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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1892)
NEWS FROM MOHMOUTHLpiSHaA'a . Friday. axpermtantal altruism, m cattaiil bilk bo 1 WmUnaviI drum Ut Tueaday UU a beautiful day, the ladloa of Mouiuouth wvm out tu Ml tore enjoylug the tuuchlu ami balmy air. Monmouth can vk with any eltjr lu her dUptay of fcuilnlu beauty. ltov. Lott eama lu afoot ftom Mr. lUddte'a, Tuwday, bright ami cheerful. 11 ta a good pedestrian, aa well at a food theologUn, , Mr. Baker, of Luoklaiuut, waa In town Uita wek on buaineaa. All tittup aw pruatwrou lu hie neighborhood. John Wolvertou, white doing aotne work ou hi house, had a rail which wuwe vory near proving very aerloualu lu effect; but be la up and aronud again. C L. llawloy aold to F. Aiwtlne twanty-vlgkt fret ofgrouud adjoining hl book Und atatlouery utrhim, upon which Anllue will proceed to erect a fine buiUllng.Ju which to keep on hand a large assortment of fiirut- ture, and household gooda. J. 1 llrowu.'.trotu Kanaaa, t tu our town, looklug arouud, lletay If he can aecutv'a loeatloii to ult liliu be will tuake bta home hervabout. He aaya tttoet emphatically that be wilt not return to Kansa. We may expect a great many Immigrant frotu Kan aa aud Nebraska thlasprlug and aiuu iner. Come right along aud bid adieu tocyclouva aud thvtr devastating effect. AM. Cummins, from Kausaa, 1 kwklng around for a nleaaaut borne. Hop be may flud what be aeeka for, and be happy among mf W aterhouse' ton killed a bear ou Hungry creek a frw Uaj ago. The party going but to work the mluea ou that tirwk have commenced tuuuellng Quite a large number of booka have been added to the public echoo). Pro grew ta Ute word tin the nchooi lu Aiotiiuouth. -Houaea to rvul are In good demand, Btraugcra ate coming lu aud making luulrtra about house to rent. J. llavkhia waa lu towu looklug over the Held. Yea, there U room for a bar- ueeaabop lu MouiuouUt. Have we auy truly great men at the present day? Where la our moderu WeUaer? Auaweruii Hoap creek, Charlie Laugiree, like 1'aul, la labor ing with hi own handa, while Will Ireland la ablugllug bi bouMj, What a newspaper man write la a mighty poor Index to what he think Father tfrotu the top of the atalr): "Charlie, what doe that joung womau mean by atay tug to late." Cuarit (lu U.e hall): ".Sy lie quiet up there, will you? 1 think the' going to proposed' Billy Keeter, who bus beeu working for Will .Madtsou the past ix mouth, cut hi foot actual lite luatcp pretty badly bit Thursday, but be alitl move around. Dra. Ke tch u m aud l'rudvu vUlted Mrs. llarria Thursday evetilng, and re port that a he 1 Improving In health Three prominent citizen of the town, W. J. M., E. C, and I. 8, engaged tu a political chat tbia week white bang. ing to the lamp poet and whittling fur dear life on the letter box. They de elded that France C. Wilutrd waa the candidate of the