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...g..0j .. VIC RATCS. At Ut IM AVVAXC. I l.u AU mrM u 4tk nmuva not Ini II va Itnaawlll ba iniwnml two. AU ovar Bva llnaa wilt km flmm.il Sva wuta wr Una. mMr uhllitsr r,liiUina will Iw vbargavl torn ui Mltg) avtuu ir Hit, Ratatrl at th IVaUim In lattepaa FIUDAW MAY 1, 18W. TAKE NOTICEII OHaitr July M, im nil ! tcribentrho dr Mo HSr to Ix km cytr Aer tubtiTiplion r j)irM, mm fcuos wl o rAfaoJft, aaef AV name oh the mailing liM vitl 6 so twu-JM Ai &eor thtiMtxrUtioptXii a untie will 6 maih ii mking for a re tinea, .4rt oMro, nor no MMrtal, mil b (opi?d at e.ejiimlhm tf limtt jkiM fur, without Motive Tub .Geary Chluoae exclusion law in all rlM having been deehled In the Uulted Bute court an constitutional. I ! A rvmos fat atloat that Uie millers of Uiii county are luteudlmr. to refuse to eicliAnge flour for wheat, aud compel fanner to eell their wheat ami buy flour. The gi anger of county will atop that kind of work. Farmkrs should be Interested In having good roads, ami It seem as Uiough they are the persons most bene filed, but they art the liuit one to favor a cash system of building roads, and totting out roads by contract to the lowest bidder, just a bridge are built. Why la this the ease? Yot? think the printer Is getting rich, but ho Isn't. You think a good liberal advertisement would make him lmleJ pendent aud "stuck up," but It won't. You thluk you will starve him out by not advertising, and while you are do lug it the sherltr cornea aloug aud closes you out You want to talk toyour cus tomers and you send them a circular, You can send word to Ave time ax many people through the paper for halt the money. Keep your advertisement in the local paper all the time. Talk of war with China is alwurd. China has no Joecasiou to make war upon us, even If her subject In this country are deported. She can retail ate more completely and effectively, as well as more cheaply, by deporting our merchants and missionaries. If we undertook to make war upon her for doing just what we have done, we would be hooted by the whole civilized world, and would be very lucky If the championship of an out raited nation topped at thut. If there are any mob outrages in either country they will be paid for. It Is growiug too much the fashion for "naval circles" to cry for eign war on the least provocation. Oregoiiian. Governor Pe.nnoykk has again made himself tbe talk of the whole civ ilized world, aud ou account of the bluntncHS of the man some glaring frauds are likely to be unearthed, and the eyes of a nation 0iened to the facts. Governor Tennoyer, of Oregon, lias aome strong convictions, and Is not afraid to express them. The president of the United Btutes takes upon him self the authority to susiiend the action of a law made by congress. How soon may our nation descend to a monarchy, If such things go unheeded. It lukes euch a man as Governor Pennoyer to stand firm against the encroachments of tyranny. Governor Pennoyer is s martyr to the