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THE WEST SIDE E. C FENTLAN'D, fublisher FRIDAY, ArRIL3MtH). REPUBLICAN' STATE TICKET. DINGER HERMANN, of IVmgltw. OOVKKNOK. 1 1). P. THOMPSON, of Multuonmh. SKCRKTAKY OV 8TATK. GEO. V. McDRIDK, of Columbia. TKKANl'KKK. rUIL M ETCH AN," of (Intnl. srp'T. or H MJC iNsiRrniox. e. . Mcelroy, of iienton. STATU I'RINTKH. F, C. BAKKK, of Multnomah, Jt'tKIK Sl'PRKMK XH' l R. S. BEAN, of Iamv :dwtrict NOMINEE. FKOSKCCTINO ATTOUNKY, KKCONP M8 TKRT. GEO.O. BINGHAM, of Salem. COUNTY TICKET. For Representative: Wm. SAVAGE ami It S. WALLACE. For sheriff: W. UWELIX For Countv Cle'k: C.U.COAl). For County CommMoticr; G. V. MillKK. Fur Aiw-w'i F. K. HUMHAltl). For Ttvurcr: T. C. BELIj. For School Smierintemlent: B. I MURPHY. For Surveyor: FRANK BUTLER. For (Vmner: Dr. K. L. KKTCHUM. ALIENS IN THE UNITEOSTATES. Now that so many millions of English capital have btnui and are being invested in pretty nearly every industry as well as in lauded property in the United States it will be in order for our national government to take proper pre cautions to protect the country from the evil of alweutee landlord ism and capital which has proved so great a curse in the case of Ire land. Millions of acres of Ameri cau land are held by alieus, mostly Englishmen, who have inaugurated upon our free soil the system now prevailing in Ireland, and if no check is placed upon these foreig encroachments we shall ere long see enacted here the devil's drama of English landlordism, with evict ed tenants, einergeney-men, the battering ram, the incendiary' torch, and the midnight burning as the chief features. Already several evictions have been carried out in the West with many of the brutal accomplishments which characterize the hellish work of the exterminator in Irelaud. No alien should be allowed to hold a rod Qf American land until he has at least declared his intention of becoming an American citizen The rigorous enforcement of such a law would speedily rid the country of these foreign land grabbers who have fastened their tentacles upon our soil. Successive legislative enactments by the British parliament have largely deprived the landlords of their tryannous perogutiveH and lauded property both in Ireland and Eng' land is not nearly as reuumerative to the owner as formerly; hence those oligarchs have cast their greedy eyes upon our Western and Southern lands in the hope ol maintaining the power which is being slowly but surely wrenched from them on the other side. The Federal government should see to it that their insidious designs be checkmated in time. Neither should foreign investments in, our railroads and manufacturing in terests be overlooked by the govern ment Those investments have been attracted, as in the case ol land, by the larger returns which they yield. Outside the brewing and distilling interests, there are very few industries in England that yield the large dividends which are the rule here. The large amount of capital vainly seeking profitable investment in England was strikingly shown when two of the most prominent breweries were chauged into limit ed liability companies. A wild rush was made for the stock, and it could easily have been sub scribed one hundred times , over. This accounts for the formation of the big British syndicates that are endeavoring to gobble up our in dustries wholesale. And those aliens who invest their money in American enterprises possess ad vantages which are denied to our citizens. They enjoy the benefits conferred