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OOR CORRESPONDENTS. DOims OF THE PEOPLE I'KOX THE OUTSIDE DISTRICTS frl.-!.!! III III I I I a 111 I 111 I HTTITU r.tli1 FPN.3I. to w s wuMenw who grand, and to my tint their expeo- oburyuoiiLti(oiH,m,i.rdiofhimii, tntious were ovorwhelniinirly re prierouneeof etttertaluuitmtateents aline. ... ... . K uovi flviiuo. i niiMHi would no muunir it 'very mild. heii tho ladle first p peared tho audience became per feotly fuloiit, 'and when' tho first Bolootiou, 'Old Madrid," was ren dered the applause was deafening) . to tho cnoore thoy sang another The fusionista of Tolk county are very fine piece. Tho reciting by not in it tuts year. Miss Neltnor was huntenso, her ini Itn. A. , . it I .... A ! 1. I il. auj open remporauce iuoeuug personauona iming Tory realistic pk OUm vidloy i In Ik-ntou oouuty, "" w " mwuvnj .u. "" ewumi KoV. la.nghotU.iu has been holding weuuig. . wwreei'u'rai umw. iuo yonng nervlcM at Klkln'swhiNilhuuM. Mr. A. E. Teuder conducted ser- gentlemen uiougnt ir "tney could Frwnian lwwn ha Uu ruunluR a rices at 'the .Baptist chunh last be by her, they would be alright." ranch tu th OnU tilin country for 30 FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1804. The Snap Shot" Klcnd M In Hid Work First and thoKf.it Fall In With th froresslon. SNAP SHOTS. Sunday morning aud evening. ThO State Convention of tho Y. P. a a E. will held at Corvallis on the 9th to the 13th of next week. Frank Stanton of Salem, who has been teaching in Yale, Malheur county, was in the city over Satur day and Sunday visiting friends. Spray AEbbort Is. the name of ranted. For sale the new meat limrknt firm at this antler Co, place. Mr. Spray is recently from Portland and is "onto his job" in this line. 0u Saturday, May Too voice of the alto, Miss Kay. y. nioud, was strong and the tone was Jen IU'Vsua I mniiluK Cricket 11ev deep aud pure, and well worth enB mwlu make a specially, of hearing. They were all excellent mmi no8 singers and the melodious straius Bob Horubuckl, while working for Of all the rt'iiicdlii tlmt have ever coma uiiiltTour notice, claiming-to cure ht'rtilm'iic mun whatever cause, wo take pleasure In saying that we know of none that in our estimation In a bene HcIbI for tint quick and perniaiiMit cure of the above complaint an K ; ttsti'a lloaiUwh Oapstilv which are manu factured by tlw well known family chemist, Nornmu Lluhty, of Ik Mottle, Iowa. ICraumi'ee Heartache Capsules are guaronUitl to cure head ache from whatever cause, and we cheerfully advlie those or the retail trade who have never kept the above Valuable gondii lu Hook, to order supply at once from their wholesale drugglat, or adtlres the proprietor a above, -The DruKglxta lleoonl, (Haiti more). For wile by Alcxandcr-CooiN-r Drug Co. Hood's!,;Curc 1 ! issuing from their pretty Hps were perfectly enchanting. Krattse' Headache by Camilo War. Shelley, Alex- Teacher's Pmirramuie, olJi, the folk Geo, Weila, last week aeverely out hl! loot wltn an ax, Ileuderson Hlmtwon A Bon have tak en a eoutraet to furulih logs for guitor'a mill at Fall City. Dnve Blinpeon haa 15 acre of land rented from Tartar liroa., and la put tlug It out in liojie. Arnold Fuller In a Inmy aa a "hen wuu one omcKen" preparing tile ga PARKER. i'.il t in kli wan Keen on our titreeU lamt Friday, J. I Dnvtitwiu hna been tnjournlng in Jit mi county. Jtllly ltarkcr, an old Huleiulle, li vl lUitg In our burg. Win AdilleMixlle returned toiler home In C'orvulllH, Monday. , Mr, ll. llclinlck la vmlting at the home of her whim, llclinlck JIl-on., thin week. . '- An etijoyalile dain-e waa eiijoyml by imilllt V fttMoll. hi will I . I I ll l . It I .