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CIDE, IHMCK1 hy I'd Sids Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rXVAULK IM ADVAMVK. On Vr . . . Hiki BitMuuUui . . .oo Thr MouUi M AllmTUmftud talh nottMW uotaiweA. lug flv '.tnaa will ba luwruxl rr, All ovrr Av Hum will iMvlitti'ittMl ttv ismim pvt Hu Bociety obllurary rttutloniwtU bt olirgi tut i iu nil ui a v wmu por I In. HvtflMtrml at tho INwWMtti lu ludopct dano, Urvfiiu, m aomad-dMNi uiltr. FIUDAY, AWUL12, 180S, DLSOONTlNCANCiJs .tlfmmilwr that miM.lii.raoi tola vLr luuat bt rtotlrted b lottor whn auttacrlbor wlalics his pMr dloppad. All arrwaragt muai o piJ ALWAYS UIVK THE NAMK ol 111 poW otrioa to which your paper In tent. Your uauiecau not b fbuud ou uur dook unu UiU U dou. AI.H.KTTEIW ahould bs aditrwuwsd to Hit WCT tUUK. Imlf Hutlnc, Que itrwng iudlealloii of ItupruvtHt condition of trad and biulm attain of ths United HihUhi nfutTHlly U tie suocWut toruiltiHilou uf a iiuuiUt ol rewiiUtrikw. In several iimUmtw th trlkt-re liavu tntu tmcutMut tu Uwir attempts to xur hilwr wag, shou lugthtitthe matiufuuturwr re tmiitl dent of tetter prlwa mid lurger null during the coining yr, or tliey woulu hut duwu their work mthur thai accwl tu tho demand of tuelr employe. The Baltimore aunfervum of th Boutueru Methodist cliurim, whltdi, wUllu lu aawiou ut WaahiiiKtou tu 1875, deolluwlaii iuviuttou to cull ou t'rvsi duiil Uraut, has lately glveu Us mem bers u object lesson ou tint mixing ol politics mid rellglou by aivepliii? similar Invitation from Mr. Clevelaud The follow win) 1m talking up the building of bu eleetrlo railroad from JS'ew York to Sim Francisco, which shall curry pamwiitfer a huudreil tulle au hour may truthfully lay claim U having rapid transit Ideas, even If he never get the f JXl.OUU.UOO iieeiled tu coutruct the road. It 1 perfectly natural for American tosympathlo with the Cubun revolu tloulnU, but it U Just H well to bear In mlud that victories wou only lu the newpiptr uever supprewied a revolu tlou nor made a duoivim of one. Coxey's so-called army frlghteucd Mr. Cleveland out of Hudlug the sprlug.last year, at hi suburban place near Washington, but thl year there is no Coxey'a army and the Cleveland have moved to the country. Tbe eighth annual convention of the National Republican Lewie will nnt-t at Cleveland on tin 1 J -1 1 of m'Xt June and III probably that something will be said about Cleveland at the meeting. Notwithstanding the steady march of Intelligence there are still people who think that "Horizontul ilill Morrison may yet be nominated for president by the domoorMs. Mr.OladHtone Isjtmt like a woman in one repect: he talks hi opponent Into physical exausllon and, of course, they give in rather tbun be talked Completely to death. If Secretary Herbert "gumbo" iuiek enstliebraln ami Htlffcii the back hone of Mr. Cleveland and tils culil net it will o prove Itself to te the niixtt renutrkubl prepurution known. Itlsvry natural that republican! should be doing the moht talking uiiont their preiidetitlal candidate. The man they put up Is going to be our next president. North Carolina bus queer justice, m well as politics. A nineteen-year-old boy has lieen Bent to the penitentiary for a year, for forging an order for live cents. Every republican should aid Mr. Cleveland in getting Unit reiiomi na tion. The v ters should he given .one more whack at this alleged man of des tiny. ' No confidence is violated in saying that Senator Gorman has no connection with the schema to bring about the rcnouil nation of Mr.' Cleveland. Senator Frye has nothing to Be ashamed