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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1904)
Wc$l Side Enterprise W.M.TKU LYON, Kmwm vol.dH-lM limtn-r Subscrption. $1.50 Per Year TK.l.Kl'HOSK !il. MMMOIUITIOX KATK l-itrl.'ily Hi tKlvmiw) tl ? er ,'r hii niauili iiuul pony HMl.n di.''y vTit.liig ml kin UU pUMttlHI. A free forrv next. MAItltl Ll. Vl A MrW ff-v-V. ft i A road tionol to Sidney; j free ferry; an enlarged "im with a good -sized pay roll are things wo want. Theodore Wilcox's prediction that wheat will go to $1 ft bushel before next April will cause many ft farmer to hoKl his wheat. 1 dA'.jkii ' iVsK Wi t -i Tim new county court, whom is entrusted the u Hairs of the lllue Ribbon county of Ore gon, gives evidence of a dispo sition to rise to the demands of the situation and keep Polk county where by natural rights and official award it belongs. It has prudently held on to the exhibit that won the award at the State Fair as a nucleus tor an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair next year. In re sponse to a petition from citizens for the opening of a new road, the court made a personal inves tigation; saw for themselves, the bottled up condition of a por tion of the county; the develop ment that would follow the ex penditure of a few hundred dol lars; that the increase in tax able property resulting from granting the petition would soon re-imburse the county for its outlay, and the court's decision, was made. The road was granted. The same spirit of progress and readiness to guard the public interest was displayed in going over the road north of Independence, and making or ders in line with public safety and demands of the traveling public. The Polk county court is to be commended for its will ingness to meet the people half way; to put itself in touch with the spirit of the times; to do things. Those interested in the where abouts of Elijah". Crelliehl will take note that his address has been changed to Salem, Oregon, care of superintendent of the penitentiary. The Portland Journal has i . l I, . iwue A i met . ICiVIM' ll I Mill, 1 I' m eiav i primary law has disfranchised !'.: per "cent of Portland's voters. The more learned about the t0' new law, the more meritorious it appears. i BROCK WALTKIW At the res idence of Rev. U. A. Keichutn, in ..!..,. Wd.1itfH.trtv. tv Rev. II. fit II til ---"f - .r A. Ketchum, Mr?. Julia Walters, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Ceo. Xiehol of Polk county, to Kd ward It rock of Ilutnbolt county, I'aliforniu. P T U V I N K A N 1 K U SO X A t tl i residence ot Mr. John Mcl'mw, near McCoy, Tuesday noon, Sep tember -0, lv liev. Mr. Wardell, Miss Violet Anderson to Allied Purvir.e, loth of tni county. After the wedding the bride and groom left for u short visit at I ort Cull lor Warrant (hut nil of T"lk Notice! hereby K'" ...nut v warrant . , ' 1 i.,r..l "Not nan! tor , , 1 . .1 ..,;. 1,1 April I'.1 BU wantot nmui-, 1 1901. will h H "!-" l,r""'n"t tion at my olllov Interest will not be ,,l!oedon lln date pi "w ,.,.!, iy THANKS I to-M,ob.oboy.oftTFl:::;:;;: U.ii i'i,,,incmi. .lr; tru(,io.,Tub.y. A.u.n.. I nil Tor your yU 0110 rt"1 pi 1 -vices. II. J.-l MO"N. tin' cam" l'r notice. ),ted PallM. Sel't-'-1. ,;H"'. J. K. ItKKZI.K. ,f County Treasurer. . Italian Prime. If vou ImvennV to m-11, will l'"r ctn.se the miiiio H'eeii. l. 1. PA l" I l Tti Mlwr flriit-rry. Wp b nut cUIni to hv 1 m, nopoljr H t'"1 Kroerry ((."""Inru don't Ik'Hv l iiKiiiuiMili t wny. Hut do lilnv iu , pulily of our kmmU Btj ciil(i tlmt In pnyh'K cai.li fr 0Uf 1 1 l .L I.... ..II .1 , 1 J0OU BIIU lll'H " lo UICUUlil MP in 11 g-t wo r nbln to mil g,Hj, - I. iila 'liiitiiir U'a I...!...- ... , . 1 TImto will b . ... Hll.Uf i.rn.nrrd l Ui.j ,1. Aud.totiu.il .