-..v V...V..V.. '...H. Uf UIQ fffl' I ..,y"j,,Hl. .... .-v l.f. VHJ" l" l rSrXL Tl, h,l,l,"w Ul cutting the younHM.pleatTho-i.uC.,lbfelh wentto Newport Wednesday where proBrammes railroad wood. i-ri.iay evening. they will take charge of their Muloby the wwocJatlon. WardBrwof the Oak Olen wuntry, John Linn of l.la, mum In our burg boarding huso during the spring Opening addrtw-p. J. Mulkey. re n"I r"l'e 1". They mi ww k. air. j.inn will go K.wt Uil and summer. - -Bongs and wdutkma-wboub. " are raining cattle and Lave about Jon aummar on btmlueaa. Primary Methods lu lteadluirMliiar " " I Jtev. A. J, Jlanby and T. 8. Haiul- PuweU, . ' " hen the acorn crop la good In the aaker of Monmouth, preached . tu JDIacuaalun led by Mr. Fulkemon. v'h'y H liple iwud the winter In crowded Iumimh, morning ami evening, Instrumental uiuMo. one atJId jollification, as they are aure 'ant Huiniay. Elder J. N. Smith preached at Bickreall last Sunday afternoon and after the sermon he baptised the Misses Hyatt aud Whitman in the LaCreolo there. The Sunday Welcome is whining a little because neither the republi cans nor democrats put a man near Iteynolds. the head of their tickets who was DisensHlun led by Hon. 0. W. Mey from Multnomah couuty. The publio school here will have era. Vocal nolo Alls McDevItt, Wlmt Sllllll v iw win. I,...ll- ft... its commencement exercises on Uie They Have Completed the Common. ltta lust. There will be four in School-Mrs. J. C. TaKirart. the graduating' class this year, and llounion Uh1 by Waller llutler. lecuiiiau urainniar-r; emmett. J1" Ira. Tito outitli Uiuud paHeni(er trnlu INHcUNMion JJattla Mulkey. John Wlndolph of American Iwttom, was delayed 2u mluuttw one day Inat Vocal niualo and school exerolne had au exciting runaway last week In week waltliiir for. the Kll 1 rklns show iiieixmiuiou Man. ' as the rtwult his hopyard; one of the horses waa In- to come on the overland. . .... ...i. 1 . . ... - i . . . . . i; 111 IinMIIL sWIlllMtll.mul Vikl-toMi IV I I llltMul ku A Ituttlk h.Ihu !.. -m 0. 0. Hamlin Is farming the Hold- mall-ooutraot siieeulalor scut his aucti smiin ranch or m acrea. known aa to miter lost week and eotitraetiHl Henry Fuller place. II L. Williams Archie Jkiekstadcr to carry the mall baa 80 acres renled of Hsmllu. The New Hystem of VertUwl Writmir vv. j-arker. DlncuHslon-led by T. O. Hutchluson Cloalng song asauclation, ProKranime committee P. if the former classes are auy crite rion, we may expect to hear some very able addresses, considering the experience of tho writers. Last Tuesday evening a few of ktyi Mr. Taggart and W. Parker. the frieuds of Miss Maud Stout gave her an informal farewell party at which all spent the evening quite pleasantly. Miss Maud star ted on Wednesday for Washington county Hon. J. H. Hawlcy of Monmouth, will address the cltlwns of Stiver, Fri day, Muy 4th, lit 7:30 oelwik; tdl are cordially Invited to attend. Freeman llevens Is a hill-farmer in tbj "(lien," and has id bead of goats to Mwecn llueim VUda ami Parker for fC'H.Ui) yearly. Lt Friday as