The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891, May 09, 1890, Image 2

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    THE WEST
SIDE dependence is poverty's bung lttU
. .. ... :muM Ui highly edifying to the
rvTt u"n , , . t '.i people-of IVlk county, wpwlully
lr.MLA.MI. i UlH Mill t ,.,.,., ,, im ,..!., i.i lu.liHVnnll
r,V--ir.; .-. - " : j tills twaddle. It Ollly illustrate
FRIDAY. MAY iv I'fcio, ' jartr nil thd wiiul U rliwip mid
. 1 " "" jfuH.s Mispressed by.' tut nuscriipn
We would surrvMt !d: Iudo- jloiw i;vw which will re-sort to
pju.KMH'o mkt'w county eamito
allow the county bridge, to North
ludependonea to go str.tijrht lurtli,
ami that Instead of bAn buill, of
any :wnl every means, to curry it
point, whether it be true or false.
That, t tuNo aw fill .stateinonii Ave
have no hesitation in saying. and
lumber it Iwgrodml up mm six or j wo farther uuro the voters mid
soveu feet ami tho city pty Urn j taxpayers of the county that, the
dLlfcrentN iu caU It wouhl b ivtw! will bear us out. in our
pcrnuuetitt not bo so noisy and assort i.m. Independence has
cost only a small stun mire, Tim always paid hor portion of tin
board of tra lo should invtutig ate j taxes of 1'olk county, and she
this matter. 'always expect to do so. Nor has
L- 1 she in the past nor does she in the
Is Una a proper tutu to go la j Mm i(s,. p f
debt, or is it atiuiA to take wur.r ! m,,nU t( ,ho ,nwl of lirius, '
Ing and practice tho most ripd !HUVtlin. Wst, Uwt s!ie in not ill-
eeouomy! VYo aro now almost on (0 Juy f mi. wjU u u
tho verge, or a money panic. I vou- j ,m, ,.. u( Mllsmij1HUl,w ,ims,
tore there is not fanner In I'olk (ii(. fmm (ho of
county that can 0 to t'ither of (ho!
bauks in Salem or Polk comity I ' SUGAR CULTURE.
and borrow 91000 for twelve; ""' ', ,.' ", .. ,. .
..... . ,, . The 'iiit'avssot tho lulled Males
months, and this isuotul . Taw is , , .,, . ,i
. , , . ., has had committees invest iuiiliiijt
ot a bank in tho stato but what isi,. ,. ,, , ,,
, . thosuur question particularly in
urJkwui iu Us huus and money is .. . . , , .
, " 1 , . j ivtei'eiui1 to our nwd ol producing
irrowinir scarcer ovcrydav, and is I . . ... . ,..
f, . . ' , , in these I uilod Mute nil tho sn,'ur
tins the turn to pl.us a heavy; . ., , ....
, , , , I coiinuuu d, I'lom tho report ot the
burdou on the people in the shape t .,, ... , ,
. , , ' . ' i coinutiitoe on iigricullnro mid
of a iM,000 court Uoaso tax. ' J .. ,. , .
: tuii'u imtr in lutivfnn.
'TlUV5B In.lepenilouoo real
estate boomers" spoken of iu the
OWnr of tho 3d hist, are at the
prosent tinm doinj; a splendid busi
ness iu the lino of real estate, and
their prosperity is not baed upon
court bouse twadille or McBoo
reokHjtion cither. On the con
trary our prosperity is b:wsed upon
real and substantial facts, which
every reasoning man can plainly
perceive, and it is just this that is
pinchiug the sensitive too of our
Vbik'rwr friend at this particular
time.
"Thkue was a time, only a few
years ayo when it was said thai
our representation in congress
was composed of lawyers, Now
tho time is coming when the brains
of tho lawyer are laid aside, and
the lawmaking power is given to
the moneyed class, whether with
much brains or without. The
. rapidity with which this is drilling
is already manifest. This is not a
party evil. It is a national evil
l"ie cost to the people of the
Unt'i d Stairs of sugar for home
cor.Miuptiou will never couso to
at t raet at tout ion so long as w e send
from 7.000,000 to $vS;1,iHMKh)
abroad annually for that product;
nor will (ho masses cease to think
that .i.",(KH),0t)u per a'nnuin is loo
much revenue to exact on one im
port until it is shown that it is
cither neccsxiry for tho support ol
the government or that tho policy
of such an exaction w ill, if con
tinued, tend, in some way, to beno
f it, the nation, tho consumer, as
well as the producer ami the manu
facturer. A primary suggestion
contained in the bills referred to
your committee seems to lar that
this tiuaueial drain on tho nation
and tho individual for one of the
necessaries can lie gradually avoid
ed by the adoption of a policy
which shally oiler a financial in
ccntive to the agriculturist to rai.se
a product from w Inch an increased
supply of sugar can bo secured,
likew iso olVering an inducement ill
addition to a t.u'i:V to the munti. !
