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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1895)
' m rnn fit iw Star Grocery. Tomato Sauce; Mustard Sauce and PuwSptoeJfi Broiled Mackerel Souced in lie OButcrpvioc. Enterprise Publishing Co., Publishers J. T.'rViHP. Fitllor. J. II, MilltIV, Uimluimi Munniicr FUIII.IHIIEU Tlll'HHDAVS AT IStlROKNIltXClS UrriCB IWt KIDK MAIN MtlKKT. R:iUrv.l l ll. iliilitr. mi I tinwk4irm'M or, . MM'tHllI-.'! II.mII tltHttrr., BUUSCKIPTIOJi: $1.50 PKK YEAH Tl lUJisjDAV, Jl'N K 1 a, I S-.I5. 1 - - , Now and then there, is a man with aeuw onoiiK'I to write a seiisibjo litter. Oregon' chiet executive iiear to bo that oi t of a i eron, at least, ' if cor rectly reported, lio said wuii) seindblo thing in answer U a ropiest from F.astern Oregon (or tho restoration' to citizenship of man convict! of larceny. ! Uovernor Lord holds tlio very FUUMiblo ami sound opinion that under Mich cirounistanies citionhi; should wot bo restored uutil the. applicant gives mime evidence to society that bo will use Ids vitmeuship well. He should establish a reputation for good character. Tl. Mrariior believes that the rights of j ,mwrn.i:ent khould lw con-j eidored when n-stoiing citizenship to a ! man who ha been eonvieleJ of loiouy. . This is certainly a correct aud vtjuitable j n i... l.,.l.if .if i ivins? the view. - - " rL-htsofciliienshiptoaiuanas mton as I .... .: he su-ps ouunle ot prison wai.s is In principle and injurious ... its cffoct j 'npoueoemty. In all eases let tho man j ..i.i.. l.wt liis citizeiishn. through .; M UV " " ! rim first g':v. eviJcnce to st-ciety that ! ho is agaiu worthy of its cnitidtuotf. -- An English writer, in a rcwiit miinber of the North American Review . makes out Tory iutores;!ngcjmi)Mr.soii8 in re gard to -the relative uuinbv.-r of hands employed iir. agriculture, the number of buthels of graiu and j-ounda of meat produced per capiu iu the United States and the leading nation f Europe. According to Mr. Mulhatl'a Uble of ilatislics the United butes employs j 8,7liOOU3 handa who produce per capita. 3n0 bushels of grain and 1230 pounds of meat; Uie United Kingdom. 2,4tX,000j hands. 11U bushels of raiu aud 1000, pounds ol" meat; France, Q.tHO.OU) hands, US bushels of grain aud 250 pounds meat'; Germany, 8,120,0'JO hands bushels of, rain and 3S0 pounds of meat Austria,' lO.CsO.OOO hands, 04 bushels of grain and 200 poucdsof meat; Italy, 5,400,000 hands, 39 bushels of grain' and lMpouncsof meat. "A farm hand in the United States," fays Mr. Mulhall.j "raises as uiueh grain aa U;ree in Eng- j land, four iu Fiance, five iu Germany or j six in Austria, which thows -what an , enonnous waste of labor occiy..iu Eu;j ropt.Ucaose farmers are not iip.lieU j with the tame mechanical appHalices as ' in the Utlted States." Tar. apiKiintment of Attorney-General Olnev to the first place in the cabinet is not in the nature of a surprise to the country. 