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THE WEST SIDE.! I. R. K. till. EDITOR. West Sida Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. r UII H IH AIY!.a. On VMf i Mimtha i. AU mrrltwml.Wh Mv ttt rxiwwV tit v ltm will m-ri.'l tv. All omt Hv lliuw mil tw i'Iviikh1 tlv iviita (wf lilt, S.h-i..iv utimiiu-. rmIMlm will In 'liH'lJ ! Hi raw v flvewuu iwr ttm VI tr ill .m n niiitovtumf r iMMt,itllii ti Tu Vkv Su, ami mukr all riMiilllnmK lvitila lo lit imih iiwnijt 1 uhiihiii( v.m ISlt!rl nt Ih IW.ntfUw In lniUwtt a(iiivtunviiiu mmiauH-mn manor. l-'UUUY, JUNKS. 1S!1 Cntttini; I'.illtlt1! KvriiU, Ki-lulIUun NuIIoiik) cuvt-utit, IVtiuvrutlr National f.'ilivtttu, Jim 1. J tin it SihIo elivtUm, Juno t, 1'itwliiwillttl uvllm, Ntwpmlwr. AUKK.iT OPPKK. .1'' jt'rMH ivvWio; A' U7.XI' .iVn mnt till .a',v. Mi7 pl(vf rrnt '( if 04 hmtttthm o (tWWtf. All Mly iW iUMN-i f.W Mrti'M ttfj onrr Ar nttr, m WW ()' WAih", M Hntil that timt " WiV 'Mi on fl mmki-Vt f frrt (noA rojiirw. He . W Me U7XJ Nf'iV 'atam.. warn vt:.r, .. Nt jjrw, it.' .;' for ;n'r $.'. Sulvsoriho :t onoe. Mu. Hen Mr. Kfjt.whlelit This is m tit i t to s'at ltores while we :reet'--si'st Ui strewn. E nsk in uut.vsof a j;!iriouH ut ritism, ill Imlooetuleiieeot'lelir.ite IntU-tH'ti'l.'iii-ti tUiv this year! We s!ul4 not jj tlMi'k on our nuttie Tm: kMvat inti-n'Ms t' I'uik eoim tv an li.niL'iitir inu twIuiHV. He C.irviul tt'tom votisenil to the next legUluttuv. We uhm our strong t un it. Tin: more Uoii. N. l llutler Inis iKfu usked to explain liU let jo litieal work f.r Tolk county ami the stoU ofOivui, tin" lu ijiliter it sihint'.-. His rHtirtl is one not to lx sislnvmt'tl of. I). i Siikkmas, rutmiinf for county rink of Msrioii. ou'Ut to Iw "snw'J umlcr" by i thons;unl vott-s. if all report are true, uml it not iif that ho c;hi not deny them. Voio for W. II. K'an, a worthy and clean man. J p each memlH-r of a bne Iwnd, in the umU of the H'i formaiHis out of a vain desire to appear ver satile, had changed inMruinents with his next nei-jhlmr, hat a discord mid what a failure would have resulted! Iio ntout to do the work for which you are tilted, and for which you are called, l'lay on your own instrument, wheth'-r it U a jew's harp or a trumpet. A T.KY not ieealde fact is that not a newspaper in the statu has auht to say ujFiiiist A. S. ltennett for siiprt-iiiejud-e, ortieore ChamU'r land for attorney general. While on the other hand it is still more noticeable, that P.; A. More ami Lionel Webster for the same re spective oiiiees on the Republican ticket have been, from the moment of their nomination, explaining their pat records. Something wrong. Not a p iper in the state seeuis to be giving a hc.irty support to More or Webster, ami us to the latter, every paper of any standing is opposing him. A new" KepnbHeans who care more for politic four years hence than they do for present achieve nents in the interests of Tolk coun ty, say that the main issue bcfoie the people is the election of United States senator four years hence; theretore we must vote for Mr. Keyt. j All right. Mr. Keyt has the quali- tication to vot't for tho United States i senator; but what we don t iikois, these same Kepubliean tacitly ad mit tbi-i t ) be his main fjimlilicatioii. If it is true, then lie is not the man to represent us; if it is not true,thi'n these Republicans are not sincere, In order to be sure you are righ, vote for N. L. Hutler. a.s, iu:yNi'.rr. Then! are two Republicans on the siiprcnie bench of the state nt pres ent, the, only