Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, July 14, 1888, Image 2

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    Polk County Observer.
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I ’ i t Six Monti*.
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Advert i»ui rut« —
Calimi.
known nil ¡Ippli-
nlii il'il frmn all friends
i ornspoudciK
of tin' imper.
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T H E O B S ER V E R FO R
SOOTS
Till A fter Tlii' Novem ber I'll« i t imi.
Republican National Ticket.
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BENJAMIN
HARIUSoN.
of Indiana.
For Vice f’ri-i'Ii nt.
I.KVI 1 *. MORTON,
n! New Ym k.
Fur 1 ’iiniili'iiiiul H< Ini'*,
W m . K Al l
IttlBKKT M. 1.1.A N
\V. FULTON.
/ ’/u/fnrm : l*rn/¡ r!i<m n f . I mi ri/'uii
lllilimlrii . 1 , . I nil rirun
//mill ' fur
Hurtiiii/iiii 11 .
I’rotix'tioif and free trade will now
h avea bare knuckle light to the linlsli.
>iij»|Hirt th e Interests of A m erica. Wo
accept the issue and txiulidently ap-
|wal to tin' | mi >| i I o for th e ir Judgm ent.
Thu protective system m ust lie m ain-
taimxl. It.» alminloiimont hits alw ays
I m 'I'U followotl l»y general disaster to
all interests except those of th e usur­
er ami tile sheriff. We ileliullias'the
Mills hill as destructive to the gen­
eral business, the lals#r ami farming;
interests of the country, ami wo
heartily emlorse the consistent ami
patriotic action oft lie republican rep­
resentatives in emigres-, in op|«j»ing
its passive. Wc comleum the pro-
|s» itio n of the democrats to place
wool on the free Ii—
t , ami wc insist
th a t'th e duties thereon shall !»• ad­
justed and m aintained so as to turn-
ish full and adnpiato protection to
that industry. The republican party
would effect all needed reduction of
the National revenue by repealing
the taxes upon toliaeeo, which are an
annoyance and burden to agriculture
and the tax upon spirits used in the
arts and for mechanical purposesam l
by such revision of the tariff laws as
will tend to cheek im ports of such
articles as are prod nix'd by our |»co|>lc
the production of which Rives em-
ploynu MtO 1 our labor, release fr<Qi
im port duties those articles of foreign
production (except luxuries,) the like
of which cannot Is- produced at hom e
I iQliere shall -till remain a larger
revem icthan i- riR uisitc for the wants
of th e <iovernm ent, we favor tin* en­
tire repeal of internal taxes rather
than the surrender of any part of our
protective -\ q hi al the joint 1 (chest
of the w hisky ring u n d o th e argu-
m ent of foreiRii m anufacturers.
I’m atilla County.
T he new -com r- are abundant and
are generally well pleased w ith th e
I m J i I hunch grass liill- o f I m atilla.
T he new (xnirt house to Is- built at
Pendleton, will eo-t Iietween |hu,0hO
and $7U,IMK». T he w orkm en will soon
Is'gin exmstmetion. It will be qu ite
an ornam ent to Pendleton, and an
honor to the county, us it indicates
prosperity.
Senator .1. P. W ager is in th e (xist.
It is cxpectixl that he will bring hom e
w ith him one of the fair k ind, w ho
w ill lieu help-m eet for him tiirougli
the rem ainder of his life. < iood mnQe
J . P., if it work reform ation.
II 011 . T. C. H yde of U nion, was
orator at Pendleton, on th e fourth.
I le is a patriotic speaker.
T he new officers elect, except th e
clerk, whose seat is I hmiir contested,
took tlieir places on tlie m o rning of
tlie 5th. T urn the rascals out!
T in'w ool men of this e n t i t y are
disliearWiuxl. T hey cannot sell tlieir
wool forany price w orth m en tio n in g )
They will rem em ls'r th at Hen Ibir-
rison and Levi I*. M orton are in the
political Held; and It will Is* one of
the pleasures in m e lifetim e of a wool
m an this y ear to vote for H arrison
and Morton.
A Imuntiful harvest is alm ost ready
to be reapixi. TIO farm ers are be­
ginning to pray, for good prices.
