Republican.*» shoulil stand shoulder «•onstruetion o f railroads and other J. E. Jertuan, 1 1 ». AVurren, systems o f transportation, and that to shoulder and heart to heart in the we hold all cor|H»nitions to Is- strict present campaign, and work with a Publisher. ly responsible to their liabilities un w ill for the -ucc<--> o f the whole tiek- «•. c. l*Ol'(ìHTY, der the law and recognize the right et, county and state. I f w e do that Subscription H a tes. o f the legislature to exact all reason victory is sure. Iz*t us, republicans Genera! Druggists and Apothecaries I’er Year. able limitations on eorjsirate |s»wer. lay aside all prejudice, and work for $1 r ,o IVr Six Months. «■> Ht-That we regard the furtlier im- the triumph o f the gmn«l old party, j Per Four Muntili. nu niignition Into the United States o f Ailvertising rale* made known on appli raw, Paints. Oils. Olas» ami ull other Ar The wool industry is a ve ry im Chinese lalsirers as «lirectly op|si-ssl cation. I ) ticles kept in u tirst-class drug store. ( 'i »rr«.| m imltncc ir aulidtod from all fru'iias to the Interest o f American lalHir, portant one and should not Is- reck- of the paper. and we therefore la-artily approve lessly imperilml, its it would Ull- i Æ O I s T I ï Æ O X J T I Î , O R - '[ questionahly Is-, without protection. Monmouth, Oregon, April SI. Isss. the action o f the republican senate in l’n-scri|»ti»M is Can-fully C om pounded. providing by pnqs-r h-gislatlon for One-sixth o f all the w ool prmlueecl 00 |« r m car load lots, $0 50 I ST ■si amending our treaties with China in tiie world is grown in the United »mall qualities. Wood Work a Specialty. as to prevent their further im m igra State-, and in this state more persons C< m^nwman. uredirectly itgeri-stml in producing; tion hen-. HINGER HERMAN. I l- W e n-eogniw- that the nation wcsil than in any industry e x c e p t, Supreme J mitre. You have your owes a debt to the surviving veter grow ing wheat- Also Dealer iirty a w . i*, u n ti». ans o f the great rebellion, which can- own interests in your own hands. j-ir All ditfgw reasonable. G»vc- usa call. A Iso Itoalers in Reetl & Burton's Sit- I*r- -iilential Kk-vton. not Is- adequately paid, and hold it Voters sis- that you »ire repre .cutis 1 ver mul riuletl V» «ire. Jewelry, J/uskal In i Itoli I . M< LEAN. struments of'all kind«. to ts- the duty o f the general govern in the national legislature. (.. » . H l . i t » . M O NM O UTH , OREGON. ment to provide for the lUHX-s-itics o f »M . KAPIS. o them and theirs by prompt |Kiym<-nt, The- man with a «-apital o f $1000 Erick Block} Independence. Pr<>-<’ ill inti AUunry' iiiinl I>i>trivi. o f lilH-ral js-nsions. and w illin g to work, ran Iss-ome II. II. HEWITT. 12-Thnt the action o f President rich in Polk county in five years. ®— F O R — Cleveland in «Aik-ring the return o f This county offers the greatest \-arie- P O L K CO U NTY. U- O- B Y R D , the rels-l flags was an unwarranted ty, -uiting the tastes o f «-itlier those Slate Senator, assumption o f the right to u-i- for who prefer level bottom lands, roll E. T. HATCH. |M»litieal purjsirM- tin* trophies o f valor ing prairie, low wisshsi bills, ortine- h<-did not po-M-ss and the fruits o f a ly timbered mountains. N o bliz ( )lttee over Ltukl «k ltusli's Bank, Salem, Or. y. s. i ’ o w k l l , victory h<-did not seeun*. IS T H E zard-, cyclones; but cheap soil, pure • t . ti. H M l K K. Id W h ile we np]»roveevery honest air and water, cheap building mate I ou lily Jinlgc, effort to presi-rve our public luiids by rial, fuel, good prices for your pro-1 J. S. NTOFFER. the punishment o f w illful trespass«,* «1 in-<*, good lior-i-s and cows. A bet Sheri If, upon them and are in favor o f such ter county can’ t I k - found in which I It A S. M i m i . measures as w ill encourage our citi- to get a home, lie diligent, prudent I lerk, Real Estate and Insurance Agent /.«■iis I«» settl<-u|«»iiand im prove tlu-m economize, keep out o f debt, even i f t . (i. COAII. AND we (i»nd<*mii the action o f the present inconvenient at times, diversify and I ’onimmii iiwm administration in its pretended ef tin- harbor w ill I k - safely reached. It. I . MULINI II. forts to protect said lands, under ( 'omc and try. !.. » . HI HEK. «•«»lor o f which, instead o f pursuing A« m ' m »r. the p o liey«»f the republican adminis Hnth candidates for the sheriffs of ti. »". I A HI* HELL. tration by causing the arrest and fice o f this county o f tin-tw o old par 1ST. ZED . BU TLER, Under the Management <»f Treasurer, ! punishment o f those only whose ac- ties are young men, 30 and -‘12, res » H . ELLIS. I tions appear«-«! to have l>e«-n «lislion- pectively. In business and the af I'«unity Surveyor. MESSRS- BAR-ZEE &c R0BERTSON, l«-st and criminal, it has refused to fairs o f the penpl«-, Mr. Smith, the Druggist and Apothecary. I RANK HITLER. cause said lands to I»«* Purveyed, republican nominee, has been active Sein «.I S u |* t I litem lent, -Snlc Agents For- | thereby discouraging their settle- ly engaged for the past ten yearn, K. C. PE N ILA NIL i ment by pmiple m i-ding and desiring successfully; and this w ill be the rea- —Dealer in— t '< in «lier, to take th«'in. Th e administration son the people o f Polk county ran E. L. KETCH IH . has also tilkil the country with a safely entrust this responsible office horde o f officers, stylin g themselves to him next June. KEPI HLI( AN PLATFORM. rags. Chemicals, Books, Stationery, Toilet special ag -nts o f tin- interior depart la Folk County, locate«! ut articles, etc. Tin* n*puiilieans o f the state o f < »re ment who have Is-en made to act as l><-atli o f Itoseoe Conkting. goli in Tiinvcntiun twsemlihil, re- spies and informers upon melt o f the aflirming their alb-ghinee to and «-on- j honest citizens as have ventured t<> Iloseoe Uonkling <lied at liis home! nm l Proscriptions Carefully Coiiipoiui<led. tblenee in the great republican party ; settle u|sm the public lands for tin- in N ew Y ork , Wednesday morning o ftlie nation, ofwhorK* grand achieve- j purpose o f carving for themselves at 1:30, the lkth inst. II»* was born Monmouth, - - - Oregon. ments and long succcwful tnlminis- j homes in the wihlerm-ss, and has at Albany, N ew Y«»rk, (le t .,30, l«Ll), re- Orders fn«ni a «listane«-, will lu- atteint«! to with proiiqitnetw and enre. Trusting w shall merit u fair share of your [«utroliage, we are very rwqwctfiilly, tration o f the government o f tin- ’ canstHl the arrest o f hoiu*st setth-rs 11»- was a gn-ut lawyer, an impress- Unite«! Stales they have so much upon th«»s<- lands upon charges false ive orator, a man o f pun- private «•ause to I k * proud, and the glory o f and infamous, and publicly branding m orale He was erected to the Unit Oregon State Normal School. HAUSSEE «t- ROIÌERTSOX. which they are entitled to share, tlu-m as robbers and thieves; has ed States Si-nate in 1*07 1H73 anil in IH7!