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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1893)
t.r 4; ... 9' : ij I I s t i i . 4 : ill . V: ' .' i,v tIPCtT in1 fi-itlH tarlfl of minor luipor- ' I annl , Th .l.i.iiiiiwt nf an rti M. 1 . I . ... iL..l I... A - -I - . , . enu narwca m weir piwuuruw uw a. a. rum, c.tair. not constitute leading Imue, The I j . ... i. tn ,SLJf'-.lA-LU-'-'gmB A - - I AUH'1'U JNVIIV W 111 MJ VI III? -tww by Urift' and questions of revenue flint. n li i I , I When that in Mottled then OUier L I L..J fLaS.? UU.JiliJ iwum will arise and on those Issues ... 1 i)un v iium way im urawu. in SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. ti. dutv 0f eVerv elliion to inform urn himself on the loading issue, and l.l..-- I. .......I.. .... . jtul rvMI iiiwiiiujjvuuj vu vim v the other So long as there Is so BOOTS & SHOES, SI IUDCDQ r..ii int. hi viuitA bar time travel' I UK, when she call but it tut what she wtinU itt Di'lotM equally na low. uur stock or ini tat ADVAHVB. Oat Yr tl MoalM tkMHWIbl SSuww &JS5 revenue pun, w or AUKH-umu luoor nu prouuvia, iust bo lontr must the buttle be . . ... i 1 Smii- oiMier. wngni ou uie om wvjr -the- STOP THAT WOMAN ! I HEW TORE RACKET STORE PRICES ARE LOWER Ml lllj.uil lunn uur win iuihm wo liuv oh D. J. UH3I E3E3 BE REASONABLE And hittn hulli GREAT SLIPPERS and RUBBERS U M ourfully iwIocUhI tut any you cnu Iluil, ami our Tliim our (HiuMtlUin' prlcon, bo- mttuw wo iniy oiieaiMT anu ma unora Nnxt Jixvr to tlt tirnltiim Htxre. FRIDAY, Dm 20, !, C::i Cdts RICES 103 The IVrydrtlo ltritt mum out I thin w'k very much improved id a tnt. wh.it tttam aniHunuiw. Drotlter ltyan, you ,,- - to fiKW!- gntml mo-Ure a rurtter, and no mistake. wjw.-Jrwcw&w. Our rarker correewndent has TAere (h&mIom uxwaf o6ttiv . word to sav alwut eouuty roads. 1 1 . IL.i uimi ii tihtitltk I fa-fa---e-afBawajpaM " ' litftnArin til Ukltt M Uie (. P. mil' ... a uk road for 200.000. Thttt mean be andewtood as criticising 0e woreiingwiuB. county court orroiK coumyii- A . dividuals in counoctiou with our .iunt vHtm of aswesment, but Ravviulk. M. IVo. S3. m. to call attention the wrong mewou whw "- " - empioyeu. mi w ,b.T property as anbjM to taxauou am jwo " tnd b' frtta imlivfiliml. XCelHlnf? 1)011 .... .. ,., . i f .i.tL w w ' - - " i Qiiift iM IIIVIU MVS pn.vim viius i fcini' taxes. The money apent by our vnr Uiwre to to murb prayor tNr Smolt, etc., .f Anrt. itiia bntm in the dirco-1 murht to im one MTtuon. m I will band evert ttalu. wuuu w.w " i - r --' - i ... . .... ..... !...! .1........ .1.. Will u.ai 1 T i.l V all Uluuil nil P n nf BWMMlllff tae inUlVlUUHl BUU I yuu mis iuimuk" ..... winiiunwii.1.. i . . " nain bU nronertv afterwards, ptaaai puUbh It Utrwt, Indcjndcuc. " o " .. . . I Itmiiimtnjliv vuun. I m. . . The proper pteni. a the optn.on v.jU. fl. D. WW OH, TO of tbe Wsst Side, ia to asm all . , nmtl WMk "J"i "T And help build up your town by trailing with MILLER & PATTERSON, am m . ava aaaa ft Mav ft M 44 a d PEOPLE HiFPY. H ABD TIL1 J. A. MILLS, PRICES! The remainder of my In Prices AT ; ' ',;A'-' ODONNELL'Sr Indejjcndcnce, Oregon, Frcoh Fish 8uliuoiu, t'lttiua, OytUns Ct(Wi, rwvivvd oy nearly &T0K! r, lO I fin ...-i.i.m w til anial HMSt VMk - .1 1 MV ' -l " ' " - - - the property m roic couiiiy, Kl),j nl estate and personal, ana it , I w. the owners coiuo wrwaro anu pjr QU $ im t Mt mlH.,v. Duvunojo"'" torn umhi in PKirm'iiiiK wry wuiu-hh Must Go By January 1st. Compare our oricen Dress Goods- Ir. 8, A. Mullwy tbe dontlt, m up- III II X XII APPLY now in voguo. UwwritittlWWltl commming Ue vaw w '" - i wAa m vin ' j " fomnlutM! hv nnr nreseut law and I kwth. u hlvh urn mUiI. by iwnun who vvwiwi.