<'entcrO U e is im proving rapidly
this sum m er. It now husdirect eon-
mx'tion to the Sound in th e <). & W.
'I'. It. It. It also, e x i s t s to h ave a
new bank soon.
®
Adam s is aliout dead and still d y ­
ing, W eston likewise.
T he wife of H on. <». W . W alker,
ex-judge of the -ivtli judicial district
departed tliis life last Monday after
an i 11 n <—1 oO uily one week. She was
a noble wom an and loved by all. The
judge him self has been very low for
som etim e, but is slowly gaining
strength.
T k cc m th a .
T he otHeial m ajority in < i regon is
only 7, lot». The dem ocrats will not
eonte-l. Tney may try to keep it
from : ''iic. over in,'Ml in Novemher.
♦ ♦
The bill m aking I'hll Sheridan
fieiieral oftlie l iiilixl States A rm y,
Weather Keporl.
0
ornam ents Mill w ith four -tars in­
J
f
y
e
|sss.
stead of three, as worn by th e Lieu­
During Ju n e 1888 , there were Is
tenant -(ieneral, and with .*•'!, Onn a
days duriiiR which rain fell, w ith an
year addition to Id- -alary.
iiRRreRiite of 5.1X1 in, of w ater. Tiiere
were 2 clear, in fair, and Is cloudy
In Bohemia wages inte from 20 to days. The highest tem perature for
25 cent- per day for male, and from the m onth was 75°. T he lowest'Vi0.
12 1-2 to 17 1-2 cents per day for fe­ Mean for th e m onth oil.Iti° IliRhest
daily m ean tem perature for the
m ale weavers. Momctimi »they link m onth tW°, on t h c 22 ud. Lowest dai­
o
dow n from 10 to 1
i" r d a j . ly mean for the m onth .‘> 1 °, on tin 1
f.i n k u i m u t c S t a t i o n .
Let the men and women weavers of 27th. M onthly range of tem perature
Lou llelm iek is building a new
this country ii'iakca note of this. Do 22 °. G reatest daily range of teni|icr- ; barn.
atu
re
1K°
on
the
l.Tth.
Least
daily
tlie workm en and w orking women raiiRe of tem perature 2r’ on the ;lrii.
Lookout for the m achine agent.
w ant -ueh a -ehixliile of wages Intro­ Mi in C lily raiiR" of ;• m perature 12
duced here*.’ This ¡s w hat m ay lie T he rainfall for the present m onth is Jam es Headrick lias bought a now
called | mu | m r lalmrxsuy tin freetrad­ unprecedented. The average for 18 mower.
is 1.25 in. In Ju n e 1878 there
A rth u r Burns returned hom e from
ers, is a m yth. Let the Am erican years
was no rain, in Ju n e I shi .<17 jn M in
Ha-torn
Oregon last week.
mill hands decide for them selves.
Ju n e lss.i .05 in. In J u n e 1877 there
<iiiy S tikie never say-, I ’ll swan;
•* *
j was 2.41 in., which was it:" largest
'Tin nom ination of H arrison of In- ‘ceord in Ju n e until the presi lit year but my dOir Sw an.
diuna, by the republicans as their when « e have 5.00 in., or .‘1.81 in.
M. Morrison and wife of Dallas,
above the average. T he prevailing
candidate for the Presidency will re­ w inds were from the South during w ere visiting in this com m unity last
m ind dem ocrats that tin y have a lot 15 days, Southw est 12 days and 1 Sunday.
of grass dow n, nnd they had better N orth .1 days. L uring Ju n e 1 sk 7
Some of our young folks attended
lie gettin g it in. I ii.i 1 l-oii w ill draw there were 5 days on which rain fell, , the celebration at Corvallis. Oh m y,
and .80 in. of w ater. There were 12
the m ajority of the labor vote that clear, 7 fair and six cloudy days.
w asent th at sausage good?
went for Cleveland In 1*8-1, be-ide
11 igliest tem perature for the m onth
Charles M iller and J a k e Brown
Lowest tem perature for the
draw ing the full O
Id- ow n 02 °.
went
to Dallas last Friday to see
m
onth
10°.
Mean
tem
perature
for
party, lie will (Till 11 large portion
the m onth 58. lo°.