of in that Bridgeport spm-b, although it has not pleased a" few of the Miss Nancy editors. If Mr. Cleveland gets the country in to a war he will probably farm out the eutlcrships to a foreign syndicate. Gov. McKinley has one consolation. The newspaper liars never make usm of insignificant men's names. Postmaster General VVilson got Into office soon enough to take a baud In filling the Ohio postolllees. The flrnt of April Is In danger of los ing its old name and going, down to bintory as Bismarck's day. LI Hung C'li ui niiould ne a firm I e liever iu the doctrine of vicarious pun ishment. L Ruttu..v,?' foir way rcn-l that It wm W found ut til. I'm 111 , m? "! to CORRESPONDENCE. UTKIAMITE. I. 8. Hitiltb, who hu htkeii a grub bltig conl met for H. V. llHtrls, bar exprtwetl the opinion that grubbing by hand n not th eilt nor numt dctiltvabUt Job hi the world. Jan. Illltlbrand la engad In liwh- iug tils bill pHKture, and has pua'bam'd oeveiUy-Hve gonta to kill the grub. Hoiiietblug like 7l,!XK) fivt of loga, belonging to J. A. Veiien A Co , went down the Link Ih mute lut week. It i h'HrtiHl that A. Vanderpoid and other will hear aheep IhUncaHou at 2 wnl per head. The daiiw glvu reivntly by K. I'hauilicrlulu wa a very pleaMiiit and uoiVNtful atlUIr, Uert llurer and Jack Paterwui were out ou a little Juuketlugtour taut week, UhhI Mad and Iota of money- to irrt. DALLAS. TbeKpworth League wnveiitlon of theKiilt m illnl i let, w hich Wii8 held In talla litnt week, wa a dcchli-d tnimiw, KncIi evening the M. E church wa p ickinl to the uttertuont by Hople who euue to I wte ii to the excellent addretw a by the different H'ker. After itmius were devoted to dliteuwtloii, ehic ting ofllcerit, and general btiliimi, and iiuvtt h tertot wa takeii lu allTlie uieetlng. There were twenty-aeven hnpter repwucuted, fMiti illtlerent olubi in tl. tliHinct, Hnliiti wan vhiwn an the next pliice for uiiiHlng. Mitwrs. Frank Itowell and K. J tieynnld have Utn limiting wood louu the La Creole from buck lu the uiouiitalim, a fur a the mill dtiiii ;love town, where they turn It down the mill race to the mill. They tout about tlfWii coi da down the ervek. Dallii I having her share of relig ion coiiveiitlnii thia year, the I'pworth l,'HL'ue dniven I loll hint week, the WHlMinetle prttiUytcry this week, and the I'olk Ctmnty Sunday fkthool eon veuttoii to be held hero the 2d and 3d of Muy. V. C. Wudth, of thl city, after a long i llm skilled at hi home Friday, and liiken toSak'Ui fur burial Snmlity. lie leave a wife, child, two brother and a mother to mourn their torn, The Chrlnliau church will give an Banter entertainment ami 'liil Katur day eveniug, April 1.1, 1.HD5, They will wrve ice cream after the enter- tallimullt. The Willamette preahytery to IioUIIiik It wcmlnu iu lulliui till week, ami there Im a good numla-r of uilulaier prtwnt fioiu all parU of the dUtricl. O. Olln, with hi two nim and two daughter, laat week came to Uulla from W't.HiHiiiMiii, and expect to make thl their home. 0, liagtey, of Lucktaiiiule, wa in towu Monday. MOXMOl'TH. The lecture given by Mrs. Narrliwa While Kinney, ntute prrflldmil of tin V. C. T. U-In the Christian church Sunday evening, wn well attended Mrs. Kinney uIho mvike In the Normal cIih-I, to tiie Htudeiits, Moiiiluy morn log. The haw-ball cutiio U-lwecn (he jt:enlli-s of the O H N H. mid a iiini I'roiu iiileM'Uilelli'e played a lioll I'onteKied giiine Haiurday. Iloth side plavid well. The score sbssi 9 to 10 lu favor of the Normal lie. Miss Iteefl, traveling secri'tury of the Voting Women's Chriritlaii AKWH-iatiou I for tbe I'aelllc