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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1893)
4 V V' ' I- V . & All mnrti mnl South niillM not Int v Unwi will Ih iiimtiikI Itw, All r v llnm will b vlimt v wow l II"'1; thwWty otumnrj rMiluiHtM will w i-lmmvit Km- i Ui ihiv ul ft whu iwr Dixs. Ktll,ni at lh IVM-onto In tmttx'll dvnue, Orvu, u mvuitliua umt lor. FRIDAY, FKBKUAKY17, witYao sx r.iK ro h'ais m LITUK llarrla Fuller writes from (.Vrlltn. Qa,, anting .Unit voter in tbut aeetlim nr looking Miutkmaly to the tnoveiiioiitii f the republican xirty, A th r-uitiltoHiis are knocked out, why not watch the movi'iiii'tii nf the democratic. wrty? The tieuiocraia, under the lend of Chivehtud, declare their hmdlltty uuhe use of allver.and the free cnintijte there of Into kml toudcr money fr ileht paylnjr purposes, and Mr. I'levehiml and others, who Hrt UK iiiliiHiUikto ail vlwrs, advise thnt f7i),lKiO,vi of lunula heNiueii by ho t'tilted .Suttee, the homls to U exempt from tu.Mtkm hi.. I Interval, (tin! to be ild 111 kUI l a tlpulated price per ouuee for Mich u"ld of ft certain Ancnewi. It U alway better to look nut tor the performance of the new wcluiol in-iter, than to wante oite'ii eye In looking at the retreating form of the old one. , Meanwhile uo help will come to the fcx-payiug people of thi ouin try till ere shall be h new parly whleh Ret 'Is'1' dnwtl to work nml elect a eoit grew thai will make Ihmii for the pro tection f Industrie, a well H ihe apeculatlv element For the people' parly to break It nock every four years in the vhIii rtl'urt to oltH't prvulilent, who woukl lrnvc no IntHu'iut w haUvr hi iimkiiiK thf laws, in not kxI policy. The kiw nre mwlc by conitrvjw. (U;rvt iMin'Islii of imllvhlimla who are eleeUnl hikI there iw rfpni'ii tHlives of their iwpwtlife wnwtlturim'. Whon thvy pi there to w'oulitte In their vote hii.iI jiower an voiignwmeii, the people are apt to miller. OurcorrtHx)iiileHt murjh! that the next congreMi iiimiorinlUo U.-mIi'iui body by onk-rlun the cnwilon nml l- Miauce of JlUO.OHl.tlWof ftlll legnl lender money thus erenteil a a eoiiipeiiNiiloii for the building of a cnuul ucrtw ttie Iathnius of l'aiinina! The Iathiuuaof Panama be ! In the United Sink of America are exceed) njf sixty-live million of wople, ninety per cent. of whom are in tk'ht. The govennent would do U'tter to at ' once create $UMUUOt00O of alwdute per jtunl legal U nder money, and )iv thin money out to jHTwum within the United States of Anierien, and have the money thus paid to them umtl to make llrt-clu roads from one irounty aeat lo auother; erect piwtotlU'e huildln in each county aeat, and umterinlie other Improvements, the building of which will employ labor and give to the (hii ple something ultantitd for deht-puv-ing nirioin In return for the latmr w hich they w ill gladly erforni. Here la a practical way to uw uic power of the government. By this eou wo the volume of deht Iaying motley would be at once nml most beneficially Increiwed. A million of unle-hodled men now looking for work, and finding it not, could then market their atrength and ability to lalior with those who would eugnge to mnteriulize the Improvement called for under conimct. Thin $100,000,000 thutt createil ahoukl be expended In all the ditt'crcnl Miutc and tcrrltoricB. The rcnulc would Ik as follows: ' An Increase In the voltune of kvi.l