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THE WEST. SIDE. "' . 10. Pbktuako, Manager. "WC'KI BY CsstKi Publishing Ccnpany SUBSCRIPTION RATES. fATABLI IX APVAKCB. One Tear . HOP WxMontba . 1.0V Alt mania and death notice not exceed lu Or line will be tnaortml taw. All over avw Unea will be charted Ova wnu per Hue oetaty obllumry reaolulloua will be charged o at Ua rata X flv can la per Hue, Maajwtored at Iba PoaWortloe In Indepen Cwnca, Oreson, aa aeooad-olaaa matter. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 181)5. lmxNTINUlNCKH .Keruember that the pubUhera ortlita paper uuwt be notified by attar whan a aubavrlbvr wlahe hl paper Stopped. All arrearage rtiuat be paid. ALWAYS OIVK THE HAMS ol the poU Aoa to wliloh your paper la eent. Your am oan not ba found oa our book aulax thla la dona. ALL LETTERS ahonld ba addreaaed to tba W1MT tUDK, Independent. Tb writer met fceu. Mitch II tu S ltu not longngo and aki him why he did uot eouie aud examine the river from Independence to Sulem, lie had been invited to do. so that he could see for himself ttmt very little ex peiiM would 0111 it to imvltftttlou dur ing even low water, itud he tutld that he would be iu no better pxelllou to do anvthluff from eeeiuir It, since the goverument eugluwrs muat retort ou it Unit. Senator Mitchell may think he U right, but we think he la wrong If Senator Mitchell dot not waut u to bave an open river why not wty o. The people can improve the river tbemselm if they have to do so, but it could be done by the goverument too. That goverunieut tiling bout I a good thiug, but It cannot work at low water nor hiirh water, so that it ouly t iu bout two mouths work in the year If we have to wait for an Mtltuute from government engineers we will iivver set the river Improved. No doubt more has been epeut this year iu sur- Veylug the river than the improvement would cost. We hope Senator Mctlride will make It a point to pay some at tontlon to the Wllllaruette river. Every day la the week the city of Balem has a daily steamboat service to and from Portland, the Grey Kugle leaving one morning and the Altona tbe other. This Is not due to any enterprise on the part of Halem, hut imply because the Oregon City Trans portation Company, finds It a paying Investment. Independence la located about ten mllea up the river from Balem, but it has no regular boat avr- Tlce. Why? Because Just within Blunt of town the river divides Into three channels and none of these afford enough water during this season for the passage of a steamboat. If an effort were made and two of these channel closed then the Altona and Grey Eagle would come to Independence dally. If the buslaesa men of Independence weretoDutln one day each ou that bar it could be nu.de navigable. Hut will thev? It is estimated that the Altona directly speut $400 a month In our city, and no doubt another hundred dollars was spent indirectly, a total of $500. It Is said that at an expense of $-30 that channel can be ODened. What are we frolug to do about it? 'The hop crop of the principal pro ducing states for this year is estimated to be as follows: New York, 145,000 bales; Oregon 80,000; California 60,000; Washington 40,000. This places Ore gon as the second largest hop produc ing state in tbe Union. Bhould pre sent lof prices prevail Oregon will Boon take the lead, for hops can ie grown here cheaper than any other Btate. One of the most unwise actions taken by President Cleveland during his ad ministration is the extending of civil service rules to consuls in foreljin countries. Of course it was done to per petuate in office the men whom he bus now In office, but even if it did not, the principle is wrong. 