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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1895)
T.onve vour order at the Star Grocery for anything to cat or burn. Enterprise Publishing Co., Publisher J. T. liU K4llr. , r J. II. MOIUS, rlualiiesa MnimKvr PUUMHIIKO TIll'nUDAYS AT IXDKI'KXDKSl'K OrriCK A8T MIK MAIN- HTKKICT. filtered t the poetnrHre al lnrtctn.tciice., Or, s MKioud-clsaa mall mailer. f 1.50 TEK YEAR! ' 1 " ' " I eVBSORIPTION: TUUKKDAV, JAX. 3, ISStt. " ... . 11!ilcwwiWlmll,WHmU n.Hvsril.v Tfl wont iucco-ful business men, nil , . , , ,r , .mt ..,. . - WHO luaieiousiy cmiwj -i- , . - t. . .. .. nu.ii.Linfl .u.li.xll. printer.;.., a a notion It at the test of experience ox - '"v - 7 . .. . . a. rule the pubU prefer trading with Uw.mcwlumt who advertise his goods, i h, shonkeoncr who di.1v. hi, wares , a in print. While it ia important to reach the greatest number, but it is also Important to have your advertisement bo worded and artistically displayed as to catch tho reader's eye. It is the reading of an advertisement that brings trade to the merchant When a news " iwper'a advertising columr.s are. made readable and attractive, then, it pays Jo advertise in that paper, Thp K,n. lnnrnisK lias !Ken suceeastul in sacar ing advertifcrs as nnieh through its ' attractively wonkvl and artistic dis play ads as any other rtuson. All of its fcaders c:refii!!y read its advertising columns. The publishers of this paper take siKeial pride in working for the interests of their patron?. While we do not wi.-h to unduly boast we do ctiiin) to lea 1 the nswspaper field of rplk county in the attractiveness of our advertising colli inns, and to be second to np iiewspaper in the state, Tak'sq up with every new thinix that Ctjtivq alqnji Qr ju:uping at every proixj i"itiou that offers w not the mark of a thuughttnl or discreet person. It is nearly always better to take time to re flect and investigate. It is safer to stick (o tldngs whose merits have been established.- Dsrflas Itemizer. It all depends whether "taking up with every new thius that comes along or jampiny at every now propo sition that oilers" is the "mari: of a thoughtful or discreet ier eQ!i " , If tUs. "new thing" happens to be a good deal fresbor, brighter, more lijeful and desirable in every way than some old thing that is standing in the way of growth and progiess, then it is the. "mark of a thoughtful porwn" to "fake up" with the "new thing." Stiek jng to "things whose merits have been established' is a s.id and conservative rule Qljseryed by discreet people gener ally, but the people themselves are the best judges as to whether the merits of the thjng "lifive been established." To stick to something because it is old, be cause it is "established," is evidence of i'mossbackism" rather than thoughtful COiiicr vat isn, , Of course it i3 unfortunate for the : fame of Japan that the old Tartar blood should haye asserted itself at the storm ing of Port Arthur. Ir fact tlje world lias been ' expecting too much of the Japanese. Their civilization is, too re cent to pass unscathed through the ter rible ordeal of war with a brutal and barbarian foe. Only a thin veneering of Pftme twenty-fiye years schooling in the science and moral tenets of modern civ ilization separates t)0 Japanese people Jrora the semi-barbarous state of their forefathers. Japan