>, ;ind resigm il in «luisequenee of ^muke and present tin* follow ing caiM i! tlu-m to he dragged into both F U LL FACULTY, statement o f tlieir priqeiples ami the civil and erimlnal courts to be bis quarrel w itli President Garfield, U0UI) BUILDINGS, policy: • lb- leaves beliintl him a great, and trinlupon false and fictitiouschargi-s, lJ iìIIT EXPENSES. I W e favor honest ami ctttciunt ad most brilliant record. thereby compelling them t«i incur ministration o f departm ents o f g o v - : the expense o f tw o defenses against erunieiiF, both state unii national. the same net; has caused tlux-sam e ^ The right o f a eitizon authorized special agents to raise questions and by law, and to have his vote lionor- dispute the right o f honest citizens ably counteik ought to I k * respected, to acquire title to the public lands and till eilorts to curtail or lim it that upon which they have honestly and All Normal <«n»d«ui1es receive a Dijiloina Oregon Pacific Railroad. rigid deserves tin- condemnation ufi from tin- State which authorizes tlu-m to in good faith settled and for which tendi in any |>nblic school in the State. < »tlu-r all guild citizens. they have paid tlu-ir money, and, And On-goii IVveliipnK-nt < '<>ni|«my’s State- grant teaehers' eertitieates on presenta -H EALER IN— ¿ •J .'» miles slmrtcr, jn lniur- steuin-liip lino :t That tin* policy o f the Itemocmt- acting upon the suggestion o f these tion .«I these Normal Diplomas, without ex* le-s time tluill by any oilier route. Flirt umiliati «a. ie administration which would place agents, the officers having such mut las- thnaigh imssongcr and fn-iglit lim- from nu *aT Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Candies and Tobacco, 0 « I'ortluml mid all |H.inis in tin- »'¡llam cttc wool and liimlmr on tilt* free list and ters in charge have under the dim -- ,u!ky to aivl from Sun F'iniici-c«». woolen goods on tin* highly protected « AVilltuiicUc river line o f steamers. lion o f the administration, like a C H E A P LaL'VIlNrC3-- list, cotton ti»*s on the frn- list and Tin- » ’ in. M. Hoag, the X. S Ileiitley. the -A L S O - court organized to convict, deprived Tim i- Sisters arc ill -ervhv for Imtli |m.v-«-n- other sim iliar lump Iron in tin- pro the settler o f Ills land, robbed him o f geraiul freight Iraltii- I m -I ww - ii I'orvaUU anil r-O'Dissl taiile bonnl is fiirtilshe«l to stu tected list, and whh-h policy would l-ortlnml ami intermediate |K«ints, leaving the benefits o f his labor and refused Fresh Tropical I-’ruits arriving everj* week. Call on him. dents at tiie “ Normal Dining Hall’’ at $1 •>»> eom|>miy'- wharf. Corvallis, and Me-sr-. »Didimi»* the eolh<ctl<>n o f $.'» 