'I he repre eentatives of this nation in foreign countries should be in touch with the party In power. Herlous complications and neelect of duty are apt to other wise to occur. The Balem Mailman says: As the time approaches when the United States will go out of the bands of itc receivers, Dinkenspell, Hochschmitt, Rothchild & Co., of London, the dl cuwtion of the free mail delivery in the country is taken up at the point where H was left off some three years ago. This will be one of the problems of practical politics when the country gets back again into the hands of Its friends, The slums of the times Indicate that Hon. Benger Hermann will have the fight of his life, when the next republi can congressional convention meets and we would not be surprised to see Binger's star set to rise no more. , Grover's sister says he wouldn't accept another nomination and that he la opposed to third terms, but Grover mays nothing. How many of Mr. Cleveland's frlen ds bare in the fOOO.OOO alleged to be lawyers fees" in the Mora claim ? Dr. Priee'i Crtam Baking Powder Wfrifl Hit Htgheat Award. I CORRESPONDENCE. KIYKR. ,W. I. Reynolds whs In mil liiUM last Saturday ou Instliii. liov. Huleiityne, prvaldlng elder, of the Kvaugelical clmrvlt, was here Saturday ou his way to Lewlsvllie, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard and daughter Etta, were vlaillug Iu lallai taut week. Mr. and Mrs. Teruuue, of near Albany, were v lulling at C. 11. Hottg'a, laat Muiulay. Kit. lH'Arumml, who Una been very low w ith ptieuioouia, ia ablo to I up again. -O. A. Wulverton hw recently had hath room and pantry built onto hla house. . The new school house has leii seated. School will commence next Monday uuder the inauagvuietu of I), A. I bun Miss May Harr started to school at Monmouth last Monday. O.iK I'M XT. Nearly all the suitimeHallow wheat tu tbla section la lu the u ion ml ami waiting lor rain. O. Martin has moved hi dwelling house to a ditleretit ortiouof hla farm. Janice Huntley and R Oxhortie have a crew of eight men harvesting their )IiIikh. While John OxUirne was liurulng His stiaw lust week the tlrvgt into the Heavy wiittti aiuoiiie ami unread over a sixty-acre Held and burned several panuelsof feucv. J. 1'. li. aald he did not talk of going to the Mouth Africa tnhic, hut said tie heard W. 1'. Iv.,atv he OV.l'.K.) going oi"in'ii nut a jewelry atore iu ti e city of Kola, Oreguii. r,ti. iiyers win sih-hU the wluler with nta brother Frank at Gardner and Kd Oauorue ttill Uveal Woiluvllle thht wi titer. jotin loung, or your oily, Is among us, having moved out on iua farm IhhI we'k. MissHaille Huntley is the gucut of MImm lA'ttie Ooboriie, lliis we k. l'AKkllU Addie Modle in working lu the family of Ivld l'arker. 1'at Haley's faiully has moved back from llluck Dog Und to the oltl home farm at Oak View. Lewi lielmick, of lmlcjH'lulcuee, spenda lii SumUya at homeou the Lucklauiute. Agues Calbreath is attending the Normal scboul at Mouaioutli sguiu this wluter. Clinton Bradley Is a student at Mou- tuouth. Dew Hawks are gt-tilng thick. Kill Mct'urdy killed twelve laat (Sunday, which was the limit. Chas. Tcugue la golug out In Soutlieru Oregon soon. Cy. Hradlcy will noon go East. l-ea Weeprow is staying at Jus. HcU mlcks ami veiling around auiongst the pupils. L. ! Uuker is iu Salem. Kdgar Dennis was sampling hop in Parker recently. Rowland llurnelt, of Mnu i'ralrle, ia helping do the fall work at 1. l'arker. Cy. Bradley was in Indeiendeuc Monday and Jhiiicm Huntley wiw lAtt. We think he has gone to the mines. IM1 Calbreatli returuwl from the Imy liiat week. We were mlHlakeii, he whs not atteuling the union at ('orvulll. Not much wheat is being aold from lielmick Urns. wurelmUMe. John Nixon took the south bound traiu Monday for Corvallis. John wat looking sweet, happy, etc., and re minded us of our youth In Hticuu Vista, when long haired tiddler would hreak oll'sweet chunks of iiiuhIu ;tnd settler it on the floor whn the boys would be luiue from its