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THE COLORS OF WATER. 4 Mmpto QtOt twa Thai tfirtt tn. tMmUttg la a Child. "Ia U nut truo, grml, Urns wotor baa no eokP "Yaa, Amt child, it 1 blue, but so-lUV II to that jrou cuuot mm It," Cut you km that it U blueT "No, but itUl it to blue, Look at tola. I took a HtU ultrarawlne on th pud of th brush and mixed it wiUk wtr. 'Dom it look bin nowr Noj I w ftothlug." 1 iNorL Out jrou mw bow I put Ut Ue blu color in it with th bnwh." "Yea, but then wot uot noutfh ot it fut won tn." I silently took tl gle and t it ou pta ot whit iMler lu the bright sun shine. "Now look from abov down tatott." It to blue, said ths HtUa one, clap pint hr hands, "but only vry little," Look at it from the oUr side, whom the tun to shining into IV I it uot lit tie bit ml, litre the bell flowers which you picked ywtwvlnyr "Thai to wonderful. said the litllt) one. MIt to blu from above, littl bit red in th sun, end whn wa look at it from thto etd ot th room we se noth InirT "Think about It a littK Th glass to m broad m my flturor to long. Uut it to t toast three time m high m nty Anger. Wbott you look si it from the side, you ee only e finger's length ot water j but when you look down Into it, you to through turn finger' length ot water thro time as much. You see It blue from th tide, Mid three time a blue from above, don't Tour "Is that mlly truoT mid th Httle one, m the measured with nor BugWi 6 nodded tlit th wa MtiiiAiKl. "Now imagine that th wafer tow deep m th height of the church etiS and deeper that it reaches from lur no into Balven and down to v eruayas. Then yon would see th water from above it all bine." "I th lake, tlien, mlly to deepT "Ye, and deeper." I will not continu th con vernation any longer. It went ou with various simple speriinMita, beginning with dif ferently colored stone, which I let drop into th water, and then placed on the white, then with tetting th glass with its weakly blnlsh conh'uta on differently colored pniwn, and emlea with my try lug to make th children pctwive how th color changed when they wer eeu through th whole depth of the glass, I will not ty that th little once were brought to a full couipreheiwttm of tlie matter, but they ttnek fast to the tmwr Uon that water to blue, of an InHnitely weak blue, and that th blue color can not be teeu till one look into a certain depth of it Carl Vogt in Popular Ski no Monthly. arak Light, nna. Tartla llaatt. It to ttated that one of the nuwl effect- lr meant of protecting a thip tn thee day of torpedoe (th grouping to gether of a number of itationary search lights, each illuminating it own tection o that ths ship it tnrrouudea by an nn broken circle of light), to to be adopted tn th new American warships. This ha been suggested by a very pronounced defect in th usual tearch light practice. In order to afford tnfflviunt time fur a careful tamlnation ot the water' sur- fac at point removed from th thip, th beam of light must be revolved very lowly, and bene during a great por tion of th nine any particular tectum of tn water to left lu darkness. At it take only fir minute for a torpedo boat to run a distance or two utiles, K will be teen that the condition are all in favor of th attacking force. Before th revolution of the search light it com pleted there It plenty of time for the tor pedo boat to ran np