founded on our social system
Should the evil continue to grow . fact tilers of sugar from that, pro
at its present rate, iu a few years' duet of risking large investments
we shall be compelled to adopt a j in machinery and sugar plants at
UNION PARTY COUNTY TICKET.
A. V. Luciw, J, K. Krtim, Itepwscn
tat I von
W. V. Miller, fihcrllT.
Charlcn Hut II, Clerk.
John Knimttt, Tiviuturcr.
Win. Hutterlek, Aesor.
1'. U. SiHirs, County CnmmMouor.
MlsAnim8twn, HehiKil HuHrln
tondoiit.
To lw It tluil Purveyor and Coroner,
DE M OCRATIC STATf TICKET .
CoiiBiVdsimin, IX)!,. HOllt'. A. MII-
IdCIt, of Jiiekwm.
(Joveinor, WYIA'IWKU l'KNNOY-
Kit, of Mulliiimiah,
Hooivtary of Htato, WM. M.TOWN-
HKNH, of Lake.
Stiilo Treanuvr, U. W. WKIUI, of
I'nmtllla.
8iiuvme Judge, H. F, ItOSll.VM, of
Miuiim
State SuMTlnleiideiitof Pulille
Instruction, ltKV. A. l.KKOY, of
Mini.
Statu Printer, CA IT. JOHN O'UIUKN
of Miiltiionuih.
Apportlonmtnl pf Sohool Fundi.
Following In the iipMrtlouiuent of
school fiuul fur I'olk iHiunttv, (tropin,
for the year isimj alsoa showlnu of the
No, of w-huliun hi each dtxtrlct:
Si
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1K7 10 AV. ,
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The immense agitat ion which is i
being felt among the laboring cliusscs
is culminating iu the strikes, which
are taking place this week in
America and Europe. There are
not of a local nature, based on local
wrongs but are on principle. It is
every day becoming more apparent
that labor is not fully rewarded.
That tho idle fow are living iu
luxury, while the busy masses toil
aud live w ith economy. You may
call it socialism or what not; hut
the crying evils of the day must
find a remedy. Let capital groan.
It produces nothing. Labor is the
only true wealth of the vorld,attd to
labor should go tho reward. Less
hours of work will tend towards an
end.
Mr. C. P. lluntiniou did not
come clear to Oregon just simply
to decide on putting the Narrow
(Jauge in working order, lie
triicnt as to his plans from policy.
Too much has already been made
public to believe that Mr. Hunting
is so utterly indifferent to the
needs of tho country us he
pretends. Five million dollars has
been laid aside tor extending
branches iu Oregon, and if nothing
is to be done, why was the money
secured? Mr. Huntington has seen
the country through which the
west side road is built, aud knows
that it is capable, with a small ex
penditure of being 'niado vastly
more profitable. Ho will surely
carry out the contemplated extensions.
Thb sale of Edward IJu llamy's
"Looking Backward" reached
nearly 300,0(10 copies in London
alone and still tho d juiand con
tinues. Why is this the case! lie
cause the evils of which, it com
plains are true. Tho idle class,
tho money power, based on landed
estates, controls labor. Tho masses
labor for tho few. Albert Uosfl has
written a new book in novel form,
which treats of this labor question,
.It is called ".Speaking of Ellen."
lie portrays the evils of idle
wcalth,and points out'thehappiiie,
of well paid employment. He
shows that our laws aro made to
protect the rich and not the poor,
Gives an example of where one
man caused 2000 people to suffer
through' the power given him to
deprive them of a moans of sub
sisfcence. The avidity with which
books treating of this social prob
lem are read shows how wide
spread is tho discontent at the
power which wealth has over labor.
If tho proposed remedies can be
adopted the world is f;it becoming
ripe for the trial.
Tub interesting information con
veyed by the Dallas Ohnmrer "that
, Independence pays a loss tax per
voter than any other town or pre
cinct in the county" and that "In-
a time when oilier nations have a
surplus of boot sugar at hand,
i which, if allowed to come iu over
a tariff barrier, would cause eapb
talists great iiuancial loss."