l'oat, met tbe young ladles of tins place in the Normal building, Tuiwday, and giive them very pIcoKaut tulk. John llerron, of Monroe, a former student of ihe Normal, Is visiting In town this week. I'rof. II. L. Murphy, who Is away teaching, sia-nt Saturday with hi family here. Mrs. Alma Myers, of Albany, Is tbi eek vMiing her sinter Mrs. It. I. durphy, FAIRVIKW. Hammle Tetherow aud J. H. Illltl brand were making it quite tropical for the yellow-necked owls In this vicinity lust week. J. li. Hiltibriind, who has been spend ing u few weeks iu California, bus re turned home well pleased with Oregon. I. M. Simpson has beuu adding irreutly to the looks of bis place, by doing a lurgo amount of slushing. A. I!. Johnson has finished culling UOtill boo pole nmt will soon begin to Hle his twelve-acre yard. M Hcrullord Is preparing to set out I wo and a half ucres of hups. It. W, Steel was doing business in Iiidciend"nce Saturday. Ill' EN A VISTA. M'verai or the students who are attending uchool in Sulcm uru spending a week's vucutiou wlththclr parents here, The Comedy company will play the drama entitled the "Spy of Gettysburg" at Wells station to-night, (Friday.) Misses Gruce W ultemun and Edna (Silver spent Buturday and Bundi.y near Hliver. MIhmcs Nora and Addle I'rather spent Sunday with their aunt In Corvallls last week, OriWieKiiu, who bus been quite sick for the luat week, Is slowly Improving. Mr, Durrell und family visited in and about Wells station Bunduy, , J'rof, Yoder, who has been visiting In Bulum, has returned. Frank and Ifarlcy Hull were visiting relutlves here Hunday. J. H. L. WhiUunaii Is quite sick ut his home. Dr. C. E. Uoyuton left last week for Nevada. Interesting and Instructive. Something like 100 people, members and tlielr l'lii ii'ls, intended ihe open esmu of the A. O. U. W. Monday evening last. Master Workman E. L, Ketvtmm opened tbe lodge In a form suitable to the occasion, and tu a few well turned remark Introduced Hev. O. H. Wliltmore, who delivered very liiterentlng and Instructive address, of Interest not only to member of tb order but to all who Utied to hi pleansnt ill"oiiuro. Hi remark con tained much fooil for thought, and the statistic furnndicd were gratifying to hi fellow Wot kmeii, In part the revureitd speaker said that the order wa In an unprtstMlented condition of energy and growth; that there ar hslay In Orcgoii 8,627 iiiembera of the order, and the total member lu good standing III tbe Utilled Wh up to February 1, ltfl'3, wa SaT.UUl. lhirlug the ileal yearuf 18i4 the A. 0. U V. paid out f(U7U,. A to the famillea of It nieiuUrs. Since tb organisation of thl order, twci!ly-lx year ago, the sum of fM, has Ihi n psld out to the hdis or tieiiellclurte of It diwumHl uii'iiils r. l'lie siH'itkcr also dwelt on tbe elevating lutUieiice and the Umuvoleiit object of the order. Next was a duet by Mer. W. O, Cisik and W. H. llawley, accompanied upon ItiD organ by M 1 Kle Itolwrt son. wliltii wa wen reixiveu. ims was fol.ivcl by nmarks upon suitable topic by W, 1 Counaway, of thl city, J. I1. Irvine, of McMImuvIIIc, and J W, Haley, at prvm-nt living near Jeffer son, the utterance of all the seiiko lieliiH full of devotion to Ih.lr order and ciithiiHlasm for the work lu band. MIh Fanny Orr favored the tinvtlng with very entertaining recitation, given In her usual able manner, shortly after which tbe bslge adjourned and the audience iIImhtmh! well sat lolled with Iheeveiilng' exerclw. COl'STV COSIENTIOX. The I'olk found W C..T. I. Held au luterestlng Scuslon. The county convention of the Wom en' Christian Temprerauee Union mi t In thl city hint Friday and Saturday and held a Uiont luterenllng semdou, The eouvcntlon wa called to order Friday morulug at 11 o'elm k, by Conn ty Kvaiigelit Mr.