th 8. P. freight-train wit rolling' south, CIiiih. llerry, oou duetor, was seen stepping pi.lka on the summit of a box-oar. He was not long lu loading tho IioImi who Wits 1 J V Wi M 1 7 Vui 'S 5v jf ii it I If. It. llnnlov Suffered Several Years Wlili rhsunwtlim. I took Heed's SriimrIH no mi mum- uwa I hsvs fnr yrntr. My wtl "w m eiw oi Mmrrn sua was con siawtil lodurkblt. She touk eounditnos from lb BtanUt I litd r(lv4 (rum tho u el Hood's Sarsaparllla a n! after UUt four buttle n( tint iiimili iBs i;w m suttniy srfjl.H W. ll. Hai,k, Pult mail, Wsh. Ht iif hi (tt Hood'l Hocd'a P.'lls euro (Ivor sick lirttdsvb, unoire, iiiuun.unu. Try lot. PARK PEN NYROYaL WLLS, eWtrUM r,ml Rg ul , " jivrAKitly iii mill miw) ri'lTniiiv, Vr all Irrriuliirlllin, imluful Munmratlim. mip- rewlnu, pie .tlicy nevrr fall ttialtliril a npedy and mrlalii Mini. Nit KXI'KltlMKNT, but a MlentiDit and (mmIIIvs rullef, mlujilu.1 only sftor yt'Uiv ufVsi! Inni'o, Alt uriturn nuiipllod dlni'l tMin iiur (ifnw, )rlneer rathai $1 iir U piu'liiiuwi ft.r $5 by mall, pun paid. CVCRY PACKAGE GUARANTEED. rariiiHiar(MMUw!!4 boiiw. All xirrrani b strtmiy Cenfldantial. ; PARK REMEDY CO., Boston, Mas. No More Back Ache brouse down the grubba;. raise hoi, "t Wi'a'' H' road., llerry stain pried ... . . ''in,- ... ..ii' .i... ... . ..... I - J l 1 !.. ... . J. Mul- a ""I'lv Wlu muiuiuuca that uve mere, J.'Hiaiker of A I rile, lias the queerest lticre Is nothing l hve ever used for pel-sheep seen outside of a muaeum. The animal looks like a Meritio with long curling home and has a rich seal brown color. J. M. Crowley of Alrlle, has I1M acres r i.iii , , ... ..... . . . ui iiiii-iuiiu miu niiae pors. , lie lias been standing, InWntlliig to sow wheat muscular i heuiuatlsm that gives me much relief as Chainiterlaln's Pain jwiui Uoea. I have been usitiir It for about two years four bottle lu all-as where she will teach school during occasion renulmd, aud always ke-p a the SDrine and summer. She nre- boUlB,fitlu "'y home. I believe 1 sented her friends with beautiful , w " thl"K whun 1 t!t LoW of wltlout plowing aud let the porkers do souvenir bounnets in rememhnu, l'""u 1 wn Hulment the harvesting e u 1 Bave ever ttm '" ll Denny, " uairyman.isew Jxlngton, Ohio. 60 The programme by the Christian t bottle for sale by all dealear. Endeavor society last Sunday even ias at the Christian church was Proposals for Wood. i . t t i ii . . vkvo ii iu nvLvuMuuw. I ouoe 1() hereby glveu that sealed ihe several addresses on the difler- bids will be received until May 20th at ens pnases or missionary work were o'clock p. m, nr nx cords red fir very ably handled, giving the audi- wood f '""g- Said wood to u(e oyster oil the ruck, and thinking discretion the better part of va or re tired to the eaUaiNe, leaving (he kiilplit r the ties fniltletwly cluwliiglhesiavi i tig traiii. PAIIl VI KM. Flue weallier and grain looking well Noe inspector L. It. Fraser from Mct'oy was seen lu these pints Tliitrs tlay. tf Ul.U.l.. Urn I..... rt..l . i . T)-., i)n,. .. . I ",r"rlonl' " ootioeo sowing ill . .IV,, ii iiniooary, - . fl , .... ti utuiiiMUUI IllUtl In barley, " , Itov. IMigUiHom of Alhany, dellv ered two excellent sermon tit Flklns achtail house laid Huuday, H NeeleJr. had the mlaforlune to has liet-n holding a series of meetings In the "Glenn." .There were two who sought divine glory, aud