THE WEST SIDE J.I. H. ICU. CDITOfl. . Cest Si-3 Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Athl.K IS AttVAKt'tt. KlxMuiiIlK Ttitm Moulli .il All nrrls mt tfmMh uil not vxowtt. Itilftv-n Hum will t rriwl rHi. All i-r live linn will I i'liHivt llv hmi t-i- lt fvvl.lv nhtitini-y vliuiiiui will l t-lmwtl ftw t lii row tit AKVcviimiwrlliKN Aditntw nil tsiutmiHlvtilinn(iir tllli-ittli ( I'd Wwt Kink, imuI motto nil rintiiium )w.valt It) Ilia IVIH I'ouutj' l-uliluhliig Omi. ' ' ' '' ,,., UoilUlorml ftt tit INm-Hdli In lnt-u ttUtv, un-tivvn, m nt-vliiM itiHtUT. FRIDAY, KKWU-AUY 12, isoa. TilK RopuMU'iui pivstt is tint luuUiuilly aul Iwanse of Mr. IUtthto'a letter declining to run for the presidency. . j1 1 - The way to liviiM up tiulcHui douw is to "get in1' ftml build U up. lttroiiio home Industries, mid you Will BlllHWcd. Tuk tnunery, tin hoop factory, and tho district fitir, with oilier enterprise on the. fujii. will gvio M a push quite. tWIt-itlilo. Ol.D Polk will co lVmocnttlc uoxt Juno; at kwt Hint I what the ht Informed polilirimis iy. Of course "OKI Polk ' will go , Democratic; why not? The Imli'MiultiKH) Wivr sun: is Cmlitublo Oregon weekly. I'olk county hiv never htul a jm'r iw good, and we are glad to ko in its good sluiro nf local ndverliwiui'nts Doiuething like an appiwiatiou ot Its iuorils.-AV.im.iM County Stttr. We lmvealHUit Aim holiday iiuui hers on hand yet and hope Unit all part it Interested in tho lt rite up I'olk county ever had, ill wine at onoo aud swurc eopios and s-tul thorn to their friends in other Mate, aud thus assist iubiiiijjiiujaht-ultliy emigration to onr country. Think of it, only tlvo tvuts a copy. We propound tho tjtiery to onr county officers. Ought you not to Bubmit any priuting, espeei.illy jot work, to tho several job ollltv lit tho county at loiut, aud lot it to tho lowest possible ladders! If. however, '"to tho victor belongs tho spoils'' is tho proper thing, u shall bide our time in pulieuce and wait till the "tide comes in." Mh. Hl .USK luts sent to Mr. Oarkson a letter dectiiting to ft nouiiuee for .the presidency of the United States. This will almost insure the renoini nation of Mr.if.ar risou. It secnui that our Republic an friomli are hard pressed for presidential timlter. Xo one seems anxious to enter the race, ami Mr, lllaino would almost give his life for tho presidency; yet ho realizes the foreo of Solouian's proverb which says, ''The prudent man fore eeeth danger and hideth himself, lint the simple pass on and are pun ished." ' KEV. C. H. .Si"i"K i of London, died February 1st , 1802. One of the brightest stars in the coustellut ion of the world's preachers has muted to shine ouparth, except by reflec- tion. His words will still reflect his glory. He was England's siost pungentorator. Mr. Hptirgcoa wiw an open communion Baptist, and Calvanistio in bis teaching. Ho did more for the evangelization of his country than anyone of bis contemporaries. He will never hi forgotten. Trnly a great man has departed. He began prcwhing ut the age of sixteen, and preached continually for forty years. . , j To the citizens and patriots of Independence we would kindly suggest that since it has been number of years sin no we celebrated a Fourth of July in Independence, would it not bo fitting and becoming in us to'set alwut at an early day preparatory to celebrating