carry them into effect. 'I lie “ Mills Hill” was harangued as an instru A desperate effort I- lieing ma<li & ment o f revenue thrust h y the “ Solid t “ Third l'ar- — hut li hy 1 feint KTats and South” ngaiiutt the N orth. Publisher. C. C. DOl'HHTY, - ty ” mi'll to maki* It :iI>| m -; i r that Tlie President’ ll extraordinary m il there ar»‘ no liv<' i—u*— l>ct\M on tin* itary ability in marshalling his g o v SuliHCription Itati ». tw o old ea rth '', lfeiuocmtf* hope by Druggists and Apothecaries. r’er Ymr. $1 60 this cry o f “ dead issues” t«i get Re ernment forces in lin * for a Cleveland Per Si v Monili». 75 publicans toch 'ort tliclrstandard and triumph during the com in g cam - Per Four Months. Ö0 ,,r paign was duly pointed out. lim it Advcnbting rates nuule known on appli- unite either with the lleinoerat I S T H E rugs, Paints, o ils Olas« hiw I all otb«r Ar- the “ Third i»arty” in either ease to enthusiasm prevailed throughout the ration. tieîii ki[.t in a tirst-class drug store. meeting and m uch good w ork is an < ’orn^|M>n«lrnn i» solicited from all fricial.* weaken the Ite|nihJi<"an party. «>ï tin* |»a|»tT. The “ Third party” also crii-s out ticipated. T h e le a g u e m eets again Saturday the 21st inst., at :i o ’ clock Wommuitli, Oregon« Ipril 14 » IHH h . “ No i'-u es between the old parties" Prescript inns Carehdly Eumpouuded and thus proves the necessity lor a p. nt. All republicans urc invited to attend as well as all [«'rsons lie lie v -, third party. A eorrvs|Mindent of thi* in g in the fostering o f hom e 'Indus I’o/cc, th.i leading “ Third party” or AND i ,oiVrc*NM nun. gan, .»aid recently, that the only d if trie-.; ample protection o f the produc BINDER HERMAN. ference lietwccn tlie old parties is ers; the elevation and protection of Supreme Judge, tl.al one o ftlio m lie^ins with a 1> and American laborer-, and an adm inis iv. I*. I,nitli. tration o f public affairs resulting in tin- other an It. Also peuler* in U imh I ,t Barton'» Wl- ( Hrc - ¡«Icutiul Kl< " W e would gladly liolicve that tin* the tlii if 1 o f our p« op lc and the up- , ver ami l’ l«l«s! Ware. Jewelry, ifusieal In- It (I III. Ml LEAN, Vinfer the Management **f strumenti) of all kimls. issues of the past are dead i-sues, l>ut liu ildin gofpublic enterprise th ro u g h -1 fi. IV. I l MU'«, out our country. the facts fori ad. W hen we think of tt m . h \ n s. a million lives o f A m erica’ s ons sne- Independence. M E S S R S . B A E Z E E &c R O B E R T S O N , lirirk Block, — F< III— riHe«si to provu tills nation is one and The followlng voisoh liave loen uddid to i P O L K C O X JH T T Y . not a com pact o f states, we would lie -Sole Agents For lli.it thrilling war -»<ng "Mun-hing through Stutc senator, triad to know that the Democrats had i O Tli weremmg at th# O. A. K. E. T. HATC H. «T. O . B Y R D , abandoned the principle that caused mo«'tiiig of Imtiaiia at tlic Statecapitai re Ki-prc-i lituti Vr that party to deluge otir country in nili li ir thè tir-t timi'. F. S. 1*0IVEl.lo Mood, and that they are now w ork- Soft, III*' 1«iyi are slecping; ilo Hot wmkc C. (.. ElMIEIt. tlicm from their resi; in*; to