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THE WEST SIDE. IWOKU BV Pest Siia Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ouTw . . . . . mx Us Month !. ThrMoutut . .W All marriage and death not low uot (ifwd. Inf Bv Una will be luwrted Ova. All over v Ituee will be charged Bv rent jxr lln ooiety obltumry resolution, will be ehargwl tor at the raw ul 0v Mil lr I live, KVilr4 at th FoeUitno lu lude 4eooe,Orvn, . .eciuid-claMi matter. THURSDAY, OCTOUKK 17. 18M. 1IBCX)STIM'ANCK8 .Remember that th pubUtnenolUil. paper uiuat be notltled bj toiler when a aubeoriber wbdie. hi paper topped. AU arrearage, mutt be paid. ALWAYS OIVK THK NAMK ol the poet, me to which your paper It aeut, Vuur an en nut be found o our bova uulew Uli to don. Al-t- UCTTKHU hould be addrewied to Ui W GST tUUK, ludepeudeuc. Over ur 8Ul I towu oUltnl KlrkUutl, where r kutulrvd of empty house, which am Us had for occupancy for the anklng, nd four tory brick Mid atoue bulMlug with no teuttuU. One tuu ld $10,000 for 40 acre of land uvar the utwl work and could uot get f4,U0U uow. The l,500,iXX) kteei work were built, railroad graded mid bridged, ud thou he "boom" bunt, ilouwo oovllug thousand of dollar are Uumullt; millions of dollar were luwU ihe teel works never rau. Now they are being moved over Into Orvgou. 8uch lathe brief tory of a "boom" lowu in Washington. Oregon never "booms" and she never "burtta," but "sL geii there Jast the same." Attentlou to small matters are often of great importance. It may seuu mail matter to the geueral public to call attention to the atate of our side walk and the brush and weed grow lug along the streets, but such little things are noticed by strangers and neglect to atteud to them causes die paragiug remark. Our city marshal bould report to the city oouucll the rose and blackberry viuc aud branch of tree banglug over walks aud dis commoding the public, lu Simon very case if the marshal would call the atteutlon of property owner to their duty they would willingly re upoud, but If not they should be com pelled to do so. The governor of Virgin must have meant it for a Joke wheu he con jrratulated the governor of Texas on bis effort to prevent the prize fight lu Texas, Inasmuch as prize tights are of weekly occurrence on the Virginia side of the Potomac river, opposite Vab ington, and the governor of Vlrglim doe nothing to prevent them. Auarust 31. 1805. the deimxTatlc tariff bad been in effect one year This ts the way Uncle Ham found that the books of the year's buttiueiw footed up: receipts from all sources f 2ft) 001, 022; expenditures :139,02,33J; balance od the wrong side of the ledger t3,fl05, 310. There's a poiuter for energetic Americans In the announcement that Japanese capitalist are a Unit t establish a line of steamships between Japan and the United Ktates. The Atlantic imposition is away dowD Houth, but the prices charged are away up out of sight, unless some of the writers are grossly slandering the town and its business men. It isn't the missionaries in Chlnii, but the opium trade, that John Bull is preparing to protect by massing strong fleet of war vessels In Chinese Pasteur, the French scientist, dis covered many things which benefited humanity, but when death came he had to go, just like the ordinary man J. A. Mills, of the "Itaket Ktor," whs surprised Wednesday evening by about thirty of his friends, who came In to celeorate the fifth year of his wedded life and brought wooden gifts;prlnclpnl one being a fine carved oak rocker. It was a complete surprise to Mr. Mills. F. E. Chambers created much ajnusn. ment in performing the marrluge ceremony. The entertainment at the Auditorium Tuesday evening last of A. Aainnld the violinist and his wife the pianist and Miss. Etta Beamer, the singer, was well attended. Most of the audience said the music was "too high" for them, but musicians said it was a treat, the latter being in a mlniority however. The first excursion from Indepen dence and other points in Polk county was such a success last Wednesday and so many