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V : i - MUTT - ! " ' tiieivkjt side;! I K I. IELL, IDITOI. Vest Sida Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. UtABI.i IK AUV1NC. viti.ntna 1 w Thr Muttllw . . . j) AM mrrta anfl aath n.li nol xwt- thif Hum wilt h inwrtMl fiv. All mar r lna wilt t hrd fv ma iwr Hit. WW obltuarv nw.ut,tiia will t olird w M Ih rat ol nv emtu x Una, kite alt vmiunol(Mil,n. fttr itublllhn Tx Wawr tUf. il mk nil rmlttniM JVW t Um wwutjr l'ubu.lun Cum. Rfltr.l at lh rimofll. In ttulcmw mm, orMo, a Mcont-tMM matter. FRIDAY, MAY 2T, 18U CumlHf I'alltloal KrnU. Rpuhlln National cVmyrnlKm, Jun I. PaauMratto National Cuuvn!toii, Jmi SL Stat tlxHioB, Jun . FmldtnUal loctkin, Nuwntbvr & II i i A ORK.IT OFFER, JU pmont rtftidna tht WEST alDEfrom note till J7y, trill plnuw tonaidtr it an invitation to tulwibr. All mag rtt wmrrd that Mules thrg Order A jxtK-r, ho bill triifufiW, at until that timt v will rml out a largt number of ftrt tti! ropi. W trill ywI tht WEST SIDE from now till July J, i.sAf, ami the RURAL SOUTHWEST, far on tar) all for tht lotr priet of LAXii AXi TAXATION. Vm you vr kI.ii h inliW mwkettt llio oihhii Iuiuna litxt . Sninr. Um Miiiv Lkahu, of Kmitf th HAM OMKTMINfl 1l Hula fur Hill, Wk miLst have T. L, Uutler for surveyor, ft he has fciveu entire satisfaction. J. J. SiUW, of Marion, by nil means, for circuit judge to Hiimiyl Judge BoJsw. 1. 1 J. W. McDowkli, with hin knowledge of material tltlngH, i the proper man for wwecwor. Ark the Kepubticami what is the liMlebUHlmta of Tolk couuty, and you never hear them whisper. s Tukuk will bo forty-one gradu ates at the state normal school nt Monmouth this year. Oommemw ment day, June 23. 1 A vote for A. 8. lleuuett for su preme judge m agaiust F. A. Moore, will be the right and proper thing. The voters will stand in their own light when they mil to cast a rote tot Henry Byerly for controls-iouer. 1 Tou might as well try to sham poo an elephant with a thiutblrful of soapsuds as to do busims with out advertising. what it is that makes land valuablet AaS evening to large and enltiiisl i hiuk a moment now, and sea if "t ftudieuw. She Is undoubtedly you can tell why 10 acre of aver- tb ullo ludy speaker wo have gv faruitiig land ten or twelve vcr hearl. Wo watched lur milea ftxiui Tortlund is worth aliout Wiwely, and believe that every point fO per uore, while lu tboluwtof m well taken uml was eminently that city laud sells for about that Wo eomineud that tiart til' much pur sipiare fimt. tu you I'er speech which Hated to prohl tell f Xot Well let 's suppose theU1'''0" to the Xarihtrr! hvymt and Ii .... . ,1 ........tl...... til ... .11 I.. -I. I.. vii mm wm 11 we win gci a eiue. nui uumors, nuii mim 111 piuiusn,,. n,.,r(l t.1H'il,iit In tiupjmse all the people of Portland ,m,! that "pwhibitfou In Kansas decided the ihi'ihIht uf tiiu should take a uotlon to leave- there ft miw.", Mho advocated piwlse for gtHMl, and that, following out 'y the samo method for the sup this notion, they should leave, prcsslon of the whisky tntlllo as bus In such an event would land with- the Wir Hipk, rilie mudo the old iu the limits of that city have much hide bound lHuiocrals mid Kaili valuct lmmissiblo for such s Ueans wlnm Partisan blind with thing to happen," you say. No Rsugrene prejudice did not appte matter alwtit that; the point we M'de her spwh, but, thinking, lu make is that without population dependent people of both parties land has no value, for. if it were pleased and editicd with her otherwise, Portland lots would have excellent dibit, 8li pmlnts apo bceu worth as much fifty years ago