teuder nioney,wlileli should tie of puN r that It might remiiiu In tins country for debt-paying purpnuea, uiiIkm w.nie oubiide government should dirliire It legal tender money In tin; oilier i-oui -trj'i when th(e there renlciiiiK nii'M purchase it from those huving the Mime in this country. . Adding largely totliesulwlunthil l n elltH fn tliu line of improvements of which the people never yet had eiiouj;!,, and never will have any moiv Hum they deserve. The employment of labor thai 1m now in doubt, dread.auil disuKtcr,mid I hern fore of no full, complete line to the com munity where it reside. Tim result of this creation and use of such iue of legal tender mijney would be u benefit to every person in this country who Las lubor, or the products of tlm mill or the shop to sell. The only person who would lie Injured would be those who upon the misfortune of others, whose occupation is money lending, who loan money on mortgage, giving the least amount of iimiiey for the largest amount of mortgage, and then foreclosing and thus confiscating the property of the unfortunate debtor, who, relying on one or the other of the old parties to protect him, Is steudily coming to grief. 1'omcroy's Advance Thought. Mark our words.readersof the Wkst giDK, there are better times coming for Independence and vicinity. The town has seen its very worst days. Winter Will soon be past, and the people who are spending no money now will begin to expend ft. Our people will take fresh courage when they see business begin to revive, and will push for more trade. The mortgage tax luw has been repealod, and soon millions of dollars will be ready to be loaned at six and eight per cent. Population will begin to Increase In Oregon as our resources are to be developed. The man who can ate ahead and take advantage of the situation Is the one who is going to reap a rich reward. ' i Every newspajier iu this state which favored the repeal of the mort gage tax law, should be ready to see, in their own county at least,that the pres ent law, which Is a very good one, be fully carried out by county courts and assessors. Maps, pints, and books .., n.c AurwMir, and ...4 1 h?M lrlul!y 1 1 th fiillill . ..tnlhlsswovu duty, and not one ftm of kind should woaits liirtny per sona.) properly If jswslhh " ' Ohkuon now ranks as (lie second stute In tlitt Union in timber rcsiuixt. Now that we hv an aiwetunneut law that w ill euoourtuw the InveHiineut of rtipttul, and t'hvlnild' Hilly will bring aUmt tvw trade and an era of ship building, our tlmM rtwurecs will U devltis'd. Now Is the lime to strike for ft ltllllld to lull timber, and to the Willamette river. Wo inv likely to Iihvw Uiomiug times sism. A i'i. No iiitiu Iroiu 1'ortlaud was In town this wcvk.'aud otleriM to let the Wnm' .su,k run an Hdverllm'meut of his pi ii in w, and when we ptirchH"cd a phmo he would 'deduet th prle of our advniliemeut, fueh one sided otter as lit re what Kn'jm the muintry eilltor p.ior. "Collect cash and my eash" sleiuld In' the luv.irUMe riile.iind the siHiner the rule I adopted the U-tler. Iris pioti.itile tint tliu niiiiiemus eumiuiKthm will IsMxtalned, and the scmmlile for the fi olllts s is very an- imylng and tlcmnraligiiig. It Is to I htisd thnt tli present riillrotiit com iiiis,Uner will tie Miilmd ti they have done exei'llelit Work Tile rail road Imve wltoi oe,s on h.ni't w ho wili try to