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THE WEST SIDE. K. 0. I'ihtlahd, MauHvr. U. a. l'TLAIDlClllr. secz IH4UKD BY West Sids Publishing Company SUBSCRIPTION RATES MtAILI IN AOVASCS. On Yar Mix Mouitt. flu MouUi. . j,wi :AH marrMf and wth notiff. not fxowd U)f llv Hum will b itinertml frw. All over Bv Hum will t olmnjfd Itv imuiI. xr Hit. Bocixi obituary rmolutliw. will b ctmnivd tor m in. ru ui nv ovuu imr uua. . ltctKtr4 at U ItwUiffle In luiUicu FRIDAY, APRIL 20, ISM. DISCONTINUANCES Itanmbr tlmt Mm pubUhert of thl ppr must be mitlflt'd by kUr when a tubacrlbor wMun bl ir kpd. All arrMraip nuwt t ptd, ALWAYS OIVB THK KAMK ol th. Uila u doue. AIX I.KTTF.R8 )kiuIA b .ddrwwe d to Uif oitloa to wliloti dmii. your l mmt. u nut Im Mind uuyur buck uulvw Dr. County Republican Ticket For RvprawntaUvftH Ira 8. Smith, of Monmouth, D. I Keyt, of rerrydttle. Fnr Sheriff, II, 11 Pluiumer, of Dalian. Kor dork, B.F. Mulkey,of Italian. Kor TrMwurvr, II.B.Cosper, of Dallas. For Reboot Superintendent, T. O. Hutcbiurou, of Dallas. For Aiwewior, C. W. Beckett, of Eula. For Surveyor, Edgar CollUiH, of Dallas. ' " For Coroner, E. L. Ketchum, of Independence. PRECINCT Or'FK'EllM. Kor Juntlr of the I'wu-e, J. 1). IRVINE. For Connlttble, J. H. Moran, of Monmouth. XEW rAUTIES GALOh'K Any man in these times with n moderate sized grievance aud a couple of days of leisure feels him self commissioned to foriii a now political party. It is a perfectly legal diversion, and so innumera ble parties are formed, whose rank and file consist exclusively of their founders. These kites without tails are floating in all directions through the political heaveus. These sheep less shepherds are traveling in all directions through the political ' pastures calling for sheep that never come. It is easy enough to form a new political party when its founder is satisfied to be the party exclusively himself. But a politi cal party is not put together by the carpenter method. It is organic and grows like a tree, aud all the joiners between the poles cannot put a live tree together. Thus out of the innumerable parties that are , formed, there are very few that live, because they are not animated by a vital organic impulse. They are nailed together by joiners and do not grow naturally out of the soil of public necessities and public .demands. These men who say, "Go to, now let us build a new party;" are evidently not aware that parties are gradual evolutions, natural growths and are founded by the needs and desires of the peo ple. When a new party is iinpera - uveiy aemanaeu it win appear spontaneously without any founder, and men flock to it because they cannot, as rational creatures, help it. , In the meantime the republican party, one of the oldest in exist ence, still possesses ail the inherent vitality oi its youtn. it is good enough; we need no new party. trade England! No, he knows bet ter. If protection is rubbery, and ycl the Americans livo and dress tietter than any other clans of work men and lay up a sum for a rainy day, why certainly it is better than fiee trade or "tariff for revenue" only (identical), for neither the English under free trade nor the workinjrmeu of any other nation have enjoyed such unparalleled pro perity as the American has since the last vestige of five trade was swept away iu 1801, all miseou structions aud misrepresentations to the contrary, notwithstanding. American, workmen want the American market (best in the world it was under a capable gov eminent) to themselves, aud those misguided and discontented spirits who pawed and kicked iu 1802 aud voted for a change, did not realize that they were well off. They got a change, aud to make them reasona My happy they need twelve luoutlts employ went uuder free trade Eug land, when they will realize the superiority of aud be as crazy us any foreigner to reap the benefits of au Amerlcau workman uuder protection us in times past aud gone. Let the free trader reflect thut tho wisest statesman of today uou t understand the tan 11, see their wrangle and inconsistency (with vote). Instead of "tariff re form," better shut down on monop olies aud then get rid of the