express the uoiitwt seutiiuenU ot their minds, siul are independent of selfish, wliimlng jKilitiei-insor other pluu during cliijnw, MKYElt LA VOlt TOO SOUS', Ou January Sib, ISH'2, the lhuu oorals of Oregou met in Portland to ooUimte Jackson's day and to tnuixiict other business Hattveto the coating cunpaiijn. Wheu in eoiwnitlou assembled, tho Porttand yotiiicsters concludtsl to ruu the whale machine, and started to or gtuiko iieeording to prearranged plnus, The couutry iHmtocraey, however, concluded otherwise, and then eret contention arose, the like of which, up tothut time, had never been C4uakHl in tho polltienl history of Oregon. The liepublie nn pttcm throughout the state and beyond, were in high glee, and had nnu'b kindly advice to give iu reference to diguity, and how to muke peace and huriuouy pre vail. Tho fact is, our Kepub limn brethren laughed until their side were sore, and the Dcmocrata looked downcast and ashamed Jtist twenty days thereafter the Konublicuu reprmuiUtives fitmi all over the statu met Iu tuosame city, filleil with aself important air, horu of an ex(ectatioti of ln-ing iihle to show the world in general mid the state of Oregon in part leu Inr, how ineu of wisdom, of sobriety and of good habit, could meet and (liwusa the great and momentous Is suwof the day with a mugnauimi ty mid au equanimity Hculiar only to patriots and statesmen. Iu proof of the above, read that "ad vitnce rt'iKirt" sent out by one J. L Aver, president of the Hepublio an dulis of Oregon. So certain wore the Portland bosses of the KotHihlican party that machine politics would continue to work in Oregon now as in tho past, that tliisBiuiie Ayer prepared an "ad vance report" of this entire meet iug.luclmliug the organization and the "great and deafening applause" with which he was received as be took the chair and willed the meet inn "to order, and containing his owa wonderful speech abusing the Democrats of all tiges, and also the speeches of many prominent Republicans of tho state, and his triumphant election to the presi deucy of Hkm-IuIh of the state ut Oregon, tho report making in all, tlio Oiuywiiaii says, . about seven columns nonpareil of its own paper. Tills big! ly-eolored report was sent throughout the state to Republican papers to be printed on that day, or no much as the various editors would give space. Tho conclusion of tho report showed a wonderful harmony of sentiment, unexampled statesmanship, patriotism up to tho boiling point Fahrenheit, 212 diwocH, and ready to meet tho common enemies, the Chilians and the Democrats, and then the ad journment, wit h the feeling of hav ing done a noble work, and sure of Oregon Iu 1802. Honsting superi ority is never victorious. The clubs did meet in Portland on Jan uary 28th, Anno Domini 1892, and Mr. Ayer did call them to order, but no thundering upplause; tho country Republicans bud discovered the Bchcino, and bad found nn "ad vanco report," and Ayer and his scheming compeers wore attacked, and such a political meeting never has occurred in;Oregontothe prescut day. It was charged that tho I )em oci'ius wore full of champagne, and not being used to It they lost their heads at their convention. Well, if Republicans, duly sober, present such a Hpoctacle as was seen and heard in Portland on January 23th, then, we would inquire, what would they not have done had they been to a five-dollar cham pagne banquet! The con ntry Deiu- oerols dcscrvo .mtise, ". ami tly ' will look after the Interest of Oregon iu tho future, and the bosses of neither party will re side iu Portland, llosslsm is dead, and happy the day wheu the last one died J.IL, Ayer, "late of New York," or some other seaport. The Ofsosms throws Intense tight upou the scheme exposed, and other Portland papers tiny these "statesmen" and "pence and harmony" fellows without mercy. We append only two excerpts: MOST TVRIUU.KNT (UTIIEUIStl. Taken all in all it was probably the noisiest, most bitter and vin dictive meeting that ever assembled In the state of Oregon. I lie miieli-talkod-of lHmiociatio convention was not a marker to it In any way. It was compared by the Kepultllonns themselves to a iucMng of hlgli- lii tutors, or a lot of cntred animals, ami was so turbulent tltut a really vivid word picture eau hardly be given. jniyrew. Thus ended otto of the noisiest mob eon vent ions ever held in the state, a convention which wit) never have an equal iu lack of de corum ami sell-respect, A ktiin erluifofttfew more such Itepub- licuu molts In put die assctnHy.niid Oregon will go Dentoorutlo beyond a douuu wipwcA, He that laughs lost, laughs IhU i i. V hv only pc thU week to give a brief outline of tho runvml wrvloet ut PrmUletil Arnold, but will give ill the future aumiv extended outline of liU Ufu and diameter, W1(hh tho ftd lowing from the (mt!tl timm ARNOLD -Iu this vlty. Friday, Jtt Uary A', of pneumonia, Pruf, II L, AruuUI, kgmt ftj year and 1 iitutttlw. Tbe fmierid tutrvh-e of 1'iWiU'itt Arnold were held at the eoltege tlmH-l un MomUty at 3 o'clock p. ut., tHiitdttot wl ly ttev. J. 11 X. IU1I, at Imlxpete demv, alU-l ly ltov, I)r. I'ltimnier, of tlio KpltsHipul etiurelt ut till city, The entlrv aervleea weti. utulvr the iitHittivttietit of ( Vvnlll lysine, Xu, 14, A. K. A A. M., of whlolt. the de- wiwJ wiwa ntt-iiiUr. attd of wltU-lt Mr. 'A II. l)vl U Worshipful Mauler lUtelniM waa auHudist mid theelty waa "till, w title hutidrvda hatited to wy their Itwt tribute to the nictunry ol an honored cittern, an ieiatiilUlii aehutar, sculturvd inulleiunit. a true and itubk matt, The Mtwoiitti fratir ulty, In buv titiiMlwni, were Iu attottd ainv, and alm taniiy of tho A. O. V. W,, to wlileh older l'rldut Arnold alo U'touiml, At tlie etiatvl the wrvtera were sltnplu and brlt-f, altliotit.h very aoletttu and liiiir,.ve. A few telider wonb of lulroduetloti by Mr. lUdl, and then a aotiK wa autig by th atitdt'iita. Alter thto the rvUctf tins KpiK l ehureh waa ead by lr. I'liiniiuer, fol lowed by an adilreM by him, referring totlte grntid and unhlw life of Hie de parted. AmSher fciuit waa ming, few more worda were apoketi by Mr. JU-ll, then Iheaorrowliiit friends took the last look at tint fm-eof the dead prelih-tit, and the hmtt pnieewlon of Mnaotta, itudeiita, and cttlMMta atMioiupaiiled, the UreavHl family to the Mawmlo tviinv tery. lh-re the wdeiun and d.t-ply-ltu priwlvo burial aervlev of tlm Mawit waa read by the Miwter, Mr. Itatvla, The casket waa lowervit to IU filial n-t-liiK place, the grave fllh'd with earth, and then emUMomed In frunmnt and tteautlful t1u t-rs, and all waa over. Hevernl protnlnent M'rwitm from aliroad were pteaetit, ainotiK w hom we uotkvd Poxtldcnt Johnson, of the Htttte I'ldNVWlly, rreahlelit Colldlt, uf tho Allmiiy t'olU-ge, Htnt Hupl, Me r".lny, and other from !nileK'iidenue and adjoining towns. It waa a mid event for the college and the city. Not only a great but good man ha fiillen from (lie rank of the living. At a biti-rjilutu Hrliu, we ean give some account of l'reiddent Arnold's uae'ful life. The deeply-aftlleted fiimlly have the iiyiniiatliy of tlieentireeotiimuiilty. TllK AVirM'( Timet gots on its car about our statement a few weeks since, concerning the Ih tuo erotic newspiipci of (ho nation ttoing in the udvanee of the repub lican papers. Now tho Koschurg I'laimleultr and ol her papets admit ourstatemriits, and the I'lalmleah r, a strong ltepttblLttn journal, tie counts f r tho fact by saving Hint "the 'Republicans read the demo erotic papers instead of theiepub lican paper-t, and thus neglect their own journals." Why do Uepuh Menus read democratic papets in preference tojthcir own pitpertt Tho editor of tho Timet knows, and, what is worse, feels, tho rea son why: tho Republicans are an intelligent class of citizens, and they know a good thing when they see it. ... i.' n P.KI.OW we give the average rate of the several laws cuaclod by the United stales since the organiza tion of the government. It will be seen that our tariffs have never been extremely low, the lowest amount being over a third of the present rate: Per eon t. From 17it to 1M2.. 