c
,11 nmUniv the feed at the Star Grocery
Feed your horse and cow well ami bu tno ictn
, ' ,'.., A t ... A morion iui Kuwpo IhIIcvu iwvm
Enterprise Publishing Co., Publisher.
Tii tl.mn.Mulivn.litl.mii of ilii' country
merlea and Euwpo iuev ma. Hlu.led
c.onetuationof silver U one o, the (or ,h. three ye,,., h h o
'.Wiling causei
. T. FOIW. Editor.
J. II, MulUN, BiiHlneu Malinger
VUMMtlKt TlllHDAV AT IKlXPKNtlliSCa
OmCK S.AST MIDI MAIS KTRKKT.
Knt.rrd at Ilia po.tofn.Hi al Ii.tpi..Unc., Or, a.
aaooi.t-cla mall matirr.
ol (he shrinkage '
values o( nil agricultural proii.ici.
Whether tliU contention t ,,r
wrong it is. believed to I true ly the
peoi'lo, 8.1.1 tlt strong pull 'f l'-lii!
leiitlinent Is" going to force tho awim
., 1 I., .....u.itllllitV to cull I
yate tlio homely virtue of frugality and
unremitting liiJnrtry. H these !
lessons have been vvoll learned the
troublous time through wht.h
passing wilt not I'ttvo liven l.l.v '
In
BI'BSCRIPTIOX:
11.50 rEtt YEA l
tt'llllimMll If Kt'H'S .... .... I, ..a
... .. ... ' .... .1 ... it rnwinTltV l1"
.,.mi..l nation to reauiusi im- iimum...
..........1.1 It is .lrl).l.kt as well as HlVCOU)
monetary coih.hioih oi u.v '" . . , , ,
; L eviction that is H hind the uSU ti,.,Mlo Umo oxt,.
! . . , L...1 in the r business inetlfids.
nurar an movement in voi """. i ....... .i..
A
THURSDAY, MAKCH 21. lS'AV ;
Ov'r of Oi et,-tm' greatest needs is home- (
nmiiufae oi io. Wo sli p a inuatly c.ir
load iiftor carload of beef and mutton ,
Into tho Kastorn market nnd buy most j
of our hams, bacon, lanl and canned j t, (.trong itiin.led and ehivuh-o'.-s
meat from the great packing ln)iw"ot',jiitr ,,f the Amity Made settles the
Chicago. We eel! ton of fresh fruit to ' woma nffrago ime'.:oa in the follow
"tii .uvml.. ,i9i of tl.o Rockv nuiHiitains. ! :,. ,.tr.l mii.1 mm:ncr: "V.'ciiv.m has
i --i - - --- . i
tho IVcroh prohil-iiory ttwUmi
.l.ili.." Ithnl.eh luf ofllr-' Ameilcan
..-! 1 ....(toil irrowois. niul of tho
nil.iovr in Inilia ami AiV'ontonm
monctnrvrevoliUioil U n-' ' t ,,;u"'
at priresthnt leave only n miei-osooi'ioal
profit to tho frwer, nnil hnjiort into
the state hih prlee.1 jollies, pr.-rve
anil similar iK'Honeies. We ilo thi
thouuht'ossly, reekloiy ana improM
Jently when wo conM ns well pnxluee
11 thejencoessities of life nt home. We
have a foil niul climate naturally
nii.if'ii". iv n.i. . . . .. v.
' . ... t it f..... 1...
vet we uny iui oi our uui-.i? uv." i.
hoeii on!ai..eil ly a FUfivme p"cr to
fill the lu.Mo.-t phioo ia the creative
plan, but to put herself en an equality
i;h man would not be to elcvute, but
lo .le.'ra.lo litrso'.f, for the would lo?e alt
1 hat uitike life iHJMiblo, lovt; and ain
muehi.f that which makes life haiJ to
war, wrJiiliies. Ut woman k.vp
within her sphere it is best. Let hrr
i. .. .i,.i. i...t nCiroc." We Jonoi
lH" .. 4 V ' ' J
Thev loi.k to large nult.i and fowt tho
em;;!! dotal!, and when tni late to
remedy the evil they llnd Hint thecaukor
orn.'of nos'ii-t ha dootivyed their
iiltaiiiv. l'riideiiot'.cwnomyand in
dustry nto the only royal p'il" 'l:,t
lead to honor.ihlo and loxilinialo pros-iH-rlty,
to tl.e huildintf of a fortune that
rests easy oil a man's oun-viouiv.
