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THE WEST SIDE. 1 ft. 1. KU, EDITOR. Vest Side Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On Tu rAVAHMI IN AUVANCI. Ml M.vnllM Tltra MuttUia JO All marrtiw ant) dwath nottmi u. riv1 tin rtv luiMwitl h mtnl i. All vr llvw Unm will bo elinrgtHl flv oit (xr llti. HvWly obliuarv rMtihiikma will be tfliwrjvU t wtlh rwloot Avtnnu m lino. Attrwu all MmiMmilowll.m. r puMti-atlon t Tm fm 8ni. ami umk hII rrmltiAii paywbl W Ui ttk Ouutj l'uliluhlin Oro. tWIntomt i th INmUikHm In Iiniwn dUO, ilRUVHt, u aaCOntl-VOWl HUlll'T. FRID.VY, MAY 20, 1S93. Cttmlof lltU-l KvanU. tUuhlt(n Nmkuinl tunventlon, Itpmwnilla National IVuvtjullon, Jun t. Jhh si. Hmm alwtlon, Juu i. I'lwtdmillai lolUn, Novnl)r Ik A URKA r OAAX JK iium reeeiring H7T eID Ef ivm now till July, wilt jWw Consider it on inrilotion to nbiwrilw, AU rtt ml that unlm they order the popert no bill rill follow, a until that time we will rml out a large number of fire omile eofiir. We will tend the H7ar 8WK from now till Jul I, .V?. the WHAT SOKTUWhXT, for ont ytur, all for the low pike of fi. Now lt't everybody got in and dig wul roll up a good big majority for tlio Domoortitic ticket. Thekk was not one inortjoir voted for by Mr. X. L, Uutler but what was voted for by the leading Republicans of the hut legislature, except for the United States sena tor. Tut that in your pipe, ami Ruioke it. To raise the millions necessary to put down the rebelliou, a taritl tax of thirty or forty per cent wiw levied by congretw. To raise the uecetwary uiillious to produce the Goulds, Asters, Vauderbilts, Curue gies, andother millionaires, a tariff of sixty ier ceut is levied by con gress. Hons. Ii. M. Veatch and K. Ii. Skipworth were iu Independence Wednesday and yesterday, and would have addressed the citizens upon the political topics of the day, but to tell Uie truth, yesterday was the secoud real pretty day we have had for sometime, and the farmer and artisan were busy at work realizimr that the subject wan entirely safe in the hands of Mr ' Veatch, the nominee for congress on the Democratic ticket. These gentlemen went to Pallas yester dav and snoke at that city last t night. THE Seattle IW-IntrlliyeHetr, a strong Republican paper, has long article to prove that Harrison cannot be re-elected. The Weht Side knew that three mouths ago, and said so. But he would come as near it as any other Republican except James G. lilaiuo. We want Cleveland or Blaine. We want no mugwump. We want a man that has opinions, and good ones, of his own. In other words, we want a statesman. When Clevc land or Blaine sneak, the whole world listens. Xo other Arner icans can attract as much attention as these two. IUw sugar is free of duty, but the refined article pays a duty of a half cent a pound. This gives the sugar trust a chance, and it. is taking advantage of that half cent The trust controls every refinery iu the United States, and is the ouly buver of raw suirar. It cets the benefit of the law. for it buys it raw material in a market that free to all the world, and soils its finished product in a market in which all competition is stilled by law. Trusts are the logical out growth of tariffs, and even Repub lican papers are beginning to admil the fact. Recently the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, one of the fore most Republican journals of the country, advocated the removal ol the remaining half cent tax on re refined sugar, giving lor a reason that without this duty the trust could not exist. The man writing for the Polk county Obnerver and signing him self "Normal," has a right to din cuss all abstract questions of tariff, free trade, education, etc., etc., under a fictitious name. But when he makes personal references and essays to belittle his antagonists, he