by our protective laws and of the superior advantages here afforded over European countries; but they do not con ' tribute anything like their full quota to the support of the govern ment under whch they enjoy such privileges. Many of them have been resident here for years, who have riot the remotest intention of becoming American citizens, or sharing in the responsibilities which citizenship involves. For eigners they are, and foreigners they remain, enjoying all the ad vantages which are alone possible under our institutions, but holding themselves free from the obli gations that attach to citizenship, and ready even to take up arms against the United States should the government to which they ac knowledge allogiuneo happen to enter Into hoailitiea with the re public. These resident aliens par ticularly should be compelled to make some return to the country for the tutiterlut Mewing which they enjoy.' A smart tax slum Id be imposed upon every foreigner who engages m any manufacturing enterprise or takes part in any business transaction whatever in any portion of the United States. The Imposition of a poll-tux also on every immigrant who fails to apply for imturalisatlon withiu a reasonable time after his arrival in the country would le it timely measure. The evils complained of must be grappled with sooner or later, a ml the sooner the better. .V. 1". TuMit Is every newspaper at least a column is reserved for the ex pression of the editor's thoughts, and there, and there only, should the political opinions of the pub lisher h made manifest. That column is his horse, on which he can ride at whatever pace his fancy please. There it is expected that he will give free rein to his parti sanship. There he may treat po litical displays as he may see tit. If he be a democrat the stronger he supports the ideas of democracy the better will he please his fellows of like faith with little, danger of arousing the ire of those who do not agree with him. In fact party fealty is there respected. Then let him piU up his arguments, revel in his tables of statistics, delight in the downfall of his political ene mies. He will perhaps make con verts; tho chances of making ene mies aro reduced to the minimum, There, too, let his writings show that ho knows that personal villi ftcation is not political argument; that politic.il questions can he dis cussed and debated without resort ing to calumny, lit brief, let him make his news columns fairly, honestly and impartially uew.sy; uiake his editorial columns what he will. This the public not only expects, but has a right to expect. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. Few xi))le have any idea of the In creuxe lu value of ilt-nlraMe projH'rty In eltim, where tt town lot worth only a few hundred of dollars, nx the city grows, Itu'rvum In value with the town. The following table l tuned un the city of Port hind: Morrison and Fifth Kirtvlx, two lota, V) x WO wild iu the year IS.VI, $100; m, $1,5(10; 1870, f'),0ilO; IS75, $S,(MI; ltttll, 8i'i,000; 1H.S.1, $lo,UU0; ISM), !H),(m. i First nud Stalk Street, four lots, 1M0, $2,0110; ISO), $13,000; 1S70, $tKI,0U0 1873, $SO,(H)0; ISSO, $130,01X1; 1SS3, $;J-0,. ooo; isoo, $:iio,uio. Alder ami Third Streets, one lot, 1S30, $i'0; 1S0H, $1,000; 1H70, $3,000; tS,6H; 1SH0, $.".,0lKI; ISA',, fcl'i.tKIO; 1SUO, ! $00,000. WashliiKtoii and Sixth Streets, three lotn, 1830, $150; IHlifl, $000; 1M70, $7,000; 1875, $10,000; 1HNII. $'J)I000; 1SK3, $:, 000; ISiMI, $30,000, Ash unil Flint Streets, one lot, 1S30, $:WK); 1K00, $2,Utl0; 1S70, $10,000; 187i $13,000; 1SN0, $23,000; 1883, $10,000; 1S!K), $00,000. Hrst and Oak Streets, one lot, 1S30 inoo, j.i,uoo; jn,o, l.',000; 1M7.1, $25,(101); 1880, $iO,IKMI; 18H3, $.'