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.v,f GJDE. tuircrimoN rates. - I111U 111 ADV1MV. MtMMM . I tuns Month . All mur"4" and flMlh nntiw not xc lot Sr U will b lurtt rn. All ovw Bvllna.il kt whuvhI fly wu pr mi. SVwWtt obituary Nnolulton will v liur,U tut u im h na pr II u. R;ttr4 M lbs fcUfflr In !mWp FRIDAY. JULY T, 1893. JLdvtrtiiuig it to 6iiWi rAnl rfnim jKNter m (o wirtoAinrnf M ymwl mo- TAew it but w way ofobtaing 6tf-nm-publicity; but one way o obUtin- pMWKWlrflWfWMtf-ijfmiil-OOlf. ;(;-, . l L " If sffklrs, u t present, continue mueh kner, we iy look fr wheat to sell for 35 cte a bushel. Vw claims to the amrtuut of fiWV 000,000, mostly claimed by the South, ire in Uw archives at Washington. Wonder. If the coniln congress will not seek to put more money In elreuhe tlon by paying those claims? ii.. - -i , '" Someone recently remarked (hat you Mnnut mt some Deoiile to believe some thing until they are starved Into believing It. Tbone people who are clamoring fur a double stan dard of value, both gold and silver, are begtunlug to see that there Is sametlilng wrong in the Idea. The death of Senator Stanford was a great sliock to his warm personal friends although they knew that hi health was ld. Mr. Stanford was hardly a statesman, but he was something rarer and bettera rich man whose heart and pocketbook were always opeu to his fellow men who bad been lew suo- oewfuL Our Dallas friends certainly cannot ' complain that Independence and vicin ity did not tarn out and attend the 4th of July celebration, for the town was depopulated during the day almost. Now then Independence has the fair this fall, and we hope our Dallas friends may join In making It a representative of county affairs. A great hue and cry Is being made about scarcity of money aud hsrd times, and yet no one seems able to point any reason for It, excepting lack of confidence. Lack of confidence In what? Who Is at the head of our gov ernment now? What party Is now In power? What Is Its past record? Can you point the lack of confidence to any other cause? t .- Thirteen banks of Portland have agreed not to receive on deposit for the credit of dealers, checks or drafts payable elsewhere than in Portlaud. All such Items will be registered for collection, and credit given only when proceeds are received. This Is the outcome of the stringency In the mon ey market. And this action of the banks while It protects them, makes money still tighter. - .Torn Bahr, who came from Germany four years ago, Is working for John James, seven miles south of Inde'nen dence, for $30 a month and his bonnl and wasbing. For the same work In Germany he received three dollars a month, and he says he can live a cheaply here as In Germany. Hiich men as Mr. Bahr are perfectly con tented in America, working at wlmt native Americans consider low wiig. He will In a few years have several hundred dollars saved, and American born boys will grumble at, as they cull It, paltry wages of a dollar a day and board. l'OLK COUNT riOKEKKN. Thflr Fourth Annual Krnnlon In lll.l at Dallas. Dallas, Or., July. 4 Monday and Tuesday have been gala days at Dallas. The Polk County Pioneer Association held Its fourth convention here yester day and the attendance was large. Pion eers who came here as far back as 1K4.1 were present. After spending the day in social reunion, Hon. I. F. M. But ler, of Mpnmouth, was