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U. H, rWTi, i u tSSVKO BY late SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Ona Yar -,'. HI.M.mH" . : ,. " .. Tlinat aloi Jttf lAwrlatf and rtwIh nM not Md mi flv lliMwwilt o UkKorU'U rivo. All over Bv Una will ba chnnpHl Nv ivut ,'f lilt tfcwlaw nhlmarv tvaolultona will Iw oliarsva Krl Ui riof Hyc wiiu )nr lino, Rolilpm at th INwUnirU' In Jiul0 dauoa, onuou, u assMUJ-olasa manor. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, IsiW. MODERN SLAVERY. There are two forms of slavery ono which consists m making prop erty of man, and the other which consists iu making property of html. While population is scarce and uuoceupied hind is plenty, laborers are able to cScnpo the necessity of buying the us of land; hence to obtain slaves people, who will work for you w ithout jou working for them in return it is necessary to make property of their hodios,or to resort to predial slavery or soi l doin,wliich is an artitlciul anticipn tion of the power which comes to the land ow nor. As populut ion be comes more dense, and land more fully occupied, tho competition ot non land owners for the use of laud, obviates tho necessity of making property of their bodies. They, themselves, will beg the privilege of giving their labor, in return for being perinittod what must be yielded to a slave a spot to live on. and enough of the produce of their ow n labor to muiutaiu life. This, for the owner, is much the more convenient form of shivery. He does not have to worry about his slaves is not at the trouble of whipping them to make them work, or chaining them to prevent their escape, or chasing them with bloodhounds when they run away. He can let them live in hovels, let them work harder and longer and fare worse tban any half human owner of the bodies of men, and this Without a qualm of conscience, or any reprobatiou from public opiuiou. In short, when lands las come scarce and valuable,' the ownership of land gives more profit from the labor of others, thitu the ownership of men. That is why tho monopoly of land, in the hands of syndicates and corporations and aliens, is a men ace to the liberties of our people. The Monmouth Tribune made its final appearance last Friday morning, and gracefully bid it readers adien. The paper was W4-1I printed, newsy, and the people of Monmouth gave it a most liberal support but it was not sufficient to keep the expense account below the income. It takes a great deal more money to upport even a country newspaper, than most people arc '''aware. The Wk-stSipk spends as much nioney each month for news alone, outside of paper, printing, typesetting, etc., than the whole income of the Tribune, and the West Side docs not consider itselt as more than doing its duly. , The Weht Side is supplemented by a job office, well equipped, with a cylinder and job press, propelled by steam, and hundreds of dollars invested in type, (both body and job type) and yet with hard work, and constant care to watch the ex penses, we are not getting rich by any means. The Wicsr Sum has always upheld the institutions o! Monmouth, and its over one thous and subscribers have never read one word in its columns, but .what were friendly to our sister town. That is as it should be, and the two communities should grow together, notanart. Their interests are in common, and the two towns should ( be more finidy united and work for a common end. One of the first steps taken toward road reform, should be law requiring all wagon tires to be of a certain width, and prohibit the narrow tire which does so much harm to our roadways. SENATOR SHERMAN AND Till: BANKERS VS.' THE PEOl'LIi. Contributed to the WiTHilKly W. B. L.1 The inconsistency of Senator Shermam, the pet of theOregottian, and the financial champion of Wall street and British bankers, is well exemplified by his record on the silver question. In 1873 he, more than any other man, was