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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1892)
CHOOSLNUXOAKKKtt. A TINSMITH DISCUSSES THE OPPOR TUNITIES Ol HIS TRADE, A r-Mwtlral Talk Tkitl Rhul4 lutavw TV.Hihtful ."iu-miU Wtia.1 Haf May Kiiwl In Wrk ixtvl Wt-l.Ulli Ik AiprillMklt. ? Matthew Brr It the walking dol tat ot th Tin and SWt Iron Workw' utun, Mill workod fur iniuiy yar a a tinttnilhUtftihop ant in buatiiem for himwlfc "Th tltumttl. tra.de." wild Mr. Bmt to reporter, "i split Into ev ral lirenou, and to l abU to do all kind ot work In tin and sheet iron re quire coMiderabk Urn spout in ach dopartnwut. Sheet iron work, as tt It undntood in this city , t carried on In what ar known 'furnace show,' white th mannfactura of tin goods U ltvtrieted to what are called 'aMortniont hop.' Apart from hm tlior are the eoruica maker and elate and metal roofer, wlitoU ar included among tha branch that tinauiitht luust know to round out thttlr knowledge, "Th beat ao for a boy to begin the tinsmith trad U about aixtwtt. It ouirtit to hart nicked up sufttolo.it du- cation from tho common schools at thi am to giv him a fair tart in life. No . boy ii bound out aa an apprentice to a Unamith in thi conn try, but boglnnora ara not looked wpon aa full flMgtHl jownwymea until they rwh th ag of inauhood, no matter bow proficient they may b. In aoma houe a boy h very little tbow, baoanna there ia a system of employment which practically exclude "Thii t the mult of a surplus of labor in other countries. Tiuimiltlm land her from other lands with but little know.- ediie of what tb trad require here, but with a gonoral knowledge of the buaineat and tha una of tuuta. They ap ply tor work in shop and they ara taken on in preference to tha native born boy who dualr to learn tba trade, These f iireigar luachauioa can learn quicker than a boy generally, and whil they ara hired for low wage, they in a short tiai are able to do aluioat a much work a an expert 'ttasiuitli, Thi eyrtem ia againat the American boy, but to long a there Is money in it for the ixi it will be kept up. "This trada ia not curb a laborious on that tt require an nnueual amount of strength. , A tinauiith ueed not b a strong aa a carpenter, blacksmith or bricklayer, bnt h must have pleuty of endurance. He onght to be versatile Intellectually, becaua be U not a mere machine, but U often required to make entirely new thing, which ran only be don with a fair degree of inventive kill, beeidea an expert knowledge of the ne of tool. ' "A boy will never become a good tin emits if he U not obedient and patteut. lie will have to do turn ai tuple thing over to many time that life will U com very weary In tha shop before he It set to work upon aomething that ap pears to ba important to hiin. In tha aMortmeut shops a boy will first be taught bow to use tha sheer. He will be given a lot of old scroti to cut up, and before hi muscle get used to the movement ha will think that hi arm will drop off. Ha will receive about three dollar a wek on the start. "The foreman watches the boy care fully, and if be doe not take bold ot the hear and other tool Handily in few dsys, b will probably remind bim that he ha made a mistake in bl calling. Soma boy ara put at thi and other trade by their parents who would tuak good clerk and salesmen, but sever will be good mechanics. To ac custom tha boy to the nee of tha mallet and hammer, ba 1 kept straightening