West Side Enterprise INUKPKNDKNCK, l'OLK COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH KNTH YKAU. )LR COUNTY BANK READYJO RUN : , .... Incorpor.Ki. . Avtantt Ui Congressional '. V f.. Campiikll. 1Uu- . .... VicelWdcnt. Iiu O. Powell, Caaluor. Honors Being Heard From all Over th? First District ing the IxxJjr U only reaorted to In time of extreme cold, as on ordi nary oocaitiona the people deem their thick clothing a sufficient protection durlhg winter. Fatal Caaa. O.OOO NOBODY HAS A WALKOVER I Wtoha-J. II. Hawley. I'.'L. Catnpi-.ll. I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. m Declintlf but Benson and John B.Btump, J. A. Witbrow, P.H. lowell. , m... Mentioned. Jones SUeni MMoU General Danki.g and Ktchang bu.ln.ss. ,1s throughout Hie uoiveu mawa ,u ... Drafta told . a fl.- nf fl. H. UQltOn 01 .,-n--Birt-klr M ATiniM AL BANK "illeboro ! being lifpad by some ,2 INDEPENDENCE NATiUNAL dmi connwlIon wilh C0l)gr.i0nai ' '. honors n this district. JM OAPITAliBTOOK, ZZ'oiJ Benson, of Ileuson-bous. i.msmiKUa, rr-aidont. aBRAM .. rat0A, 1, ah.0 being wafled on Whode. and bre.. from the water-.n.ke pond. of Mamam couoiy. 0. W.mVINK. CaihUr. KSCT0H8.-H. Haw.hU.rg. 1. W. re. F. Built", J- A anrtti bjeettoclinca - - . ...i mm made. im LADY ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED II. I j. Eddy of Tillamook baa got- uwount ..... il. mUcKlUnHnua idea OUt 01 bit head and ia centering hia ener gies on a judgeahip. Ha baa ao an nounced it and the Tillamook law TT TT Tn rmAVCAT. Uer irives warnine that unless bis ll Jla JdupvlOUlIi j ambitions are respected he will Undertaker. Enbalmer, p-V" " . oione air. and Funeral UirCClor. Tho aileace of 13. F. Jonea, the llldCBCBdiHW. ' OregOII. digger of clama, defender of Indian XlUllUr dUU wvfcwe aw DRINK SALEM BEER A HOME BEVERAGE. Mad of HOME GROWN HOPS SPECIAL, BREW roR rAMiir use. WHAT WB WANT The Longed For Train Ser vice on the West Side Promised by the South ern Pacific , TRAVEL HAS INCREASED. jPUnty of PeopU and Plenty Money Makes Better Ac commodations for all of Jtoeolutlone of Iteapect. At a reeular meeting of Vallay Lodee No. 42. 1. 0. 0. F., February 25th. tba following ' resolutions were unanimoualy adopted. Whkrcas: Death baa removed from our midst our worthy Brotb er. P.O.. M. L. Dorrls, aod Whibk as: By tha death of Brother Dorris this Lodga loees ' true, ,Th.r.for. be it Resolved: That There ar. proapecta far another the sympathy and condolence of train on the west Bid. and tu lit. V.aL i ' ...n,! the ha- Uawa will ba receded with faror all . f..ii... .j irriAnfiB i aions. voa iidv reayeu n iuuw, wumw i - . , , .L . 1 Binoe in inaepnuant u 01 uroiner worn. i - , ii,vin! That these resolu- that came up irom rwv,.uU i J K. mintitMl I laid OTSr Dlf u( ueri uiwum"" of this meeting ana a copy oa - --- - - .. if i i u.ik.. aF Krntri. i more Briuo um vv - . . -i tir a.r.iti wit a qit miiuius. auiw er Lorns, also w . t1. r : i;fl n,M fi. uoweyer nae um uu .-.. unaaaaaaw low with request for publication M. Mebwin CD. Simpso.- E. L. Ketchcm Committee 8ALAKY TOO SMALL. IT BEATS THE DUTCH ., 1 Josse & Bice, UNDERTAKERS J Fine Parlors in connection. Day or night ; calls promptly attended to. ) Day phono 273 Night 393 Main St, Independence, OreV , W. I BICE, Enibalnipr and Funeral IMrtwtor. for Binger Her mann, is becoming ounuous w II ra aDDeareu w uu pvu.wt - - r . nulilie functions for weeks nor ben seen in the dietrict beyond range of sound from the troubled ocean Friends of other candidates are if "ltnt" is nurainc a boomlat of hu own, but tnere ia hardly ground for fear. in chances are Jonfs will emerge irom Yaquina canyon in the early spring Toting for Hermann and will prob- bly ca-ry out his threat to aettle down in' Dallas and practice law. The Harris, boom started out on an inclined plane by the Eugene Register, is still rolling along, but the ex-speaker, popular as he is, has yet to loop-the-loop. Linn county has a crow to pick, with Harris lor the part he took during his first term In the legislature, in support of a bill that had for ita object the cutting off of a slico of Lian coun- and giving it to Lane. Mr. Harris can probably show, how ever, that in duty to his constit uents he could have dona no less than he did in the matter. But regardless ef any local objections, it Harris makes it plain he has cut loose from party factionalism, he will be a formidable candidate. Uncle Sara Cannat Afford lay Wages That Are Than Reasonable. THE MONMOUTH LAUNDRY H. D. WHITMAN, Proprietor j a Hnmi Industry Institution f - - GOOD WORK, PROMPT DELIVERY OUR WATCHWORDS WorK Called for Tuesday Delivered Savturdar Irr.