Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, February 14, 1895, Image 4

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VIRTUES OP KCr3KTtTT.
At this point in Mr. rJrniu-'a ailvcn
turoa ho oiifht to havo mot Iho eeii-r-pency
with calmness oml a remly v it.
llo bad certainly experienced qr.ilo
onouffh of encounter with t!io poMoej
but, w-ttbiain citlwm thr.t ho was,
liucfnoniy fell luia !'!.-. a:ul
1PJL?, S.no...i? . 't l'.:cy lull no
tuoriiy, imacaiatoly Cissi-pcard.
Lu: uot m 3 inimy. J ir.ir.iy Uun oa un
til Iho t !;; assured lil.u that ho urd
Drano wcrs ::-!n,7 Ui tho p :.ts i;"s lion, e
to cluoiUo Uvvilier one or tv.v rl-
havinir on innata and etiltivatod rosixvt l;ms lliat w.ie isot vet clear t.i either of
for tho puarditns of tho peace and faro t'.ictn. Puri-v- ill tlioconv.-ruatlon that
banks, tho noro ho encountered vlicir thU involved, Lawrence iliserect:,v l.ept
power tho weaker bo -tts to resist them. l:iaiv.nr::i shut, o:id presently Ji:nc:y
Tborcforo, when ho was hustled out of i..uhV. rrcuumtiMy to ,tive a eelur.in
tho good old parson's tttudy l:n went : of copy to hla v.ev. s-.par.cr for tho lar.:
with a blind acquiesconeo to'rnu 1 fate, edition. After this the two men paused
tr.ens tcntcM nvti, but very ouch cast j on tlie tidi'wr.1!; and Mr. I rr.no licr-'-n:
down nevertheless, j "My dear wan. there is somrthinj
In tho ban . t j of ih parson'n lo-jr.( c'ooi.t von. in addition to my. clothca.
bov.cvcr, bo -pulled fclmself toRCther j wbicli makes r;e tl. ink that you aro or
and demanded tho cauo of Ma r.rresU I om-lil t.) lie a .Tetitle: .an."
own u-fulaeM nnd o-por;'.inltle wore
nearly over. 11 vua Meditating ft ijitlet
and i'nolTenBivo exit when ho chanced
to catch yellle'a ey, and It riveted
Mm to tho cpot. tiho was loV.iin at
hi:a with a real tenderness of expiv.
tfion, and a certain admiration, too. In
dwd, Johnson in Drano'a clothes was
worth l.Kdtinjf uL llo had an lutein
pent and nvt uncomely vt.sare, which
had Ixten m'h improved of late by thi
o.reeta or more rea ana ions urum. ami
Nelllo l.X)!;e4 at Mm, Uilu!.in:r f llie
word which had joined their hati.! t
and iho fc-rew julto pale, but not with
fear or regret
To be rontiiiutil.J
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
AlullHiitHl ! Ill,' IStlK (Mllil.v 'IViu h.T
,i Muli'Mi. Mini ittvt,irtl tu lUu mlvuiiiviiuuil
ui iiio I'utitit' m mx'i".
i: m I-tft "i"t V VitiiKfT. a. n ut.
liult ("cmlt-mv, ttivcon.
All eiiiniuiiiiliwtkiiio h'lnilnii lo work
imi Im- ,l.iivi-il ;o tin- ltlur ul IliU de
What is
The liiniei -ere by no tnecr.s v.-ill-ing
to explain; they really IVliovcd
that they hud a dangvruus nr.nice ea
hand. ind Jimtay, tho ro porter, was en
tho qui li e to fct a pocnl news itr.i r.r.d
a reward ct tho at:io tir.ic. lio-.vrv r.
r-s Mr. Kr&r.a resisted, Jin:r.y Cnr.Uy
produced tht3 Ulojrura Irora a J.'ew
York novT5ricpor;
"KusU interview with Drr.T!. TiTan
licld tore j.':-ovcU to bo sano aud net th
rlffht one.