three Joined too licaveu-bouud nock. Mr. Raster, a new comer, Is the larg est owner In the Oak Glen valley. He ence a very good insight into a work which they should all help along. May the endeavorers hold many more such meetings. The convention of the Young Peoples' Alliance which has been in session here from Monday until Wednesday evening, has been very well attended from all over the Northwest, more ministers being in be of even size, no big knots, and to be ueuvereti on school grounds by septent. oer j, inw. The board of directors re serve me right to reject any aud all b'u- . J. D. Ik vine, Dintrlct Clerk Kehool Dlat. No. 29. Dated this 20th day of April, A. D 18W. 4 28 3t Consistency of the Wllaou IU. Potatoes, a northern and western farm S.L i. . 1 lit inecirytnisweeictnanatany Other product mostly, a tariff Is proposed at ume ueiore. xne cnurcn at each per ousnei, or 20.7S per cent ad evening service has been full to T rem UUI 0I; net. the protection in ta 1 Ml) f. hA. tanl.lnM , 1. 1! it.. . I . . ... uia.iug mo uiecbiugs iuo niotti, en- youuu, or i.oo per cent aa valorem. thusiastic ever held in onr city. Evangelist Fisher preached Wed nesday evening and gave his hear ers some excellent thoughts. The Evangelical Conference began on Thursday morning and will con vene until Sunday evening. 0BITUAUY. Last Wednesday afternoon- at about 4:45 Miss Nada Inlow died very suddenly of heart disease at Mr. Jordan's betel in this city; aged about twenty-two years and two months. Miss Inlow had the lung fever about two weeks ago but at the time of her death was in very good heath; only a few minutes before was talking and laughing and in the best of spirits, "when she put her hand on her 'breast and died in a very seconds without seemingly any pain whatever. She has attended the Normal during the past two years and was very studious. Miss Inlow was a member of the Chrbdinn ohnn-h Two Lives Sa red. - and was well thought of by her cu?h0iht m'T?' f Junctlou rrianAaanA 7 i City, 111., was told by her doctors she friends and acquaintances and was had consumption and that there was Of genial disposition. The relatives no hope for her. but two bottles of Dr. have the sympathy of the entire King's New Discovery completely community in their ' sudden be- curea lier. and 8lie ,iy It saved her Hoop iron, when used for cotton tina. to cover bales of southern cotton, la to be free of duty, but Hoop Iron, when used to cover balea or nay, tne prodnct or the northenCeaat ern and western farmer, is to be taied SO per cent ad valorem. Iron ore is placed upon the free list, out Kaolin, a product of South Carolina. is protected by doty of $2 per ton, or xo.oo per cent aa vaiorm, : Apples, eggs and cabbages, which are products of the energy of the northern, eastern ana western ranners, are put upon the free list so as to suffer from competition with the almost pauper la bor of Canada, but Kiee, which is exclusively a southern product, has been the object of very ten der care and solltdtude. Mr. Wilson and his confreres had forgotten, when ric was under consideration, the proposition which they laid down of ad valorem du ties being the only proper ones, and pro tected their darling southern product, rice, by making specific duties covering every possible form in which the article could be imported. The duty on cleaned rice reduced to an ad valorem basis is 83.89 per cent, but those gentlemen have informed the northern manufacturers of woolen and worsted goods that the coun try would not submit to higher ad va lorem duties than 40 per cent. has 1100 acres. 