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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1890)
n. d. coot THE WEST SIDE, C n-NTI.ANl ruMishci FRtJi.VV. ACKll.tl. lUi.ni. Sknatoh Doii-u's sit Washington on the t-tiiiV wat an abte ellbrt. At.l. talk tor u school huiise. Toll the tliiwtori vh:tt you w tut. Your inllueiioe will lie felt. Asi now I'm- a .school house. It willlm puiil for by twenty year of tuxes lifter the first your; ami lot h bo a building worthy ol" tmr .own. Pi:oi'i.i; held their biv.it h while the powerful republican Suuou ami J,otun faction fought. The buttle is ended mid l.otun in vic torious. ' MoSMoiTil wants lo celebrate this year. Independence did. mil cohbnto last year or the year be fore, but neither did Monmouth, so lot her get in mid gtvo a rousiua celebration ami we will come in next year. Tukku must be factories ti.s wcli as well as farms mills und work shop as well asjfanlens anil grain . fields. It is manufacturing that saves. Xew England from fu mi tie, uml it is manufacturing that muM be relied on to save Dakota, Ivan sua, Texas and Oivgon iVoiu those visitations. A hirjje industrial etc Mont renders two valuable services to the community--it consumes farm products w lieu they are abun dant und assists to buy them when thoy are. searee. Tnnh' jui1 JViffff. Ol'K citizen s should encourage our residents now here who en deavor to satisfy the public de mands of trade. If you arc doing us well at home us you can do any where else, why continually growl? The plan to adopt is to have nil urouiul made to fool comfortable. You can do this by saying a good word it it is deserving of it. Men work for money, but home enter prise demands oven more than that. It should have its meed of praise. Some may think this paper furors a cheap John school house. Mot at all. We favor just what 'we need. We want a building, large I enough to accomodate the grow th j of , the town for sometime to come, j also of a pleasing nrchiierliiriil ex-j terior. The directors have two! week to select, plans, and by the time our citizens moot again a very close estimate should be submitted. If such a building us we want e.:n be built for ten thousand dollars without grounds and furniture, why spend twice that sum. A FREE TRADC STRIKE. The llrkish coal minors are out :Vn,0 H li',)ugaud tlioir strike, if long continued, will throw out of employment, '.'.OiM.'M.l operatives in the cotton and iron Industries. If this were in a land of protection the SitVi.-'i School of economists would he ready enough with tut oxplau tliou. Since it is in aland of five trade, and the one. land from which they draw their inspiration, the ora les may bo expected to be as da idi as oysters. To Americans it highly Interest-iir- ica'iiiv of the great strike is that it threatens the suspension of lass i;..;Uing in the United States, for the nlkali factories of Clival Itritain furnish this country with alkali: those establishment etinnot run without coal and our , glass houses cannot run without alkali. So it happens that disordered in dtis'itil conditions in tiroal llritian may hit us hard in this country. All which makes its per! intuit to reurirk tli.it so great a country its our.ssl: mid make its own soda n-.li. It cannot he done without a larill" sutVteeii'.iy protective, to cover the dif.'oi once in tin oo of labor in th- two countries. Wlu-ttnui f.V":V:' A STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC. Mos.uot rn, Or., Miuvh ism. The htmtil of truxtivH of the tstiite Normid whiml lit Monmouth weiv eon Veiled liy the pii'Mldeiit of the lioiu'd, lion, 1. IA M. llutler, Friday eveuliiK March 31st for the pinptisc of Invent! irtithiitn itive tlnitc of hniuni'til eon duet uthvlliitf the rlmmcicr of I'ron. 1, T. Stanley and Prof. Haughty, one of the lady toucher In (lie whiml. The Newlou wiw couIIuuihI from day today until the moriilutt of Muifh I'-Vli u careful and thutniiKh luvinlUiitluti of the oliiii'Koi nvnilteit In a mmulouioti verdict of not Kiillly, and thoexmilniuii of the Mtudeuts tttakin-f the eluogt from the nehsNil, lii.v F, M, Hi'Tt.tai, Pit, of I lie Trustee. V. S, I'owki,!., N. t.. Ill TI.KU, J. Wol.VKIITON. CaiumltU'c, Mrs. K, M. liilcs who lm ioi 1 1 1 Hi it t kcIkhiI of iteventeen (IiIn Iiiw tvct'lvvil periiilwlon to use the M. I'! church Hoiith where the wheel wllflie held. John It, CiiIU'I'Ihoii, lio has been In Hie employ of Ittiriitt, llultoii A Co, mrtucpAMi innr illinium, mm iiceii culled to bin home In Wash, and the linn with much ivivl lime tntt valuable nervlm Ml Alice Miieanliiy wim much tilnin'il to meet smniiiliy lady friends lit her opciiliiitf du.v. On I'rldii.v ami Siitiuduy I hiv Htoiu wiih throiii eil mid hIic not only wild h Iiu'o uiiinlier of her piOleru IihIh, lull luet oldeivd more wlilrh will mrlve thin week She iv e'lved niueli pnilstt lor her very tyllHli M'lcCllllllM, On Wetbiiwdiiy evenhitf of liutt week Itev, ,oyioi und Ins dtiiiKlilcr lecluri'ii to a lioye iilidlelitv In Hie ('IoInIIiiii i liiii'i li, A lecturer mminull wim Indeed u noveliy, hut her voire U uduili'iilily nulled to plciine nn iuhIIi'Imv it m I her nrlletiliillon t very illMllnet. The cul led Inn wim it lllicri'd iiiin, Look Out for My Car Load F U R N I T U R Bi Of nil Kind, und the Latest MtjlcK Which will Arrive from the East in a Few Days. A SCHOOL HOUSE. The h.truiauious action of our oitiA'is at the school meeting on Morsd,"." ab'ht- in favor of a jrood schoul building has had ils cll'ecl on tei our most ciiuserxalion busine s i un. Men who one year ago w odd have fought any kind of new ioi.Miiig seems pet feci ly satis tied i.' t!:e direi'tois will not ex ceed id, Oik) in the oo.4 of the building.' That is t'ne lowest est i- A LITTLE OFF. MoNMOfril, April 7, INiK). Ian roil rnr moi::- in titw ih,m- nr ufl he '.M of this iiionlh, the editor In Ids li-)iiit of the t'nlon piirtn ism- vent lou 'held lit Oailas on llu 'iih ol Murell, Niid (here were only eljlit or ten reiireNciitiiUves iircM'iii, In n In truth there were twenty oi -iweuty-flvt there wim npiewiited I ' it toil ptin elples. The IionI way Is fur him to iimke a true sititeiueiii, ir none in all. I it fore election Ih over hw will have o eotiul tietler III, ill tlmt tilid loll't yon lorjA-i it. tuo Jim. ..... . - . Mi !',. T. Copelainl, ml tiai heriil the Nollilal si'liool, liiollisf lelt;lleil her position, naiiriied to ln r houie In Musi t'ortluiul uu l liur-diiy. The