Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1892)
HOW TO t'KMMIVK HKAt.lll. Oueof tto Ul way to krt') In mnl health, my the Monthly JfMJ.fi'a, l not to think nt worry too unu-h itlnml it. Ifyuu fvvlsuviiK and wi-ll, dun't tniaglm- that tome tiiKldkm dim-- may t awtly aUaoktnjr yur oon Uuitlon, Many ivple atv llko tl In exj wtomi-d traveler, who aivxhiiiKly luquttvd akmt tm tynittu of n-u-alvkiu-asi, and ,.ow Im ahoutd know when h httil It, One gom-mlly known h-n lit? la U'k, and fivtitmtly timuy ljwmWy alarming ay uipUwn irw, urion InvwrthjatUm, to tovtiliiar l fivlly natural ikvuitmuv or tw'wry tight tinimrtaneo. Eat and drink what you dowirt, a. Ion aa It aim with ytt. Your atoiuache know pretty vrull what it ctut dlgwit. Plain, miitnUs food U itir bio, asagvnertd thing, but thoUisurh of Unstable, tn nuHlonuloit, will ttono harm. Alcoholic bewragt aiv not tU for habitual uv They an- trut mvdK-liica, and should only lie used tike any ot!ur Htietne---uuderthedviotor nliy an-laa. As regular U'Vemiw they can do no good, but w ill aluuwt wrtalnly do harm. Take all the sleep you can get, but iiiietnber that th mwmry- amount varies greatly fur ditVownt- peraoti. Sarnie nttiM aleep tit ktvut tiln lunim, whit other thrive under six. Only do n't rob yoursvlf of what you really mwd. Tb "mWutisht oil" l terribly exivualv tlhimiuant to bum either fat purpoaea of tabor or study. Always treat a common 4d with great rwneeL Ninety uiu tlnuta out ot n hundred it will get well any way, but the hundredth euld, if la-gleeled, inavlead to hroitehitla, pneumonia, or couautuptlou. It t beat to tako no such elmmvs. If yon are hk euousti to need any medicine at all, t-yoiid the sun pi reniedle familiar to ail, you ar aiek enough to need the initvuttaiic of a physician. i?y all means take as nmoli exerei as you ran, and be In the ovum air as much a ptwsiMe. Outdar lift' I the natund eotidition of mankind, ami the ruore one ran liw of It, the U tter. The praelh-e must not be carried to fxtreutea, however. There are many days when one U tnuih Ktter otf in ft warm, ciMufortable, welbveutiluted bou than tr'iK to take outdoor ex ereiw lu a mid tutor torm, or under a July sun, and no one ever atretmlh ened his eoastitutlou by ntceptiur with hi UhI-hmhu window open with the utitidtt temperature at wro, or allow lug the auow to drift lu Mam hU pil low. Fnwh air, tuultht, (?xk1 and surthi ent ftaid, pure water, outdoor exenise, temiwraniv In all thing?", and a ebeer fut dUpcwitlon, are the chief rwuietliiw in nature' dispensatory, ami are worth more tnau all the dnijai and luediclnea of the shop. Ir. Holmes haa truly wild that If nine-tentlm of all the liiedioimw, jwient, prnprietary. and otherwise, lu the world, were poured into the ocean, it would be all the better for mankind and alt the worse for the Ashes; and the l ent phy idau can do little without good nur itiK, and thus aid nature iu thmwlug ott'Oi'a!. rullllea Mk airane Boafvlluwt. Ilecentlv the New York THInme made tliln statement: "Shallow men used to inuutiiie that he was oppuned to reciprocity latnuse be waa resolute for irotcctioti, M early aa any man lu public life he aaw that the two must k toether, parte of grand whole, or neither could wiu complete aud laming victory." y To th the New York II 'ttrtd made this reply: "Indeed: How happened it then that Mr. Blaine waa unable to et even a aiectful hearing for the reciprocity tdi-a before Mr. MeKinley'n committee; tliat