responsl blefor the eladestine act which domonitized silver, lour years later from the United States treat nrv he officially writes, in sub- stance, as follows: . "The United States is able to dictate the finan cial policy of the world, The gold standard is too narrow a basis upon which to do the .business of this country." In June, 1890, we find .him leading the bankers' fight 0 against the bill providing for the free and unlimited coinage of silver, . but finally voted for. the compro mise bill callings for the mtrhly purchase, of four million five hun drert ounces of silvery . Admittim? - rertoJn "c in 1Y1. IUwUu' AH him coiling tlit upjr ,lutonr AtV ft IllOU t no If iu him advocating mo ooutiilniuiw of nil puivhitww of stiver bullion by the govuniinoul and ask nsr that silver W n longer tloi'htwl n money nioliil by our government, and tlntt gold should lie tho nolo mm for our monetary system. Tin rwwm for Mr. Kliernuui'a 4iteonakomy h ajt piuviit. He is tt lienvy creditor now, several tiniest, millionaire, ttnd how ho became so ia boiler known t himself Mini tho benolh'huies of t in tho demonitiziiijr not than to any- one pise. Of course, great iitlontlon should lo duo tuty man who, upon a salary of !?.", 000 nor anmnri as legislator, should bo able lottontin ul.tte millions iu thirty-four yeans and live like it prime in tho menu lime. It follows that u matt ol such ability should not bi'snpimsetl o bo in toueh with Ihe uutseH who i.miuiulute wealth iu the ordinary way. It shoubl bo remembered by tho advocates of tue gold stiimluitl that fully thirty per cent of the wild urodurt of tho United Males is produced by the silver mines. Thegretit (Vunstock code of Nevm! t alone, jirodncoil iu thirty your' tho hundred and twvnly million dollars, forty-four percent of whieo w as field. There is not a dividend imviiiir nine iu the failed Stnt at tho present time; ill fact there is not a silver mine in tho I'nittd States which piid dividends ten years ago that is paying dividends today. Lronithisit will bo seen that silver mines are short-lived, and theamount ofsilvcr necessarily limited. Fully sixty jer cent of our lead product west of the "Hookies" is produced by the so-called silver mines, besides inueh copper, iron, bismuth, nickel, and other useful metals, tho product of which must lie reduced in proportion as silver mining is depressed, mid so it will Ih seen that, tho vwt territories ot the west must stiller iu proportion m silver mining is depiessed. (J00 (Ot'NTV KO.VIIS. Iniiwkni'K.n'cb, January '10 Ivl- itor WksT SlI'H Let Us illlike a few !tUKKtlotiH its to t tie IkbI umum-r iu which to work our routlit. In the be ginning lot unsay il Is perlmps one of the uiiit important ipii'!lii that w III come iitnrj our next legMuttire, in fact, thl' welfare of the whole country ilt'H'ttils upon lite public rnmln, r'ut'iim mitt farming Is pnliuillt lit pinir tlim tti the ease und cliciipuoss wil which their produetH citn he moved tn market. limit tooiIh will make farms more viiluulle. Let our legislature make ft law to pay nil the rutut tax in cash, and let (hem out tothc lowest bld- ler, as we do the liddc, mill hire the hands In the Millie way. Oil tile llrxl week In January In cueli year let the roads out at tlio county se:tt to the lowest bidder, tint contractor to give Ijoiuisaud security to lnmir the work, ami let him be rcsHiiiltjlc and atneini- tile to the criiiitiial law, and limke it the duly of a Kr""d JiiryniHti In eaeb township the week More circuit court to ride over the roads ill his tow HHhlp, receiving pay lor the day or iluys so spoilt us he doetf at court mid report (he condition of tlio nuiil in lib tow nship iu writing in a iMiok kept for tho pur-posi-in theelerks ollli'e, said Ixiok to Ik' luuiiled to the Kiaml jury ul each term for inspection. Our Hoioiis w ho meet ul Siilein may lc,'itilule rill the ilay of judgement, and they never will have good roads till the lux is i'ni.1 in msli ami the roads let hy contract, as are thu hridiies and ther works of a public imltire. All loin tin.' waste of time mill labor under our present rotid laws, putting in time, With the least pumihiu luhor, Iwlug the rule In most casis. If w have imh roailit, it must Is- through elllcietil work, and that can In) iiccomplislied oulv throiiirli the coiitrai'l svitteiii. Think of It farmers, anil think of it loglHliitorit Kakmkii. 