unde sirable aliens, and all parties would say, Amen! MXtiKR 11ERXAXS. No stronger pruof of the confi dence and esteem iu which a man is held by his party could be given than that which was giveu to Bin ger Hoi man n by his reuomination as a candidate .for the positiou which ho has so long held with deserved approval of his constitu ents. A 'man almost idolized by the people with whom he has dwelt since childhood, a man deservedly popular for his genial disposition aud kindly manners; a man upon whom the Haiti of corruption has never sullied his name; a man who another two years will occupy a seat in the congress of the United States, and who in the future as in the past will give his strength aud support to such legislation as will tend to advance tho interests of the great body of the 'people. Let no republican fail of giving an earnest and determined support to Hi nger Ilcrmanu, who, ever in the faithful performance of duty, will reflect credit upon tho party and the state. In November 1S92 tho exultant shouts of victory were heard nil over the land. Democratic throats were yelling "Cleveland and 'tariff reform.' " But what are the sounds we hear todayt 'Tis naught but lamentations over Cleveland's desertion from the true democracy aud his surrender to the "gold bugs" of Wall street. When springtime's leufy cloak ha swept bill; -The siiowtlakes from the vale and There's life In everything except l lie st mite ana lite vv llsou bill. structlv to our homo industrial, but would pui'ullyzo us well, our agricultural and commercial tty. I eiuoci acy itself must be par allyjsed, and by the aHeeudoney of tho republican party again, restoie our past prosperity, Vote tho re publican ticket. THE STATU XIVKKT, The ticket nominated by the lto- publican State Convention is the strangest that could possibly have been made. The men composing it are well known throughout the state for integrity of character and as possessing iu an eminent degree all the quallgeatious for the per fbi tnauco of the duties of the post tion for which they were nomin ated. mi i i) : ' " ' iue repuMicans nave an easy campaign before them. At the ides of June they will gather the fruluj of victory, which will be fruitful of prosperity to all our people. It Auy impartial observer of tariff matters for forty years cannot help seeing how much perversion and misrepresentation the free traders take refuge in, in order to make their arguments plausable on wool, and the general question of the wel fare of workingtnen under free trade or protection. Wool, it is an established fact, has a dangerou competition in Australia and South America, and the argument of free traders that we have never import ed from there to injure our produc ers is false. So also is the asser tion that protection has robbed the workingman. To prove it we will refer any fair-minded man to facts presenting themselves every day to a people who have for thirty years prior to 1892 dressed and lived bet ter than any other nation on the globe. They have piled up in sav ings banks all over this country a sum running into millions and mil lions of dollars. In what other country under the sun could the same showing be madet Will the free trader undertake to say that the same could be done in free There is no other thing that does so much for mankind as education. Education and religion, these twain are one for the upbuilding of the human race. Our teaching has its influence upon the finance in that it makes more satisfactory laborers, better farmers, more skill ful mechanics, timre successful mcr chants; and over and above all this, more consistent Christians, happier human beings; and better fits us al for transfer from a world where all is finite and fleeting to a world where all is infinite and eternal. The Cleveland admin 1st rath n furnishes an example of the perils that beset au opposition party Despite his large electoral vole M Cleveland is a minority president. Tho heterogeneous mass of voter who directly or indirectly support ed him in 18i2 bad no other pur pose iu ooiumon than a desire to beat the republicans. There were as wide dtlicretiees twtong them supporters in such