Laudrcth
hung.
o ftlie M ugwum p elem ent hom e. In
T. PltAIU’K.
Jen n ie Davis returned to her hom e
fiiet, Mr. Cleveland and his friends
in Monmouth hist Sunday. Mi-s
have a full season's work liefore
A m an is not mxx *<S; i ri l\ ii "0 m -im ­ Jen n ie lias gained m any friends d u r­
them.
ply beean-c wc do not agree w ith him ing her stay in this com m unity.
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Kvery American ls>y and girl should
Hannon A ^ ¡n tc rm a n tc l returned
know how to m ake th e Am erican
1 home last Saturday, having coiuplc-
(lug in its proper proportions. The
t»x! Dan Hew ¡it's harm
P om p .
rule in tlie navy is this; “ T he flag
Bry Goqfc Store at
Co to Vaughns, Dallas the leading
thirteen stripes wide and tw enty-one
jeweler.
^ L L A -L L iA S .
stri|s 's long. Tlie union (blue) is
o
seven stripes square. T here is one
star for each state in the union.”
GENE
“ I I © b a n d a n a " i an i n m o r t e d
1 C. K. Worthington.
SHELLEY & VANDUYN,
Physicians and Surgeons,
1 OttUx- Main St., next to Vaughn-», Dallas. Or
Hunri <{uart<Ts fo r (¿onoraI M orchaiulise,
Buster A: Vornoih
Oregon.
Independence,
Druggists and Apothecaries.
THE StftjáCTTINO AGENCY,
Paints. Oils. <¡l¡»ss und all other Ar
tieles kept in a tirst-class drug store.
h rugs,
-<’onneeted w ith tlie-
Prescriptions CiircfulK t '0111 |» oii mied.
Farmers
Supply
Depot,
Also J»ealers in Bissi it Barton's Sit.
ver and Piatisi Ware Jewelry, J/usical I 11 -
stnunents of all kiu v
AT
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Monmouth
Imlependenco.
n&tl
Brick Block,
InJrjiendenct.
Affords th e best advantages for purchasing
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Goods o Cheap-
D E N T IS T ,
Oflicc over laidi! it Bush'» Bank, Salem, Or.
Itcm cm hcr by p'fteing y o u r order w ith us. you get new goods and latest
styles, cheaper th an an y firm can sell, th a t carry th e ir goods in stock.
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O U F f r E B f i S A R E S PO T CASH,
Jamos Ta tom.
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On delivery of goods, o u r m argin is very sm all and our facilities for buy­
ing are the very best. We maTe a s|KX'iality « house furnishing goods at
our M onm outh house. Also builders m aterial, shingles, stoves, crockery
and gla-s ware, and extra.- for all kinds of m a c h in e ry H ive iflia trial order
and be convinced.
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Real Estate and Insurance Agent
Monmouth,
Oregon.
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. IT. BUTLER,
MESSRS- BARZEE Sc ROBERTSON,
Druggist and Apothecary.
W. L.
—Dealer in—
WORTH.
Chemien its. Books, Stationery, Toilet
article», etc.
n rugs.
THE LEADING G 1 QCEE.
Prescript inns Carefully
Compounded.
Monmouth , - - - Orrr/òn.
—DEALER IX—
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itf»*(iroei*ries, Provisions, Crockery, Candies and Tobacco,“feat
Oregon Sj^te Normal School.
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ALSO—
Fresh Tropical F ruits a rriv in g fjv e ry w eek.
FULL FACULTY,
GOOD BUILDINGS,
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LIGHT EXPENSES.
Call 011 him .
Mo.xMorrir,
O li EG OX.
S e ria l, Gellegiato, and
Gemmereiel Depaftmente
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All Normal Graduates rn-eive a Di])liuna
frmn the State which authorizes them to,
teach in any public »elioni in the State. Other
Stati*» grant tea, tiers eertitinites on presenla-
tinn of these Normal Diplomas, without ex-
' amination.
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BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT
I I A Y T 0 K,
S. J . # A T E 6 e 0 t & & ft
CHEAP LiX
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-Carries at all tim es a fresh and com plete stock o t(Jro e e rie s.^ —
Good table boanl is furnished to stu­
dent-at die Normal Dining Hall" at $1 à»
| kt wix'k. ( ìihm I boarding in families with
furnished room, fuel and lights, | 3 . 0 U to
l«'r week.