has not and will not relapse into barbarism. The gov ernment of Japan is in quick touch with the humane sympathies of the modprn world . The fact that a strict investiga tion is to be made into the Port Arthur massacre is evidence that Japan is rid ing upon the topmost wave of progress. With this, oof first issue in 1805, we vish our readers :d patrons a happy New Year. AH the signs of the times " indicate that an era of prosperity will again dawn upon the people during the -pneuing year. Business is assuming a healthier tone, tho people are more hopeful and the great affluent tide of "bard times'' is receding from our shores. The song birds of health and courage aud confidence again fiil the busy; world with the. melody of their nitride. .The business world again feels that it ia treading on solid ground and hoe has triumphed over fear. Better tiiney 4 re ooming. : Tim Christmas number of the San Francisco Examiner was a brilliant suct cess, a bright, racy and rare issue. It scintillated with the sparkling chain- paKiieofwoiuairswitandoverflowedwith the rnilk of woman g fcyuipatby It was U mm Av l.v aniM fift' r-i;. n r - - hi , i (ornhi'ii brightest wouieii. and the : But, as Brother Wash says that be has precocious progeny of their Lntin will''no grievance," we do not care to lie compare more than favorably with the icaptiotis id our remarks. Christmas issue of any uewsaiier in J -he t'nite.1 States. The experiment j Wwlk we have no pympatliv wilh Was nun t tuipg out of the usual order ' aud -it was as wcetssliil as it was jinnjije. Tins fatal eiulins the Chrilnia festival at Silver I.uke, lit Southeastern Oregon, wRnu l o "1 tcrrlblw catastrtihe" that tver befell any com munity. Tho horrible- holoatuxt has cast a 111 of -,oom ovw 11,0 ,'"t"V southern part of tho slate, for the victim of the fire (lend won) connected either through relationship or personal g.MUHiutn'u-O' with almost ''very com- . ... .i . ..... 11... ri.UKi. j mutiny oi rouuuTii vrv.-p.i. - 'of the distor, tho explosion of tt lump. ; ;::';:;i;;;,;;;;1;,; f !. .... ib ....m tho only menus oi exit, mv " - J " !traiH,,lea.lorf.K n-.d Iwt t ceris!. .' I iwiv-two I iiii-r ,u,r., vio lutnie. to a eri. n ml mi - ,,,.iniinif , 11 ,,rl , , hen the es -re.so of a lit dv pit . n.-e oi ... 1 lit .td f till. mind mitflit nave savru mc - terrible a calaniiiy never befvll '' community in Oregon before. Ir is tot the parpx-e of this paper to unduly ciilicisj Governor IVnnoyer for hislathcr five u of the pard-mitm power which is vestil in him by virtu, of Ids office, but the turning loose of the homicide W. W. Saunders toagah. pre upon society, although it be Texas society, is inexcusable and utterly un warranted under the circumstances. Saunders was serving a life s.'nt-'-eo for murder in the s vend do.'roe, an 1 it was only through all ki ids of legd trick and jugglery that his neck was K'.ved from the hangman's noose. The killin;; of Campbell is ttill hesh ia the minds of the people io.x'gou, a.id thew were no extenuating circumstances connected with the murder. It was cruel, wan ton and premeditated murder, inspired by jealousy, tho basest of passions. Th? safety and sacrediiess of human life de mands that such men s Wirt Saun ders should be kept behind prison bars. t., nl n f.nrther.i bliziard has swept arrosa tho Florida poninstila and destroyed