-resslng It on Him With Emphasis . Is what our fine laundry work doee oti man who In looKlng for some-.t'-'exqulnite In color and flniHh on 'a t en- We aim to make our lami--y or It pHrteMi in beauty and In the --condition lu which Wf iwmd It s. 8eii't ua a sample handle and .e will aurprlae you. Naw proem 4 wirliMia era left at Kutoh'a barber shop or ' 1 alem ataje will receive prompt aon. Steam Dundry, J. O km tad, Prw. Deeawa ,0 1. Mjr. Fhaae II. l 5f Mreet. ' IS GIVEN TO DETAILS At our school. That la what eiuula, .H i. one reatton why our etudenla are ucofaeful. Uualnaaa man appreciate thlBfiict. and niany ask for no reoora- If you are Inter- Stove In The Pocket. The contented smile of the "heathen Chinee" may be partially accounted for by their indifference to the coldness of the winter months. says the Chicago Tribune. For in the north of China they care not whether .they are indoors or out; thev always have a stove with thorn in the Bhape of a hand fur nace. Instead or fire being placed in the house it is carried about the person, beneath the thickly padded cotton garments, or in the nana. At times it is placed beneath tne chair on which the Celestial is seated. The discovery of the unique method of avoiding winter'a rigors was made by a traveler in Fu-kien province, whose attention was at tracted to the universal and pecu lir deformities of ita inhabitants. han Datronace enough, as viewed bv the Southern Pacific oflBcials, to justify another train. For tha past year aod partico larly the past six months, the de mand has been growing for more service and Mr. Ceman bas been disoosed to look favorably upan Tnliv. .anneal far mother train. One I .. . . .t ium in nosition to mow 01 mo com nUn laid this week, the west side will have another tram within a month, or at least such is the purpose of the Southern Pacific. The Dasseneer traffic Irom ior- vallis to Portland bas grown enor mously the past six months From this Doint the increase has k.n saruuiallv nOtlCeaDlS. 11X NUMBER H in Bounds, according to tha South- era Pacific eatimaU was 162,000,000. Allowing 20 cents per pound thii means an iueome of $324,000. Tbis is.no inconsiderable rev- enue for one product singt station. The prospects are that this vear will see another geod yield and judging from tba offers that have been made - to contract In advance, bep men expect good Drices to prevail. With a good season the output may safely be estimated fully as big er a little greater than last year. Yards will not be neglected at the present prices. More improvements are being 1 made at bop-yards than ever before. Hardware men report ail teen, possibly seventeen hop-bousea ill go up in the spring. I here was money saved irom me last crop and improvements will be made where before they were neg lected. There is activity among the hop men, in getting ready for another crop, and without some unforeseen back-set or paralysis of the market the 1904 crop will be fully as big revenue producer as the crop of latit year. The wheat yield of Polk county for the past year is pot at 500,000 bushels by a Southern Pacific official, and oats production at be tween 300,000 and 400,000 bushels. Rnral niBil carriers should be paid a respectable living salary or k anrvien discontinued, me . I. W VW. government aeta a bad example in asking its citizens to wore on a n:..r)l lar To renuire one U B V - - 1 UfVU .twvipi.; - ... rl.il the nnnctilious re-l MAntv. " said A?ent Wilcox fv eijo w i vBaaj 1 g- I uivuiue " quiremenU of tne government; toLpeayg 0f his work as Southern inrnian nis owu u. -"-i uciov n"u., - weather as it comes; in case of hy tTery face that appeared at the lav-off on account of sickness or tcv,i window. ow 1 pernaps ..... ! J.I . . . 1 . nth.r mn.fl to see that tne mau u t... one in twenty, i aon v delivered regardless of the cost to -here they come from." the carrier, all for $50 a month, Tte Southern Pacific Is running :. r....nmlik The Ininsticfl oflfu... eoachaa and it is IB UIMV..UU- . , lWVl ik nraaant arrBnpment has reaeh-1 tha ea nassensers have to Vii v syaww-w - o I vtvwH g ? ed congress and there are now forty I Bttnd before the train pulle in to or more bills penaing looting w 1 Portland. Btarung irom the relief of carriers. Among them wih the rjatronaee the CAE is one by Senator mitcneii, pro- a to that point ana picamg uH !n ailit.inn tn the Dres-I.v. naaRMntrera at IndeDen- I.. HMNHI f D - - . dence, MclUnnyille, North Yam- ..a m 1 TTilIchnro f iiW a year jor Duiwiokouvo. "cv dui, turen uii - seUtive Cooper of Wisconsin baaLn(j ' tbe many intervening what appears to be a better one, al- ,utions makes a trattic too . ,.rrior 1720 the first vear: far nnA train. The increase lUTO.ug m vw. v. ' ' I uiuvu .w. - , - $800 the second and $900 the third. jn population of the west Bid coun- rTI.lt.. . 