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(I ..,0N RATH, tAa All d drst h uoH xwt- ii BT I. .1 b iunnl tn. All vr flva Hum a I k cfeanivd Sva wnl wr tin. iMIttt oblanr rMtluthMw Will tw vliurg rar m nv pet line. RaMra4 M ih PnaWunc In ludspsn rloe, Uncuo, u aacuuttalaan utaltr. FRIDAY, MAY 5, ISM. TAKE NOTICEII 0md(fttrjHty 11, KM, all tub- to p srW qfrr ( ifttwlpfoi r jpiiw, was! Zoom awtl al till ojffw, astt fAWr iwii oh f As J f h tto will 6 so tnarJtai ttaf Itrjort f A ptym 1$ topped a nofke will b mai M atkiitg for a re newal All oMrrs, not so mnrktd, ' 6 popped at expiration of time o 'rf jo"i wUhmtl notice. ' Are we going to have oelebratlou July 4th? Some think that im w have the June raw we should be content ttilsyw aud go'to Dallas or Halem to celebrate. VROX OLD SEW HAMPSHIRE. Bkadforii, N. H, Apr. 17, ISftJ. Diab Wbst Sips; T k.. luxin BtitvtA ftlttld iktiifVt T KlkV LIHB www. sswiaav eniiiw dropped you line, but the truth in that procrastination, Jhat old thief, slMdholdofmy pen, and would not allow me to dictate the Idea that for ometliuu past have been struggling for ' utterance. But I believe that I have partially succeeded in throwing off" hi iron ffrasn. and I will try and chroulele a few items that I hope may be of in ternet to you. I-LENTT OF 8SOW. In the 0 rat place, surprising it niay acein to an Oreiroulau, I will say that King Winter has not entirely relased Its hold upon New England. Yester day we had a snowstorm, and this morning the ground was covered with a white coat of snow. Besides, the old mow has not all gone yet. It Is still quite deep In the timber, and seems very reluctant about taking its depar ture. (Still every day the auu's rays be come more and mora direct, so that sooner or later it must take, Its final leave for the smnrnur. ' ' mai-i.s 8COAR. The maple sugar season is now In full blast, and invitations to "Sugaring Off Parties" are quite often In order. A PLEASURE TRIP. Last week, In company with some of my relatives here in Bradford, I vis ited Boston, "The Hub," around which old New England revolves. We also extended our trip to Cape Ann, one of the great summer resorts of Massachu setts, an account of which I will try And give you In this communication. HISTORICAL PtACESt While in Boston I visited the princi pal places of historical Interest includ the old BUte House, the old South and Park Street churches, and Bunker Hill Monument in the adjoining suburb of Charleston. TUB OLD STATE HOt'HK. This old place cannot fall to interest the seeker for curiosities, for it is now filled with museum collections, which date way back to the earliest settlement 'of Boston, and the towns adjolaing thereto. Here I saw the original deed to the land upon which this old SUitv House now stands, surrounded by solid business blocks and costly buildings, and which was deeded for the sura ol - twenty shillings by the mother of Jno. Hancock (one of the well-known sign ers of the Declaration of Independence) for a calf pasture in 1698. There are also old letters and documents signed by John Hancock, and others by Ben jamin Franklin. Here may be seen the scarlet velvet coat worn by the former, and the silver knee-buckles worn by the" latter; an old spoon mould for running pewter spoons brought over by the Mayflower; old punch bowls used in the times before and during the rev olution; swords and guns used during , the same eventful periods; cannon bull "fired by the Bonhomme, Richard dur ing Paul Jones' memorlablc naval en gagement with