maintain one grand gn vem - Office over Uuitl *t Push's Bank, Salem, Or. County Judge, in Pulk ( ’oiintjr, locatisi ut ii ■«'lit that sliall know no N orth, no May tlic tlmvery -ini Ile liglitly o'er cadi j. s. vrnin.it. latri ut'» brmst. South, no Hast, no West. Hut such HI art If, TIicv jmiil a mighty ninsoil for tlic lumi wc is not the case. I It A S. SMITH. Invisi tlic lx*t, These i—mes never will I«' dead is Wliilc «ve ivi re niurehing through fìoorgia. I1erk, sues while a party that asks to lie IC uorik .1 I . 11. CO Al>. Trusting w entrusted with the control of tin* Tlic I iì . hm I . so frccly olierei lias hrmight tlic J .1 I Inters from n ilistiiiMT, will Is- h IU ik U' i I to w ith promptin'!* uml <arv. Commissioner», Real Estate and Insurance Agent sliall merit u fair sliare of year [nitro nag«', we are very respcii fully, county still clings to them and advo Jnbllcc, It. F. MCI.I M il. cates them . What means the “ Solid Ami fixed tlic stars eternai mi tlic liunncr of tt. MCKEE. South” to-day? it means ju-t what finirei— A--.--, ir, JiM tX E K A BOJiERTSOX. Hiriy soft, their mighty «ucriliic ivus inaile it meant in I sill, minus the pow er o f (i. H. UAMPBEIJ» O for voti unti ine. * slavery. The men w ho hold such TmiKurcT, ideas arc c.Tîainly not safe CUstÄliails While VC were luaivhiiig through (Icorgi^. \\y\. [C uori s.] of our g o v crn iicn ia l affairs. IT . K . B U T L E R , ^(lllMll Sllpdilltvnclcllt, “ l>E.l!> ISSI ES.“ Polk County Observer. * ' 1 5 Buster Ï Vernon, A New Feature In Business 1) Farmers Supply. Depot, Republican Ticket Agency. Soliciting STAYER Miiiiiiiiiiilli A. WALKER, ami Independence. DENTIST, James Tatom. Monmouth, E. V. RFNTLAM). \V. D. WORTH. RKITKI.ICAN CONVENTION. 9 Tlie republican state convention met at II o ’ clock W ednesday m orn People limy ay what they plea * ing at Portland, and was called to nl m nit the clim ate of Italy add the order I ty lio n . Joseph Sim on, chair sunshine o f ( ‘alltornia, hut tlie cli man of the state central com m ittee. mate o f this W illam ette valley is I'.x-Attorney-tieneral lien. II. W il -DEA I.KU IX— sim ply, most delightful. Since l\-l>. liams was chosen tem porary chair w c have laid jijst enough rain ti^kcep man by acclamation. < in taking the the ground in good plow ing condi chair Judge W illiam s thanked the \ I V i n ie - arc reasonable and work done ¡roceries, Provisions, C rockery, Candies and Tobacco,"'«30 viti» (lispaicli anti neatne.ss. ({¡ve ine a y I wi tion, and these days of continued convention for the honor conferred, call at the old M a ud in Monmouth. balmy weather maki even a dy pep and pi' s c e d 'd t o e x p r -- hi* feeling - J Y I j S O - tic feel glad. Old Sol seems to In for the party and the great Interest putting on airs and our farmers nr re-ting upon the proceedings of that Eresb Tropiml Fruits arriving every week. Call oil him. enjoying the genial rays o f hi -liin- is invention. I le ex liorted tlie reptib- ing faii'. The spring wheat and oats lltiins of Oregon to "close up tlieir MOXMOCTir, Olì E d OX. are nearly ali in the -oil and the s u m -! ranks and though their swords