(),INN; 181X1, $73,000. Urst anil B Streets, one lot, 1830, $.-.000; 18110, $2,1)00; 1870, $10,000; 1873, (15,000; 1880, $20,000; 188.), $;u),ooo 18(H), f.ll.OlKl. First and Washington Streets, one lot, ISoO, $300; lHliO, f 7,000; 1870, $11), 000; 1875, $25,000; 1880, $.30,000; 1885, $75,000; 1800, $100,000. Third and Morrison Sta-et, two lots, 1850, $500; 1800, $4,000; 1870, $12,500: 1875, $;10,(W0; 1880, $00,000; 1885, $100,- 000; 1880, $175,000. WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK FOR JADES' E. DAWS Sale of Pedigreed Horses. May (it!), at one o'rloek INDEPENDENCE. Union Dot ks.-W iinderstHiid thnt the Ureinm htellle anil the I'nloii Pacltle are tiilnklnpuf million In build- lug n union dock here; om which will lie amply large to aivoinniodalo the large freight tratlle and hullt In such a sulwtHiitlid manner that high waters will have no effect on wharf or build- lug. It neeiim wisdom to do this as one agent could attend to one house and do the business forbolh companies, We hoH the rumor Is trim. TAYLOR'S BAKERY. Several mouths ago D. It. Taylor ur- rlved here with his family from 'aniida and rcoogiualng the favorable situation of the town he wits -not long In Invest ing unite sum His ssvulatlotis have all been pmtttahlc and he per suaded nonie of his friends to come, mid they too have made gissl Investments. Hut It wa not until Mr. Taylor re solved to oK-n a lutkery here was he a permanent fixture, He used the last material lu the construction of the oven, which cost him nearly $500. Messrs Ilwk A (latts were Instructed to do all their work with great care. The wm- seiin-iice Is that the pnalucts of the baker whom Mr. Taylor brought from Portland have been ofasus-rlorijUallly from tho very llrst. Mr Taylor now has a gnsvry store and Imkery and is doing a thriving business. JUSTICE COURT. In the Justice court fr !ndcsu deuce precinct iiamty of Polk, state of Oregon. Warreu Watcrhmise, pi If. v S, M. Martlu, delts.; elvll action. Judgment by default for the amount claimed und costs. II. tirlggs, pllf. vnS. M. Martin and wife, defts. Judgment by default fr amount claimed audixmis, I. .l. Itt TliHH, Justh-e of the Peace, AND WILLIAM DID. 1875, Hlie wu n IiiilrH.nil-i)it An Wllllsm.ua s l-rii-f vn.-m hoi , Mori- ili-Hiiall.v On- IIiiis I" u. ly.xn.vnl ntrtslluh: Aixl 0' llii-jr wulki-il In Iwllltlil illm, Ami nrur the Uini .il iwrlliin ilniw, Anki-il U lit' il 1 1 k In linvr fniiii him A l.llii-l .Iiiim. of Frt'iit-ti 1 1 Im ii i it t i I km ulit. lilt t iliiubtlnir mil lii miiiii.Iiiiii nl'K l'lh Its nii-itiiltiK ifruwly tliniijlii, TIm'ii, In Irliv, 1'iiwsnl nhf liinii'il hi-r m'll.v lu-ml; Hit nwy lt Imti-llii-r ilrow Willi inirNw.r pliilii, mill ihivIv uilil. 'Yin, llllt . ito!"' Caiioi.inh Uauk Co.-On Suluiday night one of the largest audieiici s ever awnilili'il lu the opera house greeted this excellent eoiniany. To say they all were iIcIIhIiIikI with the -rl'in'-uiiince dis's nut expreits It. The srnig "Oh! What lleuutlful Language," by Kent Tlunniis set. the house w ild and In answer to eiicoivs ho sung "We Ought to In Thankful fur That," "lhiwu Went McUluty" uml "Maybe they Will; but 1 Isiulit It." We no derstaud that ulihlnufcw weeks this company will return, and we predict u Jammed house. It Is not often that u couiuiuulty so nulviTiilly uiillcs in