the McKinley bill pasted the hoinw without it, and that Mr. Blaine wao only able to jret it adopt nl in thewimte by Mna"hhiK hia hat and doelurini; llmt the McKinley hill, an It atood, wnuld not make a market for another liuhel t wheat or barrel of pork, la it the duty of ao onrou to falsity history''" The Kepubllcun party In Mv its best to recover loat ground. It me the wisdom of freer trade, and ita declara tion of priuclplcs la "protection and rec iprocity." Hnre'y tlnwe two words an "strange bedfellowa," but litiiw l In Ihe habit of making ntch. Euxt On goniun. FACT AGAINST FICTION. An tuainne of th MUlendltig (;harrt9 of ClrcumaUntlal l:vliUnr. There is no figment of the lmaginv tion if it in at all within Die limit of poaaibiliticft more curious or (strange than ome tiling that actually happen. The followiug in an instance iu proof of thia: A few years ago Frank Millet, the well known artist, war correspondent and Btory writer, pnbliabed a abort story in a leading inanzine which had as it principal featnre the myaterious killing of a Parinian artist in hix own ettulio. A web of circuumtantial evidence led to the arrest of a model who had been in the habit of posing for him. But through tome chain of circumatancet which tiie writer of this baa now forgotten, the murder if murder it can bo called nu fonnd to have teen caused by the diacharge of a firearm through the force of capillary attraction. The firearm waa used by the artiat aa a atudio acceaaory, and waa hang in finch a manner that he waa directly in line with it. Ita dis charge occurred when he waa alone in hi atudio. The story waa a vivid and Ingenious flight of the imagination. Now for iu parallel in fact. The Albany Law Journal tells of the arrest of a man opon the charge of kill ing hi couain. The dead man waa fonnd lying upon a lonnge abont 8 o'clock in the afternixjn with a 32-caliher ball in his brain. The counin, who had an interest of $100,000 in his death, waa alone with him in the boune at the time. The discovery of the real canue of death waa due to the lawyer of the accused, who took the rifle from which the ball had been fired, loaded and hung it upon the wall, and then marked the form of a man npon a white sheet and placed it npon the lounge where the man luvd been found, Then a heavy cut glass pitcher of wa ter waa placed upon a shelf above. The temperature was 00 degs. in the shade. The pitcher of water acted as a sun flaw), and the hot rays of the sun shining through the water were refracted di rectly npon the cartridge chamber of the rifle. Eight witnesses were in the room, and a few minutes after 11 o'clock there was a puff and a report, and the ball atruck the outlined form back of the ear, and the theory of circumstantial evi dence was exploded. This is interesting, not only because the real occurrence is quite as strange as the imagined one, but because the fact came after the fiction and paralleled it so closely. Detroit Free .Press, MV RAILOU LOVttl. 