Juf.t ono rr.y of Jey shono nj-ainct Ihe
larlc boi:routd of Mr. Drano'a pros
pec ta in this uit;putcii tho trar.ip, i:o
propoyly coniined no insane at H.s iu
Btance. h:.d Ikx-u roh-aMod. Tliir.liinr of
that as uf ono uia wide 'a had been for
given, Lnwrer.co lx-vid his hul tnd nc
compauied tho polioenion out of doors.
; Aa tiT:e r wastt t-iiher eltov,- andJIm
riy praaeod olon.T behind. As Mr.
l)rano was very ijuiev no espHjlal at
tention r3 Bttraotetl until they carao
to the dtxiref tho Iteavcr House. There
o nun was sjowly uescenmr.ff tao stops,
looking vtistly worried anil out of som
It was tho tramp, llo had Mr. Drano's
clothes n nod ho appoored to bo ia
bard luc'.c When he saw tho oCioers
and thrir convoy caiUnjj down the
f.treot bo stopped suddenly and lot d
hard at tho prisoner with a wiJuiy
nnfered cxproittdcm on his face. It wci
but rnonent that tho tramp stood
thus, hut in that raoracr.t hi reiuxinin
faculties went through a tremendous
operaiion. This was about tho sub
' atanco of it:
'Hollo! thros LawrenM Pratie! I
etolo his clothes and his :i:trao and mar
ried la botji of thrra aa awfully rich
' idow.' lio got back at me by stealing
'liia ttlothcB again ond pettiui; cio in
- - hook. llo rcn inveigled no into on
j Insane a.ylua. IIo is cvon now sus
pected of bein? ft lunatic. JCow I know
that ho is not only ur.ue, bet that I havo
': been iho cause ot hi3 misadventures. I
, further know that tho Kansas City non
who .declared this morninp that I waa
not Dnsc. will !o hero by tho next
train frota Now Vork end will freo this
man fro;n all bis troubles. . IIo is tro
tnendoui.Iy rich and pixxl-naturcd. D
. jno if I don't do him a good turn."
Tliis clp.in of renaming was go s?oedi
ly aocoi!;;dis'aed that by tho time Law
rence and tU-j policcmca were opposito
tho Itonver flouso door,"; tho trr.u;p had
resolved upon bis conrao of action, llo
ran down tho steps pell-mell, soized
Lawrenco by tho band ond exclaimed;
"V.'ell, well! to boo you again and in
: -thin shape! I'm delighted and cvorlast
, inlyreliovod!'
. "Oh! yoa are, nro you?" responded
Iawrcnoc, as tho polioomen paused.
I seo that you uro tX the upper cad of
' tho teeter-board at present."
Ho would havo Enid raoro in expres
sion, of his bittorncss, but tho tramp
'in-crrupted:
,: 'Oiaccrs, I don't tbmk you havo any
ripht to hold this rjan. 1 know him.
JIo is my only brother. His name is
Lawrcnco Drano, ot Kansas City, and I
, tr his brother dohn, cono on to tako
earo of him. 1 demand that you tho-.v
mo j our authority for arresting him be
fore you tako him any lurtlier."
This, of cour., was a stumper for the
' poliooi-cu. They had no authority what-
over.
"Hut." said ono of them, "how abont
that reward?"
At this moment a button i Mr.
Drano's Bowery suit srare way.
Jimmy, of course, bad explained the
prcspoctivo reward to the policemen
And had held out its terms as iuduco-
THE ALLEGED J0H3T DUAXE.
ments for their action. Kei'.her Mr.
Drane cor tho tramp knew exactly what
to no,
"Yi'cll, tho fact lo." began Mr. Drane,
"Vou understand." taid tho tramp at
the same moment, "Mr. Drano u not a
crazy manj he' is my friend and rela
liva.", -
"Hut, intcrrtiptcd arain ono of the
policemen, "that reward? We don't pro
pose to stay out all night looking for
thi:;j7e:it and tho reward without some
return.'