the Herapis near the coast of France; epalets ot distinguished soldiers during the colonlul period; med als awarded by the king of England, and others bv the Continental congress tor services rendered, and I might go on and give an almost endless list of articles on exhibition in this old State Houseln Boston, and all of them hav ing a history attached that could not fail to be Interesting and instructive. PICTURES OF DISTINGUISH ED PEOPLE. I was also much interested In the collection of old oil palntinbs'that were hanging on the walls. These contained pictures of some of the most distin guished men and women of Boston dur ing colonial times, and most of Uiem i...j ,l...(r. V.o llfutlrrift of t.hp were paiuwu um ug person represented. Models of ancient bouses that once stood in Cambridge, Boston.and Plymouth.amongthera the homes of Daniel Webster and John Adams, can be seen here. These col lections have been made by the Hlstor-, Jcal Beciety of Boston, which at the! time we visited this old building was holding one of its regular meetings in the old "Assembly Chamber," One of the members, CoL W. Lee, was deliver ing a lecture on the life of John Win tbrop, which we found very interest ing. The members of the society are nearly all elderly people.and It is made up of the oldest and ttest scholars of the city and sate. t BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. ; Our trip lo Charleston and ascent to the summltt of Bunker Hill Monument jnust pot be omitted, This monument, , .Jusilboy h aware, was built uwmorat & bloody battla of .ier fought on the Klh of ., 177S. In lKiU an assoctallou Cfclledthe Bunker Hill Monument As sociation was (brmeri, and tha corner- atoue was laid In 1835 by Uen. Lafayette with appropriate ceienioulns, including an eloquent address by Daniel Webster The Hiouuuieut was not completed un til July IK, lSi it is built of Qmncy granite. The Amudatlon te cotnptml of six courses of stone twelve feet below the surface which consiiuitM the base of the shaft. The rour sides of the shaft are fifty feet lu width. There are ninety courses of stone In the fill eighty-lour above the surface and six below. Its height Is l feet above the ground, A winding stairway inside the shaft, containing 49 steits, will carry you to the summit, If your health and strength will only hold out. Inside the base of the monument, fiielog the entrance, la amodelufthe old monument erected by the King Solomon Lodge of Free Masons, m UtU, lu honor of den, Jos. Warren and his aasoclutee, who died on that memorable day. The grounds U(ku which the luouumeut stauils In elude something between two and three acres, all of liloh is Inclosed by an iron fence. Oultiesoutbaideof the shaft, about thirty feet from the base, stands a llfe-sise statue of Col. Win. Preseott, ooiuiuauderof the American forces d",t' Inn thlscngageiuent. A SI'I.INDll) VIKW. . from (lie summit of this sbnft one cau secure a spleudld view of Boston and the surrounding country, also far out on the ocean dot ted with Islands ami vessels of every description. It- tou harbor Is one of the best lu the world. It embrace about seventy-five square miles, and Is spangled whhe up wards ot 100 Islands ami rocks. Many of tb islands are gradually wearing away, from the constant action of the surf. From the summit of this shaft I could look far away toward old New Hauioahlre's hills, and see Mt. Hear- sarge rear tier snow-clad summit, only ton tulles from Bradford, and which to me has been a familiar friend since