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THE WEST SIDE. I ft, ft. lilt. tOITOH. Vest Sills Piilisfciiij Cccjmj SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. FAYAftUi IN AOTAHVt. Ona Your ix M.uuha Thraa aluulita M) All marrtaca anil doalh nntk-M Mot tn Mir Hum will h iurtt frt All r v llnM will h plianrmt Mva uvula hmt llu. mwWj obituary rw.ihm.wu will b ehai4 fiw atlhamtauT flvtvanta par llua. AillrU Mmtuitnttathnibr publication ta Thi Wtorr (tana, and maaa all nunlllano pajrabla to Uia la t.unlj Vubllthluc Omu, KlalPMt al tha ISMUintaa In Indapan dBv", at avuul-olaM niallar. FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, WX DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Fur PrlJtut, OROVKR CLEVELAND, Of Nw York. 0 Fur Vk PiMkUut, A. K. 8TKVEN80N, 01 llltuola. For rrrwUlontlal Ktoton, W. M. (Vlvljt of Jariwon. Ibta. K. Nolan i, of CUtlaop. Hubert A. Milkr, oi Jaokauu. W. F. Hutclwr, of Ikfcw. Ci-KVELASD, theWwtarn man, will swp the country. There will not be enough of II miaou for returning board toholj a poat-inor-tern on. LiTUKK Rknhox, the fatuous tfitnperauc orator, who pa! through Oreou a little over year go, died racently. His life was a eadone. lie could not reektthe tempter. Wa fel the profouudeol sorrow for such men. The National IVmocratio Cen tral Committee could not have made better selection for chair man, than W. T. Harrlty, of Penn sylvania. With such a man to direct the organisation of the campaign, success is aliucwt cer tain. i j Tub Republican party lives on metnorien. The Democrat party under Cleveland's leadership has its face turned toward the dawn, aud bathwt Itoelf in the suulight of promLie. It U the party for the young man who is about to cast his first vote. j It may be iutermtiug to those who claim there is "no law" for negroes iu the South to know that in proportion to the population there are more than twice as many negroes sent to the SHUT Tit R Qjm So far the, campaign has been a decent one, and there seems no likelihood of any change for the worse. TheAJaxof Indiana and the Coluiubald of lluflalo have joined the conflict of prlnolple. The combat Is intelligent aud bloodless, but a determined and deadly one lu raipcct to certain economic questions. Mr. Harrison is a cleau man, and so is Mr. Clove laud. Both are gentlemen of the first order of Americans. They represent the lntolllgeuM and morals of the country in every respect. Both hare beeu president of these United BUte aud each of them made a good preakleut. As has been often said recently by men of both political parties, the country is safe in the election of either Harrison or Cleveland. This la true. The two great parUo,(aud we might say the three great par ties, for the third, or People party, is forcing more vital legtsla tion at the preseut momeut than either of the other parties,) are differing about the modes of admin isterlng this govern incut. Now we are so optimistic iu our viows that we believ that either party could mount the throne at Washington aud run this country all right Our horoscope does not reveal any great political calamity ahead; but we do see just a little ahead of us some changes taking place to merit the rising demands of the present age. All exigencies will tie prompt ly met, and we say that the greatest good that could possibly come to this American republlo at this time is, to now close and bolt the gates at Castle Garden and keep them closed and bolted for the next fifty years, and perhaps forever. Castle Garden has bred every strike and every monopoly ou the Ameri ciui coutiuetit. Any party whose political wurucltv does not erwu this great qucetion aud provide a remedy which is easy aud safe, should not be entrusted with the "ribbons in hand" of this great government. Every foreign-born citizen now in America should have the same protection as every native-born American, but in order to protect both in the future, it is absolutely necessary to now stop the iollow upon our shores. Theouly protection the United States ever should have had. or ever needed, to be able