THE INDEPENDENT. 8 AT UK DAY.: APRIL 2G, 1 8841 tBWWMSMSWWMWIWISBWWBMWWSWSSSJMUilM i DEMOO&ATIO TICKET. ; Fpr Congress, r - JOHN MYERS, " f Clackamas county. Judge of Supreme Court, W. W.THAYKtt, of Multnomah county. : Presidential Electors, ' U B. ISON, of B&ker; W. D. FENTON, of Yamhill; . A. C. JONES, of Douglas. Prosecuting Attorney 2d Dist., J. W. HAMILTON, of Douglas ounty. have tried long ago what a resolution j brilliant, gifted oratow is sil need by the calling upon the ecreUrj;f.; war ..to. . iubarmoniot e tone of a drunken nig- shew cause why the appropriation for j ger and the rostrum that knew Uob so Aert uiioru l not -expenaeu, wouia x.ivoraviy once wiu Know mm' no uiwo forever. He contemplates going en a ranch ; Gooal notion go anywhere- ft rancberi a tannery' a cajiasry s or better stUb, to 1 nunnery aai to be thf Utfter of political sin Sfi nly, Ingtfrwlh; do yoit net tkiak there is some kind of a hell for some kind of a nigger the political saloon -keep ing, too atuatt nigger,- fer example! After all, republics and. Republicans are bftimes ungrateful. bring to light. , Congress made a lib- era! appropriation for a harbor of ief: uge at that 'place, softie three ears ago Not a dollar of tbi; money h& btfaif expended, up the present time while numerons vessels have been wrecked in sight of these shores. These needful appropriations we all can most heartily subscribe to. The necessity for an efficient registry ; law has Ton been felt in this State. I - - .-IZrr".,.- Its importance was urged upon the last j DIU OCR i TIC PLATFORM. l- i ttDOTocrcy of the 8tta f Oregon, la couocn legislature. The majority of that body w.drfeciare: . .. : ; ' I ' refused to pass such a law and this is Irot That we far-w the forfeiture of all unearned ' , , I railroad and wagon road grauU and the opening of 1S3U0 in Our State. Such laws have v settlement and occuPncT by those euti- been found beneficial in preventing tied to the benefits of the various land laws of the , , , . , , , .United Eutes. irauas wnere tried. A.U persous ue V Seocmd-That we are in favor of the passage by desire purity in elections will faor a i '. congress of laws made in the interest of the people, . T . regulating Inter-State commerce, and also Stats laws, 'gStry. 'aw. .. Lie t US try lu t .coo roiling and regulating fares and freights upon all . mmmmVTmmS ' transportation lines, and, preventing discrimination Blailld's Uindidaoy- In favor of or against persons or places. " Ttird That we look with alarm upon the'unau- "Whilst the stalwart and half-breed u thoriwd assumption of power and jurisdiction of bsses here in Oregon are uniting thair United Statetffeoorts in interfering with officers col- . . , , . lecting the revenue oithe sute of Oregon: . voices m one lend huzzah for Blaine of Fourth-That we are in favor of the mortgage ta Maine, We give the tollewing extract law, and believe the-principle of taxation enunciated . , -" T . , , A , thsrsiu i, cermet, and ought to be sustained. r,m the NeW York Herald, to show ilth-Tbat we favor the passage of such laws in J what IS Said Of him by one. Of tie met relaUon to the assessment and collection of taxes as I j-. ''!? 1'i 'lull 'Ji j. will Biake the assessment aud taution of property 1 1 J .. , , " qual and uaiform throughout the State, and demand J " So the Republicans are going to tne sict nio,eement sucn ..w. wnen enaci. nominaU Mr. Blaine. The friends f Bixto luu me power couivrrau vj UiQ wuiw i ; eonstitstien upon congress to enact tariff laws was I the "Plumed Kliiglit" are asserting all given for the sole and exclusive purpeae of deriving oyer country that his BCmina tieil is revenues for the support ofsuch govsmaient, and that the enacUng of any tarift law for any ether pur. d as made. If they are to be pose, such as taxation of one class of people for the I believed, .the Republican voters are warranted by the constitution as it is repugnant to wak niSht3 ln thlr impatience justice and inimical to the general welfare, and we to see Mr. Blame nominated. uarviore lavur uum lur revenue, iiuiieu to iik m- i -r, v. i . l - i i i -eesritU. ef rov.rnment economically adminiatered. 