('row, iid(heoen log bouipeiit In devotional exerclkc lu the afternoon the formal orguiiliste lion was iflecled, the niluute read and appovetl, and Mr NnriiHwi While Kinney, slat president of the union, as pencilled to the meeilug, and de ltveied a nil. it addrew. The UNiial committee were upnolnitHl, fter which Mrs. Adklu, county president, gave tier annual auiirvNt, wtiicli whs liKieucd to with great Interent, and nhowed not only tbe utlnfactory con diiloit of work lu the county, but gave Indications of ail llicreaited iuteretil Oil toe pailof ouinlder. The convention, altliecloMt of Mrs. Adklus' addres, leiidvaHi her a ruing vote of tliank llio various other resjrt were read aud aifipteil. , TheeNetiiug snudou was not a well nticiulcd ax was expected, but Ihow who did lurii out were highly plcam-d with the remark made by Slate IVchI tteiit Kinney, upon the progre of the W. C. T. U. hi tills ami other lamU. Her addre wa followed by a nolo by Miiw Myrtle Klcliurdnou, after which the evening wvlon sojourned. Siturday's work la-gun at 11 a. in. and the convention truuactcd much biislues before the ihkiii hour arrived. Hie commiitce on I're Work made a report highly creditable to the editor of this county which was hi beexHHi led when the object of the liulo i Is couaidered. All excellent paper Wa lead ny Mrs. White, of Kickrcull, sup ellnlendelit of Ulllh', and county lecl urer Mrs. Luura Ad .In reirttl twenty-four lectures u given lu the county during the year pat. The principal feature of the after noon's work was the opening of the question box aud the admirable way .Urn. Kinney aimwered the questions, throwing light ou many vexing miiiI and proving her thorough knowledge of the work lu baud. Owing to Ihe scarcity of space thl week .1 will bo ImpoHslhlc. to publish the various committees, hut they will upiM'ar in next week's Isaiie. GKEAf ULSHATLSFAITIOX. The I'roposed Anieiidiiient To be Killed lu the Council. Ever since the lirsl liitimattou was received of a ch iuge lu the road regula tions of this district, by mean of an amendment to the city charter, there has been a great deal of adverse com ment, which grew louder and inure emphatic as the true meaning aud re sults of the propiwltion tstcame better known. Hu decided was the storm of protest called forhby this lll-mlvlsed measure, that, It has U'uu learned, when tho mutter Is brought up again iu the council (he measure will Ihj quietly hut effectually killed. Lack of space prevents a full discus sion of this subject, and It Is, perhaps, too well known to need any explana tion; it Is sulllcieut to state that tho city would have lost much influence, piilronago and good will, bad the advo cates of tho measure persisted iu forc ing this objectionable amendment, ou the people of this road district. .Sunday's Maze. Hunday morning about 6:1ft o'clock most of the citizens of Independence were awakened by the mournful toot ing of tlm whistle at the water works and the rapid clanging of the flreU'll. The cause of the excitement was a small und inexpensive blaze which originated in a pile of sawdust ami shavings lying iiguinst the firebox lu the engine room uf the foundry on upper Main street, Fortunately for the proprietor of the foundry, Mr. HoU-rts, the fire was discovered before It hud gained much headway. The attention of W. W. Williams was drawn to the smoke when he rose to begin the work of the day ut bis popular