1 f.'l A . I' I If II? f I ( E.IVSOTSIDE. it'o. 0. JhMTLAMO, Maniuar. WestSidublishins Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rAYAMI.K IN At.VANl'K. One War . Mix Moulin , Thre Moulin l.W .M) tprVuKf J All mrrtgaiid (loath uotlcw uolm-tixl. 8 nve Unoa will tw Inwru-d lb. All ovr Avetliit will brotmrirtsl tv cmla p.r tin Nuctvty obduracy ivMutlima will bo plmcmHt Mr at Ui mis m tlv nhu iwr 1 1 no. l'liiUTl itl the IVM-oittos In liuli'pi'li diio, urt'gnti, cu.l-cliui manor. Till' USD AY, MAY 0, liStt. IHSHMIMAM'K.S . Kenn-mlnr that Hie publi-lu'in m tills irnprr must l tioililrl hy toiur whrit a kuIiwcIImt wlahr IiIuikt atoppod. All arrwuiw muat bo paut. ALWAYS tilVfc: TllK N A M K ol tllo 1I. uffloa U) wlili'h your 'Hr In aent. Your uaiu ohu uol be loiiiut oit our buoka utile lb In In douo. ALL l.K 1TKH8 alioulil tm KiMrwrd o the WKH'r SI UK, Itut.'lxu.U'iic. The Kugliau tut solLlly uorUuK Mr. Ck'Vt'littul'ii tttiii-Aiin'rlottii (niUoy tOWttfllS tlltf KlIgllHU tHI'Upiltilltl ol McMrauu'it torritory. Tito Auicrii'ttnc are tuloruiiiiK it, simply iki'mum lhty cannot help Uietuwho, but liiey will elect tuuu Ut'xl ywir who am U( to (Hudtd upou at all linn's to slitutl up for Amoriwiu htioawu. Aud that will bo a rvpuulu-uu. Ther is no niguiiiututv mucin il to the adonilou of a rvsolutiou luvmiiig placing ihonoviTtmiottt priuliug ollliv utiilor the l ivil fvrvicu rules, by Co lumbia Typographical liiion, ol Wash- Hilton. iScveu-lculUs ut the uu'iiiU'is of that L'uiou mo employee of that ullicc, who have not tlio shrillest oljeo- tiou to a Uli'liuij ciucli on llit'lr IoLm The attuiini.tUal tou liaa nothing to Bay about th invasion of ilcuruj;ua by England, but just wait until BOIII0 lit tle" sevcn-by-Miie nation gives It att ex cusa to bully it; theu the Cleveland Grvshatu calf w ill endeavor to itnltate the lion's roar. j ...i 1 j; England, aud the other Europcau bulllex, will make a great uiintuku if they regulate their future tutuutioiiB uu the belief that the .Monroe doelriue ie) dead. It U not dead. It is only Blot-plug until awakeued by the nhoulo of republican victory. It will be entirely lilting to call Chi cago's uew democratic daily the En quirer, as the uiot of tho time of Its managers is likely to be ent enquir ing who is guiug to furuiu money to pay the bills. It ia stated that the treasury deiart nieut up to May 1st, lias paid out this lleail year on the public debt of this uatiou f J,0U0,(XW. This Is about 1 1 per cent of the total revenue of the fulled fctutes during that time. When the South given the same wel come to New England's freedom ol opinion aud action that it does to New England capital it w ill begin to move forward at uu nceelerated pace. The report that Jitpan is threatened with an epidemic of typhus and cholera is indignantly denied by the ofllcliils ul Tokio, who say the sanitary condition of the empire never was better. If the claimants now trving to estab lish tt legal title to the bottom of the Potomac river succeed, Meliiuty's heirs should lose no time in claiming the bottom of the sea. Ex-speaker Crisp successfully strad. died the silver question during the lai congress, and now he is trying the same act for the benefit of bis Georgia constituents. The author of "(Join's Financial School" has found tho secret