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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
WEST SIDE KNTEItriUSE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON THE WILD HCO. Hut If there be anything mora U-au- . ! I . t aI I s t 1 . DESTINY OF HUMAN SOULS. . iirui iiiiii the ijl In MoMoin u . U't 0..P.r.U Cr..1-. i HuM.r. t.H. Uded down with; tWy Th.t h. plrU. .(I m. rr i.iin mi., I .... M..n fruit Tlu-n it MM PlM lU Qlv II Wld t.mh. "Talki"" alout (If fro thing, tin) UJ hK l about tlio toiightat moni tor I bava ewr tackled in th avood," aid 'fon Arkansas, "and if you - ,""'l'r ,net 'lim lilt wildest ataU you havs no con caption of bi JpITt nature. I it thoroughly dc-imraU and thor oughly vicious, lit has that kin J of viciousnes wnirn innics irou Ida. I !' "ball forget an eipurl nee I had W r "n,, yvart ago during high atir. The 'whole St. Francis basin wm over flowed. 1 bad gone into the hot tome from the bills for Ihe iurM of rswuintf mint stock. I had tar ried my does along, thinking 1 might hunt hour while in a section which notably good for this kind of prt at that time. Jut about undoh one day my dues opened up in a wild, ulniudt iin MiirirahU. part of the section I was In, and from the way they larked 1 i..,m,.I,i ilii-v hnd bear at bay. 1 is that the njijtlo touches huniiin na ture and wakens in the housekeeper the highest conceptions of tho ci nice and tho fine art of dietetics. Independent. Animals and Fire. Mont tnimnlt are afraid of Arc and will lly from it in terror. To other there it fascination about a (Ionic, and they' will walk into it even though tortured by the heat. A horse in a burning ttable goes mad with fear, but a dog it at cool in a (ire at ut any tinio. He keep liii tii ilnurn lit Dili (li)fir. whlTC the air U purest, and tela himself calmly to finding hit way out. Cute in Arcs howl pitoouVly. They hide tlu'ir facet from tho light and crouch in corner. When their rcs- cuit lift them they are, at a rule, Uite docile and aubdued, never bit ing or scratching, Jlirds teem to le hypnotized by lire and keep perfect ly at ill. Kven the loquacious parrot f : I .1 . ...... .. iii a tiro but Nullum.' to Mils'. Cows. ll.ougni ,,.ry '7 " j ,U tloKS do not ahuir alarm. They '"' V '"-: L "...I;.. l r eu to lend forth and often that I was .lhm a few yard of the! the.r way out the.n.elvct. . tW In'foro I could o them, li , . . ,.ul4 ee that they were bit tin.- A Oood t.t.d 8qu..h. . . .... i. . .1 f I. ..I '. if.rnm unit it untl tho ainokl' id about ton eunm, u"j( " .. , . ... i ...t... ii,..v nt butt i inn u lb own awav una the find a bear at bav, ami tin ru.-u uan tean.in m ih.uk . y Jlll'l f .' -,.l.l i,,mi,. inln Ihn L'llllie bit. I.'IOUL'JI t wnii ...v tiiatililnll n riot ouite prepared f'T lli" thnii; llmf bnpJM lixd a few mh oii.U Inter. Il.forn I c)ulI r-'ftiU my peril n wild lxar, oni- of the hirpxt I bud rver e ". bili' d '' "f A clump of mile And mii-l" lnii'ht fr iw. I'or tuutitilv there a I'' limld, in liliinj,''tre f' f''t 'roiu wb-re 1 tod. I bap d uj. the Jr.,' ju.t in time t " m.V bide. The hog tninM-d me by n m re k rati h. The tb.' were quirk to Uk ttdttiitue .f th nit nation nnd fnade it linc ..... I. 