a largs part of tho vegetable cron and citrous fruits. It ia estimated io tho loss wiil reach into millions of dollars, and that it will take the country several years to recover fro:n tlu dam age done to its orange, lemon and pine apple orchards. The people of Western Oregon are fortunate in being free from any climatic disasters to tiieir crops.and while our winters may be rather moist at times, th3 terrific cyclone and tli'J blighting blizzard never visits this favored region. Our people have much to hi thankful for in the way of a mild and equable cti.n.it:. A tin Orego nian says, "Oregm ir.-vcr has claimed, never will claim the aathorsaip of 'Beautiful Snow.' " Wk learn from tho Oregonian that one of the Vanderbilts has imported a voracious species of the East India weasel into this country for the purpose of destroying roJents and other vermin that infest his Xorth Carolina farm. This vivacious and prolific niongoosa is said to propagite its kind three times a year, and each time the accommodating spouse yields a litter of twelve. This voracious weasel devours all kinds of birds, domestic fowls, and when pressed by hunger will fscdon young vegetables. It has become a terrible pest in Jamacin where it was first introduced to destioy field mice and rats. The Oregonian very sensibly suggest.'! that "a shotgun quarantine should be instituted around j the Vanderbilt estate in Xorth Caro Una." It is quite amusing to see that bril liant independent organ, the Portland Daily Sun, repeatedly quoting the Polk County Itemize as a republican sheet. Is it possible our esteemed contemporary down at the metropolis has a purpose in so doing, or is it unable to recngnize birds of its own feather? And there is another explanation that occurs to our mind. Probably Brother Wash strains the gray matter of bis brain so bard to sustain an independent attitude in poli tics that lie is unconsciously warped to the opposite side of his well known per sonal convictions . This peculiar trait of the mind is one of the inexplicable puzzles of psychology. - Euotiieu V.'asii, of the Iteinizer, very sauvely remarks: "Maybe the teach ers' institute acted wisely and niayhe they did not in making the Extkici'uise their sole official organ." We presume i that if the "teachers' institute" had se lected the Itemizer as their official organ they would have "acted wisely," for our j amiable neighbor very t-ointedly tells jthein, "if you want to get your matter before the greatest number of readers of . - : :.. .. . ,. .... r i oir cuuiuy, iv iiiuMuiu nit; iiciijizcr. Senator Dolj,li on the money and !maj.e several other fpiettions, and should like : to se.j li.-ri succeeded by some sound 16 Boilsjit Once Hood' 8arnparlll Purlfl th Blood and Rxntorot Hltr. i Ur. F H. Stomn Wthnot, 8. Dak. "ft I. ITood Co., Lowell, Miw.i About four years p my wtto troubled wttJi salt rliouia. Aluiotigh w trleU n;rly evorvthtiur H Ip't worn ttwteail ol hotter m m'r lH.fl. ol hor l.nu.U o Hint l-'''; SvJIr U'- Kliuilly sUifl fominen. ' J to u" lf.vi' 8ar.iirtlla ittl Iimi !" h-"' nJl twobottlM tier ti ni. .1 wer cnliroly lirll i.l isai, uiy neck was covered witn botu oi a Scrofulous Nature. Thoro wcro sUU-ca tf them r.t oae wid m ooit M they Ii-aba ot'u-n v.vcl .S break out !y "ci imally lev:a:-.o cJV.