wcQT SDZ K, 0. rMTL4U, Maaar, msssssrssesss WHl'KD BV- C:stSbPdisiCct&ii: tUtSCRIPTION RATES. ta Tsar . 2.fV Mix Muntha Tlu UuuUm AH mamsc and dlh none not t- la flva Hum wtU b uwrtKl inw, All ovr nv unm win o (iimnntl nv whu r on. oolly ohlmary nwolmliims will b ehariretl tUvlstsml al til ftanUolMiW In Iutttxu FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 18WI. The editor nt a pars In exactly lUoau Individual and baa bU preeou celved Idwut on every atilijivt although be may uot express them any more fiwly Oiau ibe Indlvldual.forheeanuol hear what U salt! by his rvaders lu an awer to his arguments, and therefore unless he deema a aubject of wry gn at , Importation he refrains from continually obtruiil n ghls opinions. Thtrt are bet connected with the remit change of admlnlstrstlon which are of great Im port a nc to the welfare of tbia nation ami the people are keenly alive to the avrlt.uauesa of thealluatlon. He lit dem ocrat or republican or populist, all avera to be Impressed with the fueling that something must be done to better the present condition of affairs. The re- publlcnua were met with this question and said the tariff would, if properly laid, remedy the evil, but after giving ibe country one of the beat tariff ita- urea the country has ever known, they found the people "till dissatlsfled, and ao the people by their vote have placed the deojoeratlo party In power. It evident that the demovratto party has no idea of what it should do to relieve the prexeul distress.but It Id in power aud right or wrong, It Intends netting all the U'lietltB possible of Its present pow er. Tlie people see no light ahead and are stilt growing more restless. The populists, the peoples party, uow come out with Ideas far in advance of tin of either democrat or republicans, and claim they have the solution of the problem. The people are studying their ideas, and while the very extreme ideas entertained by the advocates of single- tax, government money, etc, repel the general mans, there are many, and the number la growing, who believe that to the peoples' party must adher ence be given if relief would be found. The republican party, as a party, should keep lu touch with these new ideas, aud If they e found to be practical aud advantageous, absorb the peoples' par ty and not let the peoples' party be ab- aorbed by the democrats or have a sep arate existence. Overotie million votes were polled in 1892, and from the rapid increase of populist newspaoers, it is evident that the people are reading and studying the quest ious of the day, aud the peoples' party Ideas are growing. It is our settled conviction that Oiover Cleveland la well aware that bis party Is without any advance Ideas which will satisfy the people, and he Is now At work gathering reliable Information and when the proper time comes will come out in strong advocacy of the principles of the peoples' party, and as a consequence sweep the country in 1800 If Dr. Uoyntnn, of llucna Vista, who wrote the "open letter" to the "WehtHidb last week, could have listened to the glowing words of tri bute to Oregon uttered by Mrs. Judge Denny last week in the presence of the editor of this paper, he would at least stop to consider whether he might not be basing bis statement on ignorance instead of facts. Mrs. Denny is the wife of Judge 0. N. Denny, and has traveled over nearly the whole world, and lived for years in China, and other foreign countries, and she says she loves Oregon better than all. Hhe says the people of Oregon do not know how blessed they arc, and that nowhere in the whole United Btates Is it so easy to make a living, provided men are willing to work, as in Oregon. Because it Is easy to make a living the people are not as energetic as In some states, but it only proves the fact to be true. We are going to ask Mrs. Denny to answer the geutle nian through these columns, If she will do so, and forever quiet any person who can see no advantage In living In Oregon. The Washington Hlngle Tax Club recently gave a reception and dinner in honor of Jadge James 0. Magulre, of California, the new single-tax Con gressman. The unique mouu card read as follows: "Home of the Pro duct of land, prepared for human wants by labor. Air and water free." Among the toasts responded to were "The single tax In politics," by repre- t urn,. ll. wiiuikc uioijuim, inc num m ui NumsryrriAii, Florists una Mondsmsn, future," by Henry George; "The''"1 (Tins house js rssponsiwsj - II1 '1.L...L. .."