boyhood, CAI'B AN!. Our trip around Cape Ann on the following day was much enjoyed oy al of our party, Having a host of relatives lu Gloucester the great fishing town of MaasachUMietts, I took oecasalou to drop a postal card to one whom I had not sen for twenty-five yearn, notifying him that our little party would make a short visit to that town oil the follow day. It may he well enough to state here that (iloticeoter is thirty-two miles from Boston, and on the way we pas through the well-knowu towus and cities of Chelnea, Lyun, Dauvae, Bev. erly, Salem, and Manchester by the sen, a celebrated summer resort for Mama chust'tts people. What was our sur prise aud delight ou reaching Ulouccs, ter to find our friend at the depot with a three-seated sierry, ready to show u all the splits at Cape Ann. The ride around the cape via Itockport aud re turn was sixteen mltes.and I assure you It was au Interesting ride. And right here It will be well enough to state that the roads were dry and dusty, aud the whole country fa from snow. Such was the contnuit between New Hamp shire and Cape Ann. . MAONIWK.VT KSUKNm The rosils on either side of us during the entire trip were fairly lined with summer residences and hotels. At Stjnam we passed the elegant summer residence of tlru. B. F. Butler. At Magnolia, another favored point on the route, we pnased the residence of Van derbilt, and so on for the whole route. Iu fact, as I tnld my friend, the whole route reminded me of a species of mil tlonaircs' nests. ' THS QUAHR1R8 OF IKK'Kl'OIIT, Itockport U theextreme eastern point ot the caie, and when once you gaze upon the place the conclusion Is irre futable tliat It Is rmhtly named, for such a mam of granite rocks and ledges t never before saw In any one locality, In fact quarrying is the prinelnul ooou patlon of the people of that town. JunI as far as the eye can reach, one cau see a vast system of derricks and railroads leading to the warehouses, where ves sels are constantly Isting loaded with pavlugand building stone, which Is hauled to all the principal cities along the Atlantic count. The constunt tap of the stone cutter's hammer, the whis tle of the locouiotlve,lutermiiigled with the roar of the ocean's surf, constitute the musical choir of Itockport. GLOUCESTER, TH PIHIUNO TOWN The City of Gloucester scuds yearly to the "Bunks of New Found!nd"and "The Georgles" over 15(K) flHhlng schooners, winch generally return la den with muckeral and cod. This Is 'hu great Industry of the town, and uatuially furnishes labor for thousands of men . I never saw a town so prolific for widows in my life. But the retiHou for this is plain to be seen: vessels go out filled with human freight, aud are never heard from again, for they are wrecked upon the foggy Ice clnd coast of New Iouiidlaud, and their widows are left to mourn for thelrsallor husbands who go nut Ummi the sea never to return again, BOSTON AMUHKMENTH. On our return to Boston we took oe casion to attend some of the most pop ular theatrical entertainments now In full blast at "The Hull." Among these were "Shore Acres" at the Museum, "The Upper Crust" at the Boston the ater, and last, but by no means least, "A Temperance Town" at the Park Street theatei . They were playl ng for the 120lh night to an overflowing house, so you niuy Judge of its popularity by (his s(atemeut alone. v ASUI'Eltn DBE88, '; We also saw on exhibition at the Im mense dry goods house of Jordan, Marsh & Co, the 140,000 dress, made in Paris, and which Is to be exhibited at