old pip. When be knows a little about tool and how tha proper spirit in doing his work, ha i sent to the Jour neyman's bench to hold things for bim, and in this way get an idea of the prac tical use of tool. Ba may be kept at thi for a long time, and thi ia tho period that will test bis patience. "It is always a rod letter day for the beginner when tho foreman gives him a piece of metal and tells him to make a drinking cop. He boa sen tt done many times, but when he cornea to cutting out the tin and gettlug it into shape hi tin gers seem to be all thumb. He want to taake a good cup, bat hi anxiety will knock it out of shape. V hen it is all brightly polished it ia taken to Uie fore man for inspection. Kin time out of ten the beginner ia told to take it borne a a memento, lie feels very happy, but he wonld sot think so much of his work if he knew that the real reason that it was not taken by the foreman was that it could not be sold. "The boy will soon find this ont when the foroman keeps him making cups nn til be get a perfect one. rom a cup be goes to other thing of minor impor tance, which he ia kept at until he grad ually acquires skill. It depends upon the boy himself how much time he will waste before ba becomes an expert. If he Is civil and obliging the journeymen will teach bim pattern drawing, and in thi way the boy will warn how to block out the model of every kind of work and cnt out patterns for himself. "During the lost thirty years there have been many changes iu the tin mith's trade. Macbinury has token the place ot band labor in the manufacture of nearly all ntenails, bnt thin has made no change in the tinsmith's condition. Organized labor ha protected the work man. The principal machines in the as sortment shops are prcsnes giving the general outlines of manufactured good, and lathes, Which are nsed to perfect the lines of spinning. An important fact in the trade in the wheeling ma chine, which gives the bright polish and puts on the nniehing touches. Tho pol ishiig nsed to be done by hammers on an anvil, but tha wheeling machine can do better and more work. During the five years that a boy ought to spend in learning this trade he onght to become expert In the nue of all the machinery, If lie has had the proper instruction. A boy will learn the trade better in a shop than in a trade school." NewYork Be corder, The oldest mine, which is now worked as a copper mine,, is in, the Musimhi province of Japan. It Wa opened 1,183 years ago. r lUglit or Wrong. , Which will ye have? It does seem ax If som folkB prefer to have the luttt condition of the liver rather than the flrnt. They perpetually dose thorn gelves with purgative totally with out virtue a alterative of liver trouble Ilostottef's Btomach Hitter Is the auccessful capdldate for the people' choice, and yet,, popular and wll known as it is, there ure unfortuhnU who keep on trying the drntic renie din of former days. It wto tho in tolligerit portion of tho public tliut the well-known and long tried propertliw of the blttrs appeul. taiKon bIiouIiI be guided by experience In the nfiitter of medication. "The bent guide to our feet Is the lamp of experience," euid a great patriot of tho early revolutionary period, and the exclmnutlon is prcg tnuitwith truth. For over fl third of a century the bittern dully ha mot with the indorsement of people 'suffering from liver cnmplnlnt, irmlftria, conHtl pation, rhumut!nrn, debility, nod