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B.0.1 -.m, Masscsr. -aUKD BY Cist Sii! Pi:;;;:P SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rTLI IK ADYAXCS, On Vfr . . it Bit MuuUM . 1.W Ibrja tliuiUi . JH) All mtsf and rlath noltosa cot . lD( Ova Inn wt!l Ni luserUrd Irs, All uvti Bv ilua will b chargs 0v nnu pvf lltu 8oiy uliltumr nmulutkut will b cliannni tor t Ui nut ui (lv wuu pr I tti. Kitlkml at th VUakolltaa la lttarti denes, Urvua, aa aaKuuil-dauw uiainr, THURSDAY, ArRILSS, MM. IUXNTIUANC1 .Kemmtwr Ibal Ui puUaliera ol tttta iruiul b pointed b letuir aruau a mibKMbvr wlalira hi papal ' a tupped- All arratrajM aiual b paid. ALWAYS UIVK III It NAMK ul tit poat offlca to wlili-b your pPr I srut, Yuui uiuu oaa utH tM kiuud ou uur txioki uuln Ibis to dun. AIX Lkrmutg should ha adarsaaad to U WfcWT 81 UK, luiHwudatiM. Mauy ouuiiueuu ou this rweut vv tlou of laily mayor aud vuuuclliut-n lu the city of Flotviiou Imva Own noticed iu our exi'liatigvs, but the on found m llitt 6nWut aVulMnitty AiyA perhaps tue moat thoughtful of auj la referring; to Hi la tuulivr bok-ui'i itntry weekly sys lu part: "Hit-'euiaiK-inalvd' woumu uiunt feel tteu over the rvull of I be recent uiuulvipu elect lou lu Florence, Laus county Oa'goii, w here wotiifti were elected every ottlce ou the ticket, Including that of Marshal, la the Held of noil lit no such sweeping victory ha ever ueeu Achieved by the iruDKer-uiluded of the gentle sex than iu thin little towu of Oregon. It I uot aloue iu politic that wouieu are cowing to the froul. Tbty are also displacing uieu iu every walk of industrial aud commercial life, aud that with a rapidity that la aluiot phenomenal. The old Idea that women are intellectually inferior to tbemeu i vanishing iu the face of numerous aud startling proof to the coutrary. Aud an a natural coue,ueiioe, the Auieiiuau woman la helunlug to 'feel ber uaU1 and to show by ber acUoua that be erstwhile lofty estimate of uiau'a super- iorily baa become materially uiuditled tbat abe tblulu abe could, ou a piueh, get along very well without him; iu which coucluaiou there may be aome Uufh, but it cuuuot be expected to be nvlvHil liv ths mala tilts! with lov . . j - I' " ou acclamatiou." Another new paper haa been boru into the troubled literary world of Ha! em. I tin called the Saturday Sight, and la au excellently arrauged literary and aocial weekly, oontaluiug man) Articles of real merit by local eoulriuu tora aud from the pen of iu able editor T. E. Murphy. The publishers, Meanr Flagg & Murphy, have had not onlj lue ueeucu kakvcukk iu buuia huhu a. .a i.. ,.r..t. but poaeea oue of the beet ollicea iu tin state for aucb a work, aud it may be predicted tbat if the reading aud aooal Dublic of 8alein doea It part lowurd m the Suturdujj Sight it will reflect verj credibly upon the literary people of the capital city. Here's to your auecet, Bro. Flagg. After a careful review of the test! mony so fur given in the noted Dur- rant case now agitating the bail Fran cirtco public, and indeed the entire PaeJtlo Count, the Portland &un cornea to the following conclusion: The cor oner's jury 4u Isun Frau:lco found youug Durraut guilty of the murder of Mamie VVllllaiuJi, aud the magistrate before whom he ia being examincl Is expected to hold him for murder; yet the evidence, while pointing toward him, la not so far aa divulged, autllcleni to convict. Itbecomea more doubtful every day if the real murderer