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THEWEST SIDE. J. . I. UU, tOITOK. Best Side Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. MTtlU IN AlYA!H . OmYmt ..... tsUV MIX Month . . . . Thm Wvwthi .' All mn-l urn) dMlh nolle mil mwl fcig Iiiim wilt t mmnst n-o, All vr nttiiMwUl t ,hrx-,t nt xr llni. VwM ohltuikry iwauluiton will Iw vlutrgvtl tor UU rrnlm or Av wnt wr Un. AttrM Kit smnulnlwltitti f lililrll"l to T Wart Kn. Mitt m-ko all rriiiiilHii rbl t Om IVlk tAmiujr rlilllilin v'uhi- ltIMr-t M th lNwLorlW In Imtrpon Inm, Unvw, m wunttal-M umtior. FRIIUY.JI'NKIT, 1SU3. CMlf rllllmt KoiiU. Iouvrllo NatloniU tXuiwnll.ui, Jim 111. fmiaulli loUon, Nowmbor . I ' i Jackson county vlitl lUclf credit by electing Charley Nickcll to the next legislature. Here Is our W" Charley; lukfl. Skw Yokk's vote 1 nmwary to elect Democratic president, but it U not neowstiry to uouitnnto a lm oeratlo candidate. It is j list as well to bear thlw in mind. It makes one feel mi to read the refrains of the Newport Timr over the Republican defeat in Itetttoti county. Cheer up, lro. Davis there is abetter time coming. Mttfl. Blaise is reported to have telegraphed to the, young hopeful at Chicago: "Pa will accept," Kin menu is bcginulng early to assume a succession to 'Tritice Hush." TUB Otohm is trying very hard to p;iteh up the rcnls made iu the Republican gnrtueut. It is of no avail; it is clear there luw beeu a decrease iu the Republican vote all over the state. WHY did not the Republican pa pers speak of llorrasau "import,"' as they did of Inh four years agot O consistency, whither biw.t thou flow n ; and what kind of a ' jewel are you, anyway! Tug citizens' ticket is up again in Portlaud, and the deter mi tuition to down botft Simon and I-otatt is stronger than ever. The Omjonian la Rtrongly for the citizens' ticket. Lebtn me rvhl, Messrs.' Simon atul Lotau. The Falls City posters for the Fourth of July will b out next week. Everybody is now talking of going to Falls City to celebrate and cool off, and get a breath of the pure balsam air. Ho! for Faux City. Take the motor line, it runs every hour. A WOKTHT contemporary declanw it would have been "peculiarly bad breeding" for Blaine and Harrison to have exchanged the ordinary ofil cial courtesies at parting. It would then, be the height of discourtesy for one of these two creat men "to support the other for the presi dency." The tin plate liar is exposed by Brudztreet$, which, as is well known, is a non-partisan and a very careful business paper. It says that the total tin plate manufactured for the nine mouths ending April 1, liM2, is five and a quarter millions of pounds, which would not supply the home demand for twenty-four hours. "Neveh before iu the history of the country," says the Orcyoninn, "haa there been so great a decline in the prices of the necessaries of life as has taken place within tin past year." This must indeed In gratifying news to the people who have invested their money in the manufacturing! enterprises which are necessary to produce these "necessaries of life." The late Senator' llorr, of Mich igan, also late of the New York Herald, was an import the Iicpub llcans employed during the cam paign just closed in Oregon. The latest returns from Oregon, and particularly from Multnomah coun ty, place the Democrats under ever lasting obligations for this act of kindness, as the Republicans have duly returned the compliment ten dered them four years ago in the distinguished imported orator, Col John P. Irish, of California. Hon ore are about even, except that Irish