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$2.00 Per Year INDEPENDENCE H)LK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, ld93. Five Cents Per Copy. ,51 VOL. X. INDEPENDENCE CLASSIFIED Duslnoss Dlrootory. ri 4(rwury 4) tomeM mmM, emit tuaU. ! mnvA.infc will e.ivwlii 0 A .... ainMk a. fa KIMM AW W" lifefw AMUSCMCNTS. Opera Umim, Main 81, titerw.u Hraa. Mt't- ANKS. lad. NtHal, Cur, Male eoa Maummilb Hu. trt NeUonal, Cur. Mala ud 0 8U. JBROKCRS, GRAIN MOWI: Oeo, K. Bry. om rira Kaltaaal nan. BARSCRS4IATHS. K. T. Heukle, Ulu atreet. VaoNortwli- Uo41. Mln ivrwl. RCWCRICS. Huu. BILLIARD HALL. Huk CU faltemuo. Mala nrvoU BLACKSMITHS- H. A. Hitler, C etreet. Not uUirled to anuouoc. BOOKS 4 STATIONERY- Uod toller Bra , Main alreeU BOOTS end SHOES. Miller A ftutenun, emr Flret Nat I Ban. BRICK. J. K. Cooper, ouruer C MmeW CARPENTERS A CONTRACTORS. CIGAR FACTORY. Moo. CITY OFFICIALS. J. A. VDMw, Mayor. Oto, W. Rend, Reeunler, F.P. Myers, Mamlial. CONFECTIONERY 4 FRUIT. RubUuuD A Kusloeuu, Tin BUou, P. o. Paiteiwm, riwtr opera houe. CHURCHES 4 PASTORS. Baptist,. Fred JeoaUia. rnabrlerlan, J. A. Towueend, Oooreifaik)nal, 0. V, Pol In. KvnceUeal,8 A.Cily. MeUwdlst,T. W. Potter, M, K. South. Edwlo rulmol. Christian, Ha resident putor. COLLECTION AGENT. II. t. Poller, Main elreet. ' CANNERIES. Ind. Cannery Co. , near depot. DAIRIES. J, u. VanOredel, Independence, DENTISTS. S. M. Uravee, ind. JSet'l Bank, up amirs. B, A. Mulacjr, OUoiiudlBrlck, up tain. -J. B. JultiMun,Cur. italliued 4 Mimumulli, t DOCTORS. Lee A Uuul.lll, lud, Natl llauk, up slain. E. L. KeUiltum, Monmouth HU, near It B. O. I). Butler, opera um, up tain. DRAIN TILE. Ind, Tito U V. O. OrlUa, Mugr. DRAY COMPANIES- Hubbard A BtaaU, Kallruad Htr. Hot authorised to announce. DRESSMAKERS- MIm Bophla OoU, at realdimtw, Hallroad at. Wot aulhorlmd to announce. DRUGGISTS. Bhelley, Alexander A Co., Main Htr. Patterson Brue., opera bouse. CLECTRIC LIGHT CO. Mot authorised to anuounoe. FIRE DEPARTMENT. W. O.Oookj Chief ennlueer. FISH, OYSTERS A GAME. D. B. Boydston.C street. FLOUR MILLS. Ind. Mill Co., Ueo. Skinner A Co. Star Mil la, D. W. Hears A Co. FOUNDRY. Not authorised to announce. FURNITURE. W. 0. Cook, Whlteaker brick. GEN'L M0SE- KoMndorf A Hlrsobberg, Main street, i. M, Vanduyn, Cor Main and 0 street. &ol author feed to announce. GROCERIES. Wilcox, Baldwin A Co,, Houtn side 0 itlreet, McEacberon A Sondercock, Corner Main A Douty A Paddook, Went aide Main atreet HARDWARE 4 AOL. IMPTS. J, r, O'Donnell, Cor, Main A Monmouth ttta, R. M. Wade A Co., Main and Monmouth Ht, Not aulhorlaed to announce. HARNESS. Notaulhertzed to announce. HOTEL. Mot autborlaed to announce. ICE FACTORY, None. INSURANCE AGENTS. Mot aulhiirlaod to annouuc, JOB PRINTER. Wawr Hi na OlBre, Main atreet, JUSTICE OF PEACE. Not authorlacd W anuounoe. LAUNDRY. Mut MUrortae4 to aououum, LAWYERS. A. U. Ilurtoy, Main ttree. (too. A. Bmlth. Ind. NaT! Bank, up atalm. LIVE STOCK BREEO'RS 4 DEAL'S T. b HunUey, lndpudn. LODGING HOUSE. Dm Huntlii.uw, U, H. I todWUr, near depot LIVERY STABLES. Petor Cok, Mala atreet. Kit Johnmn. Main atreet.' LUMBER. PtwmoU A Venm, aaw mill. MARBLE WORKS. Not aaUiortaed to announe. MARKET GARDNER.. T. L. Hartman. XASONS, BRICK 4 STONE. Nutaulimrlaed loannouitea. MEAT MARKETS. HprrllDf Urua, Main atreet. UhiU Knapply, 0 aUeet, MERCHANT TAILORS. W. U. Mtanuan, V almel. MILLINERS. Mot auluorlaed to anuounee. MUSIC TEACHERS. Kul autharlard tnaunuunw. MUSIC 4 INSTRUMENTS. W. It. Wheeler, twt tide Mem alivet, NEWSPAPERS. WewT Hi no, iMurd Ktiday. tXMi N OTA R IESPU B U C Mot autborleed to emioatire. PAINTERS 4 PAPER HANGERS. M.t.tklt, Main atreet. PHOTOGRAPHER. D. II. Craven. C atreot, north aide. PIANO 4 ORGANS. M.itauOiortaed to announce. POULTRY BREEDER. Noeauthorlaed to announce. RAILROAD. lud. Mon. Motor Co, J. liurnallk, oouducu. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Not aulhorlard lo announce. RESTAURANTS. City lleataurant, C. t. Campbell, Prop. . Mot anihorlaed to announce. SECRET SOCIETIES. Ind. LodK No 22, A. 0. V. W. ; j , Valley iMigt Mo. til, 1. 0. O. P. Unit l-ndj-e No. , A. P. a A. M. j Homer Urtte So. a, K. of P, " I lledinen, ' i Wnodainen. i Bebckab DeRree I(K)P, ( lorer lt No. U. SALOONS. Mot autborlaed to ar nouore. SASH 4 DOORS. Mitchell A Bohannon, Main alreut. M.T.Cmw, near depot. SCHOOLS. Publico, A. Hllehawk, Prlnnlpal, SODA WATER MFRS. None. UNDERTAKERS. Mot authorised to announce. VETERINARY SURGEON. B . Yo ung.Ind. Niit'l Hank, upatulra. ' WAGON REPAIRING. A. McNeil, Main atreet, WAREHOUSES. Not autborlaed to announce. WATCHES, CLOCKS 4 JEWELRY, 0. A. Kramer, Main atreet. WELL BORERS. WOOD DEALERS. Wo sell FRUIT TREES and all other f NURSERY STOCK very cheap.- Bend your Mute for bjmmIr) price. ; Catalogue true, ( ORVAIXIS NCKHCBY COMPANY, 47-12t C'orvulllH, Ori'gou. A Little Daughter Of a Church of Kiiglmia mlnlMw etiml of a dUtmalnff rath, hy i Ajm9 SutiKtiMtrilte.! Mr. Picbapo lltitKit, ilio well kni)wn DrtigKlt, SW7 iloiilll t Montn iL V. otyit I have mttl Ayeri Fanitly MeilMriaa for 40 yoara, ami Uttvu linl UUiUiUU but (ootl aaiJ ut tUuu. I kuuw of uiali , Wonderful Cures pertorHBnl l.y A)i' firu,iiill, end . la iHutkular Uluii lluit ol A littl daughter of a Cliiir h i( EnnUnil mlnlv ter, Tim rlillil a lllcrully ere4 froea km& to foot with I ml Mil reedlngly tmuliivwotn raah, ftuta wltMl be bad tuffnrvtl tut two or three yeaia, in aplte at the Wt meOlcol treatntt nt vaJUhle. Her tatlier ' la great 41a treat about the paae, ami, at my McoutuwBiltlon. at luat In-tan to ti tnlttlater Ayer BiirwjMttllU, two but tla ol lihb (! toj otaptotaoarw, much lo Iter iBliuf and lu-r lllir'a dell(hl. I am aa res wra lie km la-ilay, . be would teetlfy In the (troageet term M U) the Merit of Ayer'sOareoparllla Ptn hf D . J, O. At er k C lll, Mwe Cures othere,wlll ours you Dr. S. A. MULKEY 'DENTIST.' Independence, Or. Tlie TKOFIiSSION PHACTICED in all its branches. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Office over O'Donnoll'i Hardwnw Store, Or. Main ft Monmouth Bin. Olliee hours 8 a. ni. to 12 m. aod 1 p. ni. to 5 p. m. FOK- Fine Photcgrephs Crayon Work Pastellos ; t India Inks Water Colors -Go to- D. H. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery , Independence, Or. A DELICIOUS FRUIT J. W. Clark baa received a supply of those rare Japanese : Wineberries, which have heretofore boon soiling at prices ranging from $1.00 to fl.50 each plant, but he can offer them delivered for ; ' ' $2.00 A DOZEN. 'It grows like a tree, is perfectly hardy and the plants you got are 2 years of ago, and growu in Oregon, and will bear next year. Addrow, before the stock is exhausted, J. W. CLAEK, Independence, Or. 50-4t J.I DIRECT LEGISLATION DimsfMif n (.ornxKsxi Tk UHiatlva m4 Krferwwlaai . Ja Hvlterrlan) Darlaff Ik hut ' Twitty-I Yean. I It la nilaleadlnir to unim, u il ofleu duno, that ttw Hwttwrlnud of lu day la tiia rrputillo which ha aloud ur all UuihIuhI ytora. Io truth, It I tbo ytNtnitMt of rvpuulloa. II cblvf fiv ruatvatal roaturm, rontotial and nd ntl, art tbo work ut Uto pnawnt gnr- atlon. IU UtiHU0 txoeutlvo oouodl, lUt OvitHwrnUo- armr ortraiilmUao, U rpuiilKie railway nmiiagviiuiil, iu fiMlttral tKit-omor; lta ayataia of tail tloa, IU two-ohaiutwrM eociKrwa, the wry ConfiilonttloQ luaoir ail war originated la Ui eouatltuUon of 180, the flwt that was au thing tuore than a Mural ouropacU Tua Mtrntl llefcr uduni UMntn only to 1874. Tha Ms enl Inlllalivo hat Juat Un adopted (1801). Tli form of cantonal lUfrnw- dutn now praclliwd wm but begun Clu Ht, (lall) la 1830, and forty yara ayo only flvo ooutotta had itny lCsleraimutu wunter, and tho In tho apttmtal rVrm. It la of wry rownt year that tho mavenioiil baa becviiit akady i ward tht gmianu atlnpUon of the oan tonal IMcreuduin. 