pole for tie1 fcrrv wiw pliuvd In iiiwltleu liy Atiily 1IIom, mil Mr. .lone mav nave to ouv n new eanie, its the old one Is badly kinked. A. J, Whlteitker has sold h full itmr ter ot'tt mile of eariK'tlnst dut'tnir the t t liluutti. This Ih wim a NHelul "ad" tins done lor him, coupled wlllt low prices unit Kll(,d ipmiily of goods Miss tiH llenilnw, of MeMlnnvllle, who lit tended wlliiol ill MollllioUlll ill isso, wan vmliluu friends In liutepeu ileneeiind Moninool It I his wivk, islle will net us pianist for the wiiamders Kriitny- mate wo have heard. The block j The meiuUin of the middle iih of land will cast siimotliiiiir li ku I olttttf.u at Moinuoutli will tender ti .;.'i(i, and the building i0.nii(i. I'lsfptlon und sttpiMT to the incuiU-rx o! tin' MeMiuuville ix-rau.-idei who The fat'iiiture and lioatiug $'Ji)Ui), ! itive mi entertaltiiiieiu en Friday even- i, ;tl i,, it ., .i i ,t ,l a' ai ,i,i a. ! . 'fids Is in n-turii tr tin- very ill make a tot d o ,,, .,.).), which Ul( v,l(111,.llt tll.,,Vs ,,.,vV(.;, is not far from the estimate made ! at MeMiiinvHIe your ur , ;. by tiuite a tiuiiilicr. 't'he ("ot vallis! lieu. 1. Nelson, of Neiwoi I'.ros, seli.H.I house cost coinolcte i4"tltmo. PVH1 M.r' Uot'ullooli, of Portland. e iiuderstaiid that the Albany building was built for iri)ti. That is a very good school house for us. The Salem school cost b), Of id ami is tiner than we nml. If scorns probable that an eight room building with furniture und healing upparalir will cost not far from 17,0,1,1, and us one third of ; niilriwil uieti, were In town ever .Sun day Ihey Were looMtiif over the route toViills city, 'l'liev w 111 return within a liurt time lo make preliminary ' survey. mi i.Mo?:n A T'.'.nnon. T..rit Yrc.emi-tit Tt,t Curw Cnntli It.m. Al-coriHng lo Ihi' M: t ;rtti-Ueti itnllteJ, n rtnni Ijf ttu Iwn illinivi'Ti'-l llmi Willi nlmit nu vrrUii wr'altny ovon'utuv tvu!liaUH, t( i, ttm uw !a&(,Uv iirim-tnt,! hi Jov'i V,.tfpf thU.-tuut be wM- leu dwnet twjHsia, Ttw rmnn r inn nt. ,w taxition in or It to bin 1 tY'dis ,nman' "'"l1" n "t"i-r, i rtv ; il'' t Ihiflr Ul f-ntit..n. rxrit (rout nu tl'iCt the r It-! of taV tlion u: "lll, Kriii'l.-n, will km.wii luelr nmnliur. Shi Oil to raise s-illi) will be twelve "": " 1 :" "' ,h "l IMryni-o. 1 Imvi, Itir curs hwl n cult ittimiii-b j aim. . ncr t,i:s vt-ar too ill-.! t let . ttrn-irl w!i!ifinM.ieli.ii,ii.l nm-vr leuu.l mil V ill never feel the hm-den of the " ft't-'l tlxi l"l"l tint tl.! nmo .... , w.mi oin mi', urn ut rniv i, mm i km .U.lKIIliX lie OaiiUill": .T.tmtl .niTnmr till I lrl,..l JuVl V,-thtil !UrM,rl' Ai.ri I iltl. I'll The deiiiiH liitle iirlnuulen nn tiitit lino tne county convention f ridiiy April IS. The tlpreeiilnlous re lis follows: lletliel -I, llideH'Hiletlis: H. llrlK-i nirl I, Jai knuil .'i, llttetia Vlslilo, laieMiouule II, (inllus II, .Mel'uy , Olxletl, Moiiiiuiiith tl, liuiigliui ft.'hull t'hs'k .'I, Kola .'i, Sliver 1. Tulnl "7. - 'I lie tvpnlOlt'uu prliiinrlen for 1 tide pi tiilemv were ln-ld Ttiiuwl.y iifteriiiHin and the follow Imt wks-ted n deleKatc to atti'ild tsiiility eouveiitioil 111 Oilllax on Sniuiiliiv ,1, M. Viuidiiyii, W.J I. I'litlersoti, It V. Ilaivlev, .1 l, Dom--.lie, J, D li'vlue, .1, It, t'iKiper, .1, H OimiH-r, A. Wilson, T.J. l-'ryar, NO t 'lodleller, It II t 'neper, mid Jiooch (illiMUi, I. ItutlerWilH noinluiUed for Jusllec of the lVmv nml W. ,11 Kelly eotistiilile, ,itoiiuoinh elected the follow lug delcisnlei.; T. Tllcl'ow, I, I ,li. 