'ft. ..a f,.l."l lO llll !i.'"t enr niinoit tn n juTy PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Mm Patt lute tale. Are the bodice of animala inhab ited by the aoula of human U-i..,- .i.,l .tot ironfl? Don't ineci too liattily at the queation, for if it thoulil be anaweren uumuj neuAtive ecience ia at a lot to ac- tount lor tlio Utter uepraiiT tt (. imr-nt to the dull- uim.i. - - cut oljaervar that dumb teatU ex- ercitfl a malign influence over man. imi.i. .1 il.. I.mtu.n ruinml bf iiiiiik ui vow vr... : cowa that have kicked over half fill ed paila of milk. Think ol tue rep utation for truth that have been destroyed by trout. Think of th honeaty that haa been turned into dweit by tho home, ao that they who trtdo in that animal are byword among their lent eorely tempted brethren. Think of tho indefinite prolongation of thia lint that might lo made and then connidcr if am mult are or are not animated by th ton! of human wrctchct that havt panted away. Some aueh theory mut be ac cepted, and it ia not open to doubt that retHonable jK.'ople will accept this : The toul of the wicked art condemned to pn into animsU and to htny there until they have ducov cred proHpective tenant worte than theniHfflvvt. Thia theory explain everything. Tho liur inhabit fiah, tho tricknteri nml thoHO triven to butting in become gout. In the attempt to ,,,1 il,..ir ..nancv bv Uridine suitable eucccHiior tho evil f pirita resort to temptation, with, alas, unfailing uecc. The half pound trout droniiing 1T tho hook 11a pa in t W. R. AULIN D. D. S. ...Dentist... falnlMN r.trMlWa Hw!lmlljr, Cootwr BulldlDf, ladKpcnd.iMW, Or OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMP11KLL BU1LDIN0, DALLAS, OltEGON. Ask the Apt for Tickets YU 3. s. moo un, Tonsorlal Artist Dnlr timt-clam workmen ploy-d in the "Wigwam." Hhop situated on North aide of C Street 1 1. ..n riilmlv iiiimm into the uame mil enrrii-H oil till! lifiZO With the higgcot lie on reioril, according to the Springflidd Hepublican. It i of t Angelc farmer who ruixed a aquuidi which a no laru that he i i H n ii ttsiMe fur a net cnlf. n; 'l. . it... uj umion. I :.. rta,niv lluil the AllL'lc! 4 no nmiu" in ii": Biininn " r i in rcniuui.' o"'"v " ed out and an entrance cut for the; proclaim him a five pounder at calf; al a window in the other side: ,,i t)ie look of human an for it to Iimik out of. Kxchunge. , 1 ticiimtion on the face of a goat ; B,)()lt to ktl(K;k gomo uiiKUHpecting CHARLESTON'S PECAN GROVE i ... r.oa into a barbed wire fence can ; (ny proceed from the knowledge V., i.ntv iln we crow be tier pe-' ii,,i't lim rcdultant cxtilokion will Mi can in South Carolina than any of ,v,.r Bnothcr aoul into the miro as Hg car iinie-v ... ........ ......... it,t liitve ever . . tinTi for Inmscll. fflll to free - :VHX -V,,;; market, but w j The theory i- irrefutable and ita . i . ..A,;,, , frful. hue in .'viuui i nrmiua m rf.i erai ix-eiiii-B :, . r vtvr,lfT J?, .. ' rm-o in the world. It l-i torld to a hitrhcr j.Une.-PortInd IV. tor ft time 1 " ,v,i J,n S. llorlla-k! n.mn!n. .r i M...ri..i..ti nml i hittmU'iJ in ... I ...... . I Hit Hint w uioiu uiem. i " .... -i iM1rl.1ii.ni and 1 ,,:: z; ,;,; ,t Couldn't Forget Hi Pt Them. G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collection Promptly Made Title Inventigated. Eat Side Main Street, Independence, : Oregon. TO APOKAMC ST. PIUL.DULCTH.MINXEAPOLIS.'CDICIGO . un .1 1 .ni.TI (T. 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 rant Time HtW lOUIMCNT TMA000MCWT DayCoacbee Palace and Toorlat Sleeper. Dialog ao4 Boilat Bmoking Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TKIP THROUOfl CAS CADE AND KOCKV MTN8. For rate, folder aod hill informa tion regarding ticket, roew. c eaU on or addre H. DICKSOM. CiBy Ticket Alfent, 122 3rd Ht., tortlnd. g. Q YKKKES.U. W. P. A. 612 Firat Ave., fcttie, W Ab. Hortttm and fTaffoa. Kor iale Gray mar 8 yeara olJ; weight J300 pound; price) ItO. Bay geldinjr 9 old; weight 1500 poanda; price 1160. A1m31 Inch Old Hickory wagta and box for 1 35. IIora goarao td to be eouad Ll'CKMMCTC FlOCWHO Jf ILM Co. loraluabefor Rbeumatlam. . I have been eufTarlog for the peat few year with a eevere attack: or laio- matUm aod found that IillAitl'Hoow Liolment we the only thing that gave me aatlafactioa and tended to ailevlata my paloa. March Z4lh, lwz. John C. DegDAD, KloamAd Ilia, 250, 60e and f 10U. Bold by A. H. Locke. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. II T. HUNK tA BarberShop. MAIN 8TKEET, One door month of Poet Oflice. Fine Bath in connection with ehop Independence, Oregon. were bn cut all to ,... i.) rlVl.r,from tin city. We p0wn in Virginia, there was an lnmr' limk. nut onrt- in m - --, . , frt. ... . i , , ,,,iri. .,. ,.. who liau preacn- not one of th. m -ald quit. I " 1 1 " 1 , Comi.Hition ! ed about infant bnptiam morning Iom of blood made t.u n. .UM-rat. l ar-iina i whhj unUl ,)i8 concgatlon I,rW.t!y.dur.nalun.nth, , r2 , 7Jul,siill)ll nm, nll the couldn't tnnd it any longer- They M,, 1 got a chani e t- - m r . (o h lutlung else and Jdugg.d the b.mr b.!.-n the n manufacture; or they'd have to find aoine one who ve.' Th fiKht over then , but - witll the world wouiaf He promised and the next my iloga were in iu , mtlll.tion 0f ,,. eotton. A wild boar i. about th. mo-l . e per- n " I j b lho k.gis. ate thing I have ever em,n.n , red. , jn. 1 -n -New QrU.au Time-le,iuK-rnt. , mU vmhh South Carolina TTTTr,. re to take nil the gold medal offered THE USE OF APPLES. j fftf corniitton in field crop and J orchard product and immufuetuml DMttl Valu o Thl. Common and j( ft .,v lttt lho rlciiwt B..I of All fruit j tfiU, jn th(, ,oulh; i proportion to One medical writer ): in j ju Hn.a amj population, should ,le llnti Htttlt' ono ftt thii. uintu in tho south to niter, provided they bo taken itg advantages known to the ncnltimc It i bet of all to cat; . in ft)(j hoine socking world. .... ...I fr.uilv B: . - lV,iirlP j I'luirlesion vl H. H. Jasperson, Utter, provided they bo taken at. nualtime. It I lel oi an i v., invw,in(? fruit lH-fore meai, anu 17 j you like' This will prevent loading the i, m with heavy weight of lew di ;.!., r...u The no breakfast f,l tell u that we mut not only A MiHium of Gormi. The Itrilibh Medical Journal te la ruriou Mory at the expend of the Undertaker, and Funeral independence, ft Enbalmer, Director. Oregon Health " For 25 yer I hve never mised uking Ayer' Srprilla every pring. It clense my blood, mke me feel irong, nd doe me good in every wy. John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.I. Pure and rich blood carries new life to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You become strong, steady,courageous. That's what Ayer's Sarsaparilla will do for you. ILMlMtk. AlKratfto- ' DR. J. J. MURRAY, ' VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST orncc, aukCK'B Liwtav wtablc DALLAS, - - OREGON fml tell u mat we , 'Jreiioh Acauemv 01 ji- - !...,. 1.a mnrninif meal, mil , ,i ,.., lo new (limners. iri. wiiii'.u r. - ,1 iitiH rei'eini . . ,, . . 1: ninm liirt'e IV! . .. 1 l...in,r tiuu we mum i" oi"" ,. the lii.ni. - - - . , (;n vile l'i" " .. , -uil. Soma of H diacitdin; n jn whidl tho council used to ,at tho ai-plo may be taken .(h .,,, illf;M a. found to be a ilaee of the ordinary break-; , f 111U,(.111, containing ..- 1 ..,..rr,.i . i:i .w,il....t... 111 the 11.. i. 11 new neimr iieiiiK". uiion fruit. inHinl that in the place 01 tno onium.j kuuj 0 juu.-cum, ' ,-r--- . i. 1... u-..u..v .m. H referred tf . t ii,.ic .lirt. eo ecteil 111 tlie .10110 n c.,i - 1 mens 01 , , . am.lo dumlingH a an illuMratnu : e )f mHllV y(.nr9 As a irat of (he alarming ndvanee of IuxunetM i .(i lho )r,,,, ,,f punhc.it on .... 1... 