Democrat retiring. This branch of the government should bo Vc.pt iis free from politics a possible. Were we even willing to concede that the respective can-didak-8 before the people were equal in every respect, the voters, irre Bneet ive of Dart V, should elect the i DtMiioeratic nomiaee. In matters of legal ability be stands in the front rank of his profession. As nn honest and honorable citizen ho is CHteeined by all who know him. Aside from the fact that he is the Hupcrior in legal ability to his op ponentjit is bad policy to make the bench political, and were there two Democrats on the bench to-day, the )h.pntch would discountenance the nomination of a Democrat, as it did in the case of the two judges in this district. We have politics, enough without reaching to the tri bunal as a final resort. Judge Honnett ought to bo elected, and no doubt will b'.-rortlin1 Jii(tlr!i. AU OV KR JVPW. The caudldutm have "pokeu at the various prwincU m the coiiuty. each one ptwentlin; hi rtNiHHtWe meritts ami the people have lml fair and I m partial opportunity to judiiwto the rtal pittlltleatloi of the various usplruiitM, and iM'fore another lsmio of the Vw ioK,the Oolial will have passed, the ehe- tioit will lw over, And all jiersomi and iwrtltw will have ttlHl down to the regular pursuits of life, and serenity ami good-will we hojie will prevail. We have made a fair, square, elwui tight for our candi dates, and have no apologies to make, As to the comparative merits and abilities of the ditlereut candidal esf we are perfectly satis tied that the iVmoeraU have strong ticket, a ticket worthy the sutTrageH of all pui'tien. Kow go to the polls and ItHtk over the tick el well, ami aAer an hontst and eatvful examination of all the inter ests eoiuvriied, If theu you find tnat tne iHunoeratle uomitus are not as much entitled to your suf- Irages, why, then we ask you to east your vote accordingly. We belie, e In a free, uutrauiuicUsl ex proHsioti at the Iwllot box. 117; m a rorxn m.v. Since ''.VWuinlV last wtsk's letter in the (NVrivr ehowa how complttely the XT SlDK sipieh hed lii in, and since Normal' third rate I illingsgate hasremlered In m a laughingstock al! over Polk county, and since he admits that he U'long to that clasa of Kepitlt lieans which lie allegts are only on a par with that class of Peinoerats tcprvtteiittHl by the "Jamt and tjnautrilts of Missouri," w ho aways shiHit tlieir antagonists from am tu:sh, and since his Hophomorlc ranting only exhibit the weak ness ofhii Hsitiou, which position he has entirely abandoned, and since he had Mter remain at "Jer ictio until tils ttcaru grows, ' we can only dUmis this novice, whose only stock In t rade in D dUs, where ho lives, is egotistical iRiuibast, duly Inherited, and for which he is scarcely responsible. This ueo- phyte's pomp sity is only equaled by his ehcekities by supposing that he could obtrude the personal sphnui of others against Mr. Hut lor, and yet remain unknown to the public. We would advise this "catspaw," who exhale the mspl ration which comes from others, (some who do not live in Dallas) that if he and hi inspirators will only listen they may hear a slight rumbling of political thunder com iug, as it wen, from a clear sky, when least exseted. Aud now since Normal" has not dared to attempt a refutation of fact., cold facta, indisputable facta, which the Wtxr 8n.K adduced In reference to Hon. X. L Jtutler's public sor vices, mid es'iecially the inoro Mr, Butler has opportunity to demon st rate his excellent work for the entile