are mrr fallow ing i- progn sing o nice a thousand, let the hearts la* as one, Oregon Pacific Railroad. ly that hy May 1st all this work will and follow in g the flag and keeping Is* done. The fruit prospect is very step to tlie music of tlie union man'll Ami Oregon Dcvelopmcnt t'oiupnny's -tenm-liiji line iniUs siiorter, gli lenir* Mattering, sow ltli the lull w heat, and on to battle and to vict >ry.” . Ir— time tinnì l>y «my otlu r mute, rii-t ■ in a few months our tallies will I«' J. H . Shnr|>c, of Douglas, was . In— through |n— eiiger ami freiglit lin«* frolli covered with apples, pear , prune-, chosen secretary, and o . P. .M illerof I*• >rtluixl limi all [Hiiuts io thè Willumetle ! vulley to unii frolli Sull Krullciseo. plums and cherries, straw berrie- and Clackamas, a.—’ t -e c’y. Willumeitr river line o f steumer«. The Win. M. Il ig, thè N S. lieiitley. thè other fruits as lusciou- and -o tem pt Commit toes on credentials, perma l'hiiv urc in mtvìiv for hoth ist-scii- ing to ou r appetites. Thou our nent organixation and order of busi ger alni S’isters freiglit truffi«' hetw,rn ('«irvullis nini warehouses at every it. K, stat'i.n ness were appointed. 1 ’>iill.i11.1 unii illteruieiliiite [Hiiiit-, leuvillg i » i) - wlmrf. < 'orvullis, and Mi— will lie groaning under tin heavy The convention throughout was a llulimm ,V ( ' fs whurf, '.i»inn'l -11-’ Front TL. IÆ . S M I T H . loads o f as line grain as the world harm onious one. A strong platform -treet, l’ortluml, thr«s‘ times n uli week as ov e rsa w . Truly oftr lives have fal adopted, with good ideas, that fears I tt illn vi SOUTH IIOFND len unto us in pleasant place- and we not to ini|tiire into iva ons, and uc D avi l'orvullis \!"ii. Weil. uml Fri. t<':<»)n in Ituv's l.n'gTur. Thu ami Sut fuma ni should rejoice and lie glad. There upon principles, as a ipiestion pri't “ l'ul«|Unda " “ " " (1:4« 1 n 111 , room enough in this f< rtiloand lieau- sented. ■Arrivi' Portland« " “ “ “ 3:9) a tu A com plete stock of Dry goods, Clothing, lints, Roots and Shoes, ( , nicer* tiftil valley for one millhm sturdy s o l l'R IIOFND. Eor stab' central eoinm ittecth e fol am ¡es, etc., at priées that cannot be Imiten. men and intelligent wom en, and in low ing were elected: linker, J. I’ . t o r ' n i M o w. lami Fri '• Fuhituirtz “ “ “ “ 2:0Apiu a few years, on account " f the niild- l'Tiull; Renton, A. E. Moore; Clacka Ituv's D lg " " “ 2:16 pia ni'ss and isfualilene-s o f our mi.-ur- mas, L. T. liariu; Clatsop, J. A. Eul- Arrive ( ’orvullis Tue» Thu “ Sul 4:2l'pm IltKit.— niakc e|o»e eomusTìim ut Alkuuv imssisl clim ate and tin- great fertili ton; Collim l'ia, James Mnckle; Coos, witli tmin» <>f thè Oregon Piu■ irti* railroad ty of our soil, eniigrutiou \, ill pour \ndrcw N'asburg; Cr«H*k, A. It. I.yle, n.xu.v rvssKMìKti n:\i\s- k x c u t s c m h y s . into our Imrders from the North, Curry, A . II. < rook; Dougla.