is much the better speaker of the two. i Mtw. Leahk made a good point in saying tnau it was unnecessary to Introduce testimony from mem bers of the People's party as to the condition of the industrial classes in this country, "for," she said, "it is only necessary for me to put Republican or Democratic witness es on the stand, and they will do all the 'calamity howling' neces sary." Tn this connection it may not be amiss to quote from that good Republican authority, Hon. Carroll D. Wright, of the national labor bureau, who, in his report on "Industrial Depressions," pub lished in 1880, says 7.5 per cent, or about 1,000,000, of the workingmcn and women of this country, were at that time in a state of involuntary idleness. And in the same report he estimates that in the most pros perous industrial periods, at least 2 ior wut r kls force of urn wtuury is uimilo w liiut m- ploy mont. cttpwittUy com tiu'iul Mr. Wright' ivmrt U tlt (tiryoNMiit, it iuiHr which IiwIhIii, liu tlio fsiooof tlioHtullsllo.i to tW contrary,, that there U "work enough for all." Ai t. iu all, the Australian system of vot ing is a great suecoss, in that it protects the voter in tlie exercise of his franchise; and on the other hand, the IhkmIIci' is afraid to trust A voter w ho will sell his vtU; for a man who is so devoid of honor as to sell bis franchise for a few dol lars, is so dishonest that even the vote purchaser will not trust hlui out of his sight lest he might sell to the other fellow. llcnidcrt, as he is entirely alone when ho makes out his ticket, the vote-buyer must trust wholly to the seller's honesty, and as the buyer knows the seller is utterly devoid of honor, of course he will never trust hint out of his night. The new luvllot law hits come to stay. .i &ri:oxn ticket. Nothing but purblind pat'tUun whip, or jwrty eal bordering on iu 'sanity, can but me that the Minne rtjndis Republican convention litis put forward a very strong ticket iu the nominations of llenjttmlii Harrison and Whltelaw Reid for president and vice president. Har rison is the strongest man to day in the Republican party for president of the United States of America. Now if the Democrats at Chicago will put a strong ticket in the Held, one that can carry New York, then the Democrats will have a good show to wiu. Without New York, in ur opiulou neither party can elect. The parties in this eouutry are so evenly balanced that New York is always not only uncertain, but is uceessary, and Is therefore a tight ing ground for each party. The people's party Is an unknown hut very dangerous quantity iuthls presidential contest. It is against I the Republicans iu the North and the Democrats iu the Smth. Har rlson is personally known to the people of the I'nited .States In his inttilio relations, utid uo serious charge can U laid at his door. Whitelaw Kcid is a greater scholar and an abler man than Harrisou, but is not xised so well iu his makeup. Reid is far superior to Levi 1. Morton iu every particular except wealth. Ot course Mr. Held has a difil- cultyou band with the uuion print ers of New York, numbering eight or ten thousand voters, which will hurt him considerably in that state, ami will correspondingly weaketi the ticket. His attempt on the evo of his nomination to bridge the chasm, was made to order, aud for the occasion, but the trouble is there, as you will see later on. Nevertheless the ticket is a strong one personally, and the Democrats will le under the necessity of put tiug forth as strong a ticket, which they can do by making wise selec tions; and then the battle will pro ceed. A st rong, conscrvnt i ve ticket by the Democrats will make a vie tory possible for the Democracy; otherwise, otherwise. 