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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1904)
fl X COUNTY DAIRY ;SINE83 PROSPEROUS T 1 "' ' " 'luawmea Drrfyta by Many warsn--Gm"y la4tiaina rtourblilfll CuoetwVkkh I BimIHi MundrU 'ttlaud Journal HhkjII Hrvliw.) 'nJnn, '. Aug. 11,-Prwb-.he --rratrat benefit from any elu jduslry, eaoUug hop culture. In county fr the farmers, ) Hi creamery hx-atad at ludn-eu. C . TbU loatttutlun Imm more then c:; c om In all H py f r tlie ml'" end areata It eaourtw. I " oreu'ryiras trade from Y,UI t Marlon and luUm enunlla to ') an mirH!lbU talent. Tba c vary here' U capable of ben-MiiK Cll tiltl'Ut of 700 cows dally. DUtnlrof Ilia farmara have c :elenalely In Ilia dairying busi necv Thry Helm Ilia pruttt la mora rt-Ju than elmnat any tnduatry In whl h llM-y niy enter. !u a convar Un with Ilia leading dairymen ! II la found that la ulut average from lo t lr "' lr u,onlh ou herds. Hon. I. M. Hliioti of Alrlla lat.-a that on IH w.-se lie rlKd an enrage of I'-'S "-r nioiuh, while H. .. .... ii.. i ui nlita cowa ! -na,-li-ii .-- - vraga about I" month. Mr. K. Yarne of Amity ",, UP " ist.leof the milk aold and the rwult liowa that from an average of from four to "Kl'l ' u tU """ tie road on year m which he eatl mattaMbi Inning In t77 nr cow f..r aiKk Kloim. Ilealeo ed.la lo till 113 fjt aklm niUk and tl for th cf, which lie Ut la wry conwrvatlve, aud will bring him In aai'h yrar W tbeeow. Tlila wa Ilia rult of the Drat year's huslnwat of Mr. Yarn In Ilia dairy Industry. Tlila la a very o-na-r. atlva llmia of an vtrg liard. Paawd EijwrinwiKal Slage. Macy of Hi liarda hrra will yl-ld pr haad niow rr ar. But U mrt Uarda wlr llio I nloea b on oudu(!l-d coiillnuoualy for imvpral ytara and tlia dairyman tma 'Mfl tli airmriital ik ,,u l'lu'ry and ktiowa Jut how mui-h to fd, bow and what car la nwary for hU tids. Further, the Wading dairymen laUdarmunty ar Importing flua bred ci among lUIr herda and thua ae ur:ng the brat mllkera oblalnabla. U la oonaldered by farnnra generally (bat Beat lo the hop ludunlry lha dairy Induatry la the moat promlalng fluid forlnwtmeAl In lha Wlllajnetia val iy and Polk county baa ome excel Writ berda of dairy caltln, and Mr. lildredga haa li-Ud buy aom flua ttnek throoghout the couuty for tlila Induatry. Another point that lha dairyman laa particular tirv upon U that all olher bualneaa enterprlaea oexjoted with farm Ilia 1 at a etand t::i, tlia poultry and dairy bulnea jrfrc' iw continued and ateady In. od tbe year round. My Hair "1 had a very aevere aickneaa l-at took off all my haln 1 pur r Hated a bottle of Ayer'a Hair !jor and It brought all my bair tsck acain." , ir. D. Qulnnf Maraelllea, III. One thing Is certain, Ayer's Hair Vigor makes C:c hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that's all there Is to it. It stops falling cf the hair, too, and al ways restores color to tray hair. fl.M a Mil. Alt JmftMa. If your drnKglM cannot niii7 you, f .d u on dollar mil w will xprmi ; lahottK. Iiaanraand clva tha numa t . four aaarnat ainraaa nttica. Adilrona, ' J.l!. A vkRl'O..Ill, MM. Cirtland and Upturn Only $2.40. Thn Southern Pacific Co. ia now -i -'.HojC ronnd trip tickets to Pert l:r.i from Independence, tor 2.50, t going Saturday or Sunday, ' iriiing Sunday and Monday, 'ng all day Sunday and Monday Portland. The ame'-arranga-ht applies from Portland, giving Hand people a chanoe to viiit liey points at greatly reduced PROOF AGAINST COLD. Inaacta Nat Injured by the Leweat af Lew Tamaartura, Thr aevrroot cold haa un tcrrori for iimwt life. It liaa-lxxm aliown liy M rniu iita that InnwU limy lie arlillcialiv or naturally fron, ul lacted, liitloi'd, t very low ti'iupcra tuna, without killing or m-n injur ing them. Kuga, Tarvn, tlm ju pir, the etttRea in which rmt iiiattcta paaa tha winUr, ara perfettly iih nui ne to cold. " It ia a common ida that cocoona of Inaw-ta aerva at protection affnlnat cold, but thia ia entirely or ronooua. They, liko tha luiumer weha of webwornla, aro a protection