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'THOUSANDS OF VOLTS. TARTUNd (PFtCTS OP SOMI HIGH TIN8ION CURRENTS. .Baali tatty M tntmnt Tht t llmpta Wi..irt Wa.t Ma Dwi with Carta. f U.WO ?li Cm Maralj It Bran) tcata kr barn, niad with Ittraattnf comxita of vtotrtdty at wj klgfepraaitr. A only 1,800 lt wr Md! to kttt Dm cootlnuitmt tuunlwur hi Hnff Stag Pd, th flTs?t of M.000 aJ 40,000 volla on artltnata aud tuati tataA hJwtM hardlvb imagined. Th difioulty o( tortlattim ttw mormon fcra U vary Mriout, m an aw will AmH era four or fir tuooo of pc lw tWM th JctmtM, and hitjo tilon nmoh har not b. ud uuoli. Th MVtnt tor th lights Mil jwwir at th jra toohtika UiMUon al Frank tortoa tr-Mta wm tnuMaaituvl from LhSm, xrhnra It wm gnmtvl by Wtar powr, at ft pnarar of 14,000 volt. After th eloat of b aahlbiUan iprtmnt wtr mad with Ui wtr and towlaton at high rtrwmorw, and thjr wn anioog th mort tntrting of tbtcotrioi MriinnU. Th dtataao twtwven th clU U about 103 uUm, and th vritts oa igfcttt of an inch in dlnMtvr, wi8hi) U3.000 pound. Th itunlatur wen abl to prrv th liitPtutity of th cur net Each wa compod of Urn ttoo. Th porwlaiu ton wa flat, with dp grooT for th wir. l'udtrTnata wa a aaitwr thaped wcr-placta, and bo Math that ww two inor. on of litrjror braadth and dopth than tha othor, and all wwb 0111 with oil. Th tludin wirra ran through th oil, which U a good nonconductor. At Frankfort a eommatator changed th alternating arrant to a conUnnoo cunvnt for light aa4 powar. In th wcprtmwit th prar wm lncraaaw) to 10,000,40,000 and 49,000 roll. Beyond 87,000 rolt Ui porcelain lu 4olator wr pauoturd frnuUy. In producing an arc betwwu two rarbou at 40,000 vult a plata of irl wit ptarmd wry quickly. At 48,000 volt Um intentity wm o grrl that th light wm not w brilliant m it wm at 80.000 volt. It U bvlivd that S0.000 volt can b mobed with conductor jrv tected front til vffectoof wraOwr. ctRJULvrs or 40,000 volt. Almcatt at th ni tiino th Simn Bra., of London, wrr r xriuitiittBf with high tvtuion enrrwit, having had at th Naval exhibition an apparatu oapahl of delivering a currant at a in or of 40,000 volt. ThU dmcription of a prirat exhibition of the apparatu with 40,000 volt U from Engineering; "On a tabl wm an eiectrod aom thro lnrhe in length, counected to on tanuinai of a transformer. Over it wm mounted a larg theet of gin three mil haaeter thick, and above the glan wm a aacond alectrode terminating in a tharp point, th dUtanca between Uie eleo trodM being three centimeter. When the cvrent wm tnrned on to the primary coil of th tnuuformer there Brat ap paarad a pnrpl haM at th upper eleo trod stnamittg toward th glaa. A th comet increwed thia haa grew in fnllnaM and definition, and began to throw oat fealera, which darted ontward and M quickly withdrew. A th eleo- tnaootiv fore augmented itill farther, 1 feeteri gathered power until they I ttomaalvaa on th gtan m if they foraa thamalrea through It in r aad 4tr to reach th other eleo- trode. Th whole (pace below the point- ad conductor becam alive with them, and aihlhited a maaa of leaping, crack Hag thnad of pnrple fir, which writhed aad twUted In Impotent attempt to borat through th barrier, and failing