cause of the musses as against syndicate and monopoly, ami monarchial rule. The people are with Pennoyer. L Salem Is the capital of Oregon, and, according to the constitution of the state, all public institutions must lie lo cated there. This rule has not been followed, and bo Balem has taken steps to compel the location of such lnstltu tlons at the seat of government. The people who pay the taxes and the vot ters of Oregon have some feelings In the matter, aud it Is probable that 8a lem will find that It has made a very unwise move in attempting to stir up this subject. An Injunction to preveut the location of the soldiers' home at Roseburg Is the first step taken. One to defeat the act of the legislature In lo eating a branch Insane asylum in Kast- ' ern Oregon will follow. Then an at tack will probably be made on the Weston Normal school, the Monmouth Normal school, the Btule University, and the several charitable Institutions acattcred throughout the state. The .result will be Salem will lose Its stute capital, and it will go to Portland. .- Tfjg -ii. : ti i . 1 "ways judge a town by ito newspaper. Never bay town lota or land where a poor, half-starved newspaper Is published. Newspapers these days are a necessity, not a luxury. They are mo cheap that the poorest man can have them uulesshe is running X at a saUra; fo matters not tow uuuiy ctty lwpara a man may take, he houUt'fetvv an holiest siip port to hi home paper, Thomas MoKiuuey, of gywkane, forged a check for f.lUO ami sold it to John Hargrove for f.'O. The forgery was dejected and a police man, set out to mit MoKiuuey, who had meantime hit the furo table mil run his f.H) up to t'.HHK Mo Kiuuey got witHlofthepoltoeinau'H quest, dodged hi in, bought back the chock for ita face value aud could not 1 protHHuiled. Fortune ft qiicntly saves nieu front the pent teutlary. rortland lirputch: Mlehigiui has pasNcda more stringent mortgngc tax law than the one repealed by the last Oregon legislature. It pro vides for the taxation of inortagra at their face value, no matter where they are owned, the owner of the property to havo his taxes reduced by the anion ut of the mortage; the taxed on the mortage may lie paid by the owner of the property aud de ducted from the iuterest due the holder of the mortage, rresldent Cleveland has appoint ed a larger Dumber of men to ofllee than any other president in the same length of time. Vet there are many who think that the cthciency of the public service required that he should appoint at least one more- The grand army uiciulierahip is decreasing. That fact has jnst Ihii) discovered. lTp to last yinir the growth of the order exceeded the deaths. Now the great tide ol this remarkable orgauinatlon has turned. The high-water mark has been reached and the ebb has com mewed. How many can tell the origin of the habit of closing the eye. In pray ert Far back in the past the sun was the universal object of worship. As1 it rose above the horixon the devotee thanked it for ita return to bless the world. As it set in the west he implored ita early return. 