Interest of Polk county, the more apparent the weaknessof his umioiienla become. After all, we can but a knnwltslge our indebted ness to "Normal'' for the splendid oppoi tuitity he has given ns to show the superior ability of X. L. Hutler over all opp'siuou to represent I'olk county In the next legislature; w hilo at the same time, we cannot admirethe motives which prompU-d theoiediiiight by this invisible at tenuation of little matter and less mind. A few more effusions by this abnormality will make the ed itor of the West Hi ok feel like petitioning the next legislature to have his name changed to Smith or Jones, or to some other name, which would prevent any possibil ity of any HiipiHsusl relationship. J V IX IK if. L. PIPES. It is parsing slrungo that a news paper would allow itself to insinu ate that the Oregon Pacific Itail road company had an ''inside cir cle." pressing lion. M. L. Pipes for Ui() ywMA j,,,,,,,, j,y Hon. II. H. Bean being elected to the supreme judgeship. Xow we I happen to know, anil are alisolute ly positive, that (!ov. Pennoyer was not in the le:ist induenwd by any railroad corporation in his ap pointment of Judge Pipes. We can safely say, that if all the allega tions made against Judge Pipes from certain quarters in Benton county are as untrustworthy as this one made iu the 2'ihic last week, and wo believe they are, then a blind man can see that the whole of this opposition is personal screed, ami should not be enter tained for a moment by anyone de siring to vote for an honest, able, and efficient judge. Judge Pipes did more for the railroad employes mono hour than all the chronic croakers ever did or will (to in n whole life-time for the relief of those needing help. Vote for Pipes, and you vote for an able judge. Ho is one of the nhlcnt jurists in Oregon today, (lov. I'cnnoyer never made a bettor ap pointtnen't. Lkt the voter hear tu mind when milking up Ins ticket to vote, that ho must erase the names of all candidates hct.diK's not wish to vota for. Itcmem ler to murk out the names of nil you do not wIhIi to vote for, as If you fall in this particular your vote will not be. 'omuilcd. SOMK VAS'DWATKk 1 Knmrn Wkkt Hiuki I wish ptue in your paper to say a few words ngurllng Uie candidacy of uieiion. it. at. vealcu tor congress. ou hare alwayi evinced dispo sition to treat everyone with fair ness, ml I am sure that you will allow me space In which to give ft few reasons why Democrats should support Mr.Vatch as well m all other candidate on their ticket. It has been wild frequently that Democrats us well as Republican should vote for Mr. Hermann, the idea intended to be conveyed Itclug that, on account of Mr. Hermann's experience and acquaintance with the routine of legislation at Wash ington, he could do more for the state than any new man. Now 1 am willing U) grant that Mr. Her mann has done a great den! for us; but I am far from Mug convinced that he can do more for Oregon than could a new man, provided the new man Is a Demmrat. It Is unreasonable to say that ft man who must of necessity get all his sup port from the oppoeltlou can get more favorable legislation through congress than a man can who votes snd works with the majority. Such an argument In favor of Mr. Hermann might do If there were a Republican majority, but with the present overwhelming odds iu fa vor of the lkunoerats, a iVinoorat le representative (row Oregon could do far more than Mr. Hermann. On the silver bill, Mr. Veatch would vote for fo coinage, as did Mr, Hermann. As far