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

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Polk County Observer.
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Republican National Ticket.
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l/rr>.IA.Ml.\ 11 AIJtlSON
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For Vice Priwident,
l.KVI P. MOUTON,
o f New York.
For Presidential Kiel tors,
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ROUKItT Mi 1 .KAN.
W m . KAPFS,
( ’. W. Fri.TON.
l ‘t<itfonn: I ' m1' o f
littluxh-ii s,
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• Am erican
J/onii.i for
l.evi I’, ajorlon lifted out a ship at
an expeii-e of $o(i,lMNi to e:irry food to
the starving poor o f Ireland. Allen
<«. Thtiriimn /m ilslie.I daiutu and
delleaeies to prisoners of war who
were traitors to the (lag they were
horn under. Whose course was the
most honorable.—(Teveluud Leader.
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Independence,
Oregon.
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1 birri son ¡iii.l victory!
Four burnire»! ptuuder, good-bye.
l i \ I.: i; l,i !^>rThurman out too late,
Farmers Supply Depot Co
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w ill add many new and important feature-, 0 jthin a few weeks.
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Wenir.ctJilì,
•....ill.yc, oi.luoiiian, g.Hid-bye!
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The ii ii »-t complete stock o f dre-s
...... 1 .- ev ery brought to Polk county,
at K. Ilayter’s Dallas.
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Druggist and Apothecary.
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The ri «w r and harbor bill, which«
rv»-i;,NHt table board i- fiirni-h.-l to ntu-
lias passed the senate and gone to the
.Icntiiit the Normal Dilli.ft Hall” at ÿl.ôi
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president for his signature grants up-
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Ii r *e- k. li...I hoarding m families wirb
furnished riK.in, fuel and lights, ¡jU.ou to $.101
propria lions tot Iregon improx ements
J st week.
is about ? l,'J im i.iMio. Oregon has an ■
able worker on the committee on
eommeree, lion. . 1 . N. Ibdph, who
At least 1 11 ■ • ' I “ ’ •. hut a-w e ii.ive d ided to ret in* Xfo'C ¡ he I nisi lies.-,
Practical Course of Study,
has I h eii u
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great nets Is of (iregon.
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THE LEADING GROCER, ȟ
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Fresh Tropical Fruits arrifin g every week.
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every de-eription, tt- cheat* as the cheapest.
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Farm ers
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Association,
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General Merchandise.
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And Fair Dealing
Is Our Motto.
AT THE POST OFFICE STORE,
OREGON
Blacksmiths and
Horseshoers.
Airrieiiltnr.il Implements ami Taint Machinery,
Wood Work a Specialty.
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CO O PER k C O X X A A V A Y ,
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—D EALERS IN—
J G *All charge* rrasenabl*. Give usa rail.
M o n M o v m .
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Hardware, Stoves and Tinware.
f c r Agent* for Kapp, Rurrell A Co.
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Bed Rock Prices,
Best Grade of Goods,
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Item, mb, r w e taf e produce ju-t the -ame ns cash In exchange for tlie-<>
gnmt bargain-.
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DEALERS
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------All kinds <>f produce taken in exahangu for g.xKl.«.------
I-: .<> -hurt to vv a-te in jew ing mereliant-down so that voucan g«*t goods
at rea-onable prices. Hut from us ymi can tmy at cost, ju-t exactly the
prie*-vve p: * th. w Inde-.de merchants ¡II Portland, San I'ranci-eo, t idem:,,
1 hi-ton and New York.
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A'our patronage is soli
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Monmouth,
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° M O T IO N S ! N O T IO N S ! !
—Completed in a—
Were Thomas Ji ll, r on, the great
«|H»*tleof Hemoeraey, living to-day
I© Would I I* •'. . I ; 11 :. 1111 *_r W itll 'lie
Hepulilliim party In favoroftlie I’ ro-
’I lo- i- no old or -liop-n mit stoi*k, hut all fn sh gooil-
S«! d 1 fort ataloiine. A < LI revs the President
ti*etlon ..f mir I b * iih * liidiiAfie- and
IL T■ S t a n l e y , J/uiunoutb, l»reg«)ii.
apdiist the Hrltish doctrine of Free
trade as ad vocHt»*d l*y the Democrat ie
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party of to-day. Tills Is shown hy
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his letter to Iteiijainin Austin writ­
L E E &c B U T L E R ,
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^ ; i ^ « ! u ; ip ;i> tlu * m o s t c .x ¡» o rio n c td l>tiyt»rs.