200 belua farmlmr hu..l lurn "IH l'un ,m'r owk U an that and the balance timber and arni-tlnff. " '" uiiwiiii. . . " 1 tl'tll If,.... At ! nut tne Keys douatloti claim, ouee -, rr, hi wksthide rcnorior, owned by Meadows Vanderpool, next w,w "olt,, """I"' In this vicinity liu.t by Judge Chen no welh. Wednesday ami Thunwlay. ' The' emperor of China may make I 'Arthur Johnson, nominee for cum trouble with the Uulted Watt about nil,wl,,r of ltenton county, was doing Geo. McLaughlin. According to re- "ua'neas in these parts lut week. ports a few innocently placed muilaUl M. A. linker of Iiulenenilenee. snoke in a roaa iu American bottom have re- at jtJKlns school house hint Thursday appeared and came near wrecking his night. We are sorry It was loo dark a majesties royal Junk near,"Ptilldad' night for our democrat to come out. luiUn,i rii.i... ji,t vuiiin. j X-lf, 1) " 1 ' ii n. I LlX'KIAMl'TE. John and 8am went up to Pcgwood lost week. ., , K, E. Hiltibrnud was was with his best girl lust Sunday. Joe James of Huver, has 54 acres in hops. Joe Is a rustler. Hob and John went to Indeucndeuce last lucsday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grant were vis iting In this vicinity last week. James and Lilly hold the Luckln niute railroad bridge down every Hun- any. . . Buver has the best baseball learn In the state; they will play In Portland next month (?). $T(iow7rtl for any truce' of antipyretic, morphine, chloral or any other Injurious com pound In Krause'a headache capsule. 25 cts., at Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. BETHEL AND McCOF. ' In Kothcl O. F. Elgin suewsHtir to 1). Cade, the merchant of Stiver, respectfully solicits uie patrotiBge of the public. , 3t reavement. At this writing the arrangements for the funeral had not yet been made. "FOUR LITTLE GIRLS IS RED." They are Excellent Singers The Rest Concert Ever Given In This City Audience Delighted. The Chicago lady quartette sang and i. lire. Mr. Tho8.Eirirers.lflB Florida street, Ban Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consumpt ion, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Be is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which I these are samples, that proves the won derful effleuey of this medicine In coughs ana colds. Free trial bottles at any drug store. Regular size CO cent Hon.- J. II. Hnwley was last week. . Frank Bchnfor, St., and daughter maae a trip to Balem lost week, W. E. Worm and family were visit. ing their relatives at llallston Inst week. Prof. Frank Emmett, who Is tench Ing at Ouk Grove, was visiting his par- ems tins week. Mr. Vozle has bought a small portion of W. E. Wann's farm and commenced to erect a dwelling. Mrs. Tuggort, the Bethel school mis tress, Is visiting among her friends In the Brush college vicinity The Bethel Y. P. 8. 