gi-t men vvlm will k nmiv ivlil- lllg tools ill til h- li;l'.i. Kiiw in T llAirii, h loin., r iik !. .. i of this iMimiy. is ioi'n ;or of en- o.s :it .';lth, a'lit kiioll, m il.U llii; -ill r;n r Kn.il p's njM t. Alil. is u pioh bl tiou iir.iior.v, mi iitii'.r tivioK awfully inamifuclund or sul.l, and yel tine ;ie over 1 1 lnivs w Here llipi r e.m be ol (ilineil In other Wnrdx, proldbitioii is a fnilum. In the new apmttoument of the StutvofUivgiin.MultuiMuiiheolinly will have twenty-one out of ninety mem Urs hi tlie leglKliituie, I'orthmd now nets mi st of Ihe "plmu'' from the On 4011 treasury, mid w but will it be then? Tiik iiett't.rs if Ka-tcrn Onou nre elniuoiiii fr mi on'ii river to the nil, ami llie vtdiey (tapers want lh Wiliiuuelte iiH'ned for Imvlualiuii: bin ueltliernel v li.il tin y ttmil Why? IUvhiw tliey do not w ork In mill v. A miivi.mkm' Ih on tiHit In the Oregon leglslhllire, to .idopl the Torren's Innis llr system for rivil estate, which places till titles ill Ihe hiindnol; a public rl- ter, and ivduit s Ihe Kfeat e-n' of recording diviU to a minimum. Til K Oregon IcgUiatuni Is ccihiliily getting dow ll to hu.iufM,liiivhig pawd Hie World's fair billoverlhe governor's veto, which Rivm $i0,iikl to a nnuwlf skin to H'iid at "liiiMgo. ll will Jut aUmt pay Kil;iri .. It Is veiy pnibuble lluit a ristd law, IhmiI on cash payment of luxex, and I tting out rouds I iy coulnift, Ju-t a. we build brldgiti now, will Is- pited by tills legislature anil sneh woii d be a s""l law. Irlssnldlluit tlic l uiou 1'ticilU is shearing (he values nil its rniiimiil. unit w hen llolliing l ot the rkflclon Hi ttie road remains, will let our govcrumcnl lake it to jmy what llnwis Tub iippriipri.alou of (Hi,iksi for mi i nhibit al the WoiM'b Inii pnwd bolli liouses, but wti Vel.s-d by tioverimr I'eunoyer, and pnsstd ou r bis Veto. !?ai,km hat Just hud $s),uiW expended tu a big dome on the tapitni liulldmg, and Ihe next thing is to have a (-'mi,-issi jute mill. W. Rtil.AlwiUNK.thcgrcul Knglisli statesman, lias presented bis linlne-rule bill for Ireland. WHO WILL WEAR IT? West Side dives a Silk l'luj Iktt tu the Must I'ohiihr llacdclor. i:vi:iiv i'Aii sriisi itiin: votks. There Is No I. hull t.i IIm Niiinlir Vols C'ust, Su I.IUIII us l oll srr s S'.ilil Hnl9trrtlitr, Now, here w e me ii'iilii, after our ills t:oumi;iii)j eotitot on ll.e most (Hipu fir in ly, Willi u sipular biielielor coil test. During the i.niuh g four Is-iies of ihe V !-r Slln-., eotipoiis will he printed wiiii h are election tickets. ',. !'i eou pi.'i ii luted in the iio'e i ililiou cull Ih- voti'd. i-Vi n liy one jht-. hi, N . liiuii to the nuiiili r of sols yu cast. T- U' it volei ;.nu must lie prep.iid on yum stihscripiiiiii to ili.le, l-li'ery weeli Hie voles will be nn notu ceil through ihis p.iper. Issues ofi'Vhriinr.v H, ill, 17, and -4, WKi will colli iu couhuis, ami the isriiteof .iiireh 3 w ill coiihiin the immenf the winner. Have your eoiisius, uml send them in at llie Inst of Ihe moiilh, CUT 'I'll is OUT. KI Pill BACHELOR IN POLK COUNTY. Cast Thin I ofe For M . No ballots will lie received and counted that are not signed by persons who arc nrepnid subscribers. Any person not u paid Huhscrils'rciiu have their coupon voted tiy some one Who has paid in advance. MARK IVr RDI'OUT. SMi;lnlly itt'ljol-teil by TiileKI'lipll to till! Wi'M. Hlilii, ThiirstlHy Niiimi, liy