11 maJ ftli b trHe. thla tremendously sod a gradual but persistent reduction of the exist-J pressing. Cry fer Blaine f Maine K.g protective iiit.es. rruMirh if f -t .V-f Seventh That the improvement of our cosst har- , ; bors, the Columbia river and its tributaries, is of the voices which most loudly cry Out vital impoiUnce to the commerce of the whole State far Ulaine 0f Maine ara the voices of ,pf Oregon, aud we earnestly ask that an adequate ; . ' -propriaUon be made by our preaeut con-resa to bajin political bummers and Camp followers, the work o the Columbia river bar improvemeata,' Still,' in this we my be mistaken. It already too long neclectcd. AV'e also ak such appra- . : . ii t , . priationfor the Cascade locks aa will lusuro their 18 PS8bIti tfaat the CMirentlOU Will poedy completion; also, we ask of our represent- nosuinate Mr. Blaine with a loud hur tlves in congress a united effort t. secure a Lberal V " . , ' . ., . appropriation for the improvement aud continuation A,9 that tLe 0ntry Itaj .elect of the work of improving the harbors of Yaquina him with a still londur hurrah. ' Ul- ?!T ?d theCoq"!f e f !: '"Nevertheless, we advise the Ileput- Eighth That we favor the ub&Utien of the priuou ; ' 1 contract system, and the present toolie trade con- licillS to be Careful. : It is He thing to dacted on (his ooavt, as degrading to the wage-work- noaiinate a candidate, aud another, to ers ef the country. , . . , . Niuth-That for the purpoye of preventing growing olect him. .W hex a convention nomi. frauds in our elections, and to preserve the iraUa tf nates a man and the people thereafter the ballot-box, we favor the mssage of a registry law. , . ,. , . . Tenth-Thatweareinfauor of more eiSdent me- ratify, the nomination, that IS a good chauics' lien laws. piece of work. But when a convention ' i" 11 nominates a man and the people rejet The Democratic Platform. b.m, that is not so comfortable. . ; "No oubt the managers ef some We give above our State platform, great corporations and the controllers "The ten declarations of principles there- 0 many rwonopolies w ould" like Mr. Rosoluig Oregon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN WA TQHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY " - '-'CP ' CP m i - Pn 1 lh O ltwyl I & Xr-wsl sC' ry jesB si i : - ' r , . ..... - ...... . .- I - V- PS P3 ;tly -;JV iV 1 ? . . ;" .13- J- Mi?l fer.ri f I- ' I t3J '.is-'.: j I .; - V f .rr -t: - I P ' P. HOG-Lra fell ite, HAVING PURClfASED A Coif PLETE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL WILL SELL TflE SAMS A FINE ASSORTMENT OF TSPEC TACLE3, OF ALL K INDS. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget the old stand of j Is. BELPIX3. fETROPOUTAfl SALOON, ' ROSB BUBO, OREGON, MeCULLOGE & CO, OXIY TEE BEST- BRANDS OF - Wines, Liquors So Cigrarse Kept on hand, and eutoern will fiitd th a pleasant plac of report. Give me a call, fT Oas rior south of the MeVropciiUn Hoter "Ml SHOWH A. raOPOLiTAN BOfilL in set forth challeose crikicism ansl commend themselves to the wants of the people of the entire State. Th .question of forfeiting unearned land grants and opening up these lands t settlement, is ef vital importance to the jPeople of Oregon. This question is now before the American. congress and the tw political parties aro arrayed . against each other on this issuo. M. Ct. George, the Republican congress man of this State, true to his pat ty iu- . stinctr, opposns tho meususe with all the powers of his gigantic (?) intellect. It has ever beeu the policy of the