.1 t .1 il J J 1 -j 4 , i'S J t 'i i 11 5 i i ! I i he 03ntcvpruu Enterprise Publishing Co., Publishers J. T. Foltn. Killtnr. J. It, MOWN. nuln.- MunHK-r rUULIIHID THl'KSDAYI AT INDCI'KNDKM'K OrriCK EAST Nil) MAIN SliiKkT. Mlllr4 tl lh p.MI.fH.i nt l...lnttii,'e., Or, M vtHintli'UM mnll ttmlliT. HI'BHCKirTION: $1."0 PKU YKAK Tlll'KSlUY. .MAY llu, IS'.ti. Along in tha 50'i and early W the Willamette valley was calle 1 "the lan.l of big ml apples"' because of the sine and ruddy color ot that fruit. The meat of those "big rod apples" w ere as delicious In flavor as their exterior ap pearance was inviting to the eye, but, alas, how lias the mighty fallen! It is a well known fact to every old Oregon jan that the oreharda of today produce no inch magnificent fruit us they liid 'M vcart ago, ami as this in to theie must Iw ouio natural cause for it. S-c.iuc writers claim that climatic cl.iinms h..i' had toinclhlng to do with it, but there hat leii no climatic change. S-Uen changes are not perceptable iu ll.o hh tiuiti of a tingle, individual. 1'ivl. Xraper estimates that ti.e intuit tein ieniture of Kuiojio has nut el.nnued more than one and a haif ileiees nmv the days of llil arvliiis. It l.a not , cuauged iu Oregon thu Iruetionai 1 ai t of a degree within the memory ot tl.e oldest inhabitant. The cause id easy to find. It Is in the lack of cure and culti vation. The farmer of 'M years ao took an intelligent interest in the veleetion of hU fruit and eieeiul rido ia u cultivation. The farmer ot" those daye had one natural advantage over successor of today, and only one, he pUntcd Ids trees in a virgin euil, but the conditions eau be made equal by thorough cultivation and judicious fer tilization. Fruit culture id out; of the coining industries cf Oregon, indeed, it will jroo.o be tiie leading iudusti iu the not distant luture. Small farm holdings will be the rale in this country twenty-live years hence. The Willam ette valley will then be one great or chard and garden. Its climate, soilai.d natural adaptability to the production of frnits aud vegetables will matte it audi. There are plenty of countries that can raise wheat, outs and Uuley, but only a few f ;vored sot9 are adopted tn fniitjj .nil vpirrt:ililes and Hone Slir- pass the a levof the illamette 111 this , 1 r 1 : . I " asked of huu. ! particular. Diversified farming, which "I d.t not care to say anything.''! includes the production of fruits nndfeniil ht. " 11111 not i!oil!' tu talk vui.t,ii,u ia tiiR .mill tmr.ir.is which , the Oregon farmer ia steadily progress ing. Thk New York Evening Telegram recently made a pretty thorough canvass among democratic and republican national committeemen, and the chair men of the state central committees as to their respective choice for presidental candidate in 1896, the place for holding' the national convention and the political issues involved. Tl.e answers received show that Vice-President Stevenson is largely the democratic choice for the party's standard bearer in 1896, Chicago leads as the place for holding the con ' vent ion and finance is considered, tiie dominant issue. The republicans favor WcKinley for president by a vote of about 4 to 1, St. Louis is tiie winning . card for the national convention an.! the