feat, apread thenaelve along ite nrf ar amlaa voting to nah over it edge, and ao reach their goal by a circQitotu root. "Bat thia wm beyond their atrength until th electro-motive force approached 41,000 volt, when tnddenly the entire appaaranca wm changr.1. The current ovarleaped th edgr of tha plate and flowed completely around it in all di raottona. At that moment tha interne aorple color of th iprk diMpperd and wm replaced by white light of th greatest brilliancy, which gliitened and Baabed until tha spectator bad to turn away their bedauled gate. tnfAJtXABU Klrr.RIME.VT4. "A change in th arrangement wu then mads. Tha upper pointed electrode wm Mplaaed by a brae disk, three incoM in diameter. Thia wm laid over the surface of the glaa plate with three vary thin washer of vulcanite, inter' vening between th two. Th current wm then turned on in the aam gradual manner m before. Th apace between tha two diaka immediately filled with purple tight, which bad (uQicient motion in it to recall th flam of a Buoavn burner, tpread out under th bottom of a beaker. Bpark then began to appear at tha edge, and, m they gathered ttrength, to radiate a little beyond them. Gradually they became itrearaem, tretching out along the lurface of th plate in curved, fanciful form which twined and twisted and weaved them- aelvea into agliateuing filagree, compared by an imaginative spectator to an ago nized Japanese chryeanthenimn. "ThU experiment had not the brillianl refulgence of the on thnt preceded It, bat wm characterized by a quivering irradiation which wreathed aud toeued like a bird beating itself at the bar of it cage. In spite of iU lesa formidable appearance, however, it proved deatruC' tire to tha glaea, which premiitly flew in pieces with a crash. Heveral sheets were tried in noceetiion, bat each wu pierced and broken and allowed the cur rant to attain it object of flowing di' ractly from one eloctrode to the other." In experimenting with an arc at 44,000 volt th are Mtabliahad itself when the electrode were fir inches apart, but the flamea, Instead of bridging th space, spread out in two thin tongue at right angle to the electrode and parallel to each other. When th electrode were Dashed nearer together the flame wan acred back along the stems, repelling eacu oiner. new 1 or i ime. Only One His Bide. A capital story is told of a well known Judge wo Is noted for his fondnew for conveying to Jurors in his charges to them his own opinions with regard to tne merits of the case. In one case he had done so with great plainnetw, but to hi amazement the Jury remained out for nonrs without coming to an agree ment The Judge Inquired of the bailiff what wm the matter, and learned from him that one juror wm holding out against the other eleven. He sent for the jury at once, and stilt ing to the juror that he had plainly intimated bow the case ought to be de cided, said he understood the one juror wm standing out against the other eleven. He proceeded to rebuke the Juror aharply. The otmtinate Jnror was a nervous little man, and m soon as the Judge wm done be rose and said: "My lord, may I say a word?" "Yet, sir," said the indignant judge; "what have you to My?" "Well, what I wanted to