'li, Jo, llul luilil, J, II illoritu, A II ol., T. V, Win I, M I'om 'II, T. J. t'edt'ow, b, tteiilley 'lhe Itellil MafaelUeuilipHliy, of wven Hiiple, have Ihcii playing to' very giHul Hiidieliees this wfck.itt the opetit houxe I'lie ptihlle bus lieen U'tler pened w tl tl tin lr H'ifoi iiiniiees limn II exiccted, nml Nome of the eoliipnliy lire ipllle I'lever, ulid us a whole the coiiipuuv Ih well wnnli s.elu, They piny till IIiIn Week, VUs Maninliiy v III move her !ork of inlUliiet.v mi Tiu-sdiiy, to the siuro now ueeupled liy OltlWell A Krt eliiiin, ilnn'lHiK, ViNhiH tiritwi ll ,v Kt'telium w ill move Hu ll' ilrlitr "lore to South Hood, Wtedi Or, Keteluiui Will lYIIIIllll with tlx, AlllANV W now und see my new llneofllaby Ilii.'U "! Wngotm, Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, Hwecpers, (Jarpels, Malllnif, ()l1' crollt, Wall Taper, Ilorders, Deeornthuw etc., und a (letieral Idnc of I'tiriiiluiv. At Hedrock Prices A, I. WHIT EAKlvR, Indepeiuleiiee, Oivgon. JEWETT NURSERIES, Of White Baliimu. Mr. M. fi. While, dl'Iudepcndenco, has bam appointed iigenl for the above nurseries, w bit It deal exclusively In fruit and oriutmciital trees and shrubeiy. I'atalogtte mid ju ice list cnii be obtained upon npplieii tioti to the agent. Special attention is called to the large stock of and PEACH TREES. These atv home grown trees, fn-e from iiwccts pests. Thfl JEWKTT XrilSKKIKH -were tstnblished in 1N78, ami now covers over fifty acres A land, rrices reasonable nml stock ginintiileetl to be as represenct. 1 'aities who hiv building homes around Independence by clubbing ttrdei", can get special terms. M. L. WHITE, Agent. f ' .A-i u J'i WOIMCK. ROCKWOOD Nt). 1407. Sire of Lady Maude, Nautilla, May Winder, Black Hess, Black wood, Kitty Lee, etc. ' i M Mi I'd AMMdtV f vV ASCOI'CIl til :liu 1 Id I'. I ItoX lift AN n in: Albany, Or, ' L. IV1. S!opsr, ti..-- it u mi II Hi f ilial -VMi tiKAtlll IS or Makiiij; .hcaiier onlv inilis. I, -t Hi icho.d building tiensive struct,! reduei'S thv li hv a tax two ' I plain but no f.iaev, ex- BEET SUGAR BOUNTIES AMD FREE MACHINERY. The proposition of .Senator Pad dock, of Nebraska, that for the "three years 1.SIJ1, 2 and .1 a bounty of sl per ton on beets raised in the United Slates and delivered lo a factory and made into merchant-able- sugar, and a further bounty given of l per 100 pounds of sugar made, from beets raised in this country, is in the rigid direction in view of thegreally increased oiler ingsof grain in the principal mar kets of the world and the nivesshy for more .profitable crops for our farmers. This, in opposition to tin1 plan pursued by England, withdrawing tinstone source of profit and then another, will add to the wealth and resource's of our farmers; at the same time it will decrease the cost of sugar to consumers, by increas ing the supply; and by Keeping the money at homo which would other wise go to foreigners for sugar it will decrease the