The average duty of European
countries is 1! cents per pound,
w hile the duty in the United Stales
averages only about 'J cents per
pouud In three years, up to 1SSS,
France had paid H'M)00,i00 in
bount ies on beet sugar aud also im
poses a protect ion tariff against
lVlgium aud (ieriuany importing
sugar. France produces over $51,
000,0(1(1 worth of sugar annually.
There are t wo beet sugar factories
in the United Slabs, aud last year
only UOOO tons was produced. Each
of these factories cost half o million
dollars, and it will take 700 such
factories, costing WiO, 00, 1,000 to
supply our home market with sn
gar. Iu France 00,000 people are
directly employed in the sugar
factories and the product is Id, 000
tons in 1SS7. Add to this the cm
ploymout of lands, now raising
wheat, to beets for sugar, and what
an impetus will U given to the ag
ricultural industry.
Europe exported to tho United
Slates hist year over 100,000 tons
of beet sugar, in spite of our two
cent tariff, and yet we hesitate
about giving better protection to
this important industry. If France,
(ierinany and other European coun
tries have-succeeded in making ii
success of beet sugar industry rais
ing, the United Slates can also do
so. Tho sooner congress adopts a
more effective protective tariff sys
tem on sugar the better, and we
believe that a "bounty", is needed.
Our Oranges should take up this
question and induce congress to
take action as soon us possible,
Oregon has beet sugar land and
will reap a rich harvest when
factories arc established,
Eoi.A, Or., May 5, 1S00.
Kimtou West Hidk: I am a re
publican and I always have,and for
that matter, expect always will
support Dallas for the county seat.
I was opposed to the building of a
new court House at tins linio, and 1
thought when the county court had
the county canvassed for that pur
pose alone, and there was nearly
one liu mired majority of legal
void's opposed to building I
thought that settled the matter
during tho present county judge's
term of office, and I voted for Mr.
Stouffer under the express under
standing that he was unalterably
opposed to tho building of a court
house during his term of office.
Taxpayer.
4 -'
J'anHlnjf ulonu the road between In
dependence mm Monmouth we buw
teams ut work preparing the track for
tho speed injr of homes. Tho tlioueht
oceured to us, why does not I'olk
county have an turrlcultural miciet.v.
Other enmities prollt by Mich ocietlun,
and the towns adjacent thereto reap
annually a uountuui Harvest. ... Let in
dex)ndenoe go to work, make ollbrls to
organize an agricultural society, where
funnel's may meet toel tier, compare
notes, and enjoy a ronewel of acquaint
anceship. It will benefit all farmers,
merchants and others.
Tli mult ti'tul 8i'Hliiiin!i.ttt tlil ywir In
l.',7ua.hO, m llm miimiiit wim HIJ tn.tt
-II (lllll III S.I..U, W. I. Kkvmii.im,
Cuaittv S. ImkiI Htim-rliitiiiilt'ill.
INDEPENDENCE TO THE FRONT
The reporter of thin piqur In hU
nnnbli-ti dro)K'd Into tho citrrliinti re
pository of Uootlumo Douty. They
certainly luive the fluent tnck of
vehicles ever brought to I'olk county.
It Is complete In quantity, Mtylcniul
excellency of finish, Mr. OimhIiiiuh'ii
past exiierleiieo la the livery luislnewt
hiis enabled him to give the iniiny
different vehicles maliuf.ietuivil ft
thorough bit, whk'h ctiulilc this fll'itl
to purt'lia-H) only n'.u'h vehicles us will
stnlid this wet rlllimtc. Lust m-hsoii
they Hold the Mine line of vehicles, mid
the purchaser testif. f . h.-lr superiority
which is the beat evidence of th -ir
durability. This 11 no by their energy
and push now ranks uiiiont; the tlrst
cliksM tmrdwim' estitbllfhiuents of the
Willamette valley, and re purchitsliiK
alt their velili'les In the l-Jistcrn imuv
ket, In car load lots, ns .veil as the bulk
of their other k'kkI;. In un'lelputlun
of u very hirgii (rado this seasmi they
huvu greatly luereiised their slock (hut
they limy Is! able to furnish their cus
tomers with anything needed Iu their
line. In buforjt they have iiiiiny tllf
fenmt styles and ml iiHSnrliiiiint ofct
rlngiw ami surreys, ulso loieks mid curls,
Tlieru 1m certainty no n-isun why uuy
man slioiild go out of I'olk county to
find what lie needs In this Hue.