1 Ktitl Hjl.l My tilv U Ul Tliol annua my Mihtr kwc I ti'ti tit ! m tlx-? git liy llnl itlitilr KtttlltuHl Valtnt ? liul uhr uritui bi k lujr kwr , Y me lun j 1 1t wtM' 1 awaa TIU ot mjMimtnr kivw, i Ynri hv I but tl la rattti 1 Ok. lill I m aa wrlti cla M k)U( !! Ml lor Uivorf j W ith wpwy bwl flm r?wu "(tow l llif wtflnr towr," , TtM tn i la BHiniain, Ot wri ni rftroly Kiw Tvtt f ay ltai twa Uiv, j Kro tlto'n mt Jir ShMt ihm tmt Hiint h'lt. ' -. aijr ken. OVr mmmUIH, lilll amt rlntln atrawn iMwUitaun'ilMt, twtlim twaua , Ttma almll iy iwul fm yr Tk Sliitiu rivaj", Ta ii aiy ) kt kiwn Rul aUlt 1 watu-k, bail wl to vaU. Wkll ikt my krt mar tiaavo Ut laaia, tv uiy iti-ivwfiwt lvr, lljma Ik ttuntlek la Yaulta ittad. IMviuutnt lm fur Kattta A pleasant game for an evening at home, among a few reading people and tlieir neighbor, ia cl!el "yuotUov" A cant with vme appropriate tine may aiinonne the evening to your frienda, and for an hour the hoatera or aouia one else aitfned the duty may read ipiota timia, the guesit giving tiie author, Well knowu line thould lie written on alipa of pair Jid put lu a pretty ribtwn tvanket. The guwta are aeatmt la aiirele, and after the first quotation one la given a lntmiie to nam the author, If h fail, the reader give the rid lit nam and Svk 3 reada the next qnoution and pujaaea to hU next npijjhttor. To give variety an author's nam may be given, and a point is made by tit first one who respond with a tpiotatioa from that writer; or a ubj t may tie given and appropriate quotation called for. The one making th greaNit nnmtier of point win the game. Another Kama that rails for quick thought ia called "Ubirrvatlon. On the crd given to each perm ia a list of ten article that he ia given ten aeeonda each to An evening devoted b curew, after the fashion of torn of the clubs, is li both delightful aad protltahla. Each gueat brinpt a curio aad tell the history of it tn the mm manner a geographical club sometime vane it eveuiDir by having each member bring a picture of tome ot where he ha traveled and give a little talk about it. New York Post rightist t aallualla Ilntaakuakar. In rfptti to oltinacy in dreea makers for carrying out idea I had an amusing experience. My sister' stay in Pari was too short for my dressmaker to undertake all h wanted made. For the best thtujr we went to a big draws maker, wlwse linirtance lie in great pretension. Among the thiua ordered there was one for which I wanted my own way. The woman exclaimed: "But that ia not practical, Yon women have ideas, but they can't be carried out "Well, if it cannot be carried out 1 wilt be responsible for poilt cloth if there be any." I knew she oppod it brcaaae the idea wa not her own, and that it did not go to swell the bill with yards of lace, feathers, furs, passementerie, ete. She consented at last; the dree waa a great success. A few week after I had occasion to call on the dressmaker, and what waa my surprise to find several dressed in the sbowroum with my idea Very practically carried out, and what Wa my greater surprise, when the Wom an came iu, to find she wa wearing my idea practically demonstrated on her own back. Brooklyn Kale. "You can never pot too much water tn milk if you always put It through the cow's mouth." This is one of many analogous aphorisms by Professor Bob ertaon, the Canadian dairy commissioner. The druiiiftst 1 no lunger a manufac turer of hi compounds, and has ban ished mortar and pestle to be a dispenser of the product of laboratories wber whirling machinery tiie work. linuatlWa of I lilnaMi Trsitxa t'uloua. The trades uitiona of Chin resort to terrible remedies iu order to carry out their ends. I heard of a case lu Shang hai where an employer did something contrary to the rule of the guild of his workmen. His men obj.et'd, but bo re fused to accede to their demands, anil they concluded to make an example of him. He had more than luO men work ing for him. These