UDM WEEKLY RECORD. 1,1,1., M ...mtlAAM MM.tllttl.tna A- w1 lt I Villi tl ov iim n of nUrtalninouli 6 will II'". IU CIIOTtt DT llliaa, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 18W. LOCJ-ID JOOTIIJGS. Wo hare had full-fledgeJl March eameraunngmepttsiiwowwKs. , This fine weather has brought tennis seta at the Normal into use. The band discoursed some music on the street last Monday evening. Remember that Stockton & Henkle arc new to stay, xno rooiianues. wun them. The trees are uuamng which shows that spring is coming on apace. ' President P. L. Campbell took a trip to the State University last Friday. Ilenry Kevt of Perrydale, is vis- itinir the family of his auut Mrs. 0. T.Waller. V. O. Boots who had a severe siege of sickness, is again able to be on the street. There will be a lecture at the Christian church next, Sunday! eveuing at 7:30. Cyrus Jones of Perrydale, was aomg Dnsiuess m ims city insc r n- . . ..t . 1 .?. i uay ana ssatumay. About fifty-five of our young people attended church at Imle pendence last Sunday eveuing. There will be preaching services at thA nhrkHun clmi-oh tiAtt. Sun. f. 11 a m. MMulnrtMl livT. a , .UttUStt&UI. I Byron Hunter went to Mc.Muui-1 ville this week to visit the Y. M. a A. there as a representative rvl" "" " ' Miss Mary Coats is teaching in the Independents public school this week during the absence of Tiriuo H,inM vhn ia vtyrv ill i m . r i .4. i I ineuapusiscwuiueiawiproiruvi- ed at meetings their church here last Saturday evening. The meeting is beine conducted bv Bev. Short. " I Last Friday morning the juniors at the Normal commenced their ad- dresses at the chapel exercises. The fl.f tnniAKi m niMP lwfnrA thfl school were Miss Shcdd and Messrs. Haley and Luke Goodrich. The Y. P. a C. E. at the Chris tian church "Will have a special programme next Sunday eveuing as it is consecration meeting. A profitable and entertaining meeting is anticipated and a cordial inyita- tiou is extended to all. ine Kcpuoncan ciuo nere meeis at their hall in the bank building next Saturday evening, the 24th, onrl all aro invitml in nttpnil who ... wisnto receive lniormatiou on re- publican tactics. A programme has f , . . , ... . t been prepared which will bo enter- taining to everyone. Last Friday evening the reading circlemetat Prof. F. Long's and ... an Interesting programme ren- dered, William Cullen Bryant's be ing the works which they were studying. After tho literary exer cises the circle waa treated to some excellent instrumental music by the : num n. nr,. ,;.i iuuea Auuijpwu uu Air. YVade. . ,r. On last Saturday evening Miss Leila Parrish pave a nartv for a j. I..!,,!..... !.i.r a lew oi uer iuuujuw incuua. avmv nice music and pleasant games were indulged in, but the most im portant event of the evening's en tertainment was the refreshments served. The company distMirsed ohnnt 11 rJoUok all having SI.nr , -x a very jolly evening, Several of the friends of Profes- sorflnnn e-avft him a surnrise (1) , . pany on xnureuay evening oi jasi week, it being the anniversary of v u n. u. u,ni, his birth. Everyone enjoyed them- selves with social conversation and a few games, after which a splen did array of' nicely prepared eata- Mas wprA nartukfin of bv thn cneHts. . , t1 . xne evening was pieammuy Kpvm by all and everyone joins us in ,!,, n, .i i,ut, Wishing the professor good health and manv more haony birthdays. . 