And hero ?fr. Crane's right knee bo
fantopctp o.itiis trousers. His
economical sn't was coming rapidly and
naturally to pieces.
"Does it look very bad?" ho whispered
lo tho tramp, as be felt a seam in the
back burst.
"It looks liko bloody murder," said
the tramp, in an undertone; "and
speaking of that, how do you think
tboso lansas City made pantaloons of
jours Ct me?"
'TtU 'cia you'll five 'cm a check at
fho lieaver Iiouse at three o'clock this
t'tcrnoon," whispered Lawrence.
The triwpinov. inelhat Lawrence had
j i." rtsi ended tho tramp, "thero ia
svirirtbiivr about you lieadcs that 111
Ctt:r.;c Ito.'.-ery Btii'. that ne.kes mo ro
Cunl you as destined to Ik-tier ihin;;s
t :::ir. You uavo (.uuurca uurin;; tao jas.
wivk."
" hen both men l?Mhed and after that
tliev shook hasds heartily.
-1 snv,'':;.'.d Lawn nee, -'whet is your
n-.r.ie, "i.ad how tho tuur.er.'.!onaMr
i inl did vou get into a trur.ip'j laVV
:..'v .ljaie." resTVitdod the other, "is
ida'.s dohtson, 1 f.ptised CiehaM J
i was at o-.io time a country Rcfcoolnia-
t:-r, w'r.ieH rjr.y r.c -ount for r.iy lapiou
i.ito Tai.-;y correct English when I talk.
Sihoelmasteriar, I found, did not pay
for a man who had acquired charaparno
tastei cr. r. Iv.'or incomo, and so I di tor-r.-.ir.cd
to travel. L::Tcrionco of an m
lismall.; sove:a nature undermined r.-.y
convi'lions rjspi-vtinif mt:.i et fii'Bi,
and I I'ler fore descended to theft, "ut
it is or.iy fair to explain that this do
scert In c.orality catao from tho fact
that toon after I f-avo up school-teach-
ing I er.t into polities."
"L'nfoitunate," murmnrcd Mr. Drano.
"I was an alderman," continued tho
trcTr:p. "and I voted various frsnehisM
to r-.ilroad corporations and escaped in
clement I n:-vcr knew bow. Then,
having my hands in the pttbUo treasury,
otherwise the people's pockets, for two
or throe years', I lost all censo t de
corum and honesty."
"lou aro to bo pitied, not con
demned," said Mr. Drane.
"So," continued the tramp, "1 am not
altorethcr bad. That, with your kind
ness, you ecm to .sec; but tho fact is
that if I had ah-ays worn a good
clothes as tbeso of yours, I would not
havo hi-oii tempted to commit tho
orimr-s thai havo brought trouble upon
you."
"That Ij doubtless trc." answered
Mr. Drane. dubiously recalUug his pe
culiar i adventures; "but ir, was very
wronir ot you to tafco away not or..y my
garcn-nts but my nauio and credit as
well."
"Ah, sir," replied Mr. Johnson, cmti
inr, "it is aa old saw that 'necessity
knows no law.' Ihtt 1- t us riot
waijto timo. in nrgunicnL 1 came
liero to seek my wife, and when
I havo found bcr you shall bo
fully repaid ia money for the misery
which I havo cauccd you.
They l ad been walking along ir.de-
termlnediy, and here .dr. Prune stopped
"JoLnsen," he said, "you aro in a bad
fix. Your v.-ifo i not only poor f-ian-cially,
bat so badly ofT that sho wants to
claim me lor a husband."
Johnson opened bis mouth wide with
amazement, and as be knew not what to
say, Lawreni;oon;inued:
"Whatever claim she had to riches sho
abstracted from another person, as you
took mv clothes. I havo S'-en her this
morning, oho claims to bo Mrs. Drano,
and"
"Yon infrrr.al eov.ndrel!" eselaimed
Johnson, and ho seized Mr. Drane by
the collar. "Eioh or poor, the is ny
wife, and if you have gone and got her
away from me I'll break your ba'-k and
put you in tho asylum again to boot."