ia ever known. ' A Connecticut burglur, while waiting hia trial, ia nursing a broken nose and numerous cute on his head, which he received from an iron nhovel lu Hi hands of a sixieeu-year-old girl, Into whose bedroom he went with burglar loua iuteutioiia. "He'll never go there any more." The membera of a baseball club, on their way to play a game in the aulc urbs of Havana, were mistaken for an lnaurgeut army and arretted by Hpan Uih troop That gives a good Idea of the averageaize of the Insurgent armies The late Josh Billings, used upoii occasion to say, " Whetter to be ignor ant than to know a 'lot that ain't so " We commend the Idea to some of those now posing as financial teachers of the people. mmmmmm Now that the dispute between Nicar agua and England la lu a fair way to be amicably settled a broadside of Mon roe doctrine bombast may be expected from the administration mouth pieces. The extra session ghost ia worrying Mr. Cleveland, notwithstanding the Vigilance of the detectives who guard Wood ley." There are more kluda of wild cal currency than the notes Issued by Irresponsible banks. Cablegrams report Bismarck as losing nerve. Well, he haa more of it to lose haa most men. U W , y white for t. Sfwaker Crisp irieixta U ITActf tli proving hi eligibility, t thV erenl' deney. Itew&fborn Iniigland, of American pttltntitge, his father and uiVtheil members of A theatric! Iupasjy' lis tins 110 chance of ever becoming prvsldeuL A Florid judge gave a striking Illus tration of judicial paternalism wbeii ft fined a uurwe for whipping a child, although the mother of the child stated that the uurae was only carrying out the instruction! g( veil her. The mother of the child paid the fins. 1 ' ' Perhaps Mr, Cleveland bad his con tract with that Kuropeau bond ymil ete lu mind w hen be w nte: "I believe tbat capital and wealth, through com tiHiatku and other means, eoniellnie gala au undue advantage." It's all the same who the democrats put up for president next tear, but if they wish a really plcturtvque cam paign tbey will nominate Henry Wst tentoii and not atlopt auy platform. t - If Gen. Maximo Ooiuei, the Cubau revolutionist (eader looks anything lUe the uew wpaper pictures of him, be appear to be more hungry foraaipiare meal than for glory. There are people who do not thlilk it just the proper thing for Hoke Hiultu to rect Ives (40,0(10 fee as a railroad law yer while also drawing a salary aa see r'ary of the Interior The Ix'xow iuvestlgatltm coat ((ITtO, Out no better I u vestment was ever made by the tax payers of New York. It la evldeut tbat a new edition of the Cleveland complete letter writer will havt to be prepared this year. Mr. Cleveland's letter to that Chicago committee la a bia for the leadership of the gold mouomelal lists. (Sibley talks like a man who Is alo lutely certain tbat be will never be president CORRESPONDENCE. DALLAS. Elder W. F. Cow ilen, of Tacoma, will preach at the Christian church, Krldav evening and st Indepen dence Buuday, April 28. Mr. Cowden ia une of the anlesi divines on the Pacific coast, aud should receive a good hearing, Henry Brown, proprietor of Hotel llolmau came over from Suleiu Thurs day, to remain. By the way, Mrs. llrowu hasshowu herself to be a suc cess at bote! buiuva during the absence of Mr. Brown. On accouutMif the Hu inlay school ixmyeutioii to be held on the first Saturday lu May, the teachers' tssoclatlnn has been postponed to the second