West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, August 25, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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    WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE, INDEPDNDENCE, OREGON
THREE
MORE OIL INDICATIONS
..Superintendent Chris Finds Oil
While Digging ft Tnkt
Dcf Mute School
Another strong oil Indication hat
' hmn (truck In OrcRon, thU lime at
' the Deaf M nto school not far from
I nlpndtnco.
While diguing for a nefjlio tank
the erhool workmen struck a
. etrong spring ami How of water at
. eight foot Iwlow the aurface of the
' ground. This water when allowed
to rel quietly' for a nlmrt time .de
velops a thick kum of oil over the
rtop.
The oil ia of rather yellowish
--color, indicating that it ia of yry
uiuuh the same characteristics
the oil dincovered in tho well at
Pratum recently. Mr. T. J. Clark
the superintendent of the school,
aaid that the Inflow of water wan
verv strong and it had to he baled
- ut frequently,- and that in the
morning the tank throws oft" a very
Ntrong odor of the petroleum.
Asked about the direction from
which the water flows into the tank,
Mr. Clarke said it swaied to come
from the northeast, which is the
Jirection of Pratum from the
school.
This ia a very important dis
covery and Mr. Clarke says that
there is no doubt at all that the
-discovery it genuine,
This 'ia only further proof of the
preHence of oil in this district and
it aeemn that nome capital'iBt who
is willing to tak a few chances
would do well by boring and de
veloping if tlicso deposits are of
ny value.
The indicationm on the White
aker place near Monmouth are on
a direct line with Pratum and the
Deaf Mute school. Tho new com
Iany organized to exploit the pros
ptcts near Monmouth are negotiat
ing for a man to do the boring.
Every new discovery is additional
evidence that oil wells ara to I e
had in Oregon for the boring and
the race for the first big strike is
.open to all.
What Not to Eat
With the advancement of science
in recent years one scarcely knows
what to eat in order to keep bouI
and body togother. That in par
ticularly iruo during the summer.
Water must bo boiled, milk steri
lized, meat eaten sparingly, over
ripe melons discarded a producing
fermentation in the Btomach which
file the system for receiving tvphoid
germs and in fact all foods must be
-carefully guarded if disease is to he
warded off.
The latent ndvelopment ' along
this line is the discovery, that eel
ery id a ureal distributer of typhoid
fever. In this connection the Chi
cago health department claims that
the danger from celery comes from
the fact that people are not content
to eat celery in its green or natural
state, but insist it shall be bleached.
Truck gardeners use an immense
.amount of fertilizer in order to pro
duce the greatest possible amount
,-of vegetables on a given plot of
ground. When they come to bleach
the celery they simply cover the
stalks with soil up to the tips and
in that way the celery comes in
contact with the fertilizer. Many
fertilizers are simply refuse matter
from the cities bacteria and as the
-celery is eaten raw one is very apt
to lake the bacte'ia into the sys
tem with disastrous results.
If this theory is upheld and gen
erally promulgated,it will no doubt
be the means of changing the meth
od of producing celery, as the de
mand would be for the green stalks
. instead of for those that have been
'bleached in the ground.
Trespass notices on linen cloth 6
-'or 25cer.ts afthe West Side Enter
prise office.
Too Old."
Ueceiitljr In two American rltlea two
aged "iun have conuultO'd siiM'le t
cauMO tbey could not obtain einplo
tucnt. One of the casus la reported
from New York. A niuo about seventy-two
years old bad applied to the
ulgbt watchman at a lumber yard for
work Hud was told to call In the morn
ing, lie sat down by a pile of lumber
where a number of men were gntuered
and appeared quite dejected.
"No one wants an old man," lie said.
As the night wore on the others went
away, and the wutchman In making tils
rounds found the old man stretched at
full length, breathing heavily. Uo ap
peared to be In vreut pnln, and his Hps
were burned.
The limn was token to IlooHevelt hos
pital In au ambulance and died three
hours later.
The other ease occurred lu Chicago.