'mere win ue anotner sninteu or m . tt ,t tt- t I camft or mnrna l on r.nfl Norma . c, . , n. L Excuse this lengthy quotation from campus next Saturday afternoon at Lr. T. , , w 1 Mr. T. nnnln'a mouuinrn tiinmirroua tn n nr. I L d,.:- f z:ov ueiweeu oomuio au vumiiier- cials VS the Juniors and Sub-nor- mals. These two elevens tried their strength on the field two weeks ago and they were so evenly t. i tt, . ,M(nA,i i matched that the game resulted in a uraw, muiw biuo eeeuiiug a touch-down. There is much en- - ,1 -.11.1 ..!.! thusiasm manifested on both sides and as each team is to be considers I nnA unr.r.i !. uj8 g rB promised, n you wibu nave a hearty laugh, go to see the boys tnmble ever the ground. J Mrs. J. B. V. ltutlor Jr. Is visit iug tlio Feutons in McMinnvillo. Sirs. A. W. Luotw was called to Portland this week to bpo lior bou Fd who is lu tho hospital there. Fred is improving very slowly. Mrs. MvCorklo who hiw been keeping liouso for her daughter Itiua Lydla and Mli Brierly, re turned homo lout week and com nieneed a term of school on hud Monday. mm& mA Ml5Uiiooli. Grace Jones tuid Mr. Kirbyof the Nor Ullli d, 0f D3, uro visiting former I school mutes this week. Miss Me Culloeh has beou teaching in Niiafr era Oregon during tho winter am wlM .etum there the first of l-cxt wetk AboHt thirty of the friends o rruuk Moutgoiuery gave him pleasant social party at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas liush last Tuesday eveuing. The priueipi amusements of the evening were charades and comauidrums whit kept tho company in a laughing mood. Tho inner man wiw sum) tuously provided for ami everyone received soma good, things w hie caused them to be oblivious to the cares of this world, for awhile at least. After heartily tbaukiug Frauk and Mr. and Mrs. Ka.sh for tho Dleasiiut eveulnu's entertain , Ul0 , departed for I " tlu,ir honefc- Fruuk lwmi8 Mli for ror,iluui where m beti so jouruing during the past year. Justice Afraln Itcullcsto Kx-Ki'iitl)llcuii Editor Wkst Huk It Is dltJlouIt to contrive of a method of n-ammlngor a prmntatlou of ev deuce where au nidged criminal would lu. ...i.till.ul t.t tV.. hl..ftiiw I w t.,'..t'v,v- v .v .7,v.,v .tJ . his inniKvuce U tow h w Hthi prov, u guilty, yet It In thin sense that K wpuw aiwn.w w u.xiko a rair KhIkikI ouotntlon fiom "Mr. Lincoln hiwt niew to congiYws" In the; krjrine of the 15th ult, and win oketi for a proof lu cornctueH, he re- I'-'eH HUH " HUeVOIVW U Wll VOU 10 itmv 1KB jiim-viiiai Yi rf xvell, hrre h my proof: You hav imhlishcd an alleged quotutlon that not true In theory, fuel or application but ' tt nm l'l). rS ... . .. .,11. . . . .1 woru oi it. j ne uiiiKunKe can nut tie ,ouna Iu ..Mri li,1C0u-, it nuwM.e, To add Insult to injury, he nmke another eqmUly stupid attempt to t'lUOla flir. WIICOlll mm tliU IllXt IIUH. stige In 1H01. The langUHite quoted can be found in Mr. I.incolu'i II rut meiwuKt! by culling a eeutence here and atiotlu there, but Ex-llopublcan appear to be too blind to discover that Mr. Lincoln was