'Mr. Olney had the good luck to make a passable attorney-general and his promotion was probably due to merit alone. The new eecretary of state is head and shoulders the ablest man in President Cleveland's cabinet, and if lie brings the cimie sound judgement into the state department that he exhibited in the legal department he will in a measure redeem the mistakes of his predecessor. Judge Harmon, the new attorney-general, has tho distinction of not being known to the general public, but this is no proof that he w ill not make a competent official. Indeed, it is something in his favor for only the comparatively unknown men in -Mr. Cleveland's cabinet have done anything to merit public approval. - Those who havo mine into his cabinet with a large reputation havo had the misfortune to lose it. Tub outlook for better prices in wheat this "fall continue eiiite encouraging. The large surplus has been pretty well used iipand the partial failure in several of tho centrnl wheat growing states is full of promise to the Oregon farmer. Of course wheat is not going to jump up to a fancy price, ,but 50 cents, possibly fjO eeats way be reached. This will give the farmers a small margin for profits where cicse economy is used. We believe it is estimated that the cost of growing wheat is about 35 cents per bushel, although eome experienced farinersclaim this is too low an estimate. Be that as it may, however, 50 cent wheat will give our farmers some relief from the stringency of the last two years. Tub "unspeakable" Turk is reluctant i the sorelv oo- ,og. - - pressed Armenians, but the moral pur- ure belnz brought to bear at the Court of Constantinople bv the nations of j Europe ia sure to have a salutary e:- ' . , . 1 feet. ll,ciu.um,sup... - - . ense enough to know that Knroian j liayoneU could caf ily set hiin acrjss the ; ltoi.b.rt-us and obliterate Tnrkcy from. ,be map of Euro,., Ku.ia is only too iinxiott for a plausible pretext to ex tend her territorial dominions toward tlio Mediterranean, aud only the jealousy of tho other great powers ha withheld the puissant paw of the. rapa cious lionr from striking the fatal blow. Tu Otvgotiiaii in a canst In cilitoiial ou the extravagance of the last logUla tare drfVe the following terrible spiko Into the musty iMlti.iof that defunct wly: "Kvervbodv who u'"d anything out of tho legislature hist winter had only Wj jutj tl)dllas on tho 11th and j The religious POeieties of tho dif togo Into tho 'comhimj' to get it. Tho j l .th instant. Oil the cvoring i r,.,Mt t,uirvpes hehl a joint session consequence of all wai thai the prudent; 1 i economy which the times ilcinanded ami the people expected m defeated at everv point, uml the Male's money Un, anything kaown evenlwe . ,an,p Mi,8 Mtiry C, ct boon. turn. And it luuat be said, , . ptorv 0f tria.a'tl Vf,rv from iwt eXH-riencv, that It will I"'L, .I,.,,.,,,, in the early f ettU-1 ,1.;.lll,11,l r... frvm ywl exinencv, that it m "oi dotontin entiro oonlidonco that at the nest, ion thews uluscs will wot be reiateil." Tim recent coiicescion to enipes by several loading Kaslern inaiail'rte turies is evideuco that a U tter feeling exiMs bcueeu vu. plover and employe a weli as an index of a leturning tide I ( prosperity Tho hu.sii.ess of the country eamioi prosjier whpj llr U"H , ' icbip exists Wtwevn ''"'j ,-ahlo relatioi v.ii.vi.Mnicraiid the wage payor, for the; . i.ro?H.rity of each dermis upon toe;Uie Dalla l.an. l.itf pwu. n ... , .. i .i l.l 1. vil!ii,..!lr,. Hon. .. U Jilltler. oral... , ot nor. ..e vm,..o,. " ,o pay hisemplove wage, commensurate ( wjt, the profits ol his huMi.es. and the ; eiiulov should lie willing to render a 1 faithful days rerv'.ec f .r the wage re- ceived. When avai l-iousness is elimi nated and the spirit of justice prevails there will be no trouble 1 capital and hdior. Tub senatorial nproarin the last i.inn .. ..i ....li- ua t!i .mini, of Chinese ; I firp-rr.irlii rsto the booimiig of caisncii : 111 comparison to Uie mighty name mac j that; w ill lon in ISOl'.. An CHvasional stray shot is alrea.lv beeimiing to drop around ". -i as each oPpn.g facUou caut.oiisly - t -settlers. Alter .Mr. miner ... , ; I I I l,l mu-s.-od. ! tends its skirmifli line. Senator .Mit-1. . u;..,. tiia H..1.1 ; :.. f n.ii.1,. i,!.,!.,.Li!n .11' civilizitioii ioi . ! ll.at as it ...av, tho contest is suie to U-1 ;iverrri.oniol...d every inch of the Uund will U. uhb.rn.y contend. ,J ., , ' and bitter enemies ru-iiiikun ti'ir n 1 . 1 ; " "v'" i ruy ral seldom witnessed in the legUla- j live hulls of Oregon. Tiikuk it evidence that the farmers ; of folk county are beginning to realize the necessity of so diversifying the pro- .l.w.t.i .-.I ll.ir fni-tna thill pnrh vrir lilPV ,iaV(rt,.ll0thillj; t0 ,. w,,fc, yield's (J,eln a f.ur profit. Tll0 farluer ,0 ljiu)6C,( ((J UltJ raiEiR of whmt himself badlv handi- capped when that cereal is down be low bedrock, but tiie man w ho raises wheat, hops, fruits, beef and iork al ways makes money out of the aggregate product of his farm. Our farmers are learning this lesson and they have the thrift and intelligence to take advan sige of it. The revolt of publh: sentiment within the hist few years against prize fighting 'h evidence that the moral Fense of the people is becoiuiirj: educated. Only a decade ago a prize fight could be pulled oil in more than a dozen slates in the union, hut now tha lne Star state is the only commonwealth where this relic of a barbarian age dare show its hydia head. Indeed, there is evidence that the better :la-s in Texas w ill arouse gjch a oiular clamor against the Corbctt-Fitzsimiiiong mill that it will never materiahzj into anything more substantial than smoke aud froth. A man's business prospers to the ex tent that he manages his allairs in an intelligent manner. If his business largely depends upon public patronage lie must keep w hat he has to sell con tinuously before the publiu eye, not only by artistic displays uion his shelves and counters hut through the advertising medium of the press. All auccessful husiuets men understand this principle and profit by it. The Eose Fair. The Annual Rose Fair boqins today and promists to I e one f the most Bucceesf'ul meetings ot the kind ever held iu the county. The comuiittee on arrangements has been indefatigable in iheirj elforts to make the fair a success in every way. Excellent programs both musical and literary, render ed each evening. Balloting for "Hose Queeu" will close this even - "' " -i'" - - A f.xuii n I f.io tn I id thn lir ,iecorated street mraUe jor which a cuiiauic iinic ... t u: .1. . ...;ii i.u awarded. The fair continues two day, June 13 and 14, and will be 1 i . .i ... t. nem a. iuC oFe , . Admission lee is follows Dav- ,() ewuing 15 cents, rm.rvtj geatlJ 2'y cents. OUR PIONEErTS REUNION, Interesting Kemtnlsoent Talk. i:hibit of IMoneer KoHos. THE OLD CAMP FIRES BLAZE AGAIN Pionr Prd-Enrollmeat of 1894 An Eloquent Oraliou Social Kaunion. reunion of tltcjwnN too tdiolt for KoV. Suu.pter to ., , pioneer's association ! show allofhisHteifoptio.nl view. the inn an oni uisnio.i". . 