1 n Iwso IhiI thirty four tr emt of the Bwlaa piiaarttid It, alxlytli (trroeut delffratlug their attv ervlgn rigliu to mpreaeutailven. Hut in INTO tlia rvAfreiiitArUihlp had rlei'iUo oveutyon tier eeut, only twntyulM ubniHIng to lawmaking (Dotal-; aod to-day the proportion are mora than ni net r pr tvnt to kwa lhau ivn. The thoughtful readur will aak: Why till txmtluual prngrc toward a purer deiuuerwy? Wherein lie the In- dnwuieota to thl peralnlrnt revoltillmi? Ttie anawrr fat Ilia: The ma) of tho elllwn f BwllJU'rland found It neoMwtry to revtilt aglnt their plu tocracy and the corrupt polltldain who wre explnttlng the country tliMUgli the repreevtitatlvo eyeten. For a rneeful revolution Hmnw iua niuitd the mmm In the worklug prlw- olplieof tbelrouinmoaal meeting the IttlUaUee and Kefervndum, and tbcae prinolple thny are applying through out the republic aa feat a elrcuinaUn ova admit. - The gwat movement for democracy In Europe that cultulimtcd la the uji rliilng of 1R-W brought to the front many original men, who dlecueaed m iiovailon In government from every radical point of view. 'Among tbe Ihlukera were Martin Riiltnghaiuwii, Emtio Ulranllu and Loul Ulaaa From Heptomher, 1HS0, to December, 1H5I, the dale of the coup d' in at of Leula IWiiiapnrtc, thtwo reformer dl euaeed, In the "Dumocratle I'aclflque," a weekly newnpaier of 1'arla, the atuV Jecl of direct lcgUlutlou by tlie nltlaeitr. Their eaaay created a aetiatlou In France, and niore thau thirty Journal atHlvely aupported tho proposed Inall tuilon, when the cour u' at .at put aa end U free weh, The article were reprinted In book form In Brunei, and other woik on the entiject were afte ward laaued by Rlttlnghauien aud hi ooworker Victor Conatderaut. Among t'tmalilerunt' work waa, "Solution, on gnuvertiftnent direct du pen pie," and thl and companion work that fell Int the baud of Carl Ourkll con vinced the latter and other cltlwni ol Zurich ("an unknown aev of men," ay liurkh) of the practicability of tbe democrat! method advocated. The aubect waa widely agitated and itud led In Switzerland, and In faot tbo theory waa already to aome extent hi practice there (and In ancient time had been much practiced) led to fur ther experiment, aud these, attaining auccere, to further, and thus the work baa gone on. The cantonal Initiative waa almost . unknown ouulde tlie LamlKgumelnde when It wa estab United In Zurich lu imo. Hoon, how ever, through It and tns obligatory Ilefereudum (to ue Herr Iturkll' words): "The plutocratic government and the Qnmd Council of Zurich, which had connived with the private bunk and rallroada, were pulled down lu one great voting swoop. The people had grown tired of being beheaded by the ofllce-holdera after evory election," And politician)) and privileged clHiweti have ever since been going down before these hiRtrumetita in the hand of the people, .The doctrine of the French theorlata needed but to be ennruftod on ancient BwIhh custom, the Frenchmen In foot having drawn upou Hwta experience, Ex-Collector E. T. Hatch. Httka Alaakau. Aa recorded in hint week's Ihu , the official Career of Horn Edwin T. Hutch, collector of the Port of Wtka, oloeed on the 1st inat. The Alaskan, for that reason, 1 anxloua to express to-day tbe appreciation which It has always en tertaiued for Mr. Hatch, aa one of the lending government officials, for the kind manner iu which he has always met everyone, 'when hpproaohed; In matters purtulnlng to hi office, aud for tho public spirit he ha always demon' strated as a private oltlten, when any' thloi oould be done to the public wel farov aUtka, sapeouUIr, ban to lhauk