and discharge her deadly weapon. Ae w lorK leiegnuu. la KlKtrical BnerlM. A Twenty-third etrwt theater ha brought ont an electrical tunriae, A curved tcreen, part of which to made of trance, to that the light may thine throngh, extend around the atage, and behind it to an elaborate tystem of in candescent lamia. The controlling ap paratus to to graduated that fifty differ ent degree of light and shade can be produced, thut cauting the sunrise to grow imperceptibly. Another ne of the eleetrio current made at the tame place to in representing the explosion of a bomb. A paper shell contain just enough powder to explode ana make a tuutn. Thto to fired by electricity, while at the same moment another circuit controlled by the tame key tett off a gun behind the scenes, which furninhes th neces sary noise. New York World, t A Tiny Timepiece. M. Morquet, a fxiar of the Florentine order in Parit, has constructed a perfect watch onlr a quarter of an inch in di ameter. Beside the two hands teen on all watches it has a third which marks the seconds, besides a microscopic dial which indicates the days, weeks, months and rears. It also contains an aliinn, and on its front lid is an ingeniously cut fiirore of St. Francis. On the back cover, by aid of a powerful glass, yon can dis tinctly read two verses of the "Te De- tun." Fhliadoipma rresa. The lint ValM Hair. Ia very early da, as now, the hair wa tomutimee thin and it had to be eked ont in various ways to make be lieve that nature had been spendthrift to all alike. About the first description extant of woman' hair speaks of "plaited locks." known as "Gretchen braids" to us. To make these braids seem longer, ilk the color of the hair was braided in. Then they they took to putting the braids in case of silk, elongating them with all sorts of stuff till they looked like umbrellas in covers. The Chines pigtail is a modification of this style- Washington Btar. Punlilied by the Cir. The czar of Russia knowt how tc brae np bit military ofneert to their duty. A merchant of Cjarkoff was murdered by soldiers, and it wot shown that had the officer of the regiment ttotioned in the town maintained proper discipline the murder might have been prevented. As a punishment for this they have been ordered to pay a yeany pen ion of 5,000 rublet to the widow of the murdered man. Toledo Blade. ; KlghTtr Wrong. Which will ye" fiave? It does seem as If some folks prefer to have the laHt condition of the liver rather than the first. They perpetually dose thorn selves with purgatives totally with out virtue as alterative of liver troublo Hostetter's Htomaoh Hitter Is the successful candidate for the people's choice, and yet, popular and well known as It Is, there are unfortunates who keep on trying the drastic reme dies of former days. It is to the in telligent portion of the public that the well-known and long tried properties of the bitters appeul. itaawm should be guided by experience in the matter of medication. ."The best guide to our feet to the lump of experience," said a great patriot of the early revolutionary period, and the exclamation is preg nant with truth. For over a third of a century the bitters dally has met wllh the indorsement of people suflerlng from liver eorripluint, malaria, consti pation, rheumatism, debility, end irouUlei accompanied by dyspepsia. Latterly it has declared Itself and been thoroughly approved a a remedy for "lagrlpi." alt Aiplvtl la Hli rlrltliit. A friend of mine has "uolly" that It Tory talkative. Hmtday he put tli bird on th parU window till, roity prouy soon cangni tigill t'l a iHiiirnninn wno was Jiwt pacing by. who wna also a member of tho A. 0. 