Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, April 28, 1888, Image 2

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    uu-t ugniti un ln.*t Siturtlay w itli un
¡iieri-aissl atti-ndunecund soventi new
iVr Vmr.
numi - \v«-r«* aiti Itti In Hit' roll. Aft< r
IVr >i\ Monti»»*.
l f moti were i ntin ly un-cltirii; if
tli«- tran-action o f it* u-iml H it-ino.'
IVi Four Month«.
natioii- w,-r<* nut si-If-wilhxi; if ain-
it wi-nl intuii geni-nri «li~»-u—imi o f liitiun ami war* were lmni*ii«*<l from
mad»* known on appi
Vdvfrtiitng
» at ion.
tilt1 |ui|itii-.ll i " t i o uf tlirilu y . 'l'h
® nir v> urlìi- if, in 'iiu rt, tln*milli-niuni
f k>m*?|*on«lciuT ' Holirito«! fri mi all friend*
fallaci«-- uf fr««-trulli* wi-n- thorough- hail « unii- -ilri-aily, “ frcc tniii«*” in its
rV '
" iN- ,>l;>-^-*"'lall.ill,.r »r
*•1 tli«1 |M]»er.
tu-Us kt pt in u
driii; »torn r
ly ventilabri, a turiti for ri-venuing
lur*gest '•■iisu might In* pnu*tic*ulili*.
—
A
T
-
• nrt » -im iliar fati-, a- tlx-<>l<l«-riii*'iii-
Monmouth, ttreirmi, \pril :!*,
Kilt su Im i; as human naturi* ¡sa.*
U-r- uf tln* l<attui* narratili hox\, tlmt
bitter ami pri-juili<i*i| as it nmv is,
l*n-M ri|itii>iis ( ari-fully ( oni|iouaded.
under u turili- tur ri-venuo nnly they lini -o long a ' tln* wurlil is ili villini
.M id
~|*lit uuk rail- fur 12 «t*. |-er hnu-
• •ut iutu -ii niaiiy -inali, -trtiggling,
< <>ngrr—in.-iii.
fln-il, worked fo r iìc t* . |»-r <lu.v, wnn- '**llisii, ainhitliais ami graaping ua-
KIXiKK IIEHM IN.
lilur ilrillititt imtil tlu-y wrn- *21 me I
A flord s thè Iw-st ndvautage- fur pureha-ing
tii hi -, unly a tnoriiiliri fumi u f “ fm*
.''•ipn-mi JiKlge.
imiti
$2ó
fur
liti*
tis
i
,'tiit
uf
ti
iuly
\\. p. i d i : u.
tniilu,” ami in a Hinitalih* w ay, inn
inaili*fiutili--tlu-y Imuglit; lunv farni-
In* imiintaintvi. J o ri su lon g as ntt-
1*0 -ri,-llli.il I ]«* 1
i r - artually siitfend fur tln* ut-tv—<-
liin i' must inaintain thi-tnselvw un a
i : d b t . mi LF. in .
•- .Also Ikulrrs in Itwil «t Iturtoii! sii
u rii^ n f lffi unii thi* gn-nl «lepri v-rion
h. W. m .T D N .
ver ¡uni fintisi Ware, Ji-wulrv, .l/u-i, ¡il i..
w .;r-('• « «tiutr. tlu-y must discrim inate
W M. K VPI S.
-truiieiits of all kinds.
’
*'
nf burine.'- Ili:;t r x i-tii) ut tititi timi*.
in favor u f tlu-ir p n -lu i-t', ami "et
Tln* lutilarjjif i*unilitiuu uf iii<- thinl grcut re v e n u o out u f taxes U|x>n im -
Fn.-c-uliri*j .Vtlorney' Thinl D - riil.
Ih ne niì-«-r hy plaH ug yottr «mler w ith us, y o u g i-t n«-w gisid- and la test
-t y h -, eli« aper ihan any fin n min -i li, tliat curry their g is x l' in -teck .
|«?rty 1 1 ti ri ut; tln- prohihitiou culti-
II. II. ÎIIAVITT.
Pu t a i;bn k,
Jnili-jmtib-tict'
|nirt', or export.*, or Ixith.
paign
!;i't
fall
\i
a-
a|>|>ru|
rjuti-ly
r
o
- Ft Ut —
Tln-ri- i- a splfliilui p u r i fi'elitlg
fi*rr<il tu, n- wus tln* n m -pieu ily uf
P O L K
COLTETTET.