dealing with dtinocratlo idea; laws, ittute pnperi) and theories of gov erumcut, an he found them among the pubij0 dK-utnentM; all bred, hutched and reared by deniM'raey.' I'?t n,u flUote tt fl'w consecutive wii teucem from hla Hint nieNxnge to eon gr, whit.u win n,.,Me a purt of your lutter, and then kindly imk aome friend to explain it to you. Here It i: "I t eoiitinues to develop that the In ourreetion la largely, if notexeluHively Wftrupou the flint prinelpleaof Hpuiur goverument t ne rigntHor the pN)pie. Concliwiveevldeiieeof thiti I found In tlie uumt Kmve ttml mulurt.y eoimlder- ed public document, an wtll aa lu the tlume (hH-umenu we Hud the abrldge- '"en orti.eexiHiing rigi. or u iru and the denlul to ilw iM'otile of all flirlit to participate in the election or public! ollicers, except the lcgialittlve, boldly to nurticlimte In the election of i.uolie advocated, with labored iiigumeuta to )rove that large control or the people n government U thehourceof all imilt- lent evil. Mouaruhy lUelf in tionietinieit hinted at an a mmwRIo reluge from the power or tne people, iu myprewni lawltlon I could (scarcely be JuHtlflec were i to omit ralal ng a warning voice agahiHt Huh approach of returning dea- potlatu. Jt l needed, nor nttlngtiere, M,mt ar lltl)Bllt Hhoul(j IIm(lo , fttVor of popular inntkutionn; but there la one point, hackneyed an most others, to which UMk brief attention: It Ih tbe ell'ort to nlace camtal on an eoual footlmr with if not above, labor, lu the atruuture of government. ItlHamumed that lalair is avnilalile only In connection with fMinitftl' thut iioluwlv hilir.ru utiliura Homebody clue owning cupital or aome now by tho UHe of it lllduws him to luu)r T)lllj ttHHUnlwI( lt , uext coiihIiI ered whether it la bent that capital hhull hire laborera, and thun Induce them to work by their own consent, or huy them, and drive them to it with out their comtetit. J laving proceeded B0 fur it g naturally concluded that all laborers are either hired, or what we cull slaves. And further, It Is assumed ,.,. ,...,- ,,..., ,. ..,, ii,in.- . fixed in that condition for life. "Now there Is no such relation be tween cupital and labor as assumed. nor is there any such thlnir ax a free niari In-ing fixed for life In tho condl- tiou of a hired laborer. Doth these aa- mmiptlo8 are false , and all Inferences from them are groundless,- Labor is in air w uim iiiueimniieut in capiuii. japltal is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed If labor had not nrst existed. j.uuor is tne superior capital, ami deserves much the hlirlmr n.itut,lnrii I (a,i " v.,,.v....,.,. " ' " Bemnber 1801. I have given this much consecutively In comparison with the garbled extracts by Ex-Itu publican. Mr. Lincoln Is arguing the mutter fn,m the condition In which he found the government upon examina- . aum bt,lng ,mue by the dumoomtlo p,irty which had been in power many years " -' -"" previous. No statement of facts could httve been quoted or assumption made except upon the record made by the .4,. rww. ,.,!,. ...,,1 ..... 