of coining money out of not hing, and he is win' enough to Ije utilizing it for his person al benefit. There is one resemblance between Mr. Cleveland and Itienzi. One wits the hint Roman tribune and the other will be the last democratic president, not pnveu(itY .Wing uml to mlvn tK ou othr4HMHlons when tho gathering wr not to great, nd It would be of valuto th Uwu lu tuort wy than one. At most trilling oont t thin time, when the prhvii of materials of all klmla ao ntluml and lalHr no plen tiful, building Mmicthlng aiuitUr to the Kn FranelHtxi Wigwam or even the new dome-like atmeture built for the l'hnutauiUM assembly to lie held next July at Ashland, could lHewtwt. It would atviireto IudiHndeme many large gatherings, make trade for our merchant and reflect orellt on our cncrgotlc vitlxciiM, Circuit Court lWcrdlngH. Follow lug are the ease docketed for the May term of circuit court for lolk county, which beglna Monday next, llllli lost: J F OTVtnnel, asslgnnienf I, lleiitley, F. llaylcr, " F K Hubbartl, J It Crow Icy, " T W i :au, C A l'OHt, N M tirant, " Mea Ciwpcr, " It l Whiteiiiau, 11 HSHanis, " Horace Vmikuiu v K T Miller et al action on note. Mitchell A Lew In v I iVmpaey action ul law. John C Wright vi A llrlnk, action al law. lioU-i't llitlton v A J McDaiilcl el al, action at law. Samuel .Muliliumi vs E PHhluu et ul action ut law. J W Crlder v W 11 Davis et al, fore- uloaure. L Kelso vs 1 Clagget et ux, action at law, Henry Hill v John W Severe et ux action at law. L Kelso vs l.llllo Urubh, action at law. K. W Wllllaiusoii et al vs 11 Christ ian el al, suit til equity. 11 L l'Viitou v Mary 11 Itogerx, aj- peal from Justkv Court. W C llrow n vs C F llobart, fore closure. Feuton A Toner vs J K Klrkutrlck et ux, Hclioti at law. M L Kobbius vs E T Miller et ul foiccliwine. C 1) Embree vs It 11 Chaplu et ux, foreclosure. Jon Myers vs J C LcwIh, action at law. Jloneymau, Dellart Co vs J h Cooper, uNiiguee, action al law. Ai.incaey vs 11 t Wells el ux, suit lu equity. belli Klggs vs Joshua McDaniel action at law. K A 11 H Titigle vs J E llartel, fore closure. imtiiiee Mortgage & trust t u 11 vs 1) 11 KliuwH-ii, foreclosure of bond. John L Murphy v 11 L lmoun ux et al, foreclosure. Henry llagissi vs Win Vogt, foic- closure. J 11 Mulkcy vs Lewis llelmlck et al, replevin. Alliance Trust Co vs I' Hiebert et al, forecloeure. Feu ton A Toner vs J E Klrkpatric etal, acll u at law. 1 W Sears A Co vs J E Davis, action at law. M L ltobUlns vs J 1 Kirkpatrlck et al, foreclosure. Lucy Darlings vs John Durliug, divorce. Lucy Buchanan vs John Buchanan, divorce. Alice Walker vs Fredrick Walker, divorce. Clara H Hmock vs H L Huiink, livonv. Jennie Hewitt vs Early E Hewitt llvorce. Walter Itoneo vs Calhrinu Uonco, livorce. E F .Manning vs C A A 1 A Hymn, action at law. I'eiile Crow vs M TCrow, divorce. HC Sterling vs Frank Flala, fore closure. Allen A Lewis vs A K Johnson, iiiit in t oiiky. Uussell A Co vs Ed Paul, replevin. Hamilton, Job A Co vs M Co per et al, action at law. ham'l Urr vs W N 1'arker, a:tioii at law. m Hvarverud vs C W Osborn, action ut. law. Koht (1 Morrow vs W H HtubblngH, action ut law. Ed McNiel A E II Lyon vh E C Har ris, action at law. W Morgan vs I) II Young, action at law. While John Hull was using the Monroe doctrine as a f')t mat, Mr, Cleveland