e (louts for week after. MU.KMOITH. Ira C. Powell Is liaviug a new fence built and Is otherwise improving his home on Motor street. I'en new student enrolled at the Normal this week. The latest .addition to the senior class Is Mins Kmmu IJuiden of Jkker City. A new lorrn of excuwe card has tcn adopted lu the school and will In all probability be an Improvement over those formerly used. The dwelling house occupied by H PorterwiKid nnd owned by Mrs. L. M. Hull, which was biirued ut noon Ihhi l'hurwliiy was a total loHs.tlieliisurance having expired sonic time la-fore. The loss fnllH quite heavily upon Mrs. Hull is nlxo upon Mr. and Mrs. Seward, who i;l roomi rented iii ctalrs In the tullding and nearly all their edectH were coiiHiimed. Mr. Portwood, how- ver, was more fortunate, as by the help of the many that were near at that hour till their hollfchold goori were waved. The members of the library associa tion have concluded to add more new books und msguiiies to the ulrcudy fair sized list, und throw the reading room open to all niemU-rttof the school; and with this end lu view Pres. Cnmp-K.-1I appointed nix studetits to Holicit lonations for same. It Is needlem to tay tlint they met with ready response iiid secured about. f.r0, ea(;h student iving any small nmourit which he could readily spure. The faculty, and ilso st;verl of the bUHinee men, donat ing liberally. Miss Linnio Murphy, who lias been 'julte ill, Is Improving. Rev. f. B Fisher, of Kalem, Is visit ing his brother Itev. L. H. Fisher. Ji. Mitchell, a former student, of Union county, entered the Normal this week. E. P. Vorez, of Heppner, was visit ing his wife this week, who will spend the winter in town. Itev. Ross, who is holding a revial at tbe Evangelical church, spoke to the students in chapel Wednesday morn ing. The Y. W. and Y. M. O. A. held a joint sesniou in the Christian church Sunday morning, which was largely tttended. Miss Allle Butler, who has been quite ill for some time, Is stll very low. Ira Butler and Oival Waller, were doing boslncaa In Dallaa Tueaday, II. K l'orlwood lias moved to the proH-rty near Jay But ler's, owned by Mrm. Harris. Mrs, Matilda Conk, who lisa another severe attack of the asi hum, la getting much belter. All the business people say they ran tell quite a difference lit trade since the hop picker have relumed. Mr. Zcrelda l'erclval and Mr and Mra, Ed, Font have Ikvii visiting Mr. John Rlggs, In Halem, this week. T. E. Jackson, of Taeonia, Wash., who has charge of the Itosc hop yard In Marlon county, spent Hutulay In town with A. A. Bent ley. Don't forget that next month Mon mouth In to vote for the heat looking young lady In town. We iiuikI have a gd representative. Keep your eye 0H'll! Hop picking vtlll lie llulahed in Dr. r.ooer's yard this week, V. M. Vatnlerpool left last Wednes day for Moscow, Idaho, on business, Cbarle l'sleb will elid oiu ol hi Hue Iiok buck to the company at Sail Franclsou, in a few duy. Some young Nlmrods, from here, took iu Suvcr lnt Huuday night. The Irtnmtle People will play Tree or Beyond the Rockies, In the near futura, at the bull near this place, I'uitene ihHlle lias llnihcd picking hla hop ami the yield was the largi-at he ever raised, He Is traveling now with his tine raiv liorw HULAS. It. II tironi, woo aerveti as one the pavilion marxhals during the Nate Fair at Kulom, returned liomeMoiidsy M. D. Dills, after thirty-live day'i nop drying with t. M. Hlmpaon has re- Miimed his plui-e bebliiil the counter, li'tirw Hni to nave tiieirpaw on the hp uiurket. They ate talking iiown prlw-s and urging the ticceaalty of an liiiiuedlate sale, Theae are the ii.i(i d "hop buyers." The Carlton Dramatic Co. that play ed at the city hull Monday evening. Have entire satisfaction. Hon. Wm 8mvmic In quit 111 at Ills DhI las home. Ill many friends hope for hi recovery. Tbe