at a coHc rtl sig nal sprang nvm him aud commenced biting him. They had leader, and this leader would not let one of the men go away from the place without showing his teeth, and if the teeth and gums were bloody he was allowed to go out. The plot was gotten up ou the basis that there was do cupital punishment iu China for biting. They bit the man to death and the matter came to the ears of the government. There was a little fnsa aismt it, but the guild was a strong one, and only the man who took thn first bite waa punished. The punishment of member within the guild for acting contrary to it rules are equally terrible. Frank O. Carpenter in National Trib- si ? j, I.. H. M t W U. - -v 4 t - - 1 :j -i-fr ' v. if;.: "'- v v M J ' A i ! -'tl !. j a4 ft "J , t, j ; j' 3 K -Hi- i -V iu!-' ' it 1 r1- w s ' t - 4 t r rt wt - . i ' i. . s.s.4 Vfr 1, f-i Htk ' i. -M t - ,-ki f 1 . 1 . "i ',f,rr, fi'- (i'iM"5 ni'n i pni, f 1 . , it. si iotit'1 mi-t.s.t r iii o' .,,'. .'.u: , ..1! - I'll A Fi : '?i.l't$,sulL'V ..11. H J'.l it, 1. Hi .... Ml t. , 1 H V L'f n m- U.l'U.l'K'iTriii fi'Ilriif YVLWr ',',' it t. I . :h i'.m'Jm-: tAnt'-wt of kill l. klihUfl. AniNQTON a CO. Aosht. 9m Fes-acifO. ler, ! iRi':tt't'.if as-; ji srrr.. GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, - - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property of all kinds. Those having property for sale, please call. PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor, Dealer in Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc, ' All bills must bo settled monthly. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a. m. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Main street, Piatur-a't r.,wf tit A.IJttaliuawl. There Is an tiitenwllng collection of cats in the cellars of scold storage ware bourn on Front (iict. The leuqs ruttira if tlnwe cellars vnrie from 14 to Ull dctflh Fahrenheit, ami the rata and mice were so destructive that three years ao twelv cwta were caiiuht and placed iu them. At first they had to b closely ivtilliird. but they soon adapted them el ve to their new conditions of Cold aud darknesa, aud tmw seldom venture tnto the liRht and warmer atr. When brought up they at oium attempt to re turn to their cold quarters, Five ot the original twelve remain, Their hair ha grown very thick and re mains without ehntig through the year. Two titter of kittens have been bW m auiHHwsiv year, all having very thick hair. ' The room where they were found wa at temtieiatnw of 81 deg-4'hil" del phi Ledger. k WM Tlaawt Auyaaay. L had been trotting her little feet oft walling upon the elder member of the family, aa little children crii. At last, wearv fnm alippliig down from bet chair so often, and out ot patience) at th demand made upon her, she exclaimed, "Well, I gii 'a I get tired a anybtaty, if tis only a smalt tiredr Nw York Tribune, "llfa." The Intelligent foreigner 1 highly amnaixl at the indiscriminate way iu which KngtUh nadleme us this word, regardless of the nmulier and sex of the performer whom they wish to applaud. A tenor ia, of course, bravo; but a prima dona Is brava. More than one male artist can only tx bravt, and it there are more ladii than one on the stage, and no man ts to be Included in the applause, they should be hailed a braveat least accordiug to Italian grammar. Note and Qwrw, The art of longevity, alt the world over, I a regular life, temperate in all thing, with abundance of pure air and