The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, December 22, 1893, Image 2

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.IE WEST SIDE.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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RWt obituary wcmiuiuum win m w
flwowiu ir tin.
Ptl4UWf4 M tt PMUtlKM In Indopoo
4, (HMfOa, M MBd.lllM maturr.
TAurt it tat on wty o&tofnfi0 6m
Mtfr-MiAfotfy (( Oft NNty t)f obtain
ing pulimtylvrtiing -llhtck wootl
' amK wish all our readers a merry
Christmas. .
... W WWff- 1 II. , il
, Vhear jFrank Davey of Fortat
Grove,' iavorably mentioned aa
candidate for state printer on the
i publican ticket! He will make a
good ofuetsr, w well posted,, euur'
ly conipelcnt and will '.receive the
support of ; ;iuauy democrats vho
like him', peraoually. We hope he
may be the, favored ouc
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'Tn county" court refused to
allow the bill of the West Stde for
printing the financial statement ol
Toll coanty, in October, and th
notice of, Teachers hxamiuauou
sent bv Bunt llatcUiiwoo. When
the WiiSTSu St)btl np for that
court's election' they showed it no
favors, aud now they do the same
when the West Side criticises
some of its acts. Some people will
not bo pleased no matter how you
treat them.
Tj. ' :" ; v-" y '
awd. Americans will jtovcr oou-
seut to be taxed to supjwrt seota-
riau school much lefts to train a
portion of the youth of the land In
fealty to a foreign pontiff. JVciie
Ch-itim Advocate,
.
1 Kneonrftiir Wertl.
ltev, K. It. MuryatroYd, firnirly
mint of Ute Pnwhytviiau ehureu uor.
but now In Nw Vernoiv, N. J., wrIU
to the Wiwt Hihk In renewing hhtaub
aorlpllou! "Alwaja uUd to get the
tw, snd always glad to hear of the
pruwiity of liuHwtidtmi and Ha
good )wtmle.
Public Installation.
There will be publio lntllutlou t.f
the oitlivn of Mono Onnu No. SB, 1.
of II. In their hull ttt Lcwlavllte on tlm
llrt Saturday In Jnniury m,t 10
oVlnek a. ni to I txmhioted by H. K.
Hay, Iceturtr tf the Ortiptn Htat
gmu((. The jiuhllo r eordtitlly Invl
tinl to t ivnt and wltiun Ute cer
numy and IIhIvu U Ute locturo to x
given In Ute itflexiumtt. There will b
dluuer hr all. 11. F. Smith,
Kcttiry.
Tue party lium among our peo
ple are not being drawn so tightly
but that thousands will vote inde
pendently and the tendency of the
times is to place more power in the
hands of the people and lea in that
of party leaders. True politics
looks more to the good of the peo
ple than that of the party. N&ay
of the ideas of the Populist party
are good and when either of the
leading parties shall adopt the best
of them, which they will, the need
of a third party will be at an end
There were 163,577 milea ol
railroad in 1890 in the United
States and only 13, st. in all of
Europe. The number of inhabi
tants in all of Europe was 356,52G,r
000 and in the United States only
63,000,000.
The Southern Oregon papers are
whooping up liinger Hermann for
governor of Oregon and O. C, Ap
plegate for secretary of state.
Those persons who think that
President Cleveland never makes a
mistake can be referred to the at
tempt made in his previous admin
istration to restore the rebel flags,
and his attempt to restore the rebe
queen. Both were the wrong col
ore. .
MoNEr is getting decidedly ew
ier. What you want now is good
collateral. It takes giltedgcd seen
rity however to get what you want,
Running a newspaper figures
out on paper a good deal like the
sawmill business, the profita are
very large but it Is noticeable thai
neither line of business product
many millionaires. The truth is
that it is the little dimes that make
the aggregate income of a paper
profitable, hence the small adver
tiser is more to be catered to than
the merchant who runs a half page
advertisement
We shall soon learn whether
Satolli means peace or war. Hills
have been prepared for presenta
tion to the legislatures of New York
and Maryland granting state aid to
parochial schools, and a strong
movement been secured to secure
their passage. Some high dignita
- rie deem the measure ill-advised
at this juncture. It is, doubtless,
in the power of the ablegate to sup
press it Will he do itt If he
does not, then the war is on. A
Catholic raid on the school fund
will invite a bitter contest Thou
sands will flock to the standard ol
the A. P. A., where there are now
only hundreds whenever a division
of the school fund is to be secured
in a single state. If our Romanist
friends want to experience a cy
clone of righteous indignation, let
them pursue the policy thus jniti-(
H. A. FULLER.
hORSESHOER
and
BLACKSMITH.