the World's fair In Chicago. One na turely wonders how so much money can be thrown Into one lady's dress, but when he examines the garment carefully, he will wonder no longer. The heavy trimmings are of puro gold, wlille costly and precious stones may be seen in every psrt of (is ornamen tation. THE COST OP TRAVELING, It may be of interest to state, by way of contrast with the expense of travel ing on the Pacific coast, that upon our return home we found that the total distance traveled hy myself aud wife, footed up MO miles. The expenses of car fare, traveling with a mileage book over the lloston and Mains railroad, amounted to 10.80 or two cetita per mile, Such Is the dlttcreuce lu rail road (Urea between the East aud the West. Willi best wishes I remain, Very truly yours, W. E, Crkssv. M Crowley toW 1) fucker U acres lotTsMw; l,li3 lieorge Skinner to J S Cooper lot In Monmouth; t AW The Druggist; la towsti, Mm., aim ta iairiai that Off all auirs ot Hind's tsmamrUla tbaa ol sA Mhtr blood parttsis. ftwtaMaaetl t, 0, Ooosuai I toll mors ol Rood's Isna faritli Uwa all other Woo aariatn, A. W. Dowi Co.i Hood's takM tbt ltsd I all othsr sinsrtllss, C, F, MiAscsisst Ws Mtt mem ol Boodl srsspsrltts Uisa ot anv slmtlsA Mros sswi With as the isls ol Boed'i oi I lo I ol say oUmw klad. r. a e. BaiT Co, I Uoed's Isnaramla ts one ol Uis bnt nsdtvtttis. CiMS Motsvt Mi4'i aNkrills ts no ol to boM Hsdtdass w btv. IU Ml Inorauu nrf ft. F. P. Mooort Wsn twin a aeh ol Bond's Strutisrtlls st ol aarthlim Inllsa a A. Bwsi Hand's Is Ui stoat popslat ssnirtlla ol th djp. Tsistv Orsss drusfttts tk itmtlsrlr. Thll pdulfHr at hiMos, whr Hood's ompsrllla sod lis arotllon kT tm known lof msnr fut, aould oo ouaUas II ta attiltrln did so ptntMS ntstlk Aod hss toti ihould swisinly eoartnos ptoaW la othsr sKiUoai ot U ousnUr that Boot's uMtwIUs U t loud, rtllohb swdlolu, Hood's Sarsaparilla old b drftt IttstilarlS. frei1 nit bf 0. I. UOOU CO. ApoUunj wsU, Mit 100 Dotos On Dollar ' TAKE NOTICE. I WARN lh iwlillo (1ml I will out tw nMU this Sir Audit wiloun's dlw. Mhm. U, Wiimw, tiiilpjwiuVni'tt, Mny , 61141 FOR SALE. Knit Ki.litil,l iM.tn.ru. HtllMblo Ar tilnoins oulilviiruilirnriHi, ir uuljr a sail u a ui wtco, i uo uoii-p. KuK SAI.K-H)H In Ihla eiilunin Ust1vr. evuusiuuuia. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. V,VTIf.&' U h.,M,hv ulvoA Hid! tllMn,i.lu.lllli,r bill lirtiiain vstaouii lioiwrno A, J. I'm niui . lllimril unuer iiiennu uniurui nop A HillHrit biu ton ttlwlMl, mitl ml i-riii uwin llw 4iUl tlriu n miunnnl lu mK Im. hiihImui u'liU'iiicni Willi M, U, IV.U..I-, ml llo onto hi w , Mrmitiiii. n, J. nira, lmtMimlfiit',tlr., Apr.S. imi. , FOB BENT. Kll ltK.STAi ollli nwiM itjiilnliilh w wtiii. imiii on worn mhwi, himi m imhi rwuu unit siii-lim tuniu(. It,ui flu hlultlli. Ttlo tlm room im hxlS.KUM llroMt uiil d.Him, r.oiri.ru (uot wltlun hnuilnonivly uHiwrwl; Wlntoit muoniut leiu wiim ll tlMHllollldl'dnOI llllk BM alwilllUI t'r nii-nt: iHuwuiriit U .villi. nmll wokI lint ,U"iilng, tm ""liy wsler, vvr unit t.iitntt Irtoii ilrwi iwtmriili. rriiilni rt lu r"l orilur, Atilr ot btr Hins "in,D, WANTED. WANTKIIHiitHwrltH.nl to lltla mK r to wt. u mi srmtruK" " Jmiunry i, WA NTKtlHulwi'riiHn to niamln Mm dlr nvt tlivlr uainn, mi tlil r ami m mvy im uui in vmn, WANTKtt-McrolisnUand irtlirr to ordst lelti.rlir,, uioiiikiiO, liitlliKiiiU, KU't sii tlinir frm ours ul Hit M ml ni, olllin, Mrl cIhm wnrk uil low iirlen. WANTKU -AitvnrHwM III lliln niliimn si twu emu e word rirv iiiMinton, (our