was marshalling his cabi net to have their photos taken. Ho long as plots against the Hawaii government are con lined to the United States the island republic has nothing to fear. Mr. Cleveland would doubtless favor abolishing presldental elections and putting the presidency under civil ser vice rules. Col. Waring, of New York, will, if he ha the idea of the fitness of things, hereafter Hell his name with two r's. ,J?irdsofakind"-etc. New Found- in.i tirm ii hi" treasury deficit and a desire to en cr the United Ktates. The Town Needs One. In common with every other town endeavoring to progress in business life aud to gain for itself the aj provul of resident of the adjacent territory, Independence needs . Home building large enough to accommodate the largest crowd that any occasion could pmwibly bring together. It size would Hie MATTKKS Ml'MCIl'AL. Cily Fathers Met in Regular Session Last Tuesday. The Independence city council met mi regular Kcmi-nionlhly session last I'ucsduy, with Mayor Hurley in (lie chair und all members present but Councilruefi Walker and Hlrong. After the minutes of the previous meeting were reud and approved the street committee reported in favor of building a new sidewalk on the north side of block No. ', arid also recom mended that all dilapidated sidewalks be repaired, and the rubbish lu the cily park be removed. The report of the f,rdlnarice (ioni mittee wits that it recommended the adoption of ordiiiamtc licensing auc tioneers; also one relative to boys be ing on the streets later than 8:.'I0 p. m. Murshul Tupper reported the sale of an impounded borne at public auction. lllliLH I'AII). The following bills were ordered paid: J. W. lUcharilsou, Hr., !).r cents; I't'cscott A Vencss, HO cents; It. m. Wade A (Jo., 'l!S", Recorder Ford, $11.70; J. W. Fetzer, fl.'IO: A. J. Tupper, $38.40; Ii. (' Clilmoro, fiO; Electric Light (Jo., fi8tJ.2.r). There was some further informal discussion of matters pertaining to the ity's welfare which was to receive the attention of the council, after which upon motion the council udjournud. . A valuable mare belonging to Jake Hrown, of Ituena Vista, has been brought down for treatment for bone spavin. Mr. jsrown places a mgn val ue on the mare not only for her breed ing although she is a pure Arabian, hut hecause she is an old favorite, and bus left her with Doc Young with ln- structioim to use all his skill to ell'ect a cure. CORRESPONDENCE. DALLAS. The Polk County Hunday School convention which held forth at (Ida place last Friday and Saturday, wan coin nmed of a representative class from different portions of the county who are tailoring for the uplifting of the banner of religion and morality. All eiilcredlnlo the work w ith enthusiasm that allowed them to he III earnest In the cause they weie espousing, and cer tain It Is that all ordei-lovlng s'ople hid them Hod upeed lu their eH'orls. They were most welciniu to Diilhis,aud the town Iwiirely better for tlie convention having been held here. The new council for the Cily of Dallas were sworn inioolllee Monday evening. Mm. Chits. Illack and E. Cadwell, who tied for (he olllce ol councilman lu the Hist ward, drew lots, Mr. Illack U'lng vlclorlmis. F.J Kites and I. T. Mason were iiouiliiiileil for the olllce of couuclhiian lu the second