Tur !e al tond-r dceiva-e ia the Now
Yoik banks w.w nomethiui; overJT.tKKS
IHW lat week, and the circulation had
increased (Si.tWl.OJO. Docs it portend
another raid on tho gold reserve or .loci
it mean the pu!ti;:of more money into
Kfiliii;:;!.e hu:ii:C.
Uev. J. II. HitUlwiit prtMU'W
aldo wriiHMt bote urn ruwiuj.
Wo lipo lu will Hn ntvor u
nain.
H. U. Hall J Cl.n. n-nk
mi(.lo R few dy vlMt t. 1 lnh
ninth bft week.
Thrt"Htird Tiuioi Comiily '"
will iiifsont their ilrnin:t l the
Oild Fellows hall, i yit,
.. c.t. ...I..,, .... inni. Manh Ul,
Como ovotyb.Kly and enjoy a bhI
Intigh.
Tlie public B.'ho.)l hero will j;ivo
an ontertftininont at. tho oloao of
tho tornt in rtbotit tour wk.
Uev, lbiliiuttynno preacho.l his
last nernion boloro confervneo lttsl
Sumlav.
lKHNO.
IN-fill
V j..)VltJfci Aitcji t....t-
A A 4
UAI.I.AS.
v..t n.t .u-ross tho en: we cxp.-irt ' mo a a ehamplon of woman's rWit,
l,.r, .mantities of wool ami im.virt Uo-called, but we remember hearins tl.e
practically all ot onr wooVn pooils; we jeame arumen'ts use.! in opposition to
women tlttm tbemelve for tho learned
nrofessions. law, mediiiae nnJ tl
ministry. It is iite prolable
that
Import all of o.ir wijpir in the raw
material, yet w- hive the finest top&r
1ju niiTitrv lii the world. The farmer."
.... . . i . I .. Ml n.ra ..lt,tv fllll lH!Uir.ll
of Oregon pell the raw material in uie wowu.i ... ..v. v.
lowest market and buy the finished privileges with her stronger belpmato.
.proiluct in the dearest. They praeti-1 man, but it is dirticult to make out a
ct tu.r inalienable rights
Viltif ' v v--rv . . . r---
. i
ling both wa when they Bhonl.l only . just the same.
t -f.i
pay me nrsi ror oi ioe raw mini-, ui. im-i
of manufacture. Home manuiactorieii
will not only enable them to do thi
but will almj Increase the wealth and
population of the Ftate, give employ
ment to the uncmployeil lift the pro
during classes out of debt and make
them free and independent citizens
The people of Orearon must become
manufacturers as well ns producers if
they wish to build npa prosperous commonwealth.
I TnOreger.ianay: "Since tho con
i ferenre stems un ai-complisheil fact.it is
.!oro than ever a pity that the United
.S::.tes lias throw n iyw y her influence in
t- in advance by fleeting as delegates a
lot of silver monomeUlist fanatics, to
whom nobody will listen," We pw
suu.e the "nobody" to whom the
Oreoniaii refers is the wealthy lunkinu
i o,-.,.iic!i'pa of Euroi and America. The
American delegates to the proposed in
ternational monetary conference repre
" . ! sent laru-elv the sentiment of the voting
T. democratic , pros, o, n,s se , tIlC country. Senator
intlv taking certain federal appointees v 1 iiil0
1 , , i . . , j Teller is really the only ii.cml.er of tl.e
if tho Cleveland administMtton to tafk . . .. .
delesjation who is -
vocate, and as he i a man of broad views
hewill hardly jeopardize thcsucee8s;otthe
conference by advocating extreme views.
the Oregonian will hardly be adopted by
the conference.
for not only retaining republican clerks in
office but also for making appointments
direct from tlie republican ranss. n is
the custom of the oountry ami oi pontic-, n,i.r will
.I partie. to select men for official J It is not probable that auj number will
tlia ratio at 'S'-i to 1.
position who arc nlstama!ly in accorn . r
with the administration in power.