elected presi dent and Nat Holraan, of Dallas, sec retary for the ensuing year. The place of the next meeting will be decided by a committee. Today was the cele bration of the glorious Fourth. Belvidere, 111., Dec. 8, 181(2. Norman Lichty, Ds Moines, Iowa. Dear sir; Having suffered a great deal from headache for years and being unable to get relief until it would wear away of itself. I saw Krause's Head ache Capsules advertised. I tried them and now am never without them, find ing it the only remedy that will givo me relief. When I now find a head ache coming on me I take a capsule and find the relief instantaneous. Respectfully yours, G. H. Wright, Boston Mass. For Bale By fihellcy, Alexander & Co. Taddy Byan Win Again. Portland, June29.-In the running race, five furlongs, for all ages, purse 300; they got a good start and Paddy iiyan was the first to break away from the bum-It. fictile led hliu by half a tZJSi t tha quarter, however, with orge I coming op fat. At the thwe-qiiarfer peel Paddy had regained Ills lead, with Plenlo seootid, Itockland Boy mini: Coming home Itockland Boy rsed the llllv and ftdlowe.1 Paddy under the wire a length behind. ii was an interesting raos from begin ning to eml. The winner was tkv at tW, Picnic litt, Rockland lloy 2S, nektflT. Mutual, paid f:2t The sum. mary was: Tartar llros. aged h. h. Pad.lv Ity an, byUlen Dudley-WoodtWy, U4p.HIII.ls ,' i A. M. Allen's aged h, g, Itockland By, by Montana- Itockland Maid 111! luiiiiitU . a Charles J. llureK's S-yearViidb! t nemo, uy est, ism-ny jack Nalner a J. T. Strickland's aged eh. g Kant i.ynne, ny joiinny Moor -by KtNtmluuii riiurlxv lia i. L n C 1). Itussell's srihI ol. h. (ieorvf 1 r in w , ... oy voiiuor-iuiss iwvis, r.H pounds.,., 0 Time, Well, Kn NmsIuh ftltrri. Wasbinuton, June 80,The pre', dent this evening Iwued the following proclamation; Whshkas, The dlstmsl and appre- nension ooniernlug the flnauclnl situs' tlon, which preva.katl buslneeaelrvlc have alndy eaunKlgn'atl.wsau.l dam age to our people, and threaten to crip ple our merchants, stop the wheels of manufacture and hrmg distress and pri vation to our farmers and withhold frotu our workliigmen the wage of la bor, anil Whihkah, The present perilous con dition h largely the rtwultof a fluiuioial policy, which the executive branch of the government flmlsemlHslletl In un wise laws which mint be executed un til repealed by eongrtw. Now, therefore, I,Unver Cleveland, president of the Uiilted States, In per formance of a constitutional duty, do, by this proclamation, declare that sn extraordinary (axuston rwmlres thecou venlugofboth bouses of the congress of the rutted Slates t the eapltol, at the city of Washington, the Tth day of August next, st 12 o'clock noou, to the end that the people may be relieved through legislation frtm the present Impending danger and illxtmw. All those entitled to sot as memlier f the .Vkl congress are re.uln'd to take notli-e of this proclamsllou and attend st the time and place aUve stated, (liven under my hand and the seal of the United BtatM, etc. The president had led directions for the iNsuance of this proclamation More his denature for Gray Osblcs. The de termination to will theextrasesMlon the first week In August, Inwtend of the first week In 8eplenit'r, It hi uuder stood, was only defluafely arrived at at this morulng's rahlnct sewlon, after giving full weight to the