Mitical storm just, at hand, mid wo as tltey nro now. And as to the woum not lie surprised If she were impossibility of tho population correct, Heiuocntts hold views leaving, how about tho numerous ly itleutical with the i'eople's cities of Kgypt, IVru, tVntral j lrty ; hence the exodus from the America, and uumerous other ato I'publionu party instead of from tiona of the globe, of which iiotb- the Democratic party. The whole now remains except the ruiua ot I world is begliinlng more and inme intLssive huildinctt ltut to the I to tvnim that the everlast lug priii qtustiou of laud values. IjuhI I '''pics of a pronrly governed jhhi hiw no value until two or more men I plo must w a dtmocracy want the same piece; and as mpu Thk Amity VV in" tho most recent newspaper venture on deck. It is seven-column folio, and has a healthful appearance. nessof the county, that. A. Caix will make one of the best treasurers Polk county has ever had, notwithstanding the slur of the Obnercer as to Jthe old gen tleman s age. latiou increases, land vuliuw grow. Do you soot It is lieeuuse of Port laud's imputation that laud there is valuable. Now as this value if createxl by everybody, why should uot everyUnly share in the beuellti- that accrue from this vast awumu latiou of wealth! What right havr the few to resjp alt the UmlU of tin wealth that is created by tho many Here's tho point: the few should uot le allowed any such privilege, but the full rental value of the land should le taken in taxes each year The rtutt of this would be to im terially lesscu taxes, and with all taxts levied on land values regard lea of Improvements, taxes would be paid in every iustance by thorn utost able to pay them. Now, tht mervliaut simply adds hi ttxes t the prices of his gtiod, m that in reality the consumer not only pay his own tiucts but those of tht merchant wiihaprolltaddetia well. for it is a plain proposition that il it requires an outlay of f 10,(HRI U, carry on a year's business, the mer chant figures that he must reoeivt inter cm on ttie whole amount ol outlay, nut ton the outlay less tin taxes. Hut white the amount of 11 merchant's tuxes can be uud Is at ways added to the price of his goods, is is maniicMiy imposiuio 10 ana n tax on laud to the price of land. To epitomize: the wealth that all create should Is; used for the pub TllK (hrytiHiaii urgutw in away that is fearful ami wonderful. "The rant lugs of a deceased bralu" (we ay "lUHvaoetr- naviseiiiy) in as concise ami complete a description of it editorial page its it is possible t give, A tariff is not a tax, it '. ami the working of the tariff laws lower prices- if mt at the ex wt time of the enact ment of the law, at least within a comparatively thort time after Us pu.sMtge, To mtve this .Mr. Hcolt nrtvieiits 1111 irray of dgurcs to sho that tin plate is only slightly higher now I11111 it W!W U'i'oie the Mi Iviitley aw took effect, ami to show, also, 'hat the price of this commodity Is wistdiitly tending dow nward. Just :tow tin plate jirotluivra lew thin owering of prices is .not stait d, hough of course consumers are matching thedecliue foniplatvtilly uouglt. ish to make is this: if the result f tariff' las tends so uniformly to lower priet, how cau Mr. Scott's iKmni llm H,rtlmi,l Or-miiili ii.t Ai.iiamv, Or, My HI, siii!.