lliu ColiiMoiriilul Itiivlnw', of 1'ort.lHiKl. WHEAT Very little Wlieat passed out of the ImndHoflnli'i'lor Imlders dur ing the past week, and the, present dull ness is something unusual for this sea son. It is well known Uml liberal stocks are being carried throughout the valley, as well us In Kastern Oregon and Washington, Kurllef lit tlie week some trading was done in the valley on tlittbtisWof H,L.! per ell., hut dur ing the past day or tw no buyers could lie found willing to go over $1,171 pel' etl. Oam The out market has Iwu steady IhMimhoiit, mainly owing to the support given al Han Kraticlsou by certain parties who Imve till along stisid under tke linn ltd with the oljcoi f ooutmlUng the oiiIiiichI output, and keeping out Ktileru competition, This syndicate has taken large iptsnllllcsof ehohv Washington tsits which have liei'ti waiviiouseil and hot on the mar ket. I ho result Is thnt while wheat, barley, and other product have Ihhui selling very low.oats lisvs liiuud steady sale quote clioliY, 4:1 to 4t cents; fair 1 1 gsl, -10 lo 4;l ivnla. Hahi.kv There is uo liupruvement In the sliuitllin f ivoriihlc for the Mill ing Interest. tVi) ipialltltsi are not suimlit idler Hivwcrs are well sup plied, I'rlis uoinimd al Ml to Wt cents fur feed, and im to HI cents Air brewing Hotn-Very few sales have been untdc since insi report, lluyera and sellers are still apart, Tim deling among dealers indicate thnt prices must (Mine down, us (sir advice fiotn KjisI Kiel K.iiMipi- arc itisisitiniltlng. IH'id bids rubi'ssl (wi, cents per pound Quote II to !' cent per pound. I'm'AT n. lleceliits, since llie bn-ak-litii up it. i sn iw h isMide, sliow kir;. iti. 'i .ic. Market I not so llrm net i tiicr f voralilw to luiyers, ijj'ioie mi -ii : ti wnts, Very fancy llur iK, ots are . If utile ad Uo cents and H.UO .t Us No ill '! uhyl i M'rltlKlHi ill W- f-h.ull' Im c Inlile stocks, of wlit 'i lo'd. ui.iU'liihil supply nre quite tH'i ii y liai nivd. Quote elioiiv and f ititv cruuneiy ,;A nml .I7j wiits.ehuliv dairy, :t0 iind ;L'j ivnts, KmiH-lleavy receipts fnuu t'lilifnr itia have alt'cctcd the whole market, a ihvllnln of ij wnts s'r ikusen on fresh Oregon ranch having taken place, w ith soother reduction looked for in the nciir future. HAVE YOU GOT PILES ll pmsrs;iiiA, imm iains nahtttf lu-.i thia luisi stv4 SI.ISlT kutaoiaa raorauniMa iiiJi Y1SI B TOSl tn m. io Ms) Roi mi mroY, SloK mm SwsHlir OS MtM sSwsW. haurtw htam, lljrIMius,sff-liii Slsirmftiipstimrs. rrusi IHm. UraiM '"ii iw . niitdiki4. r. Cook's M I RRORS Ira true to Mature. Hicy suit the face, Cook's furniture is of the latest and most modsrn style. Cook's wall papers are artistic fcok's carpets are rich in desk Thsy enjoy comfort who use Couk's lounges. Cook V hair mattresses are par exsclletice. W COOK MD BE COKED I MM B UP California JJor$ JmprCfc. I m iMM to tkM mvttn, kWg NB kW HMI fMlrMMMjeByiiUlk tM torf toMM H4 yilMMi " lrii la MlaMI MlisraiU4 tars ttU, milaf rM sewn PkrriMjM mtt llMim Bstlks asHtsM. Mut vrw UM ka wmn u H tfk Mty I im4 alsMt t V HMM MVMM. tad m nrttM4 Is kwi 0m H wm mm4 a i. . mr ms I M4 1 ka trknnl la CistostTVi V te k nr W try m4 i tuwssfilU, mi M Bsnk arall hi II stMi) t klsv III limUinsi l HW M N at Ilia Ih ssnsMrills, as ks?aj mmi I tolllM ll sow Millratr tisM. Al mat t tasMMflha kit KSBMSllihst hw 4tM smsIu, 1 rrwssM4 ll sll I ff istr wa." Jikuii Hi lutMa, Orrif