waul to take the placcof I. N. Woods who -since his removal to third ward can not ,erve lu adlirereul ward. The Dallas t'ity band elm led otlltvrw to serve the ensuing year, as follows: 1'rei.lileiil, Fiank Itowell; mrrelary, Johnny I'ghlow; treasurer, Olho Will lams; bust iiesa manager, ltalph Casey; leader, Walter Williams; Instrumental inspector, Homer I.eiimli. There is au ordiuuucn before the city council at preaeiil, to the cll'ccl that bicyclists will have to keep oil' the sidewalk III the business hiiIioii of the town while 011 their bicycle, of course. (baud Master Parker, accompanied hy 11. F. Mulkcy, F. J. Chapman, 11. Morrison aud A. V. K. Snyder paid au olUelal visit visit to McCoy lodge Satur day evening, aud report a pleasant Visit. II. K, Koxer aud wife left Tuesday for their old home I II lidladelphla, Pa. Dallas Hople rearet the loss of this worthy couple, aud hos, they will return to Oregon In the near future. Dr. W. T. Willlaiiisuu, llrst asnlstaul physiciau lu 1 1 ii' Oregon Insane asylum, aud A. () Colidil, deputy prosecuting attorney for Marion county, were lu Dallas Thursday last ou business. Last week . (1. CauipMI and Al liuxter were lu Dallas sollelllug contri butions for the luiproveuiviil of the road lending to the Salt Creek ws tloo, uf which they are resident. Dr. 11. 11, Stanley reached home lust Friday from California, after (slug away several mouth. 1 lu says lie lias decided that Oregon is good enough for iiitu. The Indies of the Presby terluii church are making prepuiatious lor an nv cream social lo lai given at the city bull next Monday evening. lUiv. P. C. HeUler, bible agent, will lie lu Italia next Sunday, aud hold I'tiioit services at the i'fesby terlau church in the evening. Messrs. A. E. Moore aud J. C. I'glow were the lucky men, last week lu the rallle of the "K.unbler" wheel, ami got it for 71 cents. Dallas people are pleased to see Clark drove opeu the old Ptoueer stables, which lie liuM renamed the Oikt Fellows stables. Dallas city baud Is making prepara tions forgoing to Salem to lake hi the purade of the Ood Fellows grand lodge. Asslslaul Postmaster Mrs. V. S. (Irant, was out on the streets yesterday , after quite a severe illness, W. C. llrow n and I, J. Wl-s inaii made a Hying business trip to Portland last Week. Mis Ucorght (iaynor Is visiting the family of Mrs. WolverUui, at Stiver, this week. Dr. Mason was taken quite III Moti lity, but is better at present. Circuit court begins Monday next. I'liollAlK. In re estate of D. It. Clislfelier, clta lion issued, Hudllig order for sale of real estate. In re estate of Esther J. Hastings; It. O. Hustings appointed adiulnisira tor. In re estate of P. llolman, deceased; petition for sale of real estate, granted. Estate of Cordelis Slants, deceased; testimony, PUCK lit. LeoHleeprow has been having hem nrrhage of the lungs and his medical advice forbids him Joining in the slug lug at singing school or any violent exercise. The subject of debate al Huvel ' next literary taiklllcullou is to be "Which auses the most sorrow, whiskey or war." Clint liradley has a pet kid aud a liner goat never ale a tomato can or swallowed a monkey-wrench. The Oregon Pottery Co. will soon open thci'Miay pit near town and ship a few carloads to Portland. There is sold and being shipped