-TotMK KoiroM (-J have titlkwl with quite imtnUr of nienilierti ot llu lat li'uls llim, Imwptvtivo uf party, Willi ti" linlil In thv Met, clciitlnit lln'iillUouf nttiirney-Kt'iierul. Tito act, m It w.w orltflnally inlnHluivtl, pnivldtnl In t-x- irei terms tlmt ihsimlni,ii of the Itovcrnur pIuiiiIiI bold this office until U Willi IcliUlu' tore, without reHHt to jmriy, tlntt the 01 llitnl Iilll nholild Ik mi MineliiU'd that nil election hImiiiIiI lint I'd held until IS1M, In onler Unit there ttiltit U ihiI- fortuity In the tenure mid election of slU otlleets. This amendment wss M(teniittKl, mill the fnimeisof tlmset ii'hwimI It wim fully txivetl In tlm net. It ttt thw leitUliiturp fittied to du whitt they dntlivd. An dee tion imit ho held now, liiHtettd of I Mi'.', Tint Uillull tlmn rvaolve llitelf Into otto of giHHl fultli. Cmii the nhiiW of thin sttita, upon a ttieru Us hnleullly, ri'iiiilliil.i hut t-vwry one know was Inlptuhit hy the aet In qiientloit? The Keuilil!eu tsmventlntt lliiiiitflit It Ut not to iioinlnnie. Why? IWcmum there wre a ituiuher of iptithmum lu lluil eoiivenlion who um liniiiUnt of tlieltiM letfUlnini, uud who wore in fit vorofkiH iiiKfiillh In ttilmimtter When tlni lU'iulillenn t-ntitrid tsiuiinillee tnet' to tit tr the ulnto (Hinveutloii, ciul llin oftleo of Atlol-llcy-ireiiend wtw men tluiHil, ntututcti Iteitilii-nim like S'li stor Tonutiu siidoihern, who Jullnved In ptillileul humbly, deciiiliuet) HKittlixt n ptiilliilloll of II. Ih wirl ntld stuU'd boldly mill fidrly Imt ttie intention of the IcttUlntuie wit, mid lvU-d sltnt the uoitiluitiliiii of mii'li tiDUvr. All tioluir tu lUeh men. When n cull f.r antnte coiiveniUin w n IiiihI,U n iiit H to the iioiiiIiih tlon of tut Nlloruey-tteiicrul. Tim eutin- mdof t'uwtiif llii'iviiiinl eonmillievwho U-llevwl In jNilltleul liiiii-ly prvvitlleit, The tsmiinlttee apsiinttd by the v. trl eiiiitutlitee tu h'mrt to the tHinvcii' tion tu to whether or not mi attorney. Ketierul idiotllil hi tHilnlimted, dill lint reimrt mlvWlnj nch Itilltiilliilloll, Whitt In the 1111lt1r.il Infefviice rnini the fiiiliire of the eomniltte to maku m retMltinientlitlloH? Why, thnt theetutf lull tii hud mlUlUil thettiM'lve tu to the ti-ijLlitlhe Inleiit, nd they, too, Ulleved lu jKillllenl Integrity. All honor to i he committee! When the entivetilloti met, nolwith nliilHlilij? the fuel thnt the wie of the wh.ilu 'ailyu lt);ilil limkluu ny tlte only qnmlloii ,( Will the Jlepuhli cans carry out the Intent of the Hi pnh IIchii legUilnluii., or will they ivpmll. Kami Puv. ilne V. K..I. " "" Mr. Willliim, of Mtiiytoii, 1 v siting hdatlvni here 1I1U week. J. II, William him moved into the resident vacated by J. A. Vent. Motins! Kreiil, who bus lieen k for Mveriil Wt-eks, I now slowly (jel. ting well. , (1. W. Mel.oiiulillii mid wife went lu Atorla nsviitly, to mleinl tlieeiiniiu mentor the 1.(1, (I, F. llcv. ltolenlllie I now (m'IIUhJ Htuol'g U, Slid Wt nil weleiuiitt bill) to unr mblsl. lie will pieieh hero Iwhv every uiotiili, J. A. Veliewi moved hi fntnlly to your city liwt wtsk. Il U with rcjiM that we glv them tip it clll in of our eoniiiiunily, Auit eiitertiUltiit biii . lie man, Mr, Wne' pliuw cmii m l iia filled, iiml soeltilly, hlmm-lf 11 ml e tliniible holy movliitf away, I a tlihi t hw to u. luilcciiif mo I lo Ui eon. Kmtiihuod. Our ptiblleehool c.e this Friday after one of (he iiiimI uivtful -.iiim we imv ever had. I'rof. Funneit ha eudeamt hlmef tn hi tnioll im.l tt Iron to that extent that they have re talmni bliti for next year. Mr, Km. mtt nave n entertainment hwt Friday evening in owelty hall, Tbuw who were pnwiit had xasi time, n. the California J. rionrrt$ r.xpcrlene WUM JIooiTt BiranpnrtU In ploowr In Oil MMW, k1" Un b.r.tu;n, rMtttotU" mi Knurr Immmm bUsxl tlod W ll"' lnnlclBtlon, UlirwlMt Wblr, Mmliif ma afiart Tbjileiu ! lb ana nun U Buloxl, asd Ua kla rwrr I foaMim 0 ', I r4 Uul a Hsl purtlln Mwm. d4 km urri4 la Imw thai II w JH Mr.4 bt B. I, llh be I "j la I'li'ml In CH'l. Vt I 'J tu Bin. Ii rnM wlia II U twif fciitb II iiiiiIIiiii4 l "'"' a ! him llm smni'nn. ni n'"' E iu.niu i fiM. antiratv ittiraa. At Hi MrMiiarlll hM ii-wmiim";- mrnru w.. a-rdil rnlw, I hmi W ail I f"" .'i, iv ... Jin'iK M. auiraa, VvV j(tea M. auiraa, The CUT Treaaora Ui, Uk C.. Cl Of mn, MM airti "Th tw to ri tmiOwf, biiiliilu I m iUoglnl lulftl( 19 Mi i'"lloiM el lll Bririli. ti4 W tb 0. 