tariff is named as the primary and finance the secondary issue before the country. The vote shows furthermore that the South and West are arrayed against the East and North on the money question. The East is solidly for the gold standard, the N'orth conserv atively favors it, while the South and AVest are a unit for the rehabilitation of the white metal. It is evident that the people are thoroughly aroused on the financial quesiion, and that both of the old parties will be convulsed from rim to center by the revolution now going on within their lines. The out come is problematical, but the proba bilities are that the republican party will "straddle" the issue, and the democrats will incoporate a conservative silver plank in their platform. At least this is the present outlook. There w ill be no new party in '90 that will sweep the country. The republicans and demo crats have the field and they will hold it. The death of Secretary Gresham was not unexpected, as he had been in fail ing health for some time, and recent Washington dispatcher gave the public warning that the end was near. The dead secretary is said to have been a man of interesting personality, good, all-round abilities, but neither brilliant nor profound. His private life was 1 above reproach and no taint of dishonor! ever marked his public career. The position of secretary of state is the most I important in tho president's cabinet, ! and the public is already sj ecul.iting who will fill the vacant chair in tiie department of state. Many prominent Going, Going, Gone! muiio Iiiivh It-en mentioned, lmt In Iho opinion of this pnncr, Ambassador laistln is head nml shoulders the, Ifst equipit'J mini fur the !tut. lh is pre eminently American in hi convictions, possesses largo abilities und great 'nv ,.f character. Mr. rait-ten' public ut terances, since he has been auiliisa.Kr at tlto French court, lui awakened the admiration of every Into American cititi. Ho U neither a poliiie.il sycophant nor ail aristocratic toady, he i an American through and through. This is the kiiul of a man wo need ut ! lll'!'' of ,ho "'I''01" of the government, I here u.v in,.n ; ll(W(.SM,s tl K,( u to l.oM Hie rt-rvur qu -Miiiia of international iniportaiiee ,.,..,,.,1 leaiouts of suoces. in H. oi.el rt liouw. now U-fore the country which roiuiiv j It supplier a untver.-'al Jo- At nn etu i V hour llu' people he vigorous ira tiueitt, and Mr. Ku.tis U : maiul, lttriiisliing it lommoility U.U) t( tln aulevulk nnd fully equipped for the work in hand. Wiiii x wo ui-e iu f.ivorof silver coin- UiW ami Udievo that it shoukl U k- stored toils constitutional place in the eiirreney of the country, that upon an exact and impartial with gold, but we cannot t.eip meiK.ing the cood political sense Iiowii bv tin tepnblican clubs convention at I. rti,,,,.! ...i ilu 1-Jm . nstant. IU reins- inglotv.nu.it the republic, party ( Oregon to any tlctinite iiosition on Ihw- money i;i;ef'ion. To have declared for! cither sold or silver, ilver, tr Uth, would have caused bitter antagonisms iprotluocJa cleavage of dissent in their a ,ll0. : (any ranks, which, ev.ii tlio al)-oibingtucUt- .j w,ich, hilheito, I interests involved in tl.e great atrgjle ' ,a8 U'ctl COtlsiJcrtvl Si lHtisaiiCO of '!W could not have healed, flattoriii resolutions nro the legitimate work of , state and national couve.u.ons, ano o, republican friends were wise in adopt- ing the course thev dl.t. Uur tteino- cratie brethivn can herein karn a use fnl lpson in iMj.itieal ftrategv a.al We believe iu shaking out h, iiuti I' vt iat vi i v. ,.