Democratic party to regulate freight .and fares on railways, so us to be just to all, and to preveui these 'wholesale -discriminations resented to by -these monster corporations to Hrek down one person aiul build up another en gaged in the sauiw knsinerss, aloiig the line of their road. The justice ' of . this proposition commends itself to every iotlligetit reader. The recent acthm of a federal court in interr'wriTig with the collectTon of revenues of tha State, is an assumption of power' which may . -well fill us with alarm. Ard the de cision of Judge Deuily in overriding our own State supreme court and hold ing the mortgage tax law m. constitu tional, on so far-fetched and flimsy a .technicality as that announced by the learned judge, is wfll calculated to till .-us with alarm at this innovation on oi'r right to local sl government, ftie principles enunciattl in the mortgage ax law are riyat aitd ought to prevail Capital has escaped taxatien in this State long enough. It is time that it ahould be compelled ta bear, its just proportion of supporting the govern ment and laws which protect it. The tariff plank is a plain, outspoken document It fearlessly condemns the taxing of one class of peeple for the benefit of another class, and is in favor of reducing the war tax to the necessi ties of the govern nitnt economically administered, x The imprpvenient of our harbors and rivers is of the greatest importance to the cosamerce and future development 4 great resources of our SUto. At the present time, when the - national treasury vaults are filled to verflow ing, it becomes our party and people to put forth a mighty effort to Becnre these muck needed improvements!. Large appropriations have been Made which have never been expended. This is, in a measure, chargeable upon our present neosberof cengress. He is so com pletely wrapped up in Portland and pnder the control of the Portland bosses -jbt he aeglecta all ether portions of the State. Had he the interests ef southern Orvon at heart, ho would Blaine, but those gentry are not going to elect a president this year. No doubt the political bummers, manipu lators and oamp followers of 'the party would rejoice in Mr. Blaine's nomina tion; but they are not going to elect a president this year. We advise the Republican leaders to be careful. The Democrats are not in very good shape but they can beat Elaine of Maine, be cause they will have a 'great deal of Republican help in doing it. They can beat Blaine of Maine because he is the wt-akest- candidate the Republicans hav, and because his nomination at Chicago would be a public and official announcement that the Republican patty ttey 'party of great mial idnys' had at la.st fallen ao low as to place, at its! head a person descried by tho Rv. llMur- Wrd Beechrr the ether dar, in th followii' words: 'There is an-' other contingency. If the engineers nnd managers of the Republican party shall select a candidate for tho pri si iency stained hy jobbery, in alliance with the politics of the great railway princes, ha'id and glove will? corrupt lobbies, and in full faith with the cor rupt and corrupting g.lny;s.who "swarm our, legislatures and live by sleek plun der it will be tho duty of every patri otic Republican to secure his defeat,' and so on. "But there is no !angrj of Mr Blaine's ricmmation. The Republicans have hal severe lessors of late. The people punished them for tolerating llob8on and the party temporarily re tired Robeson. The people punished them for elevating Keifer to. the speak ership and the paity has turned its back on Keifor by ratifying a unani mous committee report which in effect declares Keifer a falsifier and perjurer. The Republican leaders have load enough to carry in the coming cam paign without adding Blaine of Maine to it They ara carrying Dortey, Bra dy, Kellogg, i Robeson and Keifer, They