WF8T8Jf)E ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON 8EVEX FREAK OFjNATURE. a Tw Eneas- Wllhln Another A V"d IWrvme- Tret Still Re nub. i),ilho!J do..tlon cUlm j Mr ,,,mU r,i slump, i""- y, weasUrSS IU ll In Tlivrv was iiuililng ! sVul ihU la lu.lt H. It. ........... visit! Mr. Umlcuian -bile u,k 'l U" Ur Uh" aJ HOlirnl wilt-. bikini wf lh U,U'1 wrd"' Thii u lheul t0 ,,,Vr,llSu wart cluly,..Hl lo their great ,oi.buw..t found Ih.t .v email bu, trw 'i o,,M lwod il,ecl,y jutl.seHr uf Urg on., ihJ Hi rwrted slump still re- wart More H Ulm M t The lul noaeeJ in tbe bitin measured l"cl" Jn fount. T. wnouin KlnU Uck t.i the ii. rrl'l'i f UliClrk visit tu Oregon, ami if ih iuu ' a00 l,r,"r wtiun il fl,1 !"" jMhl5. Th rjMMllon U, who al th firpt tm? At t hor fwli'I ' lh Unk Ut - U,,k awJ in lelti"! W drwP lw,olJ to in ths I' wnd. W. L. Phil lips at U bts rwwus, Ul a rot tt0uoJ hi . swain acroas th ,ier nJ h'!l' of ,,um fc,of men ot lh U,,k' I'"111 l'" aoimsl lr- Wul fr llmrly twi.tancs th hr would ha prihed T. 8. llsmlsaker of Curtallls, ! limed a very i'llerretinic lectur ers .t Krida night to a Urg 1 ul upprrtlttiivt iuiiniiu on lor option, lit will Wtr9 n Ar Krt.lity night, My Oih. The rcoi! I,mw rmHjndml wllli giNxl liUirtl ollVrlng, which B) l0 nki. Morrli Fuwln rrlr, from AllgflM, Cllfnrili, Itxl wk, BO- cmiminl by hi brotln-r, WilUrd, nil wlfo and Ut: Uedlcau. Mn. VomWt mothtir. TliU ia Mm. Fowl' flrt trip to On-gou. Hho ha nuny giNMl thing to lay of th ittta. Mr. William of Airlie the Mad Urltir for IhU diatrict ha Imhui inn king aoina vttry much nunditd rjlri on th" road in thii vicinity during tlio I ant fu dayi. RV. lUlrniliid will irach here Halunlay night All ar Invited to hear thn new prpaiding ellir. W, T. Arnuld ircauhiHl hi firpt (oriiion at Lewiavilla Huuday in tlm Kvangf linal church. Waller Norton and hi mother jMjnt Bunday vioillng with Mr, and Mr. Henry Hlaat. Mr. Harmon and daughter (!rao altcndiHi church here lant Butiday. Kev. I'. T. Haynca attended r vival iiiwling at Albany lnt werk. Prof. I'aloier wnl Katurday and Sunday at hi hoiu in Dallaa. MIm Mae Kempof Dalla yialted with her mother laat Sunday. Mi Marian Haynaa haa a po itlon fit Albany. Training hop i the order of the day now. I)r. Ruller pae thin way Sunday. Wool WanUst. I aru In the market for wool at highral rani) price. (Jeo. K. Riiky. IIOKN. Puhvinr to tho wi'u of Cyril Ptir vine of thi uy on Ajiril L'lHIi. a Ifliy. Hi'Khi.iNu Monday, April 25th, l'.HH, to Mr. and Mr. Charles Hurling, girl- Tayi.ok To thn wifn of Ana Tay lor In thii city April .tOlh a daughter. hick lirailat'lia rmulta from a dla onliTixl Miimaoli anil U quickly cured liy I'liamltf rlnln'a imnacti and liver laliM. For lo by all ilruKuUl. 1Vuol for Kale. 8. ('ox, the wood dealer, i. ready to deliver wood at your door on hort notice, liig fir wood $3.r0 per cord; second growth 3; maple !. Phone 113. Growing- A die and I'alna. Mr. Jiaiv Huiimr. Uretnoiiil, Teiaa write. A ull 12, IIH)2, I bave umhI IUI lrd'Hnow Lluliuent in my family (or thri year, I would not be with out It In th bouae. I bave uwd II on my llltl girl for growing pain and M'hr In br kueM. It cured tier rlRlit away. 1 have alno umm! It for fnwt tlt teu fvrt wild K"od ucora. It