interest, on bor rowed money. -A mrfiain ihiitnminl. BOARO OF TRADE, PROTECTION NOW Ort DEFEAT NEXT FALL. The following is the concluding paragraph trom an article turner the above heading in the Manu facturer of Philadelphia which speaks very plainly and to the point on what is expecied of the ways and means committee: We venture to toll the repub lican members of congress and ol the commit tee that unless the forth coming; bill shall give lo Ameri can industry increased protection, a fresh appeal to the people in that interest will have a very different answer from that given in bSSt. More than this: unless lhe said bill shall bo fully protective and unless it shall be enacted into law and pul into operation soon enough to per mit business to sell its good in fluence before the fall elections, il is almost usehfis to look for a re publican majority in the filly second congress. If the patty now in power cannot or will not fulfill it pledges, if it is too week to make good its' promise, or too cowardly to stand hard and fast by its alleged principles, it will be. beaten in November and it ought to be beaten, we wouiii rauier have to deal with clear and honest advoaftes of free trade than with the alleged protectionist who Bhufllc and evade and compromiKo and shiver when they are called upon manifest fidelity to the creed they profess. Jmeriean Dumtmht. Wednesday r.vtiiiut unite a full ri'pivMctitutiuit of the h ard was pivtetit it the city hall in answer to a sjuviid call. The following new uieliil-i'B w ere elected: A. W. Howell, of the Cl,y !io!et; A. NVIxoii, of Polk 'utility band company; It 1). t'o .H-r,of Co ier Bros ; Win, Joiicj, of Independence ferry. ('jiiiimitlee on railroads eoni;in of W, P. Coiiuaway, J as. '(iilw-m mid I,. W. It ihertsiiu rep fried prore.-.i. H. (', IViilland, W. K. (,'rtwynnd VV. r. f ' minuv.ty were eleete I us a committee to seettre merchant lie slati- ! ties for the in,., uf the hoard. ! 'oiiiiilit'.ee W.Happ'iiuted ti pn-S'-at j plan for r.' n'.;i:ii it.i'iu oftlielmrl of! trade on a til nv pi-rm niniit Ii.uh L. W. It .h -rtioit, J. M. Vund.iyn i aad W. I-;. D.ill.on wer appoiuteil n ! i.'.i:iiiiiittee to ask for uiulbriiilty of j a 'tion :iniollg our real estate ill-ill -i In ! iisiiij;j their pruNrty with the hoard. ! There was other business of tin- portatiec traiis.ieted and on the whole ' the luectin;; was a newt harm inous ! and iiroiilahle one, : It Is proh.ihlc that li speelid lueelliiH I will he called lo henr reiorts of these; committees. 11 holix-il iim lu ovir,v imy ;i l tlintii'istilji rmrKAitiiiMl ma. I ii'lunnut Oi iumt-uu;!'t ot iiuiniin 1m and ii-bi tn rotitlnun! ill, l-ul pn with tlip iit el J"y' Vi,;jt,tn:ii,Sii"-R! nrliii oiiiy flit mi mul rvcfifOitii iviih my ult He Ht until fr-liuti wii'i-iii! any cvltwTtvu. I Uth urrri3i,. Mint ttU;jlilfl, mi.t uSaiII Mt'um mro.l lt.M d.ts Mki.vi.n, JimilruR, l.Vi lii'tttm- trwt. a, I --il Fsiiffej!,!! 'nils, t r-i- i'iiii' Ad-Ire..; t'niilrt uf ur I.. M. Oj'e-etl. I DKSt'Iill'TION'i-Kaik bay, 15 hands, right fore foot and leilliind -fisit while, with star in forehead. T iih-d lu LS7.V Ibe l by James '(.Vileiiinii Ksip, (ioslieu, X. V. PF.DKHlKK.-liy I-'leetwiMMl (S'U) record .':.'