1 i .... .iu 1.1111111 1 uiiiit1 ,. . , tinii nein v .in. HI I'.nglHlHl. ' ! tlio fill pei, , - ..,, i ..1... n..it "a man can-. , . .J ul,s tiiken up, wnen, ..1,.. r..fnKi!! . 1 ..,1 .if Dm liehoklcrs, not have a pure mum " to the wonuernn-ui. . rA'j.L nnlIr.Jrthnon: riirni.t. Hlill more ragged niT. r. , ".' vi..w. Under ... ...I.- .-r . f Mfrrviiiiiii tit inn i .vfiitil' mi It' li'i" vn nlinoht nitogeiner o - jourui, uu - . j j Saxon combination. We have rev; of m,,l,lemig car t U ha .olleetiona of dumpling wh.eh nught, ;n W10W Mui dy th.a w nec.rd with tho. opinion of. U'l ' 8,ulke the public faith in tho mi and then we have recollection ' ; cro)0 bogy. other dumpling which might have, TZZM Gown. Wn the origin 'of t f ' M... w-n.. of5te Jan- . 1. l,n) k it to liC, ....minlBSlollcr to tm l- 1 .1 . ..l....ita Oil ...iil 111 lji .. .. . .. . 111.1 run iu..'. 1 .. ;.. tl... i,.,w ill I.0IUI011, i ntrn raw, yet , 1 expotun"" . . , giie iiii ii turn, y cook, 1 ... ... f l,..r wits em PlstiTS, lor 811. 3pitzeni)iirg i " chj ... in whoo hand it become the V'rJl own 100 magnit u ent costumes of wouiu. lu "u""" , , Sunduv announced hia text, Aiiani, where art thou? "Ib,. bredem, can be divided into fouh headH," began tho domima. "First every man is somcwhar; bcc ondly,' moBt men am where they ain't got no bus'nes to be; thirUly, you'd better look out or you 11 be cittin' there you'aclf; fo'thly, m i,.ni;,m Kow. bredern, I guess wo might's well paat by th fust thro heads and come imn d'fly to tho fo'th, infant baptism. V- Vlr TrilillTlfi. I3W xv uir.M Was Small c:. r-Lrinnlier Wren resembled the smallest of British birds riot in name. only. Staying with Charles II at that Monarch Newmarket hunting lodge,Sir Christopher heard him complain that tho rooms lacked height. "Purdon me, sire, he broke in; "to mo tlicy fem iuk "Aye, and to mo, too, now, replied n w,v mmnireh. crouching till be nearlv touched the floor, for this king, who "never said a foolish thing and never did a iso one. would have made two oir v,mi phcr Wreu. A Fw Word of Warning. Two big men, well known fight er, were quarreling, whereupon one of them said: "1 expect well fight; I don't bco any other way out ot it. Butlwnnttotcllyouoneim . j- flock have false teeth ana it you . . in tho mouth and brea k t hem I w ill j ue nL I e . .irrnw nml KIIOOL UU. uiu - - - cciaguxiiuH "7- , u ,r soul." renlied Father T-ii unn.l tho bovs alons to the church!" Pall Wall Gazette be Giffars, Cigarettes, Tobac cos and Comectionery. Fikst Class Soda Fountain Connection. Give Ilelatli, Vigor and Tone Herblne Is a ooon for suffer from ...... i, i.i. Uv ita use the blood 1 U.aav - J quickly regenerated and the color be come normal. Tbedrooping Btrength is revived. The languor i diminlBbeU Helt. vigor and tone predominate. life and happy activity results. Mr. IIIIb H. Shired. Mlddlesborough Ills., write: "I have been troubled with liver complaint and poor blood, nl I found tiothiiiK to benefit me obo. Hurl. I mo I hone never to tie tt iihmit it. r hue wished that I had known of it in uiy husband's lifetime." 60c. Hold by A. 8. Locke. On Qooci Term. T nortnin nnrish in One of tHe southern counties of Ireland the congregation at theEpiseopalchurch ilv civ. One dav the lluiuucitvA ' , v - bishop of the diocese announced his intontinn of visitinn the parish. Of course the parson was in serious concern lest ins lorusmp buuuiu You can hit mo anywhere and kick mo anywhere except in the mouth, but don't you dare break my false teeth. Atchison uiuur. l .1 ...Ik tllA lliltTPU II" ... verfection of pie apple. i" " j mIK ana sum., ()neof i Und..irbi job. iecnth century1 went out with a mar-l of J.pra. Ont of nroMI1 lic? for he p velou. evolution of new sort of t,w rg-ou. go na c inm.st- to a gentleman, who gave her a note fruit of all kind., but there a fn,rtti n 0f tg, manager of a certain club, nothing in the lint to exceed the de-, d hu. n u g b.nl. , followB. lieiou juice of the Northern Sp , of s lver trickle loU'- ' , .Doar Mr. x.