Haiurduy. The meeting to I held at Bethel. Grand Muster Parker is at home ihhIu. When he shall have visited ihree lodges King Valley, McCoy tod Portland he will have finished his year's visitation of lislges. Commlsslouer Byerley was In town Firdtty morning muklug arrangements to rend back to Linn county an hull gent person who was brought from i hat county a few weeks ago. Homer Hlioar, Mark Splvey, Taylor Dunn, Geo. Howies, Will Hurles aud Homer Leumu expect to start for Call forula about the 15th of next mouth. Chun. Klcliunlon, ltss Klggn and Hei.ry Uigg, of McCoy, were In Dallas, Tuesday and state that ltr-y start for South America sism. Itev. Smlck, Huuday sch'sil mission' iry of the Presbytery of the Will melte, preached at the Presbyterian church Sunday last. The new post office located at Grand Itonde Is named ' Butler" In honor of Hon. X. L. Butler, of Monmouth. Dr. H. B. Stanley, who has been spending the winter In California, Is expected home In a few days. Messrs. Chus. Ilellenbrand and Ed HerroHi were In Dtillas, Tuesday. Mr. Herroii Is still buying hops Uev. 8. A. Starr, who has been quite ill of pneumonia for the past two week is slowly Improving. W. H. Itoy, who went into the livery 'tisiuess lu Imleiielidence hist fall Is mi'k home again. ' Cluis. Campbell writes his folks, from S'ew port, that he is off for a trip to South America. Mrs. Higgins, of Monmouth, was In town friday looking after IteU'kuh work. Hon. F. A. Patterson, of Indepen lence, wus In Dallas Monday., Tliree new "wheels" come to Dallas ilils week, and more on the road. The mill-man, It. Hultor, has been iiite 111 the past week. W. W. Williams, of Independence, as lu town lust week. Frank Howler left for his home In laston, Kuturduy. Hon. E. T. Hatch, of McCoy, was in I Julius Tuesday. MONMOUTH. Mrs. J. B. Whltmore, who has been ouuty president of the W. C. T. U. for Yamhill county for a number of years iut now of ln(leieni4L'noe, lectured to the Indies of Monmouth Tuesday after- iooii. Mrs. Whitmore is a pleasant peaker and all enjoyed her talk very ouch. The W. C. T. U. met Tuesday after noon and elected the followli g officers: President, Mrs. ft. C. Perclval: vice (resident, Mrs. H. A. Adklns; secretary, Vlrs. B. H. Murphy; treasurer, Mrs. Ilattle Whitney. The Uuiou meets he first Tuesday In euch mouth. All lire invited. The Juniors began their work In the rhetorical Friday morning, Misses Cole and Wilds and Mr. Reward Uk Ing part. The Hen lorn presented the Juniors with a lovely floral piece, tnaileJ wholly or psnsies, the junior class dower. The orcbester played a Very pleasing ivlectlon also. The seventh and eighth grades lu the public school had a spelling match Friday afternoon aud MlssCassle Cook, a member of the eighth grade, won the the honors, having spelled every body down and missed no word la the list glveu her sloiie, L. L. Hwann, of the public school, had rhetorical in bis room Friday afternoon ou Aline ami Phoebe Cary. The young people did quite well. Mr. Hwann la giving bis mill a drill that will l-e very useful to them. The junior class of the Normal school is enthusiastic already over the decoration for commencement. There ha been three committees appointed to go to each bmise In towu to see what flower can be secured. If you see a couple of young people going along the street In the evening gating Intently at the heaven you may know It Is some of the astronomy das and they are trying