Mr. Drano thook off his antagonist
easily.
"L'on't you call mo names," he cried,
"cr I'll have you ar-csted for theft!"
Johnson cooled down r.tonce.
"Yi'hero's my wife?" ho asked pres
ently. "Como with mo," said Mr. Drano,
"and I'll .show you," and ho forthwith
led tho way to the parson's house. Just
as they arrived at tho door two men
h'jri iod up who creeled Laivrenco effu
sively. They were relatives of his
from Kansas City, arrived by a way
train from Xow York, Johnson hav
ing caught an express at the same'
hour. The relatives looked at Law
renco sharply and seemed to wonder
whether he was all ri-ht or not, but bo
refrained from explaining himself until
they hid como again into tho parson's
study.
Acti-Cis-arstta Lracuea.
Two luiiulrnl I toy from Now
York jrrauimsir m ! oolsinet recently
to ini'iii ft consolidated niU-ei;-itr-
l'tt! lettjlto. Till' Imi.'SI WIT" ileJo-
-zuU'n from t!ie mly-rU'lit irule
grammar schools of the city where-
m art) eMutiusneit hhh-ci,:.-! cue
l-;t.ties. The tmvtin w.ts ud
.hvs.l l.v Ur.. (.'. T. ltuhle.',
Com. ofi'tlit.'ation; Mr. Hunt, ex
ehainiiMi of llio lo;inl i f tnlctvt
tioii. mid iitht'r, t'.fter which the
boV Jirocottli- 1 to fleet otlil'lM
It is u hopeful sign to see the
Ikivs of the country taking it upon
thomst-lves to ertulieate this evil,
and it h u imttter f regret tluit eo
ntuiiv hoys nr po sii-jjloctcd thai
It-fore they know wlmt they nrv
doing they have formed ti luhil
which will rr.iu mind and body.
If pod can U: omimplixJn'd hv
those legiii'. und thci'o is nu
tiotiht ftlio'it it thi v need not U-
(."iinnoa to .mw i tk or .--.mi
Francis-en. Kvery fcIhmi! in tlii-
s-tato milit orp.ni.rt one. Ihe
hoys ought to ho warned of the
evil o fleets and llien allowed t
organize leagues.. Iliey Mioltii.
control the membership, admittiny
those who nie worthy and e:;iiell-
ing tliose that violate tht) rttleg.
I'olk county schools ahotild take
the lead in this matter.
m
Cnstorla U Dr. Famucl Pltchori preacrlptloa for InAuiU
and C'alldrcn. It contain neither Opium, Morphine uor
other Narcotic nubstaneo. It 1 n Imrmlom nuballtnto
for lttreSorlo, I)ror. Sootlilnff Sj rup,nitd Owtor Oil.
It U lle;vsiuit. It cuarantoo l t'-ttrty years' two by
MUMon of Mothers. C.u;torlrtleKtroj Worms itntl ulhiy
feverlshno. Ciutorla proventa omllti:jr Sour Curd.
curr.H lilarrbavt ttml V.iiul Collo. Custorla relieve
tecthltij troubles, euros t onsttp-.ttlon nml ihituleticy.
Cutort. iwsJailLitea V.n foot!, r;--.:!te.i the stonmcU
and borcU lua!t!iy ati.l iutnr:il .!oe Cns-
torl. li t:o CUIMre:;' ritrti-.cca-tho Molhoi's Friend.
wCast"Cl l u.i I'ici l - u-1 VHn '" e'i!l
drriv j!wr luxe n:-.U-.;iy t.'.t v 'u
gootl lin i'Jr v-i. !-r. e."