OUR TERMS ARE SPOT CASH,
M. Julin in turning ii|> “ all tln* wuy umilili; (In- rrpulilii-nns tu unite hur-
Siale Senator,
vT. O . B Y I E ò I D
frinii K un-..-” in tlii- pivofal stati- inumni.'ly un tlu-ir ticket, n otu itli-
» . T. Il \Tt II.
IM-t \\ i <*n tIn* olii partii • fur tliis i-uni- 'tnnilin - tln- ’i'Iiiril party ami tlu-ir
<>n d elivery ot goisis, our inargin is x*ery simili ami ou r facilitie* for luiy-
‘
paigu, w Iteri* In* lui- nut a -!nu lo w uf i-uiisins, tln- ili iinH-r.it', tu bave it ing ar«- tln vi-r.v Ix-st. W e in.iki- a s|H-eialit.v o f I ioiih - furnisiiiug giKKls at
y. S. r o n i h .
ou r M onm outh house. A lso huilders m aterial, shingiea, stoveu, erockery
a liujw* fur pri-'i-nt -u si
otherwi'«-. .
i . I >. I IMII II.
ai'.l gla-s w ir« :• mi i
for all Q u ii- o f m aehinery. < ¡¡ve us a trial orih-r OtHivovi-r lavili «X IiiL-li’s hank, iali ni, Or.
Thi* h-agti«- w ili mii-t udititi a* Koln
and I h -e o n v in m i.
t utility Judge,
\ Iti i-nril ut FTiilure.
un tln* l't Siturilay in May, ut :i
J. >. STOFFEK.
Th
i x lieti ulti* « n te rp riso whieli
o ’clook p. in. All [HT-uns n jm rii-
Sla-rUT,
‘
Klistituti-
tile w hole hook o f Mr.
M E S 3 R S - B A R Z E E
& c R O B E R T S O N ,
!<*" uf furmiT i « » ! i t ii - 1 1 atiiiiatiun whu
n o s. s m i t h .
f leveliuid’s policy, -«> far as hi* A d ­
<
ipp<i—
i-
thè
“
SiuthiTii
hlna’
’
or
parti-
fleck,
- tn tariti’ 'rlic*nii*, ivnntrtonly known ministration lias h-.en a d i'tin e tiv c
( . !.. O K I*.
as tln- Miils Itili, nmv p .m lin g ln-for«- polii-v. are till-'«-;
Real Estate an d In su rance Agent
_ T in reform o f tin civil -erx'iii- on
t
o
lie
r
ò
.
wliich
proviilr.'
fur
stri
II. I . Ml I.IXI II.
■'* '
■! e- -a- 11 ., it i-ail i-r Mug-
ping tln* Nurtiu-rn produ irrs uf |
!.. \\. Ml III I .
limp pi..a:
h ot ion for tlieir staph- pro-la« tu ni
Tin* siis|H'i;sion o f silv«*r coinage in
and leaving them at the iiiercy " f an
W. (AM Pit ILL.
on
ler to avert a pr«sli<-tisl tinuncial
«■xtortiimati taritr on what they are
Trrvwurer,
panic;
'•oiiijH-lh
<
1
to
im
port,
cloth
in
g
at
the
MM. ELLIS.
BT. T I .
B T J T L E R ,
Tin* negotiation o f an extradition
■'lime tim e the Soiitlu rn planter and
< ounh Surveyor
nianuf.ii-tiiri-r w itli am ple protection trinity with tinnii ìiritnin.
t It \ Mi III i l .t it.