as the state Is concerned, Mr. Veatch would fa vor every measure that Mr. Her inaou favors, and would ho much more successful Iu getting them through congress than Mr. Her mann can hope t) lie so long m the IVtuocmts are iu the majority. As to the tariff question, there would te more or less difference be tween the two men, for while Her mann favors the Ittlquitou Mi Kin ley law, Veatch would oppose it. And this Is what the people are clamoring for. They are tired of jwylng the McKlnley prices advo cated by Mr. Ilei umuu aud the He publican party. It is a slur on a man's intelligence to tell him that a tariff lowers prints of manufae lured goods, aud at the same time makes wages higher, as Mr. Uorr did at the Republican meeting in this city recently, and as Mr. Her mann does whenever he discusses the tariff question. The voters of I'olk county have seen sugar de cline oue third within the lost two yearn because of the removal of the sugar tariff, and when they see such a mult follow the abolition of a duty, it is ridiculous to talk to them of high tariffs making cheap er good. And the poor old Or yoiiiVin sometims tells us that high tariffs only tend to cheaen gowls to the consumer; but generally Iu the next breath it howls alsmt tak ing the tariff off from wool Ik-cuumi its removal will cause the price of that commodity to decline. Sir, Veatch doc uot preach any such rot as that. He knows that tariffs Increase prices, and he dot not te lieve the people of this congressional district are such idiots as to Mieve the OmjonUin ami Mr. Horr w hen they say that a tariff cheapen good to the consumer and at the some time raises the workinguiau's wages. Mr. eatcli knows Hint if a manufacturer sells cheaper, he can not pay Mter wages even If he would; and the Orrgoniun knows it tM, but neither Mr. Scott, Mr. Hermann, nor Mr. Horr, Is honest enough to admit it Xo, Mr. Editor, there Is not one single point w herein linger Her maun has any advantage over It, M. Veatch; but on every point Mr. Veatch would, If clcebsl, have much advantage over Mr. Her mann. As to the ability of the two gentlemen, there is not much choice. It is not a question of abil Ity, for all admit that the one is ns ' able as the other; but it is a quca lion of expediency. The question is, Which man can do most for Ore gout There can lie no doubt that Mr. Veatch can and will smire more legisfation looking to the do velopmeut ol tne state limn can Mr. Hermann, for it is only iiittu ral that a Deinocratio congress should listen with more deference to a friend of that party than to one who is unalterably opposed to Democracy. Yes, Mr. Veatch is the man. He is with the people on every point, and the people should by all means give him a hearty and successful support. In passing, I wish also to call the attention of your readers to the fact that unless a Democrat is elected, the supreme court of Oregon will be wholly in the hands of the Ke publiean party. It is very unwise to have every judge of the court of last resort ot one political faith, for, ablo as Hie judges may be, unless there is at least one who is of a different political complexion, the decisions are bound to bo colored by the polit ics of the judges. , To be sure, there are many coses where politics would cut no figure; but there are many more where politics have influence; and no one will de ny that it is not only simple justice to all parties, but a great safeguard against corruption in office, for the DemocraUi to have one Judge in our I stute supreme ourt, Many