numerous tel egrams received from all mrts of the country urging tbls CHinae. Most of the cabinet oflltvrs have followed the president's example sud lea the city for brief vacations. Those who remnlii my the preiildent's proclamation eeak for ltHlf, and decline to discuss the situation lurther, BOB SILLUBJI'L.Um It It ippalnle.1 tUrolter t Ik IjiiiiI Ottlti at Orrgo Clly. Washinoton, June 80. At last the labor for the demoeracy of Colonel Robert A. Miller has been rewarded. He Is msile reglitter of the Oregon City land office, succeeding John T. Apper- son, who wss sppolnted May 27, Immi. Colonel Miller left New York yester day morning for home, very deapond ent and slmoat cast tlowu because his appointment bad outcome. The place is worth $3(100 a year, and Is mm h lei Important thsn minister to Turkey, which Miller became a candidate for when he first arrived In Washington, about three months bko. The admin istration seems to Is? dividing the ap pointment auimiK the various fuel Ions In Oregon and trying to give the lender of each something. Murphy's tuiui, Wilson, was spimlntedst La (Irantle, slthough Murphy's t'lit'inlcs were sure he would not be. Miller's appointment is anything hut a Murphy move, as they were very nntHgoiilsl It: during the latter portion of their slay in Washing ton. Mckee's Itocks Ps., Feb. 31, 01. Norman Lichtv, Dps Moim-a, Iowa. Dkar RiR:-Plense ship Krause's Capsule ordered as soon as you poslbly can. We are entirely out and inlwliig. sales. H. D. Kramkk A Co. For Hule By Klielley, Alexander A (. "JUST THE BELL SELF ADJUSTING BINDING STRAP h "Jiwt The Thing" long desired by the travoling publiti. With one set of thtwo straps you absolutely secure your trunk Hgttliwt liurating. Tliiw is the only do vice ever Invented which, beyond the shadow of a doubt, preserves your trunk intact against rough and cureless bundling. Trunks will lust at leiwt three times an long secured by these straps, as without them. The simplicity of this invention commends itself to everyone.. Only forty reeonds required to fasten or unfasten your trunk, No further use for ropes, which have al ways been a nuisance. No more lr.ird knots. No more had words. This is the only anti-profanity device ever discovered for binding trunks. This invention is worth thousands of dollars annually, for the preservation of good morals, sweetness of temper and the prevention of harsh expressions, No gentleman or lady can afford to travel without at least one sut of these straps. They will last for years. The intrinsic value of a set of these straps is at least from twenty-live to fifty dollars, yet we will sell jou a set (two straps) for, from two to five dollars. Always make the lWenings on ' top of the trunk. Never allow the elastic to bend on the EDGE of the trunk. Place strap just inside of trunk wheels on the bottom, carrv straight around trtvnk and draw first buckle very taut, then draw second buckle taut also, and your trunk is securely fastened. J. E. N. BELL, Patenter. Tatent applied for March 23, 1893. For Sale at W. H. CRAVEN & CO'S. Harness Shop, INDEPENDENCE, OR. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Important llainings of , the Week; A FOitUEH'8 KKMUHHK, II Conf.'sses a Crime which an lim.i cent Msn a Term In Prison fVr. Rl. I.ouln, July 1, This afternoon a man aivlna Ot iiains of Umls Tr.w brl.tae wslkett Into lh om. o( riiti'f ttarrlgnn ami asked to tw arrsliHl. He is a Sflf-eonfnswit fursvr and hs bwn free for elRht yrars while snother man has (e-ii ufr,trliitf fu- tnv prime, Klahl ywin aao Trowbrl.taw, lhn a 8n PranclMn lumbnr mrchaiit, rivrirl a note for tl.suo, uslitf the mime of Warren Jones, a banker at ICuirks, Cat, Me att money on the note hum James Harmon, itarmim was arrested and emvt;te4 and sintentHt to srve five years in the penitentiary. Hlri. k- en with rwmorse, TrowtM-blae tmlny asve himself up. CUT HIS THUOAT. Orvallls. Or,, Jul 4,-R. C. Horn hnrtl, the men who sUimiiiiIihI tu sut elite aiut who mysloiiously tllssHnrd li Nrlln.l Isst Hatui.lny, arrlve.1 In this cllv this afternoon. He came on f't and clsliiM to hnv wnlkeit the dts tnc. There ts an uly w.iuna thre Inches I.Hiir an.1 one ana one-half Inches deep aenws his throat Jut slve the larynx, which Is eKooseil, His enndt. tlon Is not dangerous. 8UHV1VOK8 HKACtt KNOL.AND. Mnlta, June Jo. The Hrltleh cruisers K.liciir and i'yaeton, of the Mediterra nean s.iuadriin, have arrived with the survivors or tn imitie-shiii VUnrla. sunk In collision wlih the Camtwrdown off TrliU, Hyrta. Great crowds alh. red alona the water front. Hundreds went out In bests to mevl thvm. Th survivors were greeted wllh che-rs as tlie veMeW aiMied to anchorsaw. ItKMVCTlO.V IN IHJ8TA0B 11ATK8. Halifax. K. 8., June W.-The postage rates between Canada and .Newfound land, the only portion of Hrltlah North America outside the Dominion, ha hitherto been 5 cents per half ounce After July Jst, the rate on tellers will be I eenls, and newspaper mailed from the eltli-e of publication will be trans mitted free. MEXICAN MINKS BHCTTINtl IHHVN El Paso, Tex., June SO. The drop In the prleo of silver has brousht down the prte of the Mexican peso to fifty cents, and has rut down the Mexican trade with local wholesalers more than one-half. Many firms have received telegram rancellna orders. The Mexi can silver mines are shut Una down. WCMAND AN APOMXJY. Chtcna.), June SO.The foreign com missioners today at the World's fnir held a merlin and after discussing1 the arrest of Dr. Hnssler, the eotumls lorr from 1 'urn tin ay by a Columbian guard aeveral days aau, wrote a letter to IdrvrtorHJeneral Davis demanding that the exposition company make a suitable i"l"i;y. THH DALTON OA NO. Wichita, Kan., June 3d. The ht-h--aymnn who sttcmpted lo rob llir Hanta Ke train at Wharton yesterday is now In Jail here. He la a boy only 14 He says the l'ullon '!. headed by Hill Dulton. forced him to slop the train undue penally of death. They told him to stop the train near Mack burn creek June 30 and they wnuld do lha rest. He mistook the day. The officers have gone to the scene In hopes of rapturing the gang. THKOWN FIIOM A HOHKK. The Dnllc, Or., June 30. I jut night as Johnny, a 7-year-old son of Angus CamplieH, of Hartland. was returning home from school on a pony, an older boy, also on a horse, proposed a race. Johnny consented, but after running some distance lost control of his horse, which shied, throwing him lo the ground. Ho struck on the hack of his head and was Instantly killed. Oregon City, July 4. An otherwise pleasant and uneventful Fourth culmi nated In a serious and fatal accident at Cltckamna river two tulles north of this city at 0:45 o'clock tonight, when M, V. Ilrndley's team beenmo fright ened and lan away, throwing the wag on containing