Xurthunnt Vojrrwr for the presidency. A good decision. We would recominedti the cleaning up of that little room at the tenuluua of the motor line. Passenger dislike to enter It. A good broom and a few acuta would be an Improvement. J. II. Moron, our live rcoleatute man, U atirriog around lively to com ply with the demand made upon htm. When Anatlue'a new house la built. be will keep ou hand the largest aup- ply of furniture iu the comity. We hereby extend our thuuks to V, A. Wash, of the ltemizer, for a copy of the Platte City Landmark, published at Platte City, Ma Jeff Fryer and Bill Percival passed through town Wedneeday with a large flock ot sheep. They handle more sheep than auy dozen men In the county. Mr. Hoeg, from ' Huver precinct, waa taking In the city Wednesday. He will probably be at our district fair with eotiie tl ue utock. Juines Clow, brother of Robert Clow, . la In town In the iuterettt of stock rais ers. II. it. Grinnold, the blacksmith from Ballston ia now fairly at work, and makes the anvil Hug from morn ing till night. Quite a large crowd came in on the narrow gauge Wednesday, many of thera with gripsacks, who took the motor for Independence. Travel by all lines ia increasing, aud we soon may see passenger cars loaded to their fullest capacity. I. M. Himpson came up from Port. laud the last of the week. He is very hopeful of" a Democratic victory In June. Moran sold 1 another piece of land Thurstluy to a Mr. Parka, Johnny Is a rustler. I. F. M. Butler la still making out deeds. He baa made out more deed to land than auy one man In Polk county. B. M. Bloan returned from Albany, Thursday, wbere he bas been settling up business. He bus now become a permanent resident of our beautiful city. J. If. Alexander has returned from Portland wbere he laid In a Hue assort ment of drugs to satisfy the demands of his increasing trade. Bo n't forget the Polk county district fair. Alexander Collins was In the city Thursday. He reports things In "statu quo" in bis neighborhood. Jay Butler's child was no better at last reports. The child has sometblug like pneumonia. In conversing with people from all parts of the county, we flod that the voters have come to the conclusion that N. L. Butler can do more for the In terests of Polk county than any Repub lican can possibly do. He will be our next state senator. " Lctithe Democracy do their duty aud tliey will secure a glorious victory next June, 'T is with great pleasure we receive the names of new subscribers to the West Hjdk. Heud In your names gentlemen, there is yet room on our list. C. L. Kirk, from Iowa, is In town He Is desirous of purchasing a farm of 100 acre. L. V. ltlgg, of Falla City, waa In town Friday , making arraugvnteuta to furnish the luntlwr yard a large aupply of blugk. J. 8. loper, banker, waa walking the at reel last Friday, B. F. Butler, nephew of Ira F. M. Butler, arrived lu Moitiuoutk Friday. IU la