0. E. Ice -cream social was a grand success. Mrs, .Itecse and Kelty, who made the Ice cream, deserve the thanks of all present. A Thoughtful Person Consults his best inteests by 'having o box of Khtuse's Headuche Capsules at hand; token as directed. will prevent or stop any kind of a henduche, no matter whnt the cause, In fact If your skull was crucked It would prevent pain, 25 ct. per box. For sale by. Alexander. Cooper Co. Skin Eruptions and similar annoyances are caused by an impure blood, which will result In a more dreaded disease. Unless removed, slight impurities will develop Into Scrofula, Ecxe ma, Salt kheum and other serious results of Bad Blood I have for om time Scon ItiHerer from a ftnimn. blond trouble, for which 1 took many ramediei that did me no good. I have now tnken tour bottles of with the mot wndrfnl remits Am oniovlnct the beat hralth I ever knew, have trained twnntv pound and my friends my they never mw nte aa well. 1 am frvllna- quite, like a new man. JOHN S. KDKI.IN, , Cowrnnunt Printing I m i, Wmhingioii, I), C Our Treatlio on Blood and Skin Dueasei mailed free to any addreu. SWIIT SPECIFIC CO., flllinli, Ba, . T. Hi W I I mmr I I I I It s QJ Constipation. INFLAMATlONof, GLADDER. D BALL KIDNEY DISEASES .-s BANKS. THE INDEPENDENCE ational Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. BAILllOADH. It. ItllWCIinKIMJ, HUIUM MKUtON. nr. p.coNWAWAr FrMldmt I VIM President. 1 CMhlsr. Imtm lav lndindoc, Muuii.uuiii. 7KW T:i il Jl'MI - IlilS ' lil: 11 t:44 tU 1:11 A general nankin and sschstix bunlneaal tramacled! loans made, bills dlMtiiinled.eom- inercial srsdIU f ranted! depoalta received on j mirreol aenounl sutijeet to ebtMk, InUreel paid tu time depoolts. WltKCTOIlh. n. R. H111III1. A. Nelium. I A.' Allen. If. .liMiieriMin. A. J. (imulmiin. 1). W. Hrani. lIlrMiliber. II. 11. East and South via The SHASTA Hout --of the toutnern Pacific Cd Commenced Buslnesi March 4, 1889 eittlilisd by atloaat Autlittrlijr, ' TUB . Fim uihul ira. of iDdi otlwbOretfim, tMllhwatvilaa UMt.mim imt. . I " flll-nrij MiMiia i Tllf. M. ma r. , 10,45 A. St. vr. I.V. Ar. Nonti 1'iiriTead ArT! KwZlt Albany Ar. fa Z Wan Krmu lM-.) ,v, 1 7,( J RpMbliri Mll (laily.) 1 Ijmv. " . i. 1 iirnenn :mi a. m. i if.u IUiHeHI..,.7MA.M, J etiurv U'lirtlaiiJ.,, Capital 8tok3 Surplua, E a lti kit r. h. (tad'Kn, u w. RttnKnTHOit.Tr l-reeldent, Vl I'reeldent, W. it HAWLKY, Osblsr. DIUECT0K8. , 9, Cooper, L, , RoberUwn, lwla llelmtok 0, W. Whlteaaer, W. W. Collins. A aenenil banklnir bualneea lranaarHMl Huye and aella aclnum on all lintxirlaut IKllllU. liviKMltii HwetVMl euhliuit to ehivlf or nn rmr. tntmdpMt. I 'l lent loin nad. urnoa niiurn: a, m, u I p. mj 80,000.00 PULLMAN BUlKTr KLKKI'Kim 14,000.00 Hmmd-Clas 81,1,, f'ars Ul )led I n mit lurouyn trains. West Side Division. twn Portland and Coevalll. Mall trulo dally (encept Hunday.) imvm m i lv. ..rtiri anj Arl Ai. r ... , ... . ,.T j p niAiinyana orva connect with f,. KspreM train aally (eawpiKunday) Orflnlan Railway Division n Portland and Yamhill Ry. Alrl(mallTrl.we'kly, NCOflPOftATCO UNDER THi LAWS OF 0RE60N. Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. . R, HAWI.er ......... , PrVKt'tem I'. U CA M I'HH1.U.. Vtoe.Pre. IttA 0.PUWKI.I. C'r tiler loam I l.y IWllMtld pin I,v Hunnmtiili 606pm j Ar Alrlle,..;.; ..Ar ' 3-ofi pm . l.v,TMm . )-v7)am I Heart.) 11' PLANT KKltK V'H NKfTIM Into Kur. mul ninke up tnr fc lima ferrr'eHeeS Aeaiiiitl hlm4wU v yuu limn) eiui,i blnta arwut whet to rata and bow Mat I nilaell, llroniainiiliihiruia. i Ue lu lw bail from no nt uttf f Free la all. S.K. Farrj 4C0.X Petrett, lllyrV OR. I0HDAN & CO. GREAT IDSEUM OP AKATOMT 1041 Market fit., Nn rnuwlaeo (Iitin6ihand7th8t.) Ro and Urn bow wondfrfultyinu art auateaad hnw to avoid Lki' nv uwana. Nu-cum enlaraml ilh io?Il??i"i,!":fr"'.; ""irr w n w wi w II than Ml . . and kMlneya qui, kly mint ,mi, , B, ' ! When vUitinv Ihe Midwlntor fair, be aura to i .iiiriliin'ii lin.fMint. Paid Capital. 