-lTiis woman wants Tn..i.,..wi. l?,.,l. the Shannon or, ( ,n pheasant wing ! a nn iiiui.tiiiurii - in . . i ..i,.imiiw Hint itiwi whniiuik. ! v. hnHlv afterward ine an- tho Stuarf. Golden. over a cio i .& & There i nothing in me wo. " gauze. n y-j , and jeweled ceed the beauty of the apple Mo-. h gh fr0m the for ehtjd. .nUJ n, while the air i aden w th . j , a d m.ntr icped th aom, while the air i laden witli an A cM .xouisite perfume that ha char, d g t ,e mtncja a hundred generation, na w fure.-, tho poesy, the love and the com -of CW, ofjlomatjjtnd pfjt- - 1 lO 1 1 V c;- T ,1nrn sav she does. but I don't fancy the job."-lx)ndon Tit-Bits. Tka Paainut. tb Tirice of peanuts will work universal misery. The peanut haa become a staple article of food. Tt- nnniaritT i immense, and the uses to which it can be put are man ifold. Great industries, like the ctr- j nmnla - an nourished Tipon tha peanut The threatened .f nwt h averted by every possibl mtana. Providence Jour nal. Atk your dootor bil b thlnli of Ayr oidfimilT infirm., follow Ui. adrio. and " -"' -j.'c. CO-U.w.11. M. Imim Indfiwn dnr rr Mon mouth and Alrlm 7:) a. m. t.:l p. iu. Lravea Indt-pn' Ihu for Mn muutnand ialia 11:110 a. m. 6:14 p. in. L'ven Monmouth tor A I rile. T: a. m. S-Jii p. m. L't ilonmouth for liallat. H Jii a. tik. 6i p. m. Imim Alrlle for Monmouth and Independence, a. m, :U6 p. in. leaves IHilla for Monmouth and Independence. Irno p. m. TM - 1,'ven Monmonth for Independence 9:40 a. m. l :'l p. m. 2.-40 " 6: " I " Leave Indppen , denre fur Aion. 2.-05 p. m Davidaoi? 6V fledges, Props. IN CorvaUis k Eastern Railroad I. L. SMITH w Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE I. L. SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - - Oregon. I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. TIME CARD NO. 24 Vrt O Vnr YnniliriR.- ? w -- . Leaves Albany 12:4o p. m. 2:00 p. M. 6:20 p. M. . 6:45 a. m .11:30 a. m. .12:15 p. m Corvallis Arrives Yaquina. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina.. Leavee Corvallis . Arrives Albany.. No. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m Arrives Dntroit 12:20 P. M. Vn 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.m. Arrives Albany 5:55 p.m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in ilma tn nrinnect with tne S. r. south bound train, as well a giv ing two or three hours in Albany hpf,r rlerarture of S. P- North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany civine direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, lireiienDusn and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockreix, Agen Albany. U. H. Cronise, Agent, Corvallia. HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and sat isfactory way of buying your clothes, beingr that "00O CLOTHES ARB ALWA 3 MADE TO ORDER." Make vour selection from the tail- viiub STRAUSS BROS. . . r Chicago, tst. 1077 Good tellon for ow Quarter century You'll find a world of pleas ure ia wearing the clothes made by Strausa Bros., faultless in style, fit, finish and materials. They're so much better than the ordi nary run of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in or dering, because if garment are not satisfactory, yon needn't take them. V fc, WILIv BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR GREAT LYne OF SAMPLE S CALL ON P. M. Kirkland