troubles accompanied by dyspepsia. IiiitUtrly It lum doolared Itself aud been thoroughly approved us a remedy for "Jagrlpiie," VttMti tut lh t lorUI, Iu ftartford there is a muviwsloa of street named a follows; hilward, Bmith, Grand, Flow, U anion, Kdward ffcuith ought certainly to have a grand ttowerartien to occupy to many street, Meehan's Monthly. ItiiriM Urtttdev'onca dtwcrlbod a verv famous UUrarv woman of th but (fen eration a "a great woman and a greater bore, Ur talk waa uicesaauu' ; ' It U a curious fact that th Ut Earl of Yarborongh should bav married a' lady named Hare, aud the present on lady named rot. ' It!'! I'tii aait tlrgau. II.,.. tiunlnl f li.MilKv lhi irivut nr. ... A,. .1 k.lut,., ttllkt.ttf,,,.! ,111,1. IM tlltlllt. MWM fll',,1 ininr ..ii.ii.iin. .w.ni i- lug and slilpplug more nrguim and piano man ever. itiiiu,wr, jHiwy loft home a wnulh pUiw-Uiy, aud by hi Indomltald will lie ha worked bis .... .. ,11 A.M .....Iu Itlil lUUk of thmlty'sorgaiiii etui piano nines IM70. CNOUlltlg rem Hi Biwawiwi nun; " ateolv laid lu bl way that would have wrwketl any owmmrv man inrewr, ue turu to an advertim-numi ami wnw out of It brighter than ever. Ill iuHtmmeuU, a In well known, r very popuuiraml aro to m roumt in n nnrta tit ui worm, aw iinormiti ".kl mill ,n..ri 111" hU lllilk.ll That iiieaii a ImHltxiw of f jo.iioo.itoo If we average tueni at f unttw n. it i i ready the mrgwt litwiitewt of ih kimi lne!kitnee.--"jeiiti to itii:i r. many, naeltingion, ew aermvv, iiiriwm"." The uuderolgncd would wiv tlmt we are pripiir-d (o do nil hiiuis ot MO At the mit tvusonnlilo rutt. (live u a Call. PITTS & HILLARD, Suck'fitwit K, E. KriiU. Inciependenco, Ore, AND VANDUYW .... . " New Fall Stock is now ready for inspection. GREAT MM I AWAITS YOU. Come and see THE FAIR. tlio 2Tollowlner Bargralno Lftilics' imibriftKan rmixsa vtwis,,., M live' Ji'rov rlniw'd -i-nl - t. . ..u. i. ..i :..m. Luliln Hi.vtv null',, vrwi.,,, wun All nIIIj vi-llliiK, n-r yiu'il Clolhi'S hrimlit-N, . . Jlnlrtirunlui fjn. II.. ....I. ..ft, nill 1 1 Mi inn t -uiwifi. .............(,........(.,.. "v , . .. Crumb tray and brush ".. .S!5 jelly K iHWMia, r m'W". ' l'lirn IlUll LIlll'M tOttlllrl, ihxW : I have JunI riwlvwl n lot of ribbon, which will b (id'urou you nt very low rites. Jt will tmy voil to cull and f xtitiiliio tin-so fKl. 1 1 V . 1 1 ...... t 11... .1, ntl'l'lMI JJIK'l 11,1111 tlt 11U11,MI, j,t,n. GEO. "W. ISIEZEjID, ZPxopriotor. 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 Call0!O Highest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a.m. Free delivery to all parts of the city Main street, C. H, IMIs W&A & E:ib SEER O O BiTES Fiit-clH work. Jialnutllng lu alt tyU tt peclalty. , Bhop In brkk block, flrt dtwr outh of First Nattotml lbuik. DRUGGISTS. V hnvn iimt onciiwl A tH'W drug store in Minimoiilli, wltioh ' 1ve llttwl tip wait a wmpioie line oi ilfitim ami ilMioLikta' MiiudrlcM. Our utoek 1 iinr,fiili, tnijsht ml new. iMir jirlts win w rwutomiiiH', bu Iiv fitlr don! I iiir and cmitleoud tmit- tyiottt, wo Jiojw to mm tlmr nf your palrotim!. rrvMcrijitioim ao cuiittoly t'oiniiotiutlotl. Monmouth, Orogon W. a. SI I ARM AN, Merchant Tailor! emtn, opposite rosTorticc. Suits In Any Style Made to Order ATRkAONAI.K BATICH. t KUGCNC. Neil noHion Wkiii on Monday, thr 1Mb dy of j'pitjmUir, li;, , Tuition fro. Four eoiirmw: elsmieal, Siuentifie, III erarv, and a liort Knglish corn-, w which there is no Iliu, (Ireek, Frinch, anrtlennan. TIm hnulish la pr-ml neully abiMiuraaomtrw. Fur catalogue or other lurormstton, aotire, J. V. JoiittnuN, l'miideiit. E. L. KETCHUM, M.D. Offlrw and t"i,ltt. rtiprf lUtilroail siul Aiontnouin ihhi, INOtPCNDCNCC.OnCGON. LLEY ,.0.10 ui...AU .ir. M .15 .40 ,m ........... ............ ....l'ic to lln to '.n ti .75 . ' Independence, Oregon W, A. V.iiNortwk. F. R. Ncale. rii jvJ Ik Hit DKALCRS IN FIRST-CLASS HEAT Wchave cstnhlishal stand formerly known t us the People's Meat Market. You rati ilcpciul on always fimling THE VERY BEST Of everything in our he kept neat-and clean, anil patrons cuuic pend upon courteous attention and fair deal- trig on every occasion. Our Market is always FRESH and SALT MEATS, SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, etc. All Goods Delivered Free To all Parts M.StfARVERUD I CO. THE PLANO BINDERS A General Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfelter Building; CorC and Main sts,. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON 4. ranacxrrr. Prescott &-Venoss, rRorunrroR8 or tndependen Sam CTlilK. MANi?rctviiRa .... Aii i FIR AND HARP WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER J A. WantM,!Uangr. T. W. E Buccur to J, D. Irvlnt, ' Daaltr In Groceries Glassware ' Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I Imvo on liiinil a Ini'u lot if cimil gooil tliut will bo noli by tho ense very ahftnp, AIhu, a lut ut vnry line lamp, that will be sold very nonr cosl. Remember the old stand of J. D. I. MEH I .WHY iLRE VOXJ 4 &&ww$flm MONEY wo have a relief and cure In your Ignorance of effects ind vitality which i lyntem the elements thus strength and vigor will foU m cure ur inuncy rciunucu, Tlr Cairlrlajn P1trlr. after all other treatments ! testify, and rom many of THE !l t eomplele galvanic battery, made Into A belt so as to be easily worn during work or at rest, and it gives soothing, prolonged currents which are Instantly felt throughout all weak parts, or we forfeit $5,000, It has an Improved Eloctrlo Suspensory, the greatest boon ever given weak men, and we warrant It to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge shrunken limbs, or parts, of Money Refunded. They are graded in strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, middle-aged or old men, and will cure the worst cases in two or three months. Address - - ' , 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. : H. A.. Smith. IU IfU a Meat Market in the line. Our market will stocked with the best of the City. I . txim. liiilcjH'iulcnee, Orrifon. 1ECTBIIC AND SUSPENSOhY FOR, Who are . -ikTU Bt - lj Mack. KidneV.Troijblfs. Nervoi ismf 'WW effects u( abuse, excess, In our marvelous Invention, which requires but trial to convince the most skeptical, or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force oloctrlelty and thus caused your weakness or lack of force, If 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 Send for our Illustrated 1'amphlets, free ! sent by mall, sealed. Belt is no experiment, as we have restored thousands to robust health and vigor, fulled, as run be shown bv hundred of casta throurrhout this State, who would olmllv 31 wmrli. "v iiaia okiyiik! ivikvta vvanuji .bliiiiwii ,u kucu iuv,uvvijr kvv, uaiut vu, auia. .. .... !..,.. . .. .....