plays the role of a cheap corre spondent, of a cringing poltroon who dreads the light of day, but draws a mask over his face, frosts his windows an inch thick with black paint, hides around the cor ner, veils his identity, and then shoots men in the back. This is neither characteristic of brave Republicans nor chivalric Demo crats; but since he represents neither, and only represents that class of evil men that carry on their schemes by underground railroads and questionable meth ods, he will never sign his real name to any article he writes, lest he should expose himself and his want of responsibility to the pure white light of a discriminating ( public. i "XOKXA L'S T R A X$rA K K.V- The man who in attempting to conduct au argument iu the lUk (nm Wuttiw, who signs himself 'Normal," (when, in met, if his true name were signed to his com municntious, it would read Abuor nial,)llke the wounded bird, flutters and flutters, and then, like the cut tlellsh, muddle the water and attempts to eeae the points of our arrows, which must have hit him between the joints of the harness, if twisting and squirming is any sigu of lieiug badly wounded. Now while "Normal" has a great ndvan tnge of us,sdopt i ng t he guerl I la st y U1 of warfare, and shoots from ambush, we, however, are not deterred from accepting the situation, its it gives usau opportunity to show, that eveu with his cowardly, pcrsomtl tnsln nations, the position of the Democratic party upon local and national quest ions of pure politics is right, and that the people have licea ruled by self constituted Imsse as long as pntieuca would bear. The Republican party has burdened the many and protected the few, until the righteous eleuietits of the think iug and reading Republicans have determined to throw off this j oke of bondage and for once breathe the pure airof a free government. Kan has done this; Nebraska, Iowa, ntuulierol'the New Kugtand states, also a large number of the large cities which have Ikhhi dominated by Republican rule and corrupt bosses, have taken their sUtud iu the Democratic ranks; and hence this wailing of such meu who are bound hand and foot, likefricud"Xoriual." The abuormality of this man in ambush is apparent, for ho says ''The argument in Hermann's favor is au argument against liutlor llermaun is airainst the free-trade fallacy and fiie-coin ago heresy; Butler is he Is uo Democrat." "Free-coiti'igo heresy," indeed Then Hermanu Is a heretic, for he voted for free coinage. This cor respondent is not poMed. IVrhaps he d(K not read. Now as to the other point. Mr. Heriiianu'soppo sit ion to tree trade is just the great objection why the poor man, the umu who toils for a living for him self ami family day in and day out, year in aud year out, to support the protected millionaire, the monoio lists, the trusts, the product of Re publicau rule tor a quarter of a ecu tury; this man has his shuck It broken and he will no longer vote the old ticket. This "Normal" correspondent says we must keep this present trio iu congress to protect our wool in terests, rivers aud harbors, etc., etc. This present house of congress has 141 Democratic majority, and our rivers and harlwrs have received this year the largest appropriations ever given in the history of our state Mr. Ilermuun is a Republican; that Democratic house knew it; and did those Democrats say, "Oh, you go to grass; if Oregon wauts anything at our hands, let her send a Demo crnt here to represent her''! We say, did they say anything of the kind! No, sir; they are broad num. Now read "Normal" and look lie- tween the lines, aud he says the Re publicans of the ocxt legislature, anil some people at the capital city, ay, "i on fellers over there in folk must send a Republican to the sen ate, if you expect appropriations at pur hands." What