cases grow out of elect Ions; umtiy more ,,uiiticttl uIIkh! there ctn Is no Just decision In Mich rtlK( lho ju,gwiw 0f one to- lltlcal faith. Vuu have Bit oppor Unity, voters, to elect a Democrat to the supremo bench of Oregon, snd no matter w hether you are Re publicans or Democrats, It will lie doing yourself a great wrong If you fall to elect Judge Bennett, who, as a lawyer, ft gentleman, ami an hon est man, stand the peer of any mau in Oregon. Ami theu there la the uewly ere ated office of attorney general, liven the Republicans admit that (Imrge IS. Chauilsrlalu Is entitled to hold that office for the next term. That was the intention of the Re publican legislature which created the office, and the Republican state central committee advised that no nomination for that office ho made by their party. The reason there Isftny question about Mr. Chaut- IsM'lalii's term of office was because clerk of the lust legislature made an error iu engrossing the hilt cre ating the office of attorney -general, and this error w as not discovered THE MOST RELIABLE To comet the constipated habit, remove tick headache, relieve dyspepsia, to purify the blood, cum jaundice, liver complaint, and blliouimess, Aycr'a Pills are un equaled. They are an excellent after-dinner pill. auUtlng the pro em of digestion, ami (-h'AUfting and stnmgthenlng the alimentary canal. Wlirn taken on the hiviuton of a coM or a fever, they r IT eel null y pre vent further progress ot tlmiliwase. Being giifmrcoatcd ami purely veg etable, they are the best Family AMdklM, (or ol4 and rounf. Ajet'i rill II llHllWHlil U MllillM, UlliH, wuap ti, RUnr, and trawlrrt, ll II iij bora torotuttwmtctt b jr III WmUeal lia leinllf. ttt. J, W. IUjiw, I'akHi, W. T., wrili "Ayor't I'tllt Uu mt iit)r boi MH4 In Uwlf tngrtxUonU, ot any I know ol.' tat man tluut 1111? rt I tn itrl A iff rut a ronwmo fi torpidity f Hi Mtxttafh, llrer. and buarlt, and to wild ( MaUrtal atlwat, "'l ttwy tut alJ dim (atfort wotk.' K. I". (ioodalo, ftitt luiwr ImkmI, si, Landiy, Xa. "1 U maab-r ot a Ullla( VMacI tur Muiy yan. nd itnr lallcd la prutht unity ol Ajrf tUU. lur lb al buUt nlM t and Rwn. They i tl aod rnbi Cathartic and alr fl MtUta'thin." - Harry KuUauii. M X. Iarl tL, Kalt lla. Conn. For Innf Urn I wm tutarar from tunach, llnr, ud kattwy troublr, Mid katlaf trld a varlvly ol rrnwll, na sly laaimrary rllt, I bn, alwul Utrmt laaaOtt alro. IIM l td Ayrft ritla, and alradr ay kaub U to aturh imiMnwd thai I gladly tUly to lh u(tior mniu ol Uita eaUiutW." XUnol Ju( lrUa, OlU), rrui(al Ayer's Pills raAn r Dr. J. C IYER & CO., towtJ, Mass. aid ty til tranlu ad lm la Unit. la. IlAIUtOADH. TICKETS On a!e to IMtVOrt I St. Paul. St. Louis, And Ait r. Int. NOK'IH. AN!) SUU1 II THROUGH SLEEPbRS, RECLINING CMAIH CAH3. ANU WINE lis. Steam. frtm rurttanU In San Kraitciaco Kiy 4 Vy. TICKET TO AHO FROM EUROPE. W rip mnt uvoeml liiitirniHll'iii i-hII un tir aiiiiri-w, w, ii. Hi Ki iom., Ami. rinii, r.. ai. Wnliliivliit St., run n.A tn, onMii.rt, EAST AND SOUTH SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE SHASTA LiltfE. 