The otty VHrMtf OIUvsH.HMV.Mtsi Tto stroll Im r WisSsI, wkisttSISr I IMI aai ilala4nSsrf is Ml HmJ C-n-K-H 11- BJ.S hk IS I Mr I iMamlssa. BIsasMwsB 7 1-Of IIm4 A C auualitr4 f Uia laoat rallaSI trail Is Nf lfW4,"V ft Hood's 8arsaptrilla 'too Dottt 0n DRar DR. GUSH'S. onion srtup M coum, COLDS mo mm GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. la tarnsf a rtaitt at Maa Miluf (Vniaka. OsMa asS a Mtt at Maa rtlstsaa, air lf asS Crass vaa uslss f naia. M. Nov mt (wuUSllikrM ! III. Onias apt sTk ualtMSi miosSih s.? ll UlduAM..SjM i n waa rwrtf wwm For.asle hyp. II. l'l'UH. Twenty-Five Cents Will buy you flnit-eliusi dlnuer at the WORLD'S "FARE" RESUURIHT tin "f" street, iii'tt Hun. day, Cell, huh, Mm. M. Dton, Proprietress. HOIRD t(ttH, J4 00.I HANK& illli IXIMTOIMiNCK National Bank ! Capital Stink. $511,000.00. II. IIIIWCtlllKII.I, ktlllAal KKIiliN, , P. WlNNAWAV liaaldrsl Vlv rssal4al. Cask tor. (viiarsl bstikiiif sail ticlisni Ouslii inuasr'lmt: Kwna nsUs, bill. dlMiMinliHl.rum nislsl rmllia taiii.it: ili-lu nvlv4 nm t-iirrsiil smninl aulijwt ui rliark, luurssl als in lime ili-stla. PlltKlTOItH. Ju.hu Mnlisulnl, II. II. Jirsiiii, A. J U.s.itiiian, II. lllrhlHT. A. Kalxa, T.J. Iw. I. A. Allsa. Commenced Business March A, I BBS. Kslstitlsliril liy Namiiisl AullMirlt. -TIIK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of lliiliillilnui-, Orrgoo, Capital Block, Surplus, $50,000.00 fj14.000.00 I, H. tNH'RH. U. W, ItnltKHTHON. I'rssl.lrin. Vl l'rtdrM. W. II HAWbKV, ( sshlsr. DIRECTORS. J, B. (Vsiwr, U W, Itobnrtaiia, lwla llslmlsk U. W, W'lillksr,W. W. t olhiia. A tsnnrnl hstikliis buslinsui lrilrlil lluys a 11 it allai'tisii( ua sll liiisirll (silnla. Iwisialia mmlvsd aulilwl In nlisrk or on wr- Ufli'Hts ui iisssiii. rolits'liiina msiio. urriisi lioiirs: S s. 111. lo 4 p. Ml. NC0RP1MTEO UNOCR THE tWJ OF OKCGON. MONMOUTH, OR. MAfltttit . I'riwtrti'iil I. A. I'. l.,t,'AMflll':i.l.... Vlie.l'mi. Ill A T, lllWKl.t I'B-liler I PAID CAPITAL, $26,000. DIRECTORS. I A.Ih-miii, I. L.t ailiplii'tl, I. .M.HIiiiianli J. II. V, lllllli-r, J. II. HI1111111. K. H, hiivnll .linti.pli t'rsvsn A (Kiixrnl tinnkliiK unit vhkIiiiuks IiiIii.- ImiiPSfteri', ttimia iiinilni iliMiimttn reinlvscl .titiji-iil Ui rtiiii'k or 1111 I'lirlltU'HUi nf ili'isiatt; tnicri-iil miiil nn time rtnmliii. Ha Klrv ir..f vault suit liiirnlnr msr asrs, .wiii-mt liv Vslp tlnis liH'k. Oltlwi lliiiim: H a. in. Ii i p, in. KRAMER Says this man will BEAR WATCHING One of Kramer's specialties is HIS FINE WATCHES In Cold, Silver or Nickel, TO SUIT any and ILL PERSONS 1 Olearanbe Sale. R0SEND0RF & OflTor (frrat liiilucciuctits to customers. Do you want uood gooils CIIKAM (VII on us ut iino. For llio NKXT 30 DAYS we will mill goHl to you lit greatly reduiwl, PRICES. Clicnjicr l him they huve tvr Imwii tot in 1imIcwii. ilcnni. V lmvt ortlininj n brifi sun k linin NKW Y0KK iJlimd nml In p i i hl tif the (." U wo h ivo c itielu,i'il to set! tln iii n' a ACRIFICE. IUlhcr lltftti carry them over. Tulk nlmut your IS ilcm (irlcca, Albany jirieiN tr vnn I'ortlaiul ii ics. ('nun? lo our Mini1 anil w will con vim you that you can Buy as Cheap From Us as From the Cheapest House in PORTLAND. We r ileUrinlneil to ilo the tnisitiiwH In Iinlt ciiil'iiw. VVJJ HAVE IKNU I I I WE CAN DO 111 WK WILL IK) ITI Noinisr'inciitHtloii of gootla uml no exlmrliltant jirolltH, iff our motto. If