to find some certain constellation. President 1. I CampUdl went to Eugene Friday to attend the educa tional convention held there under the uspl-e of the University of Oregon, The Humlsy m-hool concert given last Hllltduy was a decided success. The little one showed careful training and did their parte creditably. Elder J. N. Smith, w ith his family, left Friday for Seattle, whre he will bcglu bis work lu the ministry. Frank Kenton and family, of Mo Mluuville, are spending the week with the J. B. V. Butler family. lt v. Sheruisu moved Saturday from the Murphy place to Mr. Craven's projierty ou Main street. Miss Kiuina Ijtmmers retunml finni her home lu Portland Monday, where he has been visiting. Messrs. C-wr and Black, of Dallas, attended the Christian Kudeavor meet ing here last Sunday. Miss Carol Young returned Monday after spending a very pleasant week at ber home In Astoria. Ihive Koulk and wife, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. Foulka' mother, Mrs. Luther Grounds. James Campbell and wife, of Dallas, sM-nt Sunday with Thne. Camplwtl and family. P. J. Haugliman'a many friend will lie glad to learn that he la liupovlng lu health. A social psrty was given at the resi dence of J. B. V. Butler Tuesday even ing Henry Htaats and John Smith, of Lew latllle, were In town Saturday. Mr. J. H Miller la eiwudlug the wTk In I'mtlaud with ber mother. lUiru, Monday, April id,tothe wife of Wesley Klbbey, daughter. Alice Smith I In the capital city this week visiting friend. Prof. W. A. tiluu tik a trip to Con valll one day IhU week. M l-i So in pier, who ha been quite ill, I now able lo be out. Mrs. Bert Lucas, of Portland, Is visit ing In towu this week. John Whltc.ofCrowley, was In town Sunday. DUES A TISTA. J. It. Williams took Carrie Davidson to Albany Monday, where she bsik the train for her home In lliwburg to at tend the bed side of her etiislu who Is quite sick. Mlse. Lottie Herbert, who ha been a teacher In this community for two years, has returned to her home In Cor valll. Theo. Jake left Buena Vista for Washington last week. Then, will be free from pain, or the blue for a ahor lime. I. N. Furguson, of Kaleru, agent, for the Home Mutual lusuaiice Co., was the guest of A. Anderson Monday. Dr. C h. Boynton, who went to Nevada several weeks ago, returned Saturday. Prof. Storms, prlnciiMtl of the Buena Vista school, has been visiting In Dal las. The graduates went to Salem kst Monday to have their picture taken. The family of Itev. Ballentyne left Thursday lor their home In Lafayette. Itev. T. Yost vill preach in the Evan gelical church Sunday at 7:30 p. in. Mesdamcs Scott and PrHther were visiting in Independence Tuesday, Bud Hall la greatly Improving his Imp yard. FAIKVIEW. ItolK'rt Steele gave asocial dance at his resilience Friday evening. Mr. Hieole is a royal eutertuiiier and every In sly was well pleased. The farmers here are making good use of this flue weather sowing their late ground. Wm. Fuqua aud wife of Parker, were visiting Jaa. Hlltihrand' family Sunday. Mrs. O. J. Bagley Is quite sick hut at present writing is reported lietter. . The H. P. It. II. company Is covering the bridge across the Luckiamute, I. Smith Is planting nine acres of (sitatoes ou B, W. Harris's farm, May Appeal to England. The latest news from Honolulu would indicate a very disturbed condi tion of mind ou the part of the govern ment of the Insular republic. A dls patch of recent date from