1 I l.b..t M t't, at. fti.iiahist.Ml mtl tlf Ul MUM j.li.l.l. Rrmt in hw ini, ym a fcai'a,t;ilr1uni Lunwli, Uf. Hood's 8ar8aparilla tuit t (' L iiuuU aS H AUiilt uwsU, atua - I00 Doo On Dollar JIS. DRUGGISTS. We have lust onened a new tlrug store in Monmouth, which we have titled tii wiilt a eonmlelo line 01 iliii.is anil di'itL'sflstV stitidrlfs. Our stock luiie,lroli, bright, and new. Our prices will be rvamiimlde, uud I a " r",,?.l"m ""'.f .."'." i l,v r denlimr and courteous treat .'..M,iM,i, rtitr, nip ttllM'I'inilllill'tll , - r. , f ItlCIll, WetlOlM! lO AfCtltC UKIini" "l there wiu a social hour folk. for the ymiilit However, the point we! U"oii"tioii, eniull.lut.- were there n-iuty, in llm fiiou of everylhlnw, to hnvv (;nnliti'n thrimt iim tlu in, and take llitt eliance of IiuvIiik the peeplv I llllll llll till-Ill III till- .11, III, i.i, -II ,if IB, pajH-r advocate the retention of a!pdlntl.n. Illty on wool wheu uccolilliig to llsj fan the lteiiil.ii-iu of thealale be iwu showiug , that duty can only ! prilr to a trimwe ilon Involving ueh result in lowering the pricet if ",1 ' "''" 1 "1 ,!" duty on tin tdale will rive uh i "V"1""' "V" ' iuiu hnittue I !,.,., ,1 i L... ...... ! ' ""'"'y I"'1111" CVerytblllK r" "wniiij.L I i.,i..,..i i. t... toiiows mat a utitv on wool w tin i .. i In iUmhuwIui; llm Mil pproprliiliii lltw.oon for the tiiHinl Army euij ment at Waliluitton, Heitator Haw ley aid there weh "not n great many old oldler left," Hetialor Haw ley fan learn froiii tlie Hiilou ortleij Hint the lit of Hliloiter U fuimliiK t-f.itiiA mlllloi itlliiti for f b'Ai.ono.iHKt, and the tide laateadlly rising, -Imm! Oit-(un.mi. your pairomige. rrcHcripuoim ac curately cuiiipnuitded. Monmouth, Oregon "W.'(rMIAkMAN7 T Merchant Tailor! c STHtiT. omun posrofticr Suits in Any Style Made to OrJer A r MfcAnitM AItl.lt ifAi r. iASCEBY O'OOILLi. mil Arc head quarters in Polk County for mm mm m, m, wm, b nm Hardware, xMfMx BartJ Hir8' Sfms, Buckeye fare. -" tops. Bain Iras, the Oliver Chiilsd and Steel Plows, " dm m - Mil fib id Kits, " .i: ta !sr. I -r i MaVaVM km R, iivo us cheaper wtwl. if, Mr. Kcoit t liow about Wk learu from many wnircen that llon. i:. M. Vcabh in making agmHl ho lamctit, instead of going tw at impremion upon the people her pliant to Hwell private fortune, lever he goea. Many were diwip o taxes sliould tw levied on any pointed liccmiao he wiw nn.tblo to Hl'Gn llil.DWi.v for the poeitiou of the products of lalMir, tw auch a I Mldti tliem at IliU place and at of clerk will be tho man to keep the tax increases the priwa, ami an in-1 1'albw. However, Mr. Hkipworth taxpayers posted aa to the iudebted creaae in prices reduiHs and liuin I is always eual to the occasion, and Now mark production. All tuxes should filled the bill to the letter, ltonn. do raised from sources that will eau-ti ami .skipworth vi.ned the bear as lightly as possible on thc hbite norm il m Iioo) and nmdo very mass of the people; by raising tliem pleasant ivmarks, which were high exclusively irom land vuluis, taxes iy appreciated by nil present, cs will be paid by those Is-st able to peeiully thepmftvwors and studenK pay them, and instead of oicrating