ten In 1 Kill w hich reads as follows as
Physicians and Surgeons,
given hy an exchange:
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"Th e grand in.|ulrv is now, shall
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we make our ow ii comforts, or go *
s e x a m in in g s u r g e o n s .
without them at flu* w ill of nnidher
Wh\ "!. n« I y« * ¡«II«* : i ! I t!ic iliiv1
.' <'nm<* in and niitko irtHHl wuers Hy buy-
nation'.’ II , tlu ff f, ,r. , w ho is n,.u iiijr NN lu*n* you «au j^«*t jí « hh I s tlu* choa}H*>t. A man i*aii mako
Oftl.« l;v-t side Main St, IndciK iidcncc Or
again-t domestic manufactures, mu-t
t»e for nslueiug it- either to a dc|H*n-
dellee on tied n.itiuil.^r be lotheil ill
skins, and live like wild I .easts in
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D. Warren
J. E. Jerman,
dens and . iv. i 1,
I am proud t<> -a\ •'I ■ .ney go i.irtlier with u- than at any other place In the St at»* of «)rogon.
I am not of them.”
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Jte#*(;roccrics, Provisions, Crockery, Candies and Tobacco,“« «
ti.m nf these Normal Diplonm-, without ex­
amination.
C H E A P LIVIdSTO-.
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Normal, Collegiate, and
Commercial Departments
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Oregon.
—Dealer ill—
Tlu* following is what Judge Davis I
a level headed Illinois man, says of
I vriig-. < '! • i.al» b
th " local newspaper. We publish it \ J article.-, etc.
for the henelit o f some who sponge
their reading or are perpetually Prescriptiiuis Carefully Compounded.
growling beeatiM* things arc not run I
to suit them: “ Kvery year every
Monmouth, . . .
Oregon.
local paper give- from ¿.H mi io s V uimi
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ill free line- for tile -ole henelit
of
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vicinity in w hich it is located. No
other agency can or will do this
Offigon State Normal School.
I'he local editor, in proportion to hi;
menus, does more for Ills own tow n «j |-j | r v n 'IT Y
c.'D
than any other ten men, and in all
GOOD BC 1 UUNGS,
faime.-s. man w ith man he ought to
I. 1 G 1 IT EXPENSHS.
I k * -upported, not liccatise you may
happen to like him or miniiro hi-
w iiting, hut l.ei*ause u local paper is
the I.est Investment a community
. an m.iy . To-day the editors of lo­
cal paper-do the nm.-t w ork for tin*
least mony of any men on earth.
All Normal lira,Imite- receive a Diplôme
not l" ’" ,l" ' ’ ulli'I* author:.--- them t..
Suliserilii* for your local
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tench in any public .school in the State. Other
a- charity, hut as ; n investment.
-tan- grant teachers’ ccrtiticatc- on presenta­
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Watch this I’aper closely for our announcements.-««
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Reai Estate and Insurance A £ *sl
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In Morton lie will meet his fate,
(¡nod-hyr. old doman, good-bye,
Our -ol.liers, lien the land w ill sweep,
.... 1 -bye, Old doman, good-bye,
Nove,nl..-r leaves -hall bury you deep,
e ...d-bye. Old I!..man. good by. !
« 'hor. 11 \ e. « Icvcland, Uve (.!
Itic, Thun..an. Me o!
Harrison and victory!
Four hundred pounder, good-bye.
A DESPERATE ACT:
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James Tatom .
III,- i h v. l in.l. live «T
live, Tliimiiun, l.ye i >!
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“ W.'.at i-a l’ roteetive T ri 1 V” In
. il nlitorial of t li. Omaha
¡Mhli< n
of.July HitI* inst., is tlils answer:
It Is a turiff upon foreign import-
so adjiistnl us to sirurc thè licei—ary
revenue and judieiously impo-ed
upoi* filose foreign produ.+s thè like
of w liieli are produeeil at (ionie, It
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imposisi theduiy llpnll t he eompeting
Tlon. James <¡. Hlaine is expected foreign produci; it inakes it bear thè
to arrive* in New York from Ids Ku- burdeii orduty. and, i- far i-i po--i-
ro|K*an tour of about a year, on Aug. hle, luxuries only exeepted. permlt-
III. lie will no douht, during the thè non-iximpeting foreign pmlurt
fail campaign enter the eanvass and to come in free o f duty. Artieles of
make several speeches for llarri.-on, common u-e, comfort and neri— ¡ty,
Morton and l ’rnteetion.