Han Fran cisco Mays: It Is positively learned that public sentiment In Japan la strongly turned lu the direction of taking possession of Hawaii. While the native Hawalns really constitute the nationality there, they being 34,000 to the J apaueese 26,000, the latter have the hirgest number of male adults, there Is-ing 20,000 to the natives 10,000. There can lie no doubt that a smalt Japanese squiidtun, with 1000 troops with the assistance of the resident Japanese, could easily overcome any resistance which would be possible for the rest of the population of Hawaii to make. The safety of that government agalul. an early conflict with Japan must lie lu the protection of the United Hi stes, Kslllng that an aisl must I made to the ll'itisli for their protec. lion. The feeling of the government i that they may at ah early ilny find themselves under the luwwliy of surrendering the Islands to F.iikIsikI, In order toesesiw Japanese sggri salon, iinUs the United Mutes miopia a definite and decided policy of protec tion. Tunliflit's Program. Tli at there limy I no misconception a to the excellence of the srfomame tonight st the os-ra house the program of the tsunvrt to be rendered by the O. K. T, company Is here glveut rtlWT I'AKT, 1. Mandolin solo "I,a (Iranadlna1 (Granada), E. I) Freeman 2. .Tenor solo "Uoml Night, Ik oved'l.BIHN.K. Hk Inner. 8 Vis'hI duet-"itobln Itiifl and Gatl'er Green,'1 Messrs. Skinner ami liowmnn, 4. Quartette-"! Long Km Thee," (Hartet). , I'AHT HWXINp, o Barltomt solo "Has Ymir Heart Orown Cold,"(Mlller),A.M. Alexander. II tlultar solo "Anawer," K It. Freeman. 7. Ctsnlo oug-"MargiM'rlte," Bert P Van Clrve. B. quarteile-"Tbe Bridge," (Llnd-ey-Hlitiuek). The price of admission (m,, obviously out f prt'sirtlou U the emvlleiiee of the program that If (here la not a crowded house It will h-h but sirl for the musical education tlf this Hy, Admission for adults, 15 cents and for children 10 cents; reserved acuta at ra teraoti 'a drug store, Si cent IU un mU'rlhal It is tonight (Thursday) at the opera bouse. Election of Officer. The annual election of umeer was held last Saturday evening by the Ikiptlst Young People's Union, and the following officer elected to take charge of the affairs of the union on May 1st next: For president, E. C I'entlantl; vhe president, W. H. Ferguson; eeretary, W. L. Wilkin; treastmtr, . It Alexander. The atlalrsof the union are In g ssl onler, and (xmsldcraide work has been done during the past year and much more Is In contemplation The uewly electwl officers are all thoroughly con versant with their duties, and are well qualified for their respective P'wttlous, Approaching Completion. The new J. P. O'Dotim ll building ou Main aud D, street l rapidly being omoplelnl. It will probably Is. flu tshed next ve- k aud ready to receive the stiM-k of new good now mi the way from the East, The only thing which will Inter fere with the work will he a change for the worse In the weather. He Itellerr In Oregon. Iu common with nearly everyone who comes to this state, K. ICi-e, a wealthy and enterprising San Kraiiclatw inen-luilit who was here this week, I highly pleased with the bllsliu activity everywhere apimrent, as well as delighted with the climate. A lllsii who would cavil at the gtorlou spring duys must ludevd be hard to suit, for such weather Is found uowhere but on the I'acllio coast, and on loos 1 1 y furnlsbe more delightful snHliiiena than diNthe Willamette