a difference in the language of statesmen and the language of bos-ses. Again, this trio has protected our wool interests and they heralded it long and loud, "High protection on wool; high prices for wool!" and the deluded farmer lwlievid it. Wool has gone down and has never ad vanced one cent since the passage of the McKinlcy bill, aud when you ask a Republican to explain, he is like a Iamb led to the slaughter, and like a sheep before her shearers: dumb. For these, and many other reasons, Mr. Keyt should not be elected, for he will vote in favor of those men and measures which are to-day making the rich richer and the poor poorer. Who is the poor man's friend, the farmer's friend, the laborer's friend, Butler or Keyt! Judge ye. We are not dealing out "delusive catch words to mislead the people," but we are engaged in showing the secret work of such men as the Ob- wrcer'n correspondent is, as he ut- tompts to masquerade- in pho garb of the party of the people. We have allowed ourselves to be drawn aside from the main issue, simply to expose the transparent attempt of Mr. Abnormal to pull the wool over the eyes of the un sophisticated. His oily article reads well, but it contains an amount of poisonous teaching and sophistry to mislead the wary and unthinking reader. A word concerning the main point at issue: This man be hind the curtain, in his first article undertook to show with a great blowing of trumpets and flaunting of flambeaux, thatRepublicaiis were the parent of the Normal school at Monmouth. The WkhtSidk punc tured the bubble and it vanished. "Normal's" hist week's article en tirely abandoned any pretense to such parentage, and it goes off at a tangent, and never returns. He says "that early in life we seem to have agreed never to introduce rea son or logic into our uiscourses, either written or spoken," Well, tobohoutttt, we admit that we lutvo never lioon very careful to have all wo say In jvci'l'ect sylloglst iu form according to the hooks; neither do we strive for high sounding phrase ology, nor gracefully-rounded peri ods, for the people generally take a rest and a nap during the delivery of such discourses; but It. occurs to us that wo have learned to do abet ter thing, a thing which alone bring convict Ion, an element used In either spoken or written discourse which lends to a conclusion, one which deals in facta pure, unvarnished factsan element that give pntii to enemies and comfort to friends, 'an element which in the end always has victory perched upon Its Imu tiers; and that element Is the old and immortal maxim, "Truth is mighty and will prevail." la early life we made contract on this line, and have tried html to lay bare the fuels as they are, even if we must wierlueo a little logic or well rounded finishes. This innu of unk now u ancestry says "that the pure white light of Repub lican principles and practices w ill not suffer to la) seen," They have suffered immensely iu the United States during the last lew yearn, and what is worse, their millet iug does not seem to be ut au end. Uo says substantially "that education can ts trusted iu the hands of Republl cans." Yes, for the few; just as In everything else, true to Republi can Instincts, for the few and not the many. That rich man's school in Ijuio county Henry Yillard'saml Judge Deady's school that school that educates lawyers and doctors at the state's expense: that schisil is this dark lantern-man's school. This school, commonly called the State University, the law aud med ical department Judge Dcudy put iu his pocket aud took to 1'ortlaiid, contrary to law and the charier, lie wants them close to him. No Re publicau legislature dares to Inquire iulo this high handed piece of Re. publican assumption. A Republl can legislature foisted it upon the tax ridden Itilsirer