to hold , Puro Blood hi slMKttutvly nwauary In ordar In turn pa fMtlhaallh, lluad'iNaraapartllalilliaiTfat bktml purlfer, quickly otiiurtii temltila. Mil rhrum, and ail oUiaf linidlmii mimuM arnica allara Ua k!.U and umlrmui Uia baalUi. II aim bttlliU up Ilia wh.il (jrilrnt, aaraa djw'l aud alp, baadaeli, ami rotul llial Urd teallng. Serufula fHra. My nHld buy, ad 14 yaara, ninVrwl tarrlUI troia irtiila aunt m lilt U-s. wUIcb timad llll Uwy al ma Unit lurmad ana grtal tun trotn lh aalt ui hU Ira up la hit UtlKb, patlMlly anvarad wild a-l, and UKhatini uiallpr couUnually. th muwlra bacanwauutiaflrd aa llial lilt Irf w diawu ap aud aa twild hatilly walk. Wa bird avaryUtlni wa aould haar l, wllliuul tumta nlU a basaii fltlna him lluud'l Sa tilla, 'In ul 4 mmuh. alw aa had laaos two-llilnlt oi a IxUUa, Uia a(i anllmiy hMlwt, hla Hi I pr(wiiy tit.iiihl and na Can Walk aa VV a Kvar. ntKid'i Srtaailla la Uia il imltla I ar a tuf Mmtulout humur, tt hat dutia Ma work awraUmn aUl'llly., Wai.ua aUSPMia, ktnkdala, Hllaw Cwuuty, Ton a Hood's SarsaparllU SaMhyaiaatitia. fliMitwSt. rpwla 0. L MOUU A WK. AavUiacaMM. Uatll. Ma IOO Doaos One Dollar least prosperous where low prices prevail," aud that the great login httive act on which it proiHwes to make the presidential canvass has reiluced prltHj that our people were before "suffering from low prices," and Utat this great MeKlu Icy act has glveu them lower price. The JtysWicn remarks: We are not now engaged in inquiring luto the truth of either of these an tagoulstlo propositions. The qiies tiouweuowadvauiH is, Where does the I'publleau party intend to make its II mU staud as lietwtHui tlne two proposition! For we rcsHH!tfully lHg leave to represent to Its leaders that they cannot ride both horses in a cauvaM for vote among intelligent coiixtitucticiett. They canuot, effectively, as one party organ has been doing, show that the McKinley bill Inw mluwd the pritHof tneMs pork and other farm protlucts, and theu cull tlie attention of farmers to the de sire of Caudidato Cleveland for cheap produce for his break fan! table. They cauuot claim that higher duties ou intiuii fuel u red gtwds reduce price, aud higher duties on wool, cereals, jKtatMH, and toliaeco, raise prioe;tliut is to say, they cauuot do so w ithout be ing finally exposed to the people a the ooudurtor of a coufldeueegitiue. THE RKPVaUCA S I'A ti TV srnxsiniK. penitentiary in the Northern as in the Southern states. Mr. census discloses this fact. The ferocity with which the non- uuion miners of the Cxrur d'AIene district were chased to death by infuriated demons, while striving to make the beet of their way out of that region, would be a disgrace to savage warfare. It is but just that those miners who slew their fellow beings and destroyed val uable property, should suffer full penalty for their atrocious crimes. For upwards of thirty year the Republican iwrtv has directed the i . . i ... . .i - uer own agarnsi uit worm, was ami o lho ,..,tio U(Ui u t.wmi a oarncaue agaiusi me seris oi 8ible for all of the Wislatliin that omer nauous. e nave Deen Uie wellt the statute book during dumping ground long enough. ,w i, ti, tf..,,i,i,t!m. iU,hv ti...ij.i,, . . ... . . . - - i I ' ivntuB inn element, ciuier iiinortni? or w capitalists, which go to make op the better Bide of the other nation are welcome here, aud all such that are here are as thoroughly Ameri can as the native born; but the refuse of other nations, their mafia, their abandoned, their socialists, we do not want Wo say again, close and bar the gates of all the Castle Gardens which allow this influx of onrnatiou's troubles. TUB REPUBLICAN TA RIFF. has for thirty years been carrying out the principle we might say of monarchal rule, and the Ameri can people are now reaping the har vest of trusts and monopolies; a har vest of tramps ou the One hand, and la harvest or millionaire on the other; a harvest of laws which inter fere with the most sacred rights of the individual. At the begin ning of thirty years w had almost the greatest commerce on the face of the globe, and the