1 .1-1.1 IT l.i.t. jjh .f um-hiimcd tl'I'H l'l'lllllllllll) Iu I mlepeiidimec pint olllci! January 1S1W. linker It V. linker I 11. I (.vara Ooo. Conroy Thou. Daniels Haniid. Fisher W T. Iloyscr George. ICullyJK. Lovelace (J A. McCarty (,'lins. Murphy K .1. Nixon .11 10. Smith Eddie, Snyder 8 ( '. .Saiitis Win. Woods VV L. Wilson (J A., linker All. itniii M. Cooper ;Iuih. f'nuipbell tleo A. Davis J K. Green Itoynl. Huhlmrd J. It Karl Jieiiry. JJhi'liiick J A. Alcl'lierwin Hurl. Mack A II. Patterson T H. Hmith W. HiinnioiiH Lewis. Vokcs Jlllltl. VVIsctier J II. WilllaniH Dora. K. (J. ItOIIKIH'HON, P, M. From hii Olil -rliinl, Ki;w VuitNON, Morris (Jo., N. Y, I)cccnilier22nd, 181)1 We arc still very much iiifurestcd in tho WkhtSidk, and what it has to say of our old friends.- Enclmeil you will llnd two dollars, for another year's sub scription. Yours very truly, K, II. MtllttiATUOVI), J. It. N. Hell will preach In tho Pres byterian church Hunday evening. Owing to an unprecedented rush of work this week In the VlT Hum ol- flcu there wore ninny valuable fVclpes left out of this number of tho IIounb nobD, which will uppeur Inter. Services next Sunday at the Presby terian church M the twtiul hours 11 h. m. ipu) 7 p. in. Mummy school at 12:15 p.m. Annual meeting of. thu eoiifre- gatton Friday Jan. 0th at 2 p. m. j , In J- MOST POPULAR LADY Our Subst nhcrs Coimiiciit'e this Week Casting their Ballots. I.VUV IMmiNl.TIIKMOST VOTKS Im llrC,m,lili.rril tH XimI l'.i.lr UiIjf In l 4f'HilrKw, No Mutter hrlkcr Nhr Hp lllil, Voub, Krrpd, or Nlnirl, The people of A luetic hold tut nnwt wtered the rltrht of MitlYiupt, siui ih do wo. III till llieso Utilttsl Htittt'ii a bid lot Into tt peculiar fascination fur every one ami no doubt the Iml lot prl tiled in thin paper wilt phono nuuiya hewrt to iMiliiltnie, a thu return come In owe It wcclt. This contest however Is u novel one, Inasmuch ii the one liallolcil for must tie a wunutu, and she must llvw Iu or near Imleptmdoiioe. We mk thin rule In order that the votes nmy not lm tiHi HCHtleriliK, ItHAP Til K COM'ITIONS, Only ono lady can bo voted for at titoe' The Imly must live near Iitiuion deuce. Tho timue of the perott voting must be i.tiiOiil to tlio isiumn, Hat nut sctiptloii of that iH-rson limit pi'r pnl.1 to April 1st Isuit, or veto cannot tie counted. All votes wivtsl will preserved; ao willed voles lilmvd on ouu dltitiii. and ivjietevl ou the other. Yen ernt vtilo aoyiliue Itetwwit now and h'hrimry 'Jmi, at noon, and your Vole, If (viral, Will ts' oounlwl. ou can vote a many time you can get coupons You can baud your tmupoit, tilled out, and the postmn.ter will forwir:l nev era! top'llter, at your exslias If voti do not u the coiiiioii. cut It out. and save It. you may want to use It later in the eonlecl. The most popular lady will mvlvu iri.e. to 1 Hiiiiouiuvd later. It will lie well worth nsvivliijj, ( i r ru is orr. THE MOST POPULAR LADY IN INDEPENDENCE tit! m;i oof; l)U i,rth dill It Jtiit- nor, !U,ui' .v ...... S-ifiwiL ................ ,Wm'W r, WEST SIDE PUB. CO., E.C. PENTLAND, Mingtr. M A It K t'.'f KI l'OltT. Mi'lUy Untrt,i ly lliff rtjiti to th tlat silt.., i lmroluv Miiimi, hy lli ( Mtmtirrclitl Itetlrw, f t'ortlHtnl. M'iikat, Tito movement locally Is suiiill lllileid both as reminds receipts and shipineiits. HoliIeiK however lire not diiscd to m-ll id nreswit prii-es, The present itliet Ill's will probably I only teiuKiriiry and buyers iiree.ipeol I to p'siiute os ratloiis crc lone. Ow liitf to Hie (I nil Hess of the loetd freight market (la tv has Ui'ii lm luiiU- rial adviiiiee in v heat, tiuulc valley S'.b'i per iiuhel. Oats. Very few are eonilti)! In fnuil Ihe valley and receipt (n r Hteiouer front lower river point are and lmv u-en miiihII, (siiiMiitieiitly hs'id slock have tM'eli largely draw t up at to meet cur reul wauls, (joote No. 1 iiuil choice IJ and 4" cents per bu. lower ipialitles 40 and II cents. IIami.hv. There is sonic liiciilry for feed ilesci'lpliolis but Very llllllted ex tent and prolmlly H dollars H-r ton Is Is full ipiotiitUnis, nbsoliiti ly nothing doinir In lirewlti(. Hni's Tint bop market is very dull imlieil iiinl few transaction have taken place the past week. There nre buyers at I'JJ to IS cents perlli as to tpiallty hut sellers arc scarec mid It Is dlltlciill to II ud dii.lral.ile parccld which cannot Is' obtained at quotation. IVi'.v i'iiKS. No change; prices remain suine its lint Week. lit rii:u.-(lli(ice fnnh iliilry and creamery arc not plentiful and prill's rule llrm Supply of lower nmdm larKC (iolc fancy ereiuncry !)5 and , cents per Id, choice dairy 30 and H'Jl fair to jrood -0 and cents. Common 1.1 and l"i im'UIh per lb. Khiis. Afrer seiliug up to cents per do.cn duriiidt Ihe week fresh Ore gon much hive declined to !)2J celitM ner dozen und Kusloni to i!7J to HO ifmls. Ititail Nii'r Iwhi-m fur lsti:l. The following persons were appointed Wednesday, by tlio county court, to serve as road supervisors for the ensn ing year. No f DIh. 1 O Address, Name 1 McCoy lit' IllgglllH, Kola J J I Kiuiiictt, ,') Dallas I) DGIImoii, 4 lOolu A W McNnry, f linl. John (inborn, (I Dallas ('has Coolldge, 7 Moo, J It V Duller, . H llueua V. (i WMcLiuighhi, II Parker Jas llelmlek, ID Sliver W U liirks U Silver Kol (Stump, 12 Kings V. Jus Eilwa'ds, , l.t Lcwlsvillo lit! McTlmmondH 14 Dallas (i W Uiudner, Ifi Did Ins AW Teats, 111 Dallas N KGregK 17 Itickreall II (J Fox, 18 Dallas W 0 Campbell, 111 Mc(!oy WKWitnu, 'M liallslon John MeCulloch, 21 Ilallstou K J MoitIboii, 22 Dallas J L Glittery, 2.'1 Sheridan Al Yociim, 24 Zelin Thtw Jeiiiilllg, 25 Crowley W W Smith, 20 Ind. Tj Diiiiioii, 27 Grand It, Hani Pcltlloliii, 2S Lcwlsvillo. Ill Lewis, 21) Kola J W McDowell, ' 30 Sheridan II Cowl, 31 Haimcon George Ball, ;t2 Dallas 1 1 0 McCurler, 8!t Fulls City William Jones, ill Dallas .In men Burns. m Hherldaii M Michclhrook, The Oregon Sttilcsman law IhsiiciI uti annuiil this year in a hound volume, on book paper, and It U fully lllus tralcd, It lucks tlio statistical tables of former years, ( No doubt it Is us well retul. ,-" -' 1 ' , ROAD IMPROVEMENT. Th Qml of ltHrr lluiU Klfln( Altrulliin tram rarmcra. Tha Rttcntloii which tho tpiestlou of good rouiln lit rts'i'ivlnit In gitctdlund stall's slid nectloun (it very i'iicouiattig to all wivoritti ol ladtcr wagon trsiai port. It In now ag'd that Iwiter Mmli would lis a ponlttvu gain to th farmer directly and Indireotly, At the Into Iowa convention tho Iom to th cream eilo mid tlielr mtpplylng frnicr tlirough bad road wm italed tu Iw SU sr cent. The main question now open for discussion is the financial tut how can good wagon road ba neoured no M to dtstrilailu lbs burden of oivt kini tnalnlttimuu ispiltably? Tb rts'cnt Missouri nd etatvntion divided lUlls Into three elassesi Maesd itm or gravel roads ar of the first elasii such rotoU should I si built tqion the -tit lou of nnijorlty of tint sbuiting pnqsTty nwuera, not le than 85 s-r eeut. of til cost to 1st paid hy them, Well graded, und ilralued dirt rosds mm of tint Kccoiitt vhiwi, anil should bo built nl Did tx.ii of tint county. To pro vide tlia money, all drauudiop licKitsei nhould Isi divertnl ton road fund, bu i'b special tax not to tuewj fifty cent on each (KM). It in also mo eiiiuieiiiU'd that tho "tats of Missouri lend tia credit to the comitle for road purpose up to It) (sir twiit. of th M ewd valiiii and an animal intmt to th