dominant uuos tions as tariff, silver and slate bank as there were between republicans and democrats. All the populist aided to elect. Cleveland, but sev end of them are otmosed to Mr, Cleveland's tariff. The failure ol the administration to present a tar iff bill iu accord with the nations platform is pleaded by democrats in favor of protection to absolve them from obligations to support tho bill thut was reported. . The administration, then, finds it without compass or rudder. gained power on the general plane opposition to the party theu it power and began to fall to pieces a soon as it undertook aflirmutlvo ac tion or any kind. If we add to this disintegrating lufluenco the blind devotion of Mr. Cleveland to themouey power the rapidity will which the proows of decomposlon as lHn carried on is accounts for. ' '.- ' ' . ' ''', .'Republicans of Tolk, stand 'to your colors. You have a ticket be fore you coinjKwd of the names ol men whose character for sttict in tegrity and honesty of purpose k unimmachuble. Let no sectional or personal differences mar the har mony of united action. A victory sure, omphalic aud most complete must perch tipou our banner after the ides of June, and such a victory will be most certainly assured by concert of action, and determined effort to succeed. The sounds of victory are already reverberating o'er hill and dale. All hall to the American englo: The proud bird of liberty, all hull, Whom we novor win Involve, Unless we put Milt on his tub. I he democrat of I'olk county are discomfited. They do not know which way to look for consolation in this jLlieir hour of dire distress, In considering the action of the Cleveland administration, they an ticipate defeat in the coming No vember elections and they appear to have but little hope of carrying the elections in June in this county or in the state. V e hear much talk of the Chicago platform, but find in none of the platforms of this year, county or state, an endorse ment of Cleveland, or of his policy or principles which ho has enunci ated since his election. They find the present congess repudiating the principles of the Chicago platform of 1892, aud we hear tho crv from the North, South, East and West of the prospective disruption of the democratic party. We hold that tho disruption of the democratic ;arty would tend to subserve the best interests of the people, for a party founded upon ireo trade prin ciples, and tin party carrying out those principles by congressional enactment, would lowa'a new liquor mw is very stringent. It provides for a license of ftiOO, half to the comity and half to the city. Tho saloon shall be in a single room, with only one door, openitig on the street and shall contain no chairs in front of the bar, and the bar shall be iu plain view from the, street, and no screens, etc. are allowed. With the return of the repub lican party to power the rights of women to use the ballot it is thought will be taken np and woman's suf frage become a national law. If Kentucky had women senators she would not have a Pollard-Brecken-ridge scandal, lasting ten years. The women would toll on each other. We hear no more shouts for Cleveland, as democrats feci that he has outraged the party, and r publicans are happy in anticipation of glorious times when McKinley occupies the White IIouso. How For MM J. M. VANDUYN Is Compelled to Continue Business. You will get mt In All of His Old Stood. We are Receiving FRESH GOODS Dally, and are Ready ta Show You tho Latest styles, WELL BOUGHT, CAREFULLY CHOSEN, CHEAPLY SOLD. Our Stook will be completely replenished. It will pay you to Call at Onoe ana examine thla Splendid Stook. If you oannet eome youraelf, aond yonr orders J. M. VANDUYN, IndopendeneOi Oregon. "HARD TIMES" PRICES J. F.' O'DONN BLL'S fll STORE. Tho Lorgost Stock of HaFtafe, - Stoves, - Tinuiare 1 ' AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS IN POLK COUNTY. kMLADIES Tim liuc you will find t lb RACKET STORE ntfltit Unit of LAOICS' OXFORD TICS. 1'lit muni Prima rnituot Iw fuuutl In Hiiy otlter ior In llieeltjf. Come and See Them. ,., Fop Sale! , I - acre lot, with new House, five rooms nicely furnished, good