liitu Sift enterprise WALTER LYON, Editor Kntvrxt at iBdarwrttlsnNs Ot poUros MMooud-liMa uialtor Subscrption, $1.50 Per Year TKI.Kl'HONK WL BlTrWORIPTlON RATE (Suiolly In advauos) Fr yaar Mil months., Hlul ounjr... II TS wilh lh possible exception of mcb counties as Grant, Harney and Curry, where transportation ia a serious obstacle, will exhib it. Tolk has tin adrantago of her sister counties in having won the blue ribbon on two suc cessive years at the State Fair. It is now up to the county to say whether or not she will en- I - Ik AAiMnAh'tinn A f tile. T -A IV t d Re.ll... m.lKa 10(UIrltD.tmlht. I vw.urv....w.. . . aud tlark fair. to a discussion of Polk county's court and its attitude toward the Fair and this phase together with the court's relation to pub lic matters in . general willJbe treated in another issue of the West Side Enterprise Rate on ttlsplay advsrtlalos; mads known m application. NM f Final . Notice Is heitby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Gilbert MoCabe, deceased, has fl!d with the oouoty clerk of rolk county, Oregon, his final ac count as such administrator, and that Saturday the 3rd day of De cember, 1904, at the hour of one o'clock P. M., has been fixed as the time, and the court house in Dal In. Polk rountv. Oregon, at the This leads up puce f,.r the hearing of objections to paid final account and the settle ment thereof. Dated this 4th day of November, 1904. Thomas I'ombhoy, Administrator of the estate of Gil bert McCabe, deceased. N. L, Butlkr, Attorney. roR PRKSIDBNT rbeodore Rooeevelt, of New York. FOB ricK-PBlSIDNT t, W. Fairbanks, of Indians, rOK rRISIDKMTUL ELECTORS J.N. Hart, of Polk County. G. B. Dimtuick, of Clackamas County A. C Hough, of Josephine County. E. A. Fee, of Umatilla County. All over but the shouting. Now how about your doubtful states? An eastern paper gives assur ance that hornets handled gent ly will become as docile as but terflies. We'll take the eastern writer's word for it. State Dairy and Food Com missioner J. W. Bailey has with drawn as candidate for governor in favor of Dr. James Withy combe of the Oregon Agricul tural college. Safecrackers with their riitro glycerine cannot affect the sta bility of a Polk county bank. Burglars trained at the work put in Friday night blowing off the vault and sufedoors of the bank at Monmouth and on Saturday the bank was doing business as usual. Annual Meetlnc of Pilot K 10b Gold Stilling: And Mlnuif Co. Not it la hereby given that the ion ual meeting ol the Pilot Knob Gold Milling and Mining Co., will be beld at tbe Woodman ball, la Monmouth Polk County, Oregon, ou Tuesday at 1 o'clock P. M. December the IStb, 1904 for the purpose of electing five Direct ore, also for revising tbe by-laws and the transaction of such other business as mar proiwrly oorue before tbe meet lo. By order of J. W. Howell Becre lary, this first day of Nev., 1904. Sealed Bids Asked Notice is hereby given that the Publio School binding of Diet. No., 13 Monmouth Oreoon is for sale and sealed bids will be received by the undersigned until Nov. 14, 1904 Renniriment of eale shall be that said building shall be moved from the Public School grounds before Jone 1st 1905. Risht is reserved toreiectanv or all bids.. Frank , . ra Lncas Clerk Diet. iso. io. Counterfeiting tbe Genuine Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and ou accouut of tbe great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many Imitations are offered for the genuine. Ask for FOLEY'S Honey and Tar and refuse any substi tute offered as no other preparation will cite tbe Mine satisfaction. It is mildly laxative. It contains no opi ates and is safest for children aud deli cate persons. Bold by A. 8. Locke. Men Past Sixty In Danger. Mora than half of mankind over six ty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlargement of prostate gland. This is both bainful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure sbauld be taken at tbe first sign of danger, as it corrects irregularities and has cured many old men of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Bock Port, Mo., writes: I suffered with en larged prostate gland and klduey troub le tor years and after taking two bottle of Foley's Kidney Cure I feel better than I bave for twenty years although Lock. Wood for Sale. 8. Cox,- the .wood dealer, i ready to deliver wood at your door on short notice. Big fir wood $3.50 per cord; second growth ' maple 3. Fnone 13. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Far Kale, Rent, Wanted or similar notices three lines in this colnmn, 25 cents: one month 75 cents. Oregon has entered upon' a new era. Conditions are now to be met that never before con fronted the citizens of the state. The Lewis and Clark Fair to be opened a few months hence is a i am now 91 yeais old. Bold by A. B, big thing for a young state whose people have been noted for conservatism. The Lewis and Clark Exposition will be a national affair. For its mainte nance the state has appropriated half a million dollars, the larg est sum ever appropriated out of Oregon's state treasury for any one purpose. The people of Portland and vicinity have rais ed almost another half million. The national government has appropriated a quarter million. Other states of the Union have tnade fairly liberal appropri ations for this Lewis and Clark Centennial and considerable money will be spent by foreign governments in putting exhibits before the world at this Fair. "Whatever may be thought of the advisability of the under-; taking in the first place, like the Philippine possessions, it is now on our hands. Immigration has been coming into Oregon at a rate never be fore knqwn. The Lewis and Clark Fair is going to further stimulate immigration. The low rates made by the trans-continental roads and the opporlun ity to visit the Northwest, and see the resources and induce ments, is sure to turn eastern travel westward which presents a rendition that must be met or ignored. Twenty-two of the thirty-three counties of the state "have asked for space to make an t ?vt of their resources Winter llatta to Yaqulna Hay. In order to accomodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pactfio company will sell on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, uutil March 31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low rates, to Ya quina and return, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Those who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest South ern Pacific agent for tickets. Agta: Oregon City, Harrisborg. Aurora. Hillaboro, Woodburn, Newberg, Sa lem, Sheridan, Jefferson, Forest Grove, Springfield, McMInnville, Brownsville, Independence, Eu gene. Lebanon. Administratrix's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Henry Hill, deceased, by the coun ty court of the state of Oregon for Polk county, and has qualified. AH persona. having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at my resi dence immediately south of the town of Independence, Oregon, with the proper vouchers and duly 'veri fied within six months from the date hereof. Martha A. Hill, Administratrix. H. Denli.nger, Attorney. Dated and first published No vember 4th, 1904. CO TOCKTON & THE OLD WHIlt wnn-n SALEM, OREGON. Tho Willamette Volley', moat oxtonilvi Salem's most progroH vo !j lo wonJor wheru our g(InJi ,. dealer.!.. Dry lie-!, Cloth n- that w aro Suing go. A visit to our .to wil Iconi I m Wffin i.fulour alrcn.ly crowded .toronl enormous business. w,0,"ou"'; you done with a few day. ago. and already. H'0 W) . m uf deafn- wWl wt.a . as a.. as iisiiiiriiiv a--i)iiwavrw f . a a - of our big itors eadv. two pi i . . .... . as. a.. ... a a mil ir i iih . a. i m 1 1.- i w tho coot T H "IT uu .ft' 7,? " eVorv department - - n Dress Goods Specials O ns of tbs largest stocks of drees goods In 0rfou is to bs een st the Block ton 8 tors. .We mention betee 'fee specials to give you au Idea of what we are doing. 11.35 Novelty Zibelloes; very swell for winter suite; reduced to yd. OMe 85c Hootch Novelties, reduced yard fltKj 60c Novelty Bulling, reduced w ),rJ He 30o and 35c Buitiugs la utau Dlh worsted paUerns. novelty homespuns and uiiied suitings reduced to y1 g5 Swell Neckwear Our new holiday stock is in. Prices range from Special Sale OK ALL Ladies Suits Ladies' Jackets Ladies' Capes. Ladies' Skirts A big high grade stock of all lbs very latest styles I offered here at SALE PRICES Clothing for Men and Boys The clothes for the busy uisa art oloihee that will 0t him lo a minute. Hlela-lMorh Huiarl VUlhn are built U do It. New Suits and Coats for Ladies' Hhsdowed Velvets la suits aud eoaU New Tourist Coats New Mroen Cheviot lulls New Novell y Cloth Rulta JUST RECEIVED HKE Ol'It Underwear Specials lUnular 7S to 11. AO values fl2 FOR SALE A choice Polk county farm of over 300 acres can be bad at very reasonable figures. Ad mirably adapted to stock raising. Enquire at this office. FOR SALE Four good work hors es. Apply to Charter Oak Mill Co. Lost last Sunday a pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Finder please return to Floyd Huston or this of' fice. Notice To Public Owing to tho fact that I am in argent need of the money and bave not got the time to devote to collect ing same myself, I bave authorized Hurley & Taylor to do ail collect ing lor me, until further notjee , in both Independence and Monmouth. D.CALBREATH HOP WIRE. We are headquarters for " Wire Bent quality. We can save you money. Write and get prices, WALTER MORLEY, Salem, Oregon HOTEL HAMPTON Fir8tcl888 Home