la to twt liniment I ever umd. 25o, 60c, f I. Hold ly A. H. IxK ke. tray HU'p. There are thirteen atray aheep at my place. The owner will pleas call aud settle the bill. Jacod Reckek. lCxpoaura To cold draught of air, to keen and cutting wind. uddeu chanKe of tent Hrature, aeanty clothlnx, undue ex poaureof the throat and neck after public eklog and e'nglajr, bring on oougb and cold, liallard'a horehoud yrup lithe bwt cure, Mr A. Barr, llouUn, Texas, write, Jan. 81, IWZ: One bottle nt liallard'a horehouod yrup cured me of a 'very bad cough. It I very pleasant to take. 25c, 60c, 1. Hold py A. H. Locke. i 0 I r s. 01 01 ' f M4 1 ' , nA'U ADIJ'ReVSONS CI OIHIXO LWAUKC mmer PI I L W " U " Spring 5ur Till! CIIUKCIIIM. 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 OUR Spring Sack Suits arc not of the or dinary character. You see a group o f uui'iiy -t ... i them here. There is a certain nowmv ... "Adlcr" clothes that appeals to every s vl.sh man. These arc decidcdlyVjig men s clothes Thev have dash-youcf admire your own appearance if you wore one. Peerless Clothing Store North Half Douty Building INDEPENDENCE - OREGON MrttiwlUt i:pln4,Ml Cliurrli. C'tiriifr i( 5ili aud Monmouth street; Hov. W. V, Kdmondeon, pastor. Hunday school 10 a. rn. Morning eervufi 11 a, m. Claas meeting 12 rn. Evening aervice Hi) p. in. Prayer meeting eyery 'ediielay evening at 7:30. The parsonage la next door to the church and the pastor will he pleased to aee you and render any helpful services. Calvary lreab) terlan Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. . Endeavor meeting 2 p. m. Evening worship 8:00. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ings at 7:30. United Evangelical. Hunday school at 10 A. M. Morning service at 11 o'clock. Keystone League of Chrimian Endeavor at G:30 P. M. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Ethel Brown, superinten dent of K. L. C. E. To all of these services the pub lic is inyited. Daniel A. Poling, pastor. rReNo-joTTpv OP AT 2.06j 25531 IkEAJ OCJrL4Rtc.2A0 I BIKB OP JOK HKAL 2ill Hired by Ited Heart 2ill, "tlie alra of Chain Shot 2:WI, Ited Meal 2:10, Klc. l.ru ALICK M. (trial) .by Mark Field, (son of (le. Willie.), D to of JtedHrallMO, Allswid el re of IJaisv Field iiiH'i, Mni 2:ll brl no Field 2:11 i, ele. Hed dm DAY HKLL by Advanwlreof Malranka 2:25 ele. Usui of Writs 2:li;'4. Vlndei Z.-JSi'i. Third dm daughter of Tlppo Kalb, a thofou((hbred. Ited Heart U by Oef.rge Wilkes, out .f.Hwel heart, by Sullao ; second dam Mlnni-lialis, Hie dam of lieKUllful tn-lls, ele Ited Seal stand Ifl.l, eonifaetly built, with g-rest quality aod a sure sire of great epeed. He will make the seasou of 1904 at the OREGON 5TATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Heaaon With the usual return privilege. Uood pasture at reanonable rate to mares sent from a dlntance. Address 8AM CA8TO, Fair Grounds, Ore. Christian Church. Preaching every 2nd aod 4th Sunday by Rey. E. C. Wigmore. Sunday school 10 A. If. Y. P. S, C. E. 6:30 P. M. Subscribe for the West Side En terprise, $1.50 per year. Cadics' Exclusive Store... A beautiful line of Tailor-made Hats and Other Dressy Creations that add to the charm of Femininity. Complete line of Ladies' and Misses' Suits, and Ladies' Furnishings. IF YOU WOULD DRESS IN STYLE AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION CALL AT Mrs. Frasers, 27 Commercial St., alem ruu i i il i i i i i 1 1 i i 1 1 i i i i i i il ii J . VM M n vzi Kls L Gash Given Av;oy to Uccrc off In Addition k Mo 171 m"haa Mwjai iouurrruuirrui .