11., snd houUd at him, "What a hat!" The policoninu turned around, and teeing no on near, turned to go away, no sooner uaa n turned hit baok than Polly agaiu shout ed at him. Thto thus Polly was canght. Th policeman drew m emu, ami sua. t., u t iv.n V. tuldt "It'i you is it? It' a good thing you're a plly, for If it wasn't for your color iu tuooi yo. New York ltecorder, lloitttj'a I'Uhim ami Organ, lr.. lwl.,l V IUIK' t lut utvnl nr fun and piano manufacturer, is build ng ami shipping more orunim and piano than ever. In l0 Mr. lhtitty left home a iauih iIhw-1k,v, and ly r. . . . i. , i . ...in i.u i,... i.l..ut,.,1i i,l Ills luitoiniiuiiie win nn iiiw . . .. ....II .... A.h ........I., liui H.UI wavui'iuaa mtvimniH, urnnj of iWlly'a organs and phaiossliioo tTi, Nolldng swum to dishearten him: ! ataolw laid In lit wsy that would have wrecked any ordinary man lurovor, he turn to an advertU'niem and nnii nut or It brighter man ever, jus Instrument, as Is well known, are very popular and m to lie found lit all part 01 111 worm. MB are niiuriin-u ll.u .Inlmr lliu tmvl. lell Vi'llltt llO ill- ...,.1. i., II i I mi mum nf h i inuke. That means a UuMnem (ir.-o,issMxi u . . . t.u k. I. I.. .1 ,.,l,. .. ....... ... .- ..... . H.M a,..rlr.t I E...II1 HI S , tUII'll. II. I! III- n v n,v,tt.- ....... ....... ... i ready t tie largest ho 'I lies of t he Mud intsionw.MfuuuuuH'i r. i'"ji WaslllUKluil, iea aeiwj, ii'ri'MMw' ,1. The uiulerslifned would snv that we repr'iarvdtodollkiiHir - mwmm, HORSESHOEING, ' mo At tho most reasonable rates, (live iw call. , PITTS & HILLARD, aKotli l R. K. Kr.ntU Independence, Ore. SHELLEY AND VANDUYW New Fall Stock is ' " now ready for in spection. x nnn Am MM AWAITS YOU. Come an THE Has tlio following: EargralriD T,ildls' ImlliriKK"'! rildied vests.. I jiili.' .liM'v lililiwl vests l.miiiK' Jciw y ril.ln'il vc!s, with All silk vellhiK, per ytii'il ('lothcM hrilHlies J I id r hnwlus.. Hilk lmtidkerehlelM , Crumb trny mid i)ruwli Jelly uliiHen, ier ilown 1. ...... I li.n l.iul.l l si v . ti l I hnve JiiHt rctvlve.l ii lot of rlWxiim, which will he oll'eiwl yon lit very low nrLes. It will pay you to calluiid examine tin-so iFssk ' H'(!iik1 ISnir from l'lrst Nalliiliul iiiink. GEO. W- EEED, .Proprietor. 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, Dssler Ch Hiehest 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, - Independence, Oregon W, A. VsnMnrtwitk C, II, Dedtt & (' KIN-cImwi work. 1 llulreutllnB lu M slyU a laity. Hhop tu brick block, llwt dMir south of First National Hunk. jis. mm no;i, DRUGGISTS. W'a lmvo lust oinmiHl it now tlt'ttif slow in Moutitoiitli, which lutvo lllttHl tip Willi H WIIUIlloUl Hll 01 ilruR untl UniKiilNlH' Htimttii. tnr stot k Is iw,frth, bt lultt, nml now, Our pi Iih will bo rcnMHMblo, iiiul liy fair douling ami courteous trout iiieut, wo I1 MH'iiio a kIuito of your patwmiKU. I'liwriptloim mirutoly wuiioumloil. Monmouth, Oregon Merchant Tailor! C STRUT. OPPOSITE POSTOTElCf. Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT KHAAIH.K tUTKH. EUGCNC. Kent aeoaion beam on M tudny, the lUthdsy of bepts'iil er, IHitt. Tuition fre. Pour iurw! elswueal, seumlifio, III entry, and a short KuglMi w.tirso, in ahieli there i no IMui, tlreek, I reltoh. ..... i '....,,.., Tim Knuhsh is nte-euil neully a biiinui miiiwi, t or f atalogora or other iiitrumiiu, auorw, J. W. JllllfHOK, Pretidcni E. L. KETCMUM, M.D. (lllliti slid iJwhv. mnii'f f tUtllivmt suit JlUitUteMlui i,v't, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. .IS sleeves.. ,..i.M! to .HI ..l.'ie to ,nr ..')(! to ."r 'Jo -r, in 1 1 II see F. R. Ncalc. n OEAURS IN FIRST-CLASS HEAT . We have established stand formerly known Market. You can depend on always linding THE VERY BEST Of everything in our be kept neat and clean, and patrons can de pend upon courteous attention and fair deal ing on every occasion. Our Market is always stocked with the best FRESH and SALT MEATS, SAUSAGE, BOLOGNA, etc. All Goods Delivered Free To all Parts of the City. H. SVARtf EBUD CO. iM-i Sti ft J ' THE PLANO BINDERS A General Stock of Shelf and Heavy Hardware. W. J. CAMPBELL, MGR. Clodfelter Building, CorC and Main sts,. INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON Prescott & Veness, ntoraiuTOM or Independent Saurj .mill. FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER I A. Wuii4i, Mngr. inlcpendpticp, Oregon. T. W. ESTE tucctnor lo J. D. Inrlnt, Ooalor In Groceries i Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I hnve on limul a liirtfo lot of cnnripJ (fooilrt Hint will to inlil by tlio enso Tory olicup, AImo, a lot of wry flue Itimi'H, that will be nolil very uciir cent. Remember the old stand of J. D. I. MEN! WHY iLRE YOU BR.CIMDI1SF I HI MTV ltfTTl W 4 U' I i: 'Ml , .-.WTn'? IK VfeWHr w 1 fV ITTL HI 'i -W'ri" imTHT Vi tUajrff1 I lll'i 1 V 4 W M JEf iF' If LHaT', A we have a relief and cure In your Ignorance of effects and vitality which ia system the elements thus strength and vigor will fo. cure or money refunded. Dr. Sanden'i Electric .fin. ..11 f......,..a C9 testify, and from many of vf, TH B if 11 It a'tornplete 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 Improrejtl Eleotrlo SiispeUBory, the Greatest boon ever clven weak men. and we warrant It to cure any of the above weaknesses, and to enlarge 9hruukenilmhS,,cMiiis. oi Money Refunded. They are graded in the Worst cases in two or inrce momug, Atiureu n,i . - :. 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 172 First St., PORTLAND, OREGON. II. A. Smith. ElifJl n Meat Market in the as the People's Meat line. Our market will AND SUSPENSOftY FOR, WHO ARE eSLEEPLESSNE3sR).0RMEM0RV.& GENERAL IlIHeALTH the effects of abuses, excesses, In our marvelous Invention, which requires, but a trial to convince the most skeptical, or by excesses, or exposure, you may have unduly drained your system of nerve force electrlcltyond 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 wo guarantee a Send for our Illustrated Pamphlets, free J sent by mall, scaled. ta nr. .vrM.r!nif".t. n urft Iibva rlnri.rl tTiAtienifcld tA mtinof 1.n1lti ortrl vfrmi failed, as can be shown by hundreds of cases whom we have strong letters bearing testimony to their recovery after using our DR. STtNDEN ELECTRIC BELT strength to meet all stages of weakness tn young, middle-aged or old men, aa4 will cure Harness, Saddles, Whips, Oils, Robes, and Brushes. H. CHARLES HOTEL Leading Hotel of the Northwest Cl timor. ItvilrHiillc i.PViil(ir.'li',!rlplK.l, mm nil iniirit iminirHiTOi. tJiKlil fiwluumill iiiiih'.I Will' Hi tiouao. 