Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, November 17, 1888, Image 2

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.MmiiiiHutii, Orc.-oii,
Vie. 17. I»*»*».
THE OBSERVER FOR
•SO O TS
For Four Months.
The tiollthal cam paign o f 1»HM in
Oregon, ju«t ended, Inis Ins'll an e x ­
ceptional 1 eig eiie nlxnit 7 mouths.
,
The democrat» have already begun
SnjH*rintentlent M cE lroy ha» p n - the 0 ,m|llli|Cll ,»f ,8 W -b u o ..iin g G ov.
pareil, a m m o lli and eumpleteil the m u to sumHxl Cleveland aa ch ie f o f B ovs
vs and Girls
Diri» to buy School B
It. ook*
at t O ’hamness’
íanm e»»’ Independen
Independence.
register for the use o f the pulihe that party.
‘ ut
W A N T E D . 5000.
-l imi. Is ot till
• 1 l,l~ îr.ô!, o.Vn't-
A ttention o f those w h o are hiking
aceordauee with tin- am .... Dm nt iw!nting is calli»! to the full line o f
iirt¡«tic material at IT. H^ Pattersons
made to the public school la tv- by urtisi
the last legislature, w hich makes it Independence.
obligatory ujsm the nUjKTlntcndcnt
to prepare a uniform «eries suitable
Physician and Surgeon.
registers, etc., for conducting all
I«y-« itti«»*, Buena Vista, < Irogon.'ifcjB
needed business under the school
laws o f t i c state.* Those registry
liook- w ill lie forwared to the se v e r-,
J O H N J. D A L Y ,
al cou n ty school siipcriiiteimaiw» as:
rapidlv as pos-ible, from
whom
school clerk» m ay obtain them for
their districts.
Sufficient num ber I
Will promptly attend to. all legal business ¡
entrusted to him.
will tie sent to the various counties
to supply each and every school
D A L L A S, O R E G O N .
room , and are supplied free o f
charge. W h ile the books lias been
arranged in a most econom ical w ay,
W A R R E N T R U IT T ,
the work o f t ho state printer and
bookbinder is excellent and elegant
and highly creditable to all co n c e rn -.
D ALLAS, OREGON.
cd. The public schools ot Salem are i
the very first in tp* state to us • the
Will practice in all the courts of the State.
Olttro in Court House.
iiook, the board of directors having
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J. K . Loc ke,
N IE S & S M IT H .
8LYQ
A tto rn e y at Law ,
LO O K
Dispatche- from the northwest say
ttie greatest enthusiasm prevails
thriaiglinut Dakota and other terri­
tories on aecount o f the election o f
Harrison, it heing the genera! belief
that one o f the first acts o f the new liccii supplied with sufficient copies
administration will lie to adm it the yesterday.- Stu/exina».
nortln n
i d' rii to *tai. lio»d.
t i-iiii:® S i^ iool».
( ’hung«* of • dm i! book» for tin* pub­
lic -«'li.x.S o f On yon for the nex t four
years, In inniii: .Ian. l-t, is being
d i-eii' id in tli paper- o f the state
There can lie but little doubt, that
thi
1 use lire g ood onouj
and any beiielit to he gained by a
change would lie to liook publisher»
«•ash till.
V change o f school Tiook-
woiild l-e bur b'u-onie to the m any,
and should be avoided as far as poss­
ible.
Surprising Cash Bargains,
.Novemler Hth, I was at the Dixie
Soiling*
O U I*
m
Stock 0
DRY GOODS AT COST.
A tto rn e y at Law,
A t this Space
B uster
& V ern on ,
ikif N ow is y o u r chance to get great bargains, in o u r . D ry Good», pto
Goods, N otions, C lothing, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Good*
Crockery and Glassware, departm ents, etc. r<n®
sciiool, under the managem ent ot
Prof. W ooild y . ’I his is one o f the
Druggists and Apothecaries.
best sciiool houses in the country,
and there must be a good set o f dir-
tors, for I found
irythlng neces-
n raj's, Paint». Oils. (Mass and «11 other Ar
These goods must I k * sold. HtìF*\Vi* are go in g to close out our stock
tides kept in a first-rluss drug store.
»ary for tin* use o f the »eli iol, plenty
and parties needing a n y th in g in ou r lin o w ill tìnti it to
o f erasers, an abundance o f nice
their advantage to call and s«*c us.
blackboard, a tine set o f physiologic-
Proscriptions Carefully Compounded.
al diarts, a lock case with tour good
maps, abacus, etc.