the glo rions fourth in a manner never hitherto attempted in our city! We should invite every citizen in the county to participate witli us and assist in all the exercises. We should also invite the citizens of adjoining counties. Since the Chili ans have recognized the proud fl ighfc of the American eagle, should wo not celebrtae the event on Monday, the4thJof July, 18921 What say you all! - - The Fared Grove Times says: "In changing the name of tho paper, in order to incorporate tho name of our city, we expected to make it tho means of advertising the special advantages of this local ity. With this thought before us, we also dropped its political character and bare tried during the yeai to servo all parties and all intereste with impartiality," We should think that Uro. Rogers had ahardtirneof it to "have tried during the year to serveall parties," etc. A newspaper that tries to "servo" everybody will jnako a signal failure. No man can "drop" his politics without losing bis autonomy,no more than he can drop his denominational ism, and hope to i showtothe world that latitudiiiail I aiilsin Is tho groat tsweep-all prluoU pleby which tho universe moves aud has its being. In this country a man should I w a IMnoei ut, a Ke publlean, an Alliauoer, or some thing -not a nondescript. Tiikius must U- a new building at Moiiiimuth to accommodate the shutouts, for standing room now is ut a ttrcmiuiu. Isow Micro are ;b0 students, at Monmouth, and .W will bo here next your. We say Again, what are t!io regents going to dot Tim Salem Oiitftif-rAwMnl Is so thlu sklntii'd.tliat if one of Its conn trycousluseritieisoa )tsvaporlugs,it at oiiee discontinues to exchange. Tho VBt !SU)i ill try aud got out) however, without tho privilege ot midiug the delectable sheet, its editors late of Iowa. TllK Tin pltdo Consumers Aaso elation, numbering 2i'.l of the can ulng firms of tho country, say they treat the tin plate ouo-siion iw mie ofhiisluess, because whet hor they are Kopublieuim or Iemoenits tho MoKluloy bill luw oltvady ct thorn $ltUHK,000 for tin phito more thiiu thoy would havu had to pay for it under tho foruierduty. iUKiesuvo town cow is now tho subject of street ronvrrsittion ThoiniMion is, 'to K or nut to he;" that Is, vi itl Indepondouee re uiiiiit a w' :istmo mid hhoep ranch, or will the town autlioriiios protect the sidewalks, fiuit tnt-s, riohuhhos, tlowors and shrubs from the niViigos of the nm'timd, dim nut, and one man sitid, "iulornal'towii eows. Hon. 1'l TKli I'Atjt t;ft of tVegoti City, has tit la-t Isvn rowurded. The Piwnleut sent Ids inimo to the somite lat week for the pooitluii of receiver of the l.iud otbeeut, tbut phieo, Mr. rapiot takes tho plmi or Hon. 1U' Iliirch of I'olk county, w lio was nppoiutcd to that position under tho Cleveland ndinini.tra!ioti, If Mr. Uuich iMiild have remained only it few months lotigi-r, theie would have U-i-n no im of the extra tfouldo of htepping nut, nud thou Iu itiiiu. T.iit it is w oil enough to have a few mouth' reM anyway. We propose to make next week's issue a specialty in reference to the birthday of the father ot our coun try. Tho following Monday will lietho2Jd oflVbrii try, thi' mini' voistry' of the birth of tieorgo Washington. His real birthday, however, occurred yefterilay, the llth of February. Wo w ill m-xt wtvk furnish nine portraits of tieorge