" Ctu-.orU ti Cio U t 'f f"r "!..',r "f
whUh I u;w-u.kI. 1 U "." 1 ' f 1 "'
tt iSi cant !i. n W.S nw.:" J Vi '.-i -rv I
totni uf ta.-ir ral!.!r i. r.lve e ...-:,-r. t U
t:.J of Citv.'.rlimniiiu. k iw .-n,t:iw!i.. 'iat-'
o.'s:ro:I" ,t,l'lf U"VJ """!S 1 v ,-,n ':' " ' ee t i.
iaorrttiu vr'-P 1 ' :' "r ' " 'uS
af,-rat a'U th.'tr t.'.vi.j- i.-!!u.-
thtfia to itfeauHur i; r " 1 ' "
to. J. T. Ki!"-nru,
Castoriiu
I rm-oinuM-uJ it iwtuj-r.urU'a ) j. '.;
IT. A. Aeorn. V. p
III fo. Otf -i-l M . i.r-ul, N. Y.
.. fhyt, u;it tu Cn del ;r'i' lrprv
i!tt-nl hn' ;.. U-:'ir vt t". r
rn.-a ! Ui.-ir n:ll -r.itli tt:it' tiftN,
(. .I f.'.iu e, li u oiiiy h a i mw r
In. ,1 eat i: i'ilus !ih: l k !.' r-v"'""
1 .i:uo y X oi.e- (m t c-ri?nii tt,t lt
:r. n, i f i'uiMt t oo U to txe-V
Juor uto It."
tno 1Ium-:ta1. U3 DKr-SMr,
IlJkUKS but.
Aula C. Sum, Vr..
orX Ciy.
Our Patrons' . . .
. . . AiTRECIATION
l.llni.iml trm'li, Wr nr mull Itniiillr tl"Vlalni
MHVKHIHt IIIIHOI. IIIIIMI'I, Kill UI fl'tlthl III,
Uvur ut the iniri'liH.hiii riniiiiiutill) .
liy Liberal Dealing,
Hv lliii Miil.rvln uf rv'H n iiililn h-iint, l
iiiiirlixmii hIIi-iiIImii, rinlinviir tu initk iIiiiii,
ilus .in.iirulile aviMiutluii liialisilol n Irk.
Wlllltl tH.k,
The Itest Thing ofull is
Our Low Prices
Outing Flannels
Amoskey GlnQhama
61c per yard
-5c "
Ami nil ultinr iihmU miirtlutiiit-ly lu. Tba
In l nuns I. iiir iiiiiriMiii of uur !
tlnii. nml Hit) ilutlni-iit vavvlli-iH ul allvfunr
IfinKta,
Monmouth Mercantile Co,
MONMOUTH, OKK.
1 be Leader In N SI ) !, IJooil iualUieH und
Iow 1'rleen.
plunenteil hy reecnt meparation.
if we wUh to Ret the lent re.nilts.
Ilenee the iinportaneo of sttiilyinj:
every lesson the evening or ilay
before that lesson is to U taught.
I). .A. IIoao.
" REPORTS.
It
A Great Tact.
The children of Massachusetts
get nearly twice s much education
as the average for the nation, ami
her people earn on the average
seventy three cents a day for every
man woman and child, while the
average for the union is hut forty
cents. This is upon the authority
of Dr. W. T. Harris, United States
Commissioner of education. Does
education pay?
CHAPTER XII.
TUB REWARD OI' TUK W1CXED. "
Rev. Mr. Knowlcs was notliinr- if not 1
!iospitr.blo. When this uninvited com
pany i.vrAnd his buiablo but com
fortable ilwellinjf ho bustled about vitli
genuine aaxit-tj or their entertainment.
"Dear me! dear rac!" he kept saying,
so:;!;-, '-I bavo seen nothing liko tin
siaco tho donation parties in pood old
rodiinlj. I in Kuro you ro all quite wtl-
ccme. l to Ix.'fn out tvith the two lauios
looking for you, but wo failed to lind
you. lJo-ever, wo encountered a younj
man called Jimmy, who is connected
with tho pres3, and ho told mo to return
home and wait for you. Xow I do hope
that all this quarrelin;' is over, and that
you, sir" pointing to Drane "have de
cided to be a man.
"Such Is my present Intention," said
Drane. "Iam getting a littlo tired of
bcinir a lunatic."