- p. trumpet tones for the right ut the pror . as .u)y n tht) liarkl.t. The time and plaej, but political unity is an -f Mr. J. ii. FfX. i-Ut',itic- essential requisite to success. Any ' niiiii of inelllib anil huge bus lne.-s other course means political defeat. . exper.eisce. It is tho perp.iSL'of these p'litle- AVuv should not the justices of the. men to pt.su the lu.siue,s as U,i...ily , , as ii..ssioie. J ho lull miming- ca supreme court decide tl.e income-tax ,w .Ml .: I I, l.avi.i . i .. .1 :.. .1 law unconsmu"""-'. " made a big Hole in ineir iat sa.a. i. Governor Lord Justl Anjyj Th. Fv.'iiiuLr Tclctrram siivs that Governor Lora is angry over uiej ... .1 tlispatctl in yeteruay v.i c'm. 1.1.1, crediting him with a certain quota - lion on the Mlver question, and li? denied it emphatically, 'lheii the Telegrum goes on: I for the news! aoers." .1. r He was llSKeil II lit' is ior uu: uee and unlimited coinage of silver, to wh c'l he answei-eil that ho would make no statement. Then he was .iskeil if he were in favor of the tin gle jrohl Btaiulartl and bin answer vns likewi-e. Hut he is very posi tive that he did not tell any dele g ite to the recent club meeting that 'free and unlimited coinage of sil ver would deluge us with the white metal." The governor's position on the question is understood by the free silver men in the city to be one of doubt, but of tendency tow ard the free and unlimited coinage of Ml ver. lie wrote a letter to the local "oi tnetalist." He did not come forth squarely for silver or against it. 'Governor Lord," raid one of the ICto-l lfiu.'.e.s this morning, 1 does not understand the question thor oughly, h.cautc he IniR never given it much study. I have discussed the matter with him on various oc casions and he seems to he in favor of a Tun it d coinage of silver. He realizes that tie coinage of the American roduct alone would not do, because it would necessitate class legislation-a favoritism toward silver mine owners. His ideas up on coinage are .juite nebulous, though I believe that in time when he has studied the question more that he will come out for the free and unlimited coinage of silver." Statesman. The Annual Meeting of Polk County Pioneers. Following is the program of the Polk County Pioneers' reuui i to be held ut the Dallas Camp ground June 11th and 12th. 1 lie eveiiio ..iiiiu jitu iwii uc utr- j voted to camp-fires and old-fashioned songs. The procession of pioneeis will fo rn on Kirst street and march to the The evening of the 11 tit will be de campgrounds. Arriving ut the camp ground, there will be 1. Vocal music Orchestra. 2. Address Hon. X. L,. 15utler and others. 3. liasket dinuer. 4. Experience meeting. 5. Kong by Pioneers li. Kyhibit of pioneer relics with sln.it narrations 7. Short addresses by pioneer ' , ' , mourns. 