1 -lAl.ny4k Anill.. . Y tlWl.. Airlift tllil"!.? Senator lener 01 vuiwiu, """iiwi ana pruspiiuun " Bailey of Texas oppose further ap- J people to travel are the mam . e.l I ' a . A. 1 propriatien for rural asuverv eer- cauies contriouting ro m vrm. Senator Tillman ' favors it ..ilroad travel. n.;i thm irovernment is now I TK fim and other details m r,int7 $20,000,000 to carry mail to connection with the proposed ad- -i. ..kA .nnlil rfillv rtrefer tOM;inr.a1 train ia not known. The . ' r ...... ffn after it. Newbere people have Deen peuuon n . 1 - -. . . . . . . ing for a change in the time 01 me m. .. . - , n a lha Yam . . ...... t I uauas traiu o ii.d u - I kin Ammtr toarn a train out of Ulli J V v u w w Manager Koehler passed over portj4nd one hour later than it both of the weat side branches of tf an(j jt hs been suggested the Southern Pacifio in a "pe018-1! he extra train may come by way car on a tour of inspection triaay.i f Nswbere. This ia hardly prob . : UJ-. ... R T. I . . ' . .nnlil ACCompanyxuK unu lahie as sucn arrangoiuou nuu.v. Donald the new resident engineer I not reiieve the congestion ef traffic and Mr Grondahl, the engneer who f McMinnville and Hillsbero ranantlv rflgiffned. The new en-i- 4 p.i.n Tkat ia what the mendatlon but our. . you are ewellin. projected n th- to aeoure it for tba loweat poealble ooat moat unaccountable places on the nd In tha ahortaat time eonaieirni anatomy Of the villagers, cpeouia- wlth tboroiieh work, It wlU pay yeu to iDVwtttrete the advantaK-a we offer. 8nd for oatalos;. CAPITAL 11US1NESS COL1JQGI5 BALIM, OnBGON. , VT. I.ts.kJr.rrtoetps4. tionswere set at rest by an old gentlemsn, who removed hie coat and disclosed a small copper fur nace around his wrist with a band and neatly covered with basket work. This artificial mode of warm- einer is being taken over the entire Oregon system to acquaint mm with his work and responsibilities. Demurs to Complaint. Rnnerintendeot James and neoole north want, while -up this it thev want a means of going to Portland in the forenoon instead ol the afternoon. - HOP PROSPECTS. Epigrammatic Sermons. , Faint heart is famished heart. Promptitude is the life of praise. Love never boasts of its sacrifice. He who waits on fate wins failure. Spiritual growth is never spas modic The truth that hits is the truth hate. Faith is never developed by find ing fault The beet kind of love is loyt of our kind. There fs no service where there is servility. There are no rights without re sponsibilities. Men who are downcast are easily cast down. . The high livers do not reach the heights of life. The devil would have no dupes if he had no decoys. He who gives the world most always finds he owes it most. The world needs broad sym pathy more than broad sentiments. There is more health in hap. piness than there is happiness ia health. He who works for the human race has a good show in tne heavenly race, t , TKo.a ! nv i.tna in haarincr 4UVIV A0 U .AAVMW " B two sermons if you do not practice either of them. - When money can " secure your complaisance , with wrong more money will secure your co-opera tion. , , 4 The gate of heaven may be nar row, but many will find that it takes more , than narrowness to enter there. , , . . Warden Curtiss have demurred to M, New OP;".- . . r T Tnr.a.1 , buii.-".,.., tne compiain 01 .1 : lit a.t ii nrtifial with CUargiiiR iuwiu : 1 , diverting nublio money to their per- ; There was shipped from Inde- 1 .... ft,, nmnrrar alleys that I pendence last year over the South the complaint does not state facts ern Pacific route 9000 bales of hops sufficient to constitute a cause of or a little more than one tenth of suit: that the court has no jurisdic- the entire crop of the state which tion and that the plaintiff has no le- was 88000 bales. ,ale.Decitvto maintain the suit i Tha shipment from this point a A Birthday Party. A. pleasant social event of the past week was the birthday party given by Miss May Webster at the home of her parents Saturday even ing. Friends to the number of about thirty-four gathered at 8 o'clock, bringing many pretty and BDDrocnate eifts. Oames were m- rlnlLrnd in and irood cheer prevailed until tha guests departed at the hour of midnight, aftev refresh ments were served. . ; The guests departed wishing the hostess many happy returns of the)