from Iowa. Y, K Hubbard, of Italia, renls- tervd hi name at the hotel Thuntday. ltobert William wa Iter trout Atrlte the last of the week, He report Dem ocracy on the rle In bl vlemlty, with the prospect of attaining to 1.M per cent premium, Last Friday Mis Kate tlrant ad dremed tlta atudetita of the ttor- niaL Subjevt, "Woniau'a Bight." Mine Ivy Haley read an ewtav on "Fjioett A Hen." V, K Mulky took tbetulijetof "Fdueallou of tbe Pre eul day." All aeipilttet tbemaelvea uiot admirably, which gave the ee- tator aiwuramw that llioy went atten tive atudetita. , We entered the chattel Friday even' lug, aud the aigbl preaeuted to our view wa one ndculated to tuplre any frleud of education with t he moat pleaidng m'tmation. We aaw forty atudetita, each occupying a aarate aesK, ana ail mi iiunouiy eugageii lu eoituing over the kou pertaiulug to ine nuai exaimuaiioit exereiaiii. May they all receive the blghet graduating honor. BaiMHi'KH. CHAKITIM AND t'tHHKCf IUH. Until the nreaent eeultirt tba policy of Eumna ia dealiug ttb erima aud pnpertn, the beat piautibla if tbe olijeot had been to propagate and uice tlirm txitu. 'lb ttate ot tu N World neeeaaardy uned many ot lb method ot the old. Uufortiluately, along wilt! union mat waa true aud wmms they coined and perpetiuted many okl blunder. But with the a.luoe of modern thotistit, efveially with the en ormous wul' num olUtevpliere of acini- title knoaleda. bate eotue new aiul tet- Irr w ot dealing with tba detective. the crttuiiial and tlie Miti-er. Tbe .N.-tiutial uontereuee or (. tiarttie and Corrwtion, which meet annually iu on or other ot Ut ebiet eittr ot the nation, bruiir biut'tber a repreenlti biHtv of people thnHtitboiit the land, bone buine it i to deal with tbe poor, the ntnorant, and lb criniiul, or who are devoted a good cititeu to tbe work ot private etwrilv. Ita objeet m tbe ititrtKluution ot enliKhleneti metluHl of grappling with tbe evil aud nn.fur tuuea of ht. It eonibine tbe beat philanthropy of allotted and all htte of politM-al opinion, upon tbe broad pint form of biunnnlly. lld-xmnol etmlliet with any form of rxwtiug heueToletiee, but it aim Ui place before tii eomitry, tv the aid of lb pre, inch drlnit of pmeiienl mforwaUon, with the reeult of helpful to all, Tu ainateentu eton or Ibl tant uatioual orgHiilaaliou will in Denver, June U.1 to m). im. prvuuonsr pnKiniui on jiiai oven enbhthed ami ettenaivelv cireitlntiHt. Ill onVr an attractive aenea ot nieetinu; Ita tonic include many of tha luitMirtuiit tooiul problvma ot the day . It ha atand - tug eonituittiea 0hu atat tmnMa or ebaritie, reformatory work, kindetgar ten and child saving, care attilohtMtUoa liou of the iiimne, coiuniitiiieut ami de- teutiou of tb luaaiie, charily orgaiiiaa- ttou In oitle, Ui ludlau policy iu lit re lation to erini and iwuiwrmin, the oniony plan for the feeble luunlwl, nil- miarattou and nugraltttu telweeu itatea. dofeiwv