himself, his wife iiml four children over a rs ky precipice forty feet high. As the wagon was going over h- jumwd and rnught upon the v.rgt of the precipice but the rest were all more or less seriously Injured, Mrs, Hnidley struck upon the rook at tha bottom tearing the sculp loose from the top cf her hend. Hit body rolled Into lha water and was found after an hour's search a hundred yards down streom deed. The baby, eight een months old, was brought up uneon selou and seriously hurt and the old est, a boy 10 yenrs of age, suslnlned a concussion of the bruin and Is In n crltlciil condition. The other two children escaped with serious but not fatal bruises, while Mr. Jlradley him- self has no serious Injuries, THE THIfJG !" I'lmirer Hay at Italia. Dallas was In gala tiay attire Monday The streets were lined with Mr trees inil houses gully ornamented with bunting of great variety of design The train from Alrlle and Monmouth came In crowded, mid a representative of this par, Just to pass the lime, went through the car aud Interviewed every mscnger to hud whether they were pioneer or had vrents who were pioneers. The following Is the result: Miss Kl la Fisher and sister Mrs. H, A, Mitchell, daughters of U. O Klsher, '&1 Mrs, J. E, Hale and sister,' Mrs. II, J. liuller, diiughler of A. K. Throp, '41 Paul HiliHiraiulsud wile, '4 who ntther of 4 living children, M, Hcrsfford James and John UllleUrand living tu this oounty. Mrs. J. II. V. Ilutlur, 4t, mother i f eight living children, the following liv ing In Moiimmilh! N, I Butler, J. H. V, Butler, Henry J. Butler, Mrs. i ((rounds, airs. Boothby ami Mrs, Por tia Mulkey. Mrs, Kaiser of Waltburg, Is mother of three grown children living lu Washington, Mr. H.C. linker, daughter of Hurry Christian, NM. T.Carter, of Wellsdnle, '4d, Heven children, six living In Wellsdale, a follows! J. A. Carter, T. A. Carter, V. A. Carter,' Mrs, Klla Williams, Mrs, It, Taylor and Mrs, Mary Hodges. II T. Wllllnius, son or T. B. Wil liams, '4.V V. K Hublutrd, st f J, II. Huh- bard, '411. Tsylor Hulleck, son of A. N. Hal- Usk, 'aa, Mrs, A.M. Hurley, daughter of Hlil llcy Hmlth of 'SO, wh.st moiher, Mauds llallcy, came lu '4V (1, W. Wlnieaker, '4K. J. K. M Butler, '5.1, fat her of Maggie sud Alice Butler. Ids and Kdtia tlublmnl, daughlersof H. llul.l.nr.1, '4T, Mrs. M. Howell '44, moiher of J W. J. (.'. Howell, Monmoulh, A. K. Thorp, '44. , . Mrs. Harsh Sebrlug, V3 K C, Pc inland, son of ibda-rl I'eul Iniul, pioneer of '4.'i. C.C. Doughty, son of Preston Ikatgh ty.'fti MrsJ W. K. laltoti, daughter of Isaac Hlanls, '45, sister of Mart, Harry, John, Claire sud Asa Hlants. J. T. Ford, son of Mark Ford, '41. Hydney F.iinl, son of A. Funis, '4s. V. lltililsird- son of C, llubtmrd, '4. XTtTl'tt I" MKWKMV tllVKN THAT 1I hy vltlur ol mi, urdcr ol Hie llimor. tttit niititly eiuil of the ittst of Oreoti Air the i"lul) of ISils, msile al the July trm tliemir, A, l, le. siol duty entoretl tit re. wtnt, In Hie mnilerulllw K'laleot JUIIM K. slt'lll'IIY, l-.