1U.S Front lHl2tolH17 8l!.7!t From lsl7to lHi" V2 From 1H2.") tolsat 47.17 From lsat to ls.'W 47.81 From JHXitolHHl ,, ixwi 'rotn is: to is lit lt),r, From 1S4JI to 1H17 .U2 Front 1H47 to ISM aa.at From lsfiS to JWii... l.l.no From lwiiito 1HN4 si,p From 1SN4 to 1SIK) 45.50 Front 1HU0 to ubout UO.(H) II. F.Dowkix htw at last, thank indulgent heaven! obtained a jttdg. nient of $200 ogai list the govern ment for that niulo he lost thirty years ago, upon Dowolrs monti- ment let the fact that ho was a hero bo Inscribed in letters of gold. Over the bones of a mule did tho sturdy man fight the United States thirty long years! He took up tho kick where tho inula Isld it down lit 18tl2,aud tiever ceased to kick nutll the greatest government unhung yielded to his opposition! LlnktUh iStar. H ""HI Willi! a protectionist asserts that the tariff dom not raise the price of things, ask him how it happens that wheu the clause iu the Mcivluley bill putting sugar on the free list went Into ellW t, the price of that commodity full mure than mm third. i " .' 1 Thk Independence WT. Hiijk Is "ferniiist" .Vcatch for congress. The w hilling of mditlcs may cause our gifted newinor to cat his words, Veatcli may uot lie very popular with politicians, but ho stands high with the musses. jHrnihrn (W Timet, We are not iu the habit of eating our words; neither do we oppose measures for every other part ol the state except our own,' when they are of a similar kind, asJMr, Vent eh did In the lust legislature, or which he was unfortunately a member. - MK'JMfWN'Mt''- ajHMawaoaMMI Tim New York World has polled the New Jersey legislature on piesl- deut lal preference and here is what it suysi The result of the llWW'icau vass of the New Jersey legtslat tire for the preference of the motnliers will lie surprise to mauy ou the Democratic side nt least. It was thought by politicians that (iov, Hill wiw the favoriteof Die Ileum erutit In "Jet-tey," but the poll shows that Mr. Cleveland lends all the others as decidedly as Bcitn tor Hill led In the canvass of the legislature at Albany. Cleveland Is popular with (he masses, a great leader, and a gre it statesman. SVi( the OerytmlaH; Not alt the iiiossbaeks are in Oregon. Sonic have settled iu Tekoa, Wie.li. The citizens of that town refused to contribute towutil the small fund of flu which was attempted to raise for the hiiildlui: of a sidewalk to the publie-sehtsd luiii.ling, the mud having U'oouio si Iwd that one of tho let Seuchers had resigmnl rather limn walk tbroiijb it, and the health of the scholar w as en duugerod by geltiug wet fwt in traveling tho road. This Is like many old time farmers, who must have good dry liartis for their utock, but any kind ofa ramshackle build lug would do for a si hoolhotise. TllK Xeu-jmrl Timet says ill reply to our fifth-rib cut uiwn protect ion, that it is "curious, is 'nt It, that when America has found Iu reason able urottH'tlun au cosy rad to travel, she dot not turn from It to enter England' pith, known to tw so rough and hard to travel Why dhl n't you say high protee. tiou, the true Republican Ideat Curious, is n't it, that iu order to get into a "smooth and easy road," the Timet Is eoinjxdled to. take the Democrat ic prescript ion of "reason- able proteelion," or James (I. Itlaiue's fn-e trade and thoroughly Democratic doctrine of reciprocity, IT PAYS To Imj catitloun In Ihe thei at wmII elnwi. Many am tujumt liy trying es rmrliuenta with romsiumU iurHir(lng to- Im blood. uir!llnr, tlx rlni:lial roeonimonilalian u( whlt-h would iHin to bo their "clicnpuviui." llwlng nuula up uf wortliliM, tlioiiiili not lw) haruilnu, liij,-rf.tUoitn, Uiey may well bo "ehdapj" but, Iu tho end, thy are dnar. The niwil rollabte mllcln4 are eintly, ami caa bo ri-lullmt at moil, erate irU-ot, only vr tu n the iimiiiifa. liir Ing fliniiiUt Imiiillo. the raw inatorlttli In lurge qunutlUe. It la vovuouiy, thvrvfure, . To Use 0 A yr'n Surupatllla, lhi valiiAlit onmpnnimu uf wlili-ti m ImiHirlPil, wlmU-mlii, liy Ui J. C. AyorCo. (mm tlie r.'Unn hort tlu'Mi arllcli ars ri.