water, and freedom from anxiety, ear and worry. lrit a frails. They slay multitude when they are the product of neglect of Incipient dlsase. A "alight" eold, fit of III digestion, blllouslniss, or Constipation, each ur any ( t beast "minor alltueuta'1 jadvamvlti nmiiy en1 with "league destroying strides," Hive them a swift, early defeat with Uustcliere Womach Bitter and avert the danger. Alarnethy administered an alarming rwtmke to the man who tufornuHt him that he had "oiilv a wild!" "Only a wild." repeated the doctor, "What ; wirtitd ye liave the plague!" ttbeu nitttlsm and la grippe are easily exllm j gnWmhle at the start. Why then al- : low tliem to get up a full head ofsieam? Put 011 the biakm with the 'Bitter. The genial warmth which this superb , metliciue dittiiwis through the system, the impetus It gives to the circulation of the bbst, Its .lhlng and strength eniug ctl'wt uju the nervous, sptcinlly reeomuieud it Hi the euftvhled and 4ck T ts the great specltle for malaria. llrMta'a I'Unua aud Or sua. Hon. IanU t F. tWatty, the gnat o gau and piano manufacturer, la Inilld lug and shipping more organs aud i.laiioa than ever. In ISM Mr, lUstty left homo a la-nuilesa plow-boy, and by hi Indoinitalde will he has worked hi w ay up so a to mil so fur, newrly psi.tssi of Bcalty aurguna and plums since lo, Nottihig seems to dishearten htm; ot- atacle laid In tils way that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, be turn to au advertiavitaeiit anil cornea out of It brighter ttian ever. Ills lustruiiieiits. a I well known, an1 very popular and are to he found in ail tsirts of the world. We are Informed that during the next ten year he in tends to sell 11.Ois more of his make. That hienns a businesa orr.U.Ooo.oiit if we average them at f lot'cueh. It Is al ntwly the lurgint luisinos of the kind In existence. iseud tolnliiel F. Iteatty, Washington, .New Jersa-y, lor eatulogue rv . . & LSc-'"j t'X it MlfMTtl l)U flf ttfirMtr tttltk f IMlfr II I Ml I tat ft'.' (IT WW iS--t MM r Ift . t4 ! tanritntlff, 1 le. I H4 -h nn ! f-rnvr t ! pi' tli-V I lit 11 H InvMlmaH -i H Op Utttl tlsvu.ij I mv " lfi't nil f ala-l rnlf .m ,i j,.i,..e.rt, wV (l 4 by (.b.UiMpj, er, lvt ti.aj l,fal.l ir .(Ht hfft gnlftfll rttt MWU t nrh p'i" t tsoiUHl f'f tl!, -it.r'aa ! tat-l4ii' '; jaarMf Dl ltf lUli ll . at,4 !, 4rit. wrr I llta UoW l!tl '-4 th HOiOII i-rpMtlfH' t It t !. (lHa- Mtftt -.pwtr v.i Uf. ai.'I . ffttlf ptnmi m. thai I l- il ('!) rnn IUrWllppMhif eh ji fl f inllr0, h I I! rii ; - ) I I i ( i H -.lt i'l. I I 1 It liO J!. iin lot '..(ir-ta-t.asiHr f f tn -Uf h. t I'Hry 1 ' rtkii t(n'.lf it iiwiirmi tf t.f fir (i-.t"itrt"'..etn"t"f MWer At iHi V9 ran to lb ttiufctariit (( ! hum, eia"tr t ar. f H--ra t - ty AftfirnK fie Ja. l llil twf tr V r ft da mi -'! Iff l-t i:i ")tt t- - ?.-!, t lfdo" i)Ot . -- t rut iri'r4 - i..i'"Mi r 'l, ! rn:;i-'"l'""j f t'F S1 fult ll'li t tlitllfefat. I f to Is-rt t t !tt tin u(!iiHMl W tit AH t mm p ;r . tx'W iai it lto .lt -tt.t-it f , M tttatrte'l Vliil ni'tm n t I.-'. ('', Kiiiinrn HtiUh-.