- . ijsp.-' i :n .u. We are going to be more liberal than ever in 1904 to users ot .avion ounce. oi omy m Lion-Heads, cut from the packages, be good, aa heretofore for the valuable premiums ire nave always given our customers, uuv : IIIUIIID the same Llon-Hada will 'entiUe you to estimates in our $5o,ooo.OO Gtmnd fJteatJL1 i. i . . -I..V. A .nm.n Von ran sand in a manv estimates SI desired. TneTO WU1 DO mil, 9UUIV VI UU( .iiuui liku uu mw - TWO GREAT CONTESTS The first contest will be on the July 4th attendance at the St. Lonia World's Fir; the second f "jf Vote For President to be cost Kov. 8. 1904. $o,ooo.oo will be distributed In each of these t $40,000.00 on the two, and, to make It still more interesting. In addition to this amount, we will pvea Grand First Prizo of $5,000.00 eon testa, and thus your estimates have two a21aBialiBVBBBBSSSsn opportunities of winning a big cash priie. Five Lion-Heads cut from Lion Coffee Packages and a a cent stamp entitle you (in addition to the reg ular free premiums) to one vote in either contest: WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST What will bo tlm total July 4th aiipndan -e at tho St. Louis World l uir? At Chicnito. July 4, Mil. ih !. was 2S3.273. For nearest corro t estimates recei-J in Wclson Spice Com pany' olliee, ToIihIo. t)hio, on or before Juno 30i', J:4. wo will Ifivo first irir.e (or the nearrst correct estimafi. second prize to the next nearest, etc., etc.. as follows: I First l-rlss I2,SOO.OO 1 Second Prl l.OOO.OO 3 Prises -J5OO.00 each l.OOO.OO k rn... ann.nn " l.OOO.OO 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 1 ,000.00 2,500.00 O.OOO.OO TOTAL, S20.OOO.OO 10 Prlees 1OO.00 20 Prises fiO.OO PO Prises 2O.00 QfM) Prises IO.OO ItiOO Prise 5.00 2139 PRIZES. Printed blanks to vote on found in every Lion Coffee Pack age. The 3 cent stamp covers the expense of our acknowledgment to you that your es timate Is recorded. PRESIDENTIAL VOTE CONTEST What will be V.:s total Popular Vote cast for President (votes for BU cnmlit'.Hii-v combined) at the election November 8. I'M? la 1900 election. l.WJ.oXI people voted for President. For nearest cor rect estlmaics received in Woolson Spice Co.'s, ofllce, Toledo. O., on or before Nov. 5, IMiH. we will eive first prise for the nearest cor rect estimate, second prize to the nest nearest, etc., etc., as follows: 1 First Prtse 2-52S S2 t ReondPria l.OOO.OO a Prises SfiOO.OO eaoh. 1,000.00 6 Prises 200.00 IO Prises lOO.OO 20 Prises 60.00 60 Prises 20.00 250 Prises IO.OO 1800 Prises 6.00 2139 rRIZLS. . 1,000.00 . l.OOO.OO . . 1 .OOO.OO ..l.OOO.OO ..2.6OO.00 ..O.OOO.OO TOTAL. S20.000.00 7 PRIZES 4279 Qistribuffld to the Public aferseitlnz $45.000.03 In addition to which wi shall give $5,000 to Grocers' Clerks (see particulars In UOH COFFEE cases) making a grand total of $50.000.00. COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF WOOLSON SPICE CO.. (CONTEST DEPT.) TOLEDO. OHIO.