vslley. . What pleased Mr. R ise the most, however, was the busim rife, the energy of local merchants, and the bright prospects generally of alt parts of this state. He remarked tlmt h had traveled from the towns of Osm and Curry eouulle on the south, to Portland and Astoria lu the imrtli, and the manner lu which the "hack country" of all these places is growing is very promising. It Is (Heasant to hear such word from stranger. If It dm-s not alleviate the scarcity of the needful here, It at least shows that other places are worse oil", which In Itself should arouse In the breast of all a spirit of thankfulness and contentment, and ndlssislti n to make the most of what they hacp and not mourn over what can't lie helped. -i Deserve Capital Piuilshiiieiit, Intensely Inten-silng news, of a very sensational character, Is hourly looked for from Florence, Lane county. In the lust issue of the HVf, the bright local p'iper of tlmt place, Editor Alley devoted nearly the whole of tils first page to an Illustrated write-up of the newly elected mayor and council, a ot them women, and also gives other noted character about town un eqiifilly prominent pluce. The cuts embrace a choice collection of f.ices of patent medicine victims, with a few Illustration from continued stories In plate matter, uud It Is to ex acted tlmt the lady mayor and her fellow sufferer will wait on Alley nnd either stop their subscription or Jin-t hang the edimr, , Probably Paid for Her Pedigree. A. J. Plckiird and Harvey Sonimer vllle have been olleied $3,000 for thcii tliree year old filly, Hophle It, by ( Portland gentleman. JOHN MULLEIl. Prop CHOICE MEATS. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL SAUSAG E, Market la on 0 itroet, near the pontnllloe. 1EP1IE f,UIT. Why Was It tlist Aft' MaMApsrllla, mil at th P't nunitwr ol iiniUr n.'iiriuM manuus turvd llireuglwiil III w.wl.l. l Ui vnlx nxNllrlne of tit klnl S'luillted at Ui Wurld i fair, t hlrsof Ami hr tlist, ia I'll of the united lt'rl of th aiimtaturri of otlisr (irsparsllcm, th tuition it Ui Wurld't rlr IHrsttvrt M aoiNmiwir BECAUSE Ascnrdlns to RcLB 1 MArtloU that are la any war danrou or o JlsntlT, also pUnt tnstllcin, v Boatruma. and amDlrlea.1 Bresars . lions, wbos lvrllsnt are son- o a4. will not be slmltt4 M U v IsposlUoo." and, lUwefore- ; s.uu i in.it..llt& la nnt a O . "'-'i - - -1 . , . . - .... . .t k.J VI a saorat praraun. 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'a l aiwip'r Kmil Ma-.-aUia, ai d Ui. at ci. snrd W"" ' b MiS'lt la Sfii'l Is J' r u'-rri.tlim; H tll aula -m. ai d J" ban a aiiM II .L-amnra In una. Aildrwaa W Jmsiiiua l "sat, Pabll-bar. I Ka.l Hih Str-H, Jim Yw. 1 K"nei nui a faafctua na(iiiH, tit M-rfm laahlun iatp.au4 ii.rtka en laill)( an - disnvaik wailrra, U1 pa i4 .iirrlnlia leU1!.! In Ussa IM rraiinlft Tpa Tiiumli. siiW h ln..Satn In llaaniall alxa, alviid'-otrwa, ai'ft Sail, and munih, nsjixl Op, lhis tralU which baking aaaantianf 10 laa Mllsr mt. nm una ol wi'om ahould aulwrriba la K-mumai Ni:alB. If yoa ar nnarquaintadwlih la awiu, aaoil fur a i-lmm fp rfrwi, ard nil will admit 0l aralng Ihaaa Till HS fcaa sil nu In Ui af nf ai( moef br Si dtn In on lalna aTrrYllil lo aaUaf; lb UUrarj ajaaU ai ka wooia lamitf. ruH ins: t. .H. THE ILLUSTRATED . HOME GUL5T roaotai Kin, ao 20 Complete Novelettes By OPUtAR AUTHORS. it! iirr utenj f' at4ry Tt ia''ii tui .wi ,t,. Irafl II i i-!, in ntttii r t p-fH ... I :h V ut P'l ( . 