1.. n.....t.ll uvU..,w.uU r. , ..... iji-.win.uu- can with a distorted mind attempts to make Mr. Lincoln say what no sane man, similarly situated, could have nald. The whole tenor of Mr, Lin coln's writing during hli occupancy of tho White House were generally of a Joyoun, hopeful nature, notwithstand ing the rewpotiHlbllltlo and burdens borne by him were enough to have crushed any ordinary man lu one motith'a time. Evidently Ex-Kupubtl can haa rend but little of Mr, Lincoln's writings, and la now a pupulUt be cause I don't think any democrat would lie an dishonest a to misrepre sent Mr. Lincoln In an attempt to bolster up a false statement or premise. Kx-republlean's fealty to the party lu former years must have been, to say the least, of a very weak order, and I should question any man's loyalty to any party, when he traduces tho good name of our martyred president by such wilful and malicious misrepresen tation of his sayings. Don't do II. A thinking and reflecting people will not tolerate It. If you have cause to plead, and can't deal In foots, dou't re sort to cheap shams and falsehood. Jvstick. The strongest recommendation that any article can have lathe endorsement of the mothers of tbe town. When the mothers recommend It you may know that that article has more than ordinary merit. Here Is what tl (Vntcrvllle, South Dakota, Ottlxeii say editorially of an article sold In the towu: "From personal experience w can say that Chamberlain's Cough lUnnedy has broken up bad colds fur our children. We are acquainted with many mothers lu Ceutcrvllle who would not lie without tt In the house for a good many time Its mist, and are recommending tt every day." 50 cent bottles tor sale by all dealers. Parker Items. L, llelmlek was In Dallas last win k Cireeu Huver was a visitor at Wm Fuqua'a, last (Saturday, Ia Hteeprow is convalescent. Last Friday evening at the home if Kane Tet hero w, was a pleasant dunce, llelmlek Addition Hand furnished the time and excitement, breaking many strings and using much resin. J. 0. Davidson Is rather poorly. Marshal Hover was seeu In this burg Sunday. Cass Kays has two flying squirrel they were caught this wluter while stealing apples front the house. The high-water last week surroundci a few of Wm. Kuqiia's sheep. Tin were not drowned they might hav beeu and they were all white nheei ami having a Mr amount of pleasure on this sphere; raised on Lucklamut grass; Imbued with Westeru spirits wearing "free wool," and "no place like home," when they hit the curreu and landed safely, but somewhat heavier from weight of water Iu their wool. P. H. We noticed Mary's Ian lu the tloek. Hclnsd was postponed this week on account of Inclement weather; Mrs Hinlth, the teacher, going to her homo la Mnumouth. Mrs. King of llueiia, took the north bound tralu for Portland Monday. An I'useeu Enemy Is more to be dreaded than an oen and visible one. That subtile and lurking foe, which under the generic mime of malaria manifests Itself, when dutches us In Its tenacious grasp, lu Hie various forms of cLIIIsand fever, bilious remittent, dumb ague or ague cake, cau only lie eircctually guarded against by fortifying Its insidious attacks with Hostctter,s Htomach Hitters, a thorough antidote to the poison of mlusmu in the system, and a safeguard ugulast It thoroughly to tie relied upon. In the event of a tualiriotis attack, avoid