., Millionaire," by Thomas (Shearman "Washington as It might be," by llep- reaeutallv. T, J. Johnson, of Ohio "The work of the next Congress," by ttepreseutatlvo John Do Wilt Waruer "Farmer aud the single tax," by KeprvwutaUve Jerry Blinpaott, and "Wages," by Henry A, ltnbluaou, the new statistician of .the department of agriculture. 8( AHCKI.V a week goes by that doe not give us the report of soma new combine In business mtereata such as the type trust, the bicycle trust, the brewery trust, the hardware trust, etc, aud there ha been In existence, for soma year an lusorauoa trust, and this trust baa lately aeut out a clrculai to alt lu agents instructing them to work agttiust city governments luak lug agents pay license for doing bual uess by using as an intimidating ar gument the fact that "additional coat will ttivoetably he met by an lucre of exlstg rates." In other wonl any town that collects taxes front lu surauce compiuiU will have to pay mora Insurance. Verily the trust machine la getting In Its work In most perfect manner, and we wonde where It is going to stop? KoMCTlilK ago tills paper published a clipping from an exchange stating that Killoon bad iuvented a method of storing electricity fr use In reaileuow lur electric lighting, aud ao the editor wrote to lhe"WUaofMeulorark" asking for further Information, Uuder date of New York, April lid, the follow ing answer has been nwivwl: "Your letterof iMtli ultimo, addrwet to Mr, Kdlaou has lu retvlved. You have beeu mlslnfornuMi. Mr. Kdlsou baa not perfti'ttil a storage battery system for use lu connection with electric light ing." The letter is signed by wuiteoue as private secretary. Ho It seeuia that we are not to b able to light residences for Sea light yet awhile. Hon. Chan. It. Hku.iniikh baa Iwu appoluted t'nltcilStatesdlKtrlct Judge to till the vacancy caused by the death of the late Judge Matthew P. Dcady, The new Judge will cuter upon the discharge of the duties of his olllue at onco. The lHiintment la a good one we believe, as JuiIkc JitdlinKcr has long U-en re garded as one of Oregon's leading law vers, aud its a democrat he stands high in the councils, having been one of the leaders of that party for a decade or more. It is said he is broad minded aud discreetly liberal lu his views on all questions and will likewise show the rare dirnvrnun-nt nccesNary for a good udge, - Ot'R people should sign that Htltlon for theextension of the exprtws tralu on the West Side road to this point from Portland. We need better facilities for getting to Portland, and it is lime we were making our wants known. I'rvvffHlliig Future MliMirjr, If there is, In this valo ot tears, a more prolific source of misery than the rheumatism twinge, we have yet to hear of it. People are ooru with a tendency to rheumatism, Just as they are with one to consumption or to scrofula. Hlight causes may dcvelope this, As soon as the agonizing com plaint maniffHts itself, recourse should be had to Jtisttetler's Stomach Hitters, which checks its further Inroads and banishes the rheumatic poison from the system. This statement tallica exactly with the testimony of physl clans who have employed this Que blood dcpiirient In their private prac tice. There Is alo the amplest pro fessional and general testimony as to the efficacy of the Hitters for miliaria, liver complaint, constipation, Indi gestion, kidney trouble, nervousness aud loss of appetite aud flesh. After a wetting, whether followed by a oold or not, the Hitters Is dscful as a proven, tlve of the Inltal attack of rheumatism- '"MtaanaaasaBSBBBaHBBBaBBBBHaaM AUK YOU THINKING Of Buying a Watch? IF HO OKT THICKS OF O A. KRAMER. ANTED. Si Looal and Traveling. To rrjprfjwmtour Wtill-known hoiiMfl. rijti nmtfl mo (!Hiflttil to ri!iriwMil a Mrm thai wftrranu nurwory Mlock llrai-olfum mid truo to niunc Work all the Year. 