West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, March 10, 1904, Image 3

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Wi:ST HJDK KNTKItriMSl-i, IXDKI'DNDKNC'K, OUICOOX
n:oit(ji: ii. wii.liamm.
The r.ll Moiillily !
Irrvet Tribute To An
llwiiori-il Pioneer.
SALEM, OREGON.
SPRING THINGS
. re constantly arriving and the dhpJaysXin.
ease as fast as we can unpack and check og
e Soods. We want you to come and look
Zand and see the pretty things. Youre al
ays welcome whether you purchase or not.
Meiv
Spring Styles
In UlWr.l lr "' walklmj ulu
The suits ere roiiilii In rapidly
indwl Id till.il i alrm.ly rich
i ii.. -iinii'tt t,f i ty
The itV. U are riillr.ly dill'renl Ir-m
tho loin hlrtHl blouw coats of
wilt memory and !' coii.rluj
Is favorable to the l.w slylr-i. All
Mm Kt.uir weaves and coloring aie
r,re,iitl-
A5.00 to $30.00
Spring
Dress Goods
FaMn HI1 "" ,0 Toi1''
i,1 rimiiliM-". yet we ! "
.tli.i.lion imrtlrnlnrly '
foliation of wool ultliiK hUli
itr "Hi rou.plelo !
Men's
Clothing
Comfort, ! and clt-itiicM Brethren
m-'MUI to K-rf.-H clollilnil. These
rutli thlnga which r-poi.ibl
f, our l ' wear I-Jrliinmt' !
I.lni.re, urn) have IiImhI tm build a
rntiltiuii ll.nl U second to none.
Our II of new Hj.riiiR Styles of
Hull and Top Coals or t now belnif
lioii In all the ' slyles, elwa,
putterns and weuvs.
$15.00 io $50.00
Spring
Neckwear.
j New shape rn l.turk neckties. These.
: shapes include tli newest thing t
I Iiik. I'eople '" haven', wpii r
i liMrJ of tliM" new I.Bs re hereby
i Informed ll.sl they sre the best to
' l l.ttd. ,
MAIL OIIDEUS
IlKiyouknotMlyou c do your .ho,.,.i"g Jut m well by mail, thereby
)"ur,tf ...ueb tl... and annoy.,,.,,? ben.t u. your order, by - w.i .
1 51 .!.. ol ll.l. department Klve. I.I. I-r.-l .If ntluu to a I mail
r .llhU.r.-....'"!!....-..,!! I carefully .Headed to.
in.- l,...i).lw f,.r March
pay th lollowinn Iribum t' Jii'lX"! , whi.ki rl jokes lik nil mi"
Williitii.it, lli "(irinl 0I I Mi"cf jitr-riiiil th'-a w-r -'m l.rnI
thi' N.rlhw-l: i.mw ti.-lo ilnlr hit. mrticiiUrljr
(Jcir II. WllUmim, lh" mjror u,,, .plying to Inti-rbKUlor Mill,
of PorllniMl, K( ii.ii ii utiiiw Thnre wre a nutnUr of upwcialti"-
LITTLE PALACE HOTEL
Independence, Oregon
llotnn TmI
l lm liiii ihiiu iini.-wo.-, -l.roiiiiht
nut g au.Iif fic Htur. j Q)J
day tiiht an.l ftirninhl lw j
l..lf hour tt nif-ry i-itfrtintjii-r.t. j
Tim l.iirnt cork rtit-. of crolr.-Uii
.....Ii.ii. i.f roiimn Iirilllit ue
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OUT. FOR SENATOR
United States Loughary Pre
sent County Clerk is a
Candidate for State
Senator.
E. C. Kirkpatrick, and J. M.
Stark Also Candidates.
Kcyt Mentioned. Other
Political Talk.
Following n editorial in th
ObterTer of tut week UHtng his
nmo in connection with th utate
Mnatornhip.for Polk' county U. 8.
Loughary ha announced himaelf a
candidntfl,
The matter of entering the field
tad been under ad f moment hy Mr.
LooRhaty far Beveral daya. and
tpon rending the Obnerver'a edito
rial he rtmorkod: "I'm iraoked
out."
E. C. Kirkpatrick is atill in tho
.field and there to "atay, be avert,
o win ont glorioualy if he can, or
accept defeat graciously if ho tuuet.
The contest promises to he spirited
and to furnish a little spice to the
monotony of lifts in the county
seat.
In Independence, it is different.
J. M. Stark, a third candidate, re
sides here and he's the, only atow
ed candidate outside of Dallas.