PARKER'S SCHOOL REPORT.
School report for the mouth eltdiiiK
May 2d, lsnO, In district No. II, I'olk
county, Oregon.
Number of puiills enrolled III; uvcr-
uj,re ulU'iidiincc I").
Francis, Surah and Xelllu llelmlek,
Khuerand Homer Fresh, ltttlph David-
son, Anne ('iilbreiith and F.iiinia
Mogford were not absent nor tardy.
All the pupils merited 1(N) per eeut.
In tleportiiieut uiiil were very attentive
to their lessons
J. I. Wool), Toucher.
SrltAVIU) oh Srol.K.N. On April 27
there struyoJ from my premises In In-dciH-mleiieo
one linlit bay colt 4 .yearn
old, 10 hands hifrh, heavy black inane
ami tail, star In forehead, 'lltrlit iu llcsh,
sliod all round with new sninolh sIkh's,
Finder will please address
V. I, INKS,
lXDKI'KNDHNl'K , Ol'.
inirtvui
Msiti bjr Joft Vf tUM torMiwrtOft.
Mrs. Bullion, tti o4 fMblt Udr ti M
U wan it,, kno rrsaolwa, liar rln duwa iMmV
lt tat auulhi u fopltlr mluM o4 It
bow wll uti liMltbjr.
J. II. Brawn, kook kr I'otslumt. CuM
inllnlr ul bli lo,llc,tUm suil riusllllu.
MluCUw Mlrln, M Ktwruef Irsut, I. V.,
Cuml ul ui amravsled r ol InnlirmUon tntf
(onillMUon. .
I It, FuumU, Chlut Wlmtrtnitiir, fwt ol Cliy
Itrwl, 8, r, l umil u lii Iu th Urk, llv
ImuU will tick lu sitni'ha.
Hit, J. Umi.hu. 1'JtJ likt lliwl, B. T , hiA
been un.tar ,liYili'!n' rr tor two yetn far
H(ircHim,iliit. Will, Hit third Mil all rt
tlu4 hr nlit swiuloineil bosllh.
rrwl. A. Hlw'tur, Ualilwli llalvl, g, r umrd
turfusi wild ilr"lll. Felt UUnr th ant
week iinl l now nuwl,
Ouiuv gutainan ot "t!S Vslriif 1 ilreot, t, t.,
ourml ot tick bin.lii-hi'1 mil I Ivor truubl.
Jt.lffmO Ni'ilill,79 Kvomlt ilroot, S. cunsl
jtUnluth luck mil vbivule bllkmiuMt,
AniluiorlOUOiilliuri, ,
i
BtFOUt
TN Gekurated French Cure,
wr"APHRODITINE"S
Ik Hiii.d ns
pomrivi
OUilSTfl
tu nurs n v
tm in nf iioiiimis
iii.h.., ur siiy
ilu.ii.r nf Out
g.-llMHtlvo tir-
(mo ul fiilu-r
u,l.,.O.u. ...
lonir Ikiiii tho Af TER
txt'iwlvv line ol smihiiIriiIs, 'lulim't-n nr Opium,
ul tlu muii ymitliitil Hi, 1 1 ..rtl. .o, hut Ituliiiir
eii.-o, Ai' miph iiIm l Hisiit l'm.t, Wsknlul
nns. Itwmiiiiilt.MH I'siin lit His lisi k, rsittiinst
WlllltltlM4. ll)lll-IIN, Nl-rvillli I'llMtlHlll.llNlrt'Oltll'
st KiiiimI.iiu. I i-iiri.irlxi'S, IiUmIiuwi, W'lHik Min
iirv, l-iMiaiii 'intruiil litiimltiiirv. wlil.-lt 11 nn-
rllM'tl-ll olll-ll li'S'l III ltilllSllir,lllllHIII-NIIt llllll.