After a w Iddi we enti not produce, it semi.-
years observation III «¡rent lirltainhe lo 11 li - p. 0 (>!> ir • frolli eli tulli house
will Is. able to shed light upon the cxuetions. It says to olir foreign eoiu-
Huhjirt of Itilwir and the pay of labor­ petitor, Ifyo u wunt to hriiig your
ers in K u m ).e under a s\ stem of fris*- un rehaiulise liere, your furili pro-
trade as contrast! si with the price! produets, youreoal and iron ore, your
paid for labor in America under a wool, your s.dt, your pottery, y.mr
system o f protect! d industries.
glass, your eottons and woolens, and
sell alongside o f our prodticcrs, we
Statistics eomplleil from the assess­
ment roll of I’olk county for the year w ili make yoar prodiiut pa.v l'or tlie
IHSI. h~, pllhlished hv (lie Slate Hoard privilegi* ofdolng it. It inakes thè
eompeting foreign artiele curry thè
o f Agriculture, show the following:
hurden, draw thè load. supply thè
Acres <d' land, L’ l I.P.tJ; value of land,
♦i 2 , 1 7 1 Mil; value of town lots, #:(!»,tki t; revenue; and, in perlbrming tlils cs-
value of iniproxeiiients, ?-'I.N>,ooj; sentlal odici*, it **neourages, at tlu*
sanie timi*, olir owu indu-tries and
inereluiiidi
mil iui|deineiits, $
!* 7 .'t; money, notes, nccouiits, shares proteets our ow n peoph* in tlieir
elioseti employments. Tlils is w hat
of stock, ele., itili'», 1 M-; household
g.MMls, etc., slL’!»,iio:|; value o f horses tlu* Kepiihlieiui party K lightlng lor.
and mules, J.JI I ..Vs'.; value o f cuttle, There is no condici o f interests 1 h *-
ilt i.b o ; he. p, -J:.,ITo;-wine, s|o,- Iweeii thè several eia—.esof prodiieers
and eon-umers In tlu* I nited States.
HNi; gross value of all property, il,-
That whleli henetlts uni* lictlts all.
(M 1 , 1 W 7 .
In I s**s«», tin* grn-s value o f all prop­ I I.e turni, r, tlu* maitfiieturer, tlu* ia-
Itorer, thè tr.idesmiui, tlu* produeer,
erty was a: Wnl at -l.i’ il.nvi.
Tin r.
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ii record
where . i
• Ii-t - mill vlneyanllsts
o f « 'aI¡forn ¡a mak. net gain o f from
fl.'Mt to $.V ni p, r ,n r< on their land;
l:u" l:
till- is done year afl r year. W lint i-
the matti ;■ w ith our laud owner-
niakitio t! . -.un i • rn,
(|P -,,ii
for producing l- ju-t a- go.nl a, that
o f California, and the climate I- all
right’.’ Tin* Californio rancher Inis
got down t<> a -< lent irte ba-l- of culti­
vation, w hl!>* h< ¡ in Or. goti he h.l-
#ot. Thi- I« tin reason. A ll tin*-«.
things w ill. .ime to pa— if our ns*l-
dents enter with zeal the work 1 s*-
fore tllelll.
Head Quarters fo r (¿onerai JltiTham lise,
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Iteports o f accessions in large mini-
Iters of l'rnteetion Deiuoerats to the
Iti'piihllean standard multiply. F.s-
|H*eiall.v is this true of New York. If
the half is true there is little room
for douht that tin Kmplre State w ill
casthereleetor.il vote for Harrison
aud Morton.
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SHELLEY & VANDUYN,
l!u -tcr A. Vernon,
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“ The republican party in it- plat- aud the consumer, all have common C. K. Worthington.
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form of four years ago -oh-iunly interest in the maintenance of a pro-
WORTHINGTON
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I.OÜGHARY.
promis.il that it won li I revise the t,. 4 .;ivt. tarilT. The establishment of
t iriti ami remedy it- ini |Ualities.
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Know favor- removing the mx from a Jhnrn ., <• or la^.ry or .mil n ^ a n j
Physicgns and Surgeons,
bailor .ml tol. ieeo lie fore it will ;cr. •> l.®L'lil.orhootl lias the etfeet at once
tWoueli the pre-ent tariff
lied- to enhance the value of all projierty
uh.