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Snniinrortn, Mr. Mtfi, ll-ns Clial-sta M. Hm-ma Mr. Ana -.I't'Situ, Mr Vtf A"tlM rlamln Kh W h.rra, Mr. .lana n, .;in, K u na Onrlann J-naa. Kit) ST' IUII:it, Kvl'Ar u iilh ,lr,, t',iars Hnrtr".!!. i, (Vnian II .la, nnil "r if oih.ra, Jr I. a Mati.rlna. m.s 1 "'"?) ' Hi ft'i'ilf Plr"l basSantnal .rlr,'.l havulflillt I'l'i.'ri , 01.1 Ii I. a'a, Itilwil. Inf a ; I n.nr ii'iil. It U pf In n.nii ti.n nnt an c l"l .i'.N r Una Saint n.ww in aniar lla c.iii phv Yin oiii La ii',.i..( "h Una rhannlni paifr, a'. I cvintly wolwiuia In mmiihla ilt. TWENTY WlttWZ KOVELETTES Cr Pnfiliir AiH'inri la a larira anl bati'lmma ii ol lua Urra.l un ,.-. W'.in cwian p.t nlralf litinlail In riatr, I, ii ( r ilaii a n on a-ial t.apar, anl han-ltmin-'f lt.i'iT-l In r"l-.mi pifar nn.ara, It eoiilniiia. a. Hull! lii lcl (iivm n. -fm nn lf or tw'itr a-atl iiiti, n-"l ,in..,r an'l.ra. arti-h mia nr wlil-ti la Inia-i-tr InHraai in. l rointn laa. a wLola ana.'in'a i)niliif,ii fnn.iina, ami a . i. ,.a lar- ami niti'at tsviiacMnn nf f'i'nn'iia pnnnWr ninrn'ti'iaa ap pulili,iiH iu a ali.l rniii'iin. Ti a tlMaa ni ilia twant ivmiplala Dotelalloa ounlalnad la llila book art aa fullowa i I'ailnp Iba Holly ttsn-loa, Br Oharlam a p.a.iiiH, liis Minntora Weaainff. Sf Mra. tmaii ill Siniita..li. Tsjk iJarwrN IVnrnln. M-a s.nr. Waml, Sliiuualilu BllS Slsrcusrllna. Sr STha D ll'n Hadainso or Anlwsrp. Br Mra, lata Th" Slnrr t n l.tlh, Br Mra Ma ai ft.rrlaa all Hiirtilfrliiril Hull, a. ll u l K Hra.l.lna. Illttli-hn nr N-imll.',,, Mr al.aaii.lar niataa. A Tnln ofThmn I.Iimis. Sv H Hl.lar Sagar4 A Ornms III tils Air. Sv Jul.. V.nia. Ths sinry nr llnlnn, S m.n.ia a. Dnatlaa pThs Cuiilsln or lb ruln.Slar. t A. Oaaaa Ths Ssllnr Sst-ralt, Mra. Jan. S. Aaattn. Ths llunl In Hnrnn Wnoil. H WlltlaO'lllna Ths Mnlraaa ot Wbllann Vraan, Sr M. f FUnaa Pnrm. S Mam r. n.n.a Ths llliii.kamlfh'a llnilalllsp. StaW.I1wa Ths Sriilnlnr nr aimlnnil. Hr Sflraiiii. O.I. Jr. Ths rtlan IMnmnnrla, . m Marr A. Paalaoa. Aahcron Hnll. Hr Kiuma Oarrtaoa J .naa, PLEASE REMEMBER G. L. HAWKINS, rniprliilnr of The Independence Marlilo Works, eKtlirislc. on nil roiniilery work. Klrsl-eluss vvm-k iiihii. hlp, latest drMlKii, and lnwi-st jirlrss. Qt'iiL'H Olotliirif? Mudn to nrdor in uny style Bt Ihn hud. p'm1enceTniliirHli(i,.T. lylor Jt-nltK, proprietor, A Hub line of ni,iipli-s r. wiiys on hiiinl from wlilch to select. Hulni Hindu to mder from II up, by IndepenJcncc Tailor S!ior. Pr. Price's Cream Baking Powde Avnnlad Cold MaOal MWwlMaf Fair. Saa Krarwltai I II of ch aciM KI "fl llj n fll Farmers! Make a Note of This I i I have one new Economy Hay Iros.l'ouLk' HukTilmest j-rcss in the Mate Jular Price $.k)oo; will st ll it for $600.00 abb. Capacity, 30 to 40 tons jird.i. wi:sti:kn manufactory co., IiuiMiTs-ol Mining :u:d Saw Mill MadiiixrY. 1 14 ami 116 MMon Street.; Sin FraixiscaCalj Corrfsi'diiilcnce licited. MroiLio lhis STAR ft . GROCERY I'offtc from :wr toocjieriKiund, railage Coffee ArlmtkleV Lion Columbia Hulk Coffee (.(..Java Mjich Mtnli.t and Java tVta Kica Salvador Crushed Java Green Coff't' Costa Kica Cara 0I.1 Kio POR CASH AT THE STAR ft GROCERY. INDEPENDENCE to PORTLAND LEA VI ! N UKI'KN DKNCK. 