To know the good work tho normal to limit production, taxes when school is doing for the state it to thus raised wilt act as a stimulus to "come and see." tieortfe R Inn, and be iuikIiI In n . t he an uvn h Ih IuiIiik' iiinjurlt) 111 the Hlalc. No ipnotlmi of hi(U' flilW Into tht flub!. II,. I ajtidlelid oltUvr, and, o fur a the ultlee of at torney.jfeiieiid I cumvriicd tldayt-nr, W. N. Mooke, nominee for coun ty clerk of Douglas, is one of the every kind of industry. best-Qualified cnndidiih-M in Hip fbM All should vote for Billy, irrespeet- T,,KliK U R I,"Hn lo ,HJ ,,nlwn ive of politics. "om U1U "'lM,r' ' tlie ICeputiiican - i i t r t .1 . . , i latHir cominissioner, i arroll J). BILLY Kuykexdai.i. will be our Wright. In the report is a com next sheriff, aud do u't you forget parison of the wages paid in sev- lu tie is qualilled, reliable as the eral of tho leading lines in this day is long, and a man of nerve, country and abroad. Tho figure and Just the man for sheriff. show that families in the cotton in I .1 . 1 . a . .. .... . tutsiry earn in uio i n ilea Mates an average of m,i,.7(I per year: in I I'mrl inil 4-.'.llII. I.. r t "..k J " ' J Vm.U; in Switzerland, UHM. Do not forget to vote for W. Bilyeu for district attorney. It In Wk have about "treed" the cor- respondent to the I'alk (mnlji (!, lurrrr, lie is not a resident of Monmouth, but a d y living in another direction. Ho sL-ns "Nor mal'1 uud dab's his correspondence from Monmouth to mislead the un wary and to give the impression that the citicns around Moiimonlh are not satisfied with Mr. Holler's representation. Such subterfuges only show the straits which a few, and a very few at that, will employ I lie figures in the woolen industry 10 "'icai me nest ircud folk county were: i?iili:i.M in the United Slutc. cvcp "w' Oregon legIainn.. Bepublicans as well as Democrats to be the projer man for the place. t . . ... Ii ii r.i i.. i.' .... z uii-i tuouu conceueu mat ... ,.e,- AVKARorlwo itfo il... t,.,. Geo. W. Myers aud J. O. Slants '!iny "' " 1 5. 04 in flreat Hi italn. craiic slate convenlions and tienrlv ill 1 . l ... r M, .rl,.uu I, .,1, ,.,(.... I.. .1... rt..!. i I ll II... Ii , , ' wiji uouur next repitromiHllveii. I ' ion united ..." ' .noenon in notii uriincues This is just as it should be. and tato.H,?.sr.;.OI; In Belgium, $(S27.l.r; '"'Kress were crying out for free Polk countywill be honored in I"it lirilaiii.tMUa And i Clijtvow T r; ami!!!! nimA r mn I u 11. iriu-H nil inrniiifii flu, n ..... i BUWTO tWU 11UHJ, I"" ' v ft'"" Viiiwiiiiii lint, IH H'i, first iw tu hiirh wai'cfi find Kntrtuml xiua. o. i. uuuvh tor county Uecond. while France, f :..r.!...v. I.l ,! mi , . . ' ., juuKDCTuijr um.;. inoso oiu pio Sw t.cr and. and n..bri,.m .- h.ut I - t i .1 ' wuu nave uonie me neat ami Protect on sts will reil,. th.it ii, ouruen oi me uay are the men. ir..ii,l Ht..t,i ,.....u i...,... II IVM lll'iri'r Ullin.y 1 ll...l ... ir i. . . . " " nucu uaiiuBti, us Mr. jsurcti is, to than free-trado Kinrlimil in .m,-ti,. put into ofhees of trust. iar ,,, ,,- vMrmw in , ' , t x n, We are glad to say that, bitter as 1 m m mw w lt M r' 1 roU,c thfl fitfht has ln lfn V T. Tinf. I ' "t Wag(!S lire SO lllllcl) 1 ... u iiuir , , , , , .. lu is gaining votes everv dav. ",K",5r 10 "'"w-traue England' Misrepresentation arid intrratitud l,mn H,7 aro 1,1 Faction Gcr would not work wll with i. may I,railC(! 