Jii.ikiO bushels of wheat from lle lmlck liro's. ware house. David Parker, one of the oldest citi zens of ibis section, was very sick last week, Chas. Iluiilley has been Fcwing sacks at the warehouse the pas!, week. 4 - M ON. M 01 "HI. The correspondent from this place last week must have been a little "Jeal ous" of flit! senior class. He said: "The senior class of the (). S. N. H. can not Und a motto good enough for them.'' lie was a little too prema' lire, us the class at that time hail not tried loselcct, amofto. They have one now ami It only look one vote to select It "Not as though already perfect." The advance class of the O. H. N. H. are to have Tuesday night of commence ment week for their graduation exer cises. They will have a separate motto from the seniors. This Is the llrst time that there bus been u distinction hIiowii between the two classes, (lood luck to them. Hlcycllng Is getting to be quite 11 sport among our ruslley; several of them went lo a picnic in the north end of the county last week and did nolMill return together. They say "Ziinniie" could not keep up. Diii't forget Die ilrsmii "London As uritiuv'', w hh h wlllls given In the Normal rliaid ou the t'veiiloir of May lllli, It promise to Im very In tcrestllig play In three sets. The Junior that appeared lu cbiiMl Friday morning w,.re Miki Thompson and iN'witle, ami Mr. Itrlgus. Ililsluess Is gel ling good III this place as aunt her llrst tlu-s groivry store has jusl si ill-led Mrs. Onllon left 011 Prld iy train for a few days, outing lu the Halt Hollow district. l'rof. Hutchinson was seen lu these parts Friday. Several new buildings are being utatt od In low 11, KltoM A Si IT 1 1 1 It IIUtltKSl'oNliK.NT. Mrs, I'rliue, cumin of Mis. J. L. Murphy, relumed to her home lu Eu geue the find part of the week, takluu Miss 1, Initio willi herto remain during (lie summer. Mrs. fickle has moved to the llleli tinUon lmiie uorili of l'rof. Wuuu's and Ibnellloii iMulki y bus moved In to the building Just vaeated by her. It. M. Hmllh ninl wire, Mrs. M. Iluiuphrey and Mrs. I'eiclval drove to Hal "in nil Weilnesd iy, I It, lloly W'tiM out visiting friend Tuesday for the llrst lime since New Year's day, A linye number of I lie Eudeavoieia w ill attend I bo stale convention ul Salem this Wis k. Mr, .lebet giMS to Clitouill tills week lo visit her daughter for the sum mer. Mr. Hampton, of IVrrydulo, lias taken clutl'Kc of the hotel at this place, I'ren, I', J, Cutiiphell was one of the examiner ut Dallas this Week, The W. C. T. I-', will give au oyster supper III the neur future Syd I'erclval Is at work on the Oti arrvrr this week. Prof, H. L. Murphy spent Sunday with III family. C. ('. Doughty is ai home, ou the lck list, W i l l s. There will U 11 ilriuna on the night of June the 1st, al the Soup (risk KraiiKc hull, entitled "Trlss. or lleyond the Itoekles." Juke I looker say be ha bad the grip since la-t iHtceiulier and ' let heller yet. Che Hall and ( 'barley (ilbsou have returned from the mini lu Jackson coiiniy. (jinles uuiuIht id young folk took In the debate at Stiver Saturday even lug. Henry Cauthiuu Is plaiitlim ten acre of iliirbunk poiutis ilils year, E. M llodle hits all hi hop jxili-s set in III yard now. Picnic June too ist - III KM VInH. (ienrge Scitl mid w ife, Willie Meg louglilbi