pMisW of nctoi-s as ll) IhiseaM'. The ladles of tho troiiHai very pielty and attractive. The pails are all well sus tained, a vinounr KICK. A Msralisol's WKn I lis llrnis ut CuntrnlloB A DrnuiirlsUon. A well kunwu ranniianl wliu Im txwa gn-tili tvucOtle.1 Ujf Juy't Vi-ui-nblo Srmrl!l, dualreC toRlv It lu till wliu, who wwrtrjr ildiim, but mitof tiullon (Iml rntiiulml hU tibjKlt-lta, Dr. 1, II. Orlnwolit ol f! Msrkfl ilnwt. Thot-lur liu li ou ol our Irmlliif prsctilluimra nbjorsrj )iu h liit iii-n-r -o t n;i.tllli lint Uld nut eoalslu olh, wlili li Iklnuinl Ih Uikm) .list lilt .iU-ut ilhl uut iKvoiay viisUly luliun nil Hist s hut tl.-ll. tn jw.lo ucJ In nut l prrswil rllsllty, Iml mom liluoj. IU eauwntK whuu .unnl Hint Jny'l V.-ualiMs HrM)uirlU w dlrtw-tly u,nwwl hi thsulU laliKkeu bluvd thlunluf llisolullu-rsruiuiiillii, 11111 llnlnr Uiocuulrsrr by dflo vruenbn u,.r,uu llatuUtisl III rii'tftory tirmm. in iulil di,., Uua, ut nilicl utitrltiuu, boac cio:J b bluixl tuit hii lh very Iblng lor Iwlilo Tb tbor tipliuK da bumlriHli ut nus In wiiu b uioil. vuiiH-blnl, drlirstii mi.l ruu down pinplp, hv bn-u Imill up by Joy VemMtblt MrMirit!trlb imit.b mimixiIIUi Utivl lU fffui-U si cn-tiiii( truialluu -Jt f Ct mlsrr. Look "Out for My Car Load PU R N 1 T U R B, Of nil Kliul. ami the Utosl Styh-H- . Which will Arrive from tho East in a Few Days. foil ow anil kco my new ti if Uahy Iini:l '"mI Wil""J" Wood mill Will. iu- Win...' Itmimm. Swei'liciH. .Ou'pclM. Mllltillfc'. cloth, Wnll 1'nper, Itonl-rs 1 h-coral Ions ete,, mid n (ieiieml Mm' ot FurultuiT. At Bedrock Prices for Cash. A. J. WHIT1LAKKK, li. w.cM)i'i':' COOPER BROS. Evan's Patent! T, Jlt In Woihl. Anti-rustiiiR Tinware. Tor I'urti:i!ur Call For Hpeciul VimiUir. Itulepcinloni't', Oicj-oli. JEWETT NURSERIES, Of While S ihnou. Mr. M. I,. NVhlle, of In.l-penih'iu'o, lias twn uppointcil iigrnt for the itliovo iiuisei'ies, which ileal extdusively In fruit and oiimineiiliil lru ami shriiliery, t'lilulonuo und price list can be olitiiinctl upon ujijilieit tlon to tho ilKcnt. Special nttciition in culled to the lurge Mock of and PEEK TREES. These inv homo grow n tn'es, free from inscclN jm-Ms. Thr KI 1 !.Ml"ISKI!ll-:s were cMnlilMicd in ls;s, mid now covers over fifty nm of land. Trice-. i-eiiM'iialile mid slock uantiitii-d !o liens rcpiewiutl. ruiticH home Imililiii; homes uioiind luili-pondi'iice by cliibliinj,' orders, ciin p-l sM-cal lei uis. M. I.. WHim Aent. ROCKWOOD Ko. 14)T. Sire of Lruly Maude, Nautilla, May Winder, Hlack Hcks, Black wood, Kittv Lc-e, e tc. ETILIi WIJB OF PDWW STOVE?. Scoh-h ClipHT, (,rdcuCi.y -lirM-r. and Olivm' 1,i1M ui KtH . I'lowtt. Ctrpcuter Tw.Ih .1 Hiadalty. Monitor SeedcfH Hlll Ii ilk Corner of C and Main Street. J. D. Irvine, IE GROCU. 1 uriBiurM tU I til Wit Wl I lllhi The Saw Mu.r,.-The big saw mill of I'rescott A Venuss Is npprmtehing completion. The eiiglue Is in pluoo and the hand wheel, twelve feet lu dinmetcr.Keeiiw to take up all the lower story. The mnoke stack sixty-four feet high was raised 011 Tues.lay. The cor ragated iron nwdng is la place, and it will not be long before the sawn will be iu motion and the lumber famine will be at 1111 end. Tiru WitoNd John. One of our most siyimu iiHiepenuunee young ludiesthis week met with uu amusing mishap. (She was walking along not noticing Kelly's dog Joliu lylug In her way, and as she fell the dog arose and she gracefully Inclrcled him with her arms much to the dogs surprint- and her disgust, She will hereafter watch her steps with more care. WOTOH lif.NK