-,nl,,iiiili,,riiiiii ami illiwt. Ins itiv s SilKiliiHintlor with will annw alil ratals t wl i prlvat sale uiii llir terii.a sail In Minmstiiiar lieexlitsller .eel,d, (lis l.,ll,,lni( tlmrrtlmt real pr.,Mrty beku. Illtf to Mill INklsle, to.vlt! IIikIiiiiIii mi thrr.l MneolUioTlioma II. I.ih im II, Uelsliil No Ml, lot No. i'JKt in I. of IUmi iSllie Wlllsmetl insriiilsn. ISilk .i. , , ornron, at a point H : , hin -.nit ,, ,., wri III el 1 1, ,. l, Mvtlon oil lb lino iH-twnm iN-il,, n. Jl nnil ,n I. H. n sreat aftinaiaiil suit no, Mini ttienrv miuiI. SVUH ,-loOn.. lltennr al Vi rlwlas, llmiie if .rill vm ehatn. Itirll, wot i iW to th i,laie of Im-jIii- mor, eonlKliiing iHuw rn, Alan the follow. Ins Irsel oegliiiiln; at iilnt t; link eaal a 17 1'haiii. imrili, ei from th i. r. ii-eaxl-nimvr of His t'lilreralt lot of the town of Miininoiilh In IS.Ik l o , (irion, and run ning llirnes nor Hi r .iA. ml a.iU rlisluo, ilmee M 11.M rhslll. Itleni- mhiIIi S C, rluilii., ItuMi,,' nurlli ' . en-t Is 1s rlmliu i III plsre nl twMliti.Ing, eoulalnliig II m sire. Alil.iu, J, it ISsiiiflSIn JolinK Miophv ii silililloii to I In. iwlil town of Monniiiiith. alxiili north lisll..n,lis'k Sin said town ul Miinmmuli. Tlir imi urn tract nnt atsivs dm rllKMl will Iw IIer, .l In In sen ,snxU or In iiisiitlllr I" ult I'un lm.ers. The Hni rri'irnet Mvmd aliv dwrltwd will he of. ferrd In mis seiv tsireKls or In iinsniltlm to sutl piirehsMirs, Thst tiy virtus of h iiremlMM sfiireald I sill,, Her at tihi le all lh aforwutlil Iraeuur nareelsnf Isnit Hum and alter the 7lli ilny nf August, IMil. IVriuaiif uieoue tliifd rash In hand, on thlril in msyearsinl on nurd lu two yrr from date of sale, to be secured Ity mortfturr im I In- ireiul.i, Tills .Inly full. mi 7-TM II. W. Ml lll'IIV, Administrator of ratal wllh will annexed. i-e-i,ioiiT. O. A. Kramer Will Tell Yim Why. D0UTY& PADDOCK Deslari In GROCERIES Prjvl.loni, Crockery, Glassware, Flour, Feed, Fruit, Etc. 1 Large Stock of Fruit Jars. We Buy all Kinds of Poultry and Farmers' Produce. Give Us a Call. r. .I. mm & co. i -Largest Dealers in- Hardware -and' Farm In the HEADQUARTERS FOR McCormick Binders and lowers. BINDING TWINE, etc. W. H. CRAVEN &, CO. Carry full llns of "HARNE Saddles, Whips Robes, Oils, Brushes, Etc. RCPAIRINO PROMPTLY AND , NEATLY DONC. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Independence Marble Wor Marble and Granite Monuments Headstones, Tablets, and Curbing." A new and complete stock of Mrtle uml Gmnlto Mommumts to arrive soon, which we will furnlsli nt low piicen niul at short notli. We buy liy the wrloiui and esti glv ouHtoniers silvsntag of low freight. Shop on Railroad St. L If. Mams, Prop. Independence Stables. Stilish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Having lately purchnriod ths I'titiro inti'iiwf in Hio staMos of J. S. JunoH. wu are now hell the DllbliO US Wenre now lnilkilnr stilwUntial, iinprovemenfs. Totinw rraviuinf? men a speeialty. s iAJ.CfVI STAGE -Wsnpuvslsn dully nlHird linn bntwwin Halem nnrt FbIIh City. Hlnirr. iJiillHUt,yf(irliiiU'rwiiilnniiit4.in.j Inivim ImlniiniHlriK'H for Hnlrrni hI.Sh.mi. Fmiii n for lndiiDnndviioauiiis M p.m.i Iouvbii indnpeudonos ftr Kslls dlty st 4 p.m. Hklom PETER COOK Prop. CHAS. A. The 4110 street, - The olioioest of fresh and Bait media hand. AIho RausaL'e of all kioUH. city. Iligiiost cash price paid for fatj FIN JERSEY JCSTOCK Tluiss sranus who (hslr to have Ji'ny nk In tlmlr hwds sr Invltwl to umiH'C't ths tlmriwiuliliii'il liullowuwl hy T. II. III'N'l'LKY. two iiiIIm south of town, on lliiciiH VlU ruiul, 1KHMS IIS SKU TWO HOI.I AH Willi Prlvllii of Itwlnrn, T. B. HUHTLEY Indoptndsno Oregen. FREE MEDICINEI (Jiilih'ii urtMiilty for HiiiTi'rlnif Ifinnsiill;. . . DO 1011 SUFFER? Safe's Will u-llil ymt M.K Uf I IMIIOK full murxior .iiMilallr urvimroit wmiwIIm ll mm! t.i viitir ." W K W AST OI K KI.I'tlMIII'SltAIIO'S. K Ul tHESSSS all iIIm'hmw uml a.'