gauiat birda aud iuaect paraaitca, hut not agamat cold. Tha cocoona of aumtner hroodi art as atout and thick aa thoao of tha ncration that fiaaa tha winter. Moths, but tcrtliee and other inawls build atout tt and more coini'nct cocoons in tropical and torrid countrh-a than thy do in those climates where they re besieged by winter. Tliero ara many inaocls, allied to the builder of cocoons, that make no auch cov iho niiiia or the chrysalis Imj- in left entirely e posed. And ao littlo heat is maintained by the pupa- of insects that no matter how thick the cocoons they sre nlway too alipht to rejiel freezing colj. Curtain degreea of frigidity ftfia to have vastly dilfcreiU elTocts on dilTerent species of insects. Cinats and midges dnnco in the winter sun shine; butterflies vanesso, (jrupta and somutimus colliaa skim over the snow; wshj.s and Im'cs wind their way through the lea Hess woods, pround beetles run quickly over th cold earth, crickets peep from be neath stones and rotting logs while other species the vast majority in fact aro locked in the lethargy of hibernation. One of the cominon-e-t evidences of this hibernation is to be seen when firewood ia carried into thu house and placed near the warm stove. It takes only a short time to bring out a swarm of auts that were sleeping in beetle boriiiRs, their common ret rent. St. Nicho las, Threw In tha Tobacco. In city stores where clerks have no control over the prices of goods the old time practice of "throwing in" Homuthing with a purchase has gone out of fashion. Years ago, however," when "Long John" Went worth, afterward Mayor Wentworth of Chicago, wt u clerk in a grocery store, it was an established custom. A certain customer was particularly urgent in his appeals for what jn New Orleans is called "lagnappe." Xn .lolmnv. mv bov." he said on one occasion "when ho had bought gallon of molavwes, "caa't ya just throw in a trifle Of fine cut? Vnnntr Wentworth looked at hitO for a moment; then his eye twin kled. , "friainU " he said. and. uncork- h he "threw in" a handful of chewing tobacco. It cured the man o! his habit of asking for a bonus, if not of the habit ol chew ing tobacco. - s Ha Found Fault "TTo criticised mo for almost nfifhinfr!" moaned the wife. Tha friends sought to comfort hor, but sho waa not to bo soothed. IMween her soba sho told, of how her husband had expressed Very un favorable opinioiw oi tier new oau trnixn. "But you said ha criticised you for almost nothing," argued the sympathizers. "So ho did." Hero sho gave way a fresh outburst of aol. "He ho said I was weariug it." Youth's Companion. An Anxioua Younaater. ' . A vnntiircliir wns. anxious for a watch, and her grandmother had said, "When I die, Margaret, I shall give you my gold watch." A few weeks after sho was visiting with her grandmother and, evidently l.,; tnr tlm fimn when she should receive her legacy, startled her relative greatly by saying, "Grandmamma, when are you going a- i M 1.1. da I onn 10 U1U H41U fcu 1 13 LVJ iiwiv, 11 wear my watcli r , The Chaaeful Idiot's Poaar. "What is the difference," asked the cheerful idiot, "between an old, neglected pair of trousers and a bad boy who persiata in throwing stones at a beehive?" "Goodness knows," responded the weary listener. "Of course I do," acknowledged the cheerful idiot. "One koops bag ring at the knoea and the other keeps nagging at the bee." Deiti niore Ainerioan.. -. - WI'.HT SIDE KNTEItl'WSE, PROVED HIS IDENTITY. M Laaat tha Nawly Appointed P miliar Was tatlaflad. A new postofllce bad just been opened ii f amall country town in Canada. For want of a mora hkoly applicant, a farmer's eon, ignorant, yet ambitious, was appointed poat master. , Shortly after the countryman Installation a commercial traveler appeared at the wicket, received a letter, opened it and produced there from a money order, which he im mediately preaehted for payment. The poatmaster took the order, read it and reread it, suspiciously acruti nizing the traveler from timo to time over the sheet. At length he ventured, "Are ye the fallow thia thing talks about" "I am," replied the traveler. "Well, have yo got anybody to identify ve?" "No; but I don't aeo that it. is nccesssry," rep lied tha knight of the roaL "You saw me tako the order from tho letter. It could hardly bo for anybody else." "I don't just know about that, boss. I want somebody to identify ... 