1...I.1 I.. .1... iYi.kVM . lire reunion was held in tho grove - mi tho banks of th c LaCreoIe. A number ot campers who i pioneers train tno cuv n-i a lid danwr in the early inent of tho country. . i On Wednesday morning l'i;-1 neers paranoia.-. ....... ...... . i . r .... a hi ii . t i i i... .1... i.,il..d n.,rn..L I 8tn" neaueti i-y m . - . , ri.i II. : . ..... r.ltiul I .til arched ' nano. t n' em on f.K.t, those of 1S-I4 taking trout . rank, then in regular ordor down j Tho Novell. iiunrtvthr receive,! tl i.s;,;), Un invitation to singat tho I loner .1 stiiiwl tie! tit.., us si t H i I! i WcdncMl.lV. but cr,,vv,J was seatod and thw niw'ttng tailed to onl. r by I'rwldonl J. M. . llawl'-v. Tho tt'reUry read nnn- , e, .dlast xoai'.reumon. showing; . ,.liri.lli:;.t of 173 men.U-rs. j , ,i ..li.tlilfiil iiitn-e of llllisio by ...... "-"v . .. .. . - .V. ...I..., TI, k.,.ker made a t.nllUfii:ls! io j j,., , ;, u ajn-etally '" ; 1 -i ,., , " ,i.e me.iiory of tlio latn : - - . " 1- , . ! Ex Senator M-smiui unu ni.-vn.u.o , tn organizing rulK coum. .... . establifliinil its Iw.nii.hirv lies, i dinner. .... . I n.... ..' ... I . . .i -i ne alicrnoon exercises vuus.--.. j . , .11 1... ..l.l t i iniii'iiv iii nriei mime.-;"-.- . v." ' ixhil.i.i,,- mementos I1:..n,H.ri, .....1 exlnhitli'2 momoi 0f pioneer d.i.VS. President ilawl-y gave an in- '...; in" talk Told aU'itt hard- j - !!h,v who "cross- . ..," :,, th,, '.!i)"s iiudl . tii Li e riititi" - - 1 i-V ft.. i-a ilif( the pioneer days of this co-Ji. try, j mei.tioi.l Bomo of tho Kao.ng , and eo.npartu tne s nui.u . .1 l m 1 .... I ,'11 i-,.ru im ii . 1 111 ..ii ii 111 iu t r.iio iik" Hit '"' "v ' ' . I .No com moll wen 11 t-x.-r .. . . - 1.1 . .1 ....-I ' moro rapidly Ill 1 111? .!" lil .I'll. ... ' .... J I .in.) ixilitical in a cu;iiiiic.v rwv.... i ..... i . : . i.i ....j f JP.I..HI I In-s.ilirt Mini ,;. ,,,.,, -era are now stepping I" i r i .....1 I..,., !;.. in liie athiirs! iiieiiimuu i.u...B. . ..- of state and s.iety. '1 ho Country has a splendid future, etc. Dr. Kml.ree related his experi- once in the Yakima Indian war. T'nc voluntierd were reduced to the verge of starvali m, o:.iy ,e - noughllour to make soup and Isiiled horc ilesh, fitarved cay use 8 at ; that Got lirst provisions .m Khckit.it valley, pickled pora. Hour and sugar. These volunteers received their pay ten years aftor-w-.rds in depreciated currency. The doctor said that the native Indians of the Willamette valley were not worth the powder to blow them into eternity Adam JJrown said we had a fine country, lie bad been nore .nj years. We used to pay our taxes and had our land, today we still pay our taxes hut our land is gone. W. C. Drown spoke aUiut early experiences in this country, relat ing some amuing