him ror sovorul tenwreoBaonto. Upon bis waiMnsOBo'aHiW, tho Troaaury De- paiinMt' Wdnoed tho govern men t wharf ohaiw at this plaee from S to fl pot ton, and though Uiia poper, In L mony with moat of our leadlug till aeua, oxpraaaed tho opinion tiiat a wiutrfam oharge of fifty oeuta nor ton would to asOleUnt let roliuburss the Uovornment for tho outlay of money Ineurred la tht malnUuttauoe of tlie structure, Collector Hatch moat aaeur- tdly oeMrves credit for having loduneO tht Treasury lower tho wharfage tarifr by arty par cent. M to tivi re paint which Ilarauofr naallt and the court houae ar now undergoing, bar Jso to tbaute tho oa-Colkwtor r liiar etrfKt appeala bt Umh Goveruiuetil to savt tbeae buildings front wreck sftd rulu, aud Ut. unaighlly oondlUou In which tbey were allowed to linger only too long. -..,, - .. j A a private clUsen, Mr. Hatch w tlngljf tout a pen hluuwlf tho ehalrman ship of Out eonuuUto on ouatructlon ol tht Cemetery toad, and boa made many a tramp,! with other member ol tht oootmlttee, lu tho dlrootton of tlie Uoverumeiit cemetery tttmugh muddy and bad weather to oaporvw tbo work as It progressed. . ! Tho nature of hi office oauted Mr. Hatch at- tlatos to Uke atepa against som parties which tbey did not favor, but nobody cau deny that ho waa not always as kludly dtapoiMMl as olreum ataaces would permiL - "Taking all of this lu oonslderallot wo do not heelihate to any that Mr. Hatch ha ahown himself to be one of the nice efnoieBfoflU'Ule who have presided over tbo eueioiu house, and when bo and1 his family are returning to their Oregon home, wo will sincerely wkth them Ood speed! WILL WOBI FOB THEIE BOABDI al Oae ' fear at - Chaage," Judge Moreland saya In tlio Otvgo- nlan of Wednewlay that there are more applicants for charity this year lu Portland than In any previous year In tho history of . tbo city. : He thinks that, tho tiuruber of county charge will be greatly Increased before the winter is over. "What surpriaes mo," couUuued tbe Judge, "lo the- way theee poor people tlok to to allies. Them tt no Induce ment for them to Uy bete, yet (hey hrtuk at lb Idea of leaving town. Heveral places up the valley offer op portunities which tbey ahould take advantage of. Of course, at preset) I tbey could not obtalu profitable em ployment, but any fanner thereabout would feed and clothe tbetu during the winter on oondltlou that they would perform a little manual labor, Ou my trip to Iudepeudenoe, Albany aud Cor vail Is I questioned tho farmers about taklug some of thus pouple Into their home, and all expressed their wUllug- m to do su twl w I shod It uuderstood tltat thoy could-pay uo wages. ? One farmer said he would Uke several peo ple, would feed and clothe them, and all that he would auk was that they do aome work. Tbe farmers are now very prosperous. I (learned atv Independ ence that 1240,000 waa paid Into tbt two batiks there fur bops. Tbe picker received Urge part of this sum. They now consider titemiwlves well-to-do, and tbelr oondltlou la In strange contrast io that of the poor people ol Portland. Tbo people of Albany and Corvallla are also NKwperoua, aud there Is uo sign of poverty lu either place. , Purely ontjof curlnalty, wo have count ed the Illustrations, aome of them full page, In theourrent lesue of Tlta Cos mopolltan; says the Methodist, Record of London England. They numbed 120: but If there wort none' the literary character of tlie lag&xine would amply Juftify Its Immense circulation. Some of the best Known names in Atuencau literature appear lu the Hat each month, beelde Euglish writers or such name, for example, as 81 r Kdwln Arnold From every point of view, we regard the magasine as unique", You cau got tho Cosmopolitan and the Wm Bids for f 3 a year. ' Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr. W. H.Horlburt, A. G. P. A., Union