Academy !egati a very proud in year work lust week. Prof. Han tier Is an educator of fltxt rank am! the student of the Academy are for tunate to have acctvM to micli instruc tion as be can give. Tim jieople of tbe M, K. church gave Rev. 8. A.Hturra reception last Fri day evening. Rev. Starr waa returned to Dallas by the conference for another year. Did you ever have a lot of hope sauipli-tl? An liiteretiug process The Inspector (a man who Hred a Imp kiln one seaxi-n and picked how another) takes a long knife and rips o-u a bale of Imp then force derrick fork Into the side of the bale and huulsout a ten or fifty n pound plug of the contents, he alams It down on a luile trim the plug and scatters scven-dfc'httis of It about the store room. He then shove his nose Into the "sample" looks IhoiiKhtful, turns bis head to one aide and lu order to leave no doubt In the mind of the rustic Imp grower gathered round a to til tltiiewi to limpect, be proceed to II ml fault with the hop, aland a follow "ThcM ho were picked ts green or they were loo ripe, or they have mould or they wcresUcced In baling" Sometimes to give Variety the lio were slackdrled, overdried, uuderdrieil highdrieil, or lowdricil, or if no othe fault can l found wltli them they were tramped iu baling, or salts-tre wan lined or Dot tlM-l, Roll down another bate of the same hos dried iu the aume kiln, and lead the hmpector to think ll of a dl!!erent lot. lie rlv plugs, m-ulters, roll hi eye, turn head to other side, look thoughtful Miiiiit the other eye ami break Into ecstiicies tiM lie excl-iiiii. "Out of alghl! F.;eg!int! Flrsl-cliiM!" and lie etnirace4 the tippoMd grower of tlioe hopa. The uveraiie sampler running around with a case of knlve and derrick In one hand and a bundle of samples under ills arm I only fit to make arbitrary diHtinctlon a to quality of tbe hop product and make uncertain tin- market and furnlh means by which sHcubilor buying In a falling market can kick out of the truces when they nee (It to do o. Mcsra. Allen Travis, H. C. Farley and C. A. Hid It It Htarted Tuesday for Cull for ii ia where they will himiikI tlie winter. Itev. O. O. Qulmby, slat' deputy of tho 1. O. G. 'J'., will lecture ou temir ance on Tui-sdays night, Octolier 14, at the Baptist church, In this city, all are li vitcd to attend. Services in Prebyterlun church next Sunday morning and evening, con dueled by Itev. M. George, A con vrcgulinual meeting will be held at cloHc of uiorniogserviee. All memliors of congregation are requested to lie prcHcnt. . . ... WEN A VISTA. Mr. and Mrs, M. V. Pratlier and family, of Eastern Oregon, arrived here lat Friday evening to visit, They brought two line deer with lh"m, Mis Cora Kendrtck, left Bueiw Vista f ir Jucl(Honvill, Kout.hern Oregon, laat Saturday, Win. Wells, a hop grower of tills place made a buslne trip totheciipltul Thursday. Mis Marie Veuess,ori litispendence, I was the guest of her cousin Miss Eva Bultlwln lust week. Mr. Emmons took Ida son Hob to Corvallis Hunday, where be will attend school this winter. - A.. W. Dooksteader, (Huoocuor to Cbarle HlaaU) -PUOPIUETOJI OF- City Truck and Transfer Co. Independence, Oregon. Hulln dane at Bnall Bato, VUb Wood for aaln ('apt. Jim Smith, of Portland, whs iloing biialue In tor town laat week. Mr. Cols went to Albany lat Moil day on biiMlnew. Win, Durrell moved to Albany laat week. We are aorry to have such friends leave our town. Prof. T. M. Yndcr, who played at the fair at Halem, has relumed to Buena Vlnta. Ed. Holmes, of A.bany, was In our town Huuday. Mra. J, M. Pratlier la quite sick at her home. John i'owcll and Lute Hllngley of near Friinklin, an vlnttlng here A MARTYR -TO- INDIGESTION fr4 by I ln Ayor'sSarsaparllla Were l Contort ta All h uflf tram rppla. indigestloit, and hud about given 0 tin ull bone of ever finding relief, o a the complaint only seemed to ft-rtiw worse instead oi oeiier. urn er on iimrv ireatuieiii. ai o last. 1 wit Induced to try Ayer'a o 1..', .....I I I I,rl,,.lllv O that after using only three hot. 0 ties, I waeuriil. I can. therefore, conlldchllv retHiiiiinciiii tlil inetl. Iclue to ull slinihulv aftlu ted." Fit ASM, IN llHK, AVWtt, la. "I am personally nctpininted with Mr. Reck and Is-ltevs any etatetneiit ho may make to im tru."