would be gluttons if they added .Blaine. , ;;: ' ; "And, then, the whitewash might not hold out if so great a surface were to Ve covered. No; Mr. Blaina will not be soounated." Another Southern Outrage. - The telegraph a few days ago in formed us that a thick-lipped, curly haired, coal-black African saloon keep er f. Washington City defeated Hon. Robert Ingeisoll for delegate to the National Republican convention. Oh ye Shermanses, and Edmondses, cease your Copiah, Danville, Wachita inves tigation, for the last is the outrage of j this memorable t "Tho voice of tha This PpsiSar Sfosic Situated n the center of the business portion of Eo-aebui j, having recenUy changed hands, has been COMPIiSTJEI-Y RENOVATED, And prepared for the reception of guest. Ths diiiing room will be supplied itn tne hesi, tne MARKET AFFORDS With gcod attendance. As Mrs. Zlgler has charge of ;no ti chen tho cookiuz will fce unexccptieuabie. i'uXea reasonable. Fre coach to and from the railroad. LOU. ZloLEH. 5t s mm I Rosefei22s Satm?day, May 3, 1SS4. Oakland, Elonday, Blssr 5, 1SS4,' -"Draim, Taeedsi-y, SSa. 6, 18S4. ' , " Cottage .fov, Wdne?dy, Hay 7fh, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Boseburg. Shaving and Hair Cutting in a Workmanlike Maimer. sratssoxs. In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, county of Douglas. B. F, Lolir, plaintiff, Suit in equity vs. y for Fwac'i Lohr, -ef;ndant. ) divorce. To Francis Lour defendant: In the name of the SUce of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed aaiust you in the ab-ve ei'titisd court aiin suit, by t le plaintiff' B. F. Lolir, on or before the first day "of the next regular t nn of Hii. 1 court, to wit: Monday, the 12tbdayof Miy, n-i if you fail to answer said complaint, ti!! f l-iintii will take judgment against you for want of m answvr, and will apply to the court for th re lief demanded in said complaint.- to wit, a judgment ai i deen e dissolving ths marriage contract existing bevWeeii the pUiut'ff and defand&nt, and awarding th- w.rc an i custody of Harry Lohr to the plaintiff, anrl tlie.pJaintifT recover his c:st3 ana disbursements. Tlii- snminons is published by order of lion. II. S. Ie:m, judge of said court, dated the 2d dav of April, 1SSI. A. F. CAMPBELL, Attorney for plaintiff. In tha Circuit Court .f the State of Oregon for tho .. t , County of Douglas . Ivan R. Dawson, plaintiff ) ' ' vs. i . , - W. H. Parks, defendant. ) To siiii VV. If. l'lirkx, defendant: In the narna ef the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answe.- t!-f- coiuplant Sled against you in tho above entitled court anil cause on or before the first day of th next regular term thereof, to wit: on or i uetora tn&se ouu Mwntiav in Mav next, to wit: iay 12ih, A. D, 141, and in default thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against yon in the sums of .W.26; and $33.91; and $i.50; and $100.00 and in terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from My th, A. D. 1333, and 15 dollars, and for costs n-i disbursements. Service of this summons is made by publication in pursuance .of an order tnado by Hon. K. S. Bean, Judge of said Court, at "Cham bers'' on the 8th day of December, 1383. NORTIII T GlLBBRT, ' anl2-Ct attorneys for plaintiff. I-HITBBARB Cieek Mills! HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE IT AM ED mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre pared to furnish any amount of the best quality of ever offered to the public la Douglas county. We will furnish at the mill at the following prices: No. 1 rourh lumber......... ....fit petit. No. 1 flooring, inch fcJ4 per M. No. 1 flooring, t-inch...., S2 per Mr No. 1 finishing lumber 20 par M. No. 1 finishing lumber dressed 2 aides.. tU per 11. Vo. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides. .rS Pr JL CLARKE & BAKER, It S.