-;e.l wall rl.lei nd Food's'iCurss soars. I t.Vn cotumenced taking IIood' Sarsa parllta, ttu l fter taking four bottles the bolli h-i.tnll K""I'.t nn.tUios.'arslmve ilisippesre't. U &nVll IKHKt j. Nrlri!" -."i "w f-rla-! from nv dtsonter of tlie hlwnt. h. . Stowell, Wilmot. Smith Pakota. H0CdTpill3 act twlly. yet .roint.uy ad efUoieuUy, oa Ue lit aud bowel. W. bimetal!.- republican, btit.in ouropinion, he will 1 his own successor. The political stars long ago conspired in his favor. That complicated little iiuestion was settled on the idea of last June, but the dear people, tho over-contidintr peo ple didn't know it. They M ill find out how the thing is poirs very however. shortly, Kebraska'B Appeal. Along with tho bo.-ean Miistsi i noss. that w what ths l.NrKKii.ih from the north comes the wail of lis here fr, hut tho newspaper hunger and suffering from the ; owes much to its pntronn and tlu-ir driH!"ht KtricLe.i and blizzard I eucces iniipt ho nnid.) u ncsplern swept plains of western Nebraska, j turn. The publisher. of this paper While th-.'se unfortunate jroj-lc live f.el very grateful to tlnir many far from the borders of our pros friends and patrons f.r pint favors, porous and b .uniiful btiilc. t lms- ' and sincerely t rust thai they niav fertile priiries are never fi.iling in J continue worthy of their esteem and their crops, yet they are within j patronage. easy reach oi our eympainc uc ant. ills pre nmiam.. ......... ...v ing for a common wealth that i fa vored py the greatest and best t( nature's gifts, an equable climate, a productive soil and never faiiintr r .,- crops, to J morally respond to inr calls fir aid that come from a peo-j p'.o- who have been dcspoih-U of , every means of physical sustenance! by the blighting drought, the mer- j cile33 cold and tho herce blizzard. ; S-ich an anneal U mad-.' not only to the people of Oregon, hut to every prosperous commonwealth by the suffering poor of Western Xc- hr.asir:!. The tain of hunrrcr and ' destitution, as told by actual eye I witnesses, is pathc.ic in the ex treme. We quote one terse, hriel J letter from among a number that have come under our observation. .ir. j. it. ivariies, wr.iint; inun Shelton, Neb., says: "I cannot see how the majority of the people of this neighborhood are toget through tin's winter, with starvation (daring them in the face. This is to be their fute unless there is aid sunt from some E-.urce." The citizens ofLaGrand, Or., and other points of the Btate arc taking practical etep3 to send relief to these suffer ers, auranu win senu a car toau each of grain, Horn" and vegetables. Why cannot tho well-to-do citi zens of Independence and vicinity donate a car load of flour from this community's superabundant sup ply? It will, indeed, bo as bread cast upon the water?. The gift would be one of double beneficence. It would be giving relict to the month cornet band was corning starving and also inspire the donors I along the street, so the story runs, with the satisfaction of having: and the old horse hearing the nw done a grandly righteous act. Let , ful din behind him started 011 a our leading business men call a i furious run down the street. All meeting and Bee what can he done j at once the horse stopped, looked in the matter. Now is the time to I around and recognizing "the hoys, act. THE EECOED BROKEN. This Week's Enterprise Lays All Its Competitors ia the Shade This week's issue of tho