American flag wnssetMi lloutiug from number The great bulk of the revenue of The shifts to which the advocate of ships upon all the waters of the the United Stake is derived from of protection are reduced In their deep. After thirty yean of inou the tariff. According to MeKloley, efforts to harmonize the effects of opolwtle rule, there is scarcely an the foreigner pays this tax. If the McKinley bill with the promise American ship upon the was. McKinley had not been a fool or a of prosperity they mado before its Now, "What are you going to do knave he would have introduced passage, are well exposed by the about ill" Let us make a deter bills into the congress of which he Springfield Krpubluvn. It is well mined effort to bring the American was a member, appropriating known that Itonjamin Harrison's people back to the fundamental hundreds of billions of dollars for keynote of the campaign of 1888 principles upon which our govern- public improvements. Then we was tnat "a cheap coat makes a men t is based, and to arrest the coold have all had a chance at the cheap man," and that this was course iu which we have len money the foreigner is obliged to taken cp and harped on by the drifting now for years towards oli- pay us. Trainers of the McKinley legislation, garchal institutions. Let us put 7 1 he report of the McKinley ways forth an effort to point out the TliE foremost Republican of tbeailti uiertn(l couimittoe dwlartnl that iniouiticw of the uresunt tariff, to nation, McKinley, is authority for that country Is least prosperous show tho laborer that iuttnd of foreigner wj.ore iow nHces and low waires helnir tirotaetad he I robbed, to m I 1 prevail." Also that "our people show tho American farmer that already suffering from low inntead of his Imlng benllted, his not be satisfied prosperity Is blighted. Tho prin- fliat will result einlcsof tho KHublican party em- McKinley him- bodied in the McKinley act arc an- system of tagonlstio to Democratic iiiHtitti- the statement that the pays the tariff tax. If this is true there is no good reason why the congress of which he was a member stopped at 1,000,000,000. Why not continue the appropriations and erect government buildings in are prices," and will "with legislation in lower prices." SDlfdiiclared "this wholo every namier, improve every river cheap things is abadge of poverty." tioim anlagonislic tolhefmidainen ana naroor, pension everyoouy, And Henry Cibot Lodire said on tal law of the land and toevervthini! .3 in.-. i m tif t I I ana speno money use iin y ny llie 8tump t)mt cheapness or chcai) tending to promote the welfare of not, pray, if the foreigner pays the K00(i were un-Amorican. Mean- the people ou the eve of a prcsi- taxi timA the imnortera of forfiit'n uhhU duntl il i.liwtinn a . . i a uiiiiiii IT lias Dcen recently saia py " , , , Tub D.unomuU of T,mn1,.,lf n I.. . I . . ,...... uie lunoeeiio iteniiitnciiim ny sur papers Demo crats, find.) says: "Tue f inkertons are the strongest and most rabid Repub licans of Chicago and New York William Pinkerton and Rob crt Pinkerton are both Re publican stand-bys, and no man in Chicago can exert more political influence than Billy Pinkerton, It is to their interest to be Repub licans." Readers can take their choice and believe as they choose. been recently said nnarlff all ttlA ftpnilhl IPAtl "'J r r-i l,i, ll, ,.,1 ,1.,l.- . . Tt i a. - tv . i, mi iiuauiv it uuua uuuui liiin ruiiiin Wiat trie nnKenons are wemo , Ll npiRn f.imurMi (;hnthinMi but the New York Herald passmcauon, nu uomesiio man-. ulacturers using lmnortea ana Thlo Space Reserved for R. WADE & CO. Successors to Goodman & Douty. Mill eounly ywtertlay, which has here-tofoi-e Uhmi overwhelmingly Itepub lieau. The Republican will lw taken by surprise all over the country next November. It is just what the Iicmoertit have In store for the Republican. Iet them come. Pkimpknt Hakkihox made a gMHl apiHiiutment wheu he made Andrew D. White, president of the Cornell university, minister to Russia. Mr, Whit is well worthy the honor, and will honor America at Ht. Petersburg. Til