Well, $36 worth of the finest fruits, set out last year. Wil sell cheap Reason going away. W. J. SP1LLMAN, , 2t Monmouth, Or dulry . Fine Jersey Stock ! Tlii' prmu diwtrltm to liii?wt 6r d mrMtw ro notltlixl Hint BERT SIGNAL H. R. No. 35,002. In h AiIl.lil.M.ili',1 iftfWU'rpil .liTM'y.HiKl lluilu 4 ihtvIpo nmy Iw Inul lor (tie x-nwin of $2.00. Adilnu or i-hII ijd 1, II. l'A UK KR, Hie ow n cr, hi III. fttrm 2 mill rn.t of I u,li'icijdi iiit Hard times, hard timesl is the cry, brought on by democratic as cendency. Vote the republican ticket from this on, and rcpublicnn ascendency will give us renewed prosperity. ' A citizen remarked the other day that if present conditions con tinue much longer there will be bloodshed in the United States. He referred to the political Situ ation. True to his Wall-street masters, Cleveland has vetoed the Bland bill, for coinage of the silvet seig norago. ?ow one thing secmi cor tain, that is, his veto of the island bill is but another nail in his polit ical coffin, so far as tho West and the South arc concerned. He has served well his Wall-street single gold-standard backers and doubt- ess looks to them for his reward, rather than to the iieonlo whoso trust ho has lietraycd. The business interests of Inde pendence are looking up; our mcr chants arc not wearing as long faces ns they have for the nast few months, and all indications point to a fair spring and summer trade. Our liop 'tnen are finishing up their cleaning of the hop yards and say their vines are growing finely and anticipate a heavy yield at harvest time. 'Hope their anticipations will be realized, and they may receive remunerative prices for their hbor. The educational interests of In dependence are well looked after by her citizens, and some are opposed to reducing the salaries of the teacher, while others think that a reduction iu that line would bo conducive to that needed economy which tho times aud circumstances demand. . It is going to take some hard work to elect a straight party tick- not only be de- et in Polk county, Independence and the contiguous country Is becoming known far and wide us one of the most productive sections of country for hop raising in the state and when our lands here are fully developed, money will flow to our locality beyond tho most sanguine expectations of those this day. ' It is not very encouraging to think that the tariff bill cannot come to a vote before next Novem ber.' We are getting decidedly weary of democratic incapacity, ; FARHS FOR SHE lwl with (o, lluri(i, llw !lv renl mint' I unl, Miirtjiii,iri'itnii. U4 IIiId 111 Jl I No, I, 3d wnw, u 1 1 rlver.lxitlotii liind, 10 vrm in ruiiiVHiHMii wtin rt'iiwil, as, vnm IU (mlti miyr t" U. of rnm Mini nudnnHlon of llir rtfitof IIioIhikI ImiuKiltHirlyi tlmlln from nimniiun mi tomiiiy ronoi iruwl'tt jwr acre; iimv nu, ynrii)ii or inuv miici. 37 ncrmi. nil In rulltvRltim. all IpvcI I fi-inwrt, Will yuril to Mhool and cliutvli, I i siivriiioti. li'Vi'l rouil to town No. 1 Willi I HI inllmimiti I Tiil In vry rlrlt mvk tmti.nu laml fliM- tl" limit, Kt.lt III bint t'llll'knll rHtll'll III till' Mittwi prliit f ;ff tr Koltt, I 4, (null, tmlttiiif In olio )nr, Tlirm, iwwiutlU 111 I wound hnlf inlli' of llm iiliw. liimlMjr HI tt llimi.iimt ri'i l. Thin pliio will mill fur fit I IM-r m ut-ioro mil. NA.ft.aiM-riM.il In tuil(lllnii! yurdito w-oinm huh rinimi. m i.i erm ihiiuuh imtn, l'rli,i ,..r atrr.iimi-lmlf i-iuli, tiHlmiiItt unv yr. Mi. . vTtu'r, nil In mi!tlvtlon will) nin. im-r iniiow H iiittl,iuir it"ton.lhlriliiMp Two Hint A Imll liillo Id SUfrliliill, olio Mill.' I u whwil mid rliuit'ti, l.miil nil iiv, So. j win tor irun or (i(iuj .rii- jwr wr No, 8, III rr. nil level oritok ImiIUiiii land, I'. III riilllvittion wrraof lull tlinlwt I wktcri'd liyMIII prwk: 'i'vinlliw Ui Hlmrl- diuii I1, mill' to iu-Ihk.1 mid rliiirrli, Hnyct Hiwwiiin iiiiiuvtiimciyt prum f-w put I liiivfloilw r fnriiu of nit dciTlll,m for .nin ijiiui noomii nnu oiu lor imn mi. il.