und Mrs. A Anderson attend ed lln meeting held ut Lafayette and report Having a gistii time, as lllsliop Manfnrd preached some Very able sermon. Ou account of Itev. J, Smith being slek (here was no Hervlee last Sunday lu llle M. E cbiiri h of Ilils plaiv as ex 'Cted, J. It. Will iii 1 lis aud Ills wife went (o Dallas a delegate lo (be Sunday schiNil eon vent Ion Friday. Miss Curiie llavblson, w ho went o Uowiitiru to alien I (be bedside of her cousin returned Tuesday mis. Nute Prat her and children went to Portland lusl wei'k to visit friend and relative. There will U aer vices lu the Evan gelical church next Sunday al llo'clis.-k, by Kev, Vost. Miss Leonora Pralher "pent Sunday Hi Cnivallis with her aunt m,x. Siinplnii. Mies lb lie Powell, of Aukey, w as the gllesl of Nora ninl Addle Ppither. I B, f. 0. llokf and jHlujhfr He Can't Live lilit mjr frlsml nd nilhhm. 1 hl lr sil I" y vara 1 hyl''min sml clmnii ul lliiikl did Set hrlp lu. Hut HoihI'i Hiomp- Hood Bar na- A i1 ft St ; r'ures rill did 111 uior kmiI Uian ll (lis iliirtnrlii t MM), VI..M, H.l lIxHH M,l W, J nidwmli. Myilmiglitsf alto Imit illUrrM kiiiI ilmiun illi. IIihhI'i Hr Mpmilla iiisil lire stout, wrll ml li'slltiy, Ii. K. O. link, rnlrtnw, hiiiu Hood Pills r (nirel) vr. tsbl. nd tie sot furii'. tio or (rqx. kuld 11 kll Uninu Blood Poison THE BANE OF HUMAN LIFE, Driven Out of tho Syatom by tho Ubo of Ayer's Sarsaparilla "lor five years, 1 wits a grout o, Hllll'iu'ol' li-olll 1L must liet'MKl 1, lit 0 1.1 1 , 1 ; ,,i' 1 1.. iiiw.mi nine, in,', in'iii. i i lie ,,u niiin Q inciiiciiies 1 ioiik nciiig 01 itny help whatever. Hoping m, o. eloini'o of liimulo would benefit. 0 inn. I went to Cubit, to lioi idn, linn men m rs.'iruiogu priugH, where I rcmiiiiicd some time drinking the will cr. Iiiit nil wus fjj lio lino. At lust, iieliitr IlllVIMCI by Hcvcrnl friends to Iry Ayer's oj Siirsatmrilla. 1 bi'L'iiii hikinir II ol itud very soon favornble result. 9. ...1 ie.. .1 .... o were isiuiiioM. io-u,iy i eon- Hiiler iny.sell' a perfectly healthy until, with a good nonet ile und ,.,,f 11.,. i..,.,,i 1 ..1' ..... i' Jioi, Lllli leitni, itdi i; ,,1 1 11 jf 11MIIIIT q. cniiiplitint. To nil my friends, o und ('Hiiec.inllv voiinif men like 0; uiyHell', 1 recommend Avcr'sSnr- 2! Biijnirillit, if in need of 11 perfectly Gj reliable blood-purilicr.' Jdnk o; A. Ekcoiiah, iiropiictur Uol i Victoria, Key West, Flu.; resi- 2: ihiuco, 852 V. Kith St., Now York, oi ... O; Aiimittoa 10 r .axmuuion , AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 8,S.S.S,'5l !?,S.ni.M ?? 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 Ayer'sSarsaparilla i STAR GROCERY llnnit' (irown Vt'jffi.llik'S. Fresh Kltcubarli, lbs for 5 cunts. Crisp l.ctiuiv, 3 In'iii fr $ ci-nts Swift N.lVll Ol .lllHt'S 3 fur s1'; '''nA'". l'nh 'intiH'li'Miics Cuiiibts A I si 1 Oni'itis Aj'.innii, K-i'lWics F.tr STAR GROCERY. P. H.MoCABE. S. MUHLMAN. P. I McCABE I CO., Proprietors of Independence lile factory Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS Drain Tile. of all sliss. Prlot to Suit tho HARD TIMES. OFFiCE AND FACTORY IniK'iH'ibk'tia', Orcun Sperling; Brothers Meat Market IIMI Kll l" Choice Meats . it-1". v'''v tW IIicIh-mI iimrket price ptild for fid Htock, U't f, mutton, veid, pork, etc. All bill mind be Nettled uiontlily. ni'F.N .SUNDAYS FKOM s (. 