Waihingfon, taken nt dif ferent times and by dim-rent artist., nud present them to our readers as a matter of study. Send an order fur extra copies. Five cent. each. J. L Avkh, now of Portland, a late import to run the Kepublican party through the campaign of 1M2, was not "defeated," as he calls it, but was smashed, sat down upon, kicked out, run over, and burled without tho usual cere monies of interment. This was done by the country liepubl icons' of Oregon, and w o admire them for it. The Democrats of Oregon did the same thing to tho Portland (el- lows a few days previously, and this in a notice to all whom It may concern of bot h parties, that Simon, Lotan, mid Ayer, and their Demo cratic contingent iu Fort laud, might as well stand aside, for the better clement of Oregon are tired of corrupt methods and "boss" rule. Domes, you now see the hand writing ou tho Wall. a noon .VAX mi: voxannss. The editor of tho Kngmio Guard has his eye. on an oft ice, judging Irom the way lie is editing his taper just now. He is particularly coin- pIiiiK'titury to Democratic pohti cians,AW Oreimn'mn. Nominate fra Campbell for mem ber ofemgros' If i! has more abil ity, is possessed of more political honesty, has a wider experience, and would represent the interests of the people better than forty such overestimated, solfiullated men like Vattch.-iYom(ci Went, We concur. Ira L. Campbell has a good deal more practical sense than the men tho Democrats are in the habit of voting for to fill important offices. He could never ho elected, but . he would, get as . many votes as the most' blatant deinngogue the party could trot out, for t ho people are gel ting j aiittlo Hick ot that kind el obstruc tionists and hypocrites, and it would no doubt bo a satisfaction to many Democrats to have a chance occasionally to vote for a man who has some common sense instead of voting every ti mo for a crank who is badly addled ami howls contin ually for reform and a new deal in political business ami financial af fairsassuming to lead and teach others iu matters which ho knows nothing about, is incapable of comprehending, and in which he has been a complete failure him- HcU.Jitwane Journal, (Hon.) Ira L, Campbell is editor and proprietor of the daily and weekly Eugene Guard We heartily "con cur," and ooliovo that congress should have a newspaper man to represent us from Oregon. Ho is certainly a man of ability, integrity ind a mat) of consistent convictions, We have had quite enough of "roe's Haven" ever croaking "never more," or "no," which is only a variation of the bird's echo. i Till': Inter state commerce law Is mora of a detriment to tho busi ness interests of I his grout western and northwisteru country, than it Is good. Let public sentiment outiutie lo grow against ll its cud is not far off. in fact, practically It Is a nullity now. Stale railroad com missions can aud art! doing good iu many stales, but this costly Inter. stole coiumWIon is, llko tho law creating it, ot no practical value whatever. Wk would suggCHt that, the county authorities publish an uo- curat s exhaustive exhibit of the condition of I'olk county. We Imvo an increased tax levy, now 20 milts lor all purposes, and ut the opening of spring, when wo tiro asking for immigration, uro about making invest luetits in the county, we should be Informed upon these