-B tti-mttj mt --tl -ir S , i to iF'f'a iH""'( 1'H kit frr, Mrititn!ii I'm' lw Uf .tif f intm , llMlivU V I Ut I mi iliititl, MttlMr. Independence, Oregon. ' nf !siisJUM!)9Ui!s!tJiL s V-I , v-S THE PLANO BINDERS A General Stock of Shelf . and Heavy W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfclter Building, Cor. C and Main sts,, INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON. t. raaaxwt. Prescott .fRM'turf Indcpcndenr MatrM Tf u FIR AND HAPJ) WOOD, KOUGH AN'D PHESSED LUMBER I k, Wuaaiaa, Mangr, - Inlnilrnc. OrKn. Stylish Turnouts Always in Readiness.' Ilitvltiff httly jnwlrnw! the t Jinn. i an- now Uttt-r Mviturttt Uu itililic, ita wo ftiv now tu tkiiiK atut aw iinriUK to lk wmty Kiibatiiittitti inipruvi-'iu'iitji, Tums lawnU'il by tht thty or imiitib. Jnviliti(f tni'it it utM-clulty, AI tM SSTftr.r-- H in-mlit riallv tniim ra)ilal'ltt fi'f I vl l-"mt. w l 111,; Ui. Ill .- iU.t."'ll.i .-. .... flf I J" If , llWll" DAMON & COOK, Prop iiinii B. F. BURCH- & SON. We t'itu lit fmitiit four ihton aottth "f U"' Flint Nuttotiiit Iktiik, ami wimUt In- j.lr.s'il to li tvi- yim ilrn hi utul aw mi tun! il' yuu liitvu Hiiytliinc iu tins mil -eMail lint-, w ntu tin jM-nwita jiitt ari liHiklttjj fr. This ta tli lwt jioriititt of tin- Willitmi'tti' vu'ti-j, l-Hll HID 1.K jjilllihlg t ll'Hlil th' fiM't, Hiul art t-aJitiiii tltiM wuj. lU-finisi' of tlitit fact, w art? lint-; gdii! ti )-hiy! kiji utir trjis tit-ii imil iiblli-! If you Imvi jiroju-rty to adl, IM, it with n. If you want t' losy, wt- mu suit you. Wt will illMllr ynitr ptipiH,V, l' i!" "!' t'vilfl'liliiJ. It will lii to your inU'l'ot to fall utul m ta-fiite you list nf jm: i Ii.l i- jir"n-ity cUvm hen-. 1 m ntaa Aa M ES ludtaaur to j D. tr vine, Doalar in Gs'ocerie; Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I liava mi IiiiihI a liuo lot of ciiiiinnl khoiI tlmt will tin wH lV tlm ciwc vimv clit'iip, AIho, a lot of v-ry lliiti ImntiMi. tlmt will im milil vi-ry uwir rust, Remember the old stand of J. D. I. MEN I WH7 -E ITOn m 'Va V, a., a inn n l am 1 W'lr :wn ft f tivr- n. n ' " ' s;'.dAiuj;ft, 6W0P MONEY we have a relief and cure In your Ignorance of effects ana vitality which U system the elements thus strength and vigor will fol. euro or money reiunacu. Yj ur. banoen a fciectric vr t after all other, treatments S", testify, and from many of VhjS TH B XA 1 ! Is a complete galvanic battery, made Into a belt so as to be easily worn during work or at rest, rind It glifc soothing, prolonged currents Which are Instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit $5,000. It has an Improved Electi-io Suapcmaory, the greatest boon ever clven weak men, and wo warrant It to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, of Money Rofundod. They ere graded in strength to nieot all stages of weakness hi young, middle-nged or old men, and will cure the worst cases in two or three mouths. Address s SAN DEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. nap it ia 1 w -a.v.7. - ,- . r 1 Hardware, I 4. Vl'iH-a Si Voness, - m or-. Sam mill. .imi. w i intunttt iti tlm alaWi-a nf J, J. lliaii -vnr t tmi t the ih-nwuila i altMrr tin lwiti Ctli-wi an I alia I'll ln 1I-I1'I.H.-I4 i' I'M S ..mm al B.IU , I r...! l " l. ' I" Dli-a I J ,.N.I.L,. pa 1 1 a- iilDliljy. AND SU5PEHSOHY FOR, ilSW 'W T-T YfW WWW MV WW Vviw? ttH1 Maw m i ' ; m ii r r . r v ikj4 WHO ARE iuurn &!;i,'A-i;t-'j WFm T JrJF "'' Jf7 1 ff ,'"-v -'wooa.wi, n-iiavi,li-irt-i ii-iv I Ul-, ifii5- f'Su Lost JM ANHopD. F?h eumati s m, Lame ?Mm LFLCiiNCOiruuntMUKY&bENJtHAli lLLrlEALTH J illflW " v. rfrnpti ,,f abii. vrAaaii. wnrrrr nnil varnnaitri. 