and preveuti uteasnre agalnt panporiniu and erima, and III co-operation or women tn tne nitutngn nienlotcliaritahloand peual iustitutioiia, ImU ot tbeMtcommlttee tin elmrge ot a general tendon of tk conference, and teveral ot them will also conduct tpeoial or teounnal teMiona, In wbieli they will dloui their tulijivl in detail, Tbe nieuitwnhip of tin conference i on of ituuli)n feature. It bn no alarled otllcert and uo aeltlsh laateuta h offer to auyou, ao ita dmir art ;openel to all tit wnrldjwkoaoeverwill mny cme in, on a fooling ot porfcet eiiualliy. The fact that you are interested in it work, make yon a member, aud entitle you to a voice in it diouaioti, Auy one doainng further particular at to reduend railroad far, hotel accommodation, lo rn addre Alexander Jolmmm, aecre- tary, IndianaiHtlt, lud.. who will tend einmlartaud answer luuuirie. arly In Hi MliUt r tinr. ThU would weut a eoutradletiou U o, lu fact, to the eye. But exiwrloiice ha provtHl it iMHwlblltty. Take the cams of the Individual who dwell In a malnrliHi rvaiou. A nlut couil(ii- tlon I no ivrinln dofenw aunlust the dreaded chill. What Mf HecoKhtl testimony, eoverliitf a pertml llule short of half a century, prove that lhadoi ter't Htoniaeh Bitter I iri-l'l.v Oil Thi continent ihn not limit tlie tit bl where the medicine bit proved It eltl- ceev. Ill Month Auteriea, tbe Islhmo of I'anama, Mexnn, everywhere lit wet, where iiilaniua-tiorii tllwis' take on It too olwtiuate and fortiililul'le ty, the Bitter I a recognised tH'lfle In 11 lliiiitalile demand, ami i.r'rlhel by iihvslelan of ntute. IVtciit, too, U it (it disorder of the stomach, liver, and ImiwcI, and auattmt that destroyer, 1, grippe It Imprnvea appcttic Tullcep netitrallaaMi riieumiiitMit and kuiuey complaint. iB Walker Succeuon to HenkU A Walktr, Bros., 9 Notice o( Final Settlement. Kutli at bernHv Un lh IUher Iiim nii-.t Ii.t itiml HIVtHOlt In ihit iiio ! lUrtHtry aioiwr, d.H'rAunl, n.l lh ton tir hrMroid thMiini. Iiak tw.it ltr Dm Tilt ttnv m Mv. lMi, l lo.-a llm lirii t 1. ncul ut tin. six! H riii Intrwlwt in wti.t iiisy iiwf atu.l Ittv llivlr iXtlM-ltMw to Mlt n u ut snwiul, 1,1 1 1 Hoim. AtlnOnlinitrlt. IS PIONEER STORE. M Greet you with IW nS! M GOODS ! Latest styles In dress novelties, consist ing of Bedford cords Crepe cloths Dress patterns Fancy goods and Laces and trimmings ALSO, LADIES' JACKETS Carry o complote lino of TABLE LUXURIES, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Wa aellelt anar f jraar The Now Holton House. M. A. Dudley, Pr p. Cor. Fourth and Ita streets, mmm ptel Mr, Jia rfn"" rrw' COURT STREET. OiLUS. OaE. CletMng ! -01s! Clothing ! Direct from the factory, and very cheap. IMMENSE LI Of ItS, FROM RELIABLE FACTORIES. With a complete stock, purchased right, it will be to your interest tc take a look at it before purchasing elsewhere SHELLEY & VANDUYN. Tin igggs?fi Pnrllloa the BLOOD, Cnr