subjects. The Wkt Hum will irladly imbllsh.froe of charge, a slatt'ineiitlu roforeneeto the con dition of our county's lUinuoos. .t ItlU oK The lAtpayora of I'olk county wilt have a 2( milt tax to puv this voar, U is true, that Is a little over two mills more than tho hit levy; but with tlioudditloii made, this county still pay the lowcl levy of any county ut the stale. We gin-Ni there Is no room for kicking. I'olk County (itawr, What a whopper. On account of the now bridge, Mint county's levy this year is 1 mills. The ordinary levy In this county Is 15 mills, but 1 mills Is tho must ever lev iwt in tho hiotory of the county wu.tr unn;n i'.uv.vw .v.n If the Hi-publican pnss does not let up on personal nhuso of Hill, it w ill not only give him a consoli dated Democratic parly, but may make him president.--Sihm ,mir imL ( ,Vi.."i Dr. Ik I., linidley. a native of iMugkis county, law just carried away the fust metl.tl iu pathology, In competition with 7h( xtmb-nls oi the lielb'Vtio iuodie.it college, .New York oily.--.'j ',iiMf, An illustrated edition of the W'ti V SiOi:, u paper jititdistied at liideiwudeiiee. I'olk oounly,Oivj;on, tsiil tho Delnoer.it NinetUlO, tilde. polidcitce is the homo of 1-w l.s (iilmoic, iWtnoily ol Sherman, and la the low it dinvtory his name lip pears as one of tho Uiard of school directors. .N'A' mils (7'M'il) Vbhi Wilt. Harry II, Miller is to hate perMUiul oigaii wlili-lt will Ihh n him for coiit n-.Motial nomination in this difiriit ngtliist Jlinger Hermann. The Oakland (aWmvi plant is to lie tinned there in xl week, and the publication of a lot pIlblllMIt sheet Will Im- tiegtlll iu it short time. Him-burg 7,'rnVie, SiK of the Delnoeiiitio pnjiers are denouncing tho proposed lie publieatt gen j inaiider of Ohio us "infamous," SoiUy, brethren; the mums-rats did the same thing two yea in ago, mid you applauded, Jor approved by silence, If it Is n't ritiht now u was not right thou; it it is not right for the Republicans it was not right for the Democrat-. Let us be cautlid ami consislont. Ttkp-nm. Tho Xew York IIVM thus speaks of Senator Oorman; "Jseu. utor Ciorinau was re-elected yesfeu day by the legislature. Mary land Is a sound Democratic state, and knows a thoroughly good ami most efficient Democratic senator when she secures him. Mr, Gor man Is the man who faiight and won iu last year's splendid battle against tho force bill and saved the country from the most danger- "ous invasion of popular right w hich has been attempted of recent years, He is one of the men who cannot be spared from our public life," The New York UVM. tu speak ing of PX-Presldeufc Cleveland's speech at tho banquet given iu that city in honor of the memory of Andrew Jackson, says: "The Speech is in Mr. Cleveland's best vein. It is direct, forcible, expli cit, and courageous. It breathes a spirit of honesty and sincerity which gives the ex president's ut terances great weight in tho coun try. The spi-eeh is admirable and interesting." Cleveland is the greatest living representative of Jacksonian principles, hence his fitness as a Democratic! leader is unquesl loned, End Orryoinnn, An Astoria woman in a paper read before a mother's meeting in Astoria saicli A tew days ago a Minneapolis paper clipped the fol lowing: "J. R Foster made forty live speeches in the Iowa cam paign," The editorial comment runs