Tin- -s-ttlement o f the fishery tmu-
—I» K A I.K R IN —
for tlu-ir product* and free trade on
S'liuol Sii|K'nnti-u<k ii!,
D ru g g ist and A p o th e ca ry .
l»h - by the negotiation o f a tn u ty
m
any
o
f
tlu-ir
imports,
an-
co
rd
ia
lly
O
E. P. PEM'I.AML
with
«
ir
at
Britain;
inviteli to attend.
fey < iriH-erii-s, pnivi.-ions, CriH-kery, Candie.- and Tohaivo,
t'l.pilHT.
Th e n slm tion o f the surplus hy
E. I- k i lt III M.
—Dealer in—
inculi* o f an «‘xti-nsix*«* redu«*tion o f
MOKKILI. TAKES Tlili VLOOK.
-
A
L
S
O
-
The fr i i- Trade I’ n -o lm i rini-ed hi eii.-toinsilutii-s, retaining tin* internal
Il w ill nut I h - worth tin* wiiili- in
revenue taxes;
O
T el li UK * om pnrisnn.
rugs. « 'in-mil ni-- Rooks, Stationery, Toilet
any event tosp<-mi inm-li tiniein ills-
Fresh Tin»; ieal Fruits arrivin g «-very w eek.
(
ail on him.
Tin-
I'an-Eleetrie
suit
to
annul
the
M f. M orrid tm-k tli - tl«M»r torn
articles, etc.
I-Iissin»; in iletail ipii-tlunH «if i-lassiH-
s | h - c «- 1 i oil till* ITi-slilent’ s tariff n ie - 1 ». 11 telephone patents.
«•a t ion ur o f rat«-' o f duty. Tin- linnul
M O X M M 'T I / ,
:
:
In every one o f thi -o six east's the
on !■:<;% x.
'S.ge, A prii 1 —tli. Mr. M orrill con ­
sul>je«-t uf m liii-ii M ill- Id 111- in- ri-lv a
tri «<<1 the la-t annual ine-sage o f n-sult <>f the undertaking can I k - n**
Prescript inns Carefully Ciuiipiiiinilpd.
'iirfinr ¡mlicHtiun will not 1«- ihrideil W ashington, com m en din g the action corded in a single w ord:
O
U| h ill any stu-li details, little nr la p o f ( ongres- for the developm ent and
rin- A dm inistration’ s civil s--rxa<-e
Monmouth,
-
.
.
Hut upon the issue « f l*rot< <-;ion t o . ,.n,., iunig<‘iiii‘iit o f the manufacturing reform i m »lit*.*
Orrrjon.
Ahendonii
Aim-rimn industry as distinct from inti rests, with the m e—age o f Presi­
I In- A dm inistration’ s demand for
it-antapmistIcdiM-trine, h.v \vliat«-\*«-r den! Cleveland, which lie dirlitr^-1 the su*p«-n-a>ii ofsilverei'inagt*.-— Ue-
name it pn-s whether tariff revision to hi-a pa--ion.tt. attack upon Anu-r- lin<|uishm«-nt.
n*xenm* n-fom i, or Free Tnuh* i ’ m- ¡«■m industry. Free trade in w « hj 1,
S. J. WATERHOUSES.
T h e A dm in istn ttion ’ s extradition
ti-i-tiun to A m iriniti industry, ac­ reeom n uni lisi l»y the Pn-sident, tn-aty. —< 'olhipse.
Oregon State N orm al School.
cording to tin- Am erican sy«ti m o f would cut ill • jugular o f every sh.-ep
The A dm in i-tration ’ - fishery’.- in­
A arrii-s at all tim e- a fresh and eumpleU- stix-k ot gnKvrii-s.-
ll'-n ry Clay, H enry ( . C a n y and in the «-«xhitry and make w oo! grow ­ got iation-. -Surn-n«ler.
j i r u . FAIT LTV,
their school o f politind ivunoniists.
«¡uuD nru.Dt.NYis,
ing in Texas, a state w ith «in area
Th e A ilm ini-tration 's surjilu- rt-
That system demands duties on bn* larger than tint! o f t i. r :.;;i.y , Crate*- duction plan. Repudiation.
I.K iH T K X P E N S K S .
pnrti-d foreignpM slssiitlleieutly high and Italy, us one o f the lo*t arts.