OJTSTIPATI(, I.MMJKS'H'., BILIOUSNESS, MVKR C'OMI'LAIMTS.SM'K IIEADACIIF, 0M)S, PlMl'LES, all NKlM lFrKT10S,in(lllIMEAS AKM!UIlo . aMSORDERED HTOMACU. Tl UemUne HAMSUM TEA U put up in YUllOW WnAPJf Ml with Factimilt Hignalurt tf EMIL FKEHE. , ReDINQTON OO. Ammti. San rAeitOX y WOIiP MY Alili lBTWIWTia A wit wkocfuw. . ntimi, r uii wi unui)r W. 3S. G-OODELL, SUCCESSOR TO H. D WALLtH, UKAUC8 IX o)i(filT mm m m i mi ANO AI L KINIXI Or XKW KK)l.S AUUJVl.Nfl EVKIIY WKEK. My .luck U iiuw iittira omiM titan avr buftifti. Hliall U jilcawtl ttt liav itll tha tuuuiur uf ih antra ttititliiuti iriullitif, and lin-o to Itiilutw inatiy to tral who itcvpr U'ft.w, lu iHininx ilou t lilt my iur I a JIMP A. Ill SHOP NVhvra Ikkw ami li mil ! rcnlnil or iitantiftu'turvtl uutU r tlta iiihiiiik'''1"'"! (tr Al. A. UAM'.li. IU-immUr tlta itaittv ami i !, W. E. GOODELL, - Main Street, Independence JUST OPENED! blSVARVERUDHO. 0alr In f. am MONMOUTH, OR Dtalt' It Furniture, Carpets, Bedding Alto, Dtattrln Lumber and Build ing Material. Hardware Agricultural Implements Engines Threshers Binders Mowers Drills and Vehicles of all kinds. V tiinke a ornvinlty of buiMiW hanltrar, and, in fant, kwp on band arxrylhint ntunllx trrll by llrt olii ImnlwotB tnJ mtluenl dmlor. V invito a tbar uf tlie public itrouatt, W. J. CAMPBELL; MGR. Clodfelter Building, Cor. C and Main sts., INDEPENDENCE, - ORGON. T.W. ES TES uternof to J. O. Irvlm, Dlr In t. raaacoTC, I A. VfNEOa Prescott & Venes$, FHOPRIKTOR OF tndependenc Saw mill. FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGII AND TRESSED LU.MBEI? J i A. Vtuwnm, Mangr, Tndcpcndflnec, Oregon. GENERAL REAL ESTATE DEALER, Monmouth, - - Oregon. Good grain and stock farms and. -choice fruit lands; town property of all .kinds. Those having property for salu, please call. Groceries Glassware Queensware Tobacco and Cigars I liava on hand a Utre lot of cunnod good thai will be aold by tha onto very ohonp. Alto, a lot of vary fine lamp, that will bo loin rery near coat. Remember the old stand of J. D. I. PIONEER MEAT MARKET F. B. LEWIS, Proprietor, Daalar In Choice tVieats Hlehest market price paid for fat stock, beef, mutton, veal, pork, etc. All bills must be settled monthly. Open Sundays from 8 to 9 a. m. Free delivery to all parts of the city. Main street, - Independence, Oregon. HALF-HOUR SERIES , wtttrtB OIIAK2-3CO iionnis. Vtlfon I Ufa i "l Uw"" 51 1 n Pi BIS j. IWd, Praprlttar f CityTrucJiiji Transfer Co. Ilitullntt of nil hlmia innw Jiiwiiii On Sal t St. Paul, SI. Louis, A4 AH Pic EAST,' NORTH, AM) .SOllll. THflOUOM BLEEPiRS, MtCLININQ CMAIH tMO, rtw wirtano. Agents for thcO.P. Boats.' II bill mut bewttM i by tlta JH Wil li IIMlUlll. Indfiicndcncc, Oregon. HAIf.HOAW. EAST AND SOUTH la SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTt SHASTA IiltfE. KiprM. Tral l m "IwlUl. 