1?nr ,, ofr. tiie effects of ftbmes, excesses, tn our mnrvelous Invention, which requires but a triul to convince the most stapticnl, or by excesses, or exposure, you mny hve unduly drained your system of nerve force electricityand thus caused your weakness or lack of force. It you replace into your drained, which are required for vigorous strength, you will remove the cause, and health, low at once and in a natural way. This is our plan and treatment, and we guarantee a heno for our illustrated Vmphlets, tree j Belt Is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vtor, fulled, in can be shown bv lulniheilH of caaen thmiinluiiit this Sw.. nlm u.nnLI ,,I ,.H whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our Belt, DR. SHNDBN ELECTRIC BELT r 1. 9 ! Mil. if. ! I MIH K 'l'" H-w'tl 'Mi-Ill l..t I.... 1 ..,.,1 .h, I. .iii.ri. .1"-. ralr inn! ; ! It') Uln,fiiriili I''-!'"- 1 .Vt'l.i-'"-' I - ' Saddl I a a Whips, Oils, Robes, land Brushes. wm i mi. Si. CHARLES I.i'.t.lmjj liitd 'l tlic Nonhwi'M I -it. HtOrmilU' li.inl.T.tflf 'rlrl-'-lla, lint-. Hi! iiiii tttii ii,,r.nrii'riil ' if Iiiiiu.Ij.h1. til l.ullltol, aaa Il n,i l' ". , ,, , ti.nut lunluali' fiuil" li-l f" "'- l"Haa (IIH- hhU.ll.--t kllil . liliiv nima. C. W. KNOWLES. PROPRIETOR, i;,jf, ftuid a 1.4 Wimia. n. PORTLAND, OFtCGON. LAST AND ' bC'JTH scjnw wane bowl SHASTA lilNE. K.ptaa Irl!i lt fuilli4 I'al'.J, H' trr la f. a. 1 i-. I-'TiIbihI A', k j , ,. , 1 Ar. -rttl I 1 .11 I ' j'. . I . a ! ij r, a . t'. lia i.a n..i.itv i l. na ..a rf "I'd r-i i-''a-. . m. A . 1 .... . ., ll" ... la- i'l. " l I ' aa.. h. n.w. " ju.m11.-1. nl, ir: hij . t Anna. ti ... i,.i- , 11 r. a i -.,ni..i.i . , . Mll -- " i I 'I", al' , i---1 tn I" -..!. I ' -' 'I. ti l A. M. I ,a. a Albany Leval. I l.rilvr t--.-i'-i-..t .-" : HUMAN IH I'l 1-1" M-M.lLkS Seamd-dit-'' K-cj'!ii Cars fur tl niiHf'4ai!iH j na. huMsitg Wct Fsile iMvinUm, Uctwci ii IN.i tl nt Hint ("orvatttt Uk.U TiUlS Mttf iB.lj. , j f ;"Tt .r ' " fii'j" aTT"ji . ( ' ar. i 1 ! f w I t. I IS I- 10 11 i . a. if. ia.wi-iv.i"i-.i 1; ttt.m. I a ataiH ( attMuit A CiwiU tuaaaaH M Ifaia l.f,a- I ai'Mt ai;.ri. txransa mn ciai tEw.timi.i'y) t.. I "!, r.-' I .a lit- ' rM'-iu, 1 . M.-MiBiialU 14 ,. HVHinad. IB a, TU,touoa twin to aia powrs cast iaa BUITIL jFf-f II' a anil lnI..fM rtr4tn ralaa n i-a, vs., u ua uuwia a ul 1 iu4,o V.a a. go is 1 ilk a. t r. hir, ia.nu .ajM. V. t. t'aaa, Ml IMU 1 1 M'. 10. 1 HON. t i& 6 a al 4 I Lai II Paul, St Louis. A a A!) tviat ', mm ax! sunn. AS THKOUCH SLf CPkKfl, lU'CLlNiNG CHAIttCAHS. AND DiNtliS. Strai!.-a f...m r,i:0.,i .1 to 'an l-'fa-n 1' ) 4 I'. ) a. IlilEISlOraFFflfiSfE. V'ii' ml,- itlnl r'tir-riil liiirmtl,Hl -l,ll nil (tr ml.h 1 ..., W. H, 111 ill, IH ill,, A1. (li'Hl, Ya, Aijl. il WiwIOiigt'Hi fi-, , "iH.tMi. (liua:i.N Fruit Trees.' "MUrr, tenuity, i u, mill itvt titVn,l St',, 11 iitK'n. IJt'i'tt M J H,IM't llU l-OITut t iru i. liVKiOtltn-lon.t f 'riif, llHUklpriu'lipw, itUa fhoi f if h, miiiMTfe, itpf I i4, h, tMrn-i;. hf-Mir, ooili'i't'l', t'UHptvf ft'lt'i,.! r itVtsri'rt('. ill ntuihli'.' I" mtU Ihct pun'tmi-f, lit r-'ituti . tiTt I'olU ootittty, OlVtjnn, WEAK? aa.' .1 iiM m if .a va a tva DEBILITATED. AlslD.SlJFFFRlNfl a t p n; rt ..i.u.i; a ..i from Nervous Debility! Seminal Weas- worry and exposure. For such sufferers sent by mail, scaled. ..." , W. fi. SIIARMAN. Merchant ' C JTf.ttr. CflOUiC iQilOttltt. j I'l Any Sil-: M-lc tri)rJT U n.ai'.iiil ti ll ..... I it I I I S I I 1 i.rm'?n 0 riiij a. amm DRUGGISTS. iL."m1!i!i.x 1 !!- till wlHi n h....i.M In'- iiiti'il 11 f liil!;:- 'ill-! ili;Vi'-.' alll'illl'-n. I, ..,,.!, I.i-ti.til. Mfi't II'-'. : ji l.tiril- ilu.ifainl iiiiislH'i al. ' 1 im-i.l, wi luijM- In 'rn.' i' h aii-i- ' K jinn- ji.iii ;;i', I'li'ii'liJ-i!"! ' j I'liriili-iy i-iiuiiiiiiii1i.I. Monmouth, Oregon .(4. eolrnlifle Amrrlw vt- , Anracv for r a " rV.i.. " iis.iiailUTk. . fl.tr-4 fa.rcrtU i si smaTi'sl al- Anic;. hMt iH-itr-it lra wMt I'l U- t lrf-inmtil tawl'srsl iuV a.W 1 g itc f.tvb ttV t UUg Wt UM a. r.if'itl, vil(U(lf HHMi(rth. b'i ' (-'JI(its.-nl It-au f'-i1 t- ssltt.-t It, MOs.it U Proprt(or of CityTriick and Transfer Co. n.i ,- i f nil KimN I"i' hi llr.wiitiiil'li' lUti'. Afiit jur thf 0. 1'. 1'iiuN. All l.i'.li linlt U-aa-ttlnl l tl'i- llHilM t'iii ll lli -litll. Inl j''fi: ! c, tJri-i n. MRS. A. .M. UUItLKV, ? fa!'. raa X? fl'4( I U.;luT MaJF Uwtfaaai k tli'U.a4i1.t Jiallullftt t attt. titnaf aat-aMs', Uak Sb 1:U THE PEOPLES ETJl mm A mm GEO. HOYT, Wo liiivt" iivi-uily 'jititiiistiiHl a l: rt uwat tnaiki-f, on C at nit, ii(jui!u I.iUJ litliM:e llulvl, il krp oo Iail ll kiudsuf FRESH and SALT MEATS, SAUSAGE, etc. Everything First-class. Free Delivery Walker Sun r-sf r$ lo i!t Carry a complete line of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. W solicit a har of your patronage. Rttfri of r.VfB'0 Spaj to ears ituv do mi'or dttrfc Ja oW or pJ-1wj,.u.i'. jo ftnjuunt w-itft ti nnrwiahl cpark r OU Kwi -iufaajaCicaJJjr-.' usf itfir fi Bmmn; tun U WTii."aaf it run ail tfay. 4 . Jt run with ebper of OajuZtna tia juyr Ciw xWo. uf 'ww. CunnCy ,t COSTS iX.is- fo rua if. " iiaiTta 2f' M TOu1 ?,rt j, aarf i tAW J xir t0 ou '' tia aar or.V-r- C oj Oawoiia afia jwtr fcuilt. ' SZNDZfVR XLLCSTRATKD iSSCWPTirx COiOTLXR TO i Sai frafiitofcL w. i. goo;dell SUCCESSOR TO H. 0 WALLER, I'KAl.K.UUN u 1 IH i i ii I at 7 (f'Vf-' Fci 1:,: i to p.j M'AV (Sodiw aiuuvixo eveky week. M.v Mm I, Li nmv uu.iv wuii..l,-ttf than cvor lit-lore. Shall bo pU-iwod'to have nil thi) oiiHtimu-M or the storu i-ontlnuc tr.uUn, mid luipe to Induce many to trado w Im in-vi-r did bolbiv. I ti eotiuuutlon with my attiru In a Wljpt'o boiwH ami shoos m tio n-pniivd or ninnuftietured umli-r the nituuigeuicut of M. A. tlAKF.lt. lii'tncniliiT llio linnio and imo, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence. iliFJTTV'S - Ctirt 0f:GAN8 AND PIANOS. l-nr ('atili-xm, n)'lra, :i'tniti.r. ttAm,'aiiiii;ii, I'lolii Hrt-i t at i V 4 f . i.i t Vfl'1 II II ,11 j'tilNTf the pacific I. P. "l"""' v"tv Ifll W lfc U i DINING-CAR ROUTE. It riis Through Velibuled Traini tvery Dy in th Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO !Su,-!ianiii! mm riiii.'it of J)LSI.V( CAIiH im hui inaavail, I'lillmmi drawing i:miti Hli'i-ii-ia laical 1'ijilljiliniit, TOUHIST SLIEPINQ CAR3, U hi ttiiit run la ftinatrtiHosl, aud iusihiili (MCtmiiiHMlifioitii lire taitli fiwamt fumialiwl for liiiliti-m of firal r w-cia otid thm lit ki-ts aud ELESinjUKOACIEL 1 Continuous Line, Connecting with all lines, Akiii aiiaa-l art!ftlMTr4 tmU, 'utimaai aUir frilona ma Iaaaira4 iii aa .. ii.r.ilj mtf ul i( Uic rui THROUGH TEOKETS i-iku In Ainr. nt, nslatiO. anil r ur.-iai, mtl 1 f'liri liar. S nr t iitYlia, ..i il. nMiiini lull li-ltii.m r'i. Hlt rwl.al. Il'iir- 4 lrll... f-rtllma. mn4 raiiaf laiia. Iurnll..'l m aj l-lnHKHI IM ) Mal,uf A. 0. CHARLTON, AWM 'nfl l'-ri- Atrial. Nu. tt Ural alnwl, mr Vi aal.iufvat, , PORTLAND, OR. JAMCS GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT lndpnanot, Ofa9. mam sua PROPRIETOR. nkle & Walker, EIfos PALMER & REY, tnl PortUnt, Or. mi fj u ft ti m y in i. u ri si kii 1 f I tVst AND a N H H M ll ' A AM. KINDS OF