-lirm in luvUlclnal pmiwrtlc. " It la a womlcr to me that any other tlmn Ayer1 SarnaiwrlUa lioi a shuw In Uie marknt. It wiilo outnulu-il Ihclr nun In tereat, they would m-Tcr un nny utliert Inr It la nnt only tlie boat, but, on atfouiit ol ta eonoontrnh-d atimilti and irlty, tt la the mint eronnmlrat." Janisa K. Duffy, Drug glat, Waahlnittun it, rrovldrnr, K. I. Dr. A. I.. Almond, DniKgUt, I.lbirty, Va., writes: "U'udlng uliyalclaua In tlila eity proKriba Ayer's ftaraapitrllla. I have mid It (or elghtron yoara, nnct have the highest regard lor IU Homing tuiM!iioa," "Allhonglt the formula la known to the Undo, thorti can b no atiraraaful Imitation of Ayur'a SraaiarUla M lihoni having the enormom (nclllilna ol the J. 0. Ayer Co., It la Impuaalbla tor othnr pnrllna to put UircUht audi .valuable Ingrodlvnta, at Ihe low oust ot Ayer't Sarsaparilla It etnnda at tlm head of nil almllar prupnra-tUma."-Mnrk A. Jonvt. W ynara a druggUt, 00 Cambridge at., K. Ciunbrlilgo, Maaa. rniPAnm at " Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggie., pile $1 ; all bUI.M9. A Hearse mav be ordered from Beckfey's Stable, Monmouth, Oregon. PIKE'S SAlT RHEUM CONTINENTAL SALVE dura dlw'iuipd armlp, rlmpimd hand, aore HIM, liiirii., hrulHm. Iiunloiia, plltw, rna, do. liriiKiimtH mill ivMinlrv kIiii-h.. lib will.! fiboxtw l, piwl jinlil, Cli-ouliirn Ow, J. J. PIKE & CO., Chela., Maaa. W'holPHftli. hv Hncll. HolUliU A Woodnrd Co.. I'ditlHiid, On(n, and swallow the compound, even If lire. Davis, or the Z''', does muke a wry luce uhoiit it when administered by Democrats! Tn K stuto of Ortgoti seems to bo getting into ft pretty tlx. The leg islature passes lawn, and county courts ignore them, lly the decree of federal court, mortgages arc assessed at fifty cents on the dollar, ami jet Portland, u'tn Multnomah eoiiuty, concludes to do Just Hlsatt as she pleases in nil things exct jt to ruu Deuio'ratle meetings. We shall wait for the next drop. Think of Portland's supreme bourn of lawyer. i1 1 ' i 1 1 1 . We nre complimented this week iu receiving a beautiful souvenir of Pomona, California, from K. Noilh rttp, showing the great fruit In dustry of Hie plat e, and iu also re ceiving from Rev. A. F. LU, ol Independence, Oregon, tt copy of inatuinotli and nicely illustrated paper published thole, Among it illustrations is a cut of the Presbyterian church of which Rev. Lett is pastor. The report of I he society shows it to bo iu a llourish- lug condition. luylmm Vonuty SWt, Mimm, Mich. Ah another argument against the el oak era who say American indus tries are humble to take cure of themselves, wejnote with pleasure that the Loudon Time is about to abandon the use of tho Walter printing press and will hereafter nse tho presses manufactured by R. Hoe it C(.,Sew York. The reason is oceanic Uio Ainerlcau presses are the beat.' High-tariff Repub lican pajiers iterate ami reiterate the slander that American lalsir ean not compete with English lalmr, notwltlistatidiiig the fact that we ore doing it in spite of the higher prices lit is necessary to charge for American productions because ol the tariff. Jottv 8tlKliM.s,iu un interview, ....j, ..a ... . ..... siiiu: -i am uincii grimed u my re-'ieciien. o Oilier Ituiu lias Usm giveu six terms In the semitc trout i mto, ami i iioit r. Uitnk uny matt will le so greatly hotiorisl again. If I live to complete the term for which