were not able to get tickets, that another will be run a week from next Wednesday, Octet 80th. Tickets must tie engaged at least three days in advance. Fare, round trip, Including two admissions to the fair $2.75. Just as we go to press we learn that Frank Beadick, the well known actor, assisted by several professionals and a company of about forty of our best am ateur actors, will give the patriotic play "American Born" the first night being October 81, at the auditorium, under the auspice and for the beneflit of the 0. A. B. CORRESPONDENCE. IrCOY. Master fJIcuule Urave was the guett of Lewis Macketi last Huuday, F. A. Hui'doti, who formerly lived on a farm east of Hetlivl, ha recently moved to the old Dave Holme' place, at "Holme' (hip." Mr. aud Mr. 11. J. Hrelhertott, of Newport, are vUltlng mi Ui horn of E. T. Hatch. Mrs. F. M. Bhurtlirr and daughter, f Portland, were ovu on the train, houieward-lsmtid, Monday. They had bwu visiting U. O. Uravta and family, at Mouuuiutli. Itev llohinsnu preached In Dallas last Huuday, his appointment here be ing filled by Itov, Kunl, of Maloiu. Hon. K. T. Hatch returned front Sloiu Monday, where he had been at tending Presbytery. Uncle Johnnie Metjuerry aud wife, of your towu, visited friend In this vicinity last week. K. C. lVutlsiul wa her taking note thl week. Our school began last weak, with Mis Nellie Mtilkey, of Halcin, for teacher. Mis Mulkey la a eousiu to our county clerk. Miss Daisy Kltelgeorjre.of North Yam hill, aud Mini Ida Dickson, of lone, visited their aunt, Mrs. V. Maekeu, lasi week. Our well-diggers, M. McNulty aud V. L. btroug, were working at their trade lu ttie vicinity of Amity nearly all of last week. J. F. U'litxy, the rustling Insurance ajrent, show hi beaming eouuteuauce amouit ustpilts fienuently. We hope to see (Iranduia Starr settlel lu her new house mkiii, a It I nearly ready to move Into. Mis Alice McKee I working for Mr. J. C. Fletcher since hop picking. Mis Myrtle Davl aud little brotlier Waldo aud also Mis Alice McCoy, are alteudlug (chool iu Haleiu this fall. Mlsse Blanche and Jenule Hunter will attend school hero this waiter, driving baca and forth from their country home. A slight change ha takeu place lu the residents ol our town, J. M. Wann, who formerly occupied the J. McQuerry bouse has moved luto Ihe one next the hotel, while hi former rvsideuo is filled by Fuller Devoe aud family, J. IVvoe aud wife have moved from the hourseofM. MoN'utty to the widow F rater farm about three mile north of town. Dr. Courtney and family left here Monday for their new home In La favette. The Dr. saya tht couutry I too healthy for him. V. Macken and wife were trading in Salctu Moudsy. II. U. tit. Jobu aud Andrew Testing, are doing carpeuter work at the Beed farm. Our merchant, J. C. Fletcher, also II. C. 8larr, left Monday morning for the Alsca couutry for a fow day' outing. F. E. Miller, the blacksmith, and James Wisuer, seut a few day hunt ing aud fishing lu the Mill Creek vicinity. C. J. Strong, M. McNutty and J. J. Fin u took a lot of apples to Whilesoii Monday and brought them back all made into cider. 0AKp)ivr. William ()nborne, of Eugene, was down visiting his brother John Osborne last week, It hua been twenty years sliuw Mr, Osliorue had pulil a visit to bis brother. Frank Cowden will start for tils old home In l'euuitylvanla the last of the mouth. Elmer Yarnell threshed forty bushel of beans with a hop stake. Who can beat It? We understand that W. P. K. Is on his way to Kola, w ith a barrel full of old watches. D. Oibaon, of West Haleru, was among us last week. Every Pol kite should feel proud of the glorious promise of future reward for the man who Is industrious and enterprising. We will be far on the roud to sticcen whenever such a spirit Incomes dominant, and no nmu can I wholly loyal to local Interests without loving the county In which he liven and rejoicing at every evidence of sue oesB. J. W. Kennedy Is building a wond- liouse 22x14 lor John Young. C A. Allen Ih enlarging his dwclllng- liouse, which improves its