IV, l-rlie Jl.uu t.i. Uii lut l-i.uu Si'lll ui
aisll ml h-t-t-llit of pO,
A HUnri-NOI IUNTHel.irnir,M)'
unlrr. Iu rvliiml 11, t nmiiry If a l oriiisnrii
riiw l Bui i-lllTliil. Tlinil-sll.U nl twllmoiilslt
Iti.m iil.l aiul V'S'iif. tit IsiOi mihi-i, iH.rtiiatii'iitly
(.urvtlliv I'linxiittiNR c'riiiiisr Int. AHtlniai
THE AI'HHO MEDICINE CO.
sumiiis iiium ii,
lCX ST, rol(TI..,N, OR,
For mile In ltslt-r A Ijis'Ii
OR. JORDAN'S & CO'S.
rVIUif UM Of ANMOMt
Til MiifSi-t M.. Hun Kihiii lMti,
Ailldl'kli'll Wts-nla,
till SIlJ Irlilll linw Ul all, 111
ill-i ll.... ( i.ll.lllhlll.ill H It U
to.Olili'lll H..,all ul- liv lis.
ti-rmt kiM.ritisiorlii'it or it.-itlis!
ui'sliiii- aii!iiliil,lli-iiwiiil utti.
Kt-nil r li.Kik. I'rosm uitlif
t tiriiry Hi, I'lUtnilliOlini (tw,
Fabers Coldsij Female Pills..
r -'t Ffml lrrri!r
llii,: uuiliinitlikioliani
uu (tin tiisrki-1. A'iiw
fail su, ,.,..ni!lj ,i.wl
liy t ..iiuiM.i.t lalln
iiiMtiOilv, uiisrantniil
In tulti-m a ipimaatsi
uieuttitisotw-
ItlHtltA'E! CEKUINI
Itiiu't Ih huutli'imtM.
havs II mi., l(.alnt,
Bllu IIHHII-) ,lkf uuutb-
r.
s.iit In ktif kiMmaa.
ai-i-iirn liy mall i.m it-
Ail4ra,
THE AfHRO miZm CCflPity,
WleiullraiiiU, Hutl, COU1LANI), OR-
fur uli. ay lluii-t . Im kn.
MARVELOUST
DISCOVERY.
Only Omnia N,alM ( Maaaary Tralalag .
Ifr llaaka l.ram4 la a rmilla.
Itllail waadorlsi rsrail.
Ryrry rkll4 anil adall araatly ksil4.
Omal luituuwawata W OunwhUMitMi Ulnaa.
rnaiwliu, auk nplnL.na ol llr. Win. A, llaax
rtnnil, til a-irtil rm.l SiMialta In M.ttl IliMat ;
Isutrl IJl-fiptllral TkntniMan, llmanM, IVvtt.4. I
TfilM. J, Hi. llHi Uli-y, l.il.,liiiKolll f'krMtia i
i,,i. , .V, ) , lilrksra I'riw lor, Uia nnwuw, j
una. V. W. Alor. J.irfar t.lbwn, Jadak f. i
f ajawla, an t ..Hi' M, "wi'l l"t Irw I,, ,
l-rr. A, LWInKTtK, Hill riOli W. T.
I
Look Out for My Car Load
F U R N I T U R ,
Of till Kind, ami the Liittwt Stylw
. Which will Arrive from the East in a
Few Days.
R, W. tWPKB
Co i no no mill sui my new line of llahy IlngKi'" WftK"nt
Wood iiml Willow Wan. Ilrootim. Hwococrn. ('unct, Mattinf, Oil
(loth, Wull Taper, Ilordorn, tVeorutloiiH etc., nml n Oencral Lino ot
Furiiittiro.
At Bulmck Prices for Gash.
Iiidopcmloncci,
A. J. WHITE AKER,
Orogon,
e. t. incm
W. II. WALKER
IIENKI.F. & WALKER,
DM ALKWSI IN"
Family - Groceries - and - Wiy - Prnke.
MAIN S5T.
INDEPENDENCE.
ROCKWOOD
No- 14G7.
Sire of Lady Maude, Nautilla, May Winder,
Black Bess. Hlack wood, Kitty Lee, etc.
IKSCRU"r ;oN:-I)ark buy, 151 liantls, right fore foot ,'iml left bind
foot whUft w l .h mar iu forehead. l'aled in 1875. Hp'd hy Juiiica
Colcuum Kstj ., (iofOton, N. .