thus: "Aud while J. K. Foster was riinting oveivthe stato milking Kepublican speediesfor republican boodle, her neglected son was In tho clutches of the law, and made to pay a fine for gambling. His ar rest occurred Nov, 2, and be was tried and fined at Cedar ltnpids. At tho trial he said he had not known what home was since he was nine years old. She is a finosped men to preach for the home, and not nuiko one for her own oil', spring," There is a lady living in Astoria whose sister married a brother of J. K Foster. I inysel f ouoo had charge, on a short railroad trip, of this same little innocent boy who was gambling at twenty. It keeps coming closer and closer. Per. haps it may come right to our own door. IMmnff, Fit t!K n: a nil. l'"rmn llm Ik-iiton l,itor.l CoiiVAU.iH, Jan. 21, 'H2. Ki). TjHADEK: Nothing is more certainly written in tho book of fate, than that this country is to bo eventually a free trade country. Providence so intended it and the selfish schemes of men can only delay It. When wo look around us and see the vast resources of tho United States, their ability to supply tho world with food, their capacity to enter into coinpnlitionin nil lines 0f skilled labor ami mechanical In volitions with tho nations of the world lunll markets, their superior- it v in producing everything needed or demanded In tho world's mar kets, and thou turn to tho discus sion of t he childish schemes of the McKlulcy bill and the Mills bill, and the l icccmoul froe-triule.ro. clprocity scheme of Mr. Illalne; thoy appear to bo puerile and un worthy the attention of a great nation. IjUxui'Icm and Income of the rich rather than the wants and iieoetedtlortol' the working people, ought to pay tho taxes and Airuish siiillcleut revenue to support the government. These art ieles prop erly taxed w'ouldftiriiish reveniiesuf llei'i-ul, to wit, w hisky, tobacco, and incomes. The cry of "free trade" no longer alarms anybody, ami tho annoy ance and oppression of Urn high protective-tariff policy has given to free trade a safe and hopeful moaning. The lalsirlug until and wage-earner will laugh in the face of one who now sllgmuttacsthcintts frto traders, when they know that free trade cheapens everything they are compelled to buy, (,See the price of sugar.) Tho present tariff system of t he Culled Staleo, whereby the wants of tho laboring poor tire taxed to sweeti-udie luxuries nud soften the cotichosof the Idle rich, Ut a hide ous abomination that can end Iu only one of two things, either ,n creating a revolution that will swamp the country into free trade, where she ought lo las or iu the la boring jM-oplo consenting to be the slaves of protected masters. If tho Democratic party bail tho courage of Its conviction mid would nail llm free-trade Hag to the heart uud stand by it, theywouhl achieve a victory that would ln worth something to (he country; lhoiiaiil of men would Dock to such a standard who never voted a Democratic ticket. A Democratic limine pused the Mills bill; n Kepublican congress piWHsl the MeKlnley bill. Thcjs-o-ple want neither; 'thoy are iMitlt against I h producing chtHsm and especially (he agricultural inte-eat. specially iiieagrii'iiiiiirai iiuoieitiii. j iccipm-lty has proved a "blessing, it tll.'gniw, ' Iu that it has opened j I lu iinguiNC, to that it has oi the eye ol thousands to the great hem-tits