330,000. DiRECTOIW, i. II. flawlev, P, U Campbell, I.M.HImpano i, n, v, tinner, j. n. mump, r. n. I uweii jiamn Mlib t raven A general baiikln and einbancs bualneaa IraiimK'leiti luana made; deimelia received oiinjeol tn merle or on oemncateof dewiall' lalrriat tmld on time derxwlu. -rlre pryaif vault and burglar proof f. vi'iireu vjr 1 me viine iiwk, iiniu lltmra- t a. u. to 4 p. m. nulled to your rne CI I Y STABLES, be cm cure Through tli keU Ui all polnta In the liera Vu,1l.t.."ll-.""d KanP,en tw obtelutd fr.wnf.M.TJVt.L AeenL ludepeudemJa. It. KOEIIMCIl, E, P. nnflKISK. FREE MEDICINE! Golden Opptirtiinltr for Suffer Itif Hnniaull j. . , I'hfiriant (Jit Tkrir Rtmtrtir, In Iht public. DO 1 0 SUFFER? SSKa will tend you KM l.K or C HAItiiK full eon me of aoerlallv Brn.r.,i n..rfi-T . -.! .mii.,1 ... ...... I" " iiur n a... 1111 . FOR- ine Photsgrapbs Crayon Work PaeAllae HKkviica India Inks later Colors -Goto- LUMBER! LUMBER. D. II. CRAVEN'S hotograph Gallery Independence, Or. ELT JOHNSON, Prop. Horses Fed by the Day, i. Week or Month. il arm d ueiura of I.,, ttxtt. u..' .. . "ur wvaunenii lor Ml dlaeaiieiiaodderiiriiilljenare modern and f",U . , by roi,nr eaperl- taVn .r r,"-"""u w suaraute a cure.- " a. -"-(mil, K'Piil-'nv fSTSL?- ""'f ni cure for 1 etiroe given. I'wiiihiimhIc 1,..., ,1,1.1-.. labll.lietl.) ,w,u Dk. WILLIAMS' TIB Market St., Jtaa FraBelaco, t'al Best of Attention Given Stock Left In Charge.' IK DEPENDENCE. OREGON. A.:1'KEH(X)TT. J. A. VKNICS8. Prescott 8c Veness, rroprletori of Miinufaoturrs of and Ocalera la FIR and HARDWOOD, On to tliti 0 Htrect LACK SHOP And wig lmw THE- Falls City SAW MILL U now running In full munition and tnrnlnli out as flue Jjumbiir uh cun ba found in the rtiaieorOroKon, Atfood Nkld-roud to mnun, lain limber mid a 1 FINE PLANER CHEAP You can jrot your Work Done. Iiaa liecn nddort to the Plant. on Hhort notleo, All oi'tlorH fllliid Proprietors, H. 1 FULLER, Proprietor. iioi' roi,i:s. rnrtU'8 wIsIiIiik to ptirchtwH cetlar hop jn.li'soi' I'uiMio ph(,h etui Imve the sum) dollvifetl ulsutrd tie Orcgtm Pad Ilo curs ut J!i!ir.v, Marlon Co., Or., In fluaiUlliod and price to suit. For fur thor particulars call on or write to . J. L. 1JKIUIY. 60 llerry, Oregon. Main street -and 1 "". 3a ea? toSSTSS.'"?6 "r ' - CO, M.w ioaf ar BAaoAT. HOME BUILDERS Will consult their beat m terest by purchssuig tlulr Rou-h and Dressed AH ANII nnr.DC ; "vii niiu UUUIIO LUMBER. . of Ibe reliable nisntifaolurer, M. T. CROW J ' Indoitradpnrv, Or., s'tiroci.- fortol-ersnaou 4VauMwr. SCREEN DOORS. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager Sperling Brothers Meat Market CBAI.KU IN Choice Meats! Highest nmrkpt price paid for fat stock, btt"r, imitlon.veal, pork.rta All bills must he static monthly, Tha IVipul,,,. nle, or I'ortlaim Hii.lihe Moal Centrally Located, "ie 'Itua to ami Ifom all Tralna and HteiiDiera EUROPEAN i LAN The OLTOK )PPaf SUNDAYS FllOM 8 to 9 a. m. ree Belivciy to all parts of tis City. 1 ".dependence. M. D. ROOHir, ClRrEUtitWlaWa 1D::ST. Mi PuV,i.iUr n h i,,,., fllCWH Id, 1, J-J I, I'M,