The Best Plain Shoer in
t
( the County
ptDITKXDEM'E,
I' i5 BUSINESS
We all want 'em,
The Bin Iron Dollars,
i The Bi; Silver Dollars,
THE DOLLARS.
We will give you a much fur thorn
tu any other firm, when you plank
down 8 POT, aud If you have not the
Dtltarn, you au get accommodated at
OURMTOKK. We don't Bjucett you
for your fault and tlten let you
"ullde" when you have not got 'em.
Come where your Credit gnea along
wltb your Canli. 8ometime an A'
pommodatlon In worth nomethtng, a
well ai t'unli. We want all (lood Cun
toniern we ouii get, fault lwtt or on
time.
You are cordially Invited to "ll and
get Our 1'rlore. We handle Produce,
of nil kind, hay, obIh, utriiw, potatoea,
apples, evH)rated fruit, eKK, butter,
clikkeui, etc
H, ID1 & CO.,
' " ' - ' ' ' 1 ihniifii Lr iiiiii'ii mi
UA IC rrclI"" nta know r mum
fff wtZ. y-rptrio. mum tnlaiu Moliiut
, ' m-a nni, Tint Inrm ua BUNU,
Yflll wwo raot-aui)ijuie
I VU Tir i n it own to
P1T M. (0-tAN-KO'S Pttl REMC0V
vU I tl K" dirollr on rrit ilTMal,
. AbiOrlM luDKm. ftlUnttolitnMfMflnd
DIM frW D"rmuniotir. JVimi floo, ljrtimiatc
MIL,! l Or H.mi i. Pl,il4lTfcifc'
' Koraoleby J.H. I'UUII.
-THE-
HSW YORE
RACKET STORE
Will npeu aUiut
December 1593.
In the
d. j. iVniTUXtB buildi;;g
Next door to the furniture Hlorx,
Com anil see bow we tan
Silt WO KOXET.
J. A. MILLS,
IndojvnJcnce, Oregon,
LOUIS XIIAPPLY
-DeaWr In
and SILT MEATS
POULTRY,
Sausages, etc. etc
GAME IN SEASON
C Street near IVstoffice.
Independence,
Or,
HOUSE & 2 LOTS
in Independence. Or
J. A. WHEELER
Fresh Fish
O' ; ' .
Balmoiii, (Iuiiih, OynlerK, Ciilfi.Hh
Smelt, etc, ncelved by nearly
every ttain. . .
Leave orders at FIhIi SUhhI on C
Htrcet, IuueiMmueixw,
D.B. Boydston, Prop.
FOOTBALL
in
EXCURSION
1
STINFOhD MUM, of California,
vs.
STOP THAT WOMAN
Dou't let her wwd her time travel-
Injt, when alie oiin buy of us what he
wunU at jtrlw eiuully aa low. Our
MUH'k of
BOOTS & SHOES,
8LIPPER8 and RUBBERS
Id ae carefully wlovttHl aa any you
oau uuu, anu our
PRICES ARE LOWER
Than our conim'tltora' nrlrnt tw-
twuao we buy oheiioer aud rain ftlTord
to atdl lower.
BE REASONABLE
Ami help build uj your town by
tnultng with
MILLER & PATTERSON,
INDEPENDENCE, OR. m
HARD Ttt PRICES!
Tho remalndor
of my
II mm .
The Elegant SteamereX
ALTON, A
Will Run an Excursion from
INDEPENDENCE
to PORTLAND
AND RETURN.
Monday January lf 1894.
Steamer leaves Imlonnndnnce at 0:00 o'clock, A. M., Monday, arriving
in Portland at Noon, returning Tuesday. Leave your name at
the WEST SIDE ofllco for tickets. Only a limltod
number will be sold. Brass band in attendance.
ROUND e TRIP
MOTOR FROM MONMOUTH CONNECTS
WITH BOAT.
Must Go By January 1st.
Compare our prices.
Dress Goods
I ihir fnrnir price It. 00 jnr yard, now
' Our former irlce iH) tvnl jmr yard, now
; Our former price 60 cent jwr yanl, now
Our former price 33 ccntu Kr yard, now
Our former price 11.00 wlilntw, now
I Our former priw 33 cent canh mere, now
Men's suits---
lgultir price fUO.rt), now
Itcguiar price 20.00, now .