PI'.mUKl I H.-lty ri.H-twiHal (804 ) record 2:20; lut dim by Alcxan
tlci'a Alttla' luli (15); 2nd dam by Gt'ov McKWtigcr; Iltl lam by J'init
Whip; 4th k tub) llamblctoniiin; Fleetwood by Hupp Medium
Happy ii-tliuin bv H.NHil.vk'u HuniU'lloiiiun (10); jfcim, the fatnom
trottiiiK inn w rrinccs (10 in'ilo wtigmi road rttwd 2flflOJ), and wluiipr
of ii two in, 1.. race over Flora Tctnnlo, trotting tho flnjuiik in 2:2H, by
A minis Hi Kilieltoiiian, bv Jmlaon Ilainbcltonian, 6f Hixhop'n Hum-
iHiltonlun, I iv Imported McHcnpr; 2nd dam by theKiuhl lloi-sc, koii
I ftffi&q. AI.HANV
iffiEjani Iclison,
i '"WilSi1 IlKAI.IUIS IN
1 f IX-T MAUHl.i:,
' L- FCfl l.. AM Kit K 'AN A
taSJjS&Mt'OrCU (UtANITK
itm t 10 I'.U lto.x 2.") I, AHuiny, Or,
b"w A
'X'H ma ofl mia
: N01KVH9NI9 . 99$
j 83N0P "ojy
x&t-s..- mr Tan
MM
:5forPriccj
CmaiK4intirxN.Y.
run nn'onnu) smirk sr.u.uox,
LINCOLNSHIRE LAWYER!
Will innlfe the Seimnii of 18! Ml, oil MoiiiIii.vh, '1'iH'H
tlii.vstinil Wetlnewliivnat W. II. JihvIh' MhI'iIi-h, DiiI
Iiih; on Thui-Hilnj'H, Frldaya nml Hiiliinln.vtt tit Mil
JoIimmiiii'h Hlaliliw, liiilepcuih'lii'e.
D12SCKIPTION:
lie Ih u Hplemllil ttrtlit lm v. rWnn 8 yeucH old,
weigh lN) pmiuilH, with lilm-lt I'roiit lt'K, inline
nml tall, white hind foot, with utripe down the tare.
He hiiH a (rood Hat hone, with IoIh of line llk,y hair,
MtiiiidH Ki IuuiiIm tiial one Inch IiIhIi.himI In a iihwI
powerful, compact, perfect Mpcciiucn of an I'llitsllHh
iSiilre llorne, with good ntyle unit aetliin. Ho
wiw foaled May, 1MH1, liivd by Win. Nowton.
Kh(., Newiii k-on-Ti'tuit, Kiinlund'atid wan luiported
AiiKimt, lHKi!. Hinee Inniorlalloii, I.liieoliiMliIre Law
yer ivt't'ivtMl tho following prizen: lnt Oxford coun
ty hIiow, 1HH2; Und, Dordii'Hler Towimlilp Show,
1KH2; 2nd, London WcHtoni I'idr, IKKI mid H4,
wiven othem eonipetiun; 2nd, DoivliCMter TowiihIiIii
Show, 1HSII; 1st, SjM'elal and SweepNlaUe, South
Oxford Hprlnn Show, 1884; lBt SprliiBlleld, 1884.
LliieolnHhlre Lawyer Ik a sure foul Keller and ills
eollH In the Kant have heen noli! for u high ilgure,
PEDIGREE:
Ah imtnror! In tlm KntrlNIt Hluil llnnk, l,liiiilnshlrti t.nw.
yurj No, iwillj Hlilm IturKti. Imy, wlilln lionl, liiulrtl IMHh
Ih'mkIit, Win. NhwUiii, MIUhIiIu Ilmimi, Nmviiikniv't'n'iU,
KiiKlitnit; Hire, Mi'llimirti Hwnii, Imy (1!:H5; iliini, huin-rlcr
Cnrt Miiit, liny; (Iiiiii'm aire, I'i-i-kIiIphI Mnnhi, Imy. ilTMIi;
MfllHitirn bwecp'a lr, buy (IIWIi, by alriulM), liuv; bk il.'iiili),
Jiu.v: gum (fll), by: tun K (7,t), lilnk; K it n K if Ifiiwiirila,
Imy; Uitni'a alrn, Imy, (iWi; (ri-iiiHlnlrn, tutv, (10M7); k k,Iiiv,
(fW): K It K, buy, IHlfil; K f K u, buy, 1711 1; m K u, m,v, tuii;
gitKKKft, buy, liiUHl; R K it g n.l.loii (linilrli, blw.lt.
'I'lio above Untlllm Unit I.IiiimIiihI, Ire l.awvr. Iiiih Ui-hi'i-iiiI-nd
mini aotno or Lite IjchI Kngllnli m.ick,
TLRMS: Insurance, $20;
Single Service, $12.