-, .I. C. issivi- V’iquinu li CUI u ili | MOXMOCTir, Olì EC OX. South, East and West and Oregon Eullerton; (iillia n i, .). I’ , l.ueas; ,, ( ’orinili» tlh.fs » in • Air Alluiay ll:t6 a ni I will - .... . take a high 'ra n i in our <irant, P. Metsehan; Jackson, A . II. lu-uve Allnny 1:oo p m ) great sisterhood of States, So mote Mnegly; Josepliine, II. It. Miller; ('orvullis ITT |. m Arr Yaipiina :>:; no j > ni I it lie. Klam ath, C. S. Minin*; l.ake, W . T. ♦ ♦ h a i ' iruiii» i- iiiiit«-! ut Allmiir ami <'or- Itoyd; l.ane, II.C . IIm u p h rcy; I.inn, «nlli». !'li«. uh*u e traili»« ••nms t nt Vni|iiin* At a recent meeting of the op|sui- C. K. W olverton ; Malheur Thus. «i th tlie " f i tti Pt'vcloj'im-e' Com|iaiiy cuts of I.isiil Option the Chairman Ditty; M arion, A . N. <• illn-rt; Mor line ■ ■ i soumshi|iH I» t » . \ uml is reported a- saying, “ That the in row, \\ . It. Ellis; M ultnomah, Nl. C. Sun Frunciseo. - MI.INC l>\TI> l lt"M VAI.'I IN \ S. J. WATERHOUSES. alienable rights of life, liberty and < ieorge; Polk, Warren Truitt; Tilla- Wdlmm-tte Valli-« ITiduy. Aprii I Uh Willaiiiette Vallev Ttu-sdny, .\ jtìì 2 -4 . pursuit of happiness, i,,r which the uiook. It. It. Hayes; Em atllla, Dec Flti'M SAX Kit A Ni l-,< " . Puritan Pilgrim s left the fatherland, M oon'housc; I nlon. ('has. (¿« nm I- Willunn'tte Valle) Carries at all times a fr«-sli and com plete stock of groceries.- Sunduy, Aprii s. NV«slnes«luy. Vpril |s. and the R evolutionary fathers fought nougli; W allow a, E. D. MiM’tilly; Willumette Valle) I his ctim|anv resrrve» tlie righi to ehange and lilisl are about to be wrested W'a-eo, M. A. Moo*ly; W asliington, ».liling dut'-s without noti«»*. from present and futuri gem rations." Tin is. l i . T on gue; Y am hill, .1. .1. N 1) l'u»»« iiger» from Portland and nl 1 Willumette Valle) [H'iiits t un niakc <•!■*«• W hich Irf'iiig interpret'd mean- that spencer. «■•iiim ■ ti.ii ««Itli Un traili» of thi Yai|uinn the “ Puritan Pilgrim s” an* to la-ad lio n . Dinger Herman was n om in rinite ut A llaay or Corvallis. uml iftlestiiusl lo Sun Franeiseo »lemld nrrnngo to arrive at j O k ex-pry description, as cheap as the cheapest. Y ou r patronage is soli- the forces supporting the -a iooii, etc. ated by ¡ti" Innuition for Congre—. Vinfilinu thè « \ening I h T' oiv »niling. cibai. ( 'all and -co him. “ I’ aritiui Pilgrim s” have Iss'n fere*si I';«ssengi*r and ftvight Hit«' alwnys thè low- Eor siipn'ine Judgi- W . I’. I.ord i «t. For inforniation applv to into strange com pany many lim e- was ilct'lansi the iioiuince. ( C HOdlTK. -ince tlieir dentil. W e think this the Monmouth, Orcr/on. Prc-idciitiul electors, C. W . E'liiton, Ai-tlng e«'iienil freiglit ami imasenp-r ugeiit t ir«-. - in l’ut i fi ■ nu Insiti l o , Corvallis, Or. most remarkable instance how ever, of Out «op; M m . Kapils, of Multno t II IIASWKI I that has yet linin' to public notice. mah: Itotit. Nlel.ean, of Klam ath. (««iterai livight and [«vs-.-ng«'r agent ♦ ♦ Motti »trevi, Pelt it. - to the National C onven On'g' it IS'««Tit|iitnnt ('"., If you want the nevt legislature to San 1 ru ilei issi . tion, Ruins M allory, J. \V. Cusiek, Is* Republican you must vote (lie J. D. Head, /.. E. M oody, !