poisoning your system with quinine and use instead this wholesome remedy unobjectionable In taste and far more clllcacioiis than any drug. Use tho Hitters for dyspepsia, biliousness, eon stlpatlon, kidney complaints and rheu mutism. Bethel anil McCoy. Mr. J. D. Kelty of Bethel, has la-en attending the populist convention of Oregon City. I. P. Reese and Oeo. Kelly shipped a car-load of sheep to Portland this week. Chas. Hears, the McCoy teacher, has secured that school a second time, with a raise of salury. The lietlicl school hits an attendance of about sixty, and Is greatly Improved under the coutrol of Mrs. Taggart and Miss Em met t. After a hard night's rain Wm. Uoan of Bethel, found his orchard swarming with gophers, which had been driven out of the ground by the water, and killed quite a number of the animals. Mrs, A. C. McKInnon, who has bad consumption for several years, died Thursday, March lfith, at her home In McCoy, and was interred at Bethel on Buturday. Mr. Itlohard Wiggs of McOoy, re ceived the contract of furnishing the Bethel school with wisid. A junior Y. P. H. C. R, for the child rcn, was organized In Bethel with Cthcl Kelty, president, Ruby Reese, secretary, and Lena Recso, treasurer. Heveral of the farmois of this vicinity are preparing to raise flax tills year. Chas. Emrnett Is visiting In Albany. "The people of this vlclnty Insist on having Chumberluln's Cough Remedy and do not waut any other," says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, Indiana. hat Is right. They 'know It to be superior to any other for colds, and as preventive and cure for croup, and why should they not Insist upon hav. lug It. GO cent bottles for sale by all dealers. The steamer Altona will rcsumo her egular trips today (Friday). People are fools to suiter when a rem edy can be found to cure then), Oregon Kidney Tea Is no exsrlment, and not a fake to get your mouey. Why will you hesitate, when we assure you that It Is alwolule cure for all kidney and urinary diseases - Nnap Mliots. Inea Dnvldfou of ltuena, is eonvn losecnt. Harrison Llnnvllle's old wooden clock Is still in existence. It was In vented mid made by Kit Terry Hons, Plymouth, Coiiu., before ts:t0, for It was bought byLlnnvllle lu the 'HOs. It Is still lu running order, and Is made almost entirely of walnut and hickory wood. Last week Jtw Vanderpool started for Independence In a cart, finally catching up with Oeo. Thorp ou horse back, bound north. The hoy aro the best of friends and temperate lu hab its, but on reaching the Davidson brldgo, (which spans the Lucklamute, small but Oh!), they found quite a pud die lu the road; the horses were gently prodded with gum-lsiot heels until the heels had to perform another branch In the trade of getting out of a swoleti stream. Vandersiol shed his overcoat and boots; shaped a course south by east, ultimately "Hanging' up' on a bin b-w Ire fence, w here he hoisted a lg nul of distress. With the assistance of (Jeo. Heiif atxl a few others he was launched and pulled ashore with roMs. Oeo. Thorp, being on horseback, fared bolter than Joe, and was the means of having liliu six-cdily brought onto the dry ihs-ks. The overcoat and imots are gone but the cart Is moored