01m hiimlrfil mitt riiiliiy nin. C. W. KNOWLCS, PROPRICTOR, Cor. Kraut nd Morrincm, PORTLAND, f OREGON. SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. SHASTA liltfE. K(trn Trlm Utt furtli4 lly. 1 i'fr-ixTijrlfTrf: a. m if ja r. a! I.v. Allmiir AM i' " !. Ar. Htl t'rllrl I.V. 7MI r. Al. 0!ll p m IliilOWllIf ') iwiliuf HiMwirtUti IWI'iinniwi 'ii Vk .n-.ll Hill twhtM. AUll, rM. ltl. Hlll, If- inn. Roseburg Mail, Daily. Arrlv. IH.rllniul x:).K, ltii...lII,.,.IH. . I'Mriimiit ....4'im a. h Albany Local. Inr unay. 1VI VrUitnl ....Jlflll run. AMualiV ft. I'H.Ml. '"" ' Xrrivn All.miy iHinp.m l'.irllHiil tivnn.m rt'LliMAN IH'Fl'liT SLEErERS Second-class Sleewncr Cars. Cor lh Hwtuimmlnilun nf .wiirr Imldlnf (iriiw train. Wwt BUIe Division. ttctwecu i'orllttml und Corttll!i Mill, TKAll BAILT (Iieopt 8uBlf J If. lNirtliiid T t. Ar. Jniteiiilnua Ar. Ar. CivilUl. TOT It is a. a. a or. u. 1 1 p. m. urn p. At Albunr unit f nrrmllli eoonort with tTkloi d $XPHESS TlUnt DAILT (Eipt Sund'y) ArrlT. Pnrllil ,... F. a. HoMiunflll I 4 A. a. UoMtanvUl . a. iiniil ....:. a. TEB0U0I TICKETS TO ALL POUTS EAST AJIO SOUTH. r drki.ni1 InlnnnaUoarMwillnrnMt is., Mil no oowpwi) 1 ( at uutcpoa ILKOKRUKIL E r. aOOIRS, . amiMnr. :, Aaa. tmm. Ml lMll'I'tAM). HUIHiON. LINE THROUGH .. DAILY TRAINS Leaving Portland, 8'45 a. m. 1 DAYS TO 2 CHICAGO, 7 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chicago, 40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN and TOURIST SLEEP ERS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. DINING CARS. Kur rule iimt giiicnil luftiriiintton, mil nn Orililuri'M w.ii. itriir.nniiT, At. nun. Vn. al -.i.'U Wurililnifiim nLn.4.1. wr. Thirt'l. IMKTLASU, Oil. Fruit Trees tMivi'V, I'oiKtiiuiiiy.oiHiiu 1 for ly tlie MmiiwiKncn, ri Kiirwtiurove.or., ITfuxiCl l'riiin', kiiiwii ill Huvnr. nml huriwl ( i mm 4ii.iii applin, SU.ixm iH'iirn. lll.OOU pmu'lii, hIiii) clicrrliw, iiiliiti, nprliiXK, nriip', lilHrk. iHirnc. i(m'tiiiiTli'i,riwjilii,i'rHw,ilraln'iTliiii, 111 uuinilllU l "ill! tlic piirpimwr, ni ii'iwoii iil.lu U'liiis. Ail"lii', II. O. Hl'K'K, WEAK? DEBILITATED AMD SUFFERING '.mm only BOnnlKG ic?in from Nervous Debility? Seminal Weak- ness. Losses Drains Impotency bn Lost'Manhood. Rheumatism Lame nurjTnM ini rrr Mr ri -i i oi ir-rv worry and exposure. For such sufferers throughout this .State, who would gladly eit. J. I Uki Proprietor of CityTruck and Transfer Co, Hauling of nil Kind Vom at JtWlHOIIillllO llttU AKDtsfor the 0. P. Boats. All bill litlint Uf xittlwl y ti NKli UCU IIH'DlII. . Independence,' Oregon1. MRS A. m. hurley; IGlIiAGrj Faacy. Qocda Hnt to ndpo1iirw KaiIooaI Ruik. . IaorMiaoa, . uoo ay . A.ia.u In orIOMT, to. to UHK. ICturr imuuit tMkm out U w U br"l"" Um publlti lit In o O" Icirtttifir $mtUm Utttt KmiltUim at mit rttmtlli' p.ir 1 mI4. i.lo.li.llr inu.(rul. ?; "ji""!'"."! man hmiiil Im wlllwut IKWw-klr, ajl.00 l l.) li niiiiitli. AitdrwiAIUNN VU4 WJfci.iuuku aruulmr. turn lor. a 3 uf Hiatal bia innuMiiyi wiaBltM, ...4 hm ltl !" '"J l V . 1 it.il tat uf mail. M Vtff i... i li"i (..!. Ii-i fl"iln" I4iaa .n nl,f .n flr rw.w.i ib w . il t...rl ... ll...itn .,.p.....;r lll,llk..llllll"ltl.ll."ll lp.