anecdotes, said he did his "sparkin" on the plains sitting a straddle of a wagon tongue. Joshua McDaiiiel ispoke of Gen eral (iiliiam and the pplenuid work he did for this country, considered his untimely death a great Ios to tho country. Interesting remarks were made "by other speakers. Tin slug shot li'red from the gun that Hccidenlly killed General Gilliam was exhibited. The association adopted tho mountain I ill v as the emblem of their i rjanization. The "following pioneers have answered the last roll call since the reunion in 1801: Aunt Katie Savei v.Luke Mulkev Mrs. Slid ton, Mrs. Laura Hudson Howe, David II. Lewis, James Fawk, Mrs. Hannah Townsend, Mrs. Sarah J. Gilliam and James Tatom. MONMOUTH. The bright stini-hining days have come, the gladest of the year. Of dusty roads and laughing streams, and picnics too, are here. As commencement time draws near, the student wear long faces ion account ot examinations. Cheer up! There's a "sweet bye and bye." Lee Brown, from near Suver. went through town Tuesday with 085 head of sheep on his way to , portian(j where he will put them . i i . ion tne maraeu Prof. W. A. Ginn and wife went ,. . , . , , 1 ; rJ"s V Y.i... .p..I." .J. 1 DV war oi wa.iao. a lie j ,ci7uii.a w.iv ot Wallas, ir nb-nnant time. .--. ,.!.! well morit.-d I l.uutrsnn.i .u........ ....... , . .,'1 twi-en : 1 V 1 r il ,i inuu's heart. It is shgiillv I'taoScti i lie MUti.cr.i triotib-s to tho memories oi ouie. , . . i..." . , V 1 ....... ...iti.iii.tli.. till 1 .llhl rUl'' J 'tl " ; Swell kno,nadh.Uuentia l'J;'f ,r I "LV. 1 , Vho V.vr i,er will bo i h..r.. ,'w t-hu'r.-h buihl.g on tho I,gis- dress the meeting .ngonrnea ....... . . Mr. Suitor has quite a force of i 'iVer men working on his lumler she.!. I To preserve is better and cheap They will soon have it completed. : er than to repair. Quite a numlier of our people' ',,. tn Salem Saturday. o see the field .ports. We are glad to sy that Lester lliggin c;trri 1 olVtho hiureU in tho fitly yard dash. C'oiunionooiiieiit logins Saturday evetiiijf with a joint scssiou ot the societies. A good time i untie i pate. I. Croquet ami tennis I all. the rsgw now. Tho outortaii.tnont at tl'" 'hris tian chuah last week was it pro- .....meod SUOOeS. I'Ul tllO OVOIIlllg xiw Kvangolteal ciiuion ihm . . i... ... .... - , iti'i.niiuf. .Vti interest i us! ' . i. .......i:.,., was tho re- , ,ujt ,,,. .......... ., 0. 5. Fisher visite.l Dulhw Mou rns! ness. Coats is homo from mt visit among hioiulnmi relatives at Kui-oiio. , imniis!I niunMi"!!! I ' . vI ........ if Ul ii o i . . wv...r.. lt,,t melerbom jifeler - , H foe eonside-ed anliiiuo regarding tUJlt :.,., i were iina.iio to accepi. Mrs. Jjsso Wai 1. 1 I'arkor, v.-.ff thoptnug i oar week. U it f.iirf.r on voii- L' ma:i to I. I-HI . , l ii ,, ;., , . . ? ; ruliii' ami! ma ..... Ask Vint Uouts. i aMm IV x,.rt.i,,s flt Hi- 1 Evangelical i-hurch li.-xt Sund :y ! ,,..,;.. v., iniciii-tii. ' in -otrrutu ! bl.t. ,ri.,,.ircd l.-r tliu .. evasion. ' - . I . l .. T. ..!.,. l.-l .-oui.- nr. v i .i . i. .1 in I I 1CT . . ' t 1 . 1. V If... V. ' . " ti. . - liver it to tho proper l-r- who .... . , . will handsomely rewatu me.,. their trotihle. Hes A I'..-: scv !:::. 