Oar republican friends practice this j.ist
and equltaJile metlioii mvariaoiy, ana it
is certainly an unexpected innovation
on the part of Tresidciit Cleveland's
appointee to adopt the opposite policy.
It comes to our ears that several hijrh
official are filling clerkships with re
publican right along. Thi i unjust
to democrats aa individuals and an out
rage upon the party organization in the
ytt. Wa believe in permitting every
honest and efficient republican official
to servo out his term of office, but that is
a far as political amenities should be
extended. The old Jacksonian -policy is j
the only principle that will give cohesive
Strength to any political organization.
r . l . . I .-. tn t-utini Btmnlv
illen UO ..III ll.aiHimiilK. inyuni..
for empty applause. They must know
. il.t tl.A n.li!.al lalnrAF w
i worthy of his hire. Men should be
honest with themselves and with their
party.
Tla ilohnttiijj ioFy tu-t nt tho
academy hint iMiduy veiling.
Tho Diilliis iMnelmU totitn export
to plly at Motunouth next !iitui
.lay nflcrtUHiti.
Tho M. K. brethren will organ
izo tv bibb Kvfitty Wevlnosilay
rveiiiiiCt '
J!i. Kinma Ib'tiil'f'V. of
eitv, visited it Monmouth hirt j
..'..i...
lr the tt-al facts it, t!.o A.lumea rMr f
areas captain Ooir.au n-orts them interestina
Traill will n:a';e prompt rostituiioii for j ,'.l,,Jlail,,m.Mt hero SnturJay even
the wanton insttlt to liie Amerioau t- ,
Tlieeiti.:cns met in conveuli in .
nturilav eveniii;: but cliil not
l.rir.p ostt tv city ticket. j
nievcle nenls are getting to lo
Hiiito p'.i-n'iiul in lbi'.laK.
The rotitlinjr circle met nt W. M
K.ricy'ei ritidetuo lust Monday
evening.
The lhilla btifo ballita wero
t'arrf ttrro JU0
Save thcChildrcn
By Purifying Thlr Blood
Hood's rpria Maho- Pura
Blood, Cunea Scrofula, to.
-Mrtp"i'c " ,,",,,', lltf'"'rin h"
bwii Trytti'.'tl. My liut. ttlrl. B. ri
M , h.l fr Mar )r, ba.t klu .He... lb
tut Wax Jt-u ' l,r-
Two Bottled of Hood'
pmap.rllla eaiit 'rnptlo... .to IhI
Ai.it the only thins that tho Spauhd.
.(v.i.u.eiit cti-t be ospecled to do U to
apo'oi'te and .'.i-ciplinc
of.icer.
the ol'.'v
ltd it
.!. L. Ctistle has O'.KI lu-id v(
sheep rca.lv to market in TuMlum!.!
savs the Corvallis Times, r.ml will j
nrobablv ftart with them this:
week. Although there is : railroad j
from here to rorthttid, the entire ;
band will be driven. It costd 10
cents per head to drive them, tiii'l
it costs over :0 cents per head t
ehip tliem by rai1. Over o.lH-t!
licatl id lientoti county sheet.) wcrv!
tnarketeil in Portland ln.-t season,
niul of the etitire lot only one car
load was shippeil.
Salem Post: The kic!c ii;.'tHti.t
Oregon's railroad coniini.Min is
not con fin i.tl to the state. Fri'tn
nwnv un in the fttito of Washing
... iim.i eoiniiliiint. and nil
Sarcaoarilla
7r.,.u.,.tii."jvitb.n.i:.
"TTrf'a l-'IIH 'if l1'0 ,K",t ' "":lir ,',h'l,u
ruU..K.'a"o. Try. box. .u.
5 tim- UUI I IAMQ uniicF I
MIL VVILLIrtifiu nwui.