I was elected yes terday, I will retire from public life," Hpeaking of the presidoit Hal outlook, Mcnutor hherimui said he did uot think llbti tie should tic cept the Republican nomination ou aeeotliitof his ptmr health, but that alt Indication pointed to tender ft to him. The senator added Hint Harrison had made so many en otiiie iu Ohio (hut ho would have hard wot k to carry tho state renominated. ir f LL1 Taylor & Wilcox, Proprietors. Gospel OUR TEXT. Pure goods Full weight No misrepresentation. Always reliable. Facts beyond doubt ! There is no use discussing a test of the facts. . initle on thorough test is for you BIG I7EE Worth of goods from us and save ID per cent on the deal, ind the more yon buy the more you will save. And as a criterion, just notice those who are wealthy. Ihey are the people who save their money. By trading with us, as you save 10 per cent on all goods, we will contribute that amount toward your wealth. Practice economy, deal with us, and get rich. TAYLOR & MCOH, BAKERS AND GROCERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. Puro Dlood Aw (tnwliMl Uwt KM le1" M furMla or. Mr opid . H ""'l"''Zl fcta uaah. tiaiUatlr eurl with . " JtrMUmt h N 7luj ), .,,uid tHf " UZ niu wt !"' hVl l2i T, till, la iMul ft wotiDi, aftw b e Ulwt, all N '",t,', Can Walk at Yttl M ltr. r lor teNtiaoM buss. Hi wk wr Uiw Wja.- Hood's Sarsaparill. ou b, 4e. ii.rt.fc" f'T fc, 0. L BO00 00.. A(U.. u. 100 Ooios On Dolltf. i mm MONMOUTH, OR. Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Alt, Dealer In Lumber and Build ing Material. LA GRIPPE 511 f CURTD SUCCESSFULLY Uwa il ttttj t til kM tlMIHlja ' K'M I C'1' J,il and vrv (1ntttriitd ntliMtnut M Mii'ir tin1 W lnUl, titf lMUf hy All itrtltfgi, BE1IIVS PIANOS -tn wer? rhr, rr ifMrm luij t, limit, JOIIIM A GREAT MUSEUM OP AKATOIT IOAI Mnrkl l .How rrnu.-l.ro. Wt. wh t.l ,1 . ) Co Itam how (,4tftulljr Vutt art ma mi.1 bow to.voiil Vnrun. iUki, Mux-urn cnki)iCtI with llu.uvjiuUof i ubjxu, Ailmiuiuo 5 ci. lrlm 1 1 1 e.vmrf SI, OlwM l Mot, : .oii'tio. I at uiihuMl,IIWM4 ut (I. kin mot kulii. ,1 nui. kly rnm.1 voluml il. MM 4 Biwurir. Twllueut Mrn.lt)r W lif teller. (MmU iw bauk. Truth tlie siect further than I way to give a to buy a D BAKERY mm ,T F. O'Doniicll 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 quarters. W. E. GOODELL, BUCCCSSOH TO H. D WALLER, DEALER IX 0m ill (! sN X( AND..':' if ) WES NEW 0001)3 ARRIVIXO EVERY WEEK. My t.Hk la ow fntnJfto than tvrr tefi.ra. Wiall .IJ''" all thh t-M,um of tlm umwttUnMuUu,Mid ho to nd'M utaoy to tra.lo who mvr UI4 U?fon. lo tsmwwUoo wltli tuy store la a H13PAIII SHOP Wht-re txH. ami kmm t-au U tvltvd or manufartured ondtf th uingnei)l of M. A. HA K Kit lU'iuctulit'r the aru awl jlat, W. E. GOO DELL, - Main Street, Independence THE The puhlits is iwjwtfully lovitxl to com Had see tho wonderful bargains to l had in holnluy gootls, hosiery, uudenrew, drew ehtrte, vahvm and glnghatns, notit.us,. tinware, glassware, and other articles too nnutcruus to mcutiou. Ite sure to see Ihe immense BARGAINS ON OUR 5c COUNTER. New giKMls are being received all the time. We will save you from 25 to 50 per cmt on every pure base. Second door from First National liank. GEO. W. REED, Proprietor FOR A complete livery business in Independence. Everything is complete and in first-class running order, and the business is good. The location is the best in Polk county. If you want a paying investment it will pay you to investigate. For further particulars, call on or address, J. N. JONES, Independence, Or. n9 TILL TO THE, PieOTO:! W. H. WHEELER Has as fine a line of Stationery and Books as can be found in the county. School Books, Tablets, Inks, and School Supplies. SEWING MACHINES. ORGANS, 1ND PI1H0S. Confectionery and Tropical Fruits. iu unu iliiolm Vy elegant new FAIR. ALE ! .nlfilVMinJ.twjM ,n tiro yoara. Keakirn imm.i.i in tlie pauie aunmlvn.