1 lis face was always tttrned toward the sun in prayer, and biseyca were closed to preveut blinduesa, The habit has passed down from father to son for thousands of years. Though the object of worsip has beeu changed, the custom survives. The people of the civilized world hare been waiting aud watching for a long time ior the evolution of the proper individual to get up a flying machine. It will, therefore, no doubt, le somewhat startling news to you when it isaiinouueed that be has beeu evolved; and he is right here in Salem. II is iinme is Elijah Morton. He uses the classified columns of the States n:nn this morning to set forth the fact that he will receive proffers of subscriptions to the stock of a com pany proposing to build flying maeliiiit-s, to start out w ith capi talization of not less than $1,000, which can lie increased to sixty mil lions at the pleasure of the concern's malingers no doubt timed lo about the date when the thing begins to fly. It may tie suggested to Mr. Morton, and the writer hopes be will not deem it impertinent, that there has never been much difficult ty in building flying niur-hlmw that would fly the trouble has la-en to get them to come dowu at just the right times and ' placen. States man. A farmer of Lyons, Kansas, had a large crop of wheat for which he could get but 40 cents per bushel, He therefore fed it to his hogs and realized $1.50 per bushel for it. Fnrmern of Oregon might gather a profitable lesson from the action of this Kansan. The Misses Fannieand Kinma Denip- sey, of ttlekreall, gave a pleusant party to a number of their friends last Friday. The evening was sjient in games until alsiut eleven o'clock when lunch was served after which a few games were plnyed, enlivened by music. Those present were: Misses Muttiv Koser, Nellie Webster, Jessie Htotu-r, Cora Dempsey, Mollle Miller, Mollle Hlmonton, Nonle Iliireh, Josle IJurch, Katie Hlmonton, Fannie Hlmonton, Killtli IJurch, Fannie Orr, Kdna HI- montoii, Emma I)eiiiihey; Messrs. C. A. Hlmonton, Willis Hlmonton, Horace Webster, Win, Tblelson.Arch McNiiry, Alfred Vernon, Clifford Kuykendall, Jus. Hlmonton, John Orr, Alton Ver non, Fred Tlilelson, Isaac Goodull, and Chus. Kuykendall. REPORT OF THE CONDITIO OF THE At IndeiwniliiniHt. In the Htatu nrOrniion. at tnii unrne oi uurtinoaa, inity mi, tniM. HKHOUBt'KS. rinnn mid dlsmunis S102.717 4H tlvi'nlriifia. wwiirad and uiiNoi'tirdd.. I.7IKI 2M II, H. iknidH to ainiirn vlrniiliitlnn 12, m m lue from npproti'd manrvad ngfiila. WW (u I urn from attue Imnka and ImnUnra.. IK HI 67 lliiiiklnir.liniiao. I'lirnlliimiind (Ixt'in 17.NK2 40 t,iirn?ni(xfii!iiKna iinn uixna pinu.... mv to Praiiilinna on II. K. Itomla a.arai (Hi Cliwkn and nllmri'nab Itiiinn ... ll.N'i', m ItlllMofotiicr iiiuiKH iia, ui Kriustlllonul puiair curmncy, nliknU, itnd RDiita ............. Nl H'l Speolii 17,rillll 40 UiKitl-U'ndfir notflB l,aio (lo lli'dimiptlon fund with U. H. Trwia. urcr i pur cent 