Pacific system, Portland, Ore gnn, has Just received a supply of books called "un Club ltulo and Revised Game Laws." Thls publication con tain a digest of the laws relating to game In tbe Western states and territo ries. Mr. Hurlburt will be glad to mall you one of these books upou re ceipt of two stomps to cover postage.. ' W. H HurlbUkt, A, Q. P. A., Portland, Oregon. Wanted fifteen hundred 'dollars on one year's time, good real estate security Address Xcare WkstSidh. Ntaterute of Interest, t Homo and Lot For dale. , A new cottage, two good lots, fruit, well fenced, near motor line, Is offered for sale on Initallmeuta of only $10 month-or for oah- Call at West Sim lofflt aod got address of owner. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. & Gov't Report TWO DAYS OF THANKS PENN0YBR vs. CLEVELAND. The Former has Kate4 the Foarth, and the Latter the Fifth Tkart. , day, of Koveatber. I , i Wabhimoton, Nov. 8. The. presi dent to day Issued the following Thanksgiving proclamation: I "Vhito the American iieopl should very day remember with praise and thanksgiving tbe divine good neat and mercy which have followed themslnce their beKlnnlng at a nation, It Is fitting that one day In earb year should be peclally devoted to a contemplation of the blowing we have received from tho band of Uod, and to s grateful acknowledgement of his loving kind- therefore, I, Orover Cleveland, president of the United State, do hereby dealguate and set apart Thurs day, tbe 30th day of the present mouth of Novemhcr, a a day of thanksglvlug aud praiiw, to be kept aud observed by all people iu our land. On that day let na forego our ordinary work and em ployments and assemble in our usual plow of worship, where we may recall all that God ha done for us, aud where, from grateful hearts our united tribute of autig and praise may reach the throne of grace. Let the union of kindred and tbe social msutlng of friend lend cheer aud enjoyment to duty, and let generous gifts of charity for the relief of the poor and needy prove the sincerity of tbauksiriviiig." The Day for Thanksgiving, j Governor Pennoyer has kued bis Tbauksglvlng proclamation. It Is ori ginal and a clever squaring otf wltb bis political enemies. It reads as fol lows: j "I do hereby appoint the fourth Thursday of the present month as a day of Tbankxglving to Almiulity God for tho Meaning he has bestowed upou tho eoinniouwcalth during tlie present year. (Jod bas, Indeed, been most beneflcleut to our state and nation, and yet llladvlsed oongreselonal legislation, having made gold aloue a full legal teude money, has so dwarfed and parallxed bualuess Uiat 111 bounties of Provldenee are now denied to hundreds of thousands of people within the na tional domain, who are not ouly wiUr- out employment, but are also without the means of procuring food aud rai ment or shelter. While, therefore, the people of Orogou return thanks to God for but goodness, I do most earnestly recommend that they should devoutjy Implore too president and the congress of the United States lo secure the res toration of silver as full legal-tender money, in accordance with tlie policy of tbe lathers of the repuhllo, whereby our Industries may be revived, aud the honest toilers of the laud may procure their dally broad t not as alms, but as tho reward of tliclr labor." SOW A LAW. The 1'realdent haa Signed Ut CalaeM Kx- tenatos Law, Washington, Nov. 8 The presi dent to-day signed the bill extending for six months the time iu which Chi ne io oau register under the Ueary law. " Coming to Oregon, i Portland, Or., Nov. 8.