-V. J. Maxwh.1, Drug gist and Pharmacist, Avts-a, la. "I hsve used Aver's fttrsnpa rllln fr generul debility mid, as a bl.sid. purifier. Und It diss ex adlv ns is claimetl for tt."-S. J. Apams, Ktutell, Texas. Ayer'So'Sarsaparilla Admltt4 for Kahlbltloa AT THI WORLD'S FAIR oeoeeocoooooeooopoooooocj NEW DRESS- HAKING PARLORS. Mra. M. H. I toft and Mih Hopbl l,.rt bavfoiilvr'il luta imnurnltlt) and will conduct drMiiiaklng al Mi. (4oliU iirt itruMiklti( IMtrloraon lite crut-r of lUllrmtd and l tlriwU, Tin Inlral .I iii of ouUIhk ud and naiUfw-lloii luitrHiilxrd, Work dona -rmi)ily and al rttMouulilo mm. OOFP&QOPF . PURHfuTT, J, A, VK.NK Prescott & Veness Proprietor of I W EL Minuiaeliirrni of and Pealnm In FIR and HARDWOOD Oil Rou"h and Dressed LUMBER. i. A. WHEELER, Manager, Sperling Brothers Meat Market tl.M IN - Choice Meats Hightvit market price paid for fat stock, Uef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills must lie settled monthly. OPKN HUNBAYH I' ltOM 8 to 0 a. m CITY STABLES. ELY mWl h. Horses Fed by the Day Week or Month. Best of Attention G'ven Stock Left in Charge. NDKI'KNDHNdE, ORK. Kelley's Livery - - Stable. - - Klrit-rlaHK riK" furnl-lii'il nn tiliort noli-o. (.Vunniendal tradu a upt-ct-ally. Main St., Independence. free Beli?: to all pari: of the City RULES AND REGULATIONS OF TMC IliDEPENDUCE ViiTER HID ELtCTHIC LIGHT CO'JPIIIT To Take Jfl'vct from and .Ij'ter October J, M&. . 1NCANDLSCANT LIGHTS FUR BUSINESS HOUSES ONLY. rriwforniifllSdintllHjM.wprllKli Mich all utft fl.25 lfr moiilh. J'rlceforaio loriiii(lli'MiwprIlKlit,'U('finlliilKhf-..1.0) pr month. iViw for ti oi uioio 1(1 wniliu power HkIiI, kmiI fiiltt will Ih then. IIAI l.h AM' IIIUKLIII MIIIAI.LY KA 1 1:1'. Vlmrs OMti Until U O 'clock. Pi Ire for 1(1 fiintllo power, micIi 1 ,-r l.H per ntoiitli Pilcu for 2 to 1010 citiiillo power, imIi ,..,.,., .75 per monlli. I'lli'O for K) or more spi'dul vAv Wliew lijflitM hugcr tluiii HI will !h In )ropoitioii to llio candln power. IncnndctccHt Lights For Jlnidcnccs Only, Prlro for out Ki cuinlle nowr. Price for 2 In ft-Id cuiullo powi-r, Prim for ft or imue sMfiul rutp Myhts must lie tni notl off mi AKC LIGHTS. . Vlnirs Oicn Until 12 O'clock M. riice for ont arc liglit .Special ruttst for ull nij;lit will 1st 'I'lie iilaivf rules me fr tTgiihir yeiirly t'oiisuiiu'is, iindlhe nioiitlilv Mle will la- Inenwu-tJ when light arc thi-ireil, for H hlmrt period 'only, or ii few mouths out of I do year. for thirty d.iya. The fouipiniy will not renew iohs coiisinm-r pujs for Iho Mnif. their pieiuisoH, uutl tliet-ompuny siinier'H prriniHfs ut any misomililo the nppitriiiiiM nnd the lifjlit Is rotuinrtl hy ilmronipmiy lo tlisronllnti tho runout ut any tiiim to prevent move t he kiimip Ii oiii I ho prrmist-M. lu ruse of mi iirt itlcm hi Ihr nt ule. All hills to lie paid inoiilhly on aei vice, nntl nil lulls due untl nut per rent will U ml. led iliereto itml tho lilils will Im' Kliut off. Jnruntlesreut luins will be rrphirtHl at .1ft renin cuch. the Cumpany rvene the right ta mkt thin get at any time. INDEPENDENCE WATER UNO ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY. A. .. GOOMUX, H. II. J.