- t. ..;.. ,.ktmA.. ,i,.iH . .... t!. DR. SKNDBN ELECTRIC BEL.T ' H-sr- Harness, Saddles, Whips; Oils, Robes, and Brushes. St CHARLES '.'hotel tcadinR Hotel of the Northwest Klr pnif. II vdmiillc .t'Viir, Ipnlrli bvlla. mill nil HVMiorit impnivfiiiinnn. ' fiiruialiMli il)i inliil'tt nW" Iy imnwlwil, , tlooit rwklmimiit (v,iinwli'l Willi th hotiw (juu liuiulrt j nj vinlfl)' C, W. KNOWLCB, PROPRItTOR Car. 110111 Murtiiwn, PORTUANO, - OREGON. EAST AND 80'JTH SOUTHMH PACIFIC ROUTE. SHASTA IiltfE. jKiptws Trains ftwtl" Psllf. hr. a. il.v. I'MtilMiid A''':J5M! l-a v. a. I.v. AUwny M SilS a. m, At, Kan Frmii iwa Lv. 1 7 r, m mil. At frtllnw lim IUI lolW nnrlli of .f: Nwllaurf, V"" l,J' Roseburg Mail, Daily. IMrllnnil .... S HO.. nturi ... I" P. ltM,l,uni,,..lw a. w. ( tWUnwl , ...4. . lu. t Arrlvi,. Albany Local. I'" ' ("'"y- rrrUnd. .& p.m All.nnr mflp.m IN,rlltuul ... l:J.m Aiimliy. 'i H.ni PULLMAN. BUFFET SLEEPERS Seiomlclass Slcepiiiff Cars. t'nr Um nwummwlallitn nt wniiii'r tioldlDg .VklllilH-tlMM, ,U-ri. H,UM.,,IU M, V rK Iruiiin. Wat Bide DlvWon. Itetwci u rortl.md and CorvallU MAIL TRAIN 0tLT(Iptunilr. f ,m . a. It II . a. U in r. m. If, l-onuiid At, At. Imlnu4rlio Ar. Ar. Curraltl Lf. 1 I p. At A limn f i ConrUU eonnc wllb Inklirt ol EXfRESS TaUH DilLT (Eci.t Bund'y) tat I ArrlnA. kciliunrin t4AA.H. fonlauvt .! . tubouoh TioKjrr5TOaUi ponrrs EAST Ull HUUTO. IWT-.it Urkoto to lntnrmtfon ivnt1n(Mi UlIC a. KuiuiJta. r, boohs, .nw. AMI V I. l-M. Aft I'UKTl.AMl. OHKOOX. TICKETS On sale to Dcn7:r,-c:ha, Ea,,:;: City, Chicks, St. Paul, St. Louis, And All Poind EAST, NORTH. AND SUUTl THROUGH SLEEPtRS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS, AND DINERS. Stmri from Partlund la Bin FrancUco Kvcry 4 Uy. TICKETS TO AND FROM EUROPE TKor riiland (('imrul liil'orinnllon call on or Aililrt.Hn. W, II. lIUDMlt'HI., At. (Iclil, i'niw. Aft. Kit WiwilngumKt., PcmTi.ANi). Oniuioii COOPER I PATTERSON, AGENTS, INDEPENDENCE iiiiilnrlirnl. nl Siivi'i'TI'iiik unl,v,irniid K(m-niiivn.Or I7.).liixl I'l'iinoi!, KTiiwn til. Hiivvr, mid Kormt uivn. i.iwnipii., ai.imi p. a i. iii.iimi pomiio n)ni olietrliw. 1111111(11, iitirltHitH, iri-iiiHii,. Iilui'k' Iwrrlm, KiKmplwrrU1, rnib.vrii',i rnwln'rilw, lli.qtitiiiuiKni iu nil ii. tno imrcniiM.r, in. rinuKiu- HUll! VUKII. ftllllliw, ... (l. IV, Huver, Polk coiniiy, ilnin WEAK ? debiliwed "and suffering mJWL!s . . .CT; - rra from Nervous Debility? Seminal Weak ness. Losses. Drains Impotfimcy na. Lost M AMi4nnn Phfi mlt sm I a mf worry and exposure. For such sufferers 1 1 Hubbard, Prcarlator of CityTrLckandl Transfer Co. Huulliitr of all KindH Done JUfiHOimblo Jtntr. . Atrctits for the 0. T. Boats, All JillI niuxt tw MtM liy'the I "Hi 01 ncu iiiouiii, Independence, OrcKcin. "NIU3.T M. IIUBLEY, UilliBcxjiFaaej Goods Matt to Mtp0ino$ Ksllooal Dank, Intrioo, Oarnnn 3114. olwr Amerlt aVKv, Tr4 ... ooPvniONta, .to. DIION ATHT Viu mrnrnUKa ami trm nittth(K wrtt In ' MVSH A l,.l W'''IfJ?i OI(l bttMW rnrHrwIW !" ' A1?) hr wtMttit UUMi uul l' u l brKNili l"-r Uwy UAMuit I m n..l.li 1. . . 1UA1I1 tf.Vlfll HWWV H IutMl mmiteim of iitillj rum tn tlw iviiritl, muftwiiuir iiiumfaw,. DIW .h.,Ul. M fllinvt II. WMtl lrri f l,.W lf RI.'HIHK, A4: 1'lfHLIIlMCHII.W UkwIWA AVlfl,Mll(!ltrUiT iu, Art tun. -- J k.. 4lHUHMu.lltil WrtMalllM, n4 lP 1 " ' ut,..a.lif I Mimi..iB u it") l-i '; " f !,. l,i Mi Imi. r-., i.i nm ' ' l'"" Imi kMli.ti m rni.nu if ,i.i" r . '' iii,M4kfrH". ... ir' ' kf t liltwW. ll.l U.IIM I " g..M m J.IIM1 M Mr WW " ''! T...l kli-rlju... i,ii..ih..ir.,.l !. srt, 111 In ..p.... .mil,., Bil I.lf i.ivfl.1... Ihal I. '! il t .'