01 oiR'uintiimj.. mu mi Total iTliiiifJlfiW IiIABIUTIKS, Capital stnek pnld In ni.nno 00 HurpliiH fluid.., Iiumi 00 tnillvldnl priillta l,M itl Nntlnniil Hunli noton outatiiiidliig ll.iiOdn Dlvldxnda tinpiild KM0 00 Individual di'poHlla Hiihji.cl to cluuik. IVi,IIIO Ml I X'tiiiiliil ccrtllli'Hiaoi (!ihihh...... ici,:wii m I mi, tiolhnr National lliinlm .... ll.lnm 71 Due U MUtUi llitlika and buiiknra 4IIU 49 Total ... Htntn of Orniton 'lk J" OuiiiW ol I t. w. R Conniiwiiy. con iter nf th above niiniod hunk, dil wiIdiiiiiIv awoar Hint till) iiliovn Htittoiiiimt, la I rue hi llio buHt of my knowicusu anil ileum. HnlianrlrMid nnd aworn to ImforR inn ihla ISth day ol May, 1HIH, Ukii, A. Hmitii, niiuvry ruoiiu. Oori'DC't AtUmt! II. Hnisi Himito. II. V. MKAItN, II. II. JASI'KKSOW, Dliwtorn, Oteady Progress MuehtwtorlMil Hood'i IWMtritU trt linos II wu plnoiHj iMlor lbs pttbllo, Whanm IntroduMd lu Hlt ksr (tvwa hum tut to )rwr, until now II Is lb mort pupular and tuootwlul a4llM 8kra. An j drank! IU aanra Utli mtluncnk th iwiwl ol UiU iucmm 1IM I B lb IMI Utl Hood's Srtnll t uxllolusot Btstll, II dmn atulu oomillth aU UiM Is lkltnd hit ll, and whM tlya a Mr trial, is iwuunsblji Miiala la b ot tMatdk loIU (ateiuenM. ' "Mnt Ruod'i DanwiMirllla ass bwa la m bsudi tor ult I h kd rraqnoal and UtWMwmd ImiUmnnlalt U IU htvatt IV ihousn earnrlns Ihu prtpsraUoa far Urn Mil n on yw, mr Mix httrs boo rtf Ihm ot any similar pnrarsUoa, aud Ut kllmnlU In Us ftmw sraslonv itwUtlva sud wmullr aoUwM,u A. Watttat, JlMlJibuni, titl ell On It Merita, "My twyi , 1 Pubs, ty doa't a bnf atm ol Htssl's SkiHiHirlils i a iltuoi f ra nlxji iluvrl.' ll win ou u own tnur i" IT. UKik, lortliidlOivtfU Uuold l oomiiUi In ortHh'ii. M, a. a sura w it only Hood's Sarsaparilla uSl br dnisclali. l ill lor M, lrui'd PUir Ut ll. L UOOU A Co., AwUivuWS, Luwull, Mm 100 Dottoa On Dollar TAKE NOTICE, I WARM III imlilli- limi t will not Iw rvMx.ti. uii sir Aiitur iimhi ui'ma. Mit.M, WluatK. Inili-imndsnt-s, My t, isui. i ll u ...... T rOW BALK. rt)H aA I.K-OU1 twiwn. iiillnlilv Sir nliii-liit iw ahsivM sr iiitiU'nwiwi, air uuly a ulr ul cowl awn, at tuu uiUn, Pott s.U.K-Si-ww In iliinnilniiin lilvr. llHni at twu will s word Unit liiaortuiu, hmr iwituanioiitM. FOR FlCNT. rolt tlKNT-An ttltln) riomt KdlulnUig Ilia W i wins mn. i,n Mitluairwt. W a Urt nmin ami hiu-hvn niU'iulne, Kvtil flu a iiiiiiiIIi. rhx Kltltw niu la llIS.aiwa irtmi. and diaira, tiuriiwo ltl callliif lianilatiiiialy ixtiwnsli iMtKlruum an)"iilw luild Willi anil uiiiiiiamatii iiiiiKiiua a' mmi mill ua niattti ia0iiititiL la IWt. Willi aiiill wihkI aliad siUnln, liaa oily water, aewnr and auiraui'a mmi airwl aviwratp, rramluva art In good onwr. Ai'i'ly at w ut Mtua imH. WANTED. WAXTRI-tlttbai-rlbsi Ul llita air loaeW ua alt viainiN ojr tiuuunry 4, im WANTKll HiilaH-ritioni htaianiiti Ilia data afli-r Uialr uanioa mi tula uaSr and av thai Ilia; ara nut In aimux WANTKIA- Mvivliauu and olliara la uriti'i Imtrlu-aiU, atalviili-nU, tillllli-ad. Mid all tlielr J.iu wnrk at lite U nit Mid ullloa. HrM wnw, r,,.iwH fM.iitiiiiHIillW HIT nUlird iiMtair Mui, lu mitito i.