I West Side Enterprise WALTEU LYON, Kimtoh tna at io..-u.v.,s oraj. w.tom Subsctption, $1.50 Pet Year TKI KI'HONK m. 8rxoRlTKS RTK (rtUloily la advauw) ., tlt mni ! Bodlm nuv iocoUpr,tlu'1ul R,l.i. rtirlr edwUalai mU known on pplli- (I mbled end nml the pwwiit t-wn Monmouth after their own home town in Warren county llliiMMH. At the time 0e flm church of Monmouth, the i ... 1 Chnman church n orgam -ith charter rnniber ton) ..!..V,t ....r aua aiui out ol tna . nniv Uii remain. Mr w i.uoaa and Thomas l.uoaa Tin w the starting of Monmouth in the year of 1 Mt. hui:n. vista Mr. ami Mr. A, J. UUhardaon are Salmi visitor, thin week. M. N. Prather and con Cleve, were SUlom visitor Ut week. M. ....) Mm (loon; btfOtt W Mr. im . -o- IVillaa attmdod installation oi ...li....ra fifth Odd K-ll0W lOllg SitlurdaY niahl. Krentv'i children gave her surprise dinner i" Friday it being her .Mil uirmaay. Throw present were Eugene is progressing. It is about to do away with the old style of turning a crank to ring lip on a telephone, done away with in Albany seven or eight years ago. It is about to have the common batter); system en joyed by the large towns like Alhaiiv for long time. Al- j bany Democrat. We still turn the crank in In dependence. The state convicts are now earning about $15,000 a year for the state from labor in the stove foundry. Senator Kuykendall has introduced a bill appropriat ing $10,000 of this amount to the building of roads in the viciuity of Salem. Every coun ty in the state will endorse the measure except thirty-two. Mm. J.C. Krenty, Mr. t 1 k"rnlv. Mr. A Mr. and and Mr. Anderson. One of our newly married vountr ladies kneads bread with V.ov rrlnvea rill. The editor of this paper needs bread with his Wson:he needs it witn nis nAnts on. and unless the delin quent readers of this old rag of rAm nav nn soon he will need bread without a darned thing on. Exchange. President Mulkey of the Ash land Normal, School advocates abolishing all the present Nor mal sehoola and suggests Port land, falem or Eugene for the site of a new one. A natiou without a free press is not fit to live. fortiana Journal. And a legislator without a free pass don't live Bob Smith of Josephine excepted. Since tiie constitution can be amended any way under the initiative an J referendum, we will now probi;b:y get a consti tutional convention. The bill to raise marriage fees from $3 to $5 failed to pass. Let a bill be now introduced to increase the coot of divorce. Since publishing a time card, the 0. C. T. Co's boats are more nearly on time. The New Years Statesman is out. It arrived in Independ ence and Monmouth this week. Polk county preachers are be having fairly well now. Peopleare noTusually better than the books they read. Charity is more than dropping a cru.-t in the slot In the expecta tion of drawint? out a three layer cake. Monmouth. Fifty-f"ur years ago Thomas Lucas crus'l the plains and made bis home where Monmouth now etands. Two years later his brother A W. Lucas left his home in Monmouth Illinois on the last Jay of Augun 1852 and crossed the plains with a four horse team and wagon. Ira Butler now bent with age, and whose locks of silver gray ehow that he has een better days, crossed the plains in 1853 and set tled down where the little yUlage ot Monuoutb now is. Six yers latter after the arrival .f Thomas Laws the old settlers Atitt.tr Mrs. D. H. Simpson visited relft- 1 uvea in Kinifs Valley lat ween. I" i r w .. . The W O. W. Camp her was Mr. O. K. Harmon, Trw 