.lawn, H.lMli;r .Mo(l"" IU,IK H,rlt,l imno. y..iM ,in,..-w, thu.t, ..il Martin Ufa. t. . 0!-l""f lr a,.,,. It ana, M ,rtMa la aa m4 rafttili m4 ha"ral,Ja If, ana l,,4.lil.,ll.ll "I allliar ", Ail aa foa r.a .,l.a aa4 H.a 41 ...a. !.ta,r o ara. K.aa I a. a. ilvaara... h.a la.. ,nl0prraT . raa Ja a, all 1 JW1 "111 i. al . to.la.l'l a.!i i ,a .aa laaraaaa ja lar-ma aja ,n i in caa , l.a ant, ll...a wlr, il yt lima In Uf k P.uf M .,. I'a.illi.. rlra Marl . All 1. cam- if a. and !. alwa.,ar,, .. aanm ana , u,.m. n r.llaia a. kh a. ...I anr war. i-mm la alfla'n l.a Wiisa a,d laaia all C-r. , ... ia.ll !n'.a la , A'M.l al anca II, Uslla.t A tfc, rriai, Aialaa. Walke Successors to at a an uaJ hu alHaaa4 tamll ! lfF I mtm RE Carry a compe tc ine of TABLE LUXURIES, rnniTC UFRmRi IIIUllW) luuitinukkV) STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Wa solicit a thara of your patronaga. INDEPENDENCE STABLES. Stylish Turnouts Always In Read In ss. Itavtu latVly punlmsptl tlu cnliio iiitoroht in tho stalls of J. X. Joms, wi .iro now lii-tt'-r iMcpait d Ihau ever to niMt th doinuntla ot tlio puWii', us h are uow .milking and are preparing, to make many ftulkstaiitiai improvcnionU. Teams boarded by the day or month. Traveling mini a s(''ialty. SALEM STAGC-V in"!! dlljr llnh(wn fUlcio And FIlCtty. 8Ia lfvYTl Clly U't liiiT'p'ii!iin,i i 4 ..: I.v Iuil,,iiid,.in (or 8lm ut A.m. Kruiu StiU'in lor lmiiiH'U.k'int, alujic l 1 i m,i lenvw, Itidtitnl-iic lr t Alia City al 4 p.m. DAMON & COOK, Proprs. If you want Furniture Bedding, Carpets Paper or Picture Frames GO W. O. COOK l ie has the best and most complete jstock his side of Portland, and will always treat you right. Wall paper trimmed free of charge. W. E. GOODELL, SUCCESSOR TO Vll'ALEH IN NEW GOODS ARIUV1NG EVEUl' AV.EEK. My stock is imw more cmilot tlmn ever lii'lom. Shull lie pleased to have nil tho ciiHtoimii's of tho'Kturo ootuinuo trading, and hope to Induce many to Undo vim nover did lieforo.',- n cmiuectlun with nty store t ' .'HJSPA3K sriop Whore hooas mid nhoi win be tvpnlivd or nmnufantured under the niantigemeut of Al. A. BAKElt. HetuomU-r the nnnw and place, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Steet, Independence. BEflTTV CaUbroUtf ORGANS AND PIANOS. For CatakiKuc, aildn, DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N J. From TKtl.MIXAL or INTEMOR I'U1N'1S th upuiriCRj. lntlinllimtuUike 10 JU1 103TS W d M It the DINING-CAR ROUTE. H runs Through Vstibuled Train . Every Day In the Yeiirto ST. PAUL and CHICAGO , (N hf ift of can. Vmiilof DIMXd TAIW uii- hiii)iiwl. I'liiliiiiiii ' Driiwing Ituoiii Wi'')M'tii ol lati-Ht ClJIliplllMlt, TOURIST SLEEPING ,CAR8, Ili'Ct tliul. rait W iDsliiK-lt'd, aii'l intthicli armnmiiKlii imiH ure liolh frwaml luruistwil for lioidcr of firnt or M'- .ou cIiimm tickctM, and ELEGiHT DIYCUiCHES. 1 Continuous lis, Ccr.r.Eclq with all AlTiirdlnK dirwt And nnmlmrnH -wrvln. i'ulliiiaii tltrtHf nwrvntliiiiA ran la awured In tilvuKV ilirutigb any i(i iiK,f tJa nmd. TiMRIIiaHlsSSa i-.unM!, ran I (ur-lial l any t - ottic nf Mil 'liiwny. full lnfiiniiAll'l (VfArd. inc mr. lime nt tmlua, imiim, nd ititivr do U.la, lurulalii'd ua A)ilkirutt lu u) geat.or A. D CHARLTON, AaalalAni (irncrat rifirr Afrnt. Ho, i:i Ural ilrtxit, cur WablUruin, PORTLAND, OR JAMES GIBSON. LOCAL AGENT Indapandanca, Orvgon. Henkle & Walker, CANNED- GOODS, TO H. D WALLER, Foot fe i li fuij Bros.. . . . M Wall