say Is, I am th only fellow that' on your side." London Tit-Bits. Was Columbus a UefoT "I don't often laugh outright in tha schoolroom," said a down town teacher th other day, "but I have to struggle hard to suppress an audible smile uxn ttutea. rir tmtianca, I wm Instructing my class on day in th vnte jutt pre ceding th revolutionary war, and after I had read and ajtilaind th Naoo I began to ask questions abont it. I aakad on boy to nam on of th causM that ted to tha revolt of tha oolonte against Ureat Britaiu. 'Tea,1 he answered. That wm all right, so I said to another, a col ored boy, by the way, 'Nam another can,' After a paua he replied, "Oof f0 "On th mum day I gav my boy a short talk about Ooluiubus, and thn Mked, 'Who cau tell hi th nationality of Columbus!' A half doaea hand wr rained, and wWiIng on of my brightest acholar I told htw to answer. Judge of my surprise wheu he Mid triumphantly, lgvv,"-rhila.lolphi Record. IHg May Tath tr Froftwor A. U rah am Bell bvliete that dog may be taught to pronounce word, and Is now making scieutifia i pcriuienU lu this direction. Th iu opinion WM elpreaMHl two cetttnritw ago by uo 1m an authority than Laib utta, who adducea otu startllug fart In support of it. Th value of such a Unguag as a mean of ulargtng th animal sphere of thought and powar of concepUon, aad of giving a higher d vtdopment to it Intellectual faculties, is incalculable lVtfwinor K. P, Evan in Popular Selene Monthly, IkteUag aad Ik CSMSiyleslea, HomeUtne a strictly vagvtabl and fruit diet, avoiding carefully all butter and vegetable fata, will purify th com plexion when th moet careful regun in baluiug and all th prewriptioM of th physician ar of no avail. Bach diet tug need ba adher4 to for only a fw weeks and then one may go back gradu ally to on' ordinary diet, remembering, however, that an abundance of rich paatrtea, cake aad sweetmeats, eaten prouiiacuoosly between meal times, wtU tend to rain th very boat complexion In th world. Exchang. , rw CeMs tree lt paten, I remember sorn curious fact of my own experience In th army la IWS and l!3. 1 wm not strong, and indeed wm hardly fit to b In th army at all. And when 1 found myself upoaed all day long to a steady rain, and at night to th outdoor air, with no fir, no change of clothing, no shelter but a canvM cov ering open at both enda, through which th rain dripped constantly, It seemed certain that th "doath o' cold so often predicted must surely follow. Why it did not follow wm mor of a mystery then, however, than It is now. For I wm in a place whera th art of man no longer excluded one of the prim principle of health. I breathed pur air because I could not help it During a service of fifteen month, with (ever exposure, but fresh air constantly, th sain Immunity from cold prevailed. I remember, too, that when I came bom from th army tha blessing and the corn at leant one of th cur of civil life cam back together. I aad com fur table rooms to eat, breath and sleep In on th on baud, but very soon colds, ore throats and related trouble on the other. Rev. 3, W, Qtilnby in Popular Sdeuc Monthly. Itoad rutl. Tliey hiy multitude when they are the product of neglect of Incipient dlMM. A "alight" Cold, a