miiin moiua. ItiMi.MMTii IIKM'-Twn r,,,m,Hll,i fiir. iiUlmt u,iir hH.in., in rralilnm ,.r Kllmr ol una will ih ri'iiiml Willi or wuhuiii Kr hirtlior wruir Sily al Wwrsilis ouioe. I'mptwals for Wood, XT OTP 'K IH HKttKHY OIVKN THAT Xt mfMrii hlil will lw rwvlvvd ny J. n, V IliiUur, 'r-lry f ilw board of n-cuiii of Hit llrriM Mdl,' .S.iniml M'liool i( M . .11 it I .11 1 1 . nr., Mr lln' (K llvory or onu mtminti uini lori) rli-kn vf mik ifitib wiNid, twriiiy tour iiitium loitiC, ami tint iiMtrt limit rluhl nor Iitm tlmu mo inriim in tiittiiMi, r, miii w,mmj to ih) dt llvertHl and rb'atHl In ih wihhUIiihI of iiic xiHlt! Nmiiial mtiniil.nui Iatur llian s.',imtir lio, ll. The right rtwrvrd to rejivt any and all bid AUUrtom: J. II. V. IIi ti h. MoiiiniHilli, Or. Notice of Appointment of KxeetttrU. -VTOTH'B IK IIKHKIIV OIVKM Tit AT 1 X Mi.taiM.ln r. l.iiiiw. Hit' lOiilt raliK'tl, Iihh Iktii ttuly ai'imlmml wiitrlj ol I In- lnl will ami of A. W, ,iiiiih, dtt-t'HKi'd, ty uiti t-niinty omirtol liHR miinly, uri,goii. Tlit'rt'font nil HT.win liiivlng fUliuri aualiiNl -mid pkIhIp aro birt'ltv notllli'd to iirt'nt mid claliim m Hit. Mmlt!rl-miit hi bt"r renlilmit one milt) ntirlh nl Vto,imiiilh. (Iri'unii. i nly vprl Iti'tl, within l iniiiilli rrotn tttla rlrt tiny ot Mliy.A. l. MM. U , .A M l r. l.ri'AH. .Kswitlrlx m Ih ll will and tKlonifiit or A. W, IjIU'iik. ilw'il, Med St Muntnnulti, Vr. Mtty Iwl. fi 4 M Fresh Fish 8.1I1110111, CliiniN, Oyttors, Cutfish, Smelt, etc., rcceivetl by tmiiily overy ttain. Leuvi oiilern ut Fmh Slatul on C street, Independence. D. B. Boydstoii, Prop. Tha Railway. 0ONNHCTINO WITH ALL THANH- CONTlNKNTAI LINKH, Is the Only Linn Riimiliig Dlvctrle hlglileil ('si's, lie! wecii" ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO, AND OMAHA and CHICAGO. The r!xireH Trains Consists of Vestl- liuli'il, Slecplmr, Killing mid Parlor Cars, S B! ::.'J10 Furnished wllh every luxury known to modem railway travel. For Hpeed, Comfort, and Safety this Line Is l'iii'(iinh'il. Tickets on sale at all prominent rail road offlces,-" For further information lnuulre of any ticket agent, or C. J. Kilily, General Agt. J. W. Casey, Trar, Pks. Agt, Porllniiil, Oregon, READ THISI i Writing materials Hair liriwhrs Euvelojics F.ye similes lAiigUHge tablets Eagle H'uclls Muhlssr Isinds V" Celluloid lu all sh,uha Lend pencils Oranges Oiv!ing eases 1'avorhe sewing muchlnes Eureka luhlets , Lemons Tennis wis Kleonora jmH'loi 1 ; Kimntcd snnuls SCREAM! KVEItY DAY IN Til 10 WKKK. ro IALI v liilEElM &- Hi Itiileemiiiuv, Or. Dr. S. A. Mulkey KICS1D10NT DWIST Indcpoiitlcntt, Orooti. Tha pitifcniiioii ncliced In all its tmitifhcM, (lolil uini silver fillings and gold crowns a hjh-cIuI ty. rlute work of the best iutlly--mi,tnl, ruldwr, and eTlluoid- also bridge work. NitiKfiiel Ion giiiiniiileed. rdli extriu'tetl wit him t pnln, Ofllce turner of Main uml Mott niiiitth alrtl'tH, Iiitleinrntleiirf. U 1 CIRhUGE MAKER- All kinds of wood repairing done on WaK"ns, Carriniiea,' aud Mschlnvry with neatness and dlNiteh. . HarKins FennellV . Blacksmith Shop. 1NDKCKN DKNCE. -Learn Telegraphy TItA.D.13 It Pays : : : Success Sure. AiMnJ.t'.MF.YMOVH, Oraironlnii Hullitlns . 