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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
WEST SlfK KXTKKl KI5K, 1.Mm-it.,u.. - West Side Enterprise, ..'tend l Iml rimtniw. "" I"""1' " SBftscrirtica Price, $K50perVr. TKl.KI'HONE SSL 81-lbH'RIinTuX KATKS. (strli-lty In ilno) i math. II so 74 I 4ml "rll 4 Loral nolhv ar S viu rr straight ...... ,iv na ntliiftiua for ny nww Kate on dlrly tlwilKlnu made known n rpMetlou. A committee of citiens represent' as Pallas ami IuJepemlence ex ended an invitation to delegates to ha National Livestock Convention Portland last week to .und the coat show tt Dallas. he invitations was supplemented vith aa offer of a special train eeii' rouslv tendered by W. E. Coinan f the Southern Taciiic and the visit- ira, had the invitation been ac- -nnte.1. could have counted on a r ' fee spread of Polk county s best. But the invitation was passed genejr in question no one may fore' tell, but a materially nuarge-a tie i,i.t f.ir Anii-rlcaa brti from whatever source will increase price, and producers should share iu whatever hnancial Dsneai wnicn might a:crue to our meat-making industry aa a nmult or war Between Russia and Japan Meat is the conquering aoldier'i staff of life. It 1 the materia which supplies him with energy and force, civea huu the power endurance and puts into hi blood and fiber the element that make arinie brave, courageous and vie torious. Meat-eaters rule the worl Ixith in ieaee and war. For this reason the country whose meat- making industry has assumed such l.ir.'e nrouortiona as that of the United States seems not only se fiirt from successlul invasion, but is in position to profit by wars be tweeu foreign powers. America is a Iar;e producer of meat and oiler it for sale to the world to use as it may see fit to feed soldiers or the atretics of peace. In the prosecu tion ot Oriental wars, bellig'-r ent nations must seek tood sup plies in , the Occident, and should Russia and Japan come to blows ti largo quantities of American beef .'tsitors never came, lhe grunt ot 1 . ;. I.t t, ib.l.W nt ailfeen a,m ouler Pveimer uu,u iLed goats Ynd long-wo.l eheep Moubtedly find their way to th ever reachtd tbeir ears. The distant climes. un :io.e roud cackle of hens nor the cock- .-doodle-doo of the chanticleers hat woka the echoes iu the oultrr department of the Polk ountv coat show was music inheard by the live stock delegates .ad people of Portland. The dele 'te8 were kept close within the ;orporate limits of Portland, with he exception of a brief excursion town the Columbia where fish and iot livestock run. The trip would taye been perfectly proper for a I am monarch of all I survey, - almonconvention.The delegates no I but the department won't allow me loubt saw specimens of the world to . survey anything. Surveyor euowned Columbia river Chinook. General Daly. f i 1 Dnfilr.ova oolmrtn Hilt! T"" 1CC1 UCau auu oivi. v cuiuju is s w v :hese could give them little idea of Katber tian see another aemo .he livestock of the Pacific coast, crat elected, I would stand for the Ta Portland thev may have seen nomination for governor. Henry -he "animals" sometimes two Ankeny. the Governor Geer is a good editor and all a-round newspaper man if he did wait until after he was gov ernor of Oregon to take up the work But readers of his paper need not miss what he might haye written for the Govenor is running a column of happenings and com merits of fifty years ago. ATTRIBUTED SJYLYGS- MAKItli:i IN VANtOUVI.lt.) Si 'j TZJ w w " v--' i lhllli..NaiMt a Wrrat for V " m I CT1 f BO Vxl iu Ilia Arrra Follow a. J.m II I I. A I l I f f . i ii i trs via n n r-i l b u i n c ri t : m I' I'M iilill! 4 BiiUB At a ilirH rvnult of tti nwrrUir In Vanmvr Friday, of J. 0ro Stoll to MU KlUetwth Olive l'hllllHi war rant waa to dy lued ut ' Ju'ce Wllmin'a court fr arret nt Htoll. Sloll ha brt-H a rwililenl of lnilKfii- deiiMlwo year or more anil Mr ine past tlx uiontlu lia been eniidueliinc a restaurant her kuowu " HtoU'e rw.. taurant. Iurlu in May nero "ii has Iwen'kuowu a a married mau and h haniUHlttliH'il marital wlallona wild his wife and muiiH iatherniJ i thflr little .' vt-ar .il mn. Hence hi eel ion In inarrylm; Mi I'limip in o mat rued by iiilUfrt bs a tlenanee r tlie siate law .