lit of III dlgetttkin, blllousticea, or constipation, each or any of these "minor ailment" advance In many cs with "lcaguc dnttroylng stride." (live them a swift, early defeat '" Hosteller Btoiiiach Hitter aud avert the danger. AU-rui'iliy aduiliiletenHt an alarming rvbuketo the man who Informed lilm that he had "only a cold!", "Only a cold," rtieted the doctor. "What would y have the idagueP' lUieti mutlein and lu grippe are easily extili gtitnlmble at the start. Why then al low them to gel up a full head of steam? Put on the brake with the Bittcra, The geiilul warmth which thissuiierb medicine dilluwe Ihrtnigh the syslt lil, the imm-tus It give to the circulation of the IiIinnI, Its soothing and strength, enlng cll'it't umui the nervous, iecially ntxHiiuiond it 10 tlie enfwblvd and sick. T ia the great spvclllc for malaria. Ilntlljr'f I'laem Bad OrgB. Hon. Daniel K. Hcntty, tlie great n gun and piano innmifacturer, I build ing and shipping more organs and piano than ever. In 1H7II Mr. Iteatly left liotuf a iM-nnlliwe plow-txiy. and by his Indomitable will lie has worked his way uptto M to sell so fur, nearly 1(K),(NS) of JU'lly's organs and plaiUMslucelHTO. Nothing seems to dishearten hint: ob stacle laid In hi way thnt would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, he turns to an advertisement and come out of It brighter than ever. Ilia instruments, as I well known, are very piimilnrnnd are to b found In all parte of the world. We are Informed that during the next ten yi-ar he In ti'iidstoaull2iiti,(lti0more of his make. Thut mean a busltiew off iM.OOO.tXW If we average them at 1 1 00 each. It Is nl reudy the largest buslne- of the kind liiexbtteiice. Hend to Ianlcl Y. IW'atty, Waeliliigtou, New Jersey, for catalogue THE FAIR. fOR A SHORT TIME I WltL OFFER THE FOttOWING BARGAINS niowo wnlcr sets, beautifully etched $1 (H) Table tts, four pieces , B0 . Wash bowl and pitohei, hum) pniutetl 75 Fruit dishes, various styles !Vi ('like stands , .... il" Mason fruit jars (quarts) per dozen 1 15 Jelly glssse per down , iM !rtimb trny and brush ; i!5 (!opier-lMiltomed wnsh Uuler 1 75 Mrs. 1'otts's nickel-plnted snd Irons, pel sot 1 7 Elegant dress shirts, worth 1.60 1 00 Quick sales nod small profils is onr motto, t irst National Uniik. G-EO. TXT. ISEEID, UPropriotor. T. EC. MOEAW, GENERAL REAL Monmouth, - Good grain and stock farms and choice fruit lands; town property Those having property PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Dalr Choice Highest market price paid for pork, etc. All bins must oe settled monthly. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a. m. Free delivery to all Main street, General Directory, I'Mttau STAT, Prtwhleut,, lWnJaiulu llrriu Vical'rtmhient ...Levi P, Mortou decrtf Ntate John W. FosUr 80. of Trewury . , Clio. Foster Postmaster General .'..Johu Wsiisnmker He of Interior.. John W.Nobl Sec at War.,., 8lvn B. Elkuis Sec, of Navy Ilenjaniitt F.lWy Attorney Oeneral.. W.H. It. Miller Sec, of Agrlciiltur.,,,,, Jeremiah Husk Cow, of Education W. T.llnrri Com. of rnlou , . , (1, 11. Ilauiu STATi or OHNdON, Ooveruor Kjf I veler I'eniioyer Sec, ot Hist 0, W, Mollrlde Treasurer,,,,,, Phil, Melolmn Snptof Pub. lu hi 11. MuElroy Atty. Geueral . , , , , .Oeu, E, Cliauilierlnln State Printer. ,...,..., ..Frank Ihtker t! H U..,,.I.,M . 