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The A dm in isim tion 's Pan-KIt-.-tric
U>nuikesure«)f preventing dam aging
'1 !u- attempt to excite a tliuinciul -nit. I >i- rn• > . X ftc ) <‘rk Sun.
«■oin|M-titlnn with ou r w ork pi-ople
v every di-soription, a «•heap
panic Ixmui-t ot an t-xjieeUil annual
the cheapest. Y o u r patm nage is soli-
hv the jHiverty trieki ti w agew ork­ surplus of^Vi.llOn.tHl«!, even if som e
cited. < ;dl and ■*•«• him.
ers o f Kn/upe; and It n-st.s upon the
natural distrust o f p n - -at «-Ustodians
O
other hmad principle that all indus­ wen* to he admiUed, he said was hv
Momuniifh,
Onr/oii.
tries in the I niteil Statist, agriculture no mi an.- -s> s-riiui- ns would Ite an
A li Nonnal (ira.limtes rivcivo a Diplnma
Oregon Pacific Raiircad.
r«-m tin. stai,. lyliii li autlmrizes tlu-ni tu
manufactures, m ining, tnin-porta- expe -ti-il «h tlei«-ney o f a like amount.
i<-." Ii in anv ptililu- -« lu m >1 in tlx- State. « itlier
ve! >¡»nient
tion and tlieir auxiliary and depen d­ If tin-surplus wits a calamity, then- And o,*i%r« «n
* »nij»any’>
* * jfnmt It.-nTii-r- ei-rtilieates ou preM'iita-
Nte:ttnaliì| » line '-S ì mile?* >in»rtcr, ‘Jn lioiirv
u-'ii "I tliese Normal Diplnma.*, witliout ex-
ent i inploym ents are *<> intiTlia-keil -i..» no other nation that w ould not 1 *”^ time than by any
o U m t r« »lite. Firvf
; animation.
thr»»Ugjl i*njtinn:iiriT :in«l freí*::lit line Ir*un
that they can not ts- sejurnted, th • gladly aeix-pt th«- iiitlietion, and « t \- •
!V<rtlaiid ami jidi rF»int> in th i W ilUoieUy
pn»s|*erity o f every one o f tlu m dr- for sun«- more.
vallee t«> imid fr in >.ilj i- ralle: •».
pemling u|Min ph m I livin g wap-s for
W il lanu-t h* n \c r ine of su ‘ìtnHTx,
Mr. M orrill in con clu din g his
C H E A P
L IV in S T O .
The W i i. '* 1. u .« i the N ^ IVntlev, thi*
all.
That which got«* kirth en -*,
s|HH-eh, -aid: **< >ttr ( m - «pie an united
'terv aIV ui
for In th iitmii-
which is most etr«*etiM‘ in “i-euring
n ijrht trail
D E A L E R S
a CWvdlli« an i
hy fraternal hlis.il. lo n tid u it o f their
« »- I xmm I taldc I mihis I is fitmishevl tn stu-
g«Hsl livin g wages for all workers, i*
. ‘ : * - 1< :i
'¡.;nt;:,t t|" .- N,,rnu,l D ining H a ll-- at *1..Y)
iiidi'iN-ndeiuv now and fn n v -r, f«-ar-
•nijmn « wharf, t «mal!IV and
the ke.V'tune o f the Am-rii-an ¡luhis- h*ss o f any hostil«- aggression, and 2U
j , i ...... « IxKuriing in fniuilii-s with
.v. i • ' u
i. *jno and - -
|- T \ùvk rno" 1’
an' 1 hglits, |3.U0 tu $a..‘i«
»rthu it. tl.r
trial arch. Such «arnings cun not
times
iti
week
proud o f tlieir country that stretchcs
exist if the p r o d u c t-o f tin* po\»rtv In.in ocean to m -a n , with iu«>n- and
-:0:-
Ut i li Iti U NI»
w a p -- o f Eun>|H* are | m rm ittnl to U-tti-r hurl sirs than an- found in all la-ave «
O V
U, mut Cri to?«) a ra
"
IhIT1
»
l.ii
g
TtK
.