K summer school at Monmouth dosed hist Tuiwdny event ug with a fine literary euteitaiumeiit and social ri'iiulon. This whmd has lceu a success, and luiuh praise Is due to all the iimuugera for the iuterttit displayeil in sup porting such an eiiterprhe fur the IsMiefit of the teachers of Polk county. Ivspe'lul mention should lie made of ex HuHriutendent Rey nolds for hisnhlesnd faithful work, MoNKV TO IxUM-Oll SIKhI iltl Mvt farina only lu aunia fivm .io0 lu -',U'0 at alt ir will wr aitmim. V, Wflla, llih-e iiiIUw amitli uf lul'iu- uelico. m it Fob Mi.s. Twu aumll Irneta uf land nenr liiikiNMHleniw utinlly Ml" rnill lnv; nlmMitie ten arm tract wild pxl nuiitiiiiK, line yarn, ami orennro, liv ijiilro al Itil ultltv. E. L. KETCHUM, M.D. Oftliw and mhlvitw, ou'imrirf lUllMad n.! MuuiiiuuiU m-u, INDCflNOCNCt, ORCGON. 3. The uwlertlfttit'd wuuhl my tlmt we are rfnl to ilo all kliula uf BUCKSM1THINB. MO At tha mit nMinllv rntea, titvt ua a mil. PITTS & HILLAHD, utctnart 10 K. I. Kf.njlt. Independence, Ore. W. TAYLOR, GENERAL JOBBER I do gardening and hoiine clean ing, mid iniike a sm'oiulty of clean ing aud laying carict, window denning, whitewashing, etc. Irf-sve orders furniture store, nt W. O. Cook Independence, Or. Of CUCCNC. Noil wmiiin lieina nn M-uiJay, ttt IUIU tlaf UI fHl'Hl4r, isia Tuition tow. rmir emirant; elaaaieal, acienliflo, lit erary, and a alitirt KtiirlUh emir. wUioli ihtre in im IjiIui, tlm-k, Kivnch, tiiT li.niidti. Jim J.iifc-lmli la nm-oiiii uctilljr aliutinnuKiiim. for rHlHlufuea or uumr iiir.iruirtiinii, stiiiretM, 3, V. JuiiywiN, l'rwiili-iit. THE BEST APERIENT la modern pharmacv I. umhmbted. ly. Ayer's Cstlmrtlo J'llls. Except in extreme ess, physicians havo siMUuliHHHl the une of Urastle purga tive, and recfimmend a mllilr, but no lew effective nnHliclne, The favo- rite U Ayer't Pills, the iiijwior medicinal virtues of which havo iwn certified to under the official iu. or state cliemiats, as well at by luwU of eminent dis tort and pharmacists. No other pill so well supplies the demand of the general public for a safe, certain, and sgroo lle family medicine. A)ri.,i I'lIU tr , b, bwJic M ,r hmI i and In Bijf Juilgiwnl uu lur natial rouwiljr m Ever Devised I hart uwd I hem In my family and rutd Uimb to bt utl among ny frlatuli and aa- I'luypt lur meire lluu iwanly jnn. To my c.'ruin knnwldi many curt at th follow lug eomblalnu ha Imn enmplvuly and l-riotiirniiy nurmd by Hit uta ul Ayvr'a Pllla aiuna: Third day chilli, dumb acu. bllloua tir, tick hi-wlarha, rhpumailtm. Bui.dya-H-Mia, cuntiinailim, and bard culdt. 1 know lint a lautlcrata nt ol Aynr'i I'lllt, eoniUw ul tor a lw dtyt or werat, at Uia nalur at Hit mmvlaint miuirril, would Im found an alimluM curw for Ui dltorderi I tiata Samvd lHya."-J. ), Wilton. Contractor and liyli.lcr, Sulphur Sirlng, Tolas. "fortlghl ywrt I wu ifllltd with eon lliuiilon, wtilrh at tail Ixictmt an bad Unt Hi dooton oouid do no mora for me. Than uvgnu iu ua Pi rib anil toon Uia Imwult raonrarcd thtlr natural aim rrgiutr annon, to that now I am In rrilant bralUi." wm. 11, DaUuonU, DoneL Ontnrlu. "Aynr'i rillt are tha twit cathartic t w im-d In my praotloa." - J. T. 8arki, M. I)., YtHlilo, lud, raaraaao ar Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Miss. Hold by ill Dnidbti .td DuUrt la Mtdlclnt. Ayer's liiL'her taxed raw material were obliged to do the same. Aud so i conditions under the McKinley act came up handsomely to theory and all went well until the votes were counted in 1890. Then there was a radical change in base in tho high-tariff party. Its leaders denounced the higher-price theory and condition as a Demo cratic lie. They then began to Iwbis sneech at Lincoln. Neb., claim that the higher tariff made according to the Oregonian report, wr lower prices, ana have been Oovemor McKinlev said that the trying to prove it ever since, as Republicans were in favor of tax- witness Mr. Iioswell O. Horr1 Ino- tha lwonlo of foreii?u countries speeches in this state. The senate instead of American citizens. lie finance committeo was set to work Bays the tariff does