1 J0'"1 Milchi'll lUiHouator j j N M Cngreamn, 1st dist,, Blugnr Ilnrninnu 9.1 ". .....W, It F.llls (W.TM-ird 8upietue Court , , i K, H. Ben ( F. A. MiHire Nnptof PeiulentiNry,,,,(l, H, iHiwning Supt of Asylum L. I Howlnnd I O. W, Co , lU.lH.rl 0 A. N, Us O. W, Oolviii n. it. 1101., Ulerk,.,..; KUh Com 01 itinlltoo ..Fmuk Miller F. a Iteeil, Pre. ttO.(!nipbell (leo, T, Myer. Fianlrdm. ,,W. W, linker Oircmt J mike ...tleo. II. Iltiruett District Ally,.. ,....Jas, Mctkiu rout wit'Ntt. Slat Heustor .,.N, I,. Butler )WpreMufl.ve. JxanS County Judg S. T, llurah Con.,tm,m!,oUe,..B;;: Kheritr , W. 1 Well Clerk W.H. Mulltey Treasurer , .11 1), t )oier School hupt T. O. IliiMiineou Aci-or i'lvil Beckett Hnrveyor.. ,,,,,, ,,, T . t Butler Coroner,,,, K, L. Ketchuu IN OKI aKtiama. .,M. Merwin Msyor Iteconler,.,,,,,,. Marshal ,,, TrcMtirer, flTV First Vrd Second Ward Tbiw Wrd.. MNOUb Dwfrtcl No. 39.... Clerk , ...,J. T. Ford T. Feunell K. r. Uenkle IHI'HCIL. 1 F. A Dottty ' " ( K, K." Krengel I A. H. l k "' Jme Oilwon I M, Merwin 1 A. Wilson lM-rtis. (I C, Oilmore .... t. W. Bldna (W. K. Creeey J. 1. Irvine CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ft HT BArTiwr.-Htiudiiy Hchmil at lu o'clock a. M. I'recliluff every Hundny ( 11 o'clock am., sud also every Huiidy evening. Young people' meeting one hourtteforesvrvieeiu Iheevculug. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. All Cordially invited to attend. Hav. A J. llcaiuaau, l'wtor. CaLvaav I'ntMMTTXHUN. Preaehiug service every Muudsy morning at 11 and also in th owning at T o'clock. Humlny Mcboul st 13 o'clia'k, Immediately fier preaclung. Prayer meeting every Wedtie day evening. A 0(rdlal invilatlou ex tended to all, especially stranger visiting th city. M, K. Cni'acB HotTH, Preaching ev ry first and third Kumlny. Hundsy rtcliool at 3 o'clock In the afternoon Prayer meeting every Thursday evening, AlllOVIICtl. Hkv. J, M. Pahicbu, Pastor, KvANOst.lCAU-Preaching every Hub bath except the second Huudny in the month! ludepeudence al 7 p. 111., and at Monmouth ill the public school buil.l lug at 11 a. m., by lh pntor. llav. A H, Coi-lky CnaiNTtAN. Hundsv Hchodverv Hun day al It) o'clock. Preaching the first aud sccood HuiiJhjs ot the ruouth morn ing and evening, Prayer meeting on edncMlay evruiug. Bav. K. U Sni,Lsr, Pastor, JIS. iLEXANDER & SON, DRUGGISTS. We hnve Just owni'd a new ilruc atom in Monmouth, which wn huvc IUUmI up wilh a ooniiilcio Hup of (Iniund tlninjriHlrt' unmlricH, Our stock Ih pure, ficeh, bright, and new. Our price will Im reiiHomible, ami by fair dealing ami conrleouxlreut mmit, we liope jkcttre a ahiiro of jonr palroimjfp. rrcrlitioii ao curutely cuiupoutnle. Monmouth, Oregon Merchant Tailor! e STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFEICf . Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT MKWUHf K W ATM. Oiv us a call. Hoooud door south of ESTATE DEALER, - Oregon. of all kinds. for sale, please call. Proprietor, In Meat fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, parts of the city. Independence, Oregon. u. smiio '& CO sv . w . THE PLANO BINDERS A General Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfeltcr Building, Cor. C and Main sts., INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON. .nmcvn. Prescott raofMiiiTffn Independent HKtrCTi'Kr j riR AND II AUD WOOD, H0UCJ1I AND DKESSEI) LUMHEU J A. Waiaua, Mangr, Iiidrpcnilcitcc, Oregon, Stylish Turnouts Always In Readiness. ltvtvlns liid'ly imn-liiiM-tt tho rullro iii((i't.t In t lit hI.i'iIi s uf J. X. Jonnt, r 110 Iwttcr in iinil limn I'vor 1 imti Ui ili-nt.iiiU u lhr ttulilit. Hit w urn twiw tmiLliiif hikI tin tr,titrliiL' in tiutkn titnnv ttti L. ill.l 1. lit, lu 't'.. .tlJ Tr.ivi-liiiK inoa 11 Kixi'i.tltv. SALE M STACC '"ti luji . 1 rtil, I 11. '. .,T. il I , til , I. IMm t"r liiL''-inL-M. m I i ni.i lt; DAMON & COOK, Proprs.rT.r-" it B. F.-BURCH & SON. 'i V ran I'll ft'Hittl fuiir iluow imiiiIIi til' llm 1'iihI Xalii'iial 1'iiitk, iil fmli Im jiIi aM tl l hav 0 yott iliiip in iml hi ih; iukI If you liil0 uitj tliltij: in llio fifitl i".al lint', wt urn lln' jMTHimn juti nrc limUiij; f"r. 'I'liif in (lu Imi juirlina uf llio W illiiiiii'lU' valley. lVojih' iut Im jiiniiiiij; to lr.1111 llm fuel, ami tire I'ntiiiii,' dim way. lirc.uiM .f thnt fart, wo mo lint'! Kiiiij hi fit ay! kn-ji tiitr t'jt-i tiprii inn! ruMlr! If you Imvc jirojirriy to jicll, IU it llh tit. If you want o Imy, wo cull suit you. 'i ill liinmr your iuoK'ity, or tin, jour .llcHiit. It will Iw to your itiU'ttl to tall ntnl m i uh lii-foio you list or puicli.nt' iijnrty clSW III' If, 111 llIr a S i (f.i lo J. 0tr Groceriei Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars 1 lilivo on lliillil ft lurifrt lot of C'limnl uinvIs Hint will lie Hulil liv tint ei, , viirv olionp. Also, 11 lot uf vnry tl no liitiipit, thnt Remember the old MEN T WHIT ilRH VOXJ nR.CaMDE i in .iiu - . j wm mm wu. mm j . . ' r i. i .m ,i a. " U-J'J II JF f -r IW. -W BH.i II 1111 II. I'll il W " P,"-W 111 A Mt IT '.'.tl NCCURE w have a relief and cure In your Ignorance of effects f snd vitality which la system the elements thus strength snd vlior will lot. .v curs or money reiunueu, tj Dr. Sanden'a Electric J;, 3 i;- after all other trcatinents ' testify, and from many of 'h WIW' ' ft THE Is ft eomnlete (rntvsnlc bntterv. made Into s licit -ut. 7 . .i i u .i i .li , which are Instantly felt throughout sll weak """' , " , ., ' . Doner Refunded. 1 hey are traded in Pm,f IHlt3Mlsr mBLmmm Jim i. a v. i :-r a- a "ikS?! . - .1, .w,u.. the Worst cases In two or three months. Address , J . K,ucu in unci, Kui w moet uu singes oi wciiKiiess in young, niluule-nged or olu men, and will cm orst cases In two or three months. Address , . v 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St, PORTLAND, OREGON. , r-. tt l- , a a, it. stxtm & Veness, or Saaj ffiill. ,SIS I Lam I. - Ill,, .lit , ... I..M.I 1 nw Ih-iw K,it'm . K.iii.iii, nini .... lti-t- I . ti.l- , . I- 1 h .1 i,' II .... I ixiii I,,. 1. 