hostelry, and with the assistance of others the flames were sisin quenched. Had the fire broken out during the night It would pnuubly huve consumed the entire building, owing to its light construction and extremely dry state. No duiuugo resulted beyond a few enured boards on tho shed and a burned hovel handle. Eight Car of Freight. Tbla, week Mr. Carey, th gontlt- manly station agent for the Southern IVirio ndlrosd. sailed attention to the large amount of freight ladug shipped j front Imlceudciiiv ut this time, Standing on the side track were eight r U, ioaded with ,s,.abs, j for Houston, Tex H three more lllleil with wheat, one car of flour and an other of diiuenloii lumber, all the pro duct of this town or vicinity Ibis look like biinlnc. tiik KAituir mmvt Kt. A Trio of llarnile Midi I'rrindraled April Fuels' Hay. A I usually the case on the 1st of Aprl, quite a number of more or hs humeroii trick were planned and executed by the pnicilcel Joker of tbla olty, a couple of which were not only very siienwdil but had thegiMal ipiallty of Is-lng Piillrely liurniHMMi A certain rstliuahle lady of this city has recently bad her front yard laid nut In beds, walks and gran plat, and aud what with new and expenalve plants and seeds, to say I otlilng of the work of her own fair bunds In cultivat ing the garden aforesaid, It Is not sur prising that her Interest and pride 111 the mwhcsiIou Is of rather Inrga diuien lon. Well, early In the morning of the first, on opening the front ibsir, her hu-band-whn takes a mild plcimure In teaming Ids wife alut her Ibulciil. turul fud-exelslinid In a voice of alarm: . "My goodness! there' a horse In the front yard!" Full of Indigna tion, her mlud crowded w tih Imavmof trampled hrutil'ry, wrecked trellises, general ruin aud diwuter, the lady ruxlied to the ibsir and lookeil wild eyed around the garden, lu a second or two she drew henadf up and with a plane of siiirn at In r tiiiatmshcd help mivt, Nlalkial back In the kitchei , leaving lilui to smile It out single bnuded Later III the day Mater Five. year-i)d dragged his Imttle scared rocU ing horwe nut of the Ktirdec where it had done Its bet In It iil"i way to promote disui'stlc illsoord. Another biiriules but efl'eetlve wll wa 'r'truted by tbe proprietor of utore a few doom tin the at reel, aud It proved too much for a number of curious one. Two eep bole hud been iiiude In a small (hx, mid a card I mre the announcement that It com lalned n large bat captured near town, That the card did not He can be vouch ed for by Ihe writer, who eudcavnrcd to satisfy his tiwle for n a lurid hUtory by cailllouMly peering Into the box. Finding that the "bl" was a lartje healthy' spei'linen of domestic brick, and having little Incllnalloii toward geological nellr'h anyway, he grace fully glhkil down the si hftUfore any one eon Id call out "April fil," Hut the lsnttory heard I hi yeir I told of a merchant ou C street, whin-e tlm Is cblelly swiil iu th muiiufac- lure of cigar giHKt one at that. Having a little score of her own to H tile. hi wife minlu It a point to arrange charming little mipriae for him ou hi return from woik. A e r Uln very useful article of the toilet, a horn olllclal title I omiiilUcd for fear of giving offeiise, wna carefully seeureil ty the bundle to one end of a long string, aud placed under an Inverted tub. When the Inislmnd came he was met with itmilc and an Invitation to come aud ee the dear little white rabbit that the loving partner of hi Joy and sor row bad gut for him After dc lining to bold the string while hi U tter half removed Ihe tub, on the gr mud that it mlxht frighten bunny and pwihly allow It to escape, he got dow iiou hi knee aud gently lifu d tbe tub Inch by Inch until he saw w ell. It was w hite, wry white, but It waxit't a rabbit. TIIF.IB K IX ASIHX Dwelling of S. ('. Turnhow, of Mom mouth, Hurtled lu the (round. Friday night, als.ut 0 o'clock, tin iioitoe of 8. C. Turiilmw, ill the north ern art of MonmoulJi, was .