looks very much. Ed. Byers and Milo Werrlu are busy harvesting tlielr "spuds." Jiiine Huntley and ltd. Osboruo had ver loot IiuhIh-I of poiatiss, on ten teres of wheat-ground. MONMOUTH. Mr. Jesse Oross has purchased the hotel proerty, and expects in the near future to cater to the traveling public. John Bun s, near Lowisville, had a stroke of paralysis, lately, iid'ecllng one side of his body. Mr. MuUcr opened up a meat market on College street, directly opposite the Christian church, on Tuesday last. Dr. Thomas went to Halcm last week to attend the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. V Htate Superintendent of Hchnols O. M. Irwin, accompanied by his wife, was in towu last week. A few of our citizens met and formed what will be known as The Monmouth Board of Improvement, to which all citizens are eligible without cost, to meet every alternate Tuesday. Next meeting on the 22nd. Mrs.. Thomas has purchased a puir of elk antlers, thought by many to lie the largest they have ever seen, weighing near forty pounds. They were brought from Coos county. Call at The Thomas Pharmacy and see them, where they will be on exhibition for a few days be fore being sent to Plilladelptila, Pa. George Cramer Hr., one of the pio neers of Polk county, and the first residents of the site upon which Mon mouth now stands, died last Friday night at the advanced age of sixty eight year. The funeral which took place at I o'clock on Hunday, wa quit largely attended by relative and friend. Het vices were held at the home of the deceased by Rev. Hunipter. Hon. Dinger Hermann visited Mon mouth Friday and spok to th students la chapel that rooming. He la travel ing through th stat visiting all the public Institution and thu directly learn of the want of the Hople,whoiu he represent. He gave the atudeut many word of advice and encourage ment. The enlor class will bcglu their Fri day ntorulng exercise this week. Ow log to the new work they have under taken this year in th training depart ment It ha been Impossible for them to appear before thl. The most recent organisation In th iniislcial department of th Normal, I the male quartette composed of Messrs Ct Nostler, Day Psikes, Johu McCue and Fred D. Thellsou. A, Aamold gave one of hi popular concert lu the Normal chapel on Wednesday evening to a fair ilied audience, lis Is a violinist of uo mean ability. Ed. Hmlth, couimetiecd teaching at llolmsu' cho4 on Monday. Ileiiiemlsr the meeting of the Mou mouth Board of Improvement, ou next Tuesday night, at Bank building, All Invited. Mr. Barry ha commenced building a home lu th northeast part of town. Dr. Hunter, of Htaytoit, was here Thursday to arrange for hi children to enter the Htate Normal school. The track-layer have completed the relaying of rails on li P. R It. almost to the end of the road at Air lie. Dr. Parrlnh and family went lo Port' laud, .Saturday; will return Wednes day. Mrs. L. K. Thomas, went on the excursion from Independence to Port land ou Wedueaday. Have you seen the pretty girl you are lutenditig to vote for when It Come Moumouth' turn T II" sure aud watch for the Moumouth coupou next mouth, Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Adklus aud Mrs, II. A. Addln returned from Laue county last Haturday, where they have been visiting relative for the past few week. The seniors at the Normal have not takeu up their Friday morning rhetorical yet but will shortly. There wa a thort musical program tu laat Friday uiorulug cousUUug of a male quartette by student, aud au x cvlleul olo by Mis Baaselt. .lonniouth I bvMiiulug, had you beard about It? Our rd supervisor I having the street graveled preparing for th ralu which are sure to coma Mis Clare Bent ley, who had th misfortune to dislocate her knee several week ago, I Improving, 11. Outhrle aud family, of Cochrane, attended service at the Evangelical church Monday night. Foot-ball among the atudeut at the Normal, I again being takeu up. A very gisxl game for exercise, wheu played properly. The district C. W. B. M. couveutlou wa held