8. Klectlon of a native pioneer asj : un emblem of I'olk count v Pioneer . I gocjation. ' 9 BiJycIe races on the Academy! grounds, Let all who can come and camp on Ilje "ftlje llth ,jave 11 P1. j old fa-binned camp talk, and let us have a good lime. The camp ground i,, ,i ,,-. necessary i Committee. camping, OUR NEW SOAP FACTORY Superior QnnTfty ft' Soaps Miinu- lacturo.l IVum the M,M- i-itit Ytu'ou Ktot. A NEW POLK COUNTY INDUSTRY. Thu i;terpris au Entabluhed rot Will Be iu Cperation wiliiiu a rortcight-T8t "Uars" Distributed. The Iiulepetnleiu-o wmp inatiu- faetorv in o:it of the most proniu- i b ...i intnuhiiTi into 1 oik tMiinty 1 that t'lilt'lK liuo uie u". "V the entire community . 2nd, The hulk of the mutcriiil of which the foup is composeit, tne i lexU-att Yucca root, grows U1110 j prolilicallv in it wiU lft in I'k aiv iii the j prolilically n wud ulato tn 1 0IK is to say.! county, ami can lv readily ohtaincil ul tvfuliiv !t " iMinpanitively small 10 . "j the nuinul.icturer. while giving j j rHlui.1r ,,! u i.Ulue.utlo.l lr j lM ah.)r, i o!,, The Mexican lUVU toot : II. .1 T . !: j il. I I'inxii. . Mu p n nun luiucw ..- - a ; , . . . Clean lit L hilt 1 ns it 111'-!) lIt. ,,.1 oap. 4th, This Map h:i. few cpi:Us , and ln tniperiors in mf j oth, The ctiterpris' is a neiieu i.. 1 1... ....... miiikit c. liec.iusc it r ilia'i than a sollive til revenue 10 the farmer, unit also gives r liuiucl- :itie t ninlovineiil to labor, ; ;1(,m.nu SuiHTiiiten.if.a UocU- u;lu l:lr. t xpei'lelue lu p.asleru liiaiuilatlTi.-, is looioo,.. - l.V acutt allileil w u ;i tut- uusn" ... ' 1 7 . ' ' . ' m,,, ,, tA,. Ul o Its (Iflianiuent ami will be i'U,Wl) pot) nils per nay . unu m ' ne.i . wrnplH'K .l. paritneut ' . i to use ..i..njianeisoa.it. .......... tory will liivecniployincnt U ili' nlt 15 pi'ison .... 1 ... .. r .1.:.. ine nuuinrM wrn 01 i . uu c i.incu ..... 'v ... , n,;,, ,.terprise established, giving ! it lotTi material and moral enivur- at;(. mt.nis. i The great importance of iutro- diicing manufacturing industries into this country is htcommj; more and more appai-mi to tho people every year. Th-y are beginning to realize that this is one of Oregon's greate.-t needs. Tolk county is in epeei il need of these industries. ii dependence now hag a well equipped soap fac tory and Dallas has a woolen mil! tha"l should he turning the .-i.indos every day. 'The Independence Soap factory w ill have Home of its inaiiu lactured product upon the market within two weeks, not later than three weeks nt the furthest, urn! then the people ca-i jnde lo.' them selves as to the quality and merits of the article. It is the intention (if the tiun aiTS to pine a cample bur ol this soap in the homes of every family in the county, if. upon a fair and honest test, the Mexican Yucca soaps prove t b' the 1 qua! of other brands t.pon the mar ket, our people should encourage local enterprise, by using the home product. We Ixdieve that the peo ple of Polk county are sulhi ieiitly public spirited to do this. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. t ''r rij(''t f&0 t"i(f 1 V T . 