'iii(lii)' Wlnwnlsy Frklsy. AT 6:30 A. M. I.KAVF J'OHTLAND, TiifmUy, TliurMlsy aml Hulnnlsy. AT 6:00 A. M. Fsr rrsigHt and Passags apply an Board 0. A. Kramer. uWA -.a-"" 'V (j-'i Lowest Prices On These Goods. Silver Collarette Pins. Silver Belts, with simw,b. Side Combs, Sllvar-trlmmed. Hair Ornaments, Corsage Pins, R, the Mti .0 r TIISB.' "mlZlm. aTa,' asa " m DESIGN TSaiTS. ufviTr !?bmi,i,wsi ai! loy M ''i'T, Naw Yost. Olileat bureau for Hourinir patent In Am.rlea. Ktsry paiaiu Un out l, na I. bmualu Iwtnri Ui puluio br a uuuoe jnen tnaa oi olisnj is tia mnttfic meriran Lanrast slmnlatlnn of anr aelsntlflo paper In tha world. Si.lrii,lllT llln.trawa. Np imsni man ahoulrt ba wllhom it. WenkiT, : un a rnari SI.Analx ronniha A.IOre.a Mf'N i iV Vwsusuaua, 3U1 Uroailway, MaW- Vorll &ijT FARROW'S MILITARY EHCYCLOPEDIi This I th Rtanrlard Mllltar Enrmlrmaalt nl tha world aud Uit) only work o( Its kind Uillia Kniillah lantfuatrn. it uaa tn uuorMiuaut of Uw war D.nartuwnt and til luadlnf luUllarf comuuuslan of Ainorka ai.d l unnw. It Is laauid In tlirac larn octATO Tolumea ot about 1UUU pace ach, prtotad nn (In pnnrr, frm bow elsctrotTpe plalni, pro fusolf luunirutrd and hanrlnnmely boonil. It las completa library nl military Information both fa mllllnry and non-mlllmry psnpla, fcvnry library ahould have It, ClronJara aout on MuUcaUiai. Oood aimnta wanted, MILITARY AND NAVAL BOOKS. AH ths leadlnir, nn-fcwlat mllltair and naval book, frtue lua, funUauad on application. MILITARY-NAVAL PUBUSHIN8 CO., tl2t Broadway, Nw York Ctt sSIAAr.V" k , Sclentiflo America! A CREDIT business fountain of Hard Times. SELL FOR CASH. Compare these Prices. Vanduy it Smith. BROWN SHCCTI.VL ' . Cal- A U TWW W lafaCOIllaM , rssruH 9 4 2" 4-4 Ml f:ACMI I) MUSLIN. ' liilisdulv l H..MI I' PKINT5. 1 Mrrrlinsck I2j I Hliiissons ii', llaruioiilfHi I OINOHAHS. LatifssU-ft Ms-Uf Dh l' l I Atutkraifs 1' CLOTHINO. All Wisil Hull tS W ' Dfr- Hull as oo MEN'S PANTS. All Wo.il I'snis M00 lAII WcsJ I'at.ts 7 00 UUti k Vmm l aiila 10 00 flEN'S WORKINQ 5UITS. All Wool Hlilrl 13 00 C'4ttn 100 Ova-rail I 2' Jumjrs 100 NOTIONS. Pl-r Pin 10 1 l'asr Ntsnlk-s 10 From the above you slight decline in the prices of goods since 1885, t you can buy as much now for $2, when the credit system was in vogue. VANDUYN, VENESS& Oliver's Chilled Plows.- Tsa Oll.sr C hlllstl and Stsl ua hara anal wlik trat aa. aatl rvarhthd a aala aparalled. So Kraai la U aipslart , ly ol Ihsaa famona plowa that Blhrr psHIra ar aklnt la trada an their rMd sama. W. haodls th. UKMI IJ! fj, a Wp a full .tiimk . hand ra-ed. for Uellrrry at any tlut. ma'tsr what kind of war ynH ,, to h. dM , r.. uu yo a plow to suit, and oar prlea ar J, rl,hl. I you pay mora f. . plow lh.B w. .ll ynu a,Un( Tur monry. fr Ihsra. ar no b, plamn mmi, )utn thuM w, ,r, aaiwlllii,! bat th.ra ara By. Mld tor u,, asms prt ahich ar murh lufsrlor. If. Pioneer SCHOOL BOOKS and Alexander-Cooper Drug Co, Here's Soap! "P'y'nttlievsryfimMsnriK. It m the dll, aki , " Wh'n y0' k- KiAiiiii dandand: "r whl.h U m rliv v . ? "M,H,n " 'VaV'tV . Patterson Bros., The Druggists. is the etern: fcry I 1895. K Vaassyi, Vtstat alHm ( BROWN 5MLLTINQ, .( alsrt A t sls4 SS Lututs tt 4 ras-ili W 4 . 4:4 BLI1ACHLO ML5LW. 1llrStlaaV FRivrs. MvtlllUlaL'k Hllliaott llai won in s OINOMAMS. liiiraatrrs ; ; Ptaplv tlm Mjles lit Atinkt'a(( CLOTI1IN0. All W.l Hulls 1'rtfMi Hult 14 MEN'S PANTS. All Wool Paul All Wool Pants liUw-k iJrras Pauls ntN'S WORKINO SLITS. All W.sil Kulrt. Coltoti Ovtfall Junijsra will notice there has been i lor $1, as you could the: WILCOX. Wade & Go. Drug Store, STATIONERY five V NOTIONS. ( Psjr Pina V 0 'as-r Ndl- . f