NOTIONS! NOTIONS ! !
;n l i -
ele, and lias no regulation »i/e.
♦ ♦
D E g R E B A Æ E A C T !
An exhibit of polk county products
mid in lo iO a tie .• i.d>le • i iim—plcndid
0
agricultural advantages, will lx -at
At least so it a p p o ; , luit a- we have dix idixl bytytire from th e business
th e National 'Teachers’ A--oeiation w e are now oth ruig our -tm k of dry goods, etc., at exact
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exhiii®, under the m anagem ent of
our Polk county teachers.
'They
should have th e h i n ^ i coiiinieiala
€ 0 ^ 3 ! .
O
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tlon of all our citizen... for this en ter­
o
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prise to show to th e u orlt 1 we b.iQ
(Jin - i- no o h H r shop-room dock, hut all fresh goods
a desirable pliiix- to live. If we, as a
(sxiple, do liot take advantage of
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every o pportunity to herald these
ahroai^ then are we lost »iglit of in
debri- of our own lethargy. We
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< Dili! i-.iii bu Q u - t a- cheap a- the most experieneixl buyers.
want -ettler-, we have a good deal to
o
oiler them , lint they will reluctantly
o
avoid us if we lack enterprise. Let
o
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dSL-AZtST
us advertise Polk ixniuty.
Q . B. Lnughari-.
WORTHINGTON & L0UGHARY.
every ^-script ion, as o ß n p as the elieajiest.
Call and
im .
nnd seeh
see him
O f cited.
M
onmouth,
Your patronage is solb
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Oregon.
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F a rm c ft
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DEALERS
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G e n e ra d
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T im e .
AsDcirttioiQ
Send fo9c 0 lopic. Adilrw the Presiflent
T. S tanley , iWonmouth, Oregon.
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M e r c h a n d is e .
LEE 8c BUTLER,
Physicians and Surgeons,
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T h ereaa e seven national tickets
" 11 'bind ye idle all the day? Come in and m ake good wages by buy- Bed Bock Prises,
OtHee east side Main St, Independence, Or.
, 1- the ctygapest.
l^giqM'st. A nan o n make
now in the held. W ith the republi­ mg wncreyou can getl^t»>
o
can and dem ocratic candidates all are
Best Grade of Goods^
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fam iliar. T he ottier five are: The
HIS
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prohibition party, Clinton It. K|-k of
o 1'- Warren,
J, E. Jcrman,
New Jersey and t l r - r g r Itrook- of
And F&ir Dealing
Missouri; in d u strial reform party, Moii'y- go farther w ith a- than at any oth«^?place in the S tate of < )regon.
AII mt I I., itixl-tniie of t 'aljforiiia and©
Is Our Motto.
Jo h n t al vert of KaiiNis; woman -uf-
LIFE
fragist, lielva A. LoekwiMslof W ash­
All kinds of produce taken in exchange for%»od».-
General
ington and Alfrxxl II. I.oveof P ,'||| 1 -
I- t« h > short to waste in jew in g m erchants dow n so th at von can get good»
sylvanin; union InUir party, A. .1. at reasonable priix-s. But from us you enn buy at ix*-t. just exactly the
MOX MO l j f / f ,
S tn u to r <(f Illinois and ( harles K. I’.ri' ■ - "■ pay the w holt -ale nu reliant- in P ortland. Sail Fnuieisix». c iiio c n
OK EG OX.
Boston and New York.
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Blacksmiths and
t'u n n in g h am of Arkansas; united
lalsir party, KoU rt II. Cowdrey of
Horseshoers.
Illinois and W. II. T. W akefield of
Kansas, e f t h e m aking of p a r t i e s
th ere i- no end.
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bargidn
I lie n piiblii-in plat fum i, aduptixl
Wood Work a Specialty.
<111 the 2l«t nf Ju n e, ixuitiun* tln —
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Warren & Jerman,
C O O P ER & C0N N A W A Y ,
istxlly in favor of Amerieun system
of |im tivtlon. We protest against
it» destruction as propo-i-l by tlie
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