41 i;V'i v v' 1 V'll f ffll i Right Arm Paralyzed! Saved from St. Vitus Dance. j '-Our dauehur, Iiianche, now fif- j teen years of age, bad been terribly I afflicted with nervousness, anil had i lost the entire use of her riehr. arm. We feared St. Vitus dance, and tried tne best physicians, with no benefit. has taken three bottles of In. Miies- Jtervine and has gained 21 pounds. Her nervousness and svnip- tomsof St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, siie attends Sciiool reuuiariv. an( recovered complete use of uR'hvlnutK'l Dr. Miles' Nervine ClITCS. ro-rantw that the srst bouie will tier If. Miles' Nervine ia wild on ItlT- " 11 " bottle forts, or on rtt-plnt nt nrir- by me It. Miies Uedical Co, ttkOart. 1 du. r- -ft-, ty?, ' 1 if Another barrel of Unit J MEMORIAL EXERCISES, j l..to.e.i.lei.c t Vlolirnti- May :UI VVUh Apim.prl.ite llonni. GIDSON POST NO. C4 IN LINE. Street ?ardFliHiu.ut AcJressar l'loral Diccraiioti- Kattial Music A houvy Kiay bk.V tlii imtniiiiK gave wtmiinn Uwt u cloinly, chilly UUV tlWiliteil lliellioliill liiTVtifM. Aittitiuli vivpanniii hiul h-ti tlm exeriint's ut the ! 1 , . .,..,iioi. owini! to tlio tlire.it- iu..,i,cnm lal:i'M i i.u-nay ' e o ! rale iu liotioi' ol Uio p iuu ue , . , -j , ,,ri0e!'sioti wu tornuil out i trcot lii front l the Van iiy.i ha I , j,, (lt. followiiii; ol'ik I : Miui-lei ; itl illt. following onU t : Mim-u i j v( (lu( pri.!tlv,,.i:nn,l.iit;rci;u;ior.iil ! ua .Motliodist churchy, incuihcis ' n. cite council, city haml, l:.f M.HK, vM iU WoaotnV U. h. f ! corps, incliiU I s of tin' ticiicltil i ( . Ul.,m .U1!.ti ,m,l vUe p u. i al Iv . ' ' . , M ..I ., . ,,. nif Ol lliait il a a 8 r.et wist on .Moi.liiO.ll. i, a u u.. ci ii'-Vkyi I1 in' o;i-'i.i n '''' I'll opt i a IioIIm was lillcd to over llowiu. The cx. rcistK iu -re 'iit. liiiCiestlMj:. llcv. A. li. I'rawioul iloliven tl the i penin praxer. i .p,. , n, ui.i.i. mi t--'''-' Aililrcis d' ivi'iC "no wa ih It i i l oil . ta prlH.ru..a au'l .fraB-. kt U i. hv tiev. J. K. l..tUl'Ain, t.ho rpokc!. iu h;s listnil earnest ami lnii'ica st e liiiintie.". ti.io. 1. Saimili'i s, of Sa! in. lc lit . rul lf imnioii.1 oralnui, wlnt li I was an cii uin'iii iriouie m uu i ,.1,1.. o:inst which Ui.s liav toiu" I nieuior.i','s. T ho m at i t vicwul i some of the caDMH which h ad to , . . id' 'lil-tM, then lo I ie tohi I tit hen. ic j lei vtd anuua i stmv ul I he l.ol'lo ihU'l "ho iul; Uotv'n their lives upon ll. u ' ! country's ultar. ami leiiu a glo.u. g j ' li ibiile to tlieir i ..ii.r:t.h s w o mi l i vt ti lie nil a tinge of the hit t ; iti. l'l. The iiii was l.sie..i-.l i. I witli the i -'! t uttt tiih.ii. Si i - i v ices were then inijoi.ri.nl lot , dii n r. i t 1;:10 p. in. tho hull wan again i w( j (. . ( j ( ,( j,,.,,.,!,,, jx,.,. I ivi-ro renni.'(l l.V a:i excellent w ,v p, (.'..mkimuv. 1 he ; :ui(.., replete with nin. sl llior.-lit ami imtrit.tic seiitiment. ; iuulit.K:iiU Iv following the ad ilrt-ss thil impressive ciTemone o , (l, l.t.r:itin the "unknown sold , is" 'graves with l!oes v as prrloiio.il. A m at monument ai d pmiu collin 11 .,. jm,,r,.vin. l l r that pur- - ftt.,. t-,,ni iI.-i i iili thi- cere- Illt.liy. til ll.emiieis ot III" t.. A.j U pfstni.d II. (.'.. tog-ihi-r wtthj u number of citizens, prtn:e-ded t'j tin t)dd I t-. low cell i l.rv b.r tin 1 I'" p. s s of d coral in 4 lll! graves of sounds ouri.'.i uu re. ir- 1 . . . - i.t. ' B'Joro tie 1 ot li,.lr.S --The Salem ! Sjoei ii club will ic; eat at the itideH'l) I y 1 ilcliee opera bouse next JSattllihiy, ) ! night, June 1, the highly nrtisti.; in d i interesting opera hi. h lh,V rcc.