!; 1st dam by Alexan t's Abdallah (!.); 2nd dam by (Jtvv Messenger; Md (lam by Pirate t M hip; llh dam by Ilauibleloniaii; FIivIwikkI by Happy Medium, ; Happy Mcdiniu by Hysdyk'H Humliclloiiiun (101; dam, the famous tr ottitig mare ITiiTci'ss lb " TiiTli5" wTi j;i ii i ' ri iiT '"nfortl' 2tTlT)t J7"a"rrdWI iiliW ! a two mile race over Flora Temple, trotting the first mile in '2:'2H, by mlitis llaiiibi'ltniiian, bv.Iudson's llainbelioiiian, by Jiislmp's Hani I) elloiilan, by Ituported lessetigcr; '.'ml daiu by the Jtudd Horse, sou f Signal; liy-dyk's llainU'llonian by Abdallah, by Membrino, by Im- i potted Messenger; 1st dam ('has Kent's mare, by imported Uolllbundor; Jd dam (lite I'.ye, liy lltsliop s llainlieltoiilan, son ol Messenger. !) dvk's llamls'ltoniati sired Hextcr, 2.171, and 117 others in the 2:30 list. ; Alexander's Abdallah (sire of K'oek wood's dunt) siitnl Goldsmith's maid, J li; IJosaliml, 2:21 i: Thorndale, 2:221; Major Ivsdnle, 2:2tl; .St. Klnto, i ..'::iit; und Alnnoit. Fleet wikkI's (lam by Vernol's Wack Hawk, hire of , tin en's liashaw, (.0): Vernol's Ulack Hawk by I'dack Hiwk (2IJ s m i of Andrew Jaeksou (I) by Young Itashaw, he by lirand Bashaw (Ara- itaii.) K. W. (TKirKIb COOPER BROS. Evan's Patent! Tle Ik-st lu tli World.- Antkusting- Tinwdre. For rirtlculttin Call For 6mI1 drculu. BUhh IilRB OB PRDOIIRB W STOVE!, B..n.k ni,, rwdeiiCitv CIlt-HT. and Ollvem' OiilW an4 BU Plows. GiriH'iiter Tk)Ih a HiK-clally. Monitor Hcedci and Drill". Corner of C and Main Street. J. D. Irvisne, nn n is Still on Top, and Continues to Take the Lead in Groceries. California Butter, Btid Everything that to Good to Eat, GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN GUY -AND- MONMOUTH ROt'IvWO )!) will make ;he season ot 18D I, commencing April 1st I in! ending .Inly 1st. on .Mi inlays I iicm ays ai it edn 'sduvs at Kh ' iimhi's stabh-s, Iiidojieiidci ce; the ivst of the week u: Jay Smith's I'.tl'Hiaer) stalile, !S iiein. TlCUMS:--SIiiKle Service, S2G; Sea 011,835; InSLiraiiee, $GO. ?nr further particulars, uddrcsss A. L HODSON, Own'p. SALEM, OUBIOa. c ill ON C Will Occupy thh Ask your frictuU lo Htilwcrilie for tliln inier. Mrs. Hell DaviilMoti, of laii kltiiulc, i.s ijnile nick. Detiioeralii! uiinaii'S next Wednes day Hie tilth. Mr. und Mrs. Steel, of .Silver were lu town Tuesday. J'.). W. ItoU'i'tHoti, of Turner, visited liissons U. W. ami M. A. V. this week. Mrs. ('has. fsVoville is visitiiif,' her liarents lu .North Iiiilrpcndi'iieo, W. H. Dalian will go to the hot spring lor his health in a short, time. Mrs. Tissue, daughter of Kll Jolinson, returned to Moravia, Illinois, Tuesday. CubliiiKe pliiulsut ,J, I), Jrvlnes, nlso i:ulili;;e heads, lot' the rest, of the season. Mrs. I)r. I-'lymi, of F.iist ri'llaml, is visiting her sister Mrs. J. M. Viin iliiyn. M. I,. Ilodin has the posts on the ground mid will t real himself to u new picket fence. Mrs. AViii. Kenton, of Heuttle, Is visiting her father A. W. bums ut Monmouth. K C. 