to a tree, rm'klng gently In the current. The horse was budly cut on tho wire. J. 0. Davidson still has the faithful old rifle be carried lu bis younger days "ou the trail," The barrel Is four feet long, and could originally be turned Into a combination fish-pole. If the llsh got otr the hook you eotild give hint au ounce bullet In the neck. r URN ITU KB OF ALL KINDS D and LsUit Styles. Carpets, Oilcloth, Mattings, Carpet Lining, Wall Paper, Etc. AT' HARD TIME PRICES. Wlsf The ki Furniture Store, Corner C and Main Strttts, INDHri'NDHN'Cl;, OREGON'. A.flMlMl anAna S7H R..lu.lnrnlM.f tht krMIhlWa.lw. 41,1,0. IM femur It wait. KmW. Hum. k4 .! lb. MBttl tttft( Um hil.4. To u iKtiiM, ihBtlilal Ik. r.l. Uriah., p.ll.k.4 l.li. Mft .tM.tr.1 !.. N mmutti . .ttuwl M hutitw f l h I 4MfW.rwiM . Clreulfcr.lwfc W. P. UUKIIN I O., thrt It, ClkM, . G. L. HAWKINS, rropilntiir f Tlis Itidopcadpiiiw Miirlili. Works, mllniniMi on nil i'imt.'i'y work, Klrl.cliiH workmuii. lllp, llltfMl lIl'MlKIIM, iiii.I lowiwt I'rli'i'n. .If 1 1! 6i,d T'h ? i !A.'rt?) 'il l.orn t. "': tittl. u. '- (ji. i ii ,.i ; 'I . I hi ill n-is;.- OUi HllJ'M jltfV 'ii 'or Iwik Wlll'll vIhIIIiiii tho Mldwlnlfr Aitr. Im aurn 1st r jiiniiin a niiiat'lilil. ?l SaiarraaUKiui'tHklilwkl)i from alar t'i iimiiiUji,,ltlon. Kxclu.lvotorrtUiry Kprlmio umiit,iHiiM-r. IWillar a4rontirntolieilnnani. Liberal emnnilj.lon tu tiwal piut lima aKviit. LarVKUt irrora of rl.mn. Vf .l KTLr Cora, . ,orl itiont imrnory A yf,ii,OK,hrtl. tuck. lawn and aanlPii. Wa vant ymi now, whlla tha fmll liidunlrjr la m, Importnnt, Onoa chnnne for ntK-iiiiinnt. OutiH and full par umiI.iw fii). IIUOWS II1IOH, CO., nur- ,Uir rm-i"rif, iwHawL Ore, (Thl Ikium Miai.lr. KamotMairapar. Ed,) 4-"" . No More Back Ache 'rom BLE5 Sravel-Tq j Constipation. INFLAMATIOMoftHC BLADDER. H0 SALL KIDNEY DISEA SS.S I -ho K six 3 a yii I IPS i i i ii a j BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. ft. iinmniiiKiKi, MUtAM NHJ40N, W. IS UONNAWAY J'lMlllSIlt Vtes ""resident . i'liler, Agnirttl Imnklns Slid sseliaita tiualniwa trsiKBi'litdi losiii tMdn, lillla (lUooiiiiUid.oimi nismlsl erihu irsntodi dnsuu rmwlvsd ua eurrtnt swoituit ulijet to eliwk, Intermit IS ott thus dtHlui. WKKCTOIIH. A. Nsluia, I. A. Allen, It. J.Uuudlnsn, U. W, Besrs, Jsiie,,, ll'felii Commenoed Business March 4, 1889 Kstaiihalisd by atlossl Autlmrlty. ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of liidi'imlni') Orvfon, Capital Stooki Surplus, $80,000.00 $14,000.00 i.atXKII'KB, l'rellllt. U W. HOHKIITHO!, Vli lrldsnt W. tt HAWt.KY.CWilw. DIUEOTOIW. . a, Cooper, I . IUjbrtia, lwl Helnilok O. W. WUIIeaker, W, W. Collin". A tfiliirnl hanklim bimliioM trmimrlrd Mu v mid mIU i'liu ua all liuporlaiil point. IHUHW1IN retvivea unjepi wi riiwB wr vv w.