HUUVKY. Ml'. If. 1. Thielson, surveyor for the Indepen dent and Afonmouth railroad com pany, will bo here next Monday and the grade stakes for the road will be set und within a very short time bids will he received for the grading. The company exjK'ct to operate the road by July 4th, and only, nine weeks now elapse for Mulshing the roud. Hurrah for the motor Hue! A Pujimo Kick. The Southern Pacific train from Portland arrives here ut 11:24 and the afternoon train departs at 2:30, Orders have been sent tho postmaster here to deliver the malls at the trains one-half hour before de parture. Thus the mall closes at 10:55 In the morning and 2 o'clock lu the afternoon. As tho Portland mall Is never distributed until after twelve 'clock it leaves only a very short time for our merchants to unswer letters re ceived. The consequence Is that a large number of letters are mailed on tho train, thus making the salary of the postmaster hero smaller. This office Is ulmost a third-class office, but this ruling will delay it Indefinitely us letters mailed at the train are not counted. The mill should not be closed before 2:15 p. m. at the least as It In only throe blocks to the depot. DlX mi'TlONV Mink buy. V lcnuN, l-i-jlit fmv foot ami Icll him! foot white, wilh Mtur iu foi-elic.nl. !' .i.tl-d in 1 ". Hied lv . I. lines Ooh'imtu Ksip, (losheii, N. V. The Celebrated French Cure, I'KUKiHKK. Hy Fleetwood (S'.M) record .:'.".; il dam hy Alexun- iIji'm AIhIuIIuIi (l.t)i "ml dum by (liev MoweiiKei-; ;ld ihim liy I'inile Vrhlp: 4th ihnn by llnmlilctouiiin; l-'lectwood hy ll.ipp.v Medium. Happy MiMlium ly Itysdyk'H llainlH-ltoniaii (10): tliiui, t h f,iiiiu t rotliuc'iiiitrc IVimvsK (to mile wuou rond leeord L'!i:lo; ), mid winner of 11 two mile nice over Flora Temple. Iroltlntr the firM mile in l'i'JS, hv ! A minis Ilitmlii'llouiuii, hy .Iiid.sou's Uainhclloiiimi, by Bishop's Il.uu ! It ltoiiiun, liy Imported Messenger; '.'ml dam by the ltiuld lloie, son ;trsi);uiil: llysdyk's llainls'llouiaii by Abdallah, by Meiulirino, Uy I nt p. 11 ted MeKseiicr; I si 1I11111 ('has Kent's mare, by imported l!i IIIoiiihIit; .'J' I dam One l'.e. by IUhiii('s llanibelioiiian. sun nf .Me.v.eiip-r. lys- d ,k's llaiobelliiiiiaii sired Dexter. "J. IT!, ami ;tr olheis in the L':;i(l list. 1 A lexander'H A Mullah (sire of Itockwond's ilam) sired (loldsiuilh's maid, 2 :i l; ltosaliiu!, '2-: !; Thoriiilalc. 'i'2T. Major IN.lale, '.,:'.M; St. Klmo, : 2:!'0; and Almoiit. I'leei wood's dam liy Verimrs 1 Slack llawk.Mic ol (iiceu's IlaNlinw, ("id): Vcrnol's Black Hawk by Hlack Hawk (I'D s 11 of Andrew Jackson (I) by ounjr IJ:wliitw, he by wrainl Btshaw (Ara bin n. ) ROCKWOOD w ill make '.he .seaiou of ISO ), c'mmcuciiij,' April 1st and ending July 1st, 011 Mondays TuoMhiys and WcdueMhiys nt Kli Jnhnsou'H stalib-s, Ir.ilepcinleiice; the rest of the week ti! Jay Smith's (l''i.shor) stable, Salem. is Still - on Top, and Continms to Take tho Lead in Groceries. California BiHtcr, and Everything that is Good to Eat. GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN CITY, AND- h'ttiii.M t m n nn eosiTive QUAIIANUK li Piin miv It'lltltlf ,-UlM i1i..'... nr atif lis ..'r ul lli gi'iiiMMlhn nr -sunt ill rlllu-r U'l,l.r.,. Im ne in, m ikp AFTER . r.-ul iim nt SUiiiillmili, I"I.it,i or ,jirm, or tliroiiKli niiUiliil lu.i.ri..Miii, uvrr tuluif MIT. . .lll-h . I.ll-H 111 llialll I'nSrt, Snl.,.ii- iim, lii-aiiiiit iliMin 1 . 