- i c l " would result in no double taxation rt Jml, to tw a valuable addition U. afl n nn nroneitv eaCpinK, tW nil- urn aurgivai app hiuw. . der the method now in vogue. The srentlemen couutv court are houest m their convictions but we Iwliove they are wronir. The toxiyers of Tolfc county are the ones to settle this aneation. and if the methods or tax lion now in rogue meet with their approval, and are just and equal, then the West Side is wrong. IVaW-r In and SILT HUTS, POULTRY, T A .. I 1 jo uur uuf m Sausages, etc etc. C Street near I'ostoffice. a tlm vwr IS'A'I It drawliiB to a cliw we dwtln) to thank our many cuntoiitr GAME ht thi-lr my llbcrnl trunage during THE country is saffering from a , tmt - .... 1 1-.. Im. vi.nr Villi will nild ruiiui In f nvfM It ID rO- '"S l" VT " . I .,1.1 hHlH. ..r l.ifai iumm rtltluawlICk ductive enterprise, under tne pr. - " .7 ' ' " , ndenendence. .nt nonditions. 8V8 the OWl. me powmu, m.y . v.-r . , ' RnV niovlntr the public confl- a. hav Lirwr deiKits Umn Give im a New Year's eall ami tain. VUUW a v - O I via in their history, and those pie our gomU and karn our ficwllng-ty paving interest on them have diffl- LOW ritlCKS. cnlty in lending money sateiy to we liereunto give acordlal Invitation recoup themselves Peraous wbo get money deposit it in the Unite instead of investing it in business. IN SEASON.! Or. H. A. FULLER. HORSESHOER and Our former price 1.00 per yard, now W cenl. Our former price' 00 cent wr yard, now 60 centa. Our former price 00 centa per yard, now 40 cent. Our former price U5 cents jer yard, now 23 cent. Our former prbtt 11.00 sclitntwi, now . nl. Our former prlee :W cent wuhmcre, now -'0 ccnU. Men's suits Hcgulur price 20.tH), now v H3.M. Ib'gular price 20.00, now 15 00. licgular price 23.60, now 0- Itcgular price 25.00, now . . IS. 00. Kcgular price 12.r0, uow 8-0f. Itcgular prlt 13.00, now .73. Boy's suits Our 8.00 boy'a suits for Our 10.00 boy'a suits for "-O0- Our 12.00 boy'a suit for 8,no' Ut us conviucoyou thut WE M KAN IT when we say we will Shelley, Alexander & Go., DRUGGISTS STATIONERS. Will make a specialty during December THC AND llfll'lRflV-'Pfifili VXall and See Their Elegant Line of Albums at Prices to Suit All. Main Street, - Independence, Orego. Sell Gooil;! at Cost. J. f,l. MJDtmi, Thb Jane election of 1891 will be for the purpose of balloting on tbe following officers: one gover nor of the state of Oregon, secre tary of state, treasurer, state print er, attorney eeneral, snperinten' dent of public instruction, district circuit judge, dist rict member state board of equalization, two repre sentatives to lesrialature. For county officers: clerk, sher iff, one commissioner, treasurer, school superintendent, coronor and assessor. IE0UMH & CO., BLACKSMITH. 1 HAVE ETOJSffME: The Best Plain Shoer in - aanat Aifin i mi mrai avnn aianu. 4' Independence, Or. $15.00 DINNER SET Salem SMIDTOE IMP ElflP M i WALDEMAR NELSON, Proprietor. f . 1S3 Ccoaoaaaoiclal StxGGt. a. 1 it 1.. iuul u.ltl. it. .kA.. . v . ...... I.. ..1..., I., at.. .1.1.1 - IiVtBaUIISlUtl HI irrti wiui unm. iiiui 'imv biivi vAin-tmnr tfiniik in 1110 niniv Li. 1a a I..- a.,.. I .ft.. -....t t. I.... A.kl. Inirnlll (WWll,V twnw iiiMJHTniwri. tuuirs hum vmn i:iiiiui()i nun iiiiv iikinii of nil klmU cIouiuhI hih! dyl. CnrnU. lUiuikt-M, Klunnoln, Si Ik Umionvmr, Inllrn' 1 litts Straw lluU, and fcttthi! cIimuumI, tlynl hik! rvimvated. Silk Hate .mi. ti . ... 