■. P. M ay-, ticket. * ♦ \V. C. Johnson. The ticket n om i nated w ill i>c found at the head otou r The Republican ticket o f 11«i- coun J E. J> rimili, columns. The platform adopted will I*. Warren, ty has ulI the elements o f strength, l»e given in full in the next issue o f and an- all men that naught hut good the ( llisKKX can Is' said o f them. <'t >ronc*r, E. E. KETCH CM. Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing. ( h a s . TH E LEAD IN G Druggist and Apothecary. GROCER. l a n <; t I y KH Oregon. -Dealer ill— nigs, t 'hemirais, Books, Stationery, Toilet « D mieles, etc. Prescript inns ( arcftdly Monmouth-, - - Compounded. - Orir/on. The Yaijuina Route. B A R G A IN S! O EALER B A R G A IN S !! IN G EN ERAL MERCHANDISE. Produce taken in exchange for goods. BUY VOI R (¿ROUERIES AT NOTIONS! NOTIONS ! ! U FaniKTs Horcantile Warrni iV .Imiian, ♦ ♦ ì Tlie Republican party lia- nothing to h u r from its past history. I lia- with»t< ms ! thi' as-aults o f trva-i*n and rebellion, and written it- grand achievement.- on the bright, -t p.n o f tlie cou n try ’* history. A ch icvc- nients, th e re« xml *d which will nev er la* efflux d , anil wliieh hav« render ed it« nam e and fame Immortal. It has w ork yet toil** in the Interest o f national iidvaneem eiit aiyi pro-pt-rl- ty, and there w ill Is- no shirking of ri-s|K>nsihillty, when the opportunity offers to lead the way. ♦ ♦ Now that the jleiiKs nitic iiomin. < on the p ro hi ti<-k*-t have resign t * I w h y not the rvpublktm iiom im «> . 1 IH PI Bl.ll it u .n . (li anni / al ion o l ) «m ut H en 's l{r|<iiti* ■ lean l.i-u g n e a t K ola . On la*t Saiurdny ufU-rtMHni tin- Voting Men’ s Republican I «cagne of Es »hl, n o t and |>«riimiH'iitly on;niii/vd hy the cl«s-ti"ii o f S e n io r .1. C. Allen chairman and W alter Rubi«*, secre tary. T hirty solili república ns on- n>lle«i a» nit-miters of the le a g u e . ( '«.mmittccs w«-ri* uppoll*,h»l ai.d everyth ing put in goo«l w orkin g «liai«' for the present iani|>iugn.«. S-xer.U n il hot turriti .- imsv I u ' s wore mini«'. Tin* pledges inaile by the 1 h m nie nicy four years ago were rvit- « nittsl atul th ep n «ent adtnlnlsfration « riti« i-.-d w itli severity for failing to General 6!acksmiths and Horseshoers. Bed Rock Prices, Best Grade of Goods, Specialty. charge« ivu»omble. ND IN Mt H Cive t e a Association, Oregon State Normal School. FELL F.M IT.TY. B ITL D IX dS, UU1IT EXPENSES. Normal, Collegiate, and Commercial Departments All Xominl Orndnutes rporivc a Diploma from the State which authorizes them to tench in tiny [nhlic s« hool in the State. Other States grunt ten. Iici-s' ( «-rtitientes on nri'sentu- tion ot tln-se Normal Dijilomu.», without cx- aminatii m. C H E A P L I V I H a . ZiT-ii'SHl table hoard is furnished to stu dents at the "Normal Dining H all" at $1 SO |s-r wis'k. Hood boarding in families with furnish« d room, fuel and lights, $.').<»! to per week. Practical Course of Study, —Completed in a— Short Time. S.«nd for Catalogue, Address (lie Presiilent D. T. S tanley , Jfonmoutli, Oregon. I- C 3-. HYYAYIIDSOISr- Portrait and Landscape Photographer, Portland, Oregon. '«"«• Fir«ts-la«» W ork Ex mite«! in Every Hmiii-h o f Photography. 12S First Strtx'i, Opposite Frst National Bank. L E E «Sc B U T L E R , Physicians and Surgeons, -A L H O -