01 r ... - ... Workwitl fooii ur be new school house. The new bridge on S ap creek wilUtH)n he c-otnph led. Mary Kidder is si, viy ,, ( h..XCr.-Illness cat . , tUb mAtT ' nn.-. mien I ..t.I.. f..ta. hnrwidt t l-'l - A III. If. l.l I . II IM V" . "V " ,.l..nit Siivit :ir iTinvln ' sii..;i. let I V ,- r- , . i ... i . i. : . i: ....... !... uiir ii'. nil.-. came.. v..... v, I. .,,! I,.,. ....((..n . . . t irotigli Willi ins slice MU-ar.i't'. s " , ' .. ' Hwinnmid i.ro. have a hi.c looking whet c.- p . f -.0 a -res. j j ,!, Steele will tln-'sh grain lhi J M.us,, f ,,r one cent per bushel. t!u-j j ;lr1(.r t(1 ,.lV xjh-h.-i-h. Moi-t. j1(f XM ilirh'ing outfits -ill rtmrgo ,ju. wua j,riut. ;U1,1 (j cents per; 0hilti. v Jack llockr lias a number of I acres planted to puiaio.-s wnicu j are looking very line. He cxpjttsj to ship them Fast this fill. I David Vaudcrpool, whih chop-j ping wood, necideittly cut his leg. j lie rcL-eived a serious "ash in the i knee j-.int and is conlined to l.is bed. where be will probably remain for several weeks. Uiilders' lire putting in a new mill iliim. They expect to have it done by harvest. The Soap creek picnic wns (jrile a success in several particularr. An excellent program wns rendered, the singing being exceptionally fine. A couple of fisticuff ih-cu.t .1 which added somewhat to the hilarity of the occasion as no body was badly hurt. A stranger has appeared at lie home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thurp. It is a bouncing 'J pn.d girl. "Dob" lias visited Soap creek eight Sundays in sin-eia-sion. Wonder what the attraction is? , Anthony. On Friday even! up 'ast. I'lofeg'i r and Mrs. Duckham, ot' .Mi.ninoulh. gave a delightful reception be tween the hours of 4 and 0 o'clocl . The pleasant room were tastefully decorated and delL-ious refresh ments were served. The entire Normal renior class enjoyed the hospitalities. The grand jury "f tho Marion county circuit court found a tiu-; bill against Alonzo Kwarlz. chars ing bim with murder in the first degree. Toflay Swartz, through his attorneys, will enter a plea of not guilty. For "Well l'eoplo. M-t medicines are for the sick. Some can he used with good effects by persons apparently well. Oc casional resort to Itipans TabVea nrevents attacks that result from disorders ot tne tiomacii auu I ' JJ' ' (f j GbeTHING. fc i yfi V"HiO . Hamilton, Ohio, ! The Samejis Bread Hood's Sarsaparilla on tho Table j at Every Moal la wy opinion Hood's AirssparllU hs ; not an i.pml 8 hlootl purifier. I duo- ; toreU 8 months for tornnrh trouM and Ntumicla of tho Heart j without any j;ood nod then too'c Hood's tr.v.rlllH: Every sprlnu sad UlUh.e. . t j i 1 hsvo Ud It tu.1 it h di 'JO mo XoU of J!hvi)iVj,n f,,rthrlt f..urym. My wlfa I havo not hi-en attrailct nv a wu aurtrruig wun wuicr tre'ia "n Ftcllns A!) Tired Out. Shows no.cre'y ainittod hut t:in niy nrvvalllnr uw hir to t!;t' llisd' nii mritlsaad Hood's Pills t It d.ter. I't V .h.irt li:nr. Now li 1 tniU well. V bv cna fiiUu la How. 'a rrp.- Eaod'Sr551 Cures UIV MUM' "1 "! t . .... . i.vl T. v. i..wit.i. .1 fi; o.Tv.V... ! v .-.l. TI.U.I (....(. 1 Bill Inn.Uioo. "i: -- ii-rrnfTj tasr ""' XL JU' Vi c . .i. Ii.VM.AS. Out- dilivorv l.y's t.