0 , 0110,000 per week. Hood Isiunling in tumilies with to return his money, and tlu-se Iliilman «X I'o '» wharf, »<> and Jn. Fmnt furnished room, fuel and lights, sivt.CU to $3.ol> on sugar «‘tieli year, whih* at tin* wrongs I iii v«-Is-en p«-rpetuati-<lagainst -lost, l'oli lami, three times each w«-k us M o x M o c r ir , (>er week. OK EG OX. same tim e the majority applaud and the settlers with no apparent obiect follows: NORTH ItOt'XD. claim to carry out the president’s but tofiirnisb a pretext for the cry ta-ave < '«mallis Mon. AVtsl. unit F'ri. 10:00 a m idea that 11 tarili' Dix is robla-ry o f o f democratic reform. •• Itav's l.n'gTiM-. Thu and Sat IF:»» am “ FuV|iuirtz “ " “ “ ftW an i Practical Course of Study, the pimple constitutes a pilli* o f un 11 W e denounce and deplore the Arrive Fortlaml “ “ “ “ . 1 ::»» a m paralleled 1 »»IitieaI dishonesty, hav SOUTH HOUND. - refusal o f President Cleveland t«> ap —Completed in a— ing for its. sole object the success o f | prove the Inst river and liurhor bill, le ave Fortlaml Mon Wed ami Fri saio a m F u h iiia r tz .........................£06 p m the deniiu-ratie party at tin* next and w e denounce the action o f the “ Ita.v s D i g ..................... 2:t.%|»m election, even a ttlie e x ]K * n s e o fllie -ii-n-tary o f war in what s»i>ms to I k - Arrive Uorvallis Tiu-s Thu “ Sat 4:311>in lto.It- make eh«-«- nilims-tioii at .AltmilV practical destruction o f many o f our a stud hi 1 attempt to delay the im n ith train-of tin On-goii I’aeith- railn»a«l. S. i . WATERHOUSES. most important agricultural ami provement o f the Columbia river; Suifl f »t ( ’atahurno Addre*2^ tho Pro^hfrtii nvn .t rvs-r\,,KR TRxttia— axeaer m - mdat *. I). T. S taxlky , i/unmoutli, Oregon. manufacturing industries. and fully ni-oguJzing the imjMirtnnce D-ave Ya«|uina lt:.'IO a in ) 4 W o favor the policy o f providing „ l 'orvallls lo :tK a m ' o f our great watt-rways as regulators ----- Carries at all times a fresh and complete stock oi groceries.____j chiefly for the revenues o f the gener o f freiglit »-harg»-s, not «»lily on the Arr AlUiny 11:15 a ni I lam e Allmiiv 1:01 jv in"! al government, a system o f duties waterways thciii-K'lvos but on the „ Corvallis 1:47 |> hi I. C 3-. I I D S O U . lex-ini upon iln|M»rts, so adjusted as Arr Yu«|iiim> .'i:.K> |> in I niiln»n«N as well, w ein -i-t that our to discriminate in fa v o r-o f (loim*sth- gn-at riv«*rs shouhl I k - free ami <*|s-n i> .X C. trains ronmvt at AIhauy and Cor vallis I'lie al*»ve trains «iiiimvt at A u«|uinu industries and productions and in fa- t«> tin- -i-a, and we demand o f the «■¡Ih tin* Oregon IK-velopment Cnm|«nny's \-iir o f A inerirmi labor, and we «lis general government im ih il appn»- line i -team-lii|-' li« w « m Va-|iiimi ami O u «-very ihw ripth.n as cheap as the chrajs-st You r patronage is seili- Sun Fr»nets«i>. elU il. Call and ste him. ciare in favor o f m incing the annual piiations therefor, at tin- -nine tim e S.\H IN»; Ii.ATF.s FROM YA Q U IN A . surplus rcv«*nu<<K o f tin* government Friday, April 13th. n-comm«*n«Hr.g to the next h-gisla- Willamette A’alley by adm itting fm * o f duty such arti. AA illunutte Valiev fin—lav. Aj>ril2l. Monmouth, tun- t« tak«- pro|»e.- and a«l<-<|uat«- Onr/on. Fili IM s \N FRANI |si < I. eh*s o f general use as cannot I k - large -teps to as>|st at one»- In opening th«- AYlflamette Vali» y Snnda) . April S ly priHiun-d or mamductuml by our Willalnelte A’alh-v AVolnesday. April is gn-at river to general iiunm env. Tills company roaervi-s the right to eliangv iMiipic. r> W e denolllKi-. t la- ci\ il -ervh v iiilin g dates without notin'. (»- W e deprn-ate the att«*inpt o f tin- \ I! Fa.