77; 'A'AXV VJXIUVATMi. That man Webster whom the Republicans put upon their Htate ticket for attorney general, is the same apology whom the fool Dem ocrats assisUsl to the office of the circuit judgeship in Jackson county, the same man who never had a case iu the circuit court at the time of his election, and he is the affable, thin-skinned ideality, whose con science is more sensitive than his skin, this is the man that attempted to gag the press, and because the editor, Kaiser, of the Valley llrcord, reviewed his imbecility and down right injustice, this same Webster arraigned him before his court nnd lined the editor ami ordered him to jail. At the earliest possible! moment the supreme court of this stale reversed Webster, and set Kaiser free. Wclwter's own county gave two to one votes against hiin. He deserved this rebuke, and he got it well. The press of Oregon will not down at the bidding of a pitti fogging judge, while it not on ly respects but protects the judi cial ermine when worthily worn. This has been distinctively a news paper fight, and the people have upheld the freedom of the press, Webster is the worst defeated man in Oregon. A lUNUlNO L UTTER. KIMTOlt wkht midi;: Allow mo on behalf of the Farmers' Alliance and other citizens here to publicly congratulate Mr. J. O. Staats on his election by so large a majority, Mr. Btpts had the courage of his convictions, and dared to advocate on the stump the exemption of im provements from taxation. This is in line with the position so bravely taken by the Wkht Bum;, and shows that the man who will come out squarely for genuine reform in taxation will meet the approval of the people. As Hon. L. B. Cox wrote me some timoago, "The time for speaking under one's breath on public affairs has longsince passed," and the man who deals out nothing but time-worn platitudes during a campaign must expect no hearty indorsement from the people. He may get iu by a strict party vote or through the weak ties of his opto ttent. The people want and will soon demand something meaty, the People's party lielng merely an expression of popular discontent with the shifty politicians who frame the platforms aud run the machinery or Die old part lea. Many of the vagaries of the People' party if adopted would paralyse enter prise aud enthrone land monopoly iu an Impregnable position; but its platform docs not dodge the Issues, Is direct ami to the point, and hits grnit plausibility with those earnest M-oiiU w ho are Is'iiton roforiii,Pvcii if they "kick the lieehlve over" iu the reforming process. The vole for Mr. Hermann shows that the )topl did not go Itock on hint lieeause of his vote for free silver a manly thing In him lit Ute face of the OecyoNMia'i persistent assaults on flint coinage. Mr. Htaats can of course accom plish little in behalf of his tax-re form scheme while Oregon's foggy tMiist I tut Ion stands -411 the way, but let the subject once lie generally agitated, and the people will sweep away any such old time obstruc tion that stands Tin the path of progress. Wam.ack Y ATI. ORKUOX AUKICVUTKAL ft). During the iist ten days occurred the arrival and reception of Presi dent John M. liloss, of the Htate Agricultural College, The reoep tlott was the greatest ever given to any teacher iu Oregon. While it was announced as luformal, band and orchestral music of the hlgh'St order was furnished, ami a battticl was tendered to all. President ItloHS comes with