at McJlnuvllle last week. Mn. Dawson and .Vrs. llswley were delegate from this place. Elil. Wm, Humpter attended thu ministerial anoclaUnu of the Christ ian church at Haleiu last week. Jrs. K. Poulkt aud daughter, Charlotte, of Portland, were visiting friends In towu the lout of last week. B. F. Julkey, our general county clerk, of Dallas, was lu towu one day this week. ,Vr. Jeadows, of Eastern Oregon, Is In town the guest of H. Coats. T. H. Powell left Wednesday for Linn county to visit his sister, who Is qute UL Hamilton Milkcy has been confined to his room for several days on account of sickness. KM. Hmlth aud wife with their children, I time and Boy, left Tuesday for Portlaud. They drove down ex pcctlng a fine time while on the way. Hon. W. P. (Runaway visited chas-l Friday morning as did also E. C. Pent- laud and wife. H. D. Pcrclval was doing business In Dallas Monday, PARKEIL To Oak PnlutcorresKndont we would say we saw your account ofW. P. K.'s talk with J. T. II., about opening the jewelry store at Kola. We are not personally acquainted with Mr. II. but have heard of him, but known W P. K,, In fact too well. He stays here and does odd Job for his board, and has not the means to open a "boll" In Etla. If you should see Ben Haydeu or any of the Kola folks, tell them W. P. K. is "Thin paint," and will "scale" lu the bright sun-light, and then If Ben Is fool IhIi enough I u his declining years to get buncoed, the Wkht Hidk or Parker correspondent is not to blame. Dan Atkinson will be married lu Portland next week. The Tetherow boys hud th ir hounds out fox chasing recently. They started several animals, but did not have the good luck to capture any. Cleve Parker will wind up his fall sewing soon. More pottery clay Is being shlpjied from Buena Vista via. Purker to New berg. C. M. Bradley, of the firm of Bradley, Boone & Co., is rusticating at Herod Hprings, Illinois. Dick Tom Is drilling summer-fallow. Jus. Helmlck will re-shlngle and paint his residence soon. The Mayor has re-varuished his shed and has a brand, new watch dog tied in the front yard. 8UVER. Hchool started In our new school house last Monday. The old one has been taken down. Wm. Steele, of Independence, has moved down to Soap Creek on the B. Tharp farm. Chas. Davidson, of Corvallls, was down visiting at Mr. Hecker's last Sunday, also Mr. Vauderpool and Hteele were invited and a flue time had. Mr. Hpark and wire, who moved from Haleiu to our neighborhood, re port that Mr J. B. Htuiup I very III. H. T. Bidder aud O. Pagencoupf passed through our town on the train last week, bound for Portland and the Expisiltloii. B. J. Hecker and wife are uow (lying at Mr. Kyala aud (hey will take enarge of his farm. Avert Vauderpool ha finished dig ging aud walling hi well. Thy now have a new pump aud the horse wont sutler. Jake Hecker had hi new buggy re! paired here at Bowers' workshop, It oosthlmlJo. A dear runaway, Boy you must do Mler In the future. A large crowd were present at the literary Haturday. Pc-lk County Exchanges, Psllaa obwrver, Mr. I.ce Futitou lost Ids valuable mure Moudsy night. Horxe colic wa the ailment; and despite all effort to bring about relief, it was of no ue. What' the use lu wasting breath In decrying blo'imers? If they were pretty, all women would adopt them. They are uot pretty, and will there fore never b popular. Messrs. M. II. lUney and Fid Bailey, Urge, onion raiser of Hlierw tsid, were lu town during the week. They have dlsstsed of agssi many bushel her and say they can find a ready market for their entire crop. The onions are first clans, lisllss lleinlwr. Judge T. C. Hhaw Is now assistant farmer at the Htate Itcform Hchmil. Ihe attendance at school ou Mon day In the prine!P room, 2fl; Mm Wash, 8-1; Mrs. Morrison, 41; II Iw Parker, 83; Mis McDevitt, 42; Miss Williams, 2N; Mis (.1 rounds. 