-am av-.-iv M in-liiv hroakin thing- riin I tip. .nsidorably. 1 1. ...lie at 'is i- ' jj'jind time is ...Npeclcil. j I Tho I'Hiict r rounioti was a gram! ( ! success. j : Vi.c sawmill ols.tit Fall t;ty - ! urn furnidri.g Inn;.. l .i:litlUi'S "I liunU-r t tho ixvple in and 'around Dallas. ! l'lvnle fiom tho Lnekitttnutc i,iive h.-eii coming to D....- t" i ,,:tt:f g.ela-rr..'. ! r,riU; Morris,' resideu,. i (--iit"lt lir .. ;... av. whioit uii-ed while but tho lire was j ut out b . iuu.1( ,,UIll.IJ?tf. I t!,.- It. A. Ini-s l-ioM-il tl ... .. ' ... i. . .. . ; .... . ..i-i-i. i ii : ncehs ;ui-ii. started lor All.atiy 1 I,.. i ' i Im 1. a I wo weei.". liieetini. , f .. IU b. Inamm f.ui Alnant. t, lo Tang-m. Ind-. ..,.l-:.c.. an.: i,.l(.k ,,.,1,, t VnUw, where he wilt .et a few v.vi ks. tit::VKt. r - - - ' Dtt.v Rnok Store ((:;ii:cri()M:::y feu cin'AM, im j A share of your putr.mnge s...t. t; sin. t, ii. or I i inii.-... ini)i:!'i:ndp:ncic, oukgon TAILORING. Afiaeliiieofsaiiiilcs alwnys on hiinr! In m !.: t fiom. Satisfaction Guaranteed . LilYTQiT JHIKS, Independence, Or. DRESS UAKiKG Goff and Goff. -. Has lately returned from Sun Francisco and Is prepared to give her patrons the lienefit ;f a new system of Dress Cutting ami Fitting:. Cor. Hallroad and I) Kts, ix cepi:n dkxdk. okkgox. W. H. Wheeler, PIANOS, ORGANS, & Dealer in SEWING MACHINESi Sewing Machine Needles and Oils. SEWING MACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED. omre wttl. City llb Slore - I.M)KpKM)EXCK I'll I . 11 1 1 I l Hitvlnjt h.en appointed agont for thn-v of tho lntdiUK . . rVj I LOKINO HOUSKS ..f Chiu'o, I ni now ircare.l to undo a nit. or a puir 'f l'nls, .i. r cheaper tlmn " h iv out of iciidy-tiimlo w Suits li-on: S5 :?.() and up Pttnts fr;i;. ami up Perfect Fit & Workmanship W. H. PATTErSON, V V f V V y t V All Legal Blanks ..".iiu ?..,. ll.H f ALEM, POiiTLAiNJ) Ta:':o Bteamsr Altcna l.e. ve For 1 11 d Tin n!av. "I bmnhn t ,. nc.. I t.-K i.ii.nco ,..i..lny, V.'.dii' l. live Salem 7T,ri -j'f' lime. This SSiTiio J. F. 0"DONNELL COMPANY Who will coinmeiu'e i)usincss .luno 1. feA'i I i.; I i S is...!-.. .. .: - - i mm DON'T -auso nht knows what hIio is 'T argno with arc monev - sililo woman DON'T cr.ee. 1 em that you can ofll-r no reason that can he Ktiilieient for jiaf i:ig the ntore where the lied and Cheapest go ttigether. DON'T ours when hlic oxjiresnly toll you to go nowhere else. Don't do these thing if you exjieet t'i live long ami keep yur hair on. - E WANT rurnishing (!oisl., Hioex, Dry (!Miils ami (irocerief. have the largest line ever oil'creo! in the county, ami at tlio lowest prices on earth. Come and see. Monmouth Mercantile Co, INDEPENDENCE m t an. I Saturday. t'. UIa, lit. .L.vsund Fridays--li:.".t Cheatt Rates. h reserved lor r DO IT Eut I'll Never Do It Any More. tlispiitc with a woman when i-lio ay our good's aiD the only ont-w to buy, hf talking uhout. her whi-n thc myn our jii'ict' iaviMH; hu talks liko a kcii- try to t'xeusc yotim lf for going to Homo other storo iiiftciul of onr. Von know' exjiei t your wife t meet y.m pleasantly if voti'vo Deen to Hume other ntoro tha'i a,l.,,"-,i,!t to lrop in ami seo of Clothintr. Hat",