1,t 10 a t,U 1 Miutk. Man VnueiI L. I ' 1 a. a. lt.. c. m, I l.v. . . Ar. UU , . iw.,. ,.... M..D tm1 M WUmlf " T ... ' ... H,,,.M.. IIHtftl. HJ. iw.taJ,w',T7i,"Ta'ki mr. lirirtuta. iiw "t "- Roseburg miU uaiiy. i, t..... a I ttta-ilMnil I W A Albany Leo a I IV.rtlnmi llj'l atlOil)'. li;t .m'. I hiftUiiH IIAi r HOt R WITII TUB BCMT it MuKora aiTiiona, iw xJ.mM. t iw.ii cwtt, m wv.atnt IUU .U.t.k l!uW .jUMiMt tJ. Ill "k Mt tui twt 'l i-r 'i .'. ivmyui'.'nlf twl !. UAtr HOI K WITH ASLItKiS IliaTOKY. Jwanhmt, (Wo I Vit. ttm, IUI tf, t ,aUy .,!..,!; M ! 'A M tf(mk tWr lSfc A Axun ki.r m "". " llMM tW .t 11. I-t ' !?. I, M U "Wlul U Ut WWUUM.1 WM W.i ihuir w tt'i r- Im t .., 0I1W WImWhiiu Am. I J twtf MUituM) iMX.blMl .UtIKttnMM. uair tioi n witii the am Attain!) AiTiiot. CWw la if mm t ioLikk. 11H. m, MM M, im. I U 4tl clf, I' ) m, Mi M.it bu Bnml ei .iboow oft. ,ruil...J iiiut 1. lhU in !) Mhf Mr . !' t - Wm, 1h W w tn Aantk ! wiSu. r rl W kMT, pmtf.tn, fc. u., t I .tkw.lr tt"yS ), m iKi ii HMtlt.MtoMi IM Mle.l tt4 b.Mtu.1 mm. Uk--. m Mtir ih , tl .iir ! ttwift, kw lixy bid mU Mi WW MdurnaUMk 11 M.r nt H WITH TIIK BtT rttKIIO AtTIIUHIt, fiw io, Cwn Iw. CVrtk, 1 t !,. It.U M, oa. "IUl.MW ll t lU mly i. tw,m -olint wmii mrtf tl rMnl.ll Mp ll 10 gtl tw. toi Ullflliftl W M" quMtitiMt ub ik mMH Mfcl t it BMMr. . vt mtet h. ftufctai ',,, k4 ri.k. ik mm ikukid ttivuo.ttaut. . 4tw wl ft kf4r t....T tM.iu;. . r wb l. ll BiwWSrrr, e witt W tni. PULLMAN BUFFET SLtHl'PKS Second-class Sleej4im Car?, f at tlw rirMmHimt. tt ymmf-n wlllnf irv Iritih. Wwt Bide Division. Between rorUnd and OrvaUit Mi, TAW CAILt ( u.4M T-r srTr...!"-"" i.'l'l rr OSTaT It It a a tr. " '5Cil4 " Ar. At. l.l.u.l"" At. fraa jr. n Mri-IVCOTT IMlWfANTt I'tttitlahw. VI, fi.t i. M'VI Hi , l-'-NnHt-t.1 WOODBURN NURSERY LARGEST STOCK OF TREES III THE KQHTHWEST. is anil Three-fourths Millions. A Allan t CorrmtUi nu1 UA Utu d llHIM'l bum f! t Pnmttt TICKETS TO IKOfBOa EWE. Yui rat an4 rl tn()iftlilla mil or tddroM, W, II. iM tl.BI U . " , Al. , t'i.ri,u, ix.. - I wrrlt. iaiW t, it-mi s, BEinrs mm STAR RETT'S GARDEN U W u4 llMWIlwIWflii KftfaH lor,. w rt EA Iter, d S rrwh! r' Aiin'': unm im hm (F.ti sunj r ' i . riuna ,,tta. iui I.. McMtaatin .it. .J. iMWlwr Tttaocoa ncsrni to u rouTt EAST JJO MOW. r&t" Hit. ttMMM ..!. w..aM mmyr twl if MM3 a. ionium. g P. BAOtKt. AM. V 1 m rmm. Ai ittnn.Asi, oitKtwx, Krttiu TKUMIXAI. or I ST Kill Oil I'OINTS tlta n mm i r U Hi Hat tj tt EflTTYS Cfbrad ORGANS ANO PIANOS. Ft Calabirtir, adda, DANIEL F. BEaTU, Washington, H J. ye Jtt4 wtl tMTT tl Kt Wmmrt, .-r. m W lwMI1W"IH ttM.kt . li-'-2 iwir wtk "' ""' i."''' tt. 'r i4 Ut K"r-: M . .m II . whMH. .,! Ifc-fc H .l I It !! .'M, .1 a . M.l U ii Ml - M '' M.-... fc . !., '.v ! ' J t. Ifa. HntiMH - tM I .. i! I t ' ! 4a V U M M W "". , ,4 . mmmm r- ... i Jr w I m tc kuO i'(""t Bfl M. fcF 4 kwMM :m , w rVMh I t M (,M.llin a HM MM 141 0J. ., w... ..:) t 'M M M UaUMt -. Ma . r-l lisKM. im,(KW jtrmia Tre (nuMtlly Fronob.) JiT.t H tt Sluyal Ami cherry. 