-rf.llltl. l.at Htm. .i.u i iH-. Tim urn M J MrMMl"f Nwru " "l",',.! -rT in ,nt M.i.it... tin .. A II J In U k ll tn l li !' ' f "V ,i.,.,.i. .1. lij n.ii. hm f. ",? ; i'. f ImrHN f r j .orl.-i i '" VS' ' V.! . T TiiAalMiMidM W Mtnm Allli": ,.u..lr ... ...4 mitt .ilrill IU U1.I1WH .i"! u j.ii im ra. ..k" .. (.....n ni..f!il.. ttiiww.ii im H frrj. .. Mn 1.1 I il w '-till . Al .1 w II. li.ll.ll At (a.. . rrllnJ. Ml. ' ' Successors to ( fa lMllM.hlL It Nil fttltJ OtlU. IMF...J..I l.iJwrlrfi'ti-U pnii'i'l.'. r-"r II i tpUlmirW. t.l "4i .l-t ...... . im ih.w. ii h" M J; .... ... j . . ... Man " ll kl.Mll ff I'A walker Carry a compete I ne of "1 TABLE LUXURIES, CANflCD -GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Wa aollolt ahara ot your patranaga. Stylish Turnouts Always in Readiness. Having lately purchased the fntire iutenst .in the talg of J. X. Junes, wo are now bettor proparod than ever to meet the demands ot the pnlilip, im we are now making and are preparing to make inauy sulistantial improvement. Teams boarded by the day or month. Tnivelinu men a specialty. - . ( , t ;! , : SALEM STAGE-Wpoi'Hniiiiii)iillvarMnebiiweoKHltiraiin(irllCtiy. Dtaaa lovp VT1 riij- fur iuiI. pmkIhih'' hi 4 .ui.: Icnvmi ludi'ieiiiltiii-e lor ISnloin at a.ru. Frum snlm fur lnitoiH inli'iiw, Ug id 1 p.m.; Irnntt Inilpii-nili-nct for VM City at t p.ni. DAMON & COOK, Profrrs. If you want Paper or Picture Frames; GO w. o. He has the best and most complete5 stock his side of Portland, and will alwayy treat you right. Wall paper trimmed free of charge. W. E. G SUCCESSOR 7 DLAI.FR in ,-jf'7,);1,l j ' s j i i i Wlf ijtIh . 1 P m ly U c ) . . . . t"j 1 NEV UOODS AKIilVJNO KVElir WKKK. j My stock Im now uioro cmiiploto tlmu ever UfiW "fix U jjld to haw all tho ourtoiiior of tho Hturo cotitiuue trwluK,jttnd lio ti Avm' titany trade who nt'vorclld boforo.' In connection with my store is a ' Wiw ilxstKW una shoe can IwWlwl or nmuf.mtimHU.wder the roanagenient - , , V i -.r A. iv I'il'.Iv. . ; ," ; ,y . - ."- v Wv E. GOODELL, r 1 a ai Clart4 t ( ? 0RQAN8 AND PIANOS. For Ctlotu. Kdtfmw, . DANIEL F. BEAm, Washington, J! J. From TERMINAL JNTERIOH to tit Una to Uka .. , . 13 el m m d M It Is the DINING-CAR ROUTE. It run 8 Th roo nil Vestibulcd Tnini Every Dy In the Yenr to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO ronijHwIr.fI)IXLVO TAI Ufi hUiiiiHM(l, riillmtin DiHitliig J)om Wt'r'rn l hum jHjuijinifMt, TOURIST. SLEEPING CARS, l!t. Unit ran ie wfmtriiclMl, nnA in wliK'h iiiixiuniiMla ioiiN iir ImiJt liifHiid undjJ.nl in, . Iioliji'rn j(' Iji-si (ir olid i:l9 lit-LriH, . ' and ELEG1KT DAY CuACKES. 1 cominucus m, i:z:xz ; with alt Lines, ; ; m a .a t a ak i Arrnrdlnt film and nmirurraptra' arrTtaa, f'tillmuii nln-iwr mMrvattn ran b Hrurat) In alai thrui(li aoy Httrulof Hia road. THROUGH TICKETS 1-1 K.ump, nu im purrhiwatl at any i ek from tvU 1 A murk- luitl. and ekalanea uf dim cmiimri)-. Full InfrnnuAllna rrfard. fng rwtm, iihii of trln,KaU and olixr da uil, iiirnltlied uo tJHukiU to aujr (at,or A. D. CHARLTON, ' , , . .. , . i . ? AnUlunt Rtnml I'liAMiirfr kgmt. Ho. M Klnrt UKe, out WruiaJuf tun, !-,. "'PORTLAND, OR. JAMES GIBSON. LOCAL AGENT Henkle & Walker, s r . " v 'r 4, i-'j i v?i i-v BfOS-n 0 M STABLBS. D"",M6?a""l 11 uia TO c OODELL, TO H. D WALLER, AI.I. K1M9 OF 0- . . v :, . . . . jt , Main.Steet, Independence, OK 1?