the highest rec ommendations, aud since we have "fought, bled, and died," for the cans of education in general and the Oregon Agricultural College iu particular, aud lave time and again rejoiced to see some of the fruits of this service, it affords us much pleasure to give the follow ing information concerning Presi dent nioss: He Is a classical gradu ate of one of the best Kastern col leges, and one who inspires others by contact to Intellectual growth, lie is a matt of broad experience in the educational field, and one who shows that he knows how snd what to do. He is unassuming, prepos sessing iu appearance, and know how to meet men, as did his worthy predecessor. He has been sujsrin tendent of public instruction of Indiana, has been superintendent of schools of several large . cities, aud has filled important chairs in two collegiate Institutions previous to his election to the presidency of the Agricultural College, Tit R convention which nominated Mr.Chamberlain was for Cleveland, The nominee is a strong ami avowed anti Clevelandcr. He has carried the state, and it may lie policy for the Chicago convention to be for Mr. Cleveland, but nominate a man who can get the votes in November. VuiUaud lHqmtch, O; Bro. Noltner, go aud put your head iu an icehouse. You know that Chamberlain did not get one solitary vole lieeause he Is "anti Cleveland." He is not an avowed anti Clevelandcr," either. When you half doen "anti Clevelanders" in the state of Oregon are dead, do n't yon know enough to keep still, or go "where the woodbine twineth," etc.! Tlllf FROM t'Al.irOHKIA. iMOKt-isxiiKsi-ri, June 1,1, 12, Mil. I'.ni tdh: I have lieeii riiiiil- i-i 10 wrue an account or my trip rrom Sun Jow, Cal., to Hi In (mint, an I will oblige your reader. I left the above named place at three n. m.. 1-rlday af ternoon, and had s lovely trip through the Hunt Clara vallev. the country limkliig the bent: the hay all cut, grain in llmt-eluwi ortler. flower grow nar promiM-miUHiy along the road and In the tlchbt, making a kaleldoaeoplo view to the eye, a the train fleer along st riipld ieel; and at each elation there wiw Noiiiethlng attractive to ewe. Ar riving In Hn i-ranrlMco at Ave p, lu weencounten-dairaleof wind which threiileneil to Ui-tliollh our head gear, and blow u Into the middle of next moon with one blat: however, we rat lied our force, got Into a home car. aud In s Mhort time we were st our diwt I na tion, urrouiided by friend. Next da' we went to iioiut-n Uat rark. wit o I ever new, no matter how many time one viHii it, J no cut ranee form the hill Ntrcct cam Is through a pretty K otto, then we come to a lAkelet, lu which arc black anil white wan, pat Iiiimh, din-kit, etc nil of which children like to feud. Then there I the ring win-re the wooden animal go by nm chlnerv, and the youngster ride around for a nickel; there are goal uruwing cMrniiKC, ilonkey amid led. and other nmum-mcnta for the Juve nile. The entrancing munlo by the bund I one of the grcutoMt allurement; then the exnitmlte llower. rolled wulkM, gmen biuik, and comfortable Keuta, are all temptation lo while away ft few hours each week In till Kden. Since my lantvlMlt there a few week ago, they have an Inimemw ataU u of a buHC-hall thrower, mouiited on a high iM-doHtnl, which ImrntKllntely ciuciie me eye; uicy nave siko adiicd a hull'ulo and kid, which to nmny In a novelty. HutiMiiy afternoon we went by boat to San Kufael, nnd I wa truly amn.cd at the growth of the town since FACTORY. nil Successors to 3, A. PARKER. SUGAR PINE AND CEDAR DOORS A SPECIALTY, ALL SIZES- SCREEN