and bloNtings of free trade w ho would never see through any other glares. And How if yon could Mtve $10 ou every suit of clotlu-s you buy as cany its you now save l ou every barrel of sugar you buy, would wo not all lie iu fit Mr of tecipioeily ou every article of iiecrw.il) f Ami that would U lice trade, Fi:k Tllvio.u, A iOMMt Ml 1 1 ION, luxiK, ur Fcby. tl, ls'C. Tho I'olk ceiuil y inlloiK-l of tlioWi. ikki, the mini w ha exiU to have tho ' cltWelimif IVIk coaly HOlmcriU fornix tlml ,,,,,-V m.L M U-,.r.t fHUiiti, 111.. ' lo rolli'K K''id ItiHiliiitlott, I he Hate Noroeil K-liool.wiyn in bl at li-tler: Piilitim are fitllly nu the Imnmii ltinOkliiul lite county, 'l'lu-rw mw m-vi-fitt luc.il iiMiie flint will tsiliw tin, no Hint, im Iu llie hint elet-lloll. jaiUticni I'liw ill ctii Imt n very nmnll tin tiro. It Is t!-!oonilulntf lollm wttoliUHiuiilry llml the vcxisl tsaiol. v nt oiiei!i t-iionot U-ilone mwiv with nt once unit fon-M-r, for unlll H lit tle'lniiely i-t(lel in mie y oraiiiilber, U rovWal evt-ry elci-Hoii hclji lit a groat mino r to re Uirit His grow th of nil the .m an i-oo-o-rnetl. OnUido of Dullm and Its little tmml of !t. -piiMli-ai) tool t ViiMK-rnlli- mnguali who i lit Hilit!c lilt itiituey to tsi made, I Iter Is mi fi-eltllg tmch St tho foregoing ludlcntvw. Wo In Dixie, who mitlerisl thnnitili tho ttvaehwry of onr iK-niocriitle fii. ioln In IHilttui, ftiidth friend of Utst, Myers, wIhim nltinulitcr watt attempted, tint did not ucctsid, nr Your Couch IfiUt not yielded to the various rem. edict you have been taking. It troubles you day and night, break your rent nnd reduces your strength, Kow try Ayer'i Cherry Pectoral, before tho bronchial tubes become enlarged or the delicate tissue of tho lungs sustain fatal Injury. As an anodyne and expectorant, title preparation has no equal. It soothes the Irritated membrane, promotes exwctoratlon, and Induce repose, The worst cough Can Be Cured tijf ttie twit of Ayr' Clwrry IVtnml, lr. J. o. itordnn, Cmwl Co., Vs., rlu-i "t inn Ayer' t-lwrry tMirnl In Biy jimrtln), Kiul iitimuuncD It tu ,i nm-ijuaU-il n ttt. tiily (or )Wi and wiugln," "After th (trliipo emih. Tlill m my lrlno- lim'kliijf, dry cotigh, with nn Inoi-o-iant llokllm In tltn Ummt, kiliiK m awnk nl!iU, unit itbturMni llm hmim-hnlil, I trloil it nrnttt liumtwir of 'miuitli-eiitvs,1 hut tlif y tinve mn only tunipnrary relief. At lint I eoni-linlcit to toko Aynr'n Cherry I'orinrHl, nud lt-lore I hud wwd halt twtlln, I hud my Drat nH-tilaht lc-i. 1 cmuluui-il t Inw prove, And imw (wnlilr myn-lf cured," A, A. Hliormnii, Cwyinuiu, N, V. By Using Aynr' ('hurry pi-i-toml, mnny Imvo ht-i-u Kivnd from utiil IUui-iu. E. D. Kutdhnxikii, Canlorlmry, N. B.,miyn; " In tli wlulr at W 1 win & nurvi-yur iif luinbiir In Sm-miiK-ntn, Cnl. llnliia ounld emldy nxposcd, I took a bml oolil Bcimi. iwnlud with it torrlljlo miil!tl. J ti lc-d aeveriil rt'tnmlliM, but tin y fnlli-d to euro mo, nud it wn lliouitht I wim going lulu a Otivlliitt, On Uio nilvlco ol n frlimd, I bt-iritn to into Aycr't Clu-rry I'ecitornl, mid lew tlma hull hulllo oomplojcly curod mo." Aycr's Cherry Pectoral .I'UKI'AIIltD HIT Dr. J, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Driii(lli, l'rlon 1 1 j alt koillit, IS, A Hearse may be ordered from Beckley's Stable, Monmouth, Oregon. PIKE'S SAi;,TM CONTINENTAL oALVt Oiiroii (llHiwml mtulp, .elmppoil IiiuhIh, Buro HpH, lmi'iia, ImilNiiN, bunliiiiH, pile", eui-iin, oU JrilillliMl.H Mlltl (H)UIllr-V MloreH. nfilllMt Alinv, 41 1 , l"t )ihIiI, t'lri'ulni-B I'ruu, J. J. PIKE 6. CO., Chilaea, Mm, Wli(iliiiil(iiyHiioll,lUiltliu St Womlunl 0i miliiud, Uragun, ' 1 1 "" iiriii-i amt now on tho uleii, ami will frown down any ntUiuit lo rciH-al the hlxiory of iHfMI. Tho liemoemlln pmty Is xtnuut onnuult to sliiuil upon IU own bottom, wild Itjiioru 1 1 in county -iit ipieion, that bulliK A ore ul toe of I lit) piml ; bat If the leiKlers of cither nuiy In J'allan st tempt torvmirroet ttie mntter, they will find Unit Dallas !' In both parth will meet the fai of the rlngsteis In t'orUsiid, Would It not b a kkkI thing for tint t'olk comity tslltor of tin Sliummm, (Dallas villtloii.) to x plain why tho taxes for the comma year r JO inllln on the dollsr? H wmihl Ut fur inoiti Intel-cut log rending limit Iim b Klven so for,) - 1'a iim sit. IIUVMIt VUI Nw, Itev. Parker l ln-n- litis week -hUIIiik Kov, pearl In. hi mwlliiip". J, II, Wlllhimn tin ft-fill-idpibeil nnd Iwiinillli"! bin Immu by .IHdk s l"t 'f now furiilliiro. j. 11. A It- under snd w lf wers In tuwu over isimday vlltiiiK old frh-inln. John Kitys bus Usiitltt (ho Flunk line iniM-rlv and now ho and mother lisvtta iikwhille I ion i. - Mr. Culver will leave for tlldeptU. donee th llnd of Slun li. Mrs, (lo, Kei.lt, inMlslud by lne IiitvbtHioi, nave s ' liil psrly st their resldomti, one who Wel-of towit.to her ninny fileinli, tin lust Tliursdsy wen liiK.st which s uiosl i-aant Uoie wim lisd, MlH, Kxilt In A ift-nlul hiMcHii.iind all who vUii tier hoiau until Imvea pleaiwtnt tiino, Orsndm I'like), wlo U sti yoiirn old, Is Iu tWltlw health, mid feant set enter Uttuetl for hi recovery, ROOFING. OUM-EIASTIC ROOrtNO ft IT OMIalil!r IJ.IO l-f l"l ilrn l.-t-(. Mult.i II ,M rir yimr. toi.l .utiait i-mi nii li t.u, M.tatt IM.iili l f ktitioilw tout atll mrll.-iilam, L liinil M.o Ui.tiom i .itue.inv , m uml ll llniHtlnny, 7it Mrlu 1aI AgtnU Wwlti. The New Holton House. M. A, Dudley, Prop. n r J II I 1 I jjljr, fCLT.Il ailii Ml 1111 POHTUKD. OH. (Vttunklv Wat 'I Newly iri!hmj M(J r, nurd, in. ,. ,i b itiHi fm nit im'm k4 CURED f H!nK M H,li- t.i.. D. ni-.j .m r "ir Ami 4. SUCCESSFULLY Uih tn't sffn tart iiw i fil( ut rsj.-pv (-iti 'in h Afll Wf ll tliftUta tr(lMHMliH!i.t tttPlT i W t I tWT llwl il i f itt U-tni irt-. U l I? msmki THE DAI Taylor & Wilcox, Proprietor: DECORATED 600 Vc have fast received a crate cf iescratei ware -semi porcelain af tlie most beautiful design. It s China decoration, and fer beauty it can't bs beat WELL it e To k thinking of making garden, anil of course en p win want g early potatoes. ii! cur sesds, and recommend. l!e have grown from ths seed, best. plant 1 tig consignment of syrup till lis here in a few days, and joi can get any kind yoa want. Our sugar has come, and we are loaded, but will sell it as if there had been no advance in sugar. TflfLOl BAKERS AND GROCERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. The Druggists on.,rW-ll"oin.. ""ITJ",-, iu, t. V. O.ioMI ' I "' " ' ..III. llinu ll Wli l-'i'lt' JI.W, C,I llorittol-OHM r !) tHIiwr riailU. ,.,. o. r. ms' n""'! w"0" ,u rw,,lll)llOiiil.trl'(.l!f, H.k,,j u i i ot ur ot''"'1"'1' r, t- 'LT c i Httr'ii' b ouo Ml llllr Hliclll'lllM. iOim.fuS Uvir: l.4' Sf.to! ,, f til. I!t HH-lll-ISW K, r. .M,.uri Wetrtl lwl '", w' tlwr.Hfwiom ) snylnw "!