1'nrllnmt, Orvfiiii lAf ANTED. Si 111 Looal and Traveling. U laf Tn rrprtwul tmr wrl.knnwn honw,, Vu iiwd ilomiluil .i ro,iriH'iil. a II rm dial warrania niiwry ti a nrnt-emiw aim trim in naiott. Work all the Vsar. w l'f inoiilli Id Ihy rluhl man man, Api'iy tint'a, aiai llltf BKtl. U. U. nSMT kU., SI. Paul. Minn. WHtwrymert, rinrll sun ikvilmiii'ii, "im (Till liftiiwt l riiin.llil(, ) 4.l & STAATS, ritOI'llIKTUIIM K CityTruck.and Transfer Co. I Lulling of all Kinds Done al Koiuionuble KutcH, Agents for the O. P. Boats. All hilts mutitbe settled hy the 10th 01 each month. Independence, Oregon. Go To G. W.Shinn -For Your- Painting, Paper Hanging, Sign Wort .Etc., He. Prices as low as the low est, and all work guaranteed. Wall Paper - - Jen Cts. Per Double Roll Send 2-cent slump for snttiples, Ad drew, Hchofluld & Morgan, 102 Third istreet, Poi tlund Ore. IA WORD TOl Prices of lale for smalt and medium-slued istyliiH market for them. This Is, lu a of electricity and eahle lines tor olty street ears In tilnce of horses, hut tliera Is an active demand for irtsid la rati drsU(ht horses In all cities, therefore we cannot af ford to nrwn to armies or inonarsls with exMtrtnllonorgeUliiK horses that are anleahla. In Mils pmureaalve aue we must either hreis) to some of the Improved drauKht Imasls, or the Thorou!ihivd or ThomiiKhhrcds ami trot tiers, they must race noraea or orivers, nui llie uratlKlil ooll, srter two yearaor sri), will my Its keciilnir on the farm until ll Is niuiketahlo at nriws tiiut Kill nsv well for the cost, of production. Pi! ilAILSTOIiE WILLIAM NO. 6109. THI THOROUGH CRfilliH 1HIRC STALLION. Itltit In lh AtnoHmoi Hln.a Awuelatlon Hunt Uu"k, Vol. (Ji 1'wo, sad lmKirlcci by nurgtw . EESCIIPTIO!! 1K9 'XTAIIiHTUNK Wll.hlAM.Sim, laahltaHl bnyi wwlylti loWllaiitanii 17 liamla lihrhi wan 11 loalml III 1NML llmil liv Ji,M,n IVIOl... nl fvlnMr.,,iM I,Imm ktiulutnl. M,n.,l liv lllw llall :n.M, tlain KiiHt', liy William 1'lia t'oti,iir..r, Matlaitt, Vol, IV, liy William Hit, t'oii.iii.,r. mm ao wai nira, wiiiiam on. t',MM(iiMr. S1 1; o i.fhvutmhiro iatniH-r, nam uy wn- I In in Ihf rtiiiniifrnr. iii ln liy Willlain lliv I tinnu'ror, wis. liy MrwlN.lilre. IMI. Uy lllsek . 1 r ls,f lijr.lnre, MTj by Uoasat tm, liW.l'y J Hull, VbHtsr's Hlaek Htm ... NAIIXTtiNK WII.I.IA M.No. All, will miiks Ilia aennon si nf ISW1. IIAl.t.AS Wettinwdsrn sod l'hll,tla), and Ilia balanuaof Ihf tuna at INIiKI'kMtiKNl K, i'olk vowioy l, , . I . . I , y. f in, rt.nwin, an", raynni" at Pl'n of arumm. iu"tir I tij I I yi am tlua wlmit U man, 1 known to latin foal, All earn will lx -a a ft ,M.M,t in utn,vf,nfc aiH'litnU. but will Im nMiiMiiilhla iu m.iin. Theael of NAII.HTONK WILLIAM Is worthy of more than a pioliiK m Ice tolinanlersof dmiiKhl horaes, W. W. PERCIVAL, Independence, Oregon. -Largest C Hard Farm Vl In the Si HEADQUARTERS FOR McCoraick Binders and Mowers. BINDING Engrllsli 1 1 Slilro 1 1 Stallion -BR T-mxT- 1139, (5S83.) Will make the season at Indetiendeiice, nu Friday and Saturday of each week, and al my farm Monday Tumlsy. BRITON Is a large, splsndldly forn.sdorey. and sveioha 1650 nound. TKItM L InsiinineeJlo.no, Money due . or una ixMn tiiHHsietitii or moveti out or llie eolinty. ' Not resMinaihle for aceltieuts. WM. DAVIDSON, Owner, Buena Vista, Oregon Independence Stables. Stilish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Having lately pimmnRw the entire litterwl in the stalilea of J. N. one, wo are now iMittor rt')iireil llimi ever to meet the donnunls 01 the public as we are now milking hut are piepni ing to make nianx ittbatantial, improvements. Tenuis lion tdetl by the tluy or nioiitli. Traveling men a specialty. SALEM STAG t-Wowrat a dally tssvaa hnn I lly for (inliHinltni all s.m.: .nutijHiwupniTii, nap M j p. iii, i ivavtut inatipriiticnua nir ram L'llj' at i p,m PETER COOK Prop. RINGS