DOORS, MADE TO ORDER. DOOR t hsd lst own It, ltlit ysis sun, I renewed my ncmmlutttntw with tlitt old F,ptooial church, which hs now nmny winiimiiliinnnfitlin'reiit deiiotul nut ltm, ml 1 Mtcslu miw Mt, Tsitml pst elnd In ifiwn verdure, looming ty ward, sua MimiKlit m toe ilsyi jon uy, wnen mr nmny minium i MtW it dally, V left llicw wit Ii a bunch ur tivautinii nowum at tuur p. m., bcUIiik throiiidt cnmAurlalily lo Urn end of I lie mule, and after s dl nuer si Hi aireot, rUd awhile, ami heard Harlow Davl leo turn in Urn evtmliiK, Monday innrn hut, at ten o'flhiek, tht slcautwr "Wil lamette Valley" ulimincil from the am wall, mhHIoii 4, with your liumhla aer vant on lioard, at nil nf the (Heweu gvn, f which llicni were only aoven. Vt had a very mijoyalile Crip, the an being tulltshu, the auu kIiIii Intt bright and warm, lli wlud favor. aliTv, and w went hwIIiik along without any dUlurbltig vleiiixiit, and w were miatilmuiti In n-fUKlng lo jwy tribute to Nepluiie. W aaw nuuicr mi wlislea, aud un tiny a shark fid Inweil u for limine, I irniuiiie be want ed a film fat eat which wh on board, nraonteuther Illlla Udhll quite sa tra der, Th ft-w iiiUMU'iiKi-m w ho met oil thi steamer hariiioiilt an well that w were nleknaniml "Hie tlappy Fam ily." Th ufllentw wn kind aud at tentive, th fare good, and no fault emild be fmmd with any one. We ar rived at Yaqulua at unoti, Wvdnnwlay, took lu the town, but did not pntnl it nsl; gathered wtlmnii Urrlea and wild Itowera, and dlmuverel that wry few people were vUtlllng NBWri aa yet, I lie weather being uueeaaimihle. Tlitinalay mortilug, at neven, we lmrd ed the earn, aud arrived In Corvalll al half aal tu, aud feund the tltua very long until we got on the Wewt Hlile traiu for thla town. Mv feeling were utrange aa 1 uearml the U where I hail an long remdiHl;Joy In anttetitlug meeting my former frlembi, deep aor row that 1 blunt collie alone, and not THE HAIR When not properly tared for, loe its lustre, beeoutes crisp, harsit, and dry, and falls out freely with every combing. To prevent this, the best and moat popular dressing in tho market U Ayer'i Hair Vigor. It remove dimlrufr, heals troublesome liutiiors of the tcslp, rvatores faded and gray hair to Its original color, and Impart to it a silky texture aud a lasting fragrance. Uy using tills preparation, the poo nut head ot hair souu Becomes Luxuriant and beautiful. All win a ooee toted Ajm'i Haa Vlrf, want ae oOkw drvMina. UalbialUl A SiuM, Imitiuu. Sluuua ttror. ky., wmi "We blls Ajr' Half Vlful U t Ui tm ewiUoa ut U kins la Uw auukiil, mil Mil atunn at i itiaa ot all oUwn. So drug tture U umpirta wltbuut a tutipljr ot It." "I aara UMd Ayrf Hair Vigor with great bo twill ami kaow irtmt etlwr ew aunt, twiatoa to and M ywni ot tt, bo tare ipefimie.M) umllar gu4 rMUlu truai tt UMot UlU (impaniUaa. It enttunw gtay hair to iu oiiimul eolur, erotiHSe a bow (towUi, (Km lutlr Iu Uw balr, and etvanot Uw rii al dandiuS." llia(ile Ovtwa, Maand.SpaUk After Using A auathor t oUwr prvearatkwui without any Mtutecturj mull, I Smt UmI Ar Italr Vigor It Muting air bair to aruw." A. J. tHnwtit, Otiwral Maivtuuit, laUlaa llMMt. ft. W. T. Ayr( lUlr Vir b Ui only pR-eara-IU I enulil tw tint la lnoi datntrut, cure Itrhlng tkumort, kiut eremtl la at tialr. I eaa emtitMilty noatuwa4 II." J. C HuUr, SpaMr, Mau. My wife bltM Hut U money I pom tar Ayri lllr Vigor Um bi ihmi ttw nt auui, It aa gl Sr as wiwk aaUtfMUaa.'