—« ngvrs fp'in Fortlaml and all X- First-ohv«s \\ . .1 «. Exeeuteil in Every reform p ro f«-io n - o f President < 'lex e- » diamene Valley |»>int« mil make el««««- democrat ¡cad ministrai ion to d«*grade Branch of Photography 12.« First Street, linid as a sham and fraud, as pnnu- « . inns tii -n with the trains o f tin Ya«piiim Opposite Frst National Bank. the iioliest toil 01 America to a level i-'-s m ale to -«-cun- x ot«-s iK-fon- ehv- n ««!«• at Xllviny or Corvatti», alni if destinisi with tin* p;tup**r latsir o f tin* old lo San Frum i-« > shouhl arrange to arrive at tlon, and the violation o f which has V.Kpiina the ev.-ning ls-f«»n- -ailing. world. I k i - ii as constant its the hunger o f the Fa-s«-nger ami freight rates always thf low «>-Thai w hile disclaiming the rigiri democratic ottt« «- s i kcr «nuld »1»*- est. For in format ion apply to L E E & c b u t l e r , ' C. C. I UK iUK. to interfere witli the administration nin in I. Polk County Observer. ' - IJ R. M. SMITH, ! Warren & Jerimm, Lumber Dealer, ¡Blacksmiths Blister & Vernon, and Horseshoers. Republican Ticket General Merchandise A New Feature In Farmers Business Supply Depot, Agency. Soliciting STAVER & DENTIST; »Limes Tatum. Monmouth, Oregon. W ALKER, 1) Monmouth \ Indepeiidenee. W. b. WORTH. The Yaquina Route. THE LEADING GROCER. Normal, Collegiate, and Commercial Departments BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT Short Time. NOTIONS ! NOTIONS ! ! Portrait and Landscape Photographer, Portland, Oregon. Farmers o f the Internal affairs o f foreign na tions, XV*» sincerely approve the effort »if Iris!» and KngIDIi statesmen to se cure by jM*a«-«‘ful methods tin* A m eri can principi»* o f '•holm- m l#” for Ire land. 7-That w e a r - in favor o f »m-h l«v- islation as should prohibit and pun • • Acting g.-neml frvigtit and p»«s,«. nger agent rig id « o f nett 1er* shall not Is* f«»rft-it- .i| by rami-llation o f tilings by th»- lami ì|epartnn*nt when set|l«*nient or tilin g is m ade in gissi fi«ith. tuThat vv«> fiivor the em iiuraging ami <b x 'llopm eiit o f our *tnt# by the W Failli 4 \ V M at llilliT V , * General Merchandise. r*-»r Agents for K »p p , Hum II A Co. Bed Rock Prices, Best Grade of Goods, And Fair Oeaiing Is Our Motto. Ì Ì .1 lu«k |H>inl»-iHV, Mngiui.* also — Ü. S EXAMINING SURGEONS Office east siile Main St. Independence, Or. 1 V Stoves and Tinware. Physicians and Surgeons, — D K A L K IW IN — Hardware, Association, d e a l e r s «»n-gon Fai itte railroud Co.. Corvallis, ««jr. Tin* n*puhlirans an- pl«iis«ii with the action o f the state convention, ( Il II ASAVKI I i«en«'n»l freight alivi |«»e«engvT agent and itli its stnmg platform it is -un O tvg'ii t »t-v i-lopmeni l\«., ’.»»I Mont stnvt. to -ecure tin* emlor-emcnt o f flu- |m*- sail Fran«-isti». pleln June. T I h - ticket w ill la-ehi-t- • il to a man. ish the rnanufmtun* or m ie o f adult- \ «_! f Ì l * || 1111 !*.'11 I l l l l l l t ’ IIH M ltR « U lt i crat»*d fiKsls. I c 1 H-Thnt w e ar»- in favor o ft l» * e n . ortnient o f » law b> cim gn - when ( A- i ( | V \ by the hoim-t«-a«l «»r pn*-»*n«ption \ \F\FI ï z l \ 4\ \ n F*1 a ! Mercantile — Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing. CHAS. LA X K TR E E All kin.b «g preda«* takrn in exchange fia- g.axb,_____ M O X M O lT U , \ I * OJiEGOX. call at the uld stami in Aloimmurii.