ami at first only extorted one tenth of a mill for Its suppoit upon the taxable properly of Orcgoii; but the last Republican legislature felt that these rich men's sens that wanted to U lawyers mid doctors should lo more liberally provided for, hence an increase of state funds to one seventh of a mill unoit all the taxable property of Oregon for its maintenance. Now turn your HMii( y to the Itapublicttii It'iiinlnluro of Oreguu ftr tutiuber of yenr ami wtmt il you w? Ttioouly acliuul which U ilnl,l iu It gloriom work to erttry oluM in Ilia tatt, in the lutnintttlu fiutui iw woll a In tlio oily fall, titlio poor iu wtill Mtutho rloli, la tlm meatfurly clJ orcihin ft wnll u to Hie child tlutl pn-MH tlio kftt il low; lliii ivliool, winch nUivo nil ollipn lionhl tinva rrcotvml the cnruful tild n tioo of our legutluturv, linn rtsvivi-J ur mill (H'iit'tuit. Not ono dollar of appropriation; not oiui ilollnr fur the bun t'flt of prepnng tem-lmni in their belief! CP ii I work of brartRif thff good mw of ft pure educntiou to t rery chihl within our new eonmiotiwwntUi. No, nirj lh mini that cure more for the luiproreiiiutit of the "rier mid bnrtxiia of the Willnm otte" than he doe for the ctliieulion, the nitntnl Riul uioriil iiuprovwii't'iit, of thu children of Oregon, is ouly on par with the tuiiu who hit mora iiilorent iu the improvement of hi hom- ami hot,' Ihnn he him in the education of Inn children. It ia piuuung HtrmiKe Unit even a foiirlh- rnta extrreiipondeut of a Country newnpn- per could be o purblind to purly itter chi w not to seo tlu. Ouly by the moitl pummU'iit work of Mr.llutlvr Imve we nuy hojic of iecuririg what ( tregon o much needs, a well-equipped Slule Normnl SohiHil. No Hucrillce win etunl in value to thin one, ami yet uot one dollar h I'olH county lout by the ellieieiit, wine, uml hournt reprentMitutmu, which chntuc- turizcd him from the beginning to the chine of Lis work. The sneer of the In -grnte li most reprobcmtiblc. The mint that voluntarily received good uml then turns upon liis btmuMtetor to rend him, Is the name "red-eyed demon that levels iu his dm in of vice generating mid feeding the Bpirit of" iinru'MoiiiiblviieHii which that mvmililti bom who would hull and whip, beg and plead, for votes to amtiitt hiin la putting up a Job In the next legu laluro that the citizen of l'olk county will leuru about later on. If ltupnblieims nro so "iure" in their principles and prnctices, why to hard to make understand, and so blind to the grout and important educational interests of our state? There were only cightei u DemocrntH m the last Oregon legislature in both houses. This makes seventy-two Republican majority. It is a wonder that such concentrated wisdom only guvo two votes majority for the Normal school with the aid of sixteen Democratic Votes. But for the Democrats in I ho last Oregon legislature, wu all I nil without theslighest fear of auoccssful coutrudiolion, that the Monmouth Htute Normal School would be where tiopo is a stranger uud mercy never could come, lint for the Dumocruts, though few In number, the education of the poor man's child would not be very promising in Oregon. The rank and Hie, tlio honest and upright ltcpublicou voter, baa eeou the fully of voting just for the interest of the few, and now thoy (ire vot ing independently; and these nra the kind of men who curried Kansas against the domination of nug rule. Thoy ore leav ing the party by the hundreds, and houoe this howl of Indignation. Tlio bosscii ace H clmnl, inm iniportion lmv grown (us much larger mm tliun uittn't Imml, ml llipy are uu fairly on thu run, hut More tlir-y rvnA Ji-tulwl' gnroVtm tin- U,I of wlnUt mU ut tmmui reform will have overtaken thorn, and their tep-illtui-9 willgo Hiiwnpl and unsung. W should not give inuro limn n pamiug no tice to thi