-JuwM A. AUtK, St. AuguMlna, TsiM. AycPs Hair Vigor Dr. 1 C IYER A CO., lm Miss. gVSS f H t)rtgtU ag rwruawn. EAST AND 80UTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFC R0UTL SHASTA IilHE. lirM Tnlat Ur ForUaad Pally. JouUV""T RofiT Tit) r. a. nm v. m. 1.11 A. M. I.v. I'urlUinl At. I.v. Allwnr Ar. Ar. San trfli I.v, t-u A, m itm v. m Abort train Hue only t (nllovlng auilntu nnnoi i.iivri; kmi iwumm, i'iveu i in, Wnulburn.Msloni. Allwir, TMifvnt, hll. Hal Mr, Hmburg, JuucUuofliy, Irrlng ud g- Rostburg Mail. Daily. tri-av. Pnrtland .... : A., ltrhurg . , . , ?iu a. a, Arrive, Itiinehiirg ,,,.t tn r. M IVirtlnnil i, Albany Leeat. Pally eaeepi Hiimlny. Iv Piirtliiit......) p.m. Albany IMUii.m, Xrrt Allikiiy ..,IM p.m. mrtiiuiii ... !;:'. in PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS Second-class Sleeping Cars, For tli wwniiimnititlliin uf inuuKiiann linlillng wwhiiUdIm Hokum, M, liil to x prm train. West Bids Dlvinlon. Between Portland and Corvallig MAIL TRAM DAILT (lieapt Banitay.) rwz"i L. Putlluiil At. Ar. Ilwiileiiae Ar. At. OorJII L. Tlop. in. 1Mb. m. U tftp, ro. il HA. 1 10 r. Al Alhanv imi ComlUa oonnaol with train ci ongua ramiM baiuum. BZPICSS ma UOt (Except Sund y) j- j irrWa. fortUnd ,4:Mr, V. MftMtnnvUi 11t. M. MoMlnnrUl I U A. a. I Portland .,.. t. a. mouob ti01cti to all foots East aid muth. IFui Uki aa4 ratonattloa Mganltng ratat ad, ala.. 011 ajmui t i.l.. OMIO. a. xouuta, a i booim, gat. AaM. . A Imm. Portland, oiikoon. On sale to St, Paul, SI. Louis, And All Point EAST, NORTH, AND SOUTH. THROUGH SLEEPhRS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS, AND DINERS. gtmar from Portland to Kvnty 4 Dy. Ban Franctaco TICKETS TO 1ND FROM EUROPE. Fnr mte an4 aentral lufiirmaUun call on or Addiviw, g TICKETS W. H. Hum, Bum,, kmt, (tnl. 1'uhh. Agt. H ffanlilngtou Ht 1'OKTI.ANTI, OHHIION, set tht nutilllsr form waiting to giwt in hut with him It U well. I nave I wen m cordially mid luuii!lv re calved that 1 look forward to a bpV vWt smiiiiK my iUoudsm sxmwIhos, and dIimII lmv many KmtlfyluK rrml tilx-enem to OHi-rv lutek with m In ('! Itornls. 1 tlml numerous clmuuwi lo ¬ th U'ller In Iiiwii, mul liuiK'wmm trixxl bullUlumwlllreiilMtalllliwenMiMiiiii-d by tire rpwnll if'til When 1 left here I uvr ex iwetiM return, but 1 find mat we knew ma wlial s day may bring forth, for then waa aoon-thlng liuiellel ma to eoine, and a eoiinlnot drawing at my heart Rtrlnir from till illrentlmi, wliloli cxiuhl nut im oonlnilleil. hut which in out hav lieeii vaued thnHigh aorim talUman or aheklnali. tul 1 Ami that 1 anall - tw Indemnified by my trip, Friend of yon, Ihy loving irreellntr, KiMithe th heart timirewd hy tare, And we 'II ho fur fulum trieeilnga, To lnp Hi band with kindly ohevr. W aufter when our tie are broken, Th lioiiui uiwt rohlwdj our male hrta goiio: With folilwl hand aud wortluuHken, V waet th crow la hard to li ar along. Hut loving word, Kiul mlle of w el omiie, Can lift th eliiuu and help u toemlur 'I'll aurmwa, and th greateat trial Whleh time along oau fully, aurvly our. Mania K LAtlANHiKt'H. tz X o h 3 Kb j n Id d id S C 5 t3 at 5 -E rui In R. H. WILCOX & CO. The Plumed Kniebt of Reclorocitv was dawned at Minneapolis. We missed our guess, and it 's Harrison. ALU SiMEE to us. It 's free trade and protection both at our house. This looks like an acrobatic performance trying to ride two horses going in opposite directions, bnt it 's easy enough done if you know how. Our doors are wide open, and we 're selling goods at free-trade prices; at the same time we protect you against high prices SEE. NAVIGATION will scon be suspended on the Willam ette, and San Francisco competition will be shot out for some time, and in order to be