-eMi Phllllpa mvv Mr. Stull No. U iiuito vmimj auil wat in me employe of Mr. Stoll . a w allrew In lila rwtaurnnt. A "love" atL.lr apraim up ami about th ree wn-U ago, Mra. Moll No. I will" lier little b.hi left for the tvint. Hiuee lier marrlHKi' wlih Mull, wife No. J ret u reed to Iiuleiiileiic and In nmiiHKluK U Hull nutBurriit. 'I was nmrri.Hl to Mr. Moll lait week and lil former wife ha gone et but will not talk aUnit it li'iw," slif snlil to Wl-ST St UK K. I KIU'KISI: reprrm-ll- tlve to day. The omipU'iiim; witiien a;;iiiiiil Stull Is the newly married k'H' father. The charge n lewd and liiaelvoo e- haliitaliea with Anna Stoll. Stoll ik in l'ortlund where lie hn aaid he ex- ject to ri to work. He la aald to lw one of the best cxk In the country. He waa recently citlVred the place of head chef ill the hotel l'ortlund. Found it Cure for Indigestion I use Clumit erl:iiu's Stomach and lver Talileta for Indiestlini a:nl find thev suit inv case lK-tt-r thiui any ilvs- jH'pf-ia remeiK 1 have ever tried and 1 have used many different remedien. I am nearly fifty-one yems nf and have suffered a j;rtul hul frmn liillen. tlon. I can eat almoct aiiytlih'K ' want to unw. ito. W. Kmokv, Hi k Mills, Ala. For sale by All pruUm. School IN-port. vhere there was only one, but pportunity to see real livestock ras lost when they failed to accept iu invitation to attend the Polk county goat show. The best advertisement of Oregon hat could hare been presented to he eyes of eastern livestock mea vould have been an excursion up ' he west side taking in the Dallas -tock show, and Independence hence to Albany and down the .-astside with a stop at Salem. ,t would haye been a nice thing on he part of Portland to have seen -kat such a program was carried nt. Though Its mid-winter, the isterners would have carried Don't go outside of Portland vou might see some nvestocic. Portland to the Livestock Dele gates. I am opposed to smearing forest reserves ail over tne state, vive us more reserves. J. N. William son. The State Board of Health and the press are givine us a rest Microbes in Willamette Water. I will now give you a correct imitation of how to handle Oregon republicans. Frank Baker. Drinkini? mar shorten one's life it i r I aome wun mem pictures oi green t twice much whie ieids, cattle, sheep, goats and -wine on many hills with evidence f prosperity everywhere. As it vas, they left with memories of .vell it's no use to' guess what. drunk The Drunkard. I've had enough of trying to steer Oregon democracy. Sam White. I guess I'll try the governorship of Oregon, a rattle. C. A. Johns. Wars are invariably productive f an increased demand for food supplies in the countries involved, :onsequently the. prices of certain I will vote for Herman until the Irticles of food, especially meats, crack o' doom. B. F. Jones , ise in those nations from which the bulk of such supplies is ob tained. It is therefore certain that ihe American beef trade will de rive stimulation from the aug "uted requeBt for beef which is i come in the event of an inflict between Russia and nas aireaay been re former country ro- million pounds mcking house lepartment of itimated by ive at the t his coun ter drafts i in war. of T?eef 1 cfifltm- Do the public, or the public will do you. Geo. C. Brownell. Following is a report of the Sunny Slope school for the mon th! ending January 13, 19U4: No. ot days taught 10 " ' " attendance 281 " " " absence 12 j Ayerage daily attendance . ... 