'liyraM Tratna Uara rorUand Calif. Tssxn rnorur lilllf. M, I Tv, I'lirliHIld At. 17:8 A, M. Iiva I'.., I l,v, Altmiiy Ar. evHa.M :I!IA.M, Ar, Han Krin-Ii l.v. 1 7:(i r. M Abort train lUm nnlr at Inllowlnr ttatlnni onrtlt ill Hiiliiir(: Ka.l l'nrllainl, onynn ( lly, WmxItiurn.Kaloiii, Alliany, Taiifiiiit, Hlitililn. Hal Mr, ll.iritburn, Juuulluo City, Irvlni aud Ku- u. Roseburg Mail, Daily. !,!ivp. Piirllimd ... H-:m a, m. liiiH-titira; 7:t A, M, Arrlv. UiMnliiira ,,,.lt:tn r. M, I'ortliuiif ,,4::l A, at. Albany Looal. l"iilyptiT,i Humlny. Tuava Arriv Alluiiiv H:lt p.m. I'lirtlmiil l()::M M.tit. I'ortlnmt fi:( p.m. Alliniiy H::te u.in. PULLMAN HUFFI-T SLKEPKRS Second-class Sleeping Cars, Tor I lit? ai'i'iiminiiilatliill nt iiMiiiniii' hnlillng Rin-IMMI-Ultian lll-Ht'll., hihuiivu uj 11a iri' tnillK. West Side Division. Detwoen Portland and Corvallls MAIL TRAIN DAILT (Iioupt Bunday.1 Portland IndaiMwtonoa Corvalll I 'M p, ni. 1:411 p. in. H dfi ji, in. 11:11 a. M. 13.10 r. a, At AlhanT and Corral Hi oonaaot with tratna ol Oration I'Kitllo Hallmad. EXPRESS THAIS DAUT (Excopt Sund'y) Luav Arrlr. rortlanil ,4:40 f. M. .Ms MoMlnnrlll 7f. M. ItOailuilTllltl. 6:dJa.M rurtlaud , ...:' A, M. THItODQH TICKETS TO ALL POUTS EAST AMD SOUTH. For ticket and Information mrardlnrat man, at., aall on oouuaur'a anul at lailaDsn tUuoa, B. KOIOLia, a P. BOOIRB, Muiiawr, AJL kV J. A faat A1 l'OHTl.ANI), OUHUON. BEirrrs orsans Arntlit IwHt. Wrllu for oitliiloiine. Ad. w.i,mutn, nw J.r., " until idler the leglslal ureudjimi ncd, As to Mr, ('liiimlai'liilu's(ltiiess to discharge the duties of the office, t here is no quest Ion. Ho Is one t f the foremost lawyer of the slate, and la au upright, honorable man. During the year or more he has held the office he hua demonstrated to the satislacllou of Republicans and Democrat alike that he I eminent ly capable of successfully transact ing all business that come before him, ami in view of the fact that it was only because It vu understood that he was to hold the office till the general elect inn In 1HU I that he gave up a literal he private business to accept it, It is no more than fair that he lie elecU-d, as ho undoubt edly will he. JAP. The als.iv correspondent gives our Republican brethren a dose ot their own medicine, concerning ma jorities In (Hmgrcttsca and legisla tures. If you take the dose In the case of Mr. Keyt, you must lake it in reference to Mr. Hermann, to be consistent. Kj. Democrats, lm careful how you vote next Monday. ' DC U -J UJ 3 u - a c rx X o h 3 0 c 1 S CO (4 5 1 R. H. WILCOX & CO. !! Arriving ever day. We are strictly in the business, and don't u forget it. le have got some candy now, and if p don't think so, just step in and take a look at tbe piles of cones and buckets. We can furnish picnic par ties an kind and quantity. In a fei. days wc will have the finest !ire of pickles and sauces ever brought to In dependence When yon want a good hardly worth while to say anything about gro ceries, for everybody knows we 've got 'em. t flllH Hllrn I" trylntr III" ItHtnl on etM.kltt-, pint, cnkin, anil t.rttul, IIIIK KUniK Mini you M li UKcttltiR there Kll nlit'ti It cotnin UUII UUIVL1I to l.rt-tt.l, cnki'j, t'lw. We Imvo nlit fri'Hli vtKt'tttlili-a every nioriniiK, Imt ytui ititiat ciiiiiet'iitty or tltcy will I oiie la-fore tUnucr. We hu.'e nriti-rcil n l.ln l"( .'f uttmir which will lie here In itl.mil ten tlnya, iiikI flflflin lW WjfW IjftV?? w" l" ,,l,,,lp " ll" oi.ic-t to you to buy NUuM flM Wlii HUAW 'm,r ,,,,',r ,,r u knot'kftl ili.wii, w hich Ih the -licnjH -I way to Imy them, ami when you wititl llit'iu eoiue nml jtct tliotti, ih wc Imve mailt. nrnitiKcliifiitH o get tlit'itt In imy uml till nic. Ytuim rcitcirliy, R. H IHILCOX & CO., GROCERS AND BAKERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. W. E. GrOO D E E 3, aaiaMa,ataftnMniMl.j M 111 A I I M SUCCESSOR TO TIKAl.KU I.N ATM,) Jmm .1 ... - la. I ' 3 1 B UBW GOODS A Kill VINO EVERY WEEK. Mv Block Ih now more cmunluU) tliun ever before, Hlmll ho iilcH.mil in l.nv till the tmHtomem of the store continue trtulliiK, uml hope to liuluw nmny to In. clii wlm never illit Liclotv. In coiiiieetlint with mv Htm-ii tu n llJSPAIR SHOP VVliure boewtt und shoes cim bo mpnlrod or JU'inonibcr the mime and pluoe, , W. E. GOODELL, - Our Hortto A dollar' rlB lot MIr" H "j ol IIO.