pregared for the FRUITING SEASON, we hate ORDERED 13,000 LBS. here by July 10. So remctnlMT, we can' t hs tuulormilil. We will not try to oiiuiiwrato our ImiKitlim, lint we are dt't'ldwlly in the grocrry Imsinww. M' 'vo got the runtling fever, nnd wunt your tnuio, or r.h much of it un oslble. Oi vo us ti lul aud bo convinced. R. II WILCOX & CO., GROCERS AND BAKERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. F. ANSTINE i WALL PAPER FURNITURE GOODS DELIVERED F. ANSTINE I hove in itook nice Tine of oliuirs. bedroom suta. sad Diooa fnrniinrfl. wnll nn,. nd picture triune moulding, tiive ute a Our Motto "A 4ollf orili " .Nr" l tt "0,ts t UooH'i Mlr,l- a4U'Ui I a blgtily uim'I tm. iprtll nt oUwf wH igtlil umbwII, au4 pro'" ky iiMU Wi "" and bwl l''il of tli l4 V I,r duml. " loMltar w"'k M awdlolnal '" h land by a CuaMMatluu, -r.p'rtloo, ni4 t'w' iveulla to Itaelft flirr4 kf M"l"",r ' VHtriil W1 kiiowa tt '" m,ai" lM H fe'P llo ob aw U I't"Hll. and orofala, (All rlwui. '" f Itnv". " baiaogj o4 aU dlMAM ' m iIihh arl'l Iroai Iwutir Wue4 km i ol lh y. "t Bv " H"f garMit'111 BI t4 It W k U kt I-.k1 purlllM I kYg tw uwl." kin. It. Kiata, Aabura, CL The Ht MiHllnln. I k koltMof Unni't k" Mrlll in ' . II fc kl giwl 4!. I It btli t" mM lu luillll"n 4ytpla" "a M. A. Ut)nAi.. rum ktrt. M juM,Cal . "! "! Hood's Sarsaparilla sat WViZ WssS LII.MM. 100 Dose One Owu lAHANliHiJ I TU VJV VI AV AW 4Hwn4 dmiletTmtn iUiimg ;.I. V,.T-r-l.'.Ml , iK-.iiag.li; ';" lo. rW,il,e Hnrmtlury i.lt...a n "''J a irtl L.n-nt o el t""'. t nr.t Si!?vr il '' 1 1 ' n-tel'-Hiif t". 1 Uw rritimly b wyot ljti gin i" in". II a U. M fci r aiait. M,rt"' n,'.m linn tirrll.1 dlw U a wrHJ" guanoiiwj UllrMi ll " Ui rttmiiu nel rami. rMil lmp r "'"I1" un- KITTYS 0RGAKS-; Am Uw l-l, Wrli W nui'r' in hmmI r, n itr, wwiiiimi"- Jw, BAKERY Of SUGAR, to be delivered PICTURE FRAMES TRICKS RIGHT cell, O'DOKLU IRUIC3E Are head-quarters in Polk County for ram i m im Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware. Bain Wagons, the Oliver F PMRfl V T"- . . ,T LOOKING AFTER THE DOLLARS. It I all right tw lik A T It tl '"!. ti H ynn n ry y nf tn thrni. ' wui ruvtm liiiw lifilil JtU l.ti )uur School Books, Tablets, is, and School Supplies. . sewing Memo, oecus, w ras, , frum W. II. Wliwlrr. Jt ln-S " pmt'tirt I" t!! '' yna I" '' ' ! Hw, Ibrjr 5,,U . miur Jfa bM T"U tomi ll md. CONFECTIONERY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, O. L. L VAN NORTW1CK Has 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 Irom Portland, and will run two chairs. All patrons will pet the benefit ot an electric roller brush. Call and jfiveitja trial. HERCULES IGAS- GASOLIfJE Etiie Xo Pttiertu or Zltctrie Spurk to ctrti tar. UTiicms no imtU r.r dirt. Xo doubl or aJ! Explosions, eo Avgarst with ti unrvllM ipri, Jt OHM ttwdt AutomattCMjly, Just UzZt ti Ewnvr, tan VZJ, uut it rum U fjr. . Jt mi mth ftaMM fiwdo'cf Casoaa'raa ajr eUtnr af tad ;caam qaomtif it COSTS LESS to rua it. Tor Simplicitf st Beats the TSurH. 1 Lf t&S wpj. ptrts, U thntr ios to git out ot order ti4 nay other Cm of Oasalin Eec:o now biUZL szmJjrvR jUsUstiutxo iissciurTrrx orctlam to tu franctad PALMER, & REYf tetei t WAT WHAT V Is It, TIJi The best makes of watches, at proper prices; guaranteed according to their various qualities; some very low in price, to suit thin pocketbooks, but of fair qual ity notwithstanding; some very fine, very beautiful, for those who can afford the luxury of the very best. PATTERSOI BROS.. Independence, Or. w, cm. bh ira Barbed Ire, Buckeye Pumps. Chilled and Steel Plows, ASK THE PRICE