coiistitutiuii W iiiado to that end, and that congressional distrWU shall also tsi road iIIhIiIi'Im, with mad muster (or each, appoliiliHi by the county court, Thu Iowa convention rtH'oiiiiiiended a general rtsul plan for (ltd Stat, wlt.i lt reads riiiimng vnt und west and six not ih and south, the averag cost being (climated at (1.300 sr lailn. Tit stal could ls divided into three or flv ilU tneu, with nadiuater for ch, thws men to ('oimilttito a ttatu Isiard, who hall employ an engineer ami designate it general plan no less than twvuty miles to lx undertaken at ontt time, It was urged by tl convention that Work should begin when it can b ittown thai IA.IHH) iiiilet of giHid roads can 1st built in ttve or ten years, o that when com pleted no itoii iu Iowa will lm found living mors limn four milt from a per fect innciidiniiiKnd road. It wasoptiiuistk-Hlly aiwerbM that tltlt luilengu could Isi eotiHtrm ted without any liicreass of taxation hy having tho utrtleiwileCt.OOU.iMSIof 1) prrcfflit, tsimU, and by uutliorixLng cttie to grant aid to lai expended otttsidu their corsrt4i lim its, but in their counties. In both con vention paier wer read and speeclie iimdo by prtiiniuiuit men (silnilng out tho IwueHoHit effect of gissl wliisiliiig iism th fanners. Good wagon roadi would enliven SiK-ial life, stop th ruslt to tliecltieii and nd fewer fanners and their wives to the liiMinii asyluui. Th convention will serv the gootl purpose of sifting out an ttiltahle n heme of nstd payutuiit. Th plan reeotu mended in Iowa and Muwuuri prop.w HHclically to ulijft tho Juirden from the farmer to the coiiiiniinlty, ex ci'pt in P'Kiird to tlrst clMt roads in Mis souri, which are to be built upon th petition of abutting owner, who tniut uiy at least oiiii ipiarter of the cil. It is very donliiful ttlH'tlrtlieeoiniatuilly at large should hear the wlmk) expense, though it would (hi right tor certain liru to is charged to the mute and 11 certain oilier share to the comity. If w wait for abutting farms alone to carry the reform through we should delay giKsl roads lii'letiiiitely. What proper turn of the eH'nse will the different chifses b willing to pay toward this tin suable reform? I May will ls no mat ter of regret if it permits ihe perfection of plans lu advance. Good mhiU 1 11 hie mpe have Issii thewnik of Centura, mi. I in solving our own problems we should plan wisely and for the distant future. New iork Pit. ItnllruaUs vvrsits Vun It.milt, It is uiuMTted by some (hut Ihe lutilti plication of our railrmtds lakes away to a great extent the iieeeiwity for an lm proveiueut in the coiiituou roads of the country. Thu very opHwiie of thi i true. Our railroads n-acll only tlie cell' ters of Hipulatiou and Irattln. Thiste who can reach these great avenue of travel only by a drive or a walk of fir to ten miles for business, for pleasure or fur trade should 1st utile to do so in com fort, with celerity, with economy and with some degree of certainty. Our railroads have multiplied those who travel for pleasure and for business and tho trafllu trnnsirted from the country to the great centers of trade a hundred fold within the last lifty years. It is a matter of intense practical mo ment to the farmer to know that be can reach the railroad station ten miles ills taut in one hour rather than lu three hours, and that ho can transisirt two tons of his farm product with two borses more cheaply and lu every way more satisfactorily than one tun with four horses, and yet this striking con trast measure the difference between what can be done over a gissl road in all season of the year and what it is possi ble to do over our ordinary roads in cer tain seasons wdien the conditions are tin favorable, J tune A. Dcaver. Til Si'iiri-l uf llimilliulldlii. There is only one secret in the build ing of a good, substantial road, and that is a solid rock foundation, made water tight to prevent undermining. When our country roads