15 Total numer enrolled Hi Average belonging 10 Those neither absent nor tardy were: Pearl Fishback, Lettie Fish back, Lennie Fishback, llattie Ilerren, Elda Clark, Millie Clark and Nellie Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Baldwin went to Independence by steamer last evening, for a short visit with relative States men. I am mayor of Independence. J. S. Cooper. I feed 'em on cascara Plum ni er. bark. Hi I am a republican this rear. E. Hofer. I am a full fledged editor. T. T. Geer. Mr. Wm, S. Crane, of California Md., suffered for year from rheuma tism and lumbago. He was finally ad vised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and It effected a com- ilete enre. Thia liniment is for sale y all druggist. "I enjoyed Rood health until about two yearn am when I noticed my back tgan to ache fre quently: it became ore and lume.nnd headache soon added to my mihf-ry: atwo found that my general health dimini-iluci. I became thin and weak and nervous, having severe p:iin at regu lar intervals," write Mr. Auxutu Kmorv, Treasurer New Century club. 34 Uean Street (Roibury), Boston, Mais, She continue: "Mv work which Iwfbre had weined an easy taifc oon seemed like a heavy burden. I decided i to try l)r. Pierce's Favorite l'reecription, which 'j several of my friend praised mt hijrlilv. I felt relief within a week, my appetite came buck, the pains trranuaily uecrensea ana I enjoyed sound sleep. Within fourteen weeks I had completely recovered my health. 1 seemed built up anew, my pulsa, which had been weak became nor mal, and new life animated my entire being. I gladly endorse your medicine. Doctor I'ierce's Favorite Prescription restores weak and sick women to sound health, by curinfr the local womanly dis eases which are (renrally responsible for the failure of the general health. A wom an's entire beinjf is centered in her wom anly nature. When the delicate womanly organism is attacked by disease; when there is irregularity or a disagreeable drain; when inflammation burns and ulcers gnaw -the general health will reflect the progress of disease, in increasing weakness, nerv ousness, backache, headache, loss of appe tite and sleeplessness. So sure of it is the World'a Dispensary Medical Association, of Buffalo, N. Y., pro prietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, that they offer $500 reward for women who cannot be cured of teucorrhea, Fe in' weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling- of Womb. All they ask is a fair and reasona ble trial of their means of cure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate U I stomach, liver and bowel, . 1 UViVJis iiu.iv jmt ml itinl in Htroimvr t n d!i'r wiro fi'iin-. No l.itv in largo pmutitii'. ami m in h Hisiti.ii t lunko thrt See our Elwood Poultry Fence. R. M WADE & GO. rffT . . . 1 . " . . ' . ... A .t.. UK m m.,Sk Ak & tM.Vt aA MAt.. lleiul Mtaxiier'a ad. thi It iiit iiii soitiethint: to y. u. week Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver! Aycr's Pills re liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 25c All druggists. waul vunr jMutrb r bwara a bsMUlsi BUCKINGHAM'S DYEV. Do your Children QUESTIONS? Of counw tlier do. It i their way of learning and it L your duty tosuruswor. "i'ou may tu-ed dic tionary to aid you. It wuti't an swer every question, but them arc thouuantla to which it win invo you true, clear and definite answer, not about words only, but about things, tho un, machinery, men, placea, Btoriea and tho like. Then, too, the chiiaron can una tneir own answers, norne oi our irroatotit men haro ascribed their power to study of tho dictionary Uf course you want the mat dic tionary. Tho most critical prefer the New and Enlargod Edition of webster's International Dictionary. you hait any ipttttioni about it vrite tw. 0. & C. MERRIAM CO, PUBI.ISMSRS. SPRINOf IILD, MA8. I wnoine lomsnunrwu.1 rnorEssiONAL cahss. W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S. ...Dentist... t'stinl" trti' lltin OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, cam 1 r.n.i. nrii.i'iNt;, HUI.Ai?, ti;liON. 1. s. jiotiiii:, Tonsorial Artist tniy iirnl-eiu.' virktii'-n etu il(v-tl in the "Vijftttiiii., Sboj situated on North nide of V Street Not what you pay' for Coffee, but what Coffee pays you, There arc two value? to