11 h. in. 4 V I t I 1 1 MM mm m m m J .MUoU l , am Get Your Washing ilone liy IIih SAI.liM Si HAM I.AIJNPKY. 1011I leiive your oclern with .1. H. Tilt IM I'Ni IN nlllie K11 1,-111 Mtimii, who will eiill ul your limifip lor the wimliliiK 11 lid ,1, 'liver It when iloni,. Ooilt'H Olol 1 1 i 1 1 e M111I11 loonier in itny hIj le ul tho Inili -peoileiK-o'l'.'iili r S lii,(., 'f. Luyl.nl' ,leul(H, iniicli'lor. A Hue line of HiinpteK ul. W'iijh 1111 hiinil li.nii wlili'h In Ni leet. Mill Im iiiiiiIk to oriler f.oni til up, hv liidepciulcnce Tailor Shop. iW. .bik 1M Hfr.1AU.-f-' U - .JO! I M MUr.rilOIf. Prop CHOICE MEATS. WKKV, J'OKK, MUTTON, VKAL S A U SAG E, Market Imoc t1 Nli'iM't, ncitr the pnstollleu. G. L. HAWKINS, Priiiicletoc ul The liiilepeinlenefl MiiiIiIh Work. phIIiiiiiIi mi nil eeiiielery work, I'li'nl-ehwN workiiiiui. hl), hitem iIomIkum, 11111I lowest prleeH. Ur. Price's Cream Baking PowUcl Awwikd Gold Medal Mniwln'w Fair. San Francises, ran 11 sit In I he phew lo net nil IIi'mI-oIiihh work. kirn k IMk -1 J1ANKH. National Bank! Capital Stmk. $50,000.00.' 11. niitMi iiiii.il'.. IIUAM NKIO.N, .V. P. I (INN A W,tY I'H.Ulnit. VU l'rlilMl. . Ciuliler neri.lb.ikll.'t l'n - ico.-iieln.li liH.li li'l. ' tl-tun"l.mi HMir-Mler lrnt"t! tor-" r.'Mlvrd on mirrKiil enniiiit aulijw't I" i'liH, IliUTwl llo on lltu iIkimwIU, HI KM T HO., U.K. Mm llli. A, Nla.m, I. A. Ail'. " J' hi. per . J, lliiinliiiHii, i. v.. einr, n ll ll w liOl'IK, ed liuines Mrt li H, 1W.9 K.li.i.l,il h Nalhiiml Authority. -TIIK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. nf liteitlnl"Ui,. "rr,'oll. Cspltal Stoek Surplus, $60,000.00 (14,000.00 I. M, ('! H l'' It. I.. W, Ul lltKltl" '. 'r.i..'iit, VI. i'rl.l"t W. II tUWI.KV, t j.liHr. DIUKCTOltS. t.H (VMiprr. I jtiilrUMiii,ll llnut ti. w. wiiiukiir. W. W. t,iHi"- A kiiit1 liiuiklim bimltiM" ttliin-lri1 liny, ninl iM'lla enoliMiiiiB "I) H liii.rliil inilllU, ti, ,.ll.. rnwlvnl .llhlKi l loeliwk or oil 'r. 1 1 ft - I X III ilrHMlU I illllM-tllill Ull. Illtle,- hour.: II , III, to 4 P in. PCORP'jriTtouNom tmi tm or oricoh. Polk County Bank, MONMOUTH Or. I H. II VI KV IV I, (' M 1'HKI.I.... uu f. iitvvt i i, ... , t-r,i,iil , Vlil'rw. I i..lilrr Paid Capital, $30,000. HIUF.CIOKS. i II llli-i I'. I.. I i.iii,li'II, I.M.Hliii"H I. It, V, llilllrr. J. . HUluii. K. H. I'owrll J,iK,ih 1 ri..-ti. A Keliernl Imilkllin Mini rn-hafi tiliallirw 1 1 i.loii.'t. l; limlia llillili-; ,i -ll rx rlvi-d lllilr,'! l.l ,'ln-ek ur oil i-.TIIIlel.ti' tif ll awlt ino-rri iiiiiil on tluip ii,-(M,!i,, I- Ire ,r-M,r vimli ki,I hiirslur rit le, u red hv Vli ttinr Im'k. i, i . ll'.Mir-- a. in. to 4 t Ml INDEPENDENCE to PORTLAND , , i -- (-O- -.(. -O O O'--'0 o STEAMER ALTONA o o - o-t) o 1 4 . I.KAV F.S I X DF.l'F.N DKNCK. Motuhiy WednendHy Htid Frldiiy. AT 6:30 A. M. I.KAVFK l'OHTI.A.Nl), TiiPNiltiy, Tburiiduy itud Kiilnrdiiy. AT 6:00 A. M. For Fralghtand Paitsg apply on Board . rilKMililT. J. A. Vt.NF8 Prescott & Veness, -l',,ilh ot- UttKt MioiiihieliiriTi of ninl l.lirin FIR and HARDWOOD, AMI Rou-h and Dressed L II M BI-R. J. A. WHEELER, - Manager ,'OK. Fine Photographs Crayon Work Pastelles India Inks Water Colors Go to 1). II. CRAVEN'S Photograph Gallery Independence, Or. 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