( mtiur knr hirtliar iMtrlloutara auiilir at W ;i-ittli-iiian. ar Mitia OltliU, rrupuaals for Wood. OTII K IM HKKKHY rilVKN THAT Muiia frill Mill b r.m,iiimi iiv j. 11. v llllllar, miner, M-rri-tary u uir laiaia ot rvttt-iita or iinvon Siaii .Normal mIiI ol Momiioi Or, Sir Ilia di-ilv-ry ol oui liiiiutr-d and Sriy rlilia of talk sruu wiid. i-iiiy lour inflow long, and not mora than rwht nor luaa tlian IMro llti-lira III diaitli-tt-r. aalil wtaitl t.1 tw ila. Ilvcrvil anil rlrki'il lii llu wtanUhnta ( Hie Ntalc Normal at tiool.iml lator tlian M. ,lriutr ii. i!aii. 1 lio rislit rwrvvd l rt'Jivl any an it nil bull. Addrma; J, II. V. Mi ti an, Moiiiinmtli, Or. Motlre of ApiMiliitimiit of r-xeciitrlx. N'OTII'K M IIKHKIIY (HVKN THAT r:ilulslli I .iii ii.. llo' un,li-rliiof.l. Ita bn duly aiilntiHlniitrlx ol tin- lnt win ami imiamt'iii ol A. , .om, ttiit'iiMil, hy tlia iMniniy tKitirtnf htlli Mintiiy, tn-aoii, Tlit-rvlor all s-roi Suving- ftniota again! wttd a!nla arc lirn-hy notind to tirt-M-ut Hld i-tiilmii to Ilia iindi-rNlgnrd ai Imr rvnlflant-aoiti- itilla north of AlotiiiioMiii. I.nva.ui. tluly vt.rl lli-d, within aU iiioiiIIik rrom tin. tlrl iluy o( .May, a. u.wn. ai.i.Mih ru r, i.rt AM, KsMuirl "II hut will ami laMiniiit-nt of A. W. l.m-u. da-'il. Dntad si Moiiinouili, Or. May lt, Iwl. 1 1 ,ii Cnliiimni--il liiiainxNi .Mim h II, taxu, UKinjUT OF THE COXDrriOS ' IK TIIK FIRST N1TU BANK. AI ln,li..ul..io. In llirSlHlnof Orviitin,! uie ciow ot uttainnaa, nay , A. I". IMii. MKMIl'RI'KIt, I .tmit an d d Imihiii la , , . . . 1 1,10 .t'fl Kvuritniiia, ariiintl ami lllixvimm.. a.T7 w l'. r. Honiu to M-i'iirt- i-lrriimlloii . ... Imalroiii apiirovril ri-mirvi- uhmiu.. Inn- from aluli- Imnttn anil liankt-ra.. llniikiiig'lioiiu.,nirnlliinraiiil lUl nw i'tirniilN'iiaiiitnl inin wi, .... I'n-mliimx on I', m. HomU.. ,..,. riim-ka ami oihpr i'li Haunt.... Krm'tloiial ir eiirn-iiry, ttliki-la and tt-nta. , .... MK-i-la .....,.,. I.iiil-lfndrr noiwi .,.. ...... UiKlimiiHon fiinrt wlih IT, H. Tn-ita. tirar 16 H-t will of clrmihiilon.).,. Iit,"w in M ll i,T) lai Nifi Mi a.oo ui Bill 1 l is,' jr. u ui m mi Tntol . jvl,,-,l IB J.IAHII.ITIKS, ('iial aim-k Mtld in lan.mtt on niiroiiw riinii . ....... ll.iiii i;initnnii proni h.ms hi l iKinil Hunk Nniin imtmiuiMlnir . Il.aim iinilviniial ili inwlla aiiliiiiil topliiH'k :w,sil VI I sinaiid -t-rl Ifti-Hli-a ol tfi ponlL ...... W.lll Hs line to ollinr Nnllollul llauka .. . S.HIIl i Hun hiHIiiii. llmika ami Imtiknra 'Jim 7u Nutm and bills rcdiMmiinU-d . . 