FXDF SALBI
Mv entire HI.hU of HimiU and
Hhoea, at IU followtiiK nliai
Men's Storm Rubbers
Ladles' " "
Children's" "
' fine kid shoes, 5 to 8-
" " " 81tolH
" " ' 12 to 2
Men's Tan Shoes
Ladies' Kid Shoes from
B .55 )
.35 !
.30 j
.85 !
1.00
1.20
1.85 !
$1.25 to 3.00 j
ALL OTHER GOODS at LIKE PRICE
., . .... t i
jtzr-rv.'-r -' - . ' v " "
l, )( Hniiiph f fh.iMMir J';.r'i7tl
from, hulls niid I.Mtrdor for fltl.l.oW.
Call and eoliUiiiod lliul yml i nn a j
fld yvt tMit. mi ," pnri luw.
W. H. PATTERSON, INDEPENDENT
r ' r f f
New Years Proclamation.
beaten bv the Monmouth team
last iNUimlay.
Score 7 to f.
tj ItuVKli.
ia n:i-: it.
Miss Xettin Crosby, of Mon
mouth, is our school niistre.-H. Th"
school board nldd a dic
tior.arv find a new flnvo to tlie
j rtii'tn.
j Miss Aduio Moody, of Corvallis,
(was visiting hero thii week.
tit)-1 t-vrus tsriwuey ueij....;
a i:.t- i.i- iio'.-t
III Mil lt M -J'"t it
IU'..t. . . . .
j I .- i'.-'i '' ""'
I. .niul I"'
ui, u ti.! I.'., ti. . .
MX.. mi it: S- nr I I "'
iNWd'KNid'Nrt:, a:Kt;t;N.
ft ft
rplIK peoplo cf I'olk roui.ty
lake tmliro that during the .
year l-v. in n..ir. ik vncn
liKOCKKY h-il the.roiHi..n with
Cue proivl iea nnd o prli i-D.
I bi year
erruti-r
t, net v a niul nil ntn' tilnr!. They
L will cell gmals nt Ik.IL.iii J-rtee.
n ....
iea nnd ! prli en.
r tin y pr tifV lo put a j
r tliittilu e ltd tt ecu t belli- 2
d P. IRVINE
GROC
u ' i . - i .
Dcalis made to Goverr.or I.ord ; gani a literary Boeioty at .-uve
W H. Peed, a sraindenler of Ta-, last wecu.
coma, ."lieges that ho has written Sor-riin Pros, have Wen Imying
repeatedly to tho Oregon railroad ; fl )(;t (lf "ivjVL!i y'. hc. at this
coinmission for informalion as tl j ,.i;lt.0 recently.
freight rates on gram n wrn i?.la (f
1 1 kj ..... i ot.it.ia iMor in iii-p
.:r nrt ti riai ti umv v ...
closed stamps each time nm!
;M.T.CR0W1j
in, i""1 "" """'iii
,f. 1 wheat was shipped from lle.itikk
!
fit Jgnur.uturvrul
lr
f.-rnrl to nav ex:)- rises of i:.! ritja
lion, vet lias received no reply, and
.... . . ......
ho further complains tnai toe u.c
la other words the ratio advocated by I po ,.,,,injisf ion" is the only out
, . it 1 . I 1 . -..I', . . ..1 1. 1 ft r . ii t u.. 1 1
i Lot. I, is ei-pr rp!n-i d I'S Itrii) stii'It
infjrinaiion. We shall aiixUtfly
aivait t'ri" reply "f t In coiir.iiisioi
I . .I t . ,.!..-...,. .i...,inc llinr i- Lr l.
Tim g-.ld standard organs scent a new j n,0,c -Tn x i0ut-l v an tut the
Iruit Growers Meeting.
According to notices published
quite a lot of the fruit growers of
l'olk county met nt Manas. aiur-
While it is always prudentto ayoid debt
audjespeciaily commendable on the part
ol anv legisiaiivc or esauuicuu.ii .u . , , , . .
- " , ' China, independent of the war lndein-
cnrtail public cxpeiiM?B in the interest of ' . , .
e iHUV,n.OI IliU.i, .iiiA.v...
danger to their system of money Iul fate of this commission
finance in the settlement oi in
indemni'y between China and Japan.