10,0ml Karljr (VitwfuM pincli. 10,000 Mmirpiirk anJ llnjitl niirttxiL 35,000 liim KiliS'tilwr( aimltv 20,000 Oravtnpil!iii atiIti. U5,0) Yellow Nt'atoti I'lpiiiil ai')'. 10,(kW Iltnt lnvit apple. Largwl Slot'k (( till Olltor ICiiilint; Va- rii'lutuf Fituil. Free From Insect Pests CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS, J. H. Settleraier & Son, Woodburn Or. W. G. SllARMAN, Merchant Tailor! C STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOTEICE. Suits in Any Style Made to Order AT KfCAMONAIII.K ll TKM. Solentiflo American Agency for All A C OAVtATa, j T"DB MARKS, 'k- -- DtatON PATINT rtTf OOPVHIOHTa, to. tm Informntlon nd tnrn Ifunilhorit wrtto to MI'NN .. ll lliiiuliWAV, Nnw Ymot. nutlet tniri.nu fiirwiiMirlliii pahmt. In Armirlo. Krorr tmtiuit Ukc.ii out lij n t Imiiiulit Iwrom Uio pul.llu by niiiiiw g.rou tmu ut uliiuiie tu Ui 9 rifutific Jittcrifiui It Is the DISING-CAR ROUTE. H runs Through Vostibuled Traint Every Day In Vho Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO (No rttatiia of ri ComjMHlof DINIXO CAKS un 0urMUHsl, ruUnma drawing Mmm SIiHr of luteat (Hiuiputcnt, TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Jit-stt tltnfc- rsui lx ronatrni'ted, and in which ncwminmlatioim nre both fn-ii!ul furuiahed fur. huUiiTS of first or wo und vhm tickrlH, und ELEGANT DAY COACHES. 1 Continuous Line. Connecting with all Lines. Afflirrilnt rtlrwt mut ttnlnlmtplil rvlM, t'nlliiiuH nlwiH.r rvw-nntlnnii cn bfttminHl lu kiIvhiiih. Ummitli uy ticntit uf th ruatl. jis. MOUDEB ;4 sen DRUGGISTS. Wc hnve juat oik-iiwI new drug alor in Muuniouiii, which we have w.lk M iw.mi.tul. ItttA tit llltm H "HU r -jii.,.v v. drngaaud dniggWH' aundrim. Our Block ia pn,fnh, ttright, ud m?w. Our rriH will Iw miMuniblc, and by fair dealing and courtcuna treat. uuMit, we hojw to Aecnre a share of your patronage. PrawripUona ac curately couipdnnded. Monmouth, Oregon MRS. A. M. HURLEY, Hillincry: Faacj 6cod3 Koit M ladpodat XrUtostl Bank. luDtrtaotaca, , Oatooa. W In nrl (rnm ll ma tn Amprt. THROUGH TICKETS si Kun-ixs tnri lnit t y t i-kft iiitl of tliln (Hiiiiny. Villi InliirtiiHtlnn rtnnrtl. Iiiv rnlti, iiiiiv uf (mill, routm, unit otlu'r l toil., limilhj uo iiUt'tluu U atty Hiint,or A. D. CHARLTON, Aoltni (li'ttorHl I'mwriinir Atrttt, Nvi. UI Klim mi wt, iw wiulilniitim, PORTLAND, OR. JAMES GIBSON, LOCAL AGENT, IncUpartdanot, Oragon. Shok Lkathkh.A ftill artnHnt of lxmt-iitl-tiiM Ifatlti-r, jli'a, calf and kip aklita, fitraaleat lkanivr A Craveu'a. Harness, ... Saddles, Whips, Oils, . Robes, and Brushes. L THE IMPORTED SHIRE HORSE 1QIJSMBE UmW I.rcirt rtronliitlnn nf miniitlflu lmiHir In thri niiui .linnlil Iw wlllimit It. Wwiklr, .1,11 1 1 fuir) tl.NI nit niiiut tin. Aititrm. MUNN i , rt) I'UiU.ituiuit.WI Uruiulwy. Nw Sort. ' It AM A (HiN fiRFiT MIISPIIM fiP IWATMVV PIS ltrUai..fli.n rrmuilin, (urtwitiiBtli fid ,i hi, ) Cq ami 1cm rt how womlci dillj" j im me iiiniio mm now to avoid k-Uness nml ilisensct. Museum etihi K'd with tlmusanJa of new olijccu, Ailmission at cis. 1'rlVHlll Ollll'l., 1 1 flPy st, J)W,, t ft li M'lll ninke the aoiwou of 18ir2, ooninir-nouiB April 1 and emliua July 1, aa follow: WEDNESDAYS, AT INDEPENDENCE. SATUHDAYrt, AT DALLAS. ALL OTHER DAYS, AT MY OWN PLACE, D, mile woat ot Monmonlli, fonuorly uwnott by lluldl Kay. DESCRTPTION.