-i.ll. i lemler.'il so mi -c. sfni I y in Salem i-tjjj ! the "Mrs. hiley llenelil." This t ri.tip i i ila s under I he :iii-Mfi of the Imle ' ieinleiiee Athletic club, inn! i-teompu-.. ! ed .ilTirt c'ass iiinali ur talent. A lieli ii!i I raielreat is giixianteed the j.ublie ' ami no one w ho i nj"s a pleasant ee i iiings eiilertaitnneii; slioiibl iiiirsn Ihe i.iii.rt unity lo be ('ii sent. Tickets on ! sale at Patterson Jirus. The follow ing is the rno'iit.'.MMi-:. i Orebestr.i. I lieci'a; ion "Ziii;:ii-elln," in costume, ! M.s. Cna. S. Kiely. .-kirt liani-i , is-i-s I.euna llirseh i and Nettie lieckner. j Paiitotniiiie .le.-iis Lover of .My ; Soul," .Mr. I!av l. (iilbci t V.K-nl .wol. e!ve u I, Mir-s ,!u-ie , Dungeon Seen.. fr-.m " l-:snii'rnlda,- ! Mrs Kielv iiinl M iss.hiliu .Miitlh.-w, ! The "Trilliv" tuar.eit. Mrs. II. P. . f!o land, Mii-Hes Alii" St. inei, Helen : l on laud, .li s t; llrou n. ! ' Diaioalie Aeli' ll" Mr-. II H. .Thompson, Mrs. Willi I Mm ni ;iv, '.iu.. II. V. .Meyers, .Mis. . V. .Me.Sarv, Mioses Malalena br'yiiian, l.utii llirseh, Kilna M'msIv, Jessie bn viiiui, l-'ny Tlioiiiiun, l.i ey W'i i iisuns. Minni Iliiseli, l'llu Waters, Klhel TIki;iiisi,ii, IiIIIm: I liiehit, ISi!iiiisii Danet Miss Helen Cope kieil. hei itation "lieath's I i. am," Mi . S. V. I'.iely. Tamhopne I'rill Mis. I,. V. Meters, Mrs. J. II. Me.Voy, irs. il. II. Thorn p n, Mrs. W'illiH liiniiiwiiy, Misses l.uise lluelat. Kthel 1 'h.mipsun, .lessie Hreviiian. I ell.i Waters. .Maud llirreii, Lucy U iiliious, Lay Thompson, Kdna .Moody, Lulu llirseh, Jladalena lirev man. Iondon .ssnrancr. Those of our j citizens who enjoy good iheutrieals should not fail to Het the ceiehialcd comedy London Assurance ut the I opera house tonight. The play Is giv en by the ainuteurn of the X. mini j school, miller the auspices of I lie I L A. 1 i H. post of this city, und the acting is, pronounced excellent by tlnme w ho i wittifssi.il Ihe play at Monmouth some lillll II I'll Ti..l-,.tM .... utilu nt i...l,.r.... I5r.m. ' ft- City Truck & ' . -. :.; A. W.IIOCKSTKADKI!, I'i'op. ; J Hauling done at reason- INanos an.l I tiriiiliire eai e 1 docksti:ai)i:ij, imc,,. : able rates. WiSLAIlAXJtFOUH-rOftT U'OOJ I'Oi; SAFARI iii IXI)EPhXUKXCE, 20 cent Colfro A' 'e0T m 1 ilra. tf. i Moiiiii HprlngOeld, Ohio. WalkcdWitii Crutches Rheumatism -Eczema- Swelled 1 Nock-Hood' Cured. For two ymni I hv Ihhu aU k, hlK tou eoiinnwt to tho lioue tor a year. I have' ha.l ' v, .killed phv.lclana, but weelvct! no wnctlt. I.t winter 1 tanglit cold a. id Iwanw Affllctod With nhettmatlam, which put m t crutch-. J"! 1 otuiummdtoe.0 nKHt'.H..r,.ir ll....a t.fort. I had llnl.hed ono K.tlle 1 lU crutches akl. Af.cr taking two bottle, thoccit-nia had left mo and I w. .Hm ntlrr'V tro from tho -(!, 'lll 1 krmw thut It w llood'.Sr..,. ?Uta tha"url m-and 1 think U cannot ha recommended too t j hi.,-:,!-. 1 e.unot J1'11 praUv It enough for rvcaa what It t. dona for mo. Altliotiirh K vean old, 1 feel voum; aitatn." Man. t. I . 8l4Movt. Ka.t Soriim-tlel.t, hl". . L-ft Arm Frnc'itrr,!. Ml-s I'atie 1'iH.per met w Uh the m - ' j f,.rtuin Wcdiosday of U-liu.' llm-wu, from n buggy and uisliiluli'H n set ere: ' frat tine of lh' al io, U-lwccn tlieelhw ; ! and shiailder. Vorso Tli43 i;u:j. Indices' ion JloiN tn 'f' I ves than rum. Int you think voir have malaria" or 'Vrip. ' ;r KJin.