-1 1 a.f!ll-. Tbl .norflrtr. to S bl.l.ly armwitraM lrl Saraaparllla and othr H iwwa tsils wiwli, ltd I nroBxtinwd by !" ' ""- nit law! pr..ratll id U' "" f duKtal, II l H"Mllr trrttli mtallclnal Wll l ' "' K " r4 by CuinbtiiatH.il, I'etp-suettt vVHr l Ilrlf, d(MWr4 by II pr!,prliS.r ft on4'l ara4rllla. and inowlt l " '"' aln. IU pwmpl fumi o h W" nova all Impuritl'. ' ""'' all fbMi, .., bull, plwpl nd all do );"''' rll"l " Impnr ll4 r low Mto !' ''" . "I ba lM H"t' Si'itta and It nil II V b Hi b-l " l"""1 1 rwul." Una, II. rne t. AHimrs, Ul , The Ileat Sleitlelnn. t liat M ll titllt II'"'' pvllla I. li.illStlU. 1 halH ,r.l d-al. I IW... H toil. lor Iii.IHpIIu and rt)itta." ' Mh. . A. UeiiNwi., l "m "f!h Jo,Cl K, B. iMrlilt'ly Hood'3 Sarsapnrilla ,,!,( h drucritiat IU "It '"T I- ''('" iVoly br '." UWU i ., AVOw ... tuw.ll, M. 100 Dosot Ono Dollar SAW S DBOR FACTORY. FERGUSON & VAN I,' Successors to 8, A. PARKER. SUGAR PINE AND CEDAR DOORS A SPECIALTY, ALL SIZES SCREEN DOORS, MADE TO ORDER. 51 W Hi cigar, we )t got it. It's H. D WALLER, f7 AND In A 1,1. KINI1 OF Foot far of Extra Quality nmnultiotureil umlcr the nmnitirenteul Main Steet, Independence. IME O'DOttLU Mid Are headquarters in Polk County for, i mm mm ms, Harduare, r-. Barbed Wire, teund t'feQ Buckeye Tinware. ' Pflnps. Bain ragons, the Oliver Chilled and Steel Plrcs, mm s v-s i,r .'-, im r LOOKING AFTER THE DOLLARS. It h all rlalil lo limit AFTKH 0i d-illara, t.l II ) r rmllt- tb-altott of aalit lhm, fou n-irMia lin.rl'rf.ilitiitl tu)' )ir School Books, Tablets, Inks, and School .Supplies. SEWING M1WES, OEIillS, M FUNGS. troirt W. II. Wtiwlt-r. It nfl rm tr.i.rt in ttH thai if " l--li e 0 4ll om, tlw will uuh aiirr itt at" ti yu nv4 Um.r aid. CONFECTIONERY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, 0. L. L VAN NORTWICK Mas r .'opened his Barber bhop at the old stand, opposite Patterson Bros. Drug Store, and has fitted it up better than ever. I le has employed a first-class workman Iron. Portland, and will run two chairs. All patrons will jret the benefit ot an electric roller brush. Call and irivc it a trial. HERGULE: EIHES IK'MSBJBEI h'a Ita ttorit of Zltctrie Sprk to euv f -r. ATain do tmU or dirt ' doubJt or jfttit Explosives, to ftvtieat v.'i:h fJ urrw:.aii tptri, It Oils ttavit AutomMtuNkUy. Just JJ-it i Cut-oer, turn O VZoui. a it run ail diy. Jt runt with ebtaptr gmdo ct Cacoliao tiaj ccr ctor- Eacia. tad Icoat. QUect:? it COSTS LECS to run it. rr StmpUeitf it Coatt lio T7a-U t-s rart.!. ai it tiwfta iilr re ft out of ardor tana m? otic Cat cr CasaUa Eagia wtr but. SEND rCM ILLUSTRATED iiESOUTTIVS COtCVLXJt TO lurramiK3.tl PALMER & REY, ti PtrSid. t. Fhose knives, are getting to look pretty old, and we know you have often wished for new ones. Do n't think you can't prices asked at PATTERSON BROS'. Jewelry Store arc so reasonable much less than you have been used that it will not the purse to Your company arm you will teel better satisfied if the table is well set. We I heve received 'a pieces ot silverware this week. m, mm, in wm Jit, t forks and spoons afford it, for the to hearing be a drain on purchase a few. will be pleased, number of new