"You seem to have suffered some vio
lence since you were hero before," con
tinued Jlr. Kncwles. "I trust that you
aro not seriom-ly hurt. It often hap
pens that harsh experiences of this
kind aro wholesome, and necessary to
Drin us to a proper state of mind. In
deed, they alv.-ays are, if we could only
see it"
Meanwhile the other members of the
party were looking askance at each
other. Johnson was bejjinninjr to real
ize that the new-comers were the Kan
sas C'itv relief czp"ditaa, and that bis
The Recitation.
During the recitation there arc
the greatest number of advan tages
offered to the teacher for the most
effective work. It is here, that his
knowledge of the subject taught,
and a knowledge of the minus
which are to receive the informa
tion, presented together conspire to
make him a power in his school.
Habits of attention are here very
important, and the teacher should
appropriate that which is beautiful,
novel, or attractive, fur which
child's love is very strong'. It is
here, that he should strive to
present the idea in a distinct, clear-
cut image. Without this he is a
builder without a picture in his I
mind, of that which he wants to
construct. Before an architect
starts to build a house, ho sees the
house complete as a mental picture
and then each day's labor is simply
the addition of parts to that com
plete whole. Should he have gone
on laboring from day to day adding
only such parts ua are suggested at
the time and not knowing what
effect each will have, his work will
be very unsatisfactory in every
respect. Let teachers take warn
ing against such haphazard work,
because their results will be lack
ing in symmetry and strength.
The material used by the archi
tect differs in several ways from
that used by the teacher. That
used by the architect has nothing
to do more than to occupy the
position in which it is ldaced. In
the teacher's work there can be no
intellectual growth except as a re
suit of self-activity on the part of
the pupil. The recitation which
fails to create this self-exertion, we
might say, is a failure. The duly
of the teacher, then, is to strive to
create this self-activity. To do
this, and to make every recitation
an integral factor in making a
symmetrical, healthful develope-
ment, it is necessary that there be
careful preparation for each reci
tation. A general knowledge of
the subject is not sufficient. This
general knowledge must le nip-;
IilSTKH T NO. .
i. . i ... i- . i
ie;ort oi i ne lust lour moiuns
ending J i:i. 1V.'".
Whole imhi'. cT enmJN'il
Av.T.i.-e iuiiiiIht iH-ioiiKUiK ...
Am uui- ilnily iilti'inltii:i-e
I 'it ivnt i.f iirfi-niliietv
VImix (n iii ; allium
The iMu her "lioiirtls ar'KUld"
O.ik I'oint litid vi.-its tho patrons
fr.'ji:entiy as a oom-cquenee.
Mai rI. IIkooks,
Teacher.
kai.i.s city sencMH,.
Rojtort of 'alls City school for
term ending, Jan. 1G, IS'.).").
NuiiiU-r days attendance 1:K):!
" n i v 1 1 re i-'i
" of lanlir-i :il
Avr;i.-e i!.ii;v ut'rnila'iiv. IS
" iiiinilv.-r U';Mi:.'K "4
Nu iit,T ot iio I y !iucterx 1, parent
J, others 0, total.... 10
(J. J. liltAHAM,
Teacher.
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MINNEAPOLIS
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laii t In, nir tin I'l him 1 In
t't'l'lr Mtli) It Hi) tttir HU Mill H't
tu& (In- utMirttM'tiiM I In' relit ittitttr
it Ian t until Ihry Imvc d iif t.ri
laiitt (ulllt Mitti wttat r Uu,
" Alt P nl l rl.Biirr " Iiv
nml, mil tti ill ! ntt till,
lit Ilml X"'t will rwtirmU f thu
yuu ff nnttnilltrr,
riiur an 4 t fur ) iurwt(.
FRAZER & SON,
Monmouth.
W Arf vSt-' ' m- '.'Nr!
VIA
PKNVKIC
ST.