(limtrnyid by lire: the family, who bad retired. had barely time to make their es.-spv fiom the burning building In their night clothe. Mr, Turnhow wa ut lodge, und ihe Hume bad gained such headway la-foie the alarm was given that It was mp slide to save any of the Valuables, to say nothing of the furniture or the house it'tclf. Fortunately the house, w hich cit some $!MK), was Insured for $700 and the fn rnl lure for fl.'MM) more, which lessens the blow to the unfortunate family, who have the sympathy of their ma. y friends In their unexpected troubli Mr. Turnhow Is a man of energy and it l thought will at once malic arrange ments to rebuild. (otiiify Teacher Meet. The I'olk County Teachers' Associa tion met In the Normal chapel last Haturday. Quito a number of teachers from all putts of the county were In attendance. Stnte Supeilnlemlciit Irwin wus present, and lectured In the afternoon and evening. Miss Cassivunt' "Methods In Teach ing Laiiuiiage" was very good und much benefit was derived from the address. The next pluce of meeting was decided to be Hot hoi. The teachers also decided to have the county school picnic- In May, at Independence. by the invitation of i'rof. Hayes. Ur. Price's Cream Unking Fowdc Awarded Uokl Medal Midwinter Pair, San hranclacr Hunting for Facts. Messrs Muckay, Wells mid A. (!utn tilings, prominent ei Izciih of Corvallls, were In liulependciice Friday ami Sal unlay lust, visillng the dlU'et'ent hop ranches In this vicinity, und particu larly those ranches which huve hop houses upon them. Their object was to learn as much us H)sslblu concerning tho dlllcrciit ad vantages of the various styles of houses now in operation, in order to npply their knowledge In the erection of the four large driers they purpose building this summer upon their new yards, near Corvtillls, Iloth Mr. Mackay and his partner, Mr. Wells, huve taken a deep Interest In the culture of hops, and It Is said that their pew flfty-ncre. yard has no supei lor in the slide, so far us present appeurunue Is concerned. Mr. Cumminga, who is also the owner of a llfty wr H' ld of ,jJf'j! Xll " .!-" '! rcMaets, All ibe-e, pal ib have lull noiill'li'liee. in IU niiuiv liidiiHirv and hw not afraid ... t . , t . .r l.ti I lie hoc to line' ,.. wbell fmhiliiiiil letter. I,U of iiiiclidmcd letter icniMli.ing In Inilcpeu.hnce post olilce April to, !'. . folder Then, Smith Jleo. . LiikeTh". Smlili Ktlsha PHI A.J. Ta lor Kemp i'ott Win. J""hu Mrs. Jane Smith WlHle K 41. Itlllll lllHOK. I'. M. A MARTYR TO- INDIGESTION tared by l l Aycr'sSarsaparilla Wrd of Cowtnrt to All W& ftr fro llyiH-pl. "For years, 1 was a martyr to Indigestion, hiii! hud about given tin all hope of ever llndllig relief, the complaint only seemed to grow worse Instead of latter, under ordinary treatment. At lust, 1 was induced to try Aver HiirsupMNlIu, and 1 hereby testify that after using only three ties, l wasenred. J can. therefore, confident I v recommend this med-It-hie to all simlhii Iv afllletcd. Fmakkmn lit t k. Avw a, la. ! ant personally acquainted w th Mr. Jlecg aim nencie boj o tuieiiient he miiv make to no o true." W. J. MA'xwri.u I'n'g gist and I'hurmuelht, AvtH-tt, In. t hnva used Aver' Sarsapa- o of a rllljt for general debility mid. a a bfoihi-iiurtiier, unu "" o .purttler, mm n nctly as I rlutmed for It .