-tur.i.y r.,r j "X '"",ht we Wk., lioo-l i.niHie b.P.b.'on " " L.ul gi tl, Ut k.nn. nt tl, U-.t tbt ncitfion. !irie', ihnl'n nil IIhm U in it. M M.CilliHtrr who l" l"- h buy your itroerri. .pl UU,,h, . P.ii.ivilln Kiiir tir.K'rnr lll.d It.'t tin- lirm.f fortt.1u...b-Jof.oil1t-lur,. .0 hnlobrnd-n.'.' til"" I"-1 w, , k r. r. w m.v Prop. Star titwtj to It remained for the cnb rpris in Union Pacific railroad to in- troduee the innovation of a daily news service for the benefit of its passengers. Patrons of this road may sleep, dine, get a shave, take a bath, sit on velvet upholstery and read the tele graphic news, that is posted in the bullet car twice a day. . 1 1 1..,,. .. tiic iii '' linn'" - - " ' 1 Polk Con&lfs Wiai hwj- 1 At the lire last Tuesday it was demonstrated that Indepen dence has a most itlicicnt corps 1. f volunteer lire boys and a tine water pressure. During the tire, hose burst twice, hut the broken j lint was taken out and another placed in promptly, and the firo subdued as quickly as possible unter the circumstances. Everything for the table and the hoppickersfg m -iT-irtnov nnn hUV. jcic&ii &wm Leaders m Low m Largest Quantities. sz in ttahv cnnnhfiS. ItlCUKiiiii-iJ J- Jiilivu", IJill Xje's Auction. 'Owing to my ill health, I will sell at my residence, in township 19, range IS. according to the gov ernmeot's survey, one plush rasp berry cow, aged 8 years. She in of undoubted courage and gives milk frequently. To a man who does not tear death in any form she would be a great boon. She ia very much attached to her present home by a stay chain, but she will be sold to any one who will agree to treat her right. She is oue tourth shorihorn and three-fourths hyena. will also throw in a double-bar rel ohotgun, which goes with her. In Mav she usually goes away tor a week or two and returns with a tall ... 1 ir red calf with wabbly legs, .uer name is Kose. I would rather sell her to a non-resident." City Council Meeting The regular semi-monthly meet ing of the city council was held in the citv hall Tuesday evening. The street committee was author ized to examine the ro?f of the city hall and make cuch repairs as might be deemed necessary. The marshal was instructed to dispense with the services of an assistant ac v., mi lii.-i discretion, the discontinuance of extra serviees not later than Saturdry night. A resolution was adopted order ing owners of property in block 30, Hill's Town to remove all obstruc tions from alleys in said block within thirty days. The only bills ndiied was a claim of ll.HU of the On Saturday. October 1, Hon- West Side Enterprise for printing. ators Fairbanks and Dolliver will speak in the armory at Port- T he West Side Enterprise ex tends greetings to the Independ ence public schools that open their doors for another year's work Monday. The district is be congratulated on tne strong corps of teachers selected. Elsewhere in this issue i? a no tice from the principal, Prof. Newbill, to parents asking their co-operation, without which, every teacher knows, best results cannot be achieved, fhe hop picking season now over, every child of school age in the dis trict, should answer roll call Monday morning and every par ent or guardian should see that none is absent on that day. The first day is the time to make the start. Prices, because we buy rnjj Visit our store before lay-jj) (0 9 Independence, Oregon, jjjj "-s f il U Polk County Fine Sheep. Mayor J. II. Hawley of Mon mouth is in receipt of a letter from Tom Richardson of the Oregon De partment League, complimenting the Mayor on his sh-iep and asking thnt they be cent to the U. JLouis Fair The letter says: "Your Lincoln sheep are famous throughout Ore iron and those in position to know feel positive you would be among the leading prize winners snooiu v.. 11 make an exhibit nt St Louis. The citizens of the stato would ap- nrmate vour nublic spirit in mak ing an exhibit and in so doing yoa would do the heep raising lriierenst of Oregon inestimable good" The preiwiuui won by ilr. l.auu on lino euUl" has been great ad vertisement for Oregon but Mr. Hawiey hardly feels he can give the time tlmt would be squired to make&n exhibit of his flneheep. land. Mr. rairbauks, ni an probability will be the next vice president of the United States, p.rlos Iir is a man of influen- X- v. - tial connections and .,.,,,,1,1 :o to met him. It's a n umvi - Soap lor the Skin. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr., has the agency for the celebrated Cali fornia Medicated Healing Soap. It is recommended lor ail skin dis eases and is sold at 10 cents a. cake many j or three for 25 cents. Try the new soap. John Itadek, opened up bakery in Monmouth, the latter part of July. kTp t the middl ol una . . , . : , Kl m month be nas- x:en turnup u loaves of bread a day. H has had no help-except that ot liis-w ue no attend to the- packing. He has to rieut 3 o'clock in thw morning; ard work till (J i" tl evening.. During hoppkking season he ini3 sold th hoiufst loaf tlwt he fan- nishe thu yuar round fr a conU. He puts 2 ounces In a loaftlat bakes out aboui 18 our.;es. Parents save money bv Imving school supplies for your children at C & M's. A special line of blreet J .'. Miss Squires. ne Man in a Thoufand. We havo lb.- u-uiau( u to kiv thai ! - U tint thev is oo .n:i.. in a tlioiwii.-l that we eaiit.-t ,,:l,,. with our chdhin- an.l Mitify u Jtl. our pria-, It's simply a cmbiuation ..fo.xrelh-.it clothing an;i na-unabh" pric.H that attrart many men altht. sture Wo aro novt-r Kttislio.l with cuvtlnnp but j&The Bestjz? 1,,-st of Clothos; tho bot of llub.-rdasliory; the htof ...... ..l,., u I.., fmi, 11... i-i. an. 1 with oViTV f:ll . if I I- It u,1, ittnnt it. ally'" mil-guaiaiiu'o in jaunvy uuc i .!. bettor than coin.' Ii n- f.r your clotlioH? S.ilcni iUoolcn mill W Salem, . . Oregon. TI hat You Know Where ii fill.V ii I'ickers !leadiiiarters for Iry ftim.ds, t'h.tl-ii.g, Shoes, Huts, -c or a .vthiiu' in Ladbs' or (ieut's Wi-ar. Money Mived by triiding with us. E. E. Paddock I I i.i . . - - U,. C, 1 . rn ' gplc-nul'l opponui.. , v... - , Tax IajrH Notice, publicans of folk to show they T-x wi take notice that have red blood in their veins by, naymeni on the 1003 I 4l.... . aim laiviiiiL chartering a car j taxes will become delinquent, Tues. down a Clue Iiibbon delegation. , October 4, 1904. car tastefully decorated with ( J T. FORD, Sheriff. Llue ribbon and filled with pas-, sengers, each wearing a how ol Line ritbon would make a gooa deale j reaJ county advertisement. Even to deliver wood at your door on Mi..,f.n,t afford to sleep 'short notice. Big fir wood $3.50 on opportunities. j per cord; Meond erowU maple n.,ro" What i lAfc'f In the last aiihlysiH nobody knows, hut we do know lhat It Is under strict ai...uu tl,u. law even hlii'litlv. law. x. ,."- -- , r.aiu results. Irregular Iivii.k iitHiis i. ,....,,( .f iIih ori'HiiH. reHtiHli.it Iir,a,t" '"v . . ... ii,,.,' in Constipation, iirwnu:uo trouble. Dr. King's New Life Fills quickly re-ailiiiMts this. It's ifentle, yet thorough. Only ac at A. 8, Locke's drug store. Njjh-n"'! ColiN. Kvery part of the muoous m em i.rui.u il.p niw. broat. head and lung etc., are subjected to disease and blight from neglected cold. Kallard s More hound Syrup Is a pleasant and effective remedy. 25c, Soc, LO0 W. Akernd rick. Valley Mills, Texas writes: "I have used Ballard's Horehound Eyrup for cough and throat troubles; it Is a pleasant and most effective remedy. ID i ((S I'-rii k Store. Cor. Main mid (J. St WE 1 1 j v Place to mt Mm and all Hind of Harness Goods, Whips, Rings, Gloves, JL Hurre Rarness Shop, Robes, Etc. independence, OrcflOi