- : thills' worse. Tl trouite i a'.l in ' the ili-stive trm t. Hi pans Tiihul i l.nng a fort of Mill. -1111:11111 with J ih. in. One gives r-licf, nml tin ir ; habitual li e keeps the who!- sys- torn in t nc, (I. t lh. 111 i f your ilru-g;sl. ; milW. H. Wheeler, FI.HOS, ORGANS, & 1 Healer lii SEWING MACHINES! Sew ing Mai-bine .Ntidlc ami Oils.' SZVINQ MACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED.! i 1 .Ut.-.. w I lh II. M I.I .., j Main St.. - Imo tTM'i V' i s 4, . . .- ..in 1 1 1 t n 1 I At I ft r" I ilu VVlLLlAiViO MUUbL V.'. V.V.T,".L-IAM?, frop. A llr'.-lll- I Ol I.U II ll't'"llll. I...!ll The Ix il of .i.n.fil ij-.o'lul loii fcr et.in-iiiiti-1,.1 nun. . . st-.'-.'M.sr: Nt-ur s. I. J'e'il, n !)i:i'KNi)i:N i'., mikcon. TAILOEING. Hi'! it linii fil:ii!iiili ill 11 iiyi nil In. ml .111,11 till. "I Hlll'li ,, ,,.1,.,-t m, I, i 1 J 1 1 b f (3 C b 1 0 11 GudrdnbeGCl - " t. inmi jenks, Ind. neiideneo, r. DRESS MAKING Mi33 Sophia Gof. Mas b.'ely n turned from San Kralieisen and Is prepared to give her pal rolls the benefit .if a new syleni of Dress Cuttlii-' si ml l-'il ( lii-. 'or. Itailrond ami I) Sts, i x k pT.x 1 1 1 :x I ) K. ( ) I ! K ;t x . (irilllth A I'alterson tire fixing up their billiard parlors in first class style On the side, J. ',. Adeox, Ihe new watchmaker, will tune und re,aii pianos it ml or"iuis inn tlrsl cI.ims man. ner tit ntmut one-half of the former l,riw- Transfer Coiil 1 ! fully mot-l , , jOUKflON. ) : , ti i :! at the Star Grocery, GUeTHING. H ;V1 IlilvlllK I'cell for tliri-v of ili TAI LOIM.NC5 MOUHIOS of Chii ng". I "tn nw irriiril to inuk n Mill, or I'ulr of '"t. ch ui r cheiipi r tlmii " '" huv nut of icily-nilo atock. Suits from GI.50 and up. Pants from SUM) and up. j Perfect Fit & Workmanship1 QUAHAN TEED. j i- W. H. PATTEHSCH, IKDEPENDENCEt All Legal Blanks ::. L 1 1 1 I -4 'l r rak Steamer Altons I.. :.e I'o il.ii .1 TtieKlnvr. 'IhuM.hna jii..! f-.1 1 u r .J t y li.Ulai .. ri f Imh lM ioh i.ee .M ..i-.I,. v W c.ll.ef.l.iya 1111.I I'ti.liiv r " 1 H 7 -I I Fast Time. Cheap Rate; This space TI13 J, F.O'DONELLCOMPAIi! Wiio will eoninienee busincv Juii(k 1. JZ3 $W$r I tried it once, i JU3t once, pi i DON'T caiiM' t-ltt.' kiniWH DON'T (lisiitiUi with it dtir punls what tshe a roue with are moncv - sil.Io wmnnn DON'T try to exeuHe d her store ttiatyou e;in ollbr n reason that eau he HUilieient An J? i:io the store when the lirsl and Cheapest go togo titer. TlOTVT'T1 t'x!', 1 y,mr t me;t vmi Ava&iH if vou'xe l.ecii to Homo other ftorc tlf.' ours when sh( e.ltsly tul.l you to o nowhere else. l,cj Io these things if you icit t live long ami keep V,l hair on. r' VV A VV JIM J. ,. of cihinjr, Ha- l-'urn Uh ing Coods, !hics, ry Cooda and (Jroeeries. '! have the largest line t-ver oil't'ied in the county, and -t lowest pricrs on cartlt. Come and se. " f Ioninoulh Mercantile Co, j A 4 , M'oilitel IcikIii'K . agent is reserved for Eut I'll Never Do It Any More. i wniiiiin when flie- arc the lily ones to hnv is t:i 1 k i nr ulxnit. V. I her when she pays r pruv savers; she talks like a l I ymirKelf for piitifj to instead of ourn. You 4. DO (