Thu
ai<i
Sut
tCH'a m
«•nter into euiii|H-tition here; ami *ueh hun>|>e, and m ore m il«- o f m iln.ad
Practical Course of Study,
i!-|iiartz •* **
tl -to» in
eoui|H-t it ion must com e in tf the than all tin- w orld lic-idcs.
Arri»« Fort lami ** “
3:ili a in j
- >i- n i noi
rat«-« o f duty on itiijMirteil foreign
—Com|>li-te(I ina—
I’ nslui-ing m o n -coal, iron, eopix-r 1 Vi- 1 'ortlaml M«m W«*l I an - 1 ri - 00 i
g< hh I- an* n iim vil to conform w ith
** 1 "iil«nuirc* "
“ It:«)*» p in
wheat, tx>rn, cattle, hog* and gold ami
** 1 lay * Mg **
the th<*ories o f tvxemu*. tin-n-forniers silver than any
“ 2:15pm
ither nation, shall w e Arrive t "• -rvalli» Tace Tint
>.l! IJOplll
w luilxirm w their creed from Kur«e ivmfi—< our ine
unpt-ti-nce to handle
il at All-anv
l*«tn doctrinaires, w hen a w holly and protect tin
ili. Oregon I' V railroad.
hi - vast n-s«>nti\'. e n -
diiten-nt elassitiiv.tion ofsoi-icty pn-- litis I hy Anierii
SI.IU f;.r ( a'al.v.,«- A.Mrv-* the Frisi,l,nt
i.CK Tttuxs—r.x> i:rr i Ml.VYS.
;.n labor, and leave
u’ r
ifoimiouth, Oriymi.
x-ailH—theori« h that d o not take into them to U- «-a
:i )i:.üi a in j
|*tur»sl a- the lawful
|oA*
j,
m
.
account th c'iip n -m ely ini|>ortant and b ooty o f the oh
!er and m ore adroit
11:1« a in I
eontnilling fa«*t th.*»* iair country i- Euro|Hi:n -tati-
Ai! h i. N i f j-r ri t toLçu in eXv-Lanp.* f>rgtwRli*.-
latin- Alh-niy ! «
ii)n-n? H aving reso­
m )
an Industrial w orld in itself with luti iy n-fa-« d t<
i • .r\.vili« t 17 p iiî
l d ! pv foreign ei'D 'ti-
A it Yamina S30 V ni i
its ow n all-eutttcient em pire o f n*- tutional theori«*
L E E & B T J T L E R ,
M oxM orrn ,
‘. shall w e at last ae-
O K I'fiO X .
t >
HWM at A 1 l*iny ami t'or-
soiin vs, w ork iii and «ievelu|Hxi l«y a ei-pt «in «Tononi i«*a I
theory ImisirtisH - mili*. The
Physicians and Surgeons,
nuniv-t at Yw|U,i>a
l*n p !e inhdligent, pn>s|H nnis and hy tin-1 'i.hdi-n t 'ltd
htb, and di-m tss all with the «>« pi»n I S V pnu-nt INimpany’» J
line of st.a -loi
h appy beyon d any on earth. T h eir the traditions o f un
Aim -rim n p oliey san I niin - M-,,.
inten*sts must not I n * put in j t*t) l>:»nly
SAIUNti fi.ATKS f iìuM V AFFINA
o f grow tli and devi lopiuent regard-
u. s. e x a m in in g s u r g e o n s .
hv any tlunrixing «»r a n y « \perinu u- les- o f tin- fi-rtuni-
AYilUiuette Valiev
SuthUv. A i «ri I ¿Bilí
>fover ho.imo,««» Wiliam, (te Valiev
TlmrsUy, M»y l«^l>
t at ion.
o f our ow n rltimiH, by tin- ahnndon- AVillamrlti- Valiev
M« *n« lav ** i|st
*
° fflce
Main St, In.lcpeiwtenee, Or
It must io n ic to U* understood by ment o f ai! hopes
U : tain« >*- VfIVy
Thursikv -
;:iwt
if reaehing t!iat
FltuM
.'