20, with a number more to enter. I. M. Hlmpsoti'a hop crew of over too were out four weeks and from hi forty-three acre picked 4,411 lsxe which made 64,678 pound of drle hop. After that they picked III yards of Lafe Iaughary ami Mae Tur ner. They were paid 60 cent a box and only the clean piiked hop were received. Mr. Hlmpsoii always ha suneu aei or uauii ami Had no trouble is gettlne alt the hop picker wauled. J. D. Hmlth and M. D. Kills of Dallsa, servsd at chetk Uw ud dryer respectively. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Highest Award. An Exceptional Offer. Beginning with this week' Issue we make an ollur lo both new and old sub scribers which we feel sure will meet with favor. We pMe to give free to new subwrlliers aud to thtsie slresdy reader who renew for one year, handsome bound volume of slxty-fou selected photographic view of the World' Columbian F.xpltlou. FjicIi one of these view Is Nx 10 Inche In ixe and Is accsiiNiiilel by an Interest lug aud atx'urate description. If pur rhoiMi) as original photographs thcr engravings would cost at lesst $1 each In order to secure this beautiful and lu struct I ve collection It Is only neceamuy t sulwrilw for one year; to renew for that Mrlml or to send lu a new yearly sutwtcrlta-r with the prosr remittance, aud the work v. Ill he sent n paid. The ( ul.su ivvolutloiiists want to tstrrow f Ki.tKiO.tXiO and tin InkI security they have to oiler Is American sympsthy. AYER'S Cherry Pec tore" 8AVED HIS LIFE 8o any Mr. T. M. Rood, a highly respected Merchant of Mid dlotown, III., of a Young Man who waj ottppoaed to bo In Consumption. "One of tny ciiMtoiiiets. sonxi ypurs ngo, luui a so i who i. all $ I ho symptoms of cnictiiu I IK) SVIIIpt I'lll! UHMill I ilioil. I inciiicinesniion e linn lio relief, uild ho Hlemlllv lulled until ho wiih iiiutMo to envi IiIm lied. lln mother lipplied to Ine for some remedy and 1 recom mended Ayer's Cherry I'ei tonil. The young nut!) took il lu-cordluj to directions, nnd wsm begun to improve until ho becumc well nnd Hlrot" ?. M. Iu:i:i, Mid- (lle.lowil, 111. "Somo liuio ngo, I citnght n severe cold, inv thnmt mid Iiiiil's were badly iullitimd, ninl 1 hud a terrible cough. It whs siip ohciI Unit 1 was a vlel hn of cons.imp tinii, nnd tny lViein!, Ind III lie hojieol 'recovery. But I bo'ighl a hol.Ho of Ayer's Cherry iVrlnnil, took it. nnd wiih entirely cured. No doubt; It siived iny'lll'e.." o 1. Jom;s, F.rnertrt Cove, Tenn. ? Ayer's Cherry Pectoral o Recfllvort Hleheat Awards o o AT THE WORLD'S FA R O il. PIIKHUOTT. J. A. VKNK8H Prescott & Veness, -I'roprletori of L MuniifScturersof and Deslsritn FIR and HARDWOOD, -AND Rouh and Dressed LUMBER. J. A. WHEELER, . Manager- NEW DRESS- HAKING PARLORS. Mrs. M. H. (i-ifl and Ml- lils Un havssnlvrrd lnt nrtiisnlili tid will oimlMiil drvMiiisklii al Ml Kilil tf-itT drnwiiiskliif iwrlnraon (lis mrRvr ut IUIInil and ll trevU, The lulMt syalxiil of ruttlii ud and MilriMillnu iiiimiiu-ii, U ork ilnim TMiiilly and at rvowmshls ri. QOFF & GOFF. CITY STABLI-S. ELY JOHNSON. Prop. Horses Fed by the Duy WoeU. or Month. Best of Attention G'ven Stock Loft in Charge. INDKriJNDKNCH, UKK. RULES AND REGULATIONS or THE Wmmi 1(R 1 To Tah) JjJ'evt Front and sifter October J, JS!tS. INCANDLSCANT LIGHTS I0K HUSINHSS HOUSIiS ONLY. I'rlcoforotioltfoindli'iMiwcrllKlit, wieti H tilKlit.JI.25 jxt monili I'rice for 2 to 0--l('audlcMiwcrlii;lit,HMliftlliilj;lit.I.Oi) r numtli I'rUw for fl or mora HI (tiintllo RlV,n' HALLS AND CIIUKCIILS, SI'IXIALLY KATLD. Flairs Open Until U O'clock. I'rioo for Kl cnndlo siwer, each l'tlco for 2 lo 10 16 candid power, I'rlco for 10 or more, sH'cll rde Wlieio lights linger than 10 will lo in proportion to the etuidlo power. Incandescent Lights for lirsidences Only. f'rloo for oiio 10 eundle jowcr, ench l.OO Mr month I'lico for 2 to ft- 10 tmiidlo jwwer, wicli .75 per montli I'tit'o for 5 or mora special into will Ih triven. Liglita innst he turned off on clmriftMi. ARC Via res Open Until I? O'clock i'ilco for ono are light,. Sifial niti for ull night will Im The aliovo rates are for regular rate will la- int-reimed when lights or a lew months out of the year. for thirty duys. Th iiimpiiny will not renew lisa consumer pnya for the Hume. their iremiw, and the computiy snmcr'a premises m tiny reiwonalilo the apparatus ami the right Is retained by the company to discontinu the curreut at any tlnio to prevent tnovc thoKamo from the preuiism. Iu euKo of uu accident ut the made. All bills to be paid monthly on wrvlw, and nil lolls due and uot ier cent will Im added thereto and i no iignia win tm shut oil. liietuidewTtit luuiw will lw re)l;cod at M cents each. the Company rcnenci ihe right to make change at any time. INDEPENDENCE WATER AND ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY. A. J. 0001 KM AX, 11. 