They clearly see that if Japan demands
the indemnity payment in gold that it
will cause a i-erious drain on both
Europe ""d America.and the business
stability of these countries will neces
sarily be seriously disturbed. There is
hardly any question as to the kind of
metal Japan will stipulate the indemnity
to be paid in, as that country is practi
cally on the gold basis, The Japanese
are too shrewd a people to let tl.e Chinese
get the better of them in a deal which
involves hundreds ol millions of dollars.
Japan will evidently demand payment
in gold.
Tun probability of peace between
China and Japan has cauncd tilver to
take a fudden rise in London. It is
said that the reopening of trade with
the heavily burdened taxpayers, yet
there are certain improvements that
should be made in this city at as early a
date as the financial condition of the
treasury will permit. W'e.refer partic
ularly to improvement in the hygienic
conditions of the city. There are pools
of stagnant w ater in various parts of the
city which are a menace to the health of
the community. At this season of the
year these pools are the lurking plaees
of the various forms of malaria, wlinre
the microbes of infectious disease piop-
agate and colonize by the million. A
thorough, but not necessarily expensive,
gystein 0f tiling would reduce this danger
to a minimum
nit v, w ill call for an increased use of that
metal, The prospects of an early inter
national monetary conference evidently
lias something to do w ith strengthening
the tone of the market. If the United
States, Germany, Knssia and the
nations of the Latin Union were to
throw their mints oin to the free coin
age of silver a new era of prosperity
would dawn upon this country, and the
condition of the masses throughout the
civilized world would be materially improved.
: ware house, last weeh.
; Jack Veness' logging men an
ciminT p r.'"n timber opposite tow n
and dumping it directly into the
. river.
i Ted P.aldra nnd family wore so-
j jtiurnirg here the first of the week.
! His home is in Woodlmrn, Marion
I county.
I " Pn.AM P.
Dr. Price's Cream Bafcirtg Porvdcr
World's Fair Highest MtftaUnd Dlpmu.
I'm
Sash
Doors ii
!! i
" """ hi i
LI
Everybody.!; g A Few Pointers;
1 1
tih'rkvH r(ii.rn!.lti an. Work truitini U.l.''
DRESS MAKIKG :
Miss Sophia Goff.
i
Witiiix the last six months the world
has witnessed the rise of a now military
Wl.il itisnotoxned-iand maratime power ia Northeastern
lent at present to entail any further ex- Asia, which is destined to be a mighty
pense upon the taxpayers ot the city, j civilizing force among the semi
but it would be well to bear in mind the j barbarian millions of the Orient. The
advisability of making tlie iinpiovement j oldest and most populous nation of the
a soon a it becomes practicable to do world has been humbled and rendered
so. We simply call attention to the 1 Helpless oy a nauon oi lees man w.uw,
nuisance a. a source of danger to the ',000 people. The end is rapidly draw-
i ing near, and probablv within a month
city. - i . ... .
tlie pomp ana circu msiuneo oi war
day the Kith instant, for the pur- j
pogc of organizing a i oik couniy
Fruit Grower's Union." Among
iheui were some of tho most sub
stantial fruit growers of the county,
and we had an enthusiastic meet
ing. The meeting was called to order
by Hon. T. J. Hayter, and its ob
ject stated, after which he was
elected chairman of tho meeting.
On motion II. G. Campbell was
elected temporary' secretary.
On motion j. 15. Nunn was
elected temporary correspondim?
secretary.
On motion the Uiair appointed
Wm. Grant, 1). P. StoulTer and 11.
G. Campbell as a committee to
draft constitution and by-laws.
The secretary was then instructed
to correspond with Willis Prow n
of the Portland Fruit Grower's
Union, for the purpose of ascer
taining at what date he could be
with us to help organize, and to.
then give notice of our next meet- j
ing by publication. The time of j
the meeting being a time to suit
Mr. Brown's convenience. The;
secretary was then instructed to!
furnish a copy of the proceedings!
ot this meeting lo me several
newspapers of the county. On
motion we then adjourned to meet
at call of correspond inj secretary.
H. G. Campheij.,
Hecrctary.
To the Teachers
of Polk county.