("rinllo si unitrrii ml wirnlllli., mniHnHl tijf niBiiy jtini' iufwrl. ruin, tthirli imihIiIw ii li ijmiriiiiiw curi, Ikiiintilitwlr, N. Il. We Imvn tlia only iwnmlvi. inirs lr I IMI.I I-hV. iKI IHi Kllll 1'VI AlllUI. Hi C.T. fin r. ill, i n. rrrtiiiinill I.HHli'it. (Olil . IHllllKllltll,) Dk. WILLIAMS m I SIM MM IIS rkt SI., Sun rrul.ru, 11. ACHINERY Valley. nml iivi tivrmui-itur In imilra linii.n hoaideil bv the day. or mont.li. , KNOTT, Intlopendouco, Or. of all kinds nrokcDtconntanMv on MrPriw dell verv to auv nnrt of Mi Htoek. B utcher. Ths UsdMg Osslsr , J. F. O'DOIINELL - Carries ths larfsslst - Ht-ilers. Drills, CIiIIUmI nd Hlwl i'l-iws. Hiding ami Walking Culti vniors, risnet Jr. (tardi-u I'rllls. Hulkcy sud Ohiik I'lnws.AsM'iiwnll I'otstO iMsillers, lilts', Irf'VrT, Slid Hjirlng-t'sKh lisrrnws. TIE HUSH (Jiisron!4l the best ami llglilist ruiinliiK wsk'ui inadn. Mr. O ism lull is, liy s hifiit srrsiiKi'iis'Ht t lie tiiauufneturer's siri'nt.and wlllmrry Dm Uirgiwt sud iiusit eomiiU-te line of lniileiiinlsevsr tiniuglit to 1'iilk . couuiy. SHELLEY. ALEXANDER I 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 department., irasx PFMFMRFR That Shelley, Alexander & Co. fill pre scriptions at all hours of the day or night and have an experienced pharmacist. MMDglllDEl(S WALDEMAR NELSON, Proprl.Ur. 1S3 Corcircicxcial Street. llnlilUtitil III 1HK4 wit h ths most eoinilet and exix'imive plant lu the stuto. Slfiiin CHselly, twelve tiore-siwer. IjhIIih' mid gents' rlnthliiff and line fiilirin ni nil kinds vIi'siiihI and dyed. I'srjH'ls, Itlttnketit, FlHiinetn, bilk 1'iuliTwnir, Isidles' Hals Htruw Hats, and feathers Weaned, dyiil and relmvatt'd. Wlk Huts IrniitHl. Hllk lists, Riff I lain, and Holt Hats cleaned, dyed, tilin-ked slid re nuvated. lrLeavs Orders with Independence, Monmonth, and Falls City Stag Driv ers. Or Sund by Mail or Express. TZE3Z IB LITTLE PALACE HOTEL, V INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Firat-olsas In Every Rsapsrt Sample Rooms for Commercial Travslsra 're of charge, J. M. STARK, Proprietor. Rates, $i.oo to $2.00 per day. MAKER All kinds of woml repairing dona mi Wsgons, Ctirrliigen, and Machinery with iientueHS niul dispatch. UivrkliM A Konnell'H bliu kKinllll Hlinp, INDKi'ENDKN K. FOR SALE The Best Business ('onier Lei In Monmouth, Dri'iftm Also three large Lots at Junction of Railroad & Motor in Monmouth Suitable for Warehnnxe, Fhiiirmlll, Or Hotel. EASY ... TERMS ADDRESS: I. G. Davidson, 132 1-2 3rd St., Portland, Or. CITY RESTAURANT MRS. U A. 11UUHANAN, Prop. ' Meals, - 25 Cents EVKHY'l'HlNG FIUHT (-XASH, Ths Lssdlni H AORWiRE Dsalsr D Hubbard & Staats, PROl'IUBTOltS OK CityTruck and Transfer Co. Hiiulinir of nil Kinds Done nt ltetsonnble Rati. Agents for the O. P. Boats. AU hills musthe settled by the 10th ot each iiionth. Independence, Oregon. Webber &, Fuller AND C street, Independence. Horseshoeing a Specialty All work warranted. Wood-work Done to Order Wagons Repainted by Scott, the Painter. OlveusaCall. FARM FOR SALE. WpII Imprnved fSrm of 211 arwii, niore or Iran, two mill's nnrtli of lndppenoiut, on tlio snlni MHrt. fni' khIb cbrnp. TfrniN iiarl on time to milt pnrclmser. For rurthsr purlieu lurs nmmlre of M. A, Woe. lurtopeudeuoo, Or m it 1