-, At'AMS FKlli. lit". At'AMS I-.77CII. H ias. Ayer'So"SarsapariHa Si AJmtitol lo Kxhtbltloa- c AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oooooeeooooopopoooooooPi Ttw llinit l a ftrilli( Mn oftlu fcirr The h4f Ti w In !(. ir.t lH (-! KI.IKJ nt StauiKM. I Ul llird I. llie Siunulilnl Tjfts". ininubi1 'bo at lair.i lr n Isiib i.illij, IMS ol llMt l b.lis. In Urn l'.)r nun or .,inoi uui Jfewiml'i fuml'jr lnlat ..r. i-i iill ( ib t"li IidMi ml III! ut lir lilcu. ,, d. . (I In tnuil ii, '" M UK trtufU ef llm li"V nwsl' nr fi nKih S'f ' h" h'-nr. ill l'i!iil MirMM rrSiwawnl. (ulinrr, si.U lorn "I ntii.ir w,lr, nu k ihiD, Aliit with ihn 0 uf Onm.l- iln. tKiiiil rii)'t lh Ito mj (lf lt'M iif Ik-hiuitH' WsKtai, l'h An ll.Or Tvi lmiair kit at luulf aixl n, whir h dml rrt il-Olll til llll ll.,' SrM oll-il.;t lirr f inn, l'.l l h". i du.r-d (rum pttgliiftl Ciiliiij b) Is, Ixir.Kt". Ih m-"l rricl.rniwl ol II, lltC ftuwitf (;llll.'l, I.Uh ll i iilvm t" rjr .iilns-niw, i I. tu.. r.!' MrUiit 1. l3 Th. rit nf Una iHjsTb Mink ol m u tlMUO; mil lbi rrxslttiUi tmmet I ili.l -npiUhnl tnun Oil ut anl. Il. ftltti-. Ili. an rscuUlt, Oil uf Wtrf.C"llt (illllK l pub It.lud lu sih iiumlsr ut Out llllio. Ami l) o xlrit im t& fiirlv inrt mtMf i!)onml ihi lln Ma,n(in t, III wnilijf, iii ti.iln u! tit elfc nf It"1 I'ldiv"! Will Til" I'lilli'isM'Uc Y?JH' In Ihl Of hip , lin fill I tvi' liilvr r.od la lh"- (i-v.-l'Hnl ftHinihi) III Ih-lln'Mit f MsiJill. In rvi'rj OH n IU liuiwo.ua iliiaiiliin.. hu h nurt Ihe (Win 8Hlir ami h lrt.irt Avid. iironi. Unit rurj f,i, tnnr,, aud fwl of Ilia y ir...rri' l , itiniljr rfrt1 K..niily Mai-arliw, aisl. Inno et rt.iad iitwu of ihf Moi.iitil.1. S,-n;l In '"r i.-rit'iii: li i1l rai nr 'Hi"', ami )ea soil litft a ilnfit Mnraniifa la one. AiW", V . JNSIM.a uKM.T. I'lllill-lirr, H Ka-I 111 SirrH. New Yutk. u 'I Ihuh'Ii ma a faahlon ntat,'ln. IK s rfM-i fa.lilon pai.'.'a.and liaarllrlM on funillf aim dumraili- aiallrra, sill b ft miilni Intrtml lo Uinaa no.....i u Ilia Frniinlim Tvna ol Tliiiinli, lilrli lnitl(atia In In .null al. Iriiilin. x.fl nail, ana anxKilh, Miiiulnt Up. thoMi IralK which bfloni MnilaliT lo Ilia millsr art, rrrti niw of wnom ttiunht anlwrlls. in Minwral..ralnii. If jrou n unwnualnlMlwiili la nirriia, arnd lor aTlnirn tnft (fival, and on wilt adiull that anting thrM Till M US h.l ul r ia Ilia nf aavinit ttuM-jr ty Atdlug In ona (,:iulli cv. ryllilug lu aaUafjr Ui llUilaf auU ba wuois rauiiif. G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor of The Initeiinnilntuw MnrUlo Work, e.lliiinic. n nil ei-iiieterv work, I' lrt-elas wurl-.iiwui. lll, Inli'sl iIcxIkiis, unit lowest prlis-s, JOHN MULLKU, Pron CHOICE MEATS. BEEF, PQKK. MUTTON, VEAL SAUSAGE, Market Is on C street, near the p vlollW, Insist on f3o fill m mmmn hi. ' ''; 't ;'.' -'' Y"jy. " mi) "J " ,1 vj- i Ami Viiyii- vA m M 1 W MP lWfB SOPA j tosts no more tnan interior package soda 'I never spoils the flour, keeps soft, and is tini. vmclly acknerdedgei purest in tbe xoorld. f?sa only CiKIItCH & CO., Mew York. ,H 'iHn fcr.fBial imti w took ut viia't Sielp-.rBBB. Farmers! Make a Note of This! I have oniMR-w Ixonoiny Hay U'lvss.Doiilik' liaU r; 1 mot Hu ilie suite. Kt'ular Trice tymw, will sell it for SOuo.00 cash. Capacity. ,?o to 40 tons ptr day, WLSTCKN MANUI ACTOKYCO., liiiil.krs of Milling and Saw Machinery. 