-lSPMtSOX, I'i'taiitrnt. Secretary. Ladies We have just received a line of Fall and Winter Cloaks, for Ladies and Misses, which are the most stylish gar- IS ment on the mirket, and they are as comfortable as they are stylish. We are selling them at lowest prices. E Umbrellas A Kood fast black Xa KmtiA b iiaic ktlCill styles, and are selling them cheaper 5 than you can purchase them else- where. Come and see it our statements are correct. Gents Neckwear rc have a very extensive line of 3 Neckwear which we have just re-3 ccivcil form Eastern manufacturesES If you like a nobby and stylish tic, 3 make your selections from this lot3E Cheaper than ever. Z STOCKTON&HENKLE Independence, Oregon. E5 lUUlUIUUUUIUIUIUIUIIIUUIUIIUIR A PKEMU iilillilliPl A HANDSOME BOUND VOLUME OF SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. Sixty-four Plates; Size of Paste, n by ana Colors, niiiiy unamelcd dors, niKiiiy unameica to every person sending (Slliu lor one years subscription. Special Note (0 Old Subscribers. You oan obtain this Handsome One Dollar Book, poMliiKe paid, hy rem-wliiK dow for one year. If your Bulwriptlon does not expire for Buvural weukn or iiiont lis yet, acini In your renewal and the date on your papr will he aet forward one year. The contents of tha art awltn of vlewa above referred to coiihIhU of a aelw.tlon of alxty-four pliotonrapliio roprn durtlonsof atriUttiK intert-Ht and beauty, 11 by 13 Inches, and Is lnvaluuble as well a artistically beautiful, IU will lo clven. iiull power io uwil lli prlc i-ih Ii 1.00 per month. wh'Ii.. .75 per month will Im (riven. lolii inif or 2ft uvr cent exlrrt will Ihs 7.ftt) per immlh. L'iven. All Incmiileseeiit lump r wuithiiU-U lumps tlmt at rurtdtuhly broken un Tho eonstiuicia w ill pay f'r wiring nIihII Imve th rik'ht lo rider mn me for I In' puriHtw of exiitnlning iihiiseor .njury of uny kind, or re works, no rehiitt? or allowance fo l I lie llrst of em-li mouth succeed iiitf lmitl within ten tluys lherruftr 10 if not puid hy tins 20th of lh month Cloaks. 1 2 Umbrella for 65 cts. 2 m ,..!am 1 T A .1 "S9 111 wai UUS K.1IIUS dllU -4 I OFFER tt) Inches: Elaborate Cover In Oold Paper. paper, worth i.oo. Free $2.00 to the WEST Rennovail Sale Our new store will be finished November 1st, and we arc going to move. t Hut we arc going to give you some big bargains before we go. Our dress mkIs depart ment is complete. 20 ler cent discount. We can please the most care ful buyers in clothing. Gents, youth and boys. Call early be fore the stock is broken. We are" never under sold when boots and shots are wanted. If we do not save you money on STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES and CANNED GOODS it is your own fault. Special Bargains. I-adies' and pentlemtn's macintoshes, just opened. Ladies wraps, in all the new styles, just opened. Plush capes, fur capes, and jackets in all colors. New overcoats in all the latest styles. WEST SIDE TRADING CO. Corner of Main and C Streets. INDEPENDENCE, - - OREGON. Do You Buy Well I Guess Yes- Then the proper place to go is where you can get them pure, unadul terated, put up in prescriptions by skilled pharmacists, and furnished at lowest price by the Alexander-Cooper Drug Co. INDEPENDENCE ROLLER Lewis lielmick. Proprietor. Mill Feed on Hand and to Order. Independence, Oregon Near Here's Soap! You probably want he very flnaat and beal whan jroo fe. na It n lha dallcala akin of your wife r baby. Wa nava all kind, of Tollat Boapa. Thy ara Sell htfuily ! fumed and are madeorpurvmaUirlala. We eapeolally your attention to the Mexican Roap Knot aoap, whloh la purely vegetable. Come and (el a FREE .ample. Patterson Bros., The Druggists. Ej Stoves Plow and Oliver Chilled and Bteel Plowt. Van Brunt lrllla and 8fedm. In fact anything the Farmer needs In Ibe Hardware or Imple ment line Jtyn bp j R. M. Wade uuuuuuiuuummumituuiwtiuub Our hosiery stock is very large and mm. . jilete. The, new styles of hats and caps are ia stock. 'Ihey are nobby and cheap, Drugs V MILLS, the S. P. Depot.) Oregon and Ranges I 2 Drills! found Cff te . & Co., Hardware Store.