Extek- pkisk makes a most remarkable showing in its advertising columns, considering that this is our first issue after the holidays, when business is usually dull. Out of some seventy-two professional and business representatives in this city, we have sixty-four represent ed in our advertising columns, either in locals or display ads. And had wc time to have seen the others we probably could have secured their advertisement. We shall call on them in the near future and see what can be done in the premises. We believe that no newspaper of Polk county ever made so creditable a showing be fore, and we seriously oueslion if an - v PaPer n the state lias W per cent oi the business i t the place where it it published represented in its columns. The E.vteupuise has been able to make its present showing be cause it always endeavors to do the most possible for its p-itrons. It spares neither time nor labor to its advertising columns readable attractive and "catchin" " The shrewd busfliess . man sxn XUBCrat The Prince of In Hivakinjs f the writmpt ot le kuuh, hown by ustrulojiv, fays: WHAT IS EVERLASTINGLY WRIT SHALL BE EVERLASTINGLY READ. We ato d.'trni.itml Hint our reputation for lmiul ii.K the Un.t of Kootk Ht iling tu tu for t h by t money luWiluY, and that wo wll wry rtu-l lor Li whLt it i n prem'nUHl to Ihv .1.. I oy,r . t lusty writ on tlie mii ' vt-rv I'ltiwit in lolk county, ivtui tlmt ly punlianing at Patterson's Shoe Store You will uvo money, ami at th, s,n titi.n pet the latest styles find imwt oonifortablo fotdwear m tho liiiti'ket. C 9 t Electric Soles? II iivc y V PROF.WINGREH'S ELECTRIC INSOLE tmtoU.i.W-- la.t MUIu.li. Everlastinfily for No Misrepresentation, W. II. PATTERSON. learns whether a ivwpapi r itiun- "i.wmpnt is trvi:g tn luake lus 1, .ri only drum- nihi" hi patronage ''for tha imnif,y there in it-" Of ocur.so uueoess ! U the iri:i;iiry object of any uiih ()n yi,ft.s (ay of lina.....s houses in tll'd CltV the were elosed. Mr. Charles D.ltipFey, of fa 1cm. is visiting at her hrotherV, - ..r i. Jerome jJornsue, m uns AU t,)t, B.xnum ; town reiK-ivcd t!l,ir j;0tll.si, u, (iist of the year, lTKl,r ,,w ordinance they" pay ?I0;J e.lch or (,,lartcr. Mrs. M. 11. wravca, oi tins nij, will vbit Salem today (Thursday) to Fprnd a few days with her daughter', Mr.. F. (!. Kerlson and Mrs F. F. i'ost. The Valley Times, Hucccor to tl LaFayctto Lodger, is on our t.,h!e. It is a bright, newsy local shect, r.-puhlican in politics, but cari'HJ and courteous Rev. E. G.. Michael, of Island City, an old time wheel horse of the M. E. church South, was visit ing his daughter, Mis. W. W. Lines, of this city, last week. W. A. Morehead, ot Monmouth, has a very intelligent horse, which he drives to his delivery wagon. Some amusing stories are told of the animal. The horse is never "hitched" when wailing at tho store for goods, and when ha feels chilled and wants to limber up, he will go tne rounns 01 .nr. .wore head's patrons, stopping a moment at each house and then return to the store. When the noon hour comes ho quitely walks around to the stable. One day tho Mon- turned around and came back to the store SENT IN A LETTER. For hoursslie fcftt benentli ln.-r hn But not nlu;:le .. Upon tliat pac !tb paper rprcad as If to write, .,t tite'd mlil 1 i.uri-Bt white. An ea-y t&?, It to lit-r Willi Bcliool-ziri ..