The name of E. C. Keyt is persist
eUy mentioned hut those who
irofo8 to know Mr. Keyt's mind
beet, declare he has no intention of
icaaking the race and unless there
ire more smoke outs the ran- ana
Cle will have only three to choose
'xm on primary day.
The senatorial situation should
it overshadow other offices fully
imnnrt&nt to the people. The
moty judge-ship is not to be over
looked. II is important to nomi
nate for that place a man broad
enough to consider th interests of
the county an a whole, al all times
rather Jhan one who would Jia
crlminato auninst any particular
section. Some think no better
man than Mayor J. II. Hawley of
Monmouth could be selected. The
candidacy of Wealey Ilodaon seems
to m making headway or at least
he has many friends that express j
the belief that he possesses tho
neceK-ary quahlicatioiis for a gooa
county judg . Hardy Holman of
Dallas too. still promises the best
service that liei within bis power
if selected. The name ot win.
Riddell. who. bis lriends would
like to see made -a Commissioner,
has also been mentioned in con
nection with the judge-ship. J. N.
Teal the commissioner whose term
is about to expire has not officially
announced his cancidacy for re
nomination, but it is presumed ho
is a passive if, not an actual can
didate for renomination.
The democrats have not been
savinc much solar as so this impor
tant office and the imptes.-ion that
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Judge Sibly would be renominatea
hns been allowed to go out. There
however, is some dissatisfaction
with the Judges administration in
his own party, and new timber is
l.pin discussed. Some of tho old
liners favor J. W. Kirkland of this
place, though Mr. Kirkland does
not sem to he seeking the place.
For the other offices there 5b no
new crop of candidates, for this
wsek. Mayor Cooper is willing te
terve the people in the legislature,
but like Mr. Teal, he Las not start
ed an aggressive campaign. 0. W.
McLaughlin of the Buena Vista
precinct is not averse to running
for county treasurer and bis an
nouncement is expected not later
than next wsek.
place among the citizens of Oregon.
He was the friend or Lincoln, the
lntimats of (Irani, and was closely
associated, lit I heir most important
work, with sucn men as Edwin M.
Htanton. Oliver P. Morton. Zachary
Chandler. William Pitt Feaseuden
Thadderia Htevens. John Hherman,
and Koseoe ('onkling. He has sur
-ived them all, and altnongh he Is
upwards of fourscore years of sr"
his mind is clear and vigorous aud
his life useful.
Without the aid of a college ed
ucation, Judge Williams has be.
come a scholarly, well read roan.
Without wealth he has attained
prominence, be has held some of
the highest offices in the gift of the
people; yet to-day he is as com
panionable and approachable as
the humblest resident of the city
over which he presides. His con
fidence in men has been abused;
he has been imposed upon again
'and again, but he has not lost his
kindliness of heart nor his sym
pathy with his fellow men. He
j has grown old without losing the
I buoyancy of youth, and he is never
happier than in the companionship
'of jolly young men. He is fond of
! a good story and tells one with all
I of the lent of a college Wy. j
As an occasional speaker, Judge
j Williams is eloquent, earnest, and!
' concise; as a lawyer, able and schol- j
arly; as a citizen, patriotic and j
conscientious; as a man. upright j
and large of heart. His very faults j
spring from an excess of virtue, j
He is so itenerous and sympathetic
that he can not recognize that other
men are less honorable than him
self. May he m spared to us for
many years to inspire us to higher
ideals and to instruct us through
an experience garnered from an
honorable life, rich in public ser-yicf.
introduced and each one rendered
received an encore. The entertain
ment concluded with a laughable
farce. Music by the Independence
orchsNtra was Interspersed.
' Wukiutr t'i.
The Independence Improvement
League met Monday night and had
a shaking up of dry bones. The
League was in debt something over
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Special Attention to
COMMERCIAL TRADE
Rates to Fannlllee or Single Persona by
Week or Month
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CUT THLS OUT
You are interested in Poultry
And Mail to the WEST SIDE ENTERPhJSE.
Farmers Tnke Notice.
Chopping done on Wednesdays
and Saturdays at the Oregon
Milling it Warehouae Co'a mill in
Independence.
Olrl Wanted.
Wanted At Frank's new restau
rant, Independence, Ore a waitress,
Co the nortfwest Poultry Journal, $alcm, Oregon:
Enclosed please find ten cents for a three months' trial
subscription to the .orthwest Poultry Journal. If I do
not stop it at that time you may continue to send it and I
will pay SO cents within six months for a year's subscrip
tion. If not paid until the end of the year the price will
he 60 cents.
J"ame.
City.
State-
The Itest Couh Syrup.
H. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judge,
Ottawa, Kai.Baa, writes: "This Is to
ay that I have uaed Iiallard's Hoie
hound Bprup for years, and that I do
not hesitate to recommend It as It Is
th iwMtnmiirli svruo I have ever used.
25o, 50c and $100. Hold by A. 8. Locke.
Cow For Sale.
For Pale A full-blooded
aow. Will be fresh soon,
to II. Best, Monmouth, Ore.
Jersey
Apply
Tux-pa jers Notice.
Taxpayers who wish to take ad
vantage of the 3 per cent rebate
must pay ou or before' the 15th
ilay of March.
J. T. Ford,
Sheriff.
Best Remedy for Consumption.
"The finest remedy for ounaumptloo
I ever used Is Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablet," say Mr. Ell
Butler, of Frankvllle, N. Y. "They
act irentlT and without any unpleaaant
effect, and lave the bowels in a per
fect natural conditloa." Bold by All
Druggists.
Tat had been helping the gTeens
keeper construct several tees at the
new golf links and during the noon
hour had been giv a few lessons
n driving. A day fr two later he
was telling his f rienj Casey about it.
'Faith, Casey," he said, "this
gamo they call golluj do be a funny
game. Vcz have a little white ball
an' a long stick wid a knob on the
ind av it, an yez put tho white ball
on a little hape av sand. Thin the
game is to haul ai an
ball so far yez niver find ut ag'in.'
"An' did vez hh the ball whin
Yez tried?" asked C.ey. '
"Did Uif saiu xuuio
about trolluf. Shure,
the first toimo 0i hit ut Oi niver
touched tttr
Two Point vf Viow.
"Papa, you knor you gave me a
sovereign and a ajjeptnee the other
day. Well, I made a mistake, and"
"I knew you wruld, you blunder
ing idiot 1 "You paid out the gold
piece for a shilling !"
,fNo, I dulnt, jrat I passed the
sixpence on somebody for half a
.1 r liue-ht a whole lot
of things with th money, and I've
still got tho gold
"Oh, well, I wouldn't worry about
it. We're all likely to make mis
takes sometimes ;' London Tit
Bits. Sick Headache?
Food doesn't digest well?
Appetite poor? Bowels
constipated? Tongue coated?
It's your liver! Ayer's Pills
ire liver pills; they cure dys
pepsia, biliousness.
Z3Ga AU
Salem, Talis City $ tticstertt Railway go.
TIME TABLE, Effective November 23, 1903,
No. 3 NT jiLgs STATIONS. No- 4 No. 2
M " "a. m. p- m- ! A- M-
120 7 45 0 Lv DALLAS Or. Ar 4:35 1 9:55
1-36 8:00 4 " Teats' Siding " 4:20 19 39
139 8:03 5 " Gilliams " 4S17 ! 9:36
1:45 8:10 7 ' Bridgeport " 4:10 9:30
155 820 9.25 Ar FALLS CITY Lv 4:00 9:20
Daily, except Sunday.
Trains stop on Signal only.
GENERAL MANAGER
GO TO
P. M. KIRKLAND,
THE DRUGGIST,
FOR PRESCRIPTIONS
FOR PATENT MEDICINES
FOR STATIONERY
FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES
FOR TISSUE PAPER IN ENDLESS VARIETY
FOR PAINTS, OILS AND PAINT BRUSHES
FOR ALL KINDS OF ARTIST'S SUPPLIES
FOR PRICES THAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
FOR RAFFIA FOR FURTHER ORDERS
INDEPENDENCE, - ORE.
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT
New Spring and Summer Samples
in great variety just received.
W. Q. SHlRnflN,
Merchant Tailor
tut mar Bouucfe or ku ImbIIM
amwrtehblaekt Th.n.M
CUCKINGHAM'S DYEWhftV.
BANK BTTLDING.
INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON
For Kent.
For rent Near Independence
tracts ef 5 to 50 acres of good
spring grain land. Inquire of
Henry Hill, Independence.
, More Kiot.
Disturbances of strikers are not near
ly an grave as an Individual disorder of
the system. Overwork, loss of sleep,
nervous tension will be followed by
utter col apse, unless a reliable remedy
is Immediately employed. There's
nothing eo efficient to cure disorders of
the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bit
ters. It's a wondertul toic, and effec
tlvx nprvinn and the ereatest all
around medicine for run down sys
tems. It dispels Nervousness, Kneu
matism and Neuralgia aad expe9 M"
laria germs. Only 50c, and satisfac
tioa guaranteed by A. S. Locke, Drag-gist.