1 Va yo. Don t take mo lor no jay. may net 1 know jusi a uuio auoui this hiz." Tho commercial traveler argued tho point for awhile, but to no pur- lOHO. J 10 III UK l uo lucninu'u. iU ? II hsil never been within thirty mil of the place before, lie iv, I. ol.mii retirinc in distrust and had already reached tho door when! a brilliant idea flashed through hi brain. Quick as thought ho was back at the wicket, where the rustic stood eying him suspiciously. "Here," he shouted, apparently verv excited; "I have it!" He tore onen his coat and pro duced his pocketbook. .From this he took a photo. "There," he said, shoving it over to the postmaster, "there is my pho tograph." The rustic took the card and care fully compared the features. A beat en look como into his face. At length ho vouchsafed : "Hanged if he ain't the right man after alh, mister. And the order was cashed. Wondarf ul Hair Raatorar. . "At one time several years ago," said an Akron business man, "I was associated with several other mer chants in the manufacture of a hair restorer. We had a fakir selling the remedy, and this was one of his talcs: J ' " 'A woman came to me the other day for her eighth bottle. She said .i.A i;i-n,l tlm fflKta of it so welL I waa frightened and took her into a private office and told her to show tuo her tongue. She stuck it out, and there waa a hall men oi naar on it. To keen from hurting the business we had to feed her cam nVinr Imlla all that summer to keep tho moths out of her etomach.' " Akron (0.) Times-Democrat., Fraddy'a Diplomacy. "Father." inouired Freddy as he put down the top he was spinning, ''what is diplomacy?" "Diplomacy, my boy," replied the old man proud ly, "is doing exactly tho right thing at the right moment. ueu T,.oVnn T ned dinlomacv last niffht," "What did you do ?" "Why, I heard mother Bay that aue was going w give mo somo medicine. Jow, you know, I generally sleep on the out ai.ln nf th hi'i. but last niirht when I heard mother coming upstairs I pushed Johnny into my piaee ami li.l into his mtrt of the bed." "What happened?" "Why, Johnny had tho medicine; that's all." Lon don People. . Bright Boy. A teacher at Buck port, Me., was trying to get a hit of knowledge into the class in arithmetic, and one boy in particular would do nothing that he waa asked to. Finally the teach er, in desperation, turned on him and asked hiui what he intended to bo if by any chance he was permit ted to grow up. The youth replied that he thought he would bo a teach er and have hia scholars to do hia figuring for him. Verbal Aeouracy. "See here, butcher, this meat is half bone." "You aro mistaken, sir. That is good meat." "Botheration! Do you suppose I don't kntow bone when I see it? . I say thia is bone 1" "Yes, certainly that's bone. The bone is bone, but the meat isn't Yon said the meat waa half bone." Detroit Free Press. . INDKI'KNDKNCH, OUBOOK PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W.R.AULINa D. D. S. , ...Dentist.,. Pal nla Kit mrt loo a Nixarlalty. C4xmr llolldlng,. lmlWidani, OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney at-Law, CAM PBKLL' BUILDING, DALLAS, OREGON. i. 8. MOOKK. t Tonsorlal Artist' Only hret-claas workmen em ploy-d In the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North aide of C Street G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated. Eat Side Main Street, Independence, :- Obeoon. 11 T. IIKNKLK, BarberShop. MAIN BTKEET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - - Oregon. MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Knar Nona Club. 