-toqaenn to gilnh: Then wherefore uc the pen not Rtlr? And why this most Attractive blualif Had common friendship tirfed Uf.-r pen. Swift on i errand, I'll eni;a?e. The littlo -;rl!Jj had traveleil men. And covered over many a pae. But. nh! It ii no easy teak For this dear maiden to Indite A letter and herheart unmask When 'tia a lover bids her wrltel A sentence may to much convey! One woid a volume may express , To those who read it far away. And make the meaning more or least And so she lii.t-emo'er ihe puKC On which. In words of llvinir light, Iier heart has written to assuage Its pain her taak to expedite. fiha bluhe ns she reads the lines. And- modest niaiilen seems to think At she at lual her pen re iltfiis. That tliey are writ rltU common Ink. And on the paue, elill pure and white. Blic jtresees one Iouk, lintp riiix klsn. And truiita that he who bade her write The letter will not read amiss. Be break the seal with eafrcr haste. "What! Not one word? Ob, yes, I aeel This that api-ars a barren waste Betrays my darling's love for me I When tongrue or I ten their aid refuse The heart is then most eloquent So. love, your letter I peruse. And take the a-1 ewes that yDa-sent," Josephine I'oliard In New York LedKer. Dr. Price's Cream Baklnz Powder WorU'tFairHlk-bcst Medalaiut DiplosBa. ' arvr-re-ni -a - India, tCfXnWorlliof ntln tliii it vpDUi,, hud by n.orlnn '"' ,M.lr l I . I lr, trie ol. ., nml !.-. tt.. i.iy 50 CbNTS The hei.lthlet, niol ituriihle t.nil mul (-.iii.f.irtnl."" Iiivilo 'er mini.'. Kvoiohie th.in. Il tl' ! -i . j- . ; ... f.SPORT OF THt CONDITION or THC INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK. At Independence, in the Htitto of On gju, nt the clow ol bitiiuefS PiccmUr 1!. IMM. rr.'it'P. r.t. hi an. .ll.t-oiirt - t.,.r !rt,fl. ..-.-ut-l n.l UM urrHl f. m. Ii..r,.;it lu .t-iir.- t-iri'Uli.tit..i l-r.-t.it'. til !' ll.Mii! ... shh Mriiif-t, t-1.'. - j Ii .nt.-, t -tri.lt iir ft'i'l II t inrr. p ir Iri iti Nivl'l i-Mi.it-. ni. I ll-r- il") lu fi vni. It- lirttlk. :i'l lt..liKfr . t sio-L. 1.11.I .'.iir t- .1. ii.-i.t. ... V.l.-. ... Ol'HT Nt.-.Kl ItAiik. Kr.ili.'pr.t nr curr,-. iii.'kr:. i.4 -ni. Uwll I. Ml. Nil IlKftkHVa 1.1 lliK.VI: l.-.J.I ..:- IK J ii.iu.' :i Ml? H tM Ul U l r-ltr-'lP l.dl-lr-n''.-r nlc ll uo .l 0 r4 U3 U) K.lflpll"" fin.lIOl t'. R Trfurcrr. J-rr l-rl.l ul cir.:.llll"ll Total l 19,111 " l.lnu.iTir-. r.,l,hl .l.K-k In I sd.ixi ttl 1U.UUI1 uu M.trt.lin. rum! t'n.llvi.11. 1 inmi. M ami IR.M 1 l-l Nt.tli.nttl t.atiW tt.'t.-H it.ilH!Hiitlli hup It. t'tbrr Nt.linitt.1 tlMitk Jiiu- lu Mii.'.e lit.nl.. t.ii'1 UtlikPr. -lit.llvitliial .1. :i-.:i aul.Jwt t" i ll"' I't-muii'l f ri:;t. titt. i.l l.-w-H i.in m li.se mi :i r,;ti im n.i-wi .Nitlp. a. 1.1 Ullin lr.lU-a.uiitr-1 T..tl ll,OI T9 SUIa i.f .Irrici.n, nHt .-uiiuiy f Colk. i l.W. 1-. .'.mm... ay, l'ihtr "f lht al'iv f.mnl tta:ik, l't H.ilrmi.ly .M.-tir ittf.1 thr abu.r tt.l.-tili-it 1. Iruc to IllP b.'.l of fltv know Ir.iKt- anil IM-Urf. W. I". I UN.N A W A V. l unllli-r. H-.tbk(-rlt.l anil .u-nru tu u.-ritrn mn Oil. Xlt.1 day of p.-. . mhr, l' l. A. M. Ilinim, l oliKkc-l -Alt".!: Nolary l-ublk-. II. If I R.I-HIII.H-, ) alAt) A. V ki ftttl . p. W. MRAiia, ) Plrrclor. A ppointniciitN. l-'iillon lug nr.- Hi.- iipp..liitiiH-iili or M. K t-liiit-i-li aotit 11 o IiMi.p-"iil.ti-- .--mill; I.011I. III.