A n d w ith all
thcsii helps, they have a good teach­
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er w ho knows bow to use them and
IftT
Also
Dealers
in
Reed
A
barton's
Sil­
Before election, the democrats get w illing w ork from his pupils.
ver and Piatisi Ware, Jewelry, J/usical In-
claimed tli.it I lie tariff is«uc would re- The »'-boolroom is*iie |y decorated,
strumruts of all kinds.
e!i»'t ( 'le\• land. N ow they claim it the order is very good , and the inter­
a a r R cm licr the place, corner brick store, N 1 ES A SM ITH ,
defeated him . it is u poor rule that est on the part o f the pupils is quite
Independence.
Brick Block,
encouraging, l ’ rof. W o o d d y has a
wont work either w ay.
school o f which any teacher m ay he
The season o f the year for setting proud.
From II re I went to Oak (»rove,
oat fruit t r r
1. » arrived and the
nurserym -n are »hipping out large where M i»- Carry R oyal is teaching
amount» to all parts o f the country. in a nic«* new lmu-e, well arranged,
The grow th o f thi- industry lias in- seated with new ¡patent -eats, and
R e a l E s ta te a n d In s u ra n c e A g e n t
erea» »1 almost beyond any calcula­ having a partition setting otr part o f
tions. L:i»t yea* the dem and for tin* room for hats, baskets, etc. lfe r
tree- we not met by the nursery­ surroundings are »> plea-ant that it
men; but th i-y e a r they have made is a pleasure t i t-a It. .It acts as an
large preparations and ex poet to »ap­ incentive to tlu* » -holars too, for w e
found the boys busy, and givin g
ply the increased dem and.
3S r. H L
BUTLER,
e
their teacher but little trouble. A n d
I
®
the
teacher
was
w
orkin
g
with
enthu­
Tli«* Bo 'burg /.’ ririr taking the
D ru g g is t a n d A p o th e c a ry .
“ Salt B iver R oute:” “ In departing siasm amid such surroundings from
we have on ly to say, that our Boos­ all o f which will emu ■ goo I tidings
o
Dealer in—
ter is d ad and huried^henee he does and good results! I »topped all night
not appear in this is-ae. R ¡s hard with the Riggs boys, and a ph*asan-
J^rugs, Chemical», Hooks, Stationery, Toilet ¡
'articles, etc.
The
on ii- to ipiit the premise», on ly hav- ter cvtMimg 1 never spout.
in g a foretaste o f the g e l things to mother, four sons, ‘ and a daughter,
B u ild rr s .* Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
conic.
W o “ whistle to keep our with books music around them made \r c liit e c t x a n d
courage u p ,” a id eon tic ourselves a picture o f a hom e hard to sfirpass.
speeitU'ations and esti-
M onmouth ,
Orrnon.
with the grand old ».i ing “ wo had A tier - ipp V there w a s « mi • delight- ItaC Rian
rather be right than pro»ident.” ful singing with Miss Ktnmu at (I,,. mates furnished on application.
Shop
xiion tw
two o i doors south o f tlie city
You w ill find ii » a- usual, leading all organ and t lc n I was shown souu
water-works
y .iu rp m c e - ions. W e lik e posts o f o f her oil paintings that were b ca u -
honor either livifig or dead, hence tlful, and then she favored us witb
Ort^gon S ta te N o rm a l S chool..
Independence,
( iregon.
w«> arc alw ays in the front in sum's.» some instrumental music.
Miss Dora H ubbard, in Dist . N o.
or defeat.
W e are ju »t
sim ply
FULL FACri.TY,
“ lick ed ,’ tin t is all, and what are 15, was visit«»! N o w m b o r (itb.
Tlu*
S. i . WATERHOUSES.
GOOD BCII.DINGS,
^
oiisi
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.poorly
suited
to
modern
w e to do about it'.‘ The three liun-
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LIGHT EXPENSES.
<lred picked Spartans were tin* brav­ 4dt*i is, no liiacklHHird, maps or other
IN D E P E N D E N C E , O R E G O N .
