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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1904)
Ulest Side enterprise WALTER LYON, Ekitok .1 J.f-iia.. H.U.ltt- Subsorption. $1.50 Pet Vest TKLErHOSK t. (sirtrtly In 4','l ... W ... tt rVr rr tlx mil. ......... Km.Hi boUm I0ettr lln nalh. r.im on dl.ily lvrlUlo aud kuowo on modes, the literary and pictorial features for Ptneniher are of rare excellence. 'J -'V! V l'KESIUKST Theodore Roosevelt, of New York V1CK-PRKS1PK5T p, V. Fairbanks, of Indiana. It was just like shooting fish. All kinds of booze for sale at job lot prices. Benton County. The West Side Enterprise in in receipt of. a ho-lated invita tion trom tho T.rewera t Whole sale Manor Dealers Association of Portland, soliciting assistance to irevent prohibition from Tolk county. The ... .j --- - t t Liuuor Dealers Association should post itself at least, to hum itUnt Sunday pair extent of knowing wludi coun ties vote on prohibition and which do not. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN rVr s,ths Wanted or lutlUr. iitullirv Hum In llil column. Ven(ti one month 74 cent". I J. (lot Heat Talent, it si iimn ha nuoloved a u f a 'w Zealand tiee hwdor to take charga of his tlocks of Lincoln and Cotawold uheep and Aug ra goala. Mr. Sinu-p has 4U0 head of shwp and AW goata, and much cure ha been given to tueir selection and breeding. Their aggregate valu amouLts to a little tortune and to properly care for them requires the entire time of a uiau and iu securing on Mr. Stump selected an expert,. Ilia herder, David Evans lias to I lowed caring for btud tlocks in Aus tralia aud New Zealand and has the reputation of knowing the tine I,;. lint nlpn.4-!htfi. huainesa thoroughly, for i av vnur una u v- i....-.. KOIl SALK A iluiUe Tolk couiitv; la rm of over 3iK) aerea can I1 had at very reasonable ttjturea. Ad mirably adapted nk raisin. Kiupiire at this offlce. ' FOR SALE Four good work bon-1 ea. Apply to Charter Oak Mill Co. of gold rimmA.) mnn t Aclen. Finder please return to Floyd Huston orthiaol ; tke. i FOli 'SALE extra flns stock j farm H400. Enquire of Hurley it Taylor. j Wall Taper Wall I'aner j To make room for our now atockj of paper we will fell wall paper at' 20 per cent discount on old stKk-1 P.ice A Calbreaih. ' Mealed Ittds Asked i Notice is hereby given that the: Public School buiding of Dint. No., 1 13 Monmouth Oregon is for sale; and sealed bids will be received by j the undersigned until Nov. 11, 1004 Itonmriment or sale snail rm mai TOCKTON & CO , THE OLD Wniit wwnn- SALEM, OREGON. T!u WillrttiM'ttt Valley' mt extftuivt "iir K'M.mis. all .loalor. in Dry ii.Mk Clot h.nij. that , go. A visit to our luro will " " .trt, intouur aln-a-ly cr.. fnrmou.l.u-inoM. VT'1 i i t,.onk "What havi. y . r I....- rtii. ft ri'lliIV pooplo 1110 iNLimiiHH f urn ill M ii in i'iwU'tl store only you doiio will ant. Now the President can resume horseback ridiug. Some prospects of, peace be tween Russia and Japan since America's election. Yamhill on the north, and Benton on the south have gone prohibition. Election is over, of administration, ness proceed. No change Let busi- A lot of reading and advertis ing matter was unavoidably crowded out of this issue, will appear in next. It the oast vear he has been atteud- t ing uchool iu Wisconsin but has arrived in Monmouth aud will take up his wort witn the Stump flocks iu a few bays. A few men in I'olk county of whom Mr. Stump is one, are doing a greai work for the county and state in the improvement in breeds of