11 Switzerland t independent, thinking class of peo ple. Ws notice with pleasure the re feouination of S. C. Miller,of Doug las, for sheriff. No better selection could have been made. We have known Sam for a long while; and he is honest, efficient, and an accom modating officer. A vote for Bam Miller will be a judicious one. WAYNE WJLLIAMH brings with aim experience, courage, and a pirit unfailing in the cause of law and justice. Ho has had much ex perience in tho performance of the duties pertaining to the office of constable, and no charge of neglect of dpty has ever yet been made gainst him. Vote for Wayne, elect him, support him in tho dis charge of his duties, and it will bo well for the peace and welfare of th district allotted to him. . Hiis it never occurred to you that what is "sauco for tho goose is sauce for tho gander ' in other words, thut if protection will make wages high in the United States, if, will make them high in Germany, or in France, or in any other high- protection country? Just ponder these facts a moment, and soo what you make of them. Ciiarlkh Nick km,, of Jackson county, for representative, will be tho ' right man for that position. We have known Charlio since his boyhood, and a more thorough bus iness man one setdom meets. Ho is industrious, and will work with will for his constituents. He is wide awake, and tho Oregon leg islature has had enough of dignified drones. Yes, and only a very few year jago the Dinjimiiin was "crying out'' for free trade. We tusk in all sin cerity, "where is that clamor now!" That "cry" is now its still , us the hush of the evening. Wonder what makes such stillness prevail in the prcciuts of the ''greatest" newspaper lu the Northwest! In tho election of justice of the I pence and consfablo in the district embracing Independence, Mon mouth, Buinia Vista, and Airlie, the jieoplo sliould elect men of ex perience, and men qualified to per form the duties of those positions. II. M. Lines is a man who has had much experience in the duties per taining to a justice's court. He is a man to bo relied on, mid one who can not bo swerved from the path of duty. Vote for him. TllK OrtyoHum'H editorial pugo Is utterly devoid of tariff literature of late. Well, it k rather a hard tusk to hold up a wholly one sided ar-j guincnt, and that is wlmt Mr. Scott attempt to do whenever ho writes iu favor of high tariffs. A FORTUNE Inherited by few, la pure bleed, free from hereditary taint. Catarrh, con sumption, rheumatism. Scrofula, ami many other maladle torn In tho blood, ran be effectually enulb rated only by tlte into of powerful alterative Tim standard sihtIHc fur this purpose the one txnt known mid approved is Ayer's Sarsap.irill.i, the roniHituid, con centrated extract of Honduras sar. naparilla, and other powerful altera tives. "I C.HItl.l.T Dial 1 hATO two SAVED Morl humlml .tnllim' fiiwiiiu., lijr ulti( Ayrr' SiiriuuurllU, awl nulil itrmicly urni all wlm am troubled with liuncncnii er rliKiniMilo iliu tu mt It a trial, t am ith tt Mill tin tlii'in irniiaiirnl (mul, hi It but diini" inc."- lire. JiwjiIi WmI, Wpl Hutu luirsh, N, V. tr. J. W. Hhlrl.U, tit Smltlilll"r.'ii il': "I ri.nui Ajwr'i Stiintlllii llm l)t bliMHt mnllrln mi rtirlli, anil kniiw of many wunilrrtiil cure rflifkil ey lit uno." ' For iiimiy ywtrn I wn Inhl up with Srmf. iii. mi iivomiMU ih imu nt any im ih-iu. At li iilllli t ttn riH'ciinni.iiil. ,1 in aivo Ayrr't K:n ;ilmi ilia a lilnl. 