every article, what it costs and what it's worth. Cork r;ts 8 cents a pound, but if you arc drowning half a mile from shore, its value would be "not what you pay for cork but what cork pays you." You arc not drowning, but you arc usin up strength and vitality in voitr daily work. You'arc tret- S ling back that strength and vitality 1 in part from your morning cup c4 col Ice. It makes little difference what you pay for it ; the important ques tion is " What does it pay you?" You can see the strength you have, but you can't see the increased strength you would get if you drank . CHASE & SANBORN'S j "Bfflb Grade0 COFFEE, This is a fact I You can easily test its truth. It will cost you one pound of coffee that's all 1 Carpet iU Hug Ulcaplrni. t'nrliifi ui.-liu l' Hoik iK-i'i' in this line will t it-it m rail nt mv reii.li-(uu one dlix-lt ! ami I nil liiiM-k lii.tth (( I'ltlner IUti. Jlfn. IT. . U tintrr, INDKI'KXDKNCK. -: OKIttioN '1 lu re I bottling juu wim t Iu PAPER thnt we can't supply fri.m i ur elttrk We Hro snvlnit tiiiihi-y for hutitltnla piiix-r rmiHUiiier in till vmit-y anil we tt itn I uu ttniin tliriii. 'I lit- iiii-rrlmlit the prlnli-r, the fruit i.in-ki-r, the Imilil er, the hop liujrer art li-wlmi kiiiiuik our ctmioniera nml limy re sit! Mini, Geo. t. mm $ go. Wholinale i'nMr Iienlera Salem, Oregon. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. .INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY C Iiuvp Indi-piin-rti'li fur l oil mouth snt Airllo TffM) a. in. S:;) p. in. !iavs Iiiilcptin' rttinn- for Mon iiiiitit iinnd Knlliut IWI it. m. 6:1A p. in. L'vi's Munnioiitli for Alrlln, TrT) it, m, S:'o p. in. t'VPS MllllllKllltll lor I nil ll:2rt. m. 6:11 p. nt. Ij-hvos Alrlln for Moiifnoiith mid lnill-i)lf!imi, a. m, sVi p. in. 14-nvcs I'ullsa nr Moniniiiilli suit Jiulf'peiiilriii-v, !:' p, in. 7:.K " l.'vi-s Moiimmith lor ltnlffi!ili-!ife Mi, m. I : p. m. ii r,-.v ' H.llU ' ).i-HVl'H Inili'inl. ili nre ftir .Mon, fct p. in J ( - 1 roiibli-ii, j h i i it j'il"iiil to tit 11 ml a r,u wlit'tn thrfti lti lio lloint .lli' rtij . tK-f-atili'tinlly, l lit tii-rli Iw It ur, by lfiii I'r. Klnu'a Nw I. Iff ari'tlllil. Min'll Imiililn lliry :Hn ttirir Kf'it i"k Iii Htoiiiuili t l.lvt-r irouiilr. 'I bty tint fiily t;. juii, but 1 1 1 . liV, at A. e. I.iks 'I'ltiK Mute. 1 IX. SMITH Fine Vlnc, ' Liquors, . Cigars, and Beer; or Draught, or in Dottles, at ;, THE I. L SMITH SALO C STREET, Independence, - - Orcp I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. AND ODFGON ShoitLine UiMon Pacific 3 TICAINH UiOM I'OUTLANI) DAU' i'liruiiKh l'lillumn stnti.Unl ami t"' iitl uleeiiiiitf cars dally to Oaiaha. t- eatfo, HiKikitiic; Uttirlst sleepltiu-eanW to Kanana l ity ; tbrnucli I ullmaii U f si altHMiiiia ntra f tiermiiiMllv eotultn,t1 weekly to t hicatjti and Kaiifas C" ffcliimiir rlmirrara (sealafree) It)-' hunt daily. f rPAHT TIMK fCIIKDULE rou ruoM loirn.AM) rw' THE ...PALACE SALOON. C. Street near Clitic palace fioicl UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT First-Clas Roaort. Courtaoua Trastmsnt to All. t'hli'mto Hull Lake, IVnver, I'ortlitml Ft Worth, (limtlm, hifx-olitl Kiiiibhs City, Ht. 4 ttil'Oa m via l.uiH.CIni-nu'oiiti.l 1 1 ti li ting- 1' iint. ton. AllHiitli! Salt Ijtke, IVnver, Kxns I t Wortli.Dmiilin, 8: l-'i p in vIh Khiiwis t'iiy, Ht lOu'ldi lliintltiK- Lou la, ,'lileni) Uin. nml Vmh, St l-aul Walla WilllH.UwIa. KitNt Mull tin(S,kitim,Wnl. H it in via Incii, I'ii 1 1 mutt, Spfiknne. Mimii'itilla, ,t riiiil.Dtilnth.MII. wutikre, Chit!iii;o anil KiiHt. 7:35 sal 70 hours. I'ortliinil to Chleaito. s chmure of curs, 'j'ieketa KiiHt via H mil n. vin lu.ot .,.1 ...:t ti. .l-.l 1 " mill rim via l oriilti'o, OCKAN AM) JU VKU hdlEDUlJ ' FIIOM POItTLAKD. f fi p tit Daily except KinidaT A p in Saturday All tniliiiK dati'g r Ptlbjt'Ct In change. t P'or Kan Franelaeo 4 p a t fcail everv & dnya. coi ram atraa I To Astoria and 4 P laiKling-a. Bs. i. I i, ', t r t t t t SULLIVAN & TALLON, PROPRIETORS iu p m ALlIEKUEN.ig, Iadtpendanc :