&J.C. SHERIDAN . (Successors to Tho. F. Sharidaa) DEALERS IS HARDWARE. TINWARE, STOTKS, - tiUNS, CCTLERY, AND TINKERS FUR NISHING GOODS. TIN STORE, EOSEBUUC,, Or. Having secured the aoove bufinees, we are pre Mred to keen up its former eood name for work and prices. We have the best of material and always a lull stock of goods ou band and it is our aim to fur nish customers with first-class articles at live and let f Hve prices. A full stock of Iron and Steel For 6a.le Staowt s i jjopttoUn. Jr feof .5:f 5jLv--A,.'u . -"ci w- SSL I r,-:-K-jvi,y,'j'. e-lt ''-j- V-& VI '-''r(-', - i vi . ... .. IViena-erie oi CT3 id a rofTin Ul'!j t f . H Celebrated. CoarsGs of tars. A shew of wonderful features ml th-3 vi est ever perfected or conceived; tho top of the ladder of. farce, over , shadowing all competition, c!ia nging all rivalry in equestrian and gymnasts.. The only With the largest eas of born brutes. The largest and .1 MOST '-SAVAGE - DEH' OF LIGHS ! in captivity, entered and performed daily. The handsomest ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS. Tin only "GRAVE ROBBER.",.rThe smallest ponies, the largest horses, the only Male and Female S.tmso i on this continent, pull ing against horses and elephants. M'LLE DORA, wonderful tattooed Fj w Islati 1 cannibal. Only one. ever aeen in America. The best broke trick and ring horsoj and the greatest cirom 3rformHnc8 ever witnessed. - Read ill the bills and advertisements, not ons-teuth can be toM in this limivvl sp'ace. Two. performances daily, afternoon at 2, evening at 8, dojrs open one hour earlier. .--.Adiuia ' eion, popular prices. ; - .-! PRICE LI8f i Calicos, cents per vari. Ladies' dress goods, 8 cents per yari Corsets, 50, cents. . Genuine kid gToves, 75 per pair. : Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 I be. fer $1. Persian Cashmere, 25 cents per yaL Suitings 12 J cents per yard. Pino Japanese teas, 45 ocnta per lb. Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. My moito is cash sales & small pro2te. F. P. HOG AX, KSSESSQBEp The Burraa' Gcrca 'la sued March and Sept., eaeh I year: 218 paze. gsxllf finches, with over 3,000 illustrations a whole plc ture rallerr. G!ym vital. sale prices direct to consumers on all good for personal or family tue. Telia how to order, and gives exact cost of rtvf thing you use, eat, drink, wear, or Lfirtt ' fun with. There lavalu&bk books eea tain information gleaned from tke tas kets of the world. We will mail a eew Free to any address upon receipt f tLe postage 7 cent. Let us hear from yor Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO- . SSr 4 SS9 Wa& Awsmm, Ckls 1 CONCRETE. PIPE. HENRY G VTKRHAJf AND ot7IS BSXTTU have obtained the riht for Douglas eaary m Continuous Concrete Pipe, for conveying water, and Louis BPls and Oeeerw Fretsman have okuined the right for Josophine aa4 F? eount,e, nd will sell (armor individual ri'U and lv pipe at ths cheipest figures. Anr six ftresa lj to 22 inches furnished. This pipe Is maeh .... ( Cheaper thaa Wood, iron . or Lead I It Is sZso well suited for IrrijratJon or lffinin? purrM andean be laid any distauc without Joints. Bei fa tho world. Cfottfea Tery paetas w tradcxastr and U marked ITraMr'a. BOLD EV- TTaVIKO DISPOSED Ai. this place to Messra. ChenowetA, Bri A cT weesira to return to th pubUe "i sincere that fr thelt Mtranaira in th. At ..i. Tu?! tw.ie.?r,u,cl0L UP all our .utu4i? .TL Tl . " i , ' wouia aet all parties owinr am IT7.ardt onc -'-Je up7itherbTeaa or note. All accoanta unuMll T. .oo. will be placed in the hards of an attorney fe 'eiie2 ton. due notica and save eosuT a t R- SMITH and CO Oalclaod. 0r.t yorembenT, X883. - eaia. hiss Y9 H. ABRABaW. . I. A. BIRSTSIm ABUAIUX1, HIOSTEL & k IMPORTERS, ' WHOLESALE GROCERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. . 2 and 4 .North Front street, SB i;V'." IT mm, . . f.-