are made on this prin ciple: we shall have roads that will last as long as the earth is peopled. Hut our country roads are made on quite a different principle. First, tlio god is removed and then the roadbed, so called, is rounded off. It is then styled a finished road, If the spring rains are not too heavy th road will last a year, In most instances, however, only three or four mouth1 wear and tear are neces sary to convert it into a qnngmlre dur ing a short spell of rainy weal her, and a dust volcano after a few days of sun siiiiio. The next your the road must be made over and regradnd at an expenso about equal to that of the construction of a new one. Goldthwalte' Magazine. In Hie Near Future, Mr. Oot.linill 1)1,1 vm,,, .1.1.. I..... I. .1. ... . MtlJ) UIDHS llIB record this timer Bea Caiil.aln No. w tmi win, ......... Interruptions, JcihergsF " "No. nnlv )uii-1t in.i .,,'1. ..... tliliiKH. We hist snecd everv time we hit one." New York Weellv An Amendment, Bl'luiM That ulrl VOII llO Iru1,..,1 .... I pretty slow. GrltfllS WIlV. IlllH SI. Ill tl,l. ..... o clever) " . ",'uu Drltfim Tll,l v.. i...i but she gets there Just the same.-Trutli. A Unit Case. First Doctnrl hear, my fellow oracll. tlouer, that you treated my neighbor for abdominal typhus. Was it a had casof" BeeoiKl DIlLo A very bail case: the man didn't pay his hill. Ilausfreiuid, Tno Munh Antlnn, Editor There is no siiffli'lcnt setlnn t.n this comic sketch of yours. Artist Action! Wliv. arent, Sentt. It has moved around to nine or ten paper al ready! Texas Siflings, A Dry Suit, Dashaway What do you think of my new pepper and salt sultf JuKWiiy It make me thirsty to look at It, C'loUtlor and Furnisher. Malaria. k Mleved lu BSfiimi liy m..oiiuui ail awa irlsla (mm lew, tusrsliv Isml at Inn dviHtyliui vvneUitil Hislinf, n4 Which, bivKiliva liltu III llllm, eliiar sn (Hilxine the lilisnl, II tit-sUliy ruiijlllu ol in iiimsi t nisiiiiniii" y taking M.h1' SsimiIII, uii Is iu h leu bslile lu wsUrl. iid Hissl'a srsi'srlllH lust ruml tnsii winia ol Mils dliirsslii aAw'tlnu, A Wonderfol Medleln ret nislstie I ililak IIwhI's Stratiwr II Iim ueeUl, It liw ki ts ntf ulillilnni wU rialn lliri'iis'i Mia nmuuer. end w live In viw el in want lnw tur inslsris la Isosmll. I lkv lliHsl'i srsiillla let that ll Ktiue laellii, with treat IwuvH," Ua. U. r. D vis, geiyathl. Cat, lh-ek Hone Kever, " U) daiisiilol I'isil ma Ink, .11 will) ilea Mil ok euutk Ikiiu'i IcVut t iohi's aiio. and un Irluiels liiuiialil I wniilil iu.' Ii"r. I iia'l aini'ni iiim lie linH unto ant' Isiaan lu iae llisnl a sataMiilla, lie bsia luur bullies IU luur llloilllla, Slid asllliil 111 iHiiiiida, I lliauk ll'iud'a nrui,rlHa lilt alvlaa tii'i iM' k tu me raaiorvd ui liasllk and uaiiKtli." JCus A, kisu, alwruiae, Ivaaa. Hood's Sarsaparilla wiig uj 'Ituaair s. !. us er i'rt-iNal nit k li. I, IIUUM CU., AsitliaiUl, nwulli ism 100 Oote Ona Dollar 4 'iteilij 'asuwo 'tl caw tias4ii -S.S, o,t '""i iiiuwa a tiu,Miisatioeai anair 'sjoaini mimmsis smmjis auwa ue aiMsuia Mmn 'AOiMII SIM ion 0 'M Kt I 'alll U'ISI 100 not 3iVH ilNft l' "') "It " viiii),tf 0SIHMUI iia'ui't:4iai4 sail Meiaiaai e) awe M'lU CMIM0a4 (turns WFBOVID LIVER PILLS ONLY 0 HE FOR MOOSE A WORD TO LADIES. Tssw tall am s iaMt la uaw,aasU so Item el tiers, Usl a.lai we mmilrA a saedMuat aoslsefloM. taiM suerlM frme SmmIsImmi a tho am aallsw mmipIsiImmi m ssnairt fa ts-aisaff pills are aellshla ania Ulem. TSeff stake uia ski SesuimO, Itse fro is luuiakaa an Hamlsa, Ma. Saaaalis Mad, Oa, IrkUssUlisUa. fa. ForaaleUyJ. II, Pl Ull. TI MB TABLE. VdMii3iuc'e eiiil M.iutuuullt Mulu t.lu. IsMvaa Indeuendene. leaves Mouuiouin, TtiJ Mil :.Vi III& I So io :I6 T.m llOU ll H6 ., t:l an STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. There will U a meeting f tliUick holder of the First National I tank of Indeis'lldenee, I'olk Oounly, Oregon, mi Tuesslny, January III, at the parlors of the bank, la-tweeti the hmira of K) o'chs k a, m. ami 4 o'ebs-k p. 111. ofaahl day. for the pursne of electing dirts-tors for the ensuing year and tran sacting any other liu-dnc that may come before them. Haled this Hth day ofJleeeiuher, A. D. ism w. ir lUwi.Kv, Cashier. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the liidc IM'Udeuet) Water and Kleotrlo Light (ouipiiny, w ill l held at the lude IM'ndviieu National bank, on January .HHIi iwt, at T p. 111. for tho pur) of electing officer for the ensuing year, and such other htilsutwat a may come la'forethe meeting. ' II. 1 1. J AHI'KHSON, Heeretary. HA! HA! , Well, It Just Makes Me Laugh ill Over, MIKE ROSENDORF Has come back agitlu to Imlepemlence and oK'iied a atort). Now, we'll get gtsxls again as chea) here a anywhere, and If tbere is a chauoe for blm to raise tho price of our WHEAT, WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE, You lait he'll do It. Ho always did sell oheaper and pay more for pro duce than any merchant In Oregon. IHE ABOVE IS AH U CONWl BETWEEN Home of the ohl-tlnto farmers, and all we have to aay la, we will try to keep up our reputation. W! have bought out Zed Itosondorfa stock, and as we desire to put In COMPLETE NEW STOCK -We-will Sell Greatly Reduced Prices Remember, we never misrepresent our duplicate any hill at Portlaud prices. 1 IS A CALL HiniiHi And if You Don't Want and See How Cheap Remember Our Store is at KioRF & mam. JW tcdfcA rMwf olllnff and ehwtlttg 01m miry Muhttm mmtht, f you would pramm ill tlmi-kre),tn0 qwtUtlr. ton tMet! ilmt Hmt th bul' awe whret turn on itt dnthinlt mU 13,M,H0,tW timrfil U . not "rnt" at n'tM, Uh ortUr wiry mnrhltu; but kri tit U work mfuinyly. Yuu uU an PHfftm, or a wring mtmhin, or any u(hr meclutntotl wn'rl wines, tiitUy or wefkty; but that di ltrult imtrummU uf ptmintm your UHttfhU allowed to go vtmtrmifor until U l dogged with dirt, ami . Tk bait if oil broomr thit'h and dirty in time; in thl eomlitUm It wrttrt Itm plvotts ami drttroyt that ttnMium 0 thttlrflt in thvJrmU holm, which i nttry to a corrupt jwrfoniuiiu. , . Let wie foi at your unttrhl will gimyon a tnnumwntlmu otfinion an to whrthur it mudi attention, I A. B. CHERRY, Cemptlant Watth Rapalrar, Ulih Pattaraaii lm. 5 mnH tmrnm mm DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The partnership herftofor- ltlng ho tweeti J. K.O'lsiiiiiellandJ.I). Irvine un der the firm lianie of O'DoiinellAlrvlur ha this day Usui dissolved by mutual ooiinenl. J. D. Irvine retiring from tlio nrm. Alt imte and acoouuta due tho firiu will 1st collected by J, I), Irvine at the ImleivmlU( National Hank and all bill against aahl firm will te mht by OTsuitiell A Irvine. ). V. O'Dosxkw- J. I). iHVINK. , IniikI'ksdknck, Oh. Deo. L'lst, tmKl Tlie btisluiaai will ise continued by J. F. O'lsiiinell ami wo take thlopsir ttiulty uf thanking tho public for the llls-ral itrtiiiag glveu us during Ihe past year, ami solicit a continuance of the aanie Ui oiir u(XHaaur. 13 OTkisnkix A Invi.ng, W. H. Wheeler, DEAI.KB IS I SIllill, It Wlilrtttielaerlllli at Reduced Prices. A 1'ine Line of Choice Cigars ana Tobacco. Confectionery, Nuts -, SO TROPICAL TRUITS. Main Street, . Independence. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notice I hereby glveu that the regular annual meeting of the stock holder of the Iudfe'iidc lice National Hank for the elivtlon of a Iswrd of dim-tor will be held at the parlor of said bank on Tuesday, January 10th 1.U3, between the hour of 10 a. tu. and 4. p. in. W. P, Cosnawav. Cashier. th Entire Stock- goods. We give no halt, but we will to Buy, Come in Anyhow We Do Sell Goods. Zed Rosendorf's Old Stand. HA '"some LE WANT THE EARTH FX WE nly !