W.Y UNDU
"A rr3'a Eujlis'a Complexion. "
That healthy pink and white
might just as well be the typical
American complexion, if people
would take reasonable care of their
health. Uipaiis Tubules go to the
root of the trouble, because a
stomach in good order produces
good blood.
low li.tri s To Al.t,
KATKKX ITIi'f.
o M.vM.HAi SALEM, POItTLAiVJ)
Kansas uilyt , , . , .
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Leave I'orihmd Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, - 0;(Ka. tt
l,euve Indi eudenee Mondays, Wednesday ami Kridas "
Leave .Stlem " " " 7:45 "
san jbancisco. ;Fast cheap Rates
Kiir full diftnllii rail on f I. U. A 0. .;;. nl -M.
tt. II I fT Kit, IiiilriM-mlfiiu , i..-.
or ndilri-ii:
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til-ll, I'lIM ASI'llI,
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Alexander-Cooper Drug 0
-Lead!
City Draymen
All kinds of
Hauling
in or out of the city;
Promptly attendee to. j
Chartf i tt rrnno ble.
Perfumes,
Stationery,
1'aiiit,
Oils,
Varnishes,
llrnshei',
('onibs.
Soups,
Syringes,
Always aim to please and keep on hand
Itubbcr flocsls,
Prescriptions
12
Sulphur,
I'atent Medicsf
CiKars,
Therinoint
Hooks,
IV n.
Pencil i,
Etc., Et
Compound!!
: Carefully
Day or Night.
DEPE1TDENCB, OKEa03ST.
Heart Disease 30Yrs!
Short Breath, Pronation.
Mr. G. W.McKinsey, T.ostmast-cr of
Kokonio, lad., and a br;:' e ex-soldier,
says: "I had been severely troubled
with heart disease ever since leaving
tlie army at the close of the late war.
I was troubled with palpitation and
shortness of breath. I could not
sleep fin my left side, and had pain
around my heart. I became so 111
that I was much alarmed, and for
tunately my attention was called to
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure
I decided to try It The first bottle
made a decided improvement In my
condition, and five bottle3 have com
pletely cured me."
G. W. McKINSEV, P. M., KoVomo, Ind
Dr. Miles Heart Core In gold on a posltlTS
TO&renu-e tliiu ihe lirst buttle n ill Ix-uuilu
All oiukkI-'Ki mII it at II, 6 UiUli'a r.rlu.or
It will Uiwnt, pn:pal(t, on ruo-lut of pnro
by the Dr. Milia iludical Co . Klku&rU lad.
TAILORING.
Aline line of samples
alway on luinrt
to wlrct frurn.
Bafcisfacfcien Guarant-ecd
Tllix. Y, Onkn, lli-nrj- C I'iic Ilonry C. Kn--, J
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Kllfelr of
Northern
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or oalo
at thia OHice
PACIFIC R. R.
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Puliman
Ele -nt
Tourist
TO
Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars
Slep'ng Cars
ST. P.1UL
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BUTTE
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Dray & Truck Co.
I DrayinK of all kind in and
out of the city will receive
prompt and careful atten
tion if entrunted to
A. W. Docksteader,
(Hureeuor lo ('hM.KUnU)
Cur priccfl are the lowent.
INDEPENDENCE, . OREGON
...OF AU.X!N
r -"sr.
K6ll HAI.K AT TIIIM OFFICE. iir-
HERCULES
ENGINES
OAS ANO
QA80UNE
THROUGH TICKETS
TO
CTJICACO
WAxnixc, tox
PHILAIiHLPllTA
VA ir YORK
F OS TOX and all
L'L-YTS EAST and SOUTH
CITY LIVERY
SALE and FEED STABLES.
KELLKY
T. LAYTOIT JSNKS,
Independence, Or,
Kor Informiillnn. lime ran a. mans mnA
tlrkrlii, cull on or wrlto
W. II. HAWLKV, Airent,
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Huerraaora lo A. W. Dorknti-aittr.
Styl
ifh Turn-out
(Jok1 turnonla for Commercial men
Hortm boarded by the wik or month
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