17,ii On Tolnl ...KuMtt US MlnH-ofilri-iton, ) t'otiuly of I'olk, I t'otiuly of li I, W. II. Ilnwlny, rnatih-r ol I In- nlxiv niinipd hunk do mili'iiiiiiy awi'iir Unit Oil' almve alnli-mi'iil la Iruo Mi llio tn't of my aLIIIWIl'OUH UI1U Ol'lll'l, W. H.HAWt.KV.Caalilor. Hulwrrlhrd and awnrn Uibi'fow me tlila 17th Juyul jlay, imu J, w. hiHKi.VNii, OorriKil Atti'al; Noliiry rubllo. J.H, Cooi'KK, I.. It', ItollKKTHON. l,ol la IlKl.Mlc'K. Wrii-'tiira. lUNOH ni.vos HIXU8 ltlNUH IlINdrt ltlNUH RINGH RINGS HIN(JH N(iS Rincjs for o RINGH RINGH RINGH RINGS RIN0H RINGH RINGH RINGH RINGH RINGH RINGH RINGH III IUNUH ItlNGH EVERYBODY, lot UINGH IlINGH IHNG8 UINGH III NGH RINGS RINGS III NGH RINGH RINGS RINGH RINGS RINGH k for JcWs. Elr;:::; l:z Prices as lowas we RINGS RINGH RINGH RINGS RINGH can DTxrriu RINGH DRUGGISTS I JEWELERS RINGS RINGS RINGH RINGS RINGS RINGS RINGS KINGS RINGS -Learn Telegraphy- A. TRADE It Pays : : : Success Sure. Addriwa-J. 0. HHYMOtJH, Omgonlitii Dnlldlnv Portland, Oregon READ THIS!-c Writing materials llatr hrualie Kiivelii'ati Hysalmili Laiigtiiua talilela fciuiltt wnell Kiihbtr hand Celluloid In all simile Lend knolls Orange Dressing easti Favorttu sowing iiiaiihlne Eureka tablet Imon Tennis stit Kluoiiora mK'terl Kiststed )santit ' SCREAM! KVKllY DAY IN THE WEEK ro BALK BV 1EIER & CLODFELTER Iiultls!iiiluiioe, Or, Dr. S. A. Mulkey KKSIBKNT DEHtiST IiidoiHmdem , Oii'jjon. The iitoferiniou jiraetitvil In nil its brunches, (iold uml ailver lllliuns and Rtild crowns a snet inlty. Pint work of tho lattt iiuulity iiietal. l uhls r, and i lluiild-..itlso hrid;i work. .Niltt-luctiiiii giiitriinliHHl. ItH'tti extnicttMl wltliimt iiiln. onieoptirner of M.tln and Mou month si reels, Iiuleieii(leiii. Th - . .. QBIHEUIM Railway.- CONNECTING WITH Al.I.THANH- CONTINENTAI, LINES. Is the tlnly l.lttp Kiiniiliiir KMrlr Llghtftl (ar, lli tswn- ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO, AND OMAHA and CHICAGO, The Kxires Trains Cmialals of Vfll bided, Mii'ilntr, IMnlag and Parlor Cars, KuriilaliiKl with every luxury known to mtsleru ruilwuy travel, Fur Nierd, ('(iwfniL and 'Hafety thli I.lns Is riietiiiHlt-d. Tickets mi mli- i nil iiruinlut'iit rail road oIIIivm, For further Information Inquire of any tleketatfent, or f. J. Mil ,v, General J. Yi. Caaejr, Tr. Pass. Airt. I'ortliiiiil, Oii'nim. Go To G. W.Shinim -For Your- Painting, Paper Hanging, M, Jtc t. Prices as low as the low est, and all work guaranteed. Fresh Fish Bnlinoiu, OlaniH, Oyttors, CutllHh, Hmtilt, etc., reoeived by nearly every ttiiin. Leiivo orders nfc Fish Stand on 0 street, Independence,' D. B. Boydston; Prop. ANTED. MESMEH Looal and Traveling. Tonmrimniilniir woll. known hound. You natal no oiiillitl Ui ruprimunt a firm Unit witrriinlii nurm-ry aliH'k HmU'liuia ami true to niuiia. Work all th Yar. .SIUU par 11 1 111 1 11 iu tin' ntfiu 1 111111, aii iny iuik, auit Ingsso. L. L. M AY A CO., St. Paul, Minn. NurHcrynion, Klorlats anil HiiudMiiifln, 2m (Tlila liouaa la roajionsllilij,) , 4-11 a word to; Prlees of litle for small ami medium-slued horse am no low that tber I uo imylng market for them. This la, lu a measure, on aeomint of tils Intrisluetlou of flwirlelty and oalile lm tor city stns-t ear In iilae of horses, but titer I o aetivc demand for gtsid largo draught horse In all eltl.it, therefore we cannot af ford to lirwd tn grails or mongrel with xpeetaUon of getting horse