-Lmcoliiithira Lawyer it a tulmitlid brtKt lajr, woik'ht lW poumlH, Willi blitPk fornli'trs, iitutta, aud tail; wlnta biud fl, ttripe duwa fiitHt. H lina itiiod Hut iMitia, Willi Iota of lino, tilky bnir. Htantlt 1 linitil 1 Iticlt bijb. He ta a niont powBrftil, aompact, and porfwt apeoimen of aa EukIwU tblra borpo, witU good stylo and action, Lawyer wit foaltnl in May, 1881; bml hy Wm. Newton Eq., Ntwark-on-Trent, Linooliitibire, Lniilitnd, and wn imported from EiiHlitnd bv LtnmtiMld McLacblin, Oitnipton p. o Ontario, Cnnaila, in Auuat, 1HN2. Sinoa 'iuimrtiition, l-awyr hat rcoptvod tlta followinu prittws Fiwt priae at Oxford comity fair, 1SS2; ancontt prire at Donthator fair, 18S2; aatwiid priae at London NVeatern fair 1883 and lsS4.Mvr-n otltoraoonippttiiB; aeoontj priaa at Dorelipstpr fair, m): Brat pra in rpeetnl and Bweopataktw at lite Hontli Oxford aprtiift fair, 1884.. Extended iPdlrci, at entered in the EttBlitb Kltire Rind Book, and alto aa ie wived from Mr. Newton, Eq EnRliind: Lawver(282D; altlre liome; bay, white hind feats foaled 18H1; breeder, Win. Newton, llillHitle lfotiite. Newark-ou-Trent; aire, V it; bourn Sweep (2!11R): tlnm, tnperior cart mare, by President Litteolu (18IW), aire of Welbottrn Hweep (lll.W, by (W781, ttreat-Kreat aire, Malohleaa (l)U)i creat-Krent-trrent -ire, Aetive (an. Dam bf Slnfford ho by lionett Tom f 107D1, be bv llonett loin (1073), he by Honeat Tom (11)70), be by EnKland'a Oloty (705), be by llonet lom ( IIXM)), he by Milton Colley'a horse, of liaini(liam. Oreitt-Breat-Rrnnd-aire, Active (211),. by Fai'mera' Profit (87:i): dam by Abrara Newlaud (10), be by Abrnm Newlnnd (H h0 hy K (0), be ty Blackwell. Farmer' Profit (873), bv Howard' I'ltrmers' Profit: Uttm by Ennland'a Olory (705), he by Honest Tom (1000), he by ...i.H-.t vt-Hcj a uiuwii innmv x'hui mru lorn, ifniuti aire urn , on'tti-croai'-crHim- aiA r:r. w r. no (ini.li, k K-K-KranciHire, t armera uior.v (mo), lie uyjinvltl ma, be by Uonest iom (1002), he by (John lltill), Walier'a blaek horo. Greitt-Rreht-Krandmce (711), B"rf.,,Ji?.r!",M,Hire (2-'!'S1' B-B-R-K-rand8lre, (1508), g.B.g.a R-Rrnntlsire. Lion Ountripa. llMvMS. Kill if nnlil wlimt ninrA i km, wn l, I, a with r....l. ftti) t,. ;..,, livuttr Colt. PertOII (liRIHlHitlff of their niltret hufor svulunnn i ..loan in nrlmtlicr thev are with fonl or not, will be held retponttlble for iusnrnnoe. All aeoideitt at.ritk of ownei-a. Free pnsturnne for mare till bred. J. E. DAVIS, Monmouth P. O., Oregon