tll(ttloll, but believe It to tw the chief Interest of Polk county. We give you the facts. Vote na you please. V hnv done our duly. (Ti'Klt WU.t.A.UKTTK, lu the discussion of the question of appropriations by congress for the Improvement of the rivets and hai lHirs of this stale, much hits been said by the press of the Willam ette valley during the last few mouths ul iout the necessity for the appropriation of it lump sum for the Mriuaneiit Improvement of the upper Wlllaiiietle, and the proba bility of one or the other of the uspl rants for congressional holiors Iu the First district, If successful, forcing such a proposition, Ittit there Is mi doubt ol'lho position of Senator ltlrseh, of Marlon county, iu the iiuostlun, to whoso biisimws sagacity and keen foresight we are indebted and to whom is due the credit of introducing at tho seven teenth regular Keslon of the legis lut ore, semito joint memorial num ber four, iiieiiiorliili.liig cougross for tin appropriation of one bundled thousand dollars for the removal ol obstructions to navigation Iu the upper Willamette river. This memorial passed the senate uuaiii tuously, Fcby. I Ml, was sent to the house, referml to a committee, ami it is to be regretted thut the housti committcecotild not ss lis way dear to recommend its passage as it came from the senate, but they handicapped it with a report rcs-oinineiidiiig Its reference to the representatives and senator of Oregon, rather tluiit to (ougress, as was the evident Intention of the senator of Marion county. Tho people of the Willamette should demand mi expression from the representatives to the slate legislature, ami also of the ciiudi dates fur cougn-), upon this very Important subject to the farmers along the river, uud to all trades, men us well. Hpeak out, gentle men. The jk-ii of the ready editorial liar is now busy w ith the legacy ol the late Mr. llutchins, of New Jersey, who lcllthe bulk of his prop erty in trust for the publication of Henry tittirgo's IsHiks, with au in scription on the title page to pre serve the testator's memory. The imaginative itewspuS'r man, with his customary contempt for prelim inary investigation, at once up praised the leggaey at :jtl,WNi, uml in new spapei dom f,lo,(Ss it has Urn ever since, uotw ithstanding that the ollleial appraisement valued tho entire estate at less than 1 0,000, nearly half of which was claimetl us her own by Mrs. llutchins. Mrs. llulchlns hav ing now been found iuan uliiislmiise, the case bos U'en made a text for assaults ujm Mr. (Jeorge, as if he THE BEST APERIENT In modern pliiirnmey is, undoubted- iy. Ayera (.'atlmrtlc Pills. Kxeept iu exireme casen, physicians Imvo nlmndoiied the use of drastic, purgiu tivea, and recommend a milder, but no less effective inedh Inc. The favo rite l.i Ayer'i Pills, the superior medlcimil virtues of which Imvu 1 n eertiiled to under the otlleiul seals or statu chemists, as well an by hosts of eminent doctors ami pharmacist. No other pill go well supplies the, demand of the general public for a safe, certain, und ugrut! uhlo family medicine. "Ayor's I'lIU am the IikkI mxillrlnn I put luml j ,! I,, Wy jurtumciit uo bur Kt'iiciul reinvily was Ever Devised I tmvn lined llo in h, my Inmlly ami cauaixl Uhmii to In imeil snuiiiH my (rlnl ami tiu ployes fur mnrn limn twimty yer. To my ' certain knnwleilK iniiiiy oiurn ol llie follow liiK ciiiniiliilnla hxv hemi oiiniplelnly ami li-rniniii-ntly cnrml by tho imn el Ayer's rill allium Tlilnl day rhllla, tliimh nue, blllnii lever, lrk hrailaelii-, rlimiinntliilii, flux, dy- P'l'sla. eiiiitlill oiul lianl pnlils. I know that a nioilnrats nan uf Ayer'a l'llls, ciintlii tied for a few days or weeks, as tlio mum.) of the complaint required, wnulrl lie fmiml an almoliiti) run fr Ihs dlmrders I liuvit mimed ahiive,"-,!. o. Wilson, Cuntraetur and builder, Sulphur Spring, Texas. " For eight years I win afflicted with eon sllpiitliiii, which at lu.it liticinno so had time tho doctors could Uu no nioro tor me. Then I began to lake Ayer's Pills and soon the bowels nioovcrsd tlmlr natural and rcduhir action, iu Unit now I am In ex cellent health,"-Win. II, IxiUucvtt. Uurstit. (Mitarlo, "Aynr'a Pills am tlio bent cathartic t over Hied In my practios."