$15;
ofSiiml; . UhiI.yW Hamltoltoniaii by AlHlallah, by ieiuhrino, by Im
ported Men- ei'iper; I hI duiu t'han Kent'H mims by iinrirted llcllfouiidrr;
JiltlainOni i I'.y'. by ltintiop'tt Haiobehoulaii, Htn o?.Meseiij;cr. Kyn-
ilvk'n Ham Imuiaii nirt'd ncxtcr. 2. HI. ami -w otnp in tno s:.hi iiw.
Alcxandcr'8 . Alahajali (niivof Kock wood's dam)8irod(ohl.smitiri maid,
2 11; KtKsal, cd, 2:211; Thorndalc, 2:221; MiO"r Mle, 2:29; St. Klmo,
2:.'IO; ami A Ii lout. Flrct wooil'8 ditui by Vfriiol'8 SiKk Hawk, aire ol
Oiyoii'h Han' i; tw, (0); Vci -iiol' lllack Hawk by Itlik Hawk (24) sou
of Andrew .i f ( ksoit ( I) by Younp Itanlmw, lie ny tinu uwiiaw iahi
Man.) f
UOCKW'iM )h will make tho season of 1890, cilntoni'lni April 1st
i.ml i'ihIiiil- J ulv 1st. on Mondays TucmIiivi nnJ Weduettdays at Kli
Jtihiison'ii Kt al h's, Independence; the uwt of thefeek at Jay tSmitlrit
(Fisher) Ktahlt S.ilcm. I
TKKM! S:-Sinle ServicJ $20; Sea-
son, 5; Insttranee, $50
For fur'b r particulara. adtlrcsss
A. L. HODSOW, OwnV.
:i:G
f SALEM, OH EG OK,
IMPORTED DIRECT FROM RSiLASD.
Th Engllih Shir Sta llloi,
B R I TON.
I No. of Rogittor, 1139.1
ttiuiiortetl from EnirlHiid. June, lW,t)y'tlath rttlth
ltniH., JaneitvlUe, Wlncoiitki,
TIiIh fine KiikIImIi ttttilllou wan purhawtl hy the
mitlcMlKucd, tf (lalhraith hron Juttuvlllo, Vln
. ihiihIu, St'pt. IhI 1HN. imtl liiDiinht todo'Koii durhiK
tho atiine month. He will Iks ftuiiil durliiK 'he
i w'limm of 1KIHI, etiuimelieliiK April Ul ami entlinic
. July M, on Monday, Tuewhiv nl WetlneBtlny
. at ii t v farm at the littvlilwiii liridKv. Hvo ml Ion hoiiIIi
weHt' of Buena VUta; on TluiMlay, Friday and
; Hut unlay at JiihnMon'H ntnhle, IiHlep'iidence.
TERMS: Season, $20, Insurance, $25.
HeiiKondueut the end of thewuion. I UMiratiee,
tine when the mare 1 known to Iwwlth foul, or has
Ihiui tllHponetl of, or moved out of die county.
DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE.
lUil'l'iiN l aline dnptili'tt K'y. t"M WI, brt-tl by Mr.
-iliHHlHin lliirrlim, Htioloriliililri'. Knamttl. Importi'it In
IHK7, bv tltillirnlllt bnia.. Jiini-nvlllii, WinihiikIii. Hlri1; Kitr-liii-r'n
Ki li-inl (ml): hf by I'rlilf r Kncli.ttd 1770, wlin won
ninoiiK-iHilbiira, tliti fiillnwhiK )ilii! lwm, Hmt Oawmtryi
JKT0, Hint .MniilitoiiiiTy; 1S72, Hint Hlnlorilxliliii; 1H78, rtral
t'hiwlnr; Unit Ni'wi-iiMtli-, 174; rtrat 'IVwkwburv: rti-xt llrrtfnnl;
Hint liuillfv: lK7ft, tlrnt flremtwHir; JikI Wurcenteri rtrat
1,1'iiniliiKlon: tli'iit Uttoxlor; IH7II. xnil II. A. H.. Kfrinlngi.