AN
il
w
«
UH
•
»
statesmen and private voters alike Ttuutife-t ile-tin y’
>f standing fore- Willamette A'attey
>«tUKÌH\ . Mai -
that, under present condition*, every uio*t am ong nation
U- Val le j
Tliur>*la«y, “ In
, oitiv so dear to W
Willamette Valh-v
N»f unii
act o f (\»ngn*Ks to regulate tin* rates the h. art» o f
m •father'-.’”
!'• Warn n,
Thi- e>>m|«uiy rv*«-rri* th ri*m i rhr
J. E. Jernian,
o f duties on ini|KHt«xl foreign pHsis.
— D F .A L E IC S I N —
militia «kin «illM t notice.
wares and iiM*retiamlI'<- i- a law to
X It -1*»* iip-u fe m Pi*rt!and an t al! !
There is «-very n il-o n w h v th e
WilUuiM tn- Valley |*_-int 1 ran Riakr
eitlier p n d ivt and em ourage Anwri- th in l p- rty p ro liih itio n l-ts -I uni l«i «sinneeti-
n with Uie tmii I* of the V*
i-an Industrial interests ami tin* w up*s «»PJHM- 1 In* i ¡vmiKTutk* i Ht rty, nini nwtr ¡»I Altiaiiy
«’«inai K aixl if dec
to arri
o f A m erican w orking people, or a n on e \vh Ktev •r. fou n d ed in rtiv'oit o r ««San Frais is-- «h-iiM ■
fes Agent* for K n pp, l'-um-ll A- Co.
Independence, Oregon.
A rt'iiuDa tin* iii-iiit,^ l*-i'.*i f* •aiHitijr.
General
■i«
law to ini|H*ril them.
W e know jt i't ii
w h y they hoitld opinisi' the
rs»Mi i*r aix* irvi ht ratona Nrav! the luw-
M
.
Fu
nf«*rn
»|
*|
»1
t
U
w ind I’ rntivtixe tlutie* d o for their n ‘puhl¡t*uti jxtrt
\ i*t th e y n r«-
t*. t HUOtE.
<*ncourap*ment; for the other side we helping tlu­ deuKK-nit.* w h o «lo not
IK gi-iM-rwl ftrk-M an« I» wuntT wi-nt
h a v e o n ly the«*ry and diH-trine, w ith lu >l«i an opii lion with them , e x e p t
ir-hi Fat iti« twilr-viil t ,
•n alli*. Or.
II \SWKLU
I - G -- D a v i d s o n .
tin* unhappy condition o f the wage it* to thi- olle |»urjHweof defi-utlng tin*
t u n, ral (trinili in.I i
• iigrr amvit
work«*r>in the countrii - liiin g umler republican*. I In- con*i.*toiicv t»f *ueh
-it IW el-ipnutit 1« . 2i*4 Mont -trwv.
ti»e d om in ion o f F m * Trade.
ll iMvdtiolt ought
di-*'!
it and tit*-
gr.nv any jsirty.
Tliere are fourtivn and a half m il­
lion |K*rsoa* in KngiHnd » It«»-*- w age*
Such thing* ought ix»t *«• t-i In». It
Wood Work a Specialty.
iirt- I«-*« than f i ’.-'i« p«*r w » k, t*-*id«-* -*vm* U S though tile |*>litti1ll “ smut
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exp en se. I* this what hln^l•t«■<, fr«v- up tu ly hand- without wrath and
L A O lS r iv I O L r X B i, O R .
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THE LEADING
Monmouth,
Oregon.
GROCER.
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N O T IO N S ! N O TIO N 'S ! !
The Vaquina Route.
Normal, Collegiate, and
Cuinmercial Ocpartments
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Farm ers
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In
.Mercantile
Association,
General Merchandise.
8ed Rock Prices,
Best Grade of Goods,
And Fair Dealing
Is Our Motto.
Short
Tim o.
A^riruitunil Ini|driikviits ami Farm Murliinm.
COOPER A CONN AAV A Y ,
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
R. M.
Biacksmithing,
Horseshoeing.
( ’llA S . L A N K T K F i:
Jenn a il,
Blacksmiths and
Horseshoers.
S M IT H ,
Lumber
Dealer,
W : irrc îi i
Portrait and Landscape
Photographer,
Portland, Oregon.