11. JASFKJISOX, F residen t. Secret a ry . I Ladies We have just received a line of Fall 35 and Winter Cloaks, for Ladies and zS Misses, which are the most stylish gar- ZS msnt on the market, and they are as comfortable as they are stylish. We are selling them at lowest prices. E Umbrellas A good fast black Umbrella for 65 cts. Z5 We have them in various kinds and styles, and are selling them cheaper 5 than you can purchase them else-ZS where. Come and see it our statements! are correct. B Gents Neckwear We have a very extensive line of 3 Neckwear which we have just re-3 ceived form Eastern manufactures If you like a nobby and stylish tie, 3 make your selections from this lot 3 Cheaper than ever. 2 I STOCKTON &HENKLEI HE Independence, Oregon. 3 fi-uuiaaiUiiiiiuaiuuiiauiauiiuiiavl A.. W. Docksteader. (HuccMor to Charles HUui(h) -PUOI'HIKfOlt OV Truck and Independence, HsuIumi daao at Rmu.U Bat. City Spsrl::j Brothsrs Meat Market i.i,a is Choice Meats 7pm 5-vr Ilivheat market price paid for fut stock, !f, miiltoii.veal, Mrk, eto, All bills must be settled monthly. ONCX HUNDAVH FROM H to B . n- Free DeliTsry to all parts of the Ciij. Kelley's Livery - - Stable. - - flrat-els ri fnrnlnhfd on short nolle. I imninill trails a peU slty. Main St., ... - Independence DC LIGHT COf .NY, iMiwer liclit. himtIuI rule will Is fl.)0 jut inotilli .75 xr niontli will lx given. cntidlo power me used the jri ratlrlnir or 2ft percent cxlm will ! LIGHTS. 7.W iM-r month given. yearly consumers, and Ihe tuonthU HiodceirHl, for a short periMl only All iiiennilcwent himiH ara warranlc Iitins4 tluit, are carelessly broken un Th coiisumeia will pay for wiring ahull have th right to enter con t i mo for the purposo of exuniintng aliumi or injury of any kind, or re works, no rclmte or allowance to te the 11 nd of each month succeeding paid within ten days thereafter 10 if not pnid by the 2oth of the moult Cloaks. 1 Transfer Go. Oregon. lUib Wood for mIh Removal Sale Our new store will be finished November 1st, and we are going to move. Hut wc are going to give you some big bargains before vvc go. ei-T".t.-".- Our dress goods depart ment is complete. 20 jut cent discount. We can please the most care ful buyers in clothing Gents, youth and lxys. Call early be fore the stock is broken. We are never under sold when boits and shoes are wa' ted. If we do not save you money on STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES and CANNED GOODS it is your own fault. Special Bargains. Ladies' and gentlemen's macintoshes, just opened. Ladies' wraps, in all the new styles, just opened. Plush capes, fur oipes, 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 MILLS, Lewis Ilfclmiek, Proprietor. Mill Feed on Hand and to Order. ndependence, Oregon Near the S. P. Depot.) Oregon Here's Soap! You prohably wnt the very tlrwwt nd besl when you un ll on the d.llcnte .kin of your wito or bby. W nave nil kind, of Toilet 8op. They .re delightfully , Pnimedndremdeofjniremterll. Wee.pwl.lly call your Attention to tb Mexican 8.wp Root toap, which li purely vegetable. Come and get a FREK V lamplo. Patterson Bros., The Druggists. I Removal 1 We will be found just across the street from our old stand after November ist, where we will be glad to welcome both old and new customers. R. n. WADE El CQ, 1 E INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. 2 Our hosiery stork is very large and aim. pleie. The new styles of hats and caps are in stock. 'I hey are nobby and cheap, Drugs?