Iihiii, miiomilltiK loHbout miUJ. llrnrua alroil by ltinviT
lTliiii"VivHwi-i'rWIIIIiii,(aWl); b b;Hnmwim, (lt,'17), who
won I In-'Billowing prlmwi 1H.VM. Ilrnt 1. A. H,, Wurwli-k; WI,
Hint IliirtoiMHi-'tYniit: Iiml Nnrllmiiiiloiiahlrf, Wit, tlml
HrlKir; tlnit Mui'knt niwworlhi IHM, llial Ni'Wi-ntlu; llrat
iLi-IcdsIit: II rat llHi-mlimtmm'. lttt, Irst Hortliuniptotialtlre
iMliow; IKIli). Ilrat l.tiltiTWorUi; lWHI,rt Noi-lliitinptonlilrc.
He winlriMt by iMiili-lili-aa, (IfiMi); hi by Active. (3b; Ito by
IKtimii'r' (mat. (87il)i lie by llowarta Kurmvr'H Crutll.
mUl'roN wellml.TO Itm , MU hands high, mid
a home of line Htyle and action
jftirAll care taken to preventteeldentH, hut will he
. respniisihle for none,
For further parllrohrH, addrcHR
W. M, DAVIDSON,
. Huena VWa, Oregon.
COOPER BROS.
IT WILL PAY YOU
' T H and Iwpct Oor Urg Uwt r'- ,
Y.ur Atttl. I. r,,-clully (1.IWIll..K..Ci.W-I
K.B.& CO. BUGGIES,
Hutu uAnr r.OPNER IRONS,-
W Fit ovor the Corner, in huC, way - to bold the
ranncb m-enndy together, nuking it impo-uu lorornrr.
U Open. AIho a Full IJneof
HACKS aiul PHAETONS.
A CAR LOAD OF BAIN WAGONS,
Mado Especially for Our Trado,
Just Received Direct from
the Factory.
deering & Mccormick
Mowers, - Harvesters - and - Binderr.
Cash
Qrocery
and hk
ON C STREET,
Fresh Bread Pies and Cakes on hand
Every Day Except Sundays.
A Full and Fresh Stock of Canned Goods
Flour, Teas, Coffee Sugar, Dried
Fruits, Syrups, Candles, Ci
gars, Tobaccos and
All Goods Usually Kept iu a
First-class Grocery Store.
D. B. TAYLOR, Prop.
KLI JOHNSON.
LIVERY, , - . FEED
ft y? 5
1 4 a mm . t XI
anu bALt rLaLl'O STAR I K
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. "
Stock left in onr care will lie well attended to.
SPECIAL ICCOMIOITK FOB COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.
MAIN STREET, , : : INDEPENDENCE, OR.
School Books
and
Stationery
FOR SALE BY-
W. G. SHARMAN,
. Itmumnpd duo when tho mare In known U bn with ftml or
Iiim lipun (11k)iih(1 uf or niuvud nut of tlm i-iiiinly, Hmimin,
duo July lat. Binulo aurvlin, duout tliiiqof aurvli-o.
All euro taken to priivout Bnulilpnt, but i-imponslhli' for
none.
JAMES E. DAVIS, Owner.
JOHN LAK1C, Groom. Didliw, Or.
iwerehant Tailor.
piSO'S REMEDY FOR CATARRtI.-Bost. SimioHt
to uho. CheHjiest. Iteliof is immuiliiite, A uuri is
certain. For Cold tn tho Ilotid it liiw no miiml.
If a nn I ltnt.mnnf. nf wliuh a umiill nniti.ilA i n...,i:,,i
to tho nostrils. Price, fxk). Hold by druwiHts or sent
byiuftil AddresB, E. T. Hazrwinb, Wurreu, Pa. '
LT
SUITS: MADE TO ORtER. FIT GUARANTEED.
Custom Go da for Merchanis and others recut and pressed.
I will open V onthly accounts with Morchants at Independence and
Monmoutl for recuttinfi. .
CST5 JEBT, Opposite LP- O-
BUSTER I LOCKE.
The Public i8 ATosKWdialiy Invited to 0,11 H1,d Vrin 0ur
Stdeeted Stock of Writing Tape, Tablets, IVs, Ik,
Rulers, etc., also All the School' Books in
Use in the Public Schools.
livtrjf
Young
Horses.
Double and
Single Teams
TH II NEW
M : and : Sale : Stables.
New
Buggies
Riding Horses.
NrthJndJinst,, J. N. JONES. Prop-
......
Best and Cheapest,
HENRY WALLER,
.. -DEALER IN- '
Boots - Shoes - and - Gloves.
Call and examine o$400seamls Shoe
H. D. WALLER, prop.r.
Independence, - . Oreaon.
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