Andrew Wermllen, forty-Ove years
old, could not obtain employ inunt "So
ber, Industrious and a first class me
chanical engineer," was his description
lu his letters of recommendation, but
all these qualities counted for nothing
with the men to whom he went soeklng
employment. "Vou ate too old," tbey
. tolu iilm. So Andrew Wermllen com
mitted suicide.
.The Chicago Keoord-nerald In com
menting on the latter case well snys:
W are apt to apend much breath from
time to time In denouncing- the drnnee and
"poniT" on eoolifty whether begxara
or Idle rich and often we uee the very
jirni-tiud argument that tbey coneume
what they do not produce and thnt they
re coneiuntly waalcful member of
oclety. What khall we ay of the waste
that la Involved when aoclety Itself can
find no place for competent men over
furty-rive. who are thua driven either to
dtltutln or to lower irradea of work or
to sturldeT The blitme reata on aoclety.
which rrwana on ourselves.
Does a man get "too old" to be denied
the treatment of common humanity?
Are we civilized, or even half civilized,
when those who have grown aged tn
service can appeal to us In vain? Are
not the soldiers of peace entitled to our
Icnitlon as well as those
of war? Are those who light to glvej
life less entitled to kindness than those
who light to kill? When men ask not,
for charity, but only for a chance .to
earn, are we to turn from them be
cause they have a few white hairs? Is
Nil1 !P
S MS)
I will sell at public auction on
At. my place four miles south of Independence and one
mile north of Parker, the following described property:
1 brown horse 7 years old weighing 1400.
2 work mart's.
2 two-year-olds.
1 yearling colt. - '
1 fresh cow. ,
1 cow will be fresh in November.
3 milch cows.
1 dry cow. - -
8 yearling calves.
4 calves.-
1 3-year-old registered!) urham bull.
7 head of hogs.
1 new Osborne Binder.
1 Mower and Rake, new. -1
Disc Plow, new.
1 Drag Harrow.
1 Spring-tooth Harrow.
1 Garden Plow. -
1 Garden Cultivator. '.'
1 Walking Plow.
1 wheat fan, new.
1 set of harness.
I wagon.
1 hack. . - ... .
Also jiousehoM and kitchen furniture and other art
icles. ,
Terms of sale, One year's time at 5 per cent, will be
given with approved security 5 per cent discount for
cash.-
Sale will begin promptly at 10 o'clock. Free lunch will
be served on the grounds.
S. H. McELMURRY.
M. F. WHITE, Auctioneer.
there not enough for all did not the
selflshniMS of man rise up to murder
bis brother?
There are the almshouses, ws say.
True, but tbey. are often overcrowded,
and some would rather dlo than lose
their own self rewct. They do not
want to sponge, but to serve. Tbey de
sire to give sn equivalent for what
they receive.
' What shall we ssy of s society where
things like these can occur? Barely
It needs more humanity and less greed.
The Pennsylvania slats grange wants
Mrs. V. B. Holllday of Tloga county
appointed matron of the Pennsylvania
building at tho St Louis exposition.
The discussion of current events
should be made a part of the lecturer's
programme at least once a inontn.
Keep up with lift tiroes!
Dexter (Ms.) graugohas over COO
members and fLflOO Is the treasury. .
Apparently the Japanese have no ex
act equivalent for the Spanish word
"mnnana."
Kxcursloii Itate to Yaqulna
Hay.
On June 1st the Southern Pacific
Co. will resume sale of excursion
tickets to Newport and Yaquina
gay. Both season, and Saturday-to-Monday
tickets will be sold.
This popular resort is growing in
favor each year. Hotel rates'are
reasonable and opportunities for
fishing, hunting and sea bathing
are unexcelled bv any other resort
on the Pacific Coast.
D jn't Joyerlook hop tickets
You have to huve and this
oflico is ready to supply them.
Have your watar melon put on
ice at Craven & Moore's. No extra
charge.
Watfou tor Sale
One spring wagon 1J inch axle.
As good a new. Inquire at ,En
tirprise office.
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