------Carries at all times a fresh and com plete stock ot groceries.-—
est men G recce had, y^l th ey all fell tools for tin* use o f the teacher in tlu*
'*
I ivi'ry. I ’. . I aiiil Sale stillilo. l ’irat-class
In battle, Inil no. W'r iiuigb; nobly, j work o f tilling tlu* liuman mind,
! turiioiit». unii pi i.»-» icnsoniililc. ( ¡ivo us a
but did not “
l i b f in : i h r -nine.” Ihcy have new pifLuit sc.its, and t i c . all. Morti) end of Mail! Strivi, HEltUEX A
°
for the present, we pcoplo are talking o f a n«*w house, so j HA bb, proprictor-.
w ill so vtm later.
that it may corrospond w itii thè
-eat». Tberi* are liut few s. hol.'.^s in
All Normal Graduate« revive « Diplomi*
if e very description, as cheap as the cheapest.
Y o u r patronage 1* «oil
English paperi never tire o f telliiig thè district, o n ly nin«* boing present
from tin* Stato which authorize» them to
P o lk C o im tv %/ B a n k .
'c ite d . Call nn4 see h im .
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tradì in any public Kchnol in the State. Other
h ou foul and nhusivc nn A m erican i flH ringour visit, ami thori* ari* hut
Siate» grant teacher»' certificate» on presenta­
M o x M o rn r, . o r kg o x .
polilir. l e.impai ru i». Ilut in t h è , elcven on tho roll. Though tliis is
tion of these Normal Diplomas, without ex­
amination.
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pi.es
a
general
L.mkiTiu
lmsincss.
Right
M onm outh ,
M inilo b i-' ry o f Am erican politio- h«*r tlrst school, Miss Dora is d oin g
Oregon .
Pr iltson New York. San Francisco or I*ort-
thero i-p rob .ib ly n itliiug »om ispeak- " e l i and m uking a »ucce»» o f thè lnn»l. I V|»osiis mvivorl jqihjoft to rhtvk or
able brutal as tlio follow iug
si'hool. W hen leaving this sciiool on rt rtiiicatcM ol* dc}»nsii.^ ('ollootions will
hours S a.
CHEAP X
jIY
LIJSrO
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1 M ils hailed b y Cass Biggs, whom rn i‘ivt' prompt attention.
about Glads'.on«* eireulated in
in. to '»{• n i. //«f// « HurrfJar Proof Safe, sr-
laúd by Id- politim l euem ies:
nothing would satisfy except for me cured hy Yule Time Lock.
Whcn llic «irniiil oi.l \|:ci t 'i's a. li¡» i|
85®-G«*)d table board is furnished to stu- ’
to >tnp and t ike dinner, w hich I did
11c W'UI ride i ti a lio». rliariot,
dents at the “ Normal Dining Hall" at $l .:Ti !
enjoying it very much.
And sil in slatu
|« m - week. Good hoarding in families with !
Olí a osl-hot plato
Di . No. :t, under the charge o f
furnished room, fuel and lights, $.-1.00 to £J .it 1
' I wixl Alan a..«l Juda» I- ■ariof.
[H-r week.
Prof. W i-tier. was next visited.
Says th«1 Devil, "M I*'
Tills district has a fair house and
unite full
GENERAL BLACKSWIITHIÍÍ .
DEALERS
you sis',
good
grounds, and they have lately
Hut I'll *r> n.l do all that I < an.
Practical Course of Study,
invested in som e nice maps, reading
Sol'll let Alian, o and Judas p.. ih',1
AND
\ n.l I o.i hi the 11 l and ( lid M ill
and phvslologi 'nl charts, etc. | (.n-
lid
. » le , thing a
—Completed in a—
Joycd Prof. Winner’ s method o f g iv ­
sell.
I* or old i fin* l.ly e» >rn iptisl all 11 1 o t * • *. - pio in ing lessons from the physiological
lb lb
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N V. Tribune.
charts having the children
tell
what they knoM about tile different
The prv-ident lui» told ali ititi muti*
obji*et- presented.
I also sum - the
ter .V S|KH*ialty. ^
friend that he Mill di-pose o f tlie
Pond for Catalogue. Address tho President
little folk» d io o -e up and -| h ‘1I «low n
D. T. S tam . ey , Jfomnouth, Oregon.
fanioiM < >ak \ ieM re-idenc»*, arraug-
an old fa«ldnnod s|n.||ing mateb.
Shop opposit livery stable, at the foundry
ing to Liive |ni— ». —ion ,-liortly nl'ter
¡
1
ndcjK’mlciuv.