1 . a t . i . H i J .1 1 s. 1 .... I I 1nIUHl. DlIK ItttlW, 01111 IlnlH, HIIU 0U JIIUM Ultniini, tljltl, UlUTftra 11U IV novntwl. ff Leave Ot-dert with Independence, Monmonth, and Falls City Stage Driv- vr ounu ui itiii vi hitptei YOU GOT whn want. Tfel. totm Mid BUHM 1 . 1 n v n.r. n hth mm 4trailr en .m affMiM, rLLo ori. ur . MiM.fhii4ipiiM.f INDEPENDKNCE. the County For tale by J. II. PUUH. Governor Pennoyeb has writ ten a letter to President Cleveland in which he arraigns him for hit attitude on the silver question. Ilia idea is that no matter whether men are at work or idle, if we onlj had free coinage of silver they would all have plenty of money. Plenty of money, it seems, nomatlei whether we had it or not, no mat ter whether good or bad, would mean prosperity. What ourpeo pie really want now is work. Lew money spent abroad; but mort spent at home; A revival of the wheels of industry and theu there would be plenty of money. THE Populist party comes before the people of the United States say ing the tariff is not an issue and a a consequence ignores it. Just ah long as that party ignores the tarifl as an issue it must remain a third party. The two leading parties are before the people directly at issue on the tariff and until that matter is settled the question of govern ment ownership of railroads, tele phones and telegraphs will not unite the people in its support; neither will the people ignore the tariff question on an issue of loan ing money at two per cent to the neoDle by iusuing more government nromisefl to pay: neither can an issne be made on alien ownership of land, nor on the establishment of postals savings banks. , These may all be good in themselves but they arc not the leadine issues. The prohibition party makes temper ance its leading issue. It too con- FOOTBALL Pi nflNliaillAII I ATV ! McEACHERN & SANDBRCOCK'S GROCERY STORE. vs. I1IDS, of Portland, fin " i UI Independence ROLLER MILLS, SKINNER & CO., Proprietors, Wish to notify the public that they are now Ready to Receive Grain in Exchange for Flour. We have also put in a New Improved Cleaner and .will do a General warehouse Business ou tho most uvornble terms. paid for wheat at all Get Our Prices. ill Goods Sold at The Elegant Steamer ALTON A. Run an Excursion from iNnFPFNDFNCE- Bedrock Prices at to PORTLAND AND RETURN. '." e a The highest market price McEachern&Sandercock h will give, in thirty days, a Handsome Dinner Set, Examine Oar Dinner to'jti; Independence Stables. times. Mod him be given at the IMacnerntoiercock's Grains in the bottlea"d the person coming the nearest the number will be entitled to the Present. Big Discounts, and buys stylish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Genuine Bargains, for each Havlug lately purchused the entire interest in the stables of J. N. ONE-DOLLAR cash pur- the public as. we are now making and me preparing to make many .,, substantial, improvements. Teams boarded by tho day or mouth. cnase, me purcnascr win Traveling men a specialty. UWli tlalsiu ftr Indupomleuix. m 1 p.m.! Idbvi-. Iii(lowniteiu-c ir Kail. OHy at 4 p,m. number of Coffee Independence 1894 Steamer leaves Inilependence at (1:00 o'clock, A. M., Monday, arriving in Portland at oon, returning Tuesday, ieave your name an the WEST SIDE offlce for tlcketa. Only a limited number will be sold. Brass band In attendance. $2.25 ROUND TRIP t MOTOR FROM MONMOUTH CONNECTS WITH BOAT. 2.25 PATTERSON BROS. The Druggists. PATTERSON BROS. The Jewelers. PATTERSON BROS. The Headquarters FOR GOLD and SILVER WATCHES PETER COOK Prop. WELTER K Want to See You at Their BOOKSTORE. Main Street, Indepcndsncc.