Renton L ea d er.
__ s surrounding it. Tin-farmer Offlee Main St., next to Vaughn’», Pallas. Or
It is tr u e © republican party four . hits
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Q.tt,.r and nearer market for
years
revi
th ids produce.
•---- ago promised
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The merchant*-*the
tariti'n n d @ ii .ly il (f|) .piali <f»v and i,,,,. ),, r, the gro. er, have an iniTi-as-
had it continuisi in power it would ni traile. The carpenteria In greuter
have redeemisi its pledge, hut the il munii; he is ialini upon to huild
demo ratie p ay»’ under -] .emus more houses. Kvery hraneh of trucie
p r .A i" of r. ' .rill wen: into power every avellile of lui m »r will feci in- j
and the repuhliean party i ' ©
re- stantly thè energizing intiuenee o f a
Druggists and /tyothecaries.
sponsihle for the pre-eiik -ham cry­ pew industry.
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ing and eontcmptahlea« (ministration.
Ifood-lip' litui itati un, «;ood-b>e.
Ever since the close of the war the
! | A mg-, «'aim-. Oils, ( ila-.- ami all other Ar
republican party has Is en remedying ( i, U. IH.K rat-, bear thè truiupets blow,
Q a ... Ir, tradir-.
d-l.ve!
kept in a first , !a.-s drug ' ' “ q
(ft».I • >rre. ill .1 tlie in.- ;u diti. ■ of lie
1 *., \ Mi ’.e-
. il- lime t' • ir*>.
t ^ l f a - oppi>rtunity has offered and
i. Vi,
trader-, _ - .d-bye!
is m.w in ft, -i oi doing ", hut it is i’n»t«Ti.>n 1 * thè jusijilcV wea'.th,
<■....d-l.ve. Irco (radine good-bve,
not w illing' to continue
high tariff And »<■ ©
I’rcM'riptiuiis Carefidlv ComiKiumlcd.
I tip nati'•n'*' licalthj,
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on siitfl)'. riee and manilla Hired
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I»yi■ < 1(5 imi. !)>'«• » »!
¡¿oods and take it off o f wool, lumher <
Uve, Tlairiiian, Lvt* O!
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and the pr.sluetv^if the farm gciicr-
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ully. That woiim not he a enrre. tioii
. 'M Ih -h ti' • • t'adere -....1-hye.
^f^Also I)«»nl«*rs in ib*«*«! Sc Burton's Sil­
of the I ms fimi ¡ties of the tariff, hut Th (lag i> tl,.utili in the breeze.
ver an« 1 Plattxl Wart*, Jewelry, J/usical In­
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struments of all kiml*.
an uggrevutinii of them. jrtvis al-o a
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false statement to siv that tTii' repuli-
<i. m iil-byc. It.ui'laiina m>fwl-byi*!
lb an party now “ favors removing We’ll nail ou o inner to tbe
Independence.
Brick Block,
(J<M»<l-bye, bamlanna, ¿rood-bye!
tin ta x from li.|nor and tobacco be­ Y«»urol«l
m l rag won't >taml the blast,
fore it »»ill touch the present tariff
<. ■ ol-by# pamlanna. good-by«*.
schedule.” It is willing to "t fà li" < Imr. By«*, (Tcvelund, bye O!
Bye, Tlnirnian, bye O!
J j C . B Y E / D ,
und rovisti in a spirit o f fairness the
Wave flag of loyality,
present tariti' .-chcdule, hut rather
Old m l bandanna, good-bye!
than Injure or destroy the agricul­ old Indiana names the man,
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tural and iiiamifaetnriiiL: ¡meri -t~ ‘J
Good-by«*. «I«*ar Gr«»v«*r. good-bye!
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Itii.-li's Punk, baleni, Or.
!■■ In .- .'id b. t: hi in if \ ii Va|i
this country hv free trade it would
Good-bye. «lear (¿rover, g :od-bye,
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favorii reduction, or if nive-sury the r#« n Harrison is the man to win,
( ¿ood-bye. «lear Grover, go«xl-bye!
removal of the tax on tohaeeo and
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« . home and \vat« b our Uoij j.im-in.
lliiuor.
«....»d-ltyr, d« ar < ¡r«jv« r, ¿iwbd-bye!
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Mollinogli, On on, .lui» '.’ s, Is***».
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lnilc|>cnikn«\ Oiegon.-fe*