'auMeer and family moved their boltsi'liold ' goods to the' J. I'. UobiTtson farm opposite town. J. I). -Allen, with his family were compelled Income by thelirunk hridge to get to Independence this week. The bridge ueroKs mud tilough was finished this week, and the Hyei'ly bridge will lie completed next week. Independents Is to have u eoujity teiu'hiTs pienie in June. What, Is the matter wllh milking II. thu bljfijesl thing out? The hook and ladder company tire purchasing the. funiLiire for their room in the city hall, which was' formally turned over to thum on Tuesday. They I have plenty of money to furnish It ele gantly and they will do bo. l I Jv v ; iv o ! j i m- mm. STREET, Spaa: Next Week. ! iSWiMWWi IMl'iUntUt MKECT FUOM J-:.'(l.A.J). Th English Shir Su lllon, B R I'TO N . INo. of Rglstr, 1t39.) Imported from Knglalul, .bine, 1SS7, by Oalb ralth Pros., JiineNvllle, Wisconsin. LIVERY, JJ.I JOHNSON, FEED and SALE FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. STABLES. Stink left in our care will be well attended to. SPECIAL ICCOlODlTiOHS FOR COMBIIL TMfELEH. MAIN STREET, : INDEPENDENCE, OR. School Books and -FOR 8ALE BY- nn: iMi'oin'ED smut: stm.uox, LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER! ill make tin; Season of 1-iim, on Moielavs, Tih h ilavsaml W'eihieMlii.vs lit V. II. Iinvls' stables, Dal las; on Thiirsiliiys, Ki-iila.vs nml Satiirdnys at Kll Job iim iii'h si iibles, I iidt-pcndeliee. JJICSCKIPTION: He Is a Hplendiil bright buy, rising' K vein's old, Weighs IStHl potiiuls, wilh black front Icks, mime nml tail, white hind feel, with hi ripe down the lace. He bus n ffiiod lint hone, with lols of line silky hair, sl.aliils IH hiinils und one inch hih, mid is it most powerful, compact, perfect, specimen of no Knglisli Hhlre Horse, with onil style mid tietlon, Hu was fouled May, iNMi, bled by Win. .Newton, Ksip, Newiiik-iin-Ti'ent, KiikIiiikI mid was imported. AmftiHt, KH::. SI i Importation, t,neolnsbii'e buw- - yer received the following in'l.es: 1st (ixford comi ty show, 1SH'.:; Llnil, lioi'chfslcr Township Show, IKS1; "ml, hnnilon Western 1'iiir, lhH.'l nml ,HHI, seven others compel Itift; Und, Dorchester Township Show, IKS.'I; bit, Special and Sweepstake, South Oxford Spring Show, 1st Sprlnileld, INH-k, l.liicolnshii'e bawyer Is n suiv foul elter und his colls in the Kust have been wild for a high llimi'e. PKinORlClC: As iMiU'i'i'il In t tic l-jiiil'l-li Html Hunk, MiiciiliiNliti-ii r.iov yer; No, '.'!; HIiIik IIomc, I.ii.v, ivlilli.' lurl, lOiili-il 11; lill'citi-l', Will. Ncwlcli, IIIIImIiIi. Ilnii.ii., NcWll rk-oll-'l'l'l'lll , KidOiiiiiI; hIi-c, McIIi.iiiiii hwci'ii, liny i'2H,"i); ilinii, hilii'rl"i' I'url Miu'ii, liny; iIiiiii'n hIic, I'i-cnIiIciiI 1 , 1 ix-ol i i , Imv, (ITiini', M.'lliniini Hwri'i'KHin, I'U.V HIM), liy hIi'c iIIIVKi, Iiii.v; un i iriUH), liny, K n liny; KHK IN7,!), lilui'lt; kkixkk ilowill-ils, Imyt iliun's Mire, liny, 1IW11 (fmullhlrc, Imy, (llw'7); K, Imv, WWW K K K. tw-. Ill! IRIIKi 111)', 7II If K X IS If , IHI.V, !S6ti II jl K K u if, Ijii.v, MM; if ti u n ir ir K, Mi ill iiiiiiiiIih, Illicit.