- liniHle nf del" I, I iiiiwnniin inane. liaUw lxmr; H. in. Uip. iii.U NC0RP0RATCO UNDER THE IIWS OF OREGON POLK COUNTY BANK. MONMOUTH Or. 1, It. IUWI.KV, ...... I', t..t'AMI"HKII. 1UA U, KlWKU... .....Proil'lenl Paid Capital, $30,000. DIHIXTOHH, 1. II. IUwIcv. P.UC'uHitiMI. I.M.HImpwiD i. 11, V. Iliiller, J. I. Mliniip, r.H. JUwll A lenenil hmiklng and sxehsns bunliiMH Iran ('! il; l.wii inmlii; i1hwII Mwived ul.Jvl Ui rliN-k nr mi (wrlirtmlsof deptwll imrrwtl iislil m llnte depiwli. -Klrv)mf vim II mid burglsr pr)f niifii, 4H'iirM ny l me mite wi, i.iii e noun.' . in, mi p. iu. CITY STABLES. ELY JOHNSON. Prop. Horses Fed by the Day, Week, or Month. Best of Attention Given Stock Left in Charge. INnErEXDEXCE. OREGON. A,;l'IUC'OTT. J. A. VliNBHB. PRESCOTT S VENE3S, -rroprletors of m in. Miiiiiiracluri'ra of and Dcnlpraln FIR and HARDWOOD, AND Romh and Dressed l LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager. Sperling Brothers Meat .Market DltAI.KIt IN Choice Meats Highest inarkot"!prlce paid for fnt stock, beef, mtittou.veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. OPEN SUNDAYS FItOM 8 to Ou. ra. Free Bcli?cry to all parts of the City. Main street Independence. SECIvHT SOCIETIES. A O. U. W.-INDEPENDENCE . LMlgn, No. 22, msels every Mon day night In I. J.O.F, ball. All sojourn- 1.. . !.,.. I.. arm I.itiIxI In attend. A. Woloott, M.W. W.O. Cook. IlecorJer. f ALLEY LODGE, NO. 42, 1,0. 0. V F.-Mteis lu Vsndiiyirs ball evsry fliorsdny evening. All Odd fallows , cor dially invited to meet witboa, W. II. trivell, W. U. &w iiosennori, ow;, I YON LODOE, NO. 2!, A. F. 4 A. I j . M, nlstnd eomiouuiostions na.nr liny sveiung on or bffurs full mooo sssb muulb and two wsoks Iherssftsr, W, T. CVinnowsy. W. M. W. U. raliersoii, Hsorotar. f TOMER LODGE, NO. 45 K.ofP. 11 MmIs evsrr Vtfiliirmlsy evfnitiir. All kuiifuts sio corJiully mviUd. lilair Millar, 0. 0.) V. II. OrsveD, K. B. A 8, PHYSICIA KS DKNTI8TBY TM1 8. A. MULKKY. DKNTIST. L iraotla tlis profosslou In all lu I liranchtis. Hatlsractloii guaraniws;. Ottlos hoiirs. 8 to VI and 1 to A. Ofll.w In (lis O'Doruicll brick, IudcMndf nro. r D. BUTLKIt, l'UVSICIAN AND vy. snrgeoa. Bcy. U. a. Uosi Msdioal Kisminers. Olllcs lo Opsrt Uouas block. r? l. KETcnuu, m. d. office Ju. and rssideoos, corner railroad and filoorooulli sts., lotlrpoudimot), Or, rti T ti lniK'unv tii-uirifVT DcutiKt, All work warranted to Kivt tlis I (t of sattafnntion. deaos, Or, ludspeo TViH. LEK A HA8IUTT. PHY8I J clans and Hurgvous. HMlal at t(Mit)ou paid to uisfasiM or wonifii. Ui Hte over Iiidi-nciidfinw NalioniU Ilauk. 'I' I I , KI l W II..I.I.II1 VI 1. 0. M , JrVllow Triulty Mdlcal Ccllep. ATTOHNEY8. PKO A. BM1TH, ATTOHNEY AT Will prsclica in all stats VJ Law. and fi'dnrul oonrls, AlsdrsoU of title fiirnUliwl. Oftloo over Indepsndenos MltlOUHl lilUK. A M. HURLEY, ATTORNEY AND r "Jounaoior at Las Office, next to liiJejK'uduiic Natiousl llauk, lode- prmlsnoe, Or. B ON II AM iiolmf-s. Arroiv nays at Law. Offica in Hush's u,wk i,i miUi. ,t fv,... n,. aieroiHl atrwt, Hulein, (Jr. v" -" av W' WWM 9 VU VVIH RASH AND DOOItS. TV A ITOUELL A BOIUNNON. MAN- IVi nfsotursrs of ssstt sud doom. Alsti, aoroll sawniK. Main street, Iuds peiiusDoe, ur. VETERINARY 8UIIUE0N. TV'. E. J. YOUNO, late of Ne-ber. U Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist bus moved to Iudpeoilsnoe, and opened so ollloe over the Indopundcooa Nation al bunk. TAILORS. W - BHARMAN. MERCHANT T V . ,liior, U street, nesr postoftloe. Willis in Buy style made to order at rea- soniiDie rates. HOP 1-OLES. i-aruea wisiuug to purchase oedar hop poles or fence posts can have the same delivered, aboard tie Oregon Pad- no