that arc saleable. In this irogrelv ag we must tdllier litwd to boiii of th Improved draught hretsls, or thaThtmnighlinsI or Htanilsnl hred horae. Hut with th Thonioglilinila and tMttisrs, tliey must 1st devt-lotied Isifor liny ar sulualil as ra liorse or drivers, but th draught tstll, aher two years of ag. will iiay it heeiiiig on the farm until It I niaiketnlilo at prlees that will my well for the mm ui iruuuutiun. AILSTONE NO - THE THOROUGH INStlSH SHIM STIUION. H - Uunk, l. (J Two, aud luinurlvd by Burgaaa EESCIIPTIOl 1KD rVTAIIlNKWIU,tAM,IBII,labliaMlmviwelKlinMllbaiatsnd IT handa lilahi was ik. 'uotad In ims, llimllir Jaaim Wlilla.or Trliia'aliinaUlm, Kiulaud. Min-d hjf 111 Baa MS. dsni xiiwr, by William Tli 1 Jnmtuamr, U1 Ills llan, 8i alra Nubia, IihIj dsm luilua Madam, Vol. IV. by William lhfi.nMnanir, KiHil, Nnlili, li,lltlr l.lmiilnablra laid llurniwa, ilain Malrtilnaa I'tilaa, William Ilia liii(iianir, 'tH alra l,alivtralilra liamtwra, dam by Wil liam ilia 1'iiuiiuanir, Stw. ha by William Ilia i'i,ii.ini ri.r. vm, by I I'liwU-r-blra iwi, by Hlark tS. 142, by Uarbyablra, bn, by llutieal Tuts. bJ.ny J..I111 Hull, ITlaliar'a HUuk Ibirao, N AIMTtINK Wll.1,1 AM.Nii. SIM, will nun ruiiranitya, sun tuv Miami ur ma rtrrrTrTT1 lnurmnn. il. I I'j I I, JVI sniai dua wliatt tlia irvant Tlisget of NAILHTONK WILLIAM nee 10 unwiers 01 uraugnt uorsea. W W. PERCIVAL, Independenco, Oregon. n. u. mm & co. -Largest Dealers in- Hardwai'e -and- Farm In th m HEADQUARTERS FOR M c G ormick Binders anc BINDING SOFT FOOL WITH FAEES! Ii yourself or friends wish to be cured of Liquor, Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine, or Tobacco habits, seek only the Genuine Keeley Treatment, which is the only safe, reliable, and permanent cure in existence. Genuine Keeley Institutes, with most favorable surroundings, at Forest Grove and Roseburg, Or. MTVrlt for particular. ('orroiMiuleno confidential. ErigrllsH 1 1 SIU10 1 1 Stallion. Will 11 iske the season at Inilejieiiilenee, on Frklny ami Haturthiy of each week, and at my farm Monthly Tuesday. BRITON Ita large, plndldly formad gray, and walgh 1860 pound. TF.RML Iiisiirniiee flS.OO, Money due or has been nisposeit or or moved out or the eoutity. Not respotlnllilu for aeclileuts. -WM. DAVIDSON, Owner, Independence Stables.- Stilish Turnouts Alwavs In Readiness. IlaVlnir lately ninisliiined the ontiio interest in the staliles of J. N. Joiiw, wo am uow hotter prcpareil I linn ever to meet the doinands 01 tho public H8 we are now making and aro preparing to make many sulmlantial, iiiiniove'iients. Teams boarded by the day or mouth. Traveling men a specialty, SALE M STAQE-Wn ownttfl n dally lanvaa KiiTIa (!ltv (Sir liiiriuinniliiini ut4n.ni.: tunsiii sir jiiiinneniiuiitie, hihku im t p.111,1 inaviia PETER COOK Prop. 3EclTIl Smaker All kinds of wood repairing dune on Wugons, Carriages, and Machinery with neatness and dispatch. . Hsrklaa A Foansll'i blaokamlth ahop, INDEPENDKNt'K, inn L J ILLIftf.1 0199. ltrd In tin American mi,i Aaam-lstlon Mtud llrna,, of Wanmio, llllnnls. FEDIGREE malt" lb aauann St of IM. DAM, AH Wa.lnaa.lay. inn at l.Mi,ri'.Nli.M Iv, I',. Ik tanuity Or. Maaanu. Sill. I'ayahla l alnaa nf aaitaiin, tnaur. inarala ku.iafii mba 111 Swl, A II rare will ba s'ldnia, but will ba raaaiualbla Sir innia, Is worthy of mora than a passing no ACHINERY Valley. TWINE, etc. Mom B R I TO N- 1139,(6665.) when mure Is known to tie with foal Buena Vista, Oregon.