- I lie iiliiivc IiihIIIIch I lull l.lui-i.llislilrc l.imyi-l', tins iliiM'Cllll Cll frolll Hllllll' III' t lllt IjI'Mt J'llKllHtl St'ick. Tiik MS: Insurant'", $20; Scastm, Single Service, $12. Tnsiirniii'P 1I110 wlii- Hie iiiui'c l Uuini ti In lu-w-llli flmlnr lllisllfq.il lllsHIKCll of nr iiiuvimI mil ut' IIiim-iiiiiiI.v. Hl'IIHOIl, clue .1 lily ll. Siimli! Hiu'Vtcc. line ul I line uf kcI'vIco, All rami liilii'ii la iiuvciit iii'i'tiii.'iii, lint. i'i'sifiiintlili.i liir Willi'. JAMES E. DAVIS, Owner. JOIIM KAKK, (irooni, Dallas, Or. This tine KiikIIsIi stallion was pili'chusrd by the iinilei'slLrncil, of (inlbraith bros,, .lunesvllle, W'is consln, Sept. 1st SH", unit broiiLjIit to()i'ei;oti ilurlliif the same mouth. He will lie found dtiriiiK the season of Isim, conuueiielnK April 1st und eliding July 1st, on Moniliiy, Tiiestluy mul Wedmndny ut, my I'ai ni ut the Davidson In lilire, two tulles ntmth wesl' of Itiieiia Vista; on ThitMliiy, Friday und Saturday ut Johnson's stiible, lnilepi'iidenee. TERMS: Season, $20, Insurance, $25. Season due at the end of the hciihiiii, Insurance, iliie when the mum In known to he with foul, or htm been disposed of, or moved out of the county. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. llltlTiiN l n ttni' iliii'l.il ioi'', fniili'il ISM, bred liv Mr. 'liniiilulii 1 1 1 r 1 1. 111 . Hiiiiliirilnlilrii. l-jiifliiml. InipiirUMl in IKS7, liy (iiillu'iillli liriw.. ,1 ,ii imv 1 1 p. W Ihi'iiiisIii. Hire; Kiir iiicr'n Ki lcnit Nili; lie liy 1'i'liti' nl Kiarliiiiil (177(1), who won iiiiuinifst nllii'i'H, Hie nillnwIiiK prty.cs: Isim, ttrsl Oswi'strv; I.H7II, lli-st MniitKiiiiii'i'.v; IS7J. ttrnt Htnltiiriliililri.; IS7H, first I'lii'slei'; first. Newi'iislli', 171; fust Ti'wkHMliury; flmt Hertfnrit; tlrnl Diiilli'.v; IS75, ilrst I'liiMii'i'Hti'r; II ml, Wmviwtcr; flmt J,eiiiiilli.'tiiiii tli'Ht lUlnxter: IN7H, scnnitl 11. A. H.. llerniliiK limn, itiiiiuiiitliiif lu iiliiiul 9l,utl0, I In wim Htrt'il tiy Kower's l'iitiiiicrliiK Hern. lunn liy Hwci'l Wtlllnin, ('.ink'!); lie liv Huntpsnn, (ltW7), who won tin' liillnwliiif prl.iw Will, Ill's! K, A. s.. Wivrwlek; lKi.ll, llrst lliirloiisiii Trent; tlrnl, Norlliiiiiiiilniislitiv; Isin, Mrs I. Ilrlirns; llrst Murlii't llnswortli; I una, itrnl Newi'iinUe; tlrst i.i'leesti'1'; llrst niirnitiiifliiitii; Isiti, ilrsi Niirlliiiiiiitoiislilr Hliow; IKHfi. llrst 1 in l rwoi l li; IHiw, llrst. Niirililiiuilonsliir(i, Ho WRsslii'il liy Mu-1i1i'hh, Ifilllii; tin by Aellvc, (211); lie liy Kiirini i'V I'liilll. (K71H; lie liy llinvHrrt's Kiirnmr's Prollt. ItltlTtlN wi'IkIisISihi His,, Is lj liiinda high, and a horse or Hue style und action. BkiTAII cure taken to prevent tieeiileiits, hut will be responsible for none. for further particulars, address. W. M. DAVIDSON, Uuenu Vlstu, Oregon. JlSVVi!.,'! 'At W. G. SHARMAN, BUSTER & LOCKE. The Public is Mont Cordially Invited to Call and Price Our La.t Selected Stk of Writing Paper, Tablets, Ten, Ink, Kulcr, etc., also All the School Book in Use in the Publio School. TOmmtltltlT; 1 1 jyierehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FIT GUARANTEED. Custom .Goods for Merchants and others recut and pressed. I will open monthly accounts with Merchants at Independence and Monmouth for recuttiiig. ! C STEEET, Opposite O. IHh NEW Feed : and : Sale Stables. Livery Young t4 ftMCAn j Stngle TeamskX - J 9Hor,. tr it .. II Best and Cheapest, HENRY WALLER, DEALER IN- Boots - Shoes and -.Gloves. Call and examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. ' Independence, - . n - Oregon.