11 lu llin lu. k. S.11111111I Wi-h-(ium, llimi-iln.Vi-rvi'nB l'imiri.M,.ii ', linn I Kmli.iii. I.i-iir,iiliiin, i.iilii-w. w ..nil Mvnv nrv, I n I'lMwr mul lintMiti'iir) , sIiu m n,.. Klvrt.'il olii-ii It-mi 1.1 .rfniiiiiii,!,lsif,.mi,l niuii llr, I'rli-r H im l..ii Uuw fur I...IH) smi pv lllftil mi r.M.i,l til i.tlrtv A HI(ITrt.:(.l ,ll.TI-:K!.iri.rr, .' o ftriliir, In riifmul Die iihiih.- if 11 IVriiiniirii. cure l imt i-n,Tiil, TliMifmnU of ivilinioixl frutii nl.l Hint vminit, nf Ik Iii ni t, nr)im iifiitty rurcl liv AriiRKiiiTisn t"ri-ulr In A .titrt'M THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WK.rrnx HHASru, BCX V, roBTI.AUD, OR. For ! by Ilusler k Lcsik-. MONMOUTH. ATA -V T T A 171 t C 1 Jr. 1 Jv VJ IV O Cash Grocery and ON C STREET, Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes on hand Every Day Except Sundays. Satey, A Full and Fresh Stock of Canned Goods Flour, Teas, Coffee Sugar, Dried Fruits, Syrups, Candies, Ci gars, Tobaccos and All Goods Usually Kept in 11 First-class Grocery Store. D. B. TAYLOR, Prop. THE IMPORTED SIIRE STAU.lOS, LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER! Will make the Keiwou of l.ssio. on Momliivs. Tues days unit Wednesiliivs nt W. H. Davis' studies, Dal las; on Thursdays, Fridays and Knturdnys ut KM Johnson's stables, ludependeiiee. DKSCKIPTION: He Is a splendid bright bay, rising M years old, wcIrIis 1H00 pounds, with black front legs, inane and tall, white hind feet, with stripe down the lure, , lie has a trood Hat bone, with lots of tine silky Jmlr, stands Hi Imuds and one Inch IiIkIi, und Is a most powerful, compact, perfect specimen of an Knllsh Hhlre Horse, with good style und action, lie wns fugled May, 1KS1, bred by Wm. Newton, Ksi., NcwiirU-on-Trcnt, J-:iit;liiinl'iiiiil was Imported August, lHH. Hlncelnipoi'tiillon, LlneolnsliiiT Law yer received the followltiK prizes: 1st Oxford coun ty show, HH'; 2nd, Dorchester Township Kliow, 1HK2; 2nd, London Western Fair, 1KHH anil IHHI, seven others coniK'tliiK; 2ml, Dorchester Township Hhow, 18S3; 1st, Hpucinl und Hwcepstakc, South Oxford HpriiiK Show, 1H84; 1st Sprin-'llcld, 1881. Lincolnshire Dnwycr is u sure foal getter und bis colts lu the Kust have been sold for a high ilgurc. PEDIGREE: An ditvrarl In thp Knirllsh 8I111I IIihiIc. l.hicnlnnlilri' bnw yur; No, 2H21j Hlilrc llmw. liny, wlilti? Iiwl, timVt IHHI; hnwihir, Win. Nnwtim, HIIIhIiIci IIiiuki), Nuwiirk-on-'i'n'iil, , KhkIiukI; Hire, MnllHiurn Mwwp, Imy clir; (linn, suii'i-lni-Cart Mum, Imy; lift in ' slrn, J'riiHlili-nl Iilni-iiln, Imv, ll'llll)) .Mfllioui-a bwri'P's lf, tmy (HWSi.liy sire (11(78), Imy; gin INN), j'sy; K k if (Iflil, bay; g r k k (H74), filiu'lt; if if a irnwin-iln, Imy; duin'11 hIi-o, Imy, (lift); griinilsli-n. Imv, 1 1 0H7 j : kk, Iihv, (l)l IU. buy, IHiril; m , Imy, 170 1; K u K if , Imy, &M; girilKKK. Imy. Illi Klfifirif KK.I'I'HI Oiinlrlim, tiltirk, 'I he uliiivn ti-Ml I II.-n Mint l.liiitiliiNlili-i' Lawyer, Iiiih ik-Ki-i-uil-fil from mime of the hm KngllHli mock. TERMS: Insurance, $20; Season, $15; Single Service, $12, iAmiriiniio ilue wlmn the mure Ik known to he with fiml nr hnnheen dlsnnMid of or moved out nf the eiiiinly, p)eiinn, due July 1st. Single awvloo, due ut tlmo of servh o, All curs taken to prevont aeeldent, but rtiHuoiislliln for none JAMES E. DAVIS, Owner. JOHN LAKE, Oroom. Dallus, Or. THKMS:SinlL Scrvice, I'O; Sea sCmi, I nsiiratice, fiiC). For I'tuther iiirticuliirs. uddrc.s.