you hai r, ever trailed with na Hint you know w tiiulo Faiu nml Hvt'AUK. If von urn ft new comer anil never Irttdeil with list, couio mid trv lid. U cosli yuti iiolliiiig to try us, nml irhHti 111 h HIRSCHBERG, THE HIE HOUSE WE ARE THE PEOPLE Who do all our trading with SHELLEY, ALEXANDER CO, The Druggists, BECAUSE I. We do all our hey, ran & co. 0EALER8 IN School Books BECAUSE l- in that REMEMBER. That Shelley, Alexander & Co. fill pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night, and have an experienced pharmacist. HIRSCHBERG, wo will be jileiiaed tu giv you or They Have the Goods. They Sell at Low Prices. The Quality is Superior. They are Accommodating trading with and Stationery, They keep everything called for. They will fill orders by mail or by telephone. They keep pens, ink, writing paper, in fact, a full line department. SCillE PEOPLE WANT THE EARTH WE q Only The Lightest, Strongest, Cheapest and best Fencing in the World. 90 lbs. to too rods. MADE ONLY WA8HBURN & MOEN MFQ. 00; SAN FRAKCISCO OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE a and 10 pink rrncrr.' Sole Agent for Polk County, J. F. Q'DQULL, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. WAIMT The following Agricultural Impliments are badly wanted by this paper. If anyone has them for sale they will confer a favor upon the editor by shipping them to headquarters. There are lour of them; A DRILL For drilling Democrat Mid Itetiuuliean AN INCUBATOR To Imteli out u mrreealjle "silver Mil. A THRESHER ' To ttinh out of offlw U th twd imlitlvlau. A BINDER To bind down nmnouoliet and trust so Anyone having these ward them to the West Side office, that we may nut them in operation, and thus bring about much desired results. Independence Marble Works Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, and Curbing. A ucw sihI compu te stork of Marble and GranlU' Monuments to arrive anon, which we will furnish at low prlwn and at short notice. We buy by the carload and can glvi customers advantage of low freight. Shop on Railroad St. L P. Macis, Prey. 2s HERE ' AND 21 THERE And what have you to show lor It? WHY NOT look In lit l'litlerwitt Bros', the Jew elers, and INVEST IN some of those beaut iful mid fnshlontililii SILVER SPOONS ? , In addition you will besur ' prised what a fine rlnn or lane pin you can jret for a comparatively small amount. Our sttH'k spark lea with the autlclpa. Hon of yfltir lnsHotiou. Patterson Eros. DRUGGISTS & JEWELERS W. H. Wheeler, DEAI.KH IN ; nt, Which he la soiling at Reduced Prices. A Fine Line nf Choice Cigars and Tobacco. Confectionery, Nuts AND TROPICAL FRUITS. Main Street, - Independence. want to fence it in With Ihe Hew Waukegan Steel Barbed Fence Wire, law - maker Into Hue with th Frroer. thnt they will not curry oft the earth. implements please for W. E. Goodell HAS IN STOCK A NEAT STYLE -OF- LADIES' : SHOES Which ho desirca the ladlea of Inde tsjudeni) and vicinity to call aud hi pect. They are of the latest shape, are well tlltiislied and at the lowest prices, current, for FIRST-CLASS GOODS. A. B. CHERRY, Watchmaker and Jeweler. With Patterson Bros. B1U0K. BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of Imlependeiioe, liavinr a steam engine, a brink machine and several acres of finest clay, is now prepared to keep on hand a line quality of Brick, whicli will be sold at reason able prices. ED