-. Il siiniliiv ui ll u. 111.; Inilf. nit-iir. L'l .suitilav, iiiitrtihiut ut 11 it. 111., c i-ltlliii lit " p. 111.; i 1 .ili-.-, ."Ill MiinkHy nt II i" 111 , 1 ..in In vine- nt 7 p, nt.; Pli t-imilay, I111I1 in iui.-ii. nioriiliiK unit cvi-iilii. .1. M Tl IlNI-.It. rtxi.,r. The Aerr Mm who suffers from hcailachesand 1 i 1 iousiirss needs a medicine to keep his Btomach and liver in goml work ing order. For mch people ltiians Talmles fill the bill. One tabuh gives relief. The Pininb l an nnfnllln Inil.-x rf t nu-u.er. 'J in- r'i'inte 'i j pe in. (Dixfn a 'r. ti wi.i. fteat n.eii-y ait'i llriiiiie-. t lo-cly nltlcil ir tho hrutiiiuii-l Tyjie, ihe ilii.r.iliof tho.e cl Mhaiirel Mm. and liii.ln.sa aaillty. Iloih i.f llirre typo l li.iij t'l ihv. bn.y man or womnn; anil 'cu:utel.'ti l-'anilly Mnt-alui! oe-,ir-. c-p-(:ti.lly for and. ptir.oiia v. holo M.lunie "f new lileaa. ron. 1I.-111- d In a .mall rpare, n b"t Hie r rorii of llio whole world work fo. a a-'nali rimy l-c rend In lia:f nn tior.r. Tho C'olilral 'i c iliil'ert.-s j' r.ocmi-iit, eiiliiin-. and a Im-u of ruifc.i-. (nit trv, ami fii'llon. A w rnoa v ll h tlt. te of tiuinih will ilmr. out'liiv enjoy lie lllemry atlrne lions of ileinore.l'B Mt;i;ttziiie. 'ilic Ar tl.tic Ti'e inillrtiti-a a love of luauljf mid art, which will (Inil rare j'lcaftm- In the nia-iilllcefit .tll-pleU nre. of roea, 104 '41 lnrltri, r.-iri .lined from the miyliial iaiiilln.' I.y lie IxjUKpre. the moat ei-U-lirnti-d of living I'-itwer-palnter., whiili will he given to evtry mli.rrtli.-r to lli-nioreet's Mayarlue for IMiN. The col of tuts sup. rb work ol art was t.ftO.iiO: and Hie trpr.Kitirilon eann.a be fll.tinttuWIied from the origins). Ite.lile. lliia, an exuul.lle oil or waler-eolor picture I. pub. li.hcd In each number of the Mnira r.lne, and the articles sre .o pro. full. Slid miperhly illu.lrsled that the llat-uzlne ia, in reallly, s port folio of art worka of the hlxhe.t order. The IlilloaoililcTyii I. Ihe tliiii.il of the thinker and Inventor of Idc-.e, who will lie deeply Inter ested In those develojted monthly lu Ilelnon-at's M.nline. In every one of Ite tinmerou. deitarinienta, which cover the entire srtl.tic ana Fcientlltr. Held. hrnnicllliB every flirt, fancy, and fail of tho day. Iiemoreai's l imply a He'f"t 'nniily Mairnrtne, and was lonj a-o crowned tueep ol the Mmillillea. Send In your aubarription; it will cot only HOn. and yon will have a liti!.-n klairazinee In one. Address W. JaKKlK.i.Ursi.ninT, lubh.ber, 15 rUi-t Hlh Hlreet, New York. Though not a fafblon magazine. Its perfecl fa-hion pa?e.and iiaartlrlea on family and d.tnieatic matlera. will be of .iiperlntlvc Intereat to thoae tKMi-.loK the Feminine Type of Thumb, which In.. kale. In lis .mall aire. elelid.-nea, K.fl nail, and smooth, ronndrd tip, thoee trait which belnnl i-.itlally to the rentier set. every one of wnoin should suberrlbr te , Ileinoreal'aMajrailoe. If yo sre Bnacqiiainled with .ta merit., aend for a icimea cp (free), and ' yoa w.11 admit that eeeinx Uitm Till Mils baa pal ! ou In ihe way erf eevinf money by iading j Matrarine ewrythlng to aalltfy the literary want, oi tho whole family. j f ril M 4 Give U s ' and wo will save you $$$$$$ We don't want your iar all your dollar. We can tlnio to durpriHi) yon, and BUY GOODS FROM US -ynTT WILT r KIEK YEfclREELiF bw'ituso you have not lwiiy traded with un. BIG give rtll'll and we f, SMALL PROFIT! don't nythiujf to ph-axe our puMouier. $ DOUTY & LOCKE, Grocers' It's Quite a Trick V 'l i write 11 convinciilg ad vt'rti iiient ahout hariietw and addlr 11 now-a-dayi. All dealers claim much, and moot of th. m W j ' much for the tllsciiminnliiiH read-r to believe. All we do i to tf I: and g.t y..u to t xamioo our flock, and compiiro our k t j i those of 'oilier dealers. I "Tt '"" "i.