cars at Ierry, Marlon Co., Or., in quantities atid prices to suit. For fur ther particulars call on or write to J. L. BERRY, 60 Berry, Oregon. W. E. Poole, nmiUAN and SURGEON Office next door to Anstine'a Furnl. tura atora- MONMOUTH, OR. Go to the 0 Btrert SHOP And too how CHEAP Yon can Ret your Work Done. BLACKSMITH H. A. FULLER, Proprietor. IIAILKOADH, llillTfAlBCC" aJlin ! " WunmwttVli tltUt 1MfM faVM IadiBdnoe. Momi.ouib. TAB T:W :io v -m :! Urtu tl;l ' U l:H ;l t'M 4 s a til) l.li East and South via SHASTA Route The -of the Southern Pacific Co. Kullfornls sspiwiii Irnlna run dully im,l.. at all alalii.ua Utwmi 'orili,(l j' Mhlii, orth "& A. U. 1b f. h. H"il. m. IF YiiriiiiinT At, AlhttllV Ar ioia f, m, Hf.ii a. . Ar, Hun Kraaclaw l.v. B9llrf Mall lain. (Imilr) iiniunn awm ai a niu,ai..,. . PULLMAN KUFFETf BLKK1KIW and Brcond-Oaas Hlieplng Cars attai lnd to all ttirougft trains. West Side Division. ttwtM Portland and Corvalll,, Mail twin dolly (i.j,t Hunday.) v luhiaiiir.. Art r-jf.'z. ll:llii liilftpm Ar.. liiilri.,M m.. Ar i.m i, . Ar,. . rvin .... , tn nM At Albany sad itrvslll, wmnw-t wild tram, Urtw-n Tacino rsiiKNid, Vimm (rain aslly (en,t Huuiiny) 1 - i r - w " prniX..f.rriiid .rr Tsrii m wpm I r miiiBui j,y iit,,m Orsgonlan Railway Division ana" Portlana" and Yamhill Ry - Airll mall Trl.iiwkly. Ki a in i-3 p m IV.rCluad ... ..Ar'S iii pm ..l.v.7aai im P I A r. Atrif .Moniunuili. Tbmitall tli krU l all m.lnla In iha I ..I.... Hlnlw.l uriHlu. nn.l tvun.ptf.ran Iw uhtaliiaS from f. M. ariVjfe.it, AkmiL ludvix-iidriH. R. KOKH1.KH, K. Y. lUwiKlW, Waliavrr. AmL U.Y.tt Taaa. Art ItiltTLAND. OltfcOON. 1 FREE MEDICINE! Goltlcn 0ipurtunlty for Knflirlii(r Humanltr. , . Vhyilciunt Oh Tkir Ittmtitin lo tht PMir. DO YOU SUFFER? A'rlm ua at onca, laplnlnlni Vnur will wnd mu 'Ki;K or I IIUK.k a n,n Imtlliln .nil a cinirM. of aiMMlllv ummnri ,!,.... t.. ,.. auiifd to your .. wk want Voir llr ( (IM heMIATION. wr mu minr t tllS tnnat anrrrfiriltd iueturt of Intth ttjrt. Mf lilH I.IIKh ' ,":, y?v-. all rtlwi and dffrmlt.,a ar ltiftai4rt nail Itir ifpnihiiii. r,.p acwnUno, aixiulnrd hy manv Vrara' mwrl. r iip, whloa eiialilra us to cuamiiUis a to. Ur not dt(alr, N. It.W havf Iha nnlv w,lllw .... EW..KI-HV, (KITH, and (fAtAhHU. mZ TabnaffidT' 1'er"u",,UJ, (Old t. Dr. WILLIAMS' TI Markat Hi,, Han Frai.rl.ro, Cat COPYFUGHTS. CAU fl nRTl tm A it.u.a x . i - ! n rm w n a r.n I T For s fil "Am . ?S "?..? "" opinion. wrlia to C-'.'J????""'1?.1- . A llandtwak ot In. n Vh. :T lw. ""a ana bow to ob. kl and sffWiTr anL5L!-UJ,Uk."ll.,hrt," Mma I I Co. Mnlra lb..l... ...a tTl".?-1?."'. lavaritor, Thla anlrmliri tnn,r. World. j.-r f -.X"?l,Dt! wors in i toa nnimiiui, n,ii,i..M 'ii . -"". mv OU, MKW JfoK,, a.f eStSwAT. HOME BUILDERS Wilr ooiisnH their best in terests by purchasing their SASH AND DOORS of the reliable mannfiictnrer, M. T. CROW, Indepeudeueo, Or., succes sor to Ferguson 4 Van Meer. ongar pine and cedar doors, all tizes, ou hand, SCREEN DOORS. Tha rnpulnr Hotel of Fortlnml and I lie Moat Cftntrally Looatvd, Fr 'Bua to and irum all Trulni anil Stvnmvri 4 EUROPEAN PLAN T OLTON M. D. ROCHE, Mgr. CORKER FOURTH "RD ALDER ST., PORTLAND Proprietors j 1!, . HAYS, M W I HE iw.p. KQUHE,