'W Pr month to the right man, Apply quick, mat lagans. L. L. MAy A CO., i. rwi, minn, , , . Malaria, Mlevsd l kt ran d tit r"i!.oumn at Mais arlshif tnm hw, iimnhv lauil ot frost tlwsjfliw vsavwnls aisusr, sod whinb, atvsUmd lulu ,t tni,i,i mi tsiiioitt th blMMl, It t j'Uli iiuu.iitiua at Ihs blood Is mnluUliu-d by tskhi Uuod'a aanmiMrlllt, mi n mil li Iim tlabl Is Malaria, aud U.u" Straiiirlll hss aarwd atsu) wwracsMsal thlt distianliin aAwllou. A Wonderful Medietas " For Wklsrls I Uilak llooU'i SwwkrlUa . hat ao squnl. UbMkDMaifi!hlldrsawU rlM Uirouah Ui iiiuuisr, sad wa Us la oin at U worst iis tor aislsna la Msryivllla, t wuu Uisat't asisrUla hit ibai ail sxum iliut with imst batk" at st. b. luvin, ,vim)iii, ct, llrcak liiine Koer, " My dstututur rVsrl isktu with da lastor liitu bouxHvviir t imrMO, aad tut lrliuls llioiiitlit I woulit io.ulir. t ltal situmi jnvu u tio(iv uoiu kUm lMfa lu ink Uow) KtMriil. aim Uwk lusr uatlM m lout wiooiiu, sua ssmvd u liouiida 1 timiik H.hiJ aniwrilia loi iiiviog hor twvk Lo uiw rviiowu ai kwiiUi ltd suuuiia." iuuk A. Kino, sbuuuta, ivass, Hood's SarsQparilla m ori4ii. H.niMi lu freparvd no b) C. u 0 uow CO., aooUiviMSk WWHll, MM 100 Dotoa Ono Dollar 1003. 1893. POLK COUNTY DISTRICT FAIR ASSOCIATION. Teaoh of th Polk County Dlatrlot JUNE MEETING. Beginning- f&urday.JunclS'Sl Ejh!7 CNTIIIES CLOIE JUNE FlfUT. PROGRAMME. Flrat Day, Thursday, Juno IS. t. ThrvSHiusrter mils ilmti, fh ar all, rumiins. purw) ..,.. Ot 1 F!Bratl,;elsi,tlwo In throe) purw w On On qusrler mils dh, frm Air all, pur..... - to so Sooond Day, Friday, Juno 18, i. Running. .Va'tatr Ar nil, purw. lluu w 4. tHiirli-t Irol, tl& oIum, horMM ownvd on or Mom Marco ll, ISO, la His following rouiillix, lo.wii: Linn, folk, Mwlou, snd llvnhia, bwt tliroe In flvs, pun.. 300 Ci IMmrlrl Irol, (.ymrilits, owned 011 or twAir Mun li lt, m, In Hi fll low 1 111 duiintJos, to-witi Mini, Polk. Murlou aad ftvnton, tmt two In thras, pun. ...... lot 00 Third Day, Saturday, Juno IT. 7, Hnnnlna, mil liandlmu, frtm (Or nil, f 1U lu MKXHiiuy lli nonilnsMon; wiihu will or slvrn ats o'clock p. to., day prwrdlna the iw purw..rJil) On Tmt, (rmi ft all, im vlwa, two two 10 Uirmi purw .. am 00 1, ItmiuiUK, Vrtnllr lianillt'np, friw for sll,i lai'!ioiiiy Ilia nomina tion, Uolnnor wlirn wrlgliui mn an. mptd. Vi'olsliU will be. ylvsn St 6 o'clock p. in. dy prwmllng the rsco, punw .. gug ai CONDITIONS. Ao to Trotting Raoss. All tnittliig nam am to b (uvnrnrd hy tbr rulst of the Anisrtvnn Tmttlnt aMoomtlon, Klve bonww art miiilrMl to snur and make final payment, and Ihrre to ttart. No money for a wlflk-ovor, Kntramie, ton per cent of purse. lu all trotting puree raws, nomlnntton must be made June 1, 1M, by Dm psymclit of flvs per cent or tlin purp; fliml payment to be made st 8 p. ni., the dity bufore the nuts. In nil trotllna rsw the puree or (Uike will be divided se follows! 70 (sir eent Ui the final bomo, ao pi'r mnt to theseconil horse, sad III per cent to the third, - Aa to Running Raoaa, All running rsiwe to lie governed by the rules of the i'sciflGCoest Wooded Hons neeo. elsllon, except as otherwUe priivlUi'd, The first horse shall rnlvo70 per wnl, the eoond HI per i.'eii', and the third 10 per nl of sll punxieor sntkes. In sll purse rseea, live full pnld-iipentrlee to fill and three to stiirt, No mnnny for a wslkivnr. In all puree nines noiulnntlons are to be made June 1, with payment of five per cent of purse, bnlnnes to be psld by Dp, in. the day before the race. In General. The colors claimed must be worn by drivers and riders, All races must begin st 1 o'clock. The AssoeliitloB renerves the right to alter, amend, or postpone any or sll rsxtee, should the occasion demand it, Address nil eommuiilentlone nnd entries to M. O. POTTER, Seoretary, lnd.pend.no., Or. D Sopt. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. World's "Fare" RESTAURANT, C 8t., Independence, Oregon, A well cooked and served meal, good ns you am get anywhere, rnr 20 ouin, . L,uneiie, 001 fee and bread, 10 (Wilts, MRS. M, DEATON, Prop MIks Hndle Cooledge Miss Lucy (,'oolcdge Cooledge Sisters ::r::;,j Farlcr: d Millinery Opera House Building, Mounioiilh, Or. Uiw the Tailor ylein of eu'tlng. Latent styles of Millinery Just received, o REGON llvEHCAITILE Cohpaihy Independence, Or. Has Good Things Vao Eat IIS STCCK is en Can Tempt Your Appetlto. TEAS M Pita COFFEES SPICES Fine Cbeese nixed Pickles Chow Chaw Canned Goods Choice Preserves Fresh J eptalles Fresh Fruits Oiurke & Sandercock Managers. PIONEER MEAT MARKET. HI'EKLINU HUOS, Props, uuumu Choice Meats Ilijilunt market price alt for fat stiK'k, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills nitist be settled tiiontlity, OI'KN SUNDAYS FHOM 8 to Da. m. Fres SeliTexy to all ports of t&s Ciiy. Main street Independence. DO I MM If ao go to- Wheeler & Clodfelter, Suoooaaoro to W. 11. V heeler I)ealer In Books, Btationery, IVrlodloals, Hewing Maclilnca. PIANOS ORGANS and other musical Instruments, Independence Oregon Go To G. W.Shinn -F, Vt,r Deiiiliiiir aniline, Paper Hanging, Sign Work, Etc., Etc. PtMao n o 1iir no 4-1 a 1vit est, and all work guaranteed. 1133 1 893 1K3 ' JiCKETS. SPRING STYLES a IVR1FS X-.uiJiJJJ. In Leading Styles AT VERT MODERATE PRICES. J. M. Vanduyn. SPOOjlSI Our So'ivenir Tim and Coffee Spoons will arrive in a few days. New and Fashionable I'atterns in Sterling Sil ver. SPOOflSI lilt' "HICK" Spoon. The "Worlds I'air" Spoon. The "'Oregon Snoon, In dependence, Ore. ' etched in howls. At Patterson Bros", the Q Druggists and Jewelers SPOOJSI Clearance BOOTS : SHOES For tho Next Thirty Days I offer my entire stock of Boots and Shoes at COST. s W. E. Goodell 2$? v a V SALE truth for Dash Tho Loading ICFIECENT Dealer -Carries tho Buggb, lm$, Phfa, Herders, Prills. Chilled and Hi.i-I I'lows, Hiding and Wiilkiiitr ( 'till I vatora, I'laliel Jr. (lariii'ii lll'ills. Hlllkey and tlaiift I'lows Aspen wall I'otnlo I'lniiiim, I li-t!, lter, and HprhiK-lootli Inirroas. IH E : RUED : W10N UiinnuiUied (lis tsst and liuliiest rutmliiK aanon made. Mr. O Imi ucll Is, liy a tttful arratmt'incnl I lie liiuiiufiict un's auftit.and wllliiiny the larKest and liinst coniplcte linn of Impli'iiieiits ever brought In I'ntk SHELLEY, ALIM The Druggists, They Have th' They Soil at Low Prices. The Oualitv is Suoerior. They are Accommodating School Books and Stationery, They keept everything called for. They will fill ordersby mail or by telephone. They keep pens, ink, writing paper, in iact, a full line - in that department. REMEMBER That Shelley, Alexander Co. fiH pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night, and have an experienced pharmacist. EGGS! Thoroughbred Light Brahmas, Bard Plymouth Rocks, Silver Wyandottes, Brown Leqhorns. We have well-ailectod yards of tlia above fur Hie This la our third year In this business anti satlsfaclnry n-lums fhmi siune. (ritlCKS lihASON AH1.K. XaOTTGrTZJL.TZ-r BEOS. Farm-B mteS. I. of looneiiGi. Independence Stables. Stilish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Having latoly piirtihuwHl the entire interest in 11i. nU)il-s of J N Jumw, we ai now Iwttor prcimiid than ever to nn d the dnnnmlM oi the inililio as we are now tmkinpr a-.d nm v.wnir ( mk,. mnv ulwtntuil, improvements. Teams Imkh.IciI hv the d:iv or month PrAveling men a spnriiilt.v s AlLC M STAG C W 'unrH'ruM n dully kIkki, Hiic hetwnon Hiili m nml Fall niv mi i for Inll.,.nlwiM, .H t l) m,, ,,HV1.B Imi,,,,,,,,,!,,,!,, rr KulU (" r, Bt lm. Sitlsin PETER COOK Prop. Til LITTLE PALACE HOTEL, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Flrat-olasa In Every Roapoet Samplo Rooms for Commercial Travolara 'rao of ohargo. .... JESSE T. WILK1NS, Prop. rvates, qi.oo to 1 ne u-air .... SLAUGHTER! Going to Sell at Some Price. . If I t-an't get a proCt I will noil cost. A full tino , of Ladies' ami dents' Smiii-wr Underwear, (hut will be aoltl regiiidless of ii(iiii. VCome and See Gome of my Bsrwains E6GS taken in Exchange for P003S. Q-EJQ, "W. KE3B1D, riopxiGtox, Tho Loaolng J. F. O'DOiWLL HAHDWABE Dealer largest Koek of fcj U li C:ii", Georfs. bnvd,. w liiKli-Krdo male hlrda saKin, and we imw have fr sale, and iumv P. 0. Address Indepndenc e $2.00 per day. SUKUEID SUflSlTElID SEE h L0