( ijiult, id lfKt the orl.l. lbs. to bo rods. MADE ASHBURN & 8AM FRA.VCIM O OI 6 AND '.0 Ay Aaent for PolCounty, J.F. O'DOpELL, 1 I EPENDENCEOREGON. '.,' ii J. R N. lure jvittfiniirise Sketches of the Wondiland. Vallev This I J" I ,.r .t. of the 1 SALT And or llWiurli-al UrmlHMU Iks('ll)r, Tin- pr..ilm-u of h rounlrValll claim our at. t. nli" tlie spwlal part ot our lia-iure will n lala (J, IVIUHIVIOINI5M y T And fhe Mormons. Refifon Pnlvnamv f ""I -va""'! r. i t a mm losuai marriages, i aberracle, Home Life, the anl", Big And niaiQisr ,0u of luu.rat to th, atmlnit ofv.rliiy lire. Vft .hall prMDl obI wlial e saw with our oau aya and hiaird wlta our oarntan,. PTma V Indepecnce, Wednesday, Jan. 1 1, at 7:30 P. M, ai Opera House. ERVEO SCATS AT PATTERTON S ORUGSTORC. Admis Ladies, 10 c, Gentlemen, 15 c, Reserjed Seats 35 a r- 'WiH WoHh Knowing. To reiutyut on a piano, rub liack and fort.r tjM,m wth mtUm Haiinel kIwi kw,,lng the lmp luixt, to the luatlt'iit, Mlaa rnitay, if yu waut ally pajH-r Uiati not polaxiuoUH, put one pouml of hsia wood in a aamt'iian wlthtwohuofwator, Ut ltnouk overnlglijd In the iiihiiiIiik IniII until ihvri m one plot of liquid left. Souk alii'flof blotting paper tn thla and tliflry Uwni. Hot away for uae. Put in 0f tia, pttH'r In a aauwsr, wlUittlo wU-r, and plauo whew the lWi t(U)te th Ulmi. Chanioln ,wt haw hmx uh(h1 for clean liiv.,rilmlS8) t,t0i ,. lw luadeaa aofti Hll H lwvl m M. lows: I'utitcaspoonfuls of house hold ammiit0ll l)()Wi wl(h tt (1UH1.t of tepid wit jt, the ,'liaiuoln skin soak in thli r fur ,me lmtt Wwk It alamt wil spoon, prwalug out asniimhortliiri m p.ltik-, then HftItlntoH)lmrfnf ,,,,,,,, wnU.r and rub winlh. the lllllu,8i m,m tn mh wateu oU,WU tlell ,!ry In the Bhada.i1HU dry rub lH)twwn the hanris. jm,kets nmy iw washed In limier excepting that there should. t (,urta of water aud 8lxtabUpuofttluuollia fAf I.Hiups. ' The bnt wf. ft wl(,k igt 0 u.ua.lUuC1,rUlld thllj How it to trim lto,f the acltworg are uaed,ltl8apt m tlmuehiig buttit)Veu A fewdropi,,, wl do more toivmoye th v ami an.oke fiom he Inside of tl1M cm nd leave It erystnW thrt a qimrt of water, . AS Mr. Newwcd y seems to me, my angel, thlshaij 'J queer ttwte. That's frullcake. Young wlfa-l want to fence it With the Hew J VJauke Steel Barbed Fence Wire, 0NLV DV MOEN Mp. OO. KK'K AND w JllOVhK PIMfc STrt BELL. r I Great I LAKE- We will Sketch Tteir f kit Tmnu! DaIUU Wiiifaiiwa.r WIIUb bh Angel "M cr- Organ, A Cur rarinup. If your children aryiubjeot to croup, ulways kwp a bottle it Chatnberlaln'a Cough ltemedy at hand. It la prompt and eertaha mt given as aooo aa the croupy ouugh ilHwra it will pre- vein uie aiiaoa. t i8 by all medicine ui-au-m. Don't forget th alker Broa. will wil you groceries ap for cash aa any house In Polkf oIitx, An InvHluableVJsWtlj for Colds, Sheriff Ilardnian. nfTvlur rv w r. was almost prostrated with aoold when K.. ft... .... .. .!.. - Jt a . . . t Bu usiiik vnsmoeriam'a Cough - ui iv ue says: "Itgaveinealniostlnstantwllef. I flnd II lu. fill l,,1,,..l,l 1 .... ,v .... .uuuiTreuieay ror colds " For side by all mallei ne dealers. We acknowled receipt of report of the state railroad' commissioners with compliments of Hurt. Itobert Clow. . ColUs fltolora aiat Ulmrhom Keuly. I have sold and ud in my family for several years, Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera, nirrlia Remedy and have found It one of the mmt l.uur..i isfuotorv ri'im.,11. t , j, . " .- ..joll.,w USIllllttl, ,. C . II. I.r18. I)rnin.lu Sell T..l. "y-1 ,,ll'i- ''or wtle by all medicine. jl.llll.ll-U (: from Ni'wlierir 0. F, M w& Co, prominent druggist of Newla tomei's lm ui-e., say; "iSinoe our cua- 'e .'become acquainted with. tho good qualities of Chamderlain' Cough It iiikIv, we sell but little ofaur other khi fI., (.'luinitierltiin's medlolnes illsfactlon." For sale by alii all give drugglHt Yoiir Own Conolnslnn. Mr, J JO. ven nort, tuanairer of the Fort Hi-La Redwood Co., Ft. Bragg, Cnl., hidtliinto say of Chamberlaln'i Cough jviuedy: "I used it for asevew cold 11 ul (ough and obtained Imme (linte rAf, , In the Fort Bragg Itcd wood M.'g store wu have sold large quantiQisofChamlMfVlaln'smedielnea." not wiKiiy an aruggn 0