-A. I). Charlton, asslstaut general passenger agent of the Northern Pacific returned to-day from a trip to Chicago and other Kattem. cities. Speaking of the fair Mr. Charlton said: "The Midway Plaleance uever presented a more live appearance than does the Northern Paclflo depot at St. Paul at present. It I crowded from morning to night with people who have visited the World's fair and after carefully scruti nising the products of the various states, decided that the Northwest mm The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of F imes- 40, Years tie, Standwd M3 : -1 offer better lnduoanwanr 4haaV any other section of lb oountry..The av erage number of people departing each day since October mb is 810. Of these it Is estimated more than 86 pet cent ar person who Intend to settle la tbo Northweot and tho remaining so per cent ar remdkmta of ttoeoa, return ing from tbo fair. ..All or at least most of tbe prospective settlers have pur chawed ticket for Oregon and Wash ington and will 'Without doabt beats In on of ths tweatateavi.H'aal Oregon reeled a a tale building at tho fair It would have received mor attention, but a It was, tbe magnificent exhibits which carried oft tbo prize did not re ceive tho attention tbey warranted. During the last week, tbo Washington building was crowded from morning uutil eight with person deolrlng to see the exhibits and get ialeraturo taucd by the state. However, as all tbe penon Intending to tome West also obtained pamphlets descriptive of Oregon, and saw our exhibit, this state will reap as much benefit as Its North ern neighbor." , Among Live Bualnoae Man. Geo. A. Smith, the attorney, bay bis office in the Independence National Bank buildlng- J. It. Cooper bas plenty of briok ou baud at low price Mitchell bohannon have a very complete plaulug mill on Main street Dr. J. B. Johnson, the dentist, bss hie office on the comer of Railroad and Monmouth street Dr. E. J. Young, veterinary eur geou, attends to the disease of horses aod cattle Dr. T. J. Leo haa his office up stair in tbo Iudepeudenoe N alio mil Bank building Dr. . L. Ketohum baa hie office to hie own building, on Monmouth street ueax Itallmao. , Hubecrloers wanting help or any persons desiring employment can use tbe "Want" column of ' this paper FREE one insertion, not to exceed ten words, i Fach addlUoual r word jOU oeiit.' The IndcDendeuce Tile Co. has faculties for turning out, on short notice all sire of tiling, from th smallest to the largeat D. H. Craven- still turns out those beautiful photographs, rain oiehlne lluubard A tftaate ere bust; doing eil the dsaytng here i MeaersOeo Bkiuner AOo. the mill era, announce themselves ready to ex chauge flour for w heat, and etore wheat) for tbo farmers of Polk county. .People are fools to suffer when a rem edy can be fouud to cure them. Oregon Kidney Tea Is no experiment, and not a fake to get your money. Why will you heeltate, when we assure you that It Is absolute cure for all kidney and urinary disease , Five wmU U all It cost to travel on the motor to Monmouth and .visit Ah Normal school Interview M. T. Crow when you want anything lo the sash and door Hue-.' ., Bhelley Alexander c Col "the drugg ists, have a complete stock: of drugs, paluts, oils and glass) also a full line of school books and stationary i There Is no place in Oregon where a better meal Is served than at the res taurant of Westooott A Irwin, 271 Com mercial street, Salem. Courteous at tention, a fine meal, and the popular price of 25 cents, have made this house the headquarters of everyone who has occasion to. dine lu Salem. . A, M. Hurley, tbe attorney, has his office adjoining, the Independence National Hank building Lumber of best quality and from mountain logs is sold by Fresoott A Veuees.-- :. ; ,:;.'.,- : - ; J. F. O'Donnell carries a large stock of . agricultural machinery; , and his shelves are laden with the beat grades of hardware; a tin store and tinning department adds to the advantages ol bis establishment ' PowdeK