1 rawer civen a surprise dance Saturday Uoyal Krenty, Nelson Andernon. venlna. A very pleasant time Vesta Kreniy, wuu. - - i was had. rs.iw, Lmke has rented the JreU J. C. Hasting of In.leenJence ii,wwr place and U moving tliere nsited relatives here the past thio wek. week. William Steele and fam'ly who o c:...mnr. rl Vtliini7ton IS VlAV W.n visitina their daughter K,, ciuiiwu ' - o . ... ... t . o....i .Um ih lioliuavs re .. ... n;..v n,,nn of turned home Friday iur. auu .'i.e. . - i ii i ... ..::,.! Dm nnal M Pillar aold to Mr. Dudley Ol Kings aurjr ... r - , Wells eevent.Hn hoes last week at . n ,. : .l. UraMniimr Domut live nr... Irm. Staats was in nana- ,,rWied chick last wees. . ,,.ir.l tat Thursday Oscar Blake or Pauas is v.a.u8 ,ort SnvJ H. P. Williams. employed on the Grey Eagle. n. V .Turners norses rau . o i.. k;u , millina Greatly In leimna v. .. . .... ,i ..., tl a lues into the creek and ran into .Nothing morr --. - . ii nina U'll I'll IUWH imiuoiu .tree and killed one and latauy ZZZ"" and .vatem cleaner. 5ni.,ra the other. The horses ... ,,,.. Life Pill. - J . I IUVU w ' " were sold but the buyer had not Thty are jUBt wbml you uwd to cure come after them. stomach and liver trouuu. i ry .u. I a, a k i.cx!kea uruir irr, Mrs. E. A. Taylor ana aaugww Btw)4 t n( Vii(Tfln are visitine her el Wben Mlloo. Ulster, iuro. i uj uiui". TTarrv Williams was a Dallas visitor last week. Peerless are THE Clothing 1905 JAJNUAKY Store: 1905 t '.if Unitarv wo want to mlu itr SVk if Clothing, Ow. coats, etc. ami as 'uul tak Chamberlain Btomach and Liver Tablet.. For by all druggUta. Men's Clothing r !M Suit or Over Coat .50 8.50 9.00 10-tX) 11. 00 12.50 13.10 14.00 15.00 19.00 10.50 17.00 17.50 1S.(X) 18.50 20.00 (S.25 0.75 7.50 8.00 9.00 0.50 10.IK) 10.75 11.75 12.25 12.50 13.00 13.50 14.00 15.00 Youths Clothing Lnitg Pan jts0 is to 20 ran Owcoal $3.50 $ 500 Suit or 5.50 0 IX) 0.50 7.00 7.50 S.CHI ;,oo 10.00 11.00 120 4.25 475 MX) 3.75 6.75 7.50 8.(0 U.OO 11.00 225 2 50 2.75 3. IX) 3,50 4.00 4,50 ft.OU 5-V) 0 00 6.50 7.00 7.50 .00 Boys Clothing 2 and 3 Ple Suttt Jif J fa 15 rarf Suit ur Uferouat 11.40 13 1.74 2.00 2.15 250 3W 3.25 350 400 4.25 4.75 5.00 8.50 5.T5 Nannie Rose and Oca Wilson at tended a dance at Wax. Yeater'e, at Brideejort, Friday evening. r. V Jnhnaon has a new wheel V w -v on his tower house. Teachera Examinations Nntiw ia herbv Biven that the couB' of Polk county will i.nlrt th rpcralar examination of appli caDta for state and county paper at Pallas, Oregon, aa follows : For Ktate Paiier. rnmniencins Wednesday, February 8, at nine o'clock A. M., and continuing R.iitnlir Febraarr 11. at four nVIvlr P. M. Wednesday Penmanship, history, ..IHn(r. alirebra. readinir, school law Thniir-Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching;, grammar, book-keep Inf?. phyaica, civil Kovernment. v.i.vPhvslr.loTv. sreoeraphy, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical oemmnhv. BoUnv. plane aeometry general history, English literature, psy Wantetl. r... ....1 nmn In this eouoty and i'lfU " " - adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established bouse of solid financial standing. Paiary io men 2l weekly, to wemeutl2 to $18 weekly with expenses auyancea eacu Meuday by check direct from bead- quarters. Horse and buggy lurn.... when neceeaaryi pcjeiuou jnu Address, Blew Bros. 4 Co., Dept. o. Monon Bldg., Chicago. III. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN For ale, I Rent, Wanted or si milar notioea three lines in iui. 25 cents: one month 75 ceuta. FOR SALE Fresh milk eows; also some pigs. Inquire of Hul Bros. Independence, Ore. WANTED A few stands of bees. A. J. Whiteaker. Independence. FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. EnouireofC. E Tedrow, three miles south of Monmoath WANTED Half a dozen good men to work at the Krebs hop ranch? Enquire of Krebs Bros fir, delivered at your door at $3.50 a cord. Call on John Barton. FOR SALE W. T. Haley, Inde pendence, haB a few nice young full blood Blue Andiiaeian rooai era. iirice $1.00 each WANTED Young horse, to weigh about 1250 pounds, gentle, not overseyen years old. w. w. Black, Independence, Oregon. STRAY HOG A plack barrow, weight about 125 lbs., no marks. Owner call at L. E. Stapletoo's farm. i I on mi a,w " n ., , $330 wrl H. &h(t IWI $1.50 - $4.00 High Top Rubber Boot $3..H) - $3.30 N - 21.75 Boy High Top $2.35 - V ' I Afn( aa ooys . run uhi vn, Rubber Und Cooti Mens Ml Wool Underwear $2.50 Suit For tip 3.50 2 :j0 4.00 3 5.00 375 Mens Long Rubber Coats tim kind for II. $1.75 2 00 2.50 3.00 4.00 450 5 00 6U 0 50 Short Coat Iing Coat 1.20 1.40 1.75 2.10 3.25 3.70 4.25 4&0 Short $100 length 1.75 I'anU 1.00 1I.U .20 Mens Mackintoshes Regular $7.50 value $5.50 Peerless Clothing Store I. Tr I. H 4 II ,! l!n IIIUI' WIHIWIIV, NoHhJM cholozv For Coontv rapers, Commencing Wednesday, February 8, fiT.Kfiood drv red at nine o'clock. A. M., and contusing 4, nntll Friday. Febrnary 10, at 4 o clocit, First, Second and Third Grade Cer- Wednesday Penmanship, history, nrthooranhv. reading. Thursday Written arunmeuc, mwr? ,Moliinir mmmtr. DhvsiologV. Friday Geography, menial arna mo- tic, school law, civil government. PHmarv Certificates. Wednesday Penmanship, orthog Mnhr arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. C. L. Starr, County School Sup't - "rr'.T " . o i . TTOR SALE Clover and Mrs. J. w. Kicnarason nr. u - - . v. ..,nil. bay. Address or can on street in Independence, California CampDellnmoutn. Medicated soap. Fnce 1UC per par Sickening Shivering: " or three bars for a quarter. of Ague and Malaria can .be relieved 4 , nd cured with Electric Bitters. Tbts Winter Kates to lfa,u Ina Bay d cued In order to accomodate the many ' J . auU a troe people who wish to make a winter . curatlve influence on the disease, drlv- The Imlejtrndence SUOEMAKlUt and JCEPAIItim Carrie the Cele brated Coggers JUbe$to$ fiat made SHOES none Better jjjjp'Y G L Hawkins I Dallas, Ors. rTO' v Naroie ana itomunanas aad If aaaV ttonea C sisajy work eaa. cheat W. S. trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific company will sell on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, nutil March 31. 1905, round f rin tickets, at low rates, to la- 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. Agts: Oregon . City, Harnsburg. Aurora. Hillsboro, Woodburn, Newberg, Sa lem, Sheridan, Jefferson, Forest Grove, Springfield, McMinnville, Brownsville, Independence, En gene. Lebanon. Baptist Church The Baptist Church gives a cor dial invitation to all to worship with them at both morning and evening services next Sunday. Lettie Masterson, church clerk i u nti.l v nut of the system. It is .n.inh tn Va nri-ferred to Oulnlne. hav ing none of this drug's bad after-effects. K. 8. Muiiday, of Henrietta, Tex., write: . "My brother was very with malarial fever ana jaunaioe, till he took Kiectric Bitters, which saved his life. At A. 8. Locke's drug store; price 50c, guaranteed. a fjrim Traced y is daily