stock, particulary sheep, goats and hogs. a' . . . i e i aid buildmir fhsil ne moveu irum, the Public School grounds before : June 1st 1905. Right Is reserved' tn reiect an v or all bids. Fran Lucas Clerk Dint. No. 13. Dress Goods Specials Ontot Oik largest shocks of drew r.hh1 In Oregnu la to l l lh Hl.Kkioii tilore. We mention hei frw ,elal. to l y,u ,,u UW "' what we are ttoluK 11.31 Nowliy ZiUHne.; v,-ry s.'ll for winter milt-; rwlueed i".vt. tHe S,V8U-U Novelties, rwlmwl U) jard e CiV Novelty Hull in (i. re,luHl to r'1 4H k and ;Vms KultiiiK I" man iiUh wirted pattern, ifvelty liomei'PUU anil mixl snitlin; ml.vto ""' Swell Neckwear Our new tioll.UyiUH'k U In. I'ri'-es r.,iuM from Lie to H. ti Or' AIL Ladies Suits Lndies'J tickets Ladies Capes Ladies Skirts A Wit Mhirat!toeki.f all llivry Mtet tylea l oir. rwl lictr at SALE riUCKS Cloth i no for Men oticl Uoys Tlia clull.ea fur the buv una art vlotlira Oial a III ttt Itiiu III a minute. l't lU tit Htrln lll.x ll luilt tolo 0. Minarl n t , mmm mm e e-n n i I 1 Now Suits und Conts for Ladies' Hliailoa I Vrlvrt In UlU .l4 cU New TourM t.'nu Ndw lrtii I lievlui hull New Nvlly CImiIi Miiil JUST RECEIVED . KICK Of II Under wen r Specials IWtfular 75e to ll.W alui .V-'e Winter lUtea to Yauiilna "Ay I A a a KAdflCrS St tf,0. Bank robbery in Monmouth last week. - Oil struck this week. What will next week bring forth? ' ' ' One man who is entitled to say, "I was not greatly sur prised," is D. W. Sears. Flasks, bottles, demijohns, casks and barrels for sale at greatly reduced prices. Benton County. According to Tuesday's vote Polk county has 1334 republi can votes, 528 democrats, 114 prohibitionists, 127 socialists and 31 belonging to the peoples partv. Then there were be tween 700 and 800 who diden't vote at all. . , "Oregon presents the best advertising proposition in the whole country" said " C. II Markham in the days when he represented the Southern Pacif ic'in this state. And Polk pre sents the best advertising propo sition in Oregon. Walter Lyon should remove to Salem, and become one 'of the Young Men's Republican Club. He is too big a man for Inde pendence. Salem Journal X Pvay. Invitation respectfully declin ed. In return for the sweet scented, sarcastic covered bou quet so kindly tossed, must in form Mr. X-Ray man he has over-estimated the size of the man as much as he has un-der-estimated the size of the Hop Metropolis. Further-more, an invitation to join a political organization should come from its bona fide, and not cuckoo members The Delineator for December just out, is one of the most im portant yet issued of that high class magazine of fashion. Be sides a description of the latest Does Manhood Full It may sometimes owing to nerv ous disorder o, but it is hardly ever lost except ii extreme old age. What is called impotency or sexual neurasthenia is merely weakened power. Underneath the asnes the fire remains aglow. It requires careful, scientific treatment to fan it into a bright Oameof life and en ergy, f or these cases, which have been hitherto the despair of tUe physicians, nothing equals the ap plication of electricity, if by proper current and exact dosage, in com bination with the scientific admin istration of specific medical reme dies which penetrate the secret am bush of disease, exterminating it root and branch forever. A rejuve nation follows its use. It produces results because it replenishes the Vital tonicity requisite to the nerv- ous svstem. Accoramg u w Damn's peculiar and scientific me thods of administration