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, lu... Oct. 22, 1902. Foe nearly four years I sufferad from ovarian troubles. Tha doc tor iniistwi ob aa operation aa the only way to get well. 1, however, strongly objected to aa operation. My hiwband felt disheartened aa well as I, for borne with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at beat A friendly druggist advised him to set a bottle It Wine of Cardni for ma to try, and hj did so. I began to improve in a few days and rery rapid. nu ll I waa another in eighteen wests being. Mrs. Stowa's letter shows eTery woman how a home is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of Cardui cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 botUe of Wine of Cardui. For Sale: Ifiarly seed potatoes. Inquire ot Black Btob., Mix farm or A. JC. Halleck, Monmouth. THE ...PALACE SALOON... C. Street near tittle Palace Motel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT rifat-Claaa Raaorl. Courtaoal Trtfnai to All. SULLIVAN & TALLON, PROPRIETORS 1 CTTL Notice) to Votera. Xotariea Pohlio tbroagbout the Vnnntr. in the eeveral voting pre cincts, have heeo auplied with reg istration blanks. All Totera ara re quired to register on or before May 15. 1904. negister early and aoia extra ejense ot the count UegUtration ia required every two yeara. U. . U)UO HA BT, County Clerk. What Are They? Chamberlain 'a Htomacb and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for atomsch troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Prloe 25 oenta. For sale by all druggist. Ask tie Agent for Tickets VIA r TO SPOKANC ST. PAUL, DULl'Tfl, MINNEAFOIJSJIIICAGO ano all roiavrs asaT. 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 Fant NCW CeUIPMCNT THNOUGMCUT ' Iay Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Bullet 8moking Library Can. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS. CADE AND ROCKY MTN8. For rates, folders and saB afwoitwit tion regarding tickets, roaw-a, ec, 4I on or address H. DICKSON. City Ticket Airent, 182 3rd Pt., Portland. 8. O. YERKE8, G. W. P A. t 612 Fiset Ave., Seattle, Wash. ceeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo c m ci o c Q. O o cr c m o m m m w m 43 Gents9 Furnishings Everything for man or boy to wear Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Gloves, Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, etc. , Adler's Clothing A well known line suits, $7 .50 to $21.50. Gordon Hats The perfection of Hat making. '-'. a Peerless Shoes A neat, up-to-date dress shoe. Our "goods are the best and our prices arejright. m m m. m m m Peerless Clothing Store 0 ' Independence, Ore. m Horse and Wafon, For sale Gray mare 8 years) old; weight 1300 pounda; price)' UO. Hay gelding 9 yeara old; weight 1500 ponnda; price 1150. Also 3 inch Old Hickory wsgen and ho for I3J. Iloraee guaran teed to be sou a J. Ll'CKUMXTI FLOfHIJIO MlLLS Co. Notice To Voters. I haye received blank-'for the rtriatra.t!on of voters in Polkcoun- tv. for the benefit of the Clerk' office, and to aave extra expensfato the county, requaata you to regis ter early. . wiiaon, Justice of the Peace. Nothing- Equal! Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed y. Dr. P. B. Spears, of Plncbard, Ala., baa been acquainted with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and uses It la hia own family and in hia practice. He aays: "It beats any preparation I have ever seen for bowel complaints. I do not think, of reo- comruending any other, and also use It with my own children." The Rem edy Is for sale by All Druggists. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. lAMvt Mern dene for Mon mouth aud Alrlla 7: a. m. t:SI p. in. th Indepen" denor for Mnn muutiiand Iisllaa lino a. m. t-.li p. m. Ij'vea Monmoulh for Alrlle. Ieavaii Alrlle for Monmoulh and Independence. S-ftO a, m. a:i"S p. m. Lt-crea rwllaa for ; Monmouth and Independence. Hl p. m. L'vea Monmouth for Independeuoa S:)a, m. I: ') p. m. J " St4S " ' 8-tW " ' Leaves Indepen denoa r ttoa. t-3 p. m. r soa. m. ITea Monmouth for Dallas. 11:20 a. m. yo p. m. I 3U6 pvm o m m m m m m m m ct m m c it m m aao