-""; C, A Si t4' " "l""r MLi(Htlll8lltl"t'0. , , tnmi utt.nArttuW-"''"'h"'f-n-ifMi-flif !!mfl U'"'r S.r.l.inl il IU y(y'iur h' l" tiiiiwii (,.r Bim'r '. e"''l iwifin'Min II tho ru-lif M u-4 -" siwa. thi,. -! ttioutil MI1llllT tivll,r t"i'S IH ott.T.inU"l- llitS-ltH ",l"'t, 4iMt.rlll ! g"ll, tiHli! Binlioll. Hood's Sarsaparilla ,!,1 t.y 1iMl-', Hi ! ' fs i.iy l.y o, I. UUOU i. tu AyuUmtn-, lOO Dooot One Dollar From TF.KMlNAt, I'Ol.VJ'i or INTKIltolt th m PiCiFIC 1 1 tll lite- itk ui.s umt was v ll Is tho DISIKG.CAR ROUTt It run Through Vt-itibiilid Train Every Day in tho Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO Composed of DIN INtt CAt.'S uu hiii parsed. Pullman Drawing lltioin SIcepei-l of latest l-ipli inuil', TOUniST SLEEPING CARS, liet that cm be eoimti tided, and ill which utcoiiitiiod.i'lotw are Ir ii k t'us-au'l funii-.lii-d for ho'dcM of fiist or M'l--oild eri.-s tirkels, and ELEOiST DiY COACHES. !l Gontinuajs Lks, Gannssling with a!l lir,8s, rrinNliiisj fl(rf-t w!n(rfipll t'liiltttrtii wim-wf rvrtti n vn ' Ml ft itipi; (f in tugh ! Hjji ill nf tfiv rL mm TICKETS 5SS I lltit, r-itt I )iUTt(rt, ttt Mrt t I t net UlU'f if fittn rwtsiipiiiiv olt lfil'iHitHmt r'jfr'U inii crt'fsrtj tvi'-ir'.it. rii ANt ttttifi iJ A, D. CHARLTON, POitfLANO, on, JAMES CI050N, LOCAL. AGENT. Indapo-xlenc, Ortgon, out tiiao seeds, ciiicn sets, and Be kve k M you afejs teen vsry careful in select- havs soicetbics can sets plenty cf cnia riiik are considered tie 6j uif 1 LIjOIIh J. O'Doniiell is now located in his now build ing, opposite tho Indcpon. dence National Bank, and will be pleased to welcome all old as well as new cus tomers to his elegant new quarters. W. GOOD ELL, SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALtER, tr.Ai.tta in , -'i . I AND NKW CtMiIM ARRIVIX(J KVKllY WEKK. My lnrk U now mom cnii.li-ic thuit nwr U-fiin-. Hlial! iv jdeawtl to bav nil tlie cui.toioi'r of 1 1 nlorciiillniietrietliik', od Imim to iudUM " to trade wlw never did U-Ii.n-. I u cunnt-ctlitii wllli tuy Utv I a 1U0PA I U SHOP Wlteni Im and lc n Ij rrisdtvtl or timinifiu't unl undi r th tnann-imiit of M. A. I1AKKIC. ltcmt-iitU'r fli uatiif and I'hut, W, E. GOODELL, - Main Street, Independence THE Tltn- public: is mtpcctfully InviUtl to coum anl tm the Komlcrful harptiiit tu Ik- had in holiday !mK lnicry, umlcrwcar, dtwa hirtK, calicos and jiiluirns uotuuis tinware, p!a.- ar, and other articles too iiuutcruna to iiicnlioii. li Mtr to w the immense BARGAINS ON OUR 5c COUNTER.' New jcHKbt ore iH-iiijr receive! all the time. We will wive you from 2a tn .10 icr cut on every purchase. Scrontl tloor from Vwtt National liank. GEO. W. REED, Proprietor (N233S OR complete livery business in Independence. Kycrything is complete and in first-class runninjr onlcr aiKl t10 l)USincss s g00j jjlc location is the best in Polk county. If you want p. paying investment it will pay you to investigate. ;. For further particulars, call on or address, J. N. JONES, Independence, Op. , LOOKING AFTER Itlniill-Ih v ',. School Books, Tablets, Inks, and School Supplies. (i run it a iiiAiiiiipn . ... rr mm mwi InmiWMl.WUwlPr, - CONFECTIONERY AND W. FA I SALE! THE DOLLARS. w""r,,,' UKUANS, AND PIANOS. - w vvu tiivu ni, TROPICAL FRUITS. H. WHEELER, Independence, Or,