-.'.r ii I.. ...It u hen vnii Imvtf we are selling as good goods anyo'.hcr dealer in tlrcg.ni. W. H. Now Year's Proclamation. m anmA l i I rpilK people cf 5 I take notice War ls'.M the HAN NICK CASH (iUCCKUV !d the procession with fine groccrii and low priced. This year they propose to put ft still greater rfiMatice ltween them selv and all coinpetilom. Tlu-y will sell goods at Uittmu prices. i I J. When Dollars are hard to ge; It 1m hooves v rvbo.lv to studv value and ; ,1 .i priced u turn llivtultng even rumii euiim m , goods. ' Ilaveyou lxH'U buying curulossly, s If fo, or if not co, you should call and m-e that large stock at "Vanduyn's. Tho brut art of it is tho : XjOw Price for Oexoln. J. M.VANDUYN.rS: NEW STORE! NEW !-.Pln?' E ;.ikv A- Main St., Opposite Vaiidiivn's lDKrKN'DKNCE, - OKKOON. 1 X I ) K I'EN I ) K X C E Dray & Truck Co. Draying of all kinds in and out of tho city will receive prompt mid careful atten tion if entrusted to A. W. Docksteader, (HucTpaor to (iuia.HtHuta) Our prices are the lowest. IN DEPEXDKNCE, - OKKOON OREGON PACIFIC ItAILliOAD COMPANY. CIIAS. CLARK, Ktcciver Connectlnii with Kleniner "HOMKIt" Imw Yiilim nnd Hnn Franriatxt, Htramrr leaves Kan Krunrtaoo; Miin-li i, , 2tli, Klenmer leaves Ya.iiiua: Miirt h , 111, 2ith. Itlnhta rent rved to elinnne Balling diitea w-ltliollt not lee. For fn-lKbt or pi.Kieni,-er rate, apply in any AxenU (.'HAH I'l.AltK. lieeelver, J.II vulIU, tlregon Chna Hendry, Hon A f'o , Now t to Market Hi-, Han KrHiiolM-o, i'ullf. O? ALL KINDS I Si f-t- KllK HAl.K AT THI.f OFKJt K tj Ljfcuosyi Y our Jiar. nil winter, tmr do wo want tell you enough in ft Miort whtm you BARGAINS done this. Wo are convinced tt for its little money, a you can g"t fm Investigate thU matter and saf CRAVEN CO; awaif w ''" I'olk county will that durinjt the P. IRVINE, . GROCEF GOODS! NEW PRICES If you want to purcha ...... I.1...I t (.r.iittir MattresseM, Window shad Curtain wl n, OHico deski etc., be ure and see us. I- We cll them Clirapr th n ever U-foie offcrtd ii In ependence. g aiUpholsterlng nod B. pairing a HjM-cialty. , TJ1 TJ -CJ, JD. BERG HERCULES t olt.'uNe ENGINES Inlendlnf psrekai are of use er line IT n line, "hi"' lilalUaiell"' luiofUw ( HERCULES, as relallnito."! irliy of coMM lion, water al wrknai..lil ll.eleata...-JI" manra.la..ta he.a Kn1"-'''! other, la ."! Ura iHnira fr i .r," a. lo2 trio battery la with Ihe MerrsW. Hlae.tn.l; pn.-ltyannwrtaiw i-foiirisnllloa"'" the .Wiwe alt" 0ieralion. We also mauui&etnre, a. our works la mi A NOVELTY I J VJAXCCiU'OILGflSEKEII "Ua only (mi t'nt 'ueeon.umln ordinary lfe--J r "....! . ,i, ma.. In vtmurka. There la no j--i.li.ai ii... . f ...at oil. Insurance pe"''r" Haiu, r.-ml fi.r.u.l.jue,ririlai.e i l- Horary and Marine Engine l aiscriitt-wsaf I ia. t s.tat at., Han raaawssoe. j MrntHl AlertnesB de nda very largely on the l'T? can condition, Sluggish blood doil' the brain. A Ripanr TabuUfeuf meals will clear -wy he fojf short order. '