W . 1. B.
thè Hh o f March. Mr. and Mrx.
f , ________
f lev» land Wotlld tild i go to l ‘urope
TiuMlry pH xl' stoiv K. M. A. will
D. Warren,
J. E. Jcmian,
and >|H'iid a yenr or more. « in tlieir Lrivr you ;i luirpiin if you w iII rail
return tlu* presidimi wili pm ctiiv I um t!Hl MVtlll îil.
in tlu* «'¡iv oi New \ ork. 11 i- w orthy
S i 'I km I luniks and -tatiunary at
o f note to -ee luiw generai and gen­ \\ In'"Icrs I ndo|x'iidi'Uis‘.
-Al. kinds of produce taken ,n exchange for goixi».-
uine i» t.ie
rroM o ver t he ili ; ..tri lire
P«*nplc M'lin an* talked about, tire
General
o f tlu* ytmiig misti - o f thè W liite tlaiM* M ho go and exam ine the line
M O X M O UT1I,
O REU 0X.
-t'x k o f a rti-l- itnTorial nt Husten
house. Mira. Cleveland wa» a favor­
Indi'iH'iidcnci*. He has a full liti«* o f
ite u itli all m ho knew In r, and -he I tils s, Ai'.iilcmv I nani», pimpa*».
Ma- m idely ì. iìom ' ii tot). She ha ’ invìi Irann , brushes,etc. Cull and »cu
the re -¡pieni e f ¡1 (lerlect ^Itowcr of* them.
n-grets al thè |Mditi<nl mi» furtum*
I : i* 1- p ■ " !>-Utv. IXs l:’., Is.th luv M'lf «ad
1 li t-'l »nine V,‘i|rs alllir'e.l with
Whlcli M ¡11 take her avi ;t\ fr>mi tlu* ** "
CURES IN D IG E S T IO N
• li-. ..-.- • >f the kidnrv«. nn I have triisl many
N
a
tio
n
.il e
a
p
iia
l.
• I - without jx-nnaueat cure Atsuit
tlirvs moiitli-
> we tri«sl a |su koge of i»r, .
gol i Kidiii-y T isi vvhieli Ims .»t really curisi
Anarch i.Mn tit Chkng.
Wood Work a Specialty.
ail. A th "t I I - We can heart Ij •commend il
o'lu .i- who arc -iniilnrlv ,,t*! •tisi.- M I,.
Th«* next «
M ill
M hin s-'ld by \ Il I In nr. Iniggist.
POR ALL SKIN DISEASES
chi»*' il» In pai IV III
b ill'pm bibi j. 1 Vote ill New York
—D E A L E R S I N —
Pr- »¡dent < d.
uid » |ie\t un—sji^i* >vi!l go up to nearly fld.HMk
i» liki'ly In lx* I
. mid rciH».it with
*A11 charge« reasonable. Give usa rail
The A lbany rcpublhans mlitied
empiutala, the
PPRTtA.ifo.oiy c 0
uunienui: ilion» ot Thur»«lay evening, tin- ehvtion o f
hi» la-t unitu.il
I lurri-siii ii n«l Morton. Big time.
Sold by N. H. Butler.
Former Offers Fade Away In Oblivion.
Next Week,
Goods will be Sold Cheap.
Dallas,
F. S. D. Co.
Jam es
Monmouth,
Oregon.
T atom .
Oregon.
SHELLEY & VANDUYN,
H ead Q uarters fo r G eneral Merchandise,
Parker & Ferguson.
Independence
Oregon.
B U Y Y O U R G R O C E R IE S A T
Mew Stable,
Normal, Collegiate, and
Commercial Departments
Vaughn A H illa rd .
N O T IO N S ! N O T IO N S ! !
F a n n e rs
M ercan tilo
A ssociation ,
3
Ilorse-Shoeing
In
S h ort
Genera] Merchandise.
T im e.
Bed Rock Prices,
Best Grade of Goods,
W arren
And Fair Dealing
Is Our Motto.
Jerinan,
Blacksmiths and
Horseshoers.
Agricultural Implements ami Farm Machinery,
COOPER
& C
0 N N A W A Y ,
j^STkRKMEO/Cj/Vf
Hardware,
M ONM OUTH,
OREGON.
Stoves
•tf^A g v o ts for K app, B urrvll A Cu.
and
Tinware.
In«lc^*ciKlcnco, ( i r e v r . * ^ !