22 50, now
23.00, now
12.60, now
13.00, now
40 rriita.
23 Hlltr.
73 fi'ulx.
2) nK
1 1.1. 30.
13 (H).
10.00.
18.00.
S.IMI.
K.73.
Kegulur price
HeKiilar prb-e
Uegulur price
; Kcgular price
Boy's suits---
i Our 8.00 Iwy'a ituibt for . $3.23.
Our 10.00 Imy'a miits for . 7.00.
Our 12.00 boy's suilH for . 8.50.
! tt, us convince you that VK MKAN IT when we say we will
8ell Oootl at CW.
j. m. mmw,
4' Independence, Or.
$15.00 DINNER SET
V.AT- .
McEACHERN&SANDERCOCK'S
1 ;
GROCERY STORE.
McEachern & Sandercock
will give, in thirty days, a
Handsome Dinner Set.
Examine Our Dinner Sets, worth w A5cashis
m great aemana, ana earns
r
Big Discounts, and buys
Genuine Bargains, for each
ONE-DOLLAR cash pur
chase, the purchaser will
be given ONE GUESS
at the number of Coffee
Grains in the bottle and
the person coming the
nearest the number will be
entitled to the Present.
Give us a Call,
fiet Our Prices.
s Sold at
Bedrock Prices at
McEachern &Sandercock's
ndependence. .
GREAT
ni 1l p y h y II y uv
n Prices
AT
O'DONNELi;
2
Shelley, fllexander & Go.,
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS.
Will make a specialty during December
THI
AND
or.
IUI
DAY
u
VCall and See Their
Elegant Line of Albums
at Prices to Suit All.
F.Iain Street, - Independenc&, Oregoir.
Salem
WALOtMAR NELSON. Proprietor.
1Q3 Corcimoxcial Street.
I'jiaiUHiiheit Itt "im with th imwt cniniilp'te nml exiH-imiw lilnnt lo the'
of MmjI. d..wi.Ht md (l.ve.l. Vnrm, Itlankrtm FIkhiu-K mIir UuWwm?
iliw,k,uBvir,uto,",h,t,oft i,,iu w'i,mid &.ra
arLevo Oidr with Indapendenca, Monmonih, and Falls Cit Slsia Oriir-.
tr. Or Sand by Mail or Exprau. ,
Independence ROLLHR MILLS,
SKINNER & CO,, Proprietors,
Wish to notify the public that they are now
Ready to Receive Grain m Exchange for Flour.
We have also put iu a Now Improved CIin.-r aiul will do a
General Warehouse Ikxmwm on tho most favoi.ildo um-ius.
The highest market price piid for wheat at all times.
Independence Stables.
Stylish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness
Having lately parofaaaal the entire Jaturtwt iu the stablos af r
Jones, we are now better nroimnul n, ... 1 . ?'u'.8 c
tho public as we are now umki ; V ..T " " ' ",0 tu:'u,u i
ubatotlal, improvement,. TwM bo I y ' K ZyJM
Traveling men a speoialty. ' wr monUi.
SALEM STAG E-W npoi
ll'nVCH I' CII V ftll! luT.. hi .,, I. ......
SALEM STAGE Wnnnrnl . 1 ...... n... . . .
iv Call illy Ak IhT'iwiicI.,.'m .1 iV , .".'1 L ' u.Vlw, n "im and ralh Otl.v
tutvM ut 1 ... . 1.... a.. . i mi n mi. u
a- twin
T Hiilitm ai Ua
l.uioe K.r KuIIh UHy alt p,m,
PATTERSON BROS.
The Druggists.
PATTERSON BROS.
The Jewelers.
PATTERSON BROS.
The Headquarters
FOR GOLD and SILVER WATCHES
PETER COOK Prop.
iilirir
We have a complete line of-
NEW HOLIDAY GOODS
Bu.tm.lu fr old and .vm,., We lmve eonml.-t., n,,.. ... W
Ceimiaid ami Metal Trimmed AH ,5Z 7. "I "" "K
We are filllnK our Photo Albuma .!.... ... . .
; , In the city, Do-t ,,lke our wor,l f l 1
Come and Si'e for Yoursolf '
1 ever sold
A Gultiir given away on Dec
Day
20th.
A Lollies' 1 4 n H aii t.. ... ..
CLODFELTER BROS.