-nU, rurli imvliiii Innd for nl will do wll l Mt llm uini- wllli me If tlii-y wmit tl niu M l linn low of priiurr ink aud M tin MII m wnut l Imvp for "Hlo. i tl. flt'tl.lrMH. ltttnl Iv.liil Agtnit, Slioridmi, Onvoa, fllexandeF-Goopep Drag Go., -.DRUGGISTS -"STATIONERS. Tho Finoot and Most Complete Line of mora AND In the City. Main Street, Independence, Oregon. Ittil lift Ion Iu the I'rlofi of Mtlitwl Hooka. Tho America Hook C'oniiuny have arranged wllh the umlomltjiicd for thf wilt! of tlilr m h'xiln text tKMikx umsl In tho aehiHilH of Orfgon, at the retail cash prleeii herewith attached, HKTAIr. MIII'V wiiw innii'iiiiti rm ltfixliir.... Mtvoiui uiiiir.. ti, Third K-nilr. ... ti roiiriit i!i .ulor Kirili Hi-wlur...... ..... 1 w Molltcltiril I'lM'Ulur S l.iix lli-ftdiT ... iilwm i'lilld' Swllir M ( oniiili'ie Ktwllnr Mwlnun' Now Word AiiiilyU.. . Mmmiii uMih-IIIhk HlKiik,Mo(k, mid Vao. i"iil . i-'li Miixon' HiH'lllnti Illunk., Nim. I, 2, .1. " M Klotiiiinlnrv M Muntvltli' l'',U'iiintry lnuiliy, " t'oiMl)ndii'iiivi " t ut OiiyoC I'liynlnul (lttoruilir ...... 1 ! tlnriKw' linmiiiiii' 1oii, I'ltrt I Hi : " l- . 4t w M " (1111111,1. Iti Hill flmniiir , m ClMrk'p Nornml Ortnnnmr. Mi Hiirilci-n Hcnii'Mcfl MHklii. as riMi.o. i Arlliitiivtlc, .... if. ., " , " . " tk'i Hoblnwiii N, K. AlKi'lir j ai (ii-oiimiry mm I rlKCiuuiiptry 1 Ta " iliniiiHIrv. Mi'imrnU, I nil l,lwr'OrttludHfi.t Work, N.tlut... to llunin' I'rtnmrv lllnlory II, S. ..... dfi urior iimtory, u, ,.... j lo 4 Uithvral lllntury I ih Hmltir 1'rliinT ol I'liynology mid ilya's, Hd " Klniiii'iitury - tft HUwle' llyitrnln I'liylolo8y. j k, Hviii-wrliiii Copy ll'k. Non, I lo H, Com HO 10 " a to t, I mi'lng im " .t:-N,w.l to 7 Huvl'i I'opulur Clmmlmry .. 1 to ' " l'hylm . I pi riiurtmin Wki Itotwuy . I Hi ' Nw DomtUUIvo Anlroiuimy... I jo 1 Kiiurtocn UiH'knln (innln.,v I in Tnniinv'i NhIuiiU IllHtory of AnliniiU l mi IxkiiiiIh, I'roi(rmi(ilve Mulo Lcwhiiiii, H'k. 1 a) ," - . , a M M H O II II II M l " 11 II J " CillMl Mild I'hopiiH Itimb Wlill' Ui'vlHcd lirawlnir, Non, fioT" " " ' N a I,, i u ItryiintAHinilUin iias. BiHik.kii'iliig. Wiird'a iUiKltitwti KoriiiH, No, l unit a... " - " " Nim. Knn, I i Wpnitor'n IVImnry Dlctlouiiry loiiuiioti in mi iitaoiuirv 44 IUkIi Hi'luiol lilctionury........ 1 M 44 AuHdiimy Dli'llmmry . 1 (ft CLODFELTEIt BHOB., ALEXANDER, (X)OPEU DHUO CO. 1 3 lfl 12t PATTERSON BROS. The Druggists. PATTERSON BROS. The Jewelers. PATTERSON BROS. The Headquarters FOR GOLD and SILVER WATCH rs Independence Stables. Stylish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Having lately purchased the entire Interest iu the stables of J. N. Jones, we are now better Dreuaml Mum .no public as we are now maki ubstntial, improvements. Teams Iwurded bv the tlav or month. Traveling men it sjieeinlty. . SALEM STAf.f Wr ODorul . .!..,. ii... i...... .... ... . litkvfg Kannflt for lT,T....,. i, i ' , -,-n ruui-ni mm rm m.ny. niaf PETER COOK Prop. i m3 S IMilMTORED Uon ol . (nnioiM t rrni h in.v.i..i... fiij.Ji ..,7l., i r.V . ' ' ,MIHHat BCrORC and AFTER I'Oltillt! ft M of tl)M?hitnrA. v filth hornnnMini , - " -ltHIHI Uin. 1 1 iIoim all lown, hr da, "CUPIOENE" Thla front VivkuM Vluilt,T.llipurHL" III quickly c-ui you of nil n, ucu m UmI Maiih,Hl, .H,t'.m, i.rrvnni, im'iiiiiiv, ii Jlriln VrtwpK dill ylilrli If notchwWM to 8iw.rm.irrh. .nrf n.1!:V"",.B!.r'r,'n,tU,,,,'1 rH.tri.n..ll wruk V.r. V !. A wrlltn timn.mTOtlVi.nird I mony iJmn, I "'i''' V "r' tkui. ii.nilm..iil. I.UO.Ihi.,.1. ffr.V0O.hy,lE?irdh,?jri,S,,te f0r4"'" 4ddr.I.AVOl,4ICDIWK..raB0,finft.)M!CftL Ji.rlW.lf N ITU RE OF ALL KINDS 4 and Latost Styloa. Carpets, Oilcloth, Mattings, Carpet Lining, Wall Paper, Etc. HARD TIME PRICES. m The New furniture Store, Comer C and Main Streots, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. Independence ROLLER MILLS, SKINNER & CO., Proprietors, Wish to notify the public that they are now Ready to Receive Grain in Exchange for Flour We have also put in a New Improved Cleaner am! will do a General Warehouse Business on the most favorable terms. I The highest market price paid, for wheat at all time ANTHROPOPHAGI ! are not, but we have a Fancy Line of Stationery School Supplies, Notions, Choice a " candies, Tropical Fruits and TOBACCOS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND PERIODICALS. - w$& - V.CLODFELTER BROS.