Accomodations. Monmouth, Oregon. Rates $1 per day. D. M. HAMPTON A MATTER OF HEALTH 15 PGTiMZl. Absolutely Pure at next) !! f.'D StlDSfflUTZ I. L. SMITH Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on DraugHt, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - Oregon I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. BOM AS A. HMSON. the ta vcolor. In nupptns oo Us Emblem, of lh fuu, firr rit nc to the neir ot fichtfng the Iwcltria which rive us our dieJe. Ne lo the actual brtera of li etute, the mow)uttu. and flies are the most d.nfrrou. enemies or msa. The mosquito with its bite injects Into out rein malaria, yellow ferer, and other fatal troubles, Ths if, with sponge feet, collects the invisible germs of diKaaea, prr'l tbea ott oar food snd powons u with typhoid, cholera and other plagues of I human race. ... ... Dr. Pierce, the eminent phjraician ol Bnf falo, N. V., sava, lf each penn will con sider his system as an arror of men which he controls aa a general, snd will see to its proper proviaiooing and that it has plenty of ammunition ia ths shape of good red blood, he will be able to overcome the enemy ia these germs of diaeaae." Kyery healthy man baa five million red blood corpuaclea to every square millimeter ol blood. The beat Ionic for increaaiug the red blood corpuaclea and building up healthy Usaue is no doubl Dr. Pierce's Golden Med. ical Discovery. This medicine baa been oa the market lor over a third of a century and numbers its cures by the thousand. Many popular patent medicines or tonics are made up largely of alcohol and will shrink the corpuwles of the blood and make them weaker for resistance. What is needed is an alterative n tract, like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, made of root and herbs, without the use of alco hol, that will aaitthe stomach ia aaaimi. lating or taking from tbe food such ele ment a are required for the blood, also aa alterative that will assist ths activity of tbe liver and cause it to throw off the poisons ia lac blood. When wc bave accomplished this we have put ths ayatem ia a fortified condition so strong that it can repel ths germs of diseaae which we find every where ia tbe atreet-cars, the shops, the factories, the bedrooms, wherever msny people congregste, or where sunlight and good sir do not penetrate. Accept aosubstituts for "Golden Medical Ducovtry," There is nothing "just as good " for diseases of tbe stomach, blood and Inngs- . , , Neglected constipation meana headache, heart-burn, sour stomach, foul taste in the mouth, biliousneaa, pimples, and palpiia. Hon of the heart Constipation is promptly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet. One for mild cases, wtherwise two. E. H. HOSNER The Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 years exper ience. ( Phone 143 Monmouth. Ore. 3obn Sholund merchant tailor Opera Rouse fildg., Court $t. ' Salem, Oregon. 6eo. T. Rodders $ go. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monument, and Head stones Cemetery work etc. W. R. ALLIN, D. D.S. ...Dentist... Painless Ktlraotioo epwlaliy. Ckxipor Building. Inda peadenre, Ure G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Mado Title InTeetigtttHl. East Side Main Ftrect, NDEPK.NDK.NCE, OftflOS II.n.JASFEnSOK Undertaker, Embalnier, audi Faaeral Director. Iwly Asalstant when Dtvlred. INDEPENDENCE OltEOOX Barber Shop. MAIN tTKIICT, 0n door oulh of Pot Ofllco. Fine Baths in connection wilh shop Independence, Obeoon. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorneyat-Law, CAMmr.Ll. BUILDING, DALLAS, . OREGON. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor Rank ISuilding, Isi:iEDENK, 0WOJf. Qi ) D D D (D O 10 10 10 10 n Tit Che Cast Tew Days we have sold thr larjt Orapho phones and in each iimtance have taken smaller machine in aa part pay lit it ahowa that the people) like the Graphophone and want the beat. 2nd, that we handle the best Ma chines made and give the proper prices, 3rd, we have three bargain a for you to select from: one I10.CX) Machine, one 130 00 Machine and one 175 Machine. Theae Machine are in firm clues order, a good a new. If you are looking for right down bargains, call on u. 0 0 0 G 10 ICO I 9 i O. A. KRAMER Sc. CO. Jeweler onil Optician. Calom Cured Conitiiinptl'.ti. Mr. B. W. E.aaa, Clearw.ler, Kan., .nW: "Mf bu.band lay aick for tbrea montba. Tbe doctor, a.id h had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ilallard'a Ilorehound H.rup. and it cured bint. Tiiatwa.aix year, ago. Flnca tbeu . bava alwaya hept a bottle in tbe banae. Wa cannot do without it. For cough, and cold, t baa no eqnal." 25c, 50c. ,1.00. Bold b. A . c. Lock., Independence; L. 8. 31 01 QS9'9 8999 QBQBQ Newly Equipped; Over 10 O Rooms, Steam Heat: Gas Lights; Ju Modern Conveniences. zssmmm