RINGS KINGS IUNOh RINGS ItlNtl.S KINGS KINGS RINGS ... RINGS RINGS kllKK tor RINGS iilllwi' J ' RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS EVERYBODY. '" RINGS i .ii' RINGS mn Hit RINGS (or Johnnie. RINGS for &Si RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS Rings for RINGS ' RINGS ,UNG8 Prices as kmvm RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS DRUGGISTS I JEWELERS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS KINGS RINGS horses are so low that thorn Is no measure, on aooouut of the Introduction Hhunlard hreil horse, Hut with the tw dcveloiied tsfore tluy are sateahle as . mi; llrtai,, at Wsiitmo, Illltiuls, FE0I5EEE- 4(.li HI lien, M; air Nnhln, Itrilt dam Ittiplnn sJS, Niifilti l!.ll,Ot ,iimlnliliv llurmwa. TWINE, etc. when msre Is known to he with foal. attiir line br-lwtwn Halr-m anil Falln nty. Hluar Inavmt ImltiatittHi fnr Halain at a.ni. From Clearance ek; SHOES For tha Next Thirty Days I ofjet' tuj out ire stock of BooIh uml Shoes at COST. W. E. Goodell SALE Strictly for Cash Tha UatHna I'JLEL'EII Dealer J. F. O'DOIIIIELL -Carrlea the Essp, kijz, Senior, Drills, ( liuli'il and Hl. I'lnws, HIiIIiik anil Walkhm ,'ult. viitnrs, I'liiiift Jr. (inrilt'ii iJrilla. Kiilkfy hikI (iatiK I'l'Ws.AsM'liwall I'ntato I'lnntfrs, I)isc, JvtT, ami HirltiK-tatli UarMWs. 98' WWM OimrsnttH-d the brst ami llnlilcat riinnluir wsitmi nnuls. Mr. 0'ini-ni-ll Is, by a htent arrsiittciis-nt Ilia utiiiiiifitcUmT's s'nl.aud ivlllturry Ihf InrKi! mid nnstt vmiiiilvla Una or linjilrtiinita vtr bniuKht U i'ulk cotitily. SHELLEY, AMIR h The Druggists, They Have the Goods. They Sell at Low Prices. ' The Quality is Superior. They are Accommodating School Books 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 in that "'"p-" mnr 4 REMEMBER That Shelley. Alexander cV Co. fill pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night and have an experienced pharmacist. ' Thoroughbred Light Brahmas, Bard Plymouth Rocks, Silver Wyandottes, Brown Leghor is.' We have w t ll-wki-ted yards of tiio above breeds. New high-grade m tie birds fur the season, This Is our third yiar iu this buslnm and we now have eggs for sale, and ruit antie SBtisfaftory returns frtau same. ItfrpRiCES REASONABLE. LOTJO-I3:i.K"2" BEOS.- Farra-B miles S. W. of Monmouth. P. 0. If jress-ttpniEnce Salem WALDCMAR NELSON, Proprietor. . 183 Commsiclal Street. l.ii.uuka.i in met ...iik .1. ....... i.... , , .... v. ... i,iiu tin uiui. iiiinri uini ruiK'tiHive iiikiii in tne state, rttfsm (Ntistflty, twelve horw-ptiwur. Itliva' and ((wiis'clothlnftand fine fabrits or all kluilsvli'niird and dysd. Carpets, lilankettt. Flannels, Wlk Uiidcrwvar. r. ii.,. .-..y ni.M imi iirm iiinnru, tiyQ autl rPHOVaietl. tSllR MatS ImiiH. llk Hats, Htltr Hats, aud Soft lints cleaned, dyed, blocked aud re novated. fctf-leav Orders with Independence, Monmonth, and Falls City Stage Driv ers. Or Send by Mail or Express. ' IWP, WM.ll uo. , Now in business at Indepenpence, Or. Be Sure and See Their mm mm sib For 1893, before giving yourorder. took at their fine Buggies, Carts, Spring Wagons. Tkiir ta fills lewr Spraig They are exclusive dealers In Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows and Repairs. R. H. WILCOX, Manager. LITTLE PALACE HOTEL, a INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. ' Flr.t-ol... In Every Reaped Sample Room, for Comm.rel.l Trav.lar. Rates, $1.00 to Th LMstlnt illDUlEE Dealer larf est f- tej H Ei d Cab, - TooUi tew, The let I k T. WILKINS. Prori. $2.00 per day,