- stitira line botwimn Hnlain and Fall City. Htaga Itiitviw Imli'iii-ndi'ilw' fur Hiilein at 9 tin. Fnnn tniuiieiiucuoo wr runa t;ny at p.m. HUBBARD & STUTS, I'llOI'HIKTOIW OF CityTruck and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kinds Done at Reasonable Bates. Agents for the O. P. Boats. AU hills musthe settled by the 10th oi each mouth. Independence, Oregon. TM Uasllaf Tti Uaslliif ILTULEIT J. F. O'DONHELL UMlil , 0atr , Dalr -Carrlaath lrftte af- Herders, Drill, ChllM anil Kteel J'l.iws, JtldliiK ami WalkliiK ( ultl vaUsrs, Planet Jr. tJardeu Drills. Hulkey and (lang l'lows.Aswiiwsli Potato Planter, I Mac, Lever, and Hprlng-ttsitli harrow. 13 E HUS ID Guaranteed the best and lltdileat runuln wagon made. air. O'iion-ik-II ls,Tiy a rN-iii arranKviitent the iiiaiiufstrturer' uReiit,sinl wlllcnrry the larxcwt ami wiatt voiriiilete Hue of Implement ever brought lo I'olk oouuty, SELET, ALEXANDER ft CO., 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 Apartment a-iW"- 4 REMEMBER That Shelley, Alexander &, Co. fill pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night and have an experienced pharmacist. Thoroughbred Bard Plymouth Rocks, Silver Wyandottes, Brown Leghorns. We have well-eelectod yard of the above breeds. New high-grade male bird . for the season, Thl Is our third year In this business and we now have epgs for sale, snd guar antee satisfactory returns from same. MrPRICES KRASONAHLK; XJDTJQhJESULrz- BEOS. Farm-B miles S. W. ofKonmouth. Salem SMI DEE MBflBIlK DBS WALDEMAR NELSON, Proprl.tor. 1 S3 CorrixnxcIal Street. FjitablUhetl In 1H84 with (h S m opacity, twelve ht.rsel.Utnm ..fall k ...Is cloned and dyettrCarpeta. Bla.iketsf Flaon I ,V Underwear Utiles' Ha s (Straw Hats, aud feathers eleaned, ded and ivnovi ted W k Hita " Hata,8tHrH.ta,.nd8oft Hats 'eliane.1. dSW in" ftirLaav Order with Independence, ers. Or Send by Mall or Express. RfJAPP, BURRELL m Now in business at Indepenpence, Or. Be Sure and DEEFJNd IMPROVES BINDER For 1893, before Look at their Fine Buggies, Carts, Spring Vagons. Tij M fa fills lira IpfrU hm, fiu kh They are exclusive dealers in Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows aad Repairs. : R. H. WILCOX, Manager. LITTLE PALACE HOTEL; INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. r,.t-ol... in Every g JESSE T. WILKINS, Prop. D.I.. 0. A.. as. . . ' ; . i.uu 10 1 W! Light Brahmas, P. 0. Address Independence Monmonth. and Fall, r,.- ci.. rt.:- ........ See Their giving your order. . . " . - ii , . ;:i.THE': y::::i;::-::V-'':'' for Co.m.rcfa, Tr.vVl.ra z.oo per day.