The
ENTERPRISE
;
4-
I las lately returned from Sun
f'raiii'Ueo ami prfpiired to
give her palriniH the I vln tit
;jt"a new sylern of .
Dress Cutti;:;,' anil FIMln.ir.
Cor. lltilll I nnd I) S!m,
i n :: ic i k n i k n i p:. ( 1 1 1 : ; .
!
ii
ti
Si
H
ItUEXA VISTA.
Dates Hubbard, of Falls City,
was in town last week.
Monroe Kreutz has been improv
ing the ler.ces around his town ;
property.
i Hamby Ilannon, of near Calvary j
ll.i.r.li -iu vw.Tttifr bia brrither
VlJUlt'.', n .........0 .w -'
here Jast Sunday. j
Joe Miller, M. N. Prather and
Melvin Baldwin went up the!
T.. .1-: l....t .. Tl,..!
Ti blic sentiment both In this country will cease to exist between China and catc, wag BmaU ow ing to too much
and Europe is strongly in lavor oi an japan, me Japanese nave maue a snon Bnow
international monetary conference, and
i I
is prepared
to print
Programs for
Commencement
Exercises
on short
notice and
at rates
varying
from $1-25
to $14
a hundred,
according to
kind of
Program
used.
.1
ii
!
Tl... . . ' VA
intemaiionai mouemrv .vinc.c.w. Bnu viorouB lau.j.o.gu. n. u.c; Mrs. J. A. Mclam has Ikii Ulte , H
rreinler moot i?aiu in m j rai asiomsuea uom iiieiuse. .-(, mm i'"- ;sick uuv is mucn ueiier iii ireseiu,
chamber of deputies on February 2: "Iworld. ' J Misa Altliea Hall was .piite iii tl
J nt .in inn that the aloIition of -" ' il-itt utpoIt lint fchp iniiimvififT i 11
- . j e
! BLACKSMITHING
I
All teachers
should
use them.
l m.A s t,,
111 ; til ..... Ill
am of tl opinion that the alwlition of, la6t week but she is improving ' Hi ni:'tter, or better still, if pj
th fre coinage of silver, in which the Xo cocky ,jniard can fire on "Old ' now. j i'l js.esihle, call and examine
German government took the initiative, Glory" with impunity. For once gecj . carria3C load of Independence H lV.'o designs
psecipiUted the agricultoral crisis." reUry Greibam has manifested the true people passed through ur Iowa! l
fhe majority of the j-ople of both Ameri.an spirit. last Sunday. j
TAILOEING.
Sat-isFaetion Guarankcd
T. LAYTOH JEHK5,
IndeoiiiIene, Or.
Promptly atid
neatly done by
H. A.
The Cash Placksmith.
J. I Ol'SCSlKXMll
A specialty.
STREET, - INDEPENDENCE.
COPYRIGHTS- Tti
COPYRIGHTS.
CA I OIITAHI A PATKr-t rora
rrrmii ari.wnr and n hnmont oplnum. wiit. to
tptmeru la th rwrnt bu.ine.it. ( .mriHiTitn.
I tKHianrtctlf cnnfldMitul. A lllBdhoolt tA'tt.
l ftirinatKm crmnwntuc I'ltt,.! mtid bow tn .m.
' tMn t)iia i m. A Im cmisI.u. ol aimi
ftoal nd mpntlflc hnnkj iH.iit tnit.
fill UUrn thr..nl, Mi.nn ft Co. rwwtT
. imiial nrAlmlotb SW-i.miIH Am.rlr... mn&
thus mrm brouulit wM.r belnralh piitilie will..
. out ot to th iBTinlor. 'I'ht. .,ilnit twir
; IfwttMl M.klr. Irutif lltntraf1. hmm tiT fmt lh
worid. a.VKviw. ii!(.. rr.i. arm frw.
BalOif Krt.t.iv montlily, fitta f-ta. hi
kUm '..I Milt I.. . Bumh t.
feral pUttfM, In antorm. and l.h'M.rm.. of im-
bnOMia. wila Blana, natl.nc Imndrr. Ut rtn
)al -rl dnaUrt). aad iiiara ountm- la. Adlr.
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