-J. T. spark, M. 1 Yudtlo, lud. riisriiisn ar Dr. i. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Urui(gl,n ,ua Dt.l.rl la lCtdlcMw, BEATTYS ORGANS: An- tho I Bit, Wrllo for liuuitnuillt. All. ilruu. I H...1..I V III.. ally, Wiihlilnnlon, Now Ji rimy. 8 PQ c o in u LI a " cu Li U -i Tf C (0 I 0 h g Into! consiiineil her hushiinil's prop erty anil left her au object of pub lic charily. The Inference might ho excused If all the facts lunl not heeu puh llshcil, or if they were not rciullly accessihte, uml moat of llieiu mill ters of pulille reeonl, When Mr. (leorge leui iieil how small an oMnlo Mr. llutchins hal left, hu oll'eiisl Iu ivliniilsh his claims in favor of the whlowj lint tllslunt rclallv(s, to whom the properly would have gone had Mr. (leorge ntiaiidoucd the legacy, refused to Join him hi his oiler, uud Instituted legal pro ceedings in order to overthrow the will, iu which though they failed, they loudened the estate with heavy costs. Then Mr. (leoigp allowed the w Idow'scliiliu of owner ship to nearly half of the est at o In addition to her rights In the estate Itself as widow, conveyed the home stead to her for nothing, and gave lierall the profits over ai l mil cott of the Ismks to Im piihlWied with the Uutchins fund. The latter Item was not large, for he has re ceived very much less than $:kr. It was enough, however, with what she hud uud the homestead, to make her comfortable, imt she sold the homestead, and w ith a imr - osltewliOiii she trusted, went west. This false friend, ufter obtaining all her Jntoncy, deserted her, and she wan next beard of lu nu almshouse. Hitch are the fads, ami there are no newspapers whi h could not readily have itseei tallied and vei l fletl them Isifore drawing seaiubt lous unit unwarranted inferences front Mrs. llutchltis'iilmpovcrlshctl wiliditloii, .Vnr loil SUnuhinl. THE R. H. WILCOX & CO. NEW GOODS I M GOODS! Irriving every day. We are strictly in the business, and don't you forget it. . We have pt some candy now, and if you don't tliinl so, just step in and take a look at tbs piles of boxes and buckets. We can furnish picnic par ties any kind and quantity. In a few days we will have the finest line of pickles and sauces ever brought to In dependence When you want a pod hardly worth while to say anything about gro a ceries, for everybody knows we 've got "era. fllin nilm is trylnn IiIh Iwnul on tKikltis, i1k, eke, mid breml, K ntlKlK . yun U-l ho U h''!IIiik IIii-it l-:il Inn n cornea UUII UMilLII o IiitiiJ, cake., ete. Wu Imvo liiiv fn'li Veki-lalilin every iiiorniiiK, Isit ymi iiiubI eoine early or tliey will Im cone Mom illmier. We liii.-w onletvil it lilir l"( of sm-nr wlilrh will lie lien' la iilmiit ten ilnys. uml MlfNIfl IIW MWffl IPM we will iiinke it mi ol.leet to vim to liuy o HjM Mil I Mil We Imvo four tlion m aai.aa knm'ked down, ulili'li In tbe ebeitpost you want them emus ami net them, ns to (jet tlu iii in any uml all hicm. R IILC01 GROCERS AND BAKERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. W. K. GOODEL SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLER, UKA l.l'.H IN llj: J '""T j y'l i AI. I. KINDS or AfW W fa of Uu iy SKW GOODS AllUl VINCI KVKUV WK1CIC. My utix'k In now mom umniiMu than wr lii'I'oro. Kliull u iI,m,.,i Iji i. ...... all tlio ciiMtonmrM of thu HtoriM tlntio triullint, and hopo to Imliict' niiinv to truilo who novi'r did bufnru, 