that. If his in the same line, and finally the assertion is true, what consummate Minneapolis platform put forth fools we all are. to be sure. Why, this declaration: "We assert that all we have to do is to make them the prices of manufactured articles pay a little more aud then from the of general consumption have boon t.hAfnmltt-n ennntrlea nn.r. reduced under the tariff act of give everyone a pension large 1890." Upon this platform stands enough to support himself and President Harrison with his decla- family. Where is the sense of ration that "a cheap coat makes a working ourselves to death, when cheap man," and within two short we can force the peoplo of foreign years we have the icepubucan countries to pay us millions ofdol- party through ite chief spokesmen fartt declaring that ''that country is a MHUHWMJ araaww a - - - mm r- FARMERS, LOOK THIS WAY ! We have ample Warehouse room, and will store wheat at most reasonable rates. J5 Q Size ladies' watches, k smallest American watcb made. The move-' ment is just the size of a half dollar. New screw filled cases, 15 and 18 size. Thinnest screw case ever made. "Something new and neat." 1.0. II. W. , Masonic, Odd Fellows, and X. of P. lapel buttons in solid gold. Call in add see them. PATTERSOI BROS JEWELERS, INDEPENDENCE, OR. The Oregon State Normal School BOARD OF iWIUI Wlfij AT We will purchase wheat at the high est market price. We will furnish sacks as cheaply as anybody. Come this way and see what we have to 6ay to you. We ask your attention to our Warehouse, Storage, Purchasing, and Sack business. SKINNER & INDEPENDENCE, OR. CO. regents: iifiijiimm HolionVlil, rrtwiiimif: J, n V. Jlullor, Hwrntiiry. V.x (lllloln: Hm l)t Pi'llnipy 0(ivimnr Hylvwtr l'annoyar: Hon, 1,. H. MoKlroy. Huiwrintomlnut of i "lino niHirtiMioii; llou.lK W. MuHrlde, n,in"mr,v in nuuu; lion, J.tP(il) Vimrhopa Him. A. Nultner, J. (1. Whit,., Hun. W, ii uoimi'n, Aurnn i mi's, linn, r. W llakv, HoH.J.J.D.Uy. TIlP Sllllo Noillnil il ll liva bI..,1 .,.. itlly HiiiwinK, mill Honiiiimilly mljilig to lis U'ililliw for the apt'olnl training of ..iu iii ii, im MinuiiiiN'H nro in (liminml to llll kiuhI poHiliiiin. A nm uf niuhly per u i.. in iiiunmiinw wiih liimld li,Ht Yenr. in eiiniimii'iit or (KMl Ih iinhiMpntoti for inn ntixt yeiir. Wlw mtinlxrH lmve boon inldwl to tlm fiimilly, iinil mlditiouiil iipiniriiuiM uiih wou mippliod. The Leading Normal School of the Northwest. A diplotun from the sclioul antltloa ono U teuoli iu any oouuly lu the ittiite witl out further rxiimiiinlion, Normnl, Normnl Advnnoed, Jlnauuwa, Muaio, und Art Diipartmoulfi. SDeoiiil advnotiiiiui in Vodul mid IiiHtrumntHl MiihIu. v A yonr lit aoliool for 81fi(). Tulliun reduwd to i$(1.25 Normnl, und 8"i Sulinormnl per term of toil weelu. Hoard ot Normal Piuintr Hall, S1.0 pur wei-k- furiiiHliei roumi, 81 pr wank. Bonn! mid Io.ikuik, private families, J.fi() p,,r week Doim. tiful and lienlthful looutiou. No aiilooiia. First term opens September 20 Vm cntaloj. .ldre,wi!LL( CAM, mLl, A. k, Vi.ldont. O'DOfJWELLfi I i Are head-quarters In Polle County for BUIOB 1 1! IM, M, UWL i WM Hardware, r" lr Steves, and ffiBat.ey8 Tinware. - -..tep. Bain Wagons, the Oliver Chilled and Steel Fl Mg Msiw BR, ms& mi m SsL au LOOKING AFTER THE DOLLARS. It I all rllil lo I"" AtTKH ll MIt, ll If r ara rralljf dmtmu of aavlof Uwm, oa ill Fiwta a IIIU ("r.-.llJl and buy yuur School Books, Tablets, Inks, and School Supplies. sewinb diesis, oeems, mo fines, fnm. W. It. H'liMilor, 1 1 r1 no pn-phH lo (ll Ibat If tl k aflw t dollam now, Utrf m 111 Mfc alter full ulin yuu ua Utelr "!. CONFECTIONERY AND TROPICAL FRUITS. W. H. WHEELER, Independence, O. AGAIN WE OA Your attention to our line of clothin?. which has been greatly reduced by our IS per cent reduction sale, but we are still able to satisfy our cus tomers in this line, as well as in Sner Dress Goods, White Goods, Ginghams, Parasols, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., etc. UUUIJU eiivm F. ANSTINE MONMOUTH WALL PAPER riC'lTKE FHAME FURMITUR WOODS DELIVERED P1UCES RIGHT MONMOUTH F. ANSTINE