it is' a nowerful vitalizer, indicated in dis eased conditions, due to all kinds of excesses. Dr. Darrin gives free examina tion to all, nd when necessary, elves medicines in connection with plprfnciLv. The ooor treated free from 10 to 11 daily, except medi cine. Those willing to pay 10 to 5; evenings, 5 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 3 Errors of youth, blood taint, gleet' impotency, varicocele, aild strict ur a specialty. All curable chro nic or private diseases treated at half his former prices. No case mthltahixl without nermission of - the patient. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confident ial. Letters of inquiry answered. Circular question blanks sent free. Dr. Darrin will remain at the IIoU;l Gail Dallas until Dec. 4, only. In order to accomodate the many j people who wish to make a winter) trip to Yaqnina Bay, the South j Pacific company will sell on i Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, until March 31, 1W5, round trip ticket, at low rate, to Ya- quma arid return, limited to sixty; days from date of eale. 1 hose who j desire to take advantage of this ; rate should apply to nearest South- j Salem em racuic ageiu lor wcano. f!itv. llarriwburir. Aurora. v " D ' t iirii .i...-, rA..lKufn Ywwhrcr Sa II HI? 1 1 " i V'"WM M ' " " - lem, Sheridan. Jefferson, Forest Grove, Springfield. McMinnville. Brownsville, Independence, Lit gene. Lebanon. 3ohn Sbolund merchant Cailor Opera Bouse Bidg., Court $t. '"$akm, Oregon.- HERE'S A CHANCE SPECIAL SALE OF niLLINERY . FOR NEXT TWO WEEK5 Consisting of fine assortment of velvet hats, felt turbans and street hate. Good line of JTREET MTS Worth 2.00, $2.50 and 13.00 for 50c, 75C $1.00 Miss. Pearl Squire r ck Next to PaddOCKS w I . 1 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. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Oregon s GL Hawkins Dalian, Ore. W. R.ALLIN, D. D. S. .Dentist. ihilulro Klmeli Ml--.-li.lt jr. I'..f lulltlln, lnlil."'wiir, arm Mm 31 Marble am Granite G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made. Titles Investigate!. Kat St! Main fiftl, NDKI'KNPKNCK, : OiiKllf ii t. iii:nki,i:. Barber Shop. MAIN ST B K KT, On door duth of Post Ofliee. Fin" Jtaths in connection with liop Indkpk.niiknck. Dittos. f; Monuments awl Head itone Cemetery urk etc. UinWUkrr, Knitmlmer, aud FuwrJ lUrrotttr. IjmIv A.itant wtt-u rliwl. INDKI'KXDKNt'K OUWiOX " OSCAR HAYTER, Attorneyat-Law, cam pnK-i.1. iu::lmnv, DAM.VS (JKKtSOX. a SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor U.u.k llui!dilift. tvm-frMit-vi'K. OhI"'. A MATTER OF HEALTH 51 itftenliili Dum HAS HO SUBSTITUTE Having purchased the Hardwarfe Implement , 1 Business of Frazier & Rice, mpect fully solicit yonr patronage, assur ing you that a line of goods will h carried ta meet all demands and that prices will be right. Reepectfully, Huston & Simon we have nold tbrv larn Graphs phoiivs and in each inftame have taken unialler machine in part pay 1ft it ("howa thul the pei.pt like the (irjihMili-,n ami want tlie heft. '.'nil. that we handle lh hejtt Mn chinea inmle nml give the proper prieea. Jtrd, we have three hargaina for you to celect from: one tlOtX' Machine, one MO 00 Maehina and one 7f Machine. Theae Machined are in firat ulafs order, aa wl new. If you are looking for right down hargams, call on ui. Unirrlt ' " "' rf rfir"4 O. A. KRAMER & CO. Jeweler and Optician. e n t i s try My work will never fail you Prices most reasonable. PR. NEIIIUUS, Monmouth, Over -I'ostolEce. Thursday