1 n voiiiiuntlon with my Htoru Ih IMCPAIll SH OP VVlmro Ijoohh and Hlmm eim be ropuliwl or Ol 111. I. Jtvini'iiilx'i' tlm mime uml jilai-o, W. E. GOODELL, - California JL ronW Experience WUM JlootTt 5riMr. "lamaatoaaarl- bl snantrr. bTtn Mn b.r an ysara. Mo lltu ton tllsry bwama bawd aolsoawl by ul'' virus In vaooliiatlun. M la ana llbly, Minim ' ar-ri rhjnlclani Ml4 Hit ana mart ba at.ttlat. ani U'" Msrwvrrwoul4 ba mtll. Oaaday I rwl alM tlou-t fotittt mw to m: nil was atirprland to Uara thai II was m4 bf 0. !.. ,u,"l,"1maLT, 12 ia la n hmi III dirls-a, VI I WaairUiy ft ll.wrt'a Sartawllla. a4 m m" 'h iranrU wli.a Uar.w-4 lubdp .... him 0.. M.or.r lia. and !; T I UlllMUHOWWaiflVC"'1- ,.,..,.-111. baa "''n''',''iur.b.""2: dnrtui riilii I jr-x-oieui'iin II ail I !; .n.if .,.. Jaim at. suaraa. bvr Lus,U Cu..l.-L The Clljr Tresanrsr Of T4wtl Ms., aayat "Tha atmta t f mi lm,llior, li"Mliial'iM I iwrnaiilMit. I .in alwilaa Uj lUfr w Uia I llm.,1 R.trllla, an4 Ui 0l ). I llwnl Co ai otlilrd on. of Uia f-lmhl (tma lo Sew tia1a4." Va ab luaraa, Wt 1 waaurat, tuaall, a, Hood's Saraaparilla aldhrnriti" IHatifil. faM tnlf br 0. t llWOl) U., AioUwiaiH, uatU. Uaati 'too Doses Ons Dollar il UEUNDER & $fl, DRUGGISTS. We have just oiened a new drug in Moiiiouiiili. which we have ii. m. i,l li.ua, In aro l-iur - mi.,. I mi wlih it eoin oleic llll of uo,l ilrui'L'lhtM' sundries, t ur m tr ...- - stock siiiie,fnn. ingni, 1 1 !'" ". t'-"m i l.e fiilr ileiiliiiL and eouileous Ireui I meiil. wn bono lo secure slmw of your patronage, r reset ipuona iniiiilely eoniounded. Monmouth, Oregon Merchant Tailor! C STMtT, OPPOSITE POSTOftlCt Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT tlliASO.ilH.li HUM. li cigar, we 've got it. It 's D ALi your siiear of us. aavaaai aI11, ln.rry wny to buv Ibein, nod when we Imve miule nrranenieiits Yours resieci fully, niiimiractnivd untlor tlio nmimgenu'iif Main Steet, Independence. fftlt M 1 I O'DOJELLS IRVINE Are head-quarters in Polk County for mi i lis n, fas, litmmm tare. Bain Wagons, the Oliver " hit d fe, 'Pill W i LOOKING AFTER THE DOLLARS. II liailrljjlil lu Vk AKTI- U 11..1 .n.f., bul If jf.m i mallr Hwnsa nt aavlof linn,fD will fntl a little lfilii aud ujr fwwt School Books, Tablets, Inks, and School Supplies. SEWING MACHINES, ORGANS. 1KB PUNOS. i fnun W, It. WIi-!t. It in, n.(.lirl m !)! Ibal if imi look aflf Um 4ollra oow, ItwJ will io.fc oll.-i tu loii fuu lim4 llolraia. CONFECTIONERY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, 0.5 L. L VAN NORTWICK I las reojicned his liirbcr Shop at the old stand, opposite Patterson Bros'. Drug Store, and has fitted it up better than ever. He has employed a first-class workman iron. Portland, and will run two chairs. All patrons will pet the benefit of an electric roller brush. Call and trive it a trial. HEHLEii ' GASGASDLlfjEI Xa l) ticrlm of tlx trie Spwk to cr tar. KxkM so tmV or dirt. Ka tttmblt or tote Exptasi.vut, jo tnyiwnt Mri:h ti uur:ib.la tprk. It Oil Itjtoif AuluatMtictJ'.y, Just Ujht f.1 Emwe, turn C PSawi, aotf it rue U dtf. , Jt run with cheaper crad rt CasaLaa fiaa ajy cthtr rarioa, a&i 'cukm guof. It COSTS IX CS to run it. rw Simplicity It Bet3 Via WarlJ. It rw puts, an.-f it iIukDw im i.knJ to gat out of anf.-r taa in? ottirr Cos cr Cxtaliu i-nfina ao-w buU SSXD VR ILLUSTRATED PALMER & REY, In frandrca, Cd CIRCUmSTANCES Hut no circumstances, or set of circumstances, can alter the gold-filled I Watch Cases on sail at liSS n.Ttrnaa,. I liM fi STORE Ulfk from what they are, make, finish, style, and a like sum PATTERSON DRUGGISTS AND INDEPENDENCE, m, H w mbk Barbed Iire, .Praps. Chilled and Steel Plras, - ..a mm ma m d 5:a! im aWtM PZSClilTTms COtCULAS TO ALTER CASES;" the very best cases in value, ever offered lor of money, BROTHERS, til PHARMACISTS, - OREGON.