-vs A. L. HODSON, Own'r. :i:(i SALKM, OIUWON'. IMPORTED DIRECT ERoM EStil.AXD. Tha English Shlro Stallion, B. R I T O N . No. of Ragiator, 1139.1 Imported from Kngluiul, June, 18S7, by ( lull) ruitb I Sims,, Janesvllle, Wlseonsin, lOI.I iIOIIXSON. LIVERY, J - , FEED -' SALE -il STABLES FIR3T-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Slock Icll iu our cure will Ik- well attend to. SPECIAL iCCOSMTiS FOR GMIERCIiL TRAVELERS. MAIN STREtT, : : - INDEPENDENCE, OR. School Books and Stationery -FOR 8AIJJ BY- This line Knirllsli stallion was pui'rlmsrd by the tiiidci'nlirni'd, oi' (iallil'ailli Inns., Jaiiesville, Wis consin, Sept 1st IS.H7, and lii'onttlil to Oreiron during the same nioutli. 1 i u will lie found ilili-liin the season of IMilll, (-iiiiiinein-lii April 1st and ending July 1st, on iMonday, Tuesday and Wediiesdny at my farm at the Davidson liri,i, two miles soutli west of llueiiu Vista; on Tluiiolay, Krldiiy and Hatui'diiy at Johnson's stable, liulependciice. TERMS: Season, $20, Insurance, $25. Season due ut Ibeciidof the si-nson. Insurance, due when the inure is known to lie with foul, or has been disposed of, or moved out of the countv. DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE. llltl'I'iiN Is 11 line ilniili-it irivy, timli-d ISSI, ln'i-il hy Mr, (iimilulh ll.-i'i'liiii, Sliiifiii-dfthlh'. Kiiulunil. Iniiiii'iid In l.sM", liy liiillirnltli liros.. ,Iiiiii'in II1i., W'lsi-iiii.sln, sin-; Knr-oii'I-'n l-'rleiiil iHuilij he by I'i'lili' of I-'.iikIiiiiiI 1 IT70I, u ho uoii iniiiiiiifsi ni hers. Hie following prim's: imill. Ilrsi Onweslrv; ism, IIM Muiilitoiiii.i-v; ls;-., iim Miiittoi-ilshliv; IS7.I, 1I1M 'hi'sti'i-, lli-sl Ni'W-iil I.-, 171; tint Teu-ke.hurv: llit I li-i-t I, n il; lli-sl luulley; l7."i, llrsl Cli-em-iler; llrst Voi-iesli-i-; 1,1-iiinhmliin; lli-sl ritoxier; ISiil. m-imiu! U. A. S I l.-i-n 1 1 im Iiiiiii, iiiiioinillng In iilioul 9l,."i()li. He wns hvd by llowei-'s 'tini ui-rhikf Morn. 1 ini,i by Hwi-i'l Wlllluii), (ISllWi; be by Miinipsoii, 'PtITi, wlio won l In- I'ollowluir pi-l.i-w: Is'ili, lli-sl H, A. M Wnnvli-k; l:aai, llrst rli iiiHin-Tri'ii 1 : first N. rt linmpl. m h ir.-; Isiil, llrst Ui'.s; llrst Market llosw-oi-th; ma, first Newenvile; llrst Leli'i'sler; first llurni IiikIiioii; Win, Him Niirlliioiiitonsliln, Mhow; Iwi'i, lli-sl l.iilterwin-lli; 1st HI, llrst Norlliiniipionshliv, He whs sti-i-d by Matchless, 1I.1W1; lie by Aetlve, tflh; lie by I'lii-im l-'s I'rotll. (H7:l); be by lliiwiu-d s l.'iiniii-i-'s ri-iilll, 11UITON weighs 180D lbs , Is Hi bands hljrh, and a horse of tine style and uctinn. BuiVAII care taken to pivvent nccldenls, but will be responsible for none. Kor furl her particulars, address W. M. DAVIDSON, llueim Vista, Oregon, mmimmmmmmmmm l LOCKE, Hie Public is .Ms. Cordially Int,,,! to Call und lYive Our Lnttt Select ed Stock of Writing Pars, Tablets. IVus, Ik, Unions etc., ulso All the School Books in lrsc iu tlm Public Schools. nib. NEW faff : Fed : anil : Sale : Stables. 1 Vj'XTSy-CTva Young ' WS Horses. Double and Single Teams New BucQles- mmmm . Horses. W. G. SHARMAN, llerehant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER, FIT GUARANTEED. Ooslom Goods for Merchants and others recut and pressed. I will tnpon monthly accounts with Merchants nt Independeuce and Monmouth for recuttiiiff. . ' CSTEEET, Opposit I3. 0. 1.V....1. . 1 . 11. .'.im ciitss nirnnuis lor Comincrcinl Tmvelon PHm ,.. , n 1 Hut isfnet ion hi.,.. 1 l"ue10' I teAsouiible and -""'"'il ecu. iJiyft n. o fH.ll J- N. JONES, Prop. North End Main St., Best a nd Chea pest, HENRY WALLER, HEALER IN 6 ots - shoes and . Gloves. Cl arid examine our $4.00 seamless Shoe H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. , Oregon.