114 and 116 Minion btrcci, San Francisco, Gil. CorrtsjM)ii(lcin:e solicited. Mhiimi tbi par. (iuit'H oiiliiiwr,- Made i order In Mjf tile t h ,n,,B siidi ins. Tailor slp.T.Irli"' i"U, lir.iprli lot. A fine lm awiittrl ad. a a ou linail from l'l"1' l" HuMa inml U "f' Indcpcmkm Tailor Shop. STAR GROCERY One I'ox Stiaji One Can Tuiuatocs One Can Corn -One Scrub I'rusli One Shoe Brush One LMovclJruh - 75 cents it) cents io cents 15 CtMltS 15 cents 1 ; cents Fresh Ol lih, the Very fk:st STAR GROCERY. INDEPENDENCE to PORTLAND 1 0-0 - . - l e o-o o STEAMER ALTONA if-n - . ---c "V m a w I.F.AV iv I NDlil'KXUKN'tJK. Monday, Wedue-dsy Mid Friday. AT 6:30 A. M. LICAVF-S l'OUTLAND, Tuesday, Thursday rind Saturday. AT 6:00 A. M. Fas FVtlghtantJ Png apply cn Board 0. A. Kramer -rSf'VK 4) 1 1 ?3 5i i Lowest Prices On These Goods. Silver Collarette Pins. Silver Belts, wimikwh. Side Combs, Sllvar-trlmmtd, Hair Ornaments. Corsage Pins, KuIfOneweler. OAVIATt. TRAD! MARK. OISIQN ATIMTS, erjvinuT ii 1 1 m v L 1 f ', . ITii0 n antinoo write to MIjNN A co Di.I UiaiAliWAT, Nkw Vouk pidKattonronn for aorarum iwioiiu In Anisra. luo imtilio Dj uouua mviui r,.a ol oliariia in lot C l Ijiwat rliwilatlon of nj aciontinp oannr in tha world. SHuii.tnllr llluatraied. No imilliBiV Sinn ahould tin w huuMt, Wonklr 5 XX i ynan ll.Mlal innnil,., Additaa MpVjn 1 iH) of Imitation trade marks and labels. t '1 N.3 L -V Ik z& 2 1 . JSoientlflo America! READ THESE CL0THIN0. Men' Hull llck it 1$Im (Vaalsalid Vf I" 80 (Irnful Army W . fhivHsiM Uray MulU tltfl . " " 10 7$ 0 " 12.75 12 raft .i ' d&o 1 i ' " 7 2f t i u u 7 oo ii " PANTS. Nr lrg Nvrf lui, luitvU u HKt flf " iKb(rlrid. " Wlt Mii't cwitna All old hk MISCELLANEOUS. F1 V r -)fi. S cffit. Id )-ncilt, 4 crnt jirr d"an, Ijidd' ki-rrhWf, 4 wnt. Totb lruh, 15 ci,t m h. M.u' if. 0 pair f-r 25 et-nta. Jap. lll Wlid"r ti. 16 rent lo)V suit, II and i'rd. Ijncuftli, arrtiUnduprd. lAidtni' aatla, dl Snub km-, f 1 2S. aIpii unlmmd'd whlta ahlrta 6uc. CathvH Iwtita pr yard. CiiiiKhaiu, & crni -r yard. Fifty dartiln ivdl, ( rvtit. li-u' bat, 60 eriit I'mhrvllaa, 60 rriit and utiavanl. "almt W. musllo, 7c farr yard. I4dla' undrvii, for 2& crnta. Mfii' gudrrhlrl, cviita. t)vi-mll, 60 and 60 eruta per pair. Itoy' capa, .V crnta. Towvllntf, fi wnt par yard. Tlds llurn, 27) erola prr yard KH boii, Jje and upward (wtyard. 1ji.I1i-' Ijonp, 10 cent jr lr. MiiUhing braid. IScriit parr bole Drwa ata), 4 renta. Connt-stay, lOcvtita. Irtwa lili-ld, 13 ea-uU and upward. Spool pot too, 4 crnta. Side ootulsi, 10 rrtiU, Khlrtinga. 10 cool pr yard. LLniuaila, 6rrnu per yard. Hopu)uallti, 8) ofiita prryard. Lonadaltf ruuilln, t cvuU pr yard. VANDUYIM, VENESS& ijFishing Taekle, Tool Tkora ta a aataai tor HaaMag and aa for rutting. "4 t lit) for vplaHn h fmrf (""it- lt M aal l do goatal waara jn ahould hart good loolai TMI'VIIKOftR, tarn aa) a fkhtnf aotflt fra or auw. bn jou a ftahlnc W aava furaUilaf foa attat-kaoka, llaaw. rl, roda, Uaakrta, Aa.ka. !. If wa atut mrrj la stark aihal you a Lit, ,4 0r1.r It for yoa. A Cwdlal tavlutkaa la xlall vtaltlng ortaa aad alnara la call aad taaiwt oar aaa ttaack af rtl . Uaa aad laara, Jual la tram th Eal. li. P. Wade & Go. i' 0 0 0 Pioneer SCHOOL BOOKS and Alexander-Cooper Drug Co Here's Soap! You probably want the very flneat and beat wh.n you hata .1??. MUmX9 kl" of Jour wife or bMby. W. nTiftim f Tol,et P"- Ths, are d..lltatiiliy Th T W ar mf Pur. material W. Mptdalty " you, attention to the Muxlcan Soap Root , rtnpt PUW'y vKetble' Com and ft a FHEB . Patterson Bros., The Druggis PRICES ...... ....... ...i IISM A A - Itlp, all-wool it; ir i'A 4 IV 4W I U0 l a 160 ry illKinal r itry wnU - cMhlri half prt.w. WILCOX' Drug Store, STATIONER in" .y ng