1 iliu mi, ami By Taking atmiit a itiiti'ti liolilc, km n-itcirril la pur-Im-l ln-nltli wiMttliliiK l-.io fnniii.ln mul nm mm a hi'llrviT In llm liii-rlln ut A)rra Sara luirllla," Jami'H IVtiy, Mhm Hum, lircck eurlilKO Coal Co. (Muuunl), Vkluria, Ky. " My nlrco, Sarah A. wan (or yi-nrt udlioti.il wlih i-tifliilmia liiiiiuir In Ilia IiIihhI. Aiiuiit In tnmitli nito tho lii'iiiin hi mm Aynr' Sri.iiirlllii, anil after UikliiR tlm liiittlm win miniilntly tunnl'K. Cadall, 1', U Ucc, Ulali. Ayer's Sarsaparilla l-airniiii ut Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Uminiltti. Prion ft ; ili butilea, 5. H. WILCOX & CO. i hi GOODS! M mm Imi every day. Ve are strictly in tie business, and don't you forget it. It bare got some candy now, and if you don't til so, just step in and tale a look at k piles of hies and buckets. We cm furnish picnic par ties any kind and ijointity. In a few days we will have tie finest line of pickles and sauces ever brought to In- LOOKING AFTER THE DOLLARS. Il la all rite til lu lioik ArTI'tt Ihx itiilinn, but If yn are fr'r Anlntm at Mvtaf liwm, yoa ill i-n im h Huh; t miiit mul tuy J uur School Books, Tablets, ln!s, and School Supplies. SEW1K6 MICHES, MB, m PilHCS, rrwin W. II. Wh.W.r. ll iiwl. Hit fn.eliin Ml Omt it fim Im ittlrt lit ilultkm Mow, Uvrf will au.-r ).m li n yuu o.-. I licit aid. CONFECTIONERY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, O. 21 L. L VAN NORTWICK I Ins reopened his Barber 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 from Portland, and will run two chairs. All patrons will jret the benefit ot an electric roller brush. Call and five it a trial. dependence IBtSGflSOLME .... jWhen you want a good cigar, we 've got it. It's hardly worth while to say anything about gro ceries, for everybody knows we 'ire got 'em. beitii's am Aro th( htm, tt'rltw "r I'filii nmiit. Ail. lt-,U I Ilia.!.. I U It.. In trying UU hand on pi,., (.aki, ttnd hvx tul, lllllt l.iil iu.t ll.i lu l..illl...r ll II! ..I I. ULII to liivnit. t'itkt'A t'ttv V 'h linv,. m.-- fiili v...n,t.,i.i.,u I'vrry innimtr, tuit you hiumI ct.ihn vttry or th v U unnv Motxi ilimirr. Wo hnp oidrn'd n hhr 1m of Niuwr Vl,l h will Ik hm lu kli.M'ki'il diiwii, w liii'h Ih Hi.. rlu)i t wny hi buy tluiii, h'ikI m lu-it you want (Iii iii mini' mul (i't thrill, uh vv.1 Iiuvf tt'imlf hi riiiiL'i-uu'iitH o . I Hh iii In mi)' mul ull i.i . Voiiix rvvifiilv, GROCERS AND BAKERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR, Wr. E. GOODELI WALLER, it AUtmttU!' turn ssxn ron iu.cstra.tzo iscsaurrrvs ascutxR to PALMER &. REY, mm, . CIRCUMSTANCES ALTER CASES;" Hut no circumstances, or set of circumstances, can alter the gold-filled SUCCESSOR TO H. D tlKAI.KK IN We aro waiting patiently for tlie rViiunUA nl ntA 1. ftw.1- Bnydev will make a good paper. We eurmiHtly wolicit correHpoud- enco from all parte of tho county as to liow tlio battle Ih iroiiiir. Oivo us the political news in particular during tho campaign, and all other new8 in general now and after tho I campaign. ' 5H3 WC w tre NEW '-M$?4kif fM Mum "my Slaughter, Ppop'r. All kind? of fresh, fish kept constantly on hand OPPOSITE OPERA HOUSE. MAIN STREET, . INDEPENDENCE, MfKIVLNU NVKUY WKHK. My Hlock Ih now ntoro t'dniiilcln limn vit lid'nr.. Klmti i.t, ,.i i . ... nil tho MiHtonium of tlm utot'u coiitlnuo triiilliiif. ttiiil lioim tn tn,lu.'.. .. T trmlo wlm iu'vit did bi'lbt'o. Jit iHniiu'iitlon with my Htoro Is it raflPAiirsj-Lop V hi!ro boons ami hIioiw ciiii bo rcmlivil or niiiiiiil'm'tuivil iiiiiI.t the iiumi,m..,....it of M. A. HAKK.lt.' """"V-nunt JU'iik'HiIht tho numu and jilm'ti, W. E.'GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence, i i "men Lases uianti 1 A , PATTERSON BROS'. V lftT 1 y M - STORE. HMfeX.V ai i, uin:is oi' I -"" . . -'r-TIJ m ui ymw troni what thev are. ' tho vrrv Kc-f 1 r i J oi CtibCS in make, finish, style, and value, ever offered W a like sum ot PATTERSON money. BROTHERS. DRUGGISTS AND PHARMACISTS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. w