1 mirm 11,1 I alU I t; ut 1 1, 0, Irvins, In iq will 1m- mil, I wry lu'iir tW. stand of J. D. I. AND SUSPENSOAr FOR, V, III VimJESS MEN WHO ARE DEBILITATED AND SUFFERING Z ' "ZPstfl from Nervous Debility! Seminal Weak- MWVM I if NESS. LOSSES, DRAINS, 1MPOTENCY OFL fWWjWf LOSTVlANHOOD, RHEUMATISM, LAME iOf5LEEPLESSNE55.ft0RM ' (tit effect of abttsM, excesses, worry antl exposure., For such sufferer In our marvelous Invention, which requires or hy excesses, or enposure,' you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force luotrlcItyand thus caused your weakness or lack of force. It you replace Into your urnuicii, which mo rajuireu inr vigorous strengtn, you will remove the cause, ami hcallh, low at once and In a natural way. This Is our plan and treatment, and wa guarantee a Send for our Illustrated l'amphlets, free! scut bv mall, scaled. P6". i$ no enperlincnt, as wo have restored thousands to robust health and vlor, lalletl. can be. shown by hundreds of cases throughout this Slate, who would gladly strong letter Hearing testimony, to their recovery after using our Belt. DR. SRNDEN ELECTRIC BELT sn ns tn h riiaitv urnrn .li, mrl . .... . ,7 ,k - X s V " " ' parts, or we forfeit $5,000. 'It has su w""i t iu tuvo any 01 uie anove weaKnenHes, strength to meet all stages of wciikumis In ,,,, n,' a .fx4 Li Harness, Saddles, Whip Oil Robes, and Brushes. eiffl & CHiE - SI. HOTEL Leading Hotel of the Northwest Kir !'. l.vtruH rlfvahMf.irtwtHrMK unit nil m..i rii iii,ir.i,uiU, Niwljf ImiO'lwil. n-ly iMiuli-Ui ik-w. I)f !( l'l. tliititt rnaiiwraitt .iiiiH'.I Hi Ui lu. imiv iMiliiirr,! n,l eislil)f nm . C. W. KNOWtCS. PROPWICTOR, l ui. l-i din o4 "(, PORTLAND, OREGON. EAST AND SOUTH m mVIMN PACIFIC BOUTL SHASTA iilNE. Tralat Us fortlsui Ksllf, ; TKurtC 1,ir n. it,. t'orilsn Af. i-if. n, i-v. A!iM.r ar. '. Ht u. .U, Cull r tnln !. I. I.M'I. j ai-v h; -t?e-a aia- j '2l'il''Z'' ! . u:iiat. u'ti. .h,,ik- a i 'r flcstbuiy Mail. Cally. i .HI !! ltr. , ft. lil V, M t I A. M It. , M. l l'I.I.MAN l;l I n.T SM-.U'hKS Scvi'iiltl.!-- SKrjiinn' Cars, 1- ,-i lh. (,...!,. in, .,'..(. -ii . I !... in, n. ti.il-lliis . "ll-i .Si, I ' t. !ltt" lH.1 U l. llilill,. Wwt PUle DivlHion. t'. ti Pot tliuul ami t'ortfalll M Alt tttMH Dtl.VfIrSuaJ.T.J At.TS ;p i Ar, j t f 1 I U to . i II II K Al. l.!li ltii: u iv r. . aa t..;u At !' 'it n4 riWTsUlt nuMt wilt) Ukiot ol Oici'iu I. Uic l.Ur.. UrRES3 T!U1! tkVLt (Eicej-t Sund'y) Xm "' ' I " ' " i . r .,i'-l ,i 4 r. I MrVlnnnu . a i l,uiinli t . . I c.n-iii . J) . TIUIOCOU T!CKET3 " TO A U, POOTS CAST kXO SOUTIL fSfi-r llrtru suit lBt.mtiti n(nt!Bf rsis r .,4 yio., m.i vu guiuur tseai st utaoprs It KOtltt ItH. 1 F. tlXIIH. awsMt. aim. v . a rsM. Agt t"ulUl.Ni, iiiUmK'N", On Si!a to iilsti U.iiwiiaj timui Uauj j ytunrj St. Paul, St. Louis. An All IVint. EAST, NORTH, AND SOU I II THROUGH SLfEPtRS, RECLININQ CHAIR CAR3. AND DINERS. Sir. jru fiom Piirilund la Sun Francl.co fcvciy !). TICIHS TO 1KB FIDS EOBOf L Fur min mid ii nt rtil 1 n i, . ri i u 1 1-ui ll on or lIlll'H, W. li. Ill HI III in.. At. U.-iil. I'sns. A(l. M WttiiiiiBiini sr, I'l'll'li.ANIt, OKfcllllN Fruit Trees.' f.uvi ) , Vt'Ht oniiM , t n M and l'r'Mt (ntv(ir., I'rmi.', tliuul t MlVt'l", tun! hifi'if I mvr. i,f4ini'!t.-','.'i .mi n-m, 10 .UUH'iulit Itn'n.. rrH"., Mt,'H,'','f'",t''Uuwlifn'lfA)l) tit tjUiinlifU' in Mi tin'1 (mn'lm-n'r. Ml rt'unni bWb Utiiis Ail'tn --., l. tt, ''ICK, pt cr, I'oik tHMttily, in fltiu. Wl j"- Imt a trlnl to convince the most slceptlcul, ... i i. . ..,,1.1.... i , .. l K1'1 "oii"K j'loumKcu currents Imin'oved Electric Suieusory, the anU to enlavga shrunken liiiilis, or parts, of ,i .. ,... i ...u, m.. ..v,v bv.. ... w.m .ititi, HHU Will VUIQ . CHARLES (mm IMfllB ICJK3EL1 J. E. Hubbard, rrprltor af KiiyIriichiiTaiisftrCo. HiitiltiiK of all KIikI !"' al I'wwriiiiililH IJah Awntii for the 0. 1'. fonts. All hill nui-t "'I''' iU ,mh lin n inoiiiii, ' Inili'it'tidfiicc, Oitnii. KH to udps1o'a Hltcrtl . tanri)ac, Onsao t i ii, Autncy for D Mtkms ,oaTar irVMlOHT. . hi hH IB1 llniilV. " IH4Mi la.Mil I. bxMIIini tmtMU la A"""; K..I .! USB Ml Uf W M I.KW "', Um mMw M . U M ' K U fricntific Amum c tn ,mltl.r of i IUIIJ ! mi, ifoia u, h- it, ."''fVvuA . Will MM-l II lIH- .rt II rif u.tu. t BU.ll.IU.itl llt-wwli ji, tortk fJc l1r c HE y-trr" I, a.. . i -A - 'f !Z.I..,.I 'll.,....l. .. WlkBlrf i '' .... ivkBl,l i.-irtl-.t .,'Hf ILL! Ih l., ...4 m ,. 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Wt iolioit a thar of your patronage GAS IS SOL E l'o Dtttcriea or Elctr!s Spi to cr fiv-. - XTxkus ao cmJU w dirt h'a ioubl or liir Explatfaas, so trrurnt with O uoraiiobJ tprk. It Oils Xtavlt Autmmticlly, Just Ugltt i V invar, turn th VTiaal f It runs aH da y, s iltoEtorXt p s,irt ?" taa 'I. tii J 4 y ro eu onttr risa toy cam C?o.t cr Cualiael-afitt bow buTt send" ran clustratzd rsanrrms cikcolaji to ia to. U. PALMER1 '& REY, . W. G OO DELL, SUCCESSOR TO UKAt.KU IN i li it ih i l I 'lit!" XT V. v V IXUW (1001)8 'AUUIVISO EVERY WEEK. My slock is ikiw inure nmiiiUto tlimi owr iH'fore. Slmll lw pleased to hav nil tho t'-tistmiuTti uf (ho store continue tnuUnjr, mid hope to lmhieo many to Initio who never ill. I before, In connection with my store Is a REPAIRiSHOP Whore lions nnd shoes can lie rejmlivtl or tiintiufuctnnHl under the nianajrement' of At. A. 11 A K Kit, Ui'inenilier tho nimio und Jiluce, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence. BEATTY'S tlkraU ORGANS AND PIANOS. For ( 'al aloKW, vl'lrrm, DANIEL F. BEAU, Washington, H J, Knuii TKHMINAI. of INTKIIIOU I'OINTM Ui KORIIiir.ll PiCIFiC 1 1 I Uie Una Ui tk m foihs east d m It Is the DI.NiNG-CAR ROUTL it run Through Vntibuttd Tralni Every Cay In tha Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ("to cbii. of esf ("tJlllJHlW'll lf atiijiitiwm, i'ulliiiao Drawing ;m.iii Hlw-tK-ra ot folfht Hjiniiiiii'tit, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, IU1 Unit tu tie (xiiihtriiilwl, uid tit which m'oiiiiiioJi'loii ar ImiUi frwaml furtilohwl fur hulili'nt ot firat or M ond cIhm ticket, Mid ELEGANT D1Y CDACEES, 1 Continuous Line, Cc:&:ttin Willi all Lbs, Al'.fitlti (linart s4 unlnlawutMNl smh, I'tiltmaii al.vfa raawrvalama dtstoawiia I .1ui llmaijli sur Slant t tha rus4. TIIBOKI TRIER In mi4 from U I l ASMt Klaaat. b Kur..i, ran M MirrliaMl l mif I uflV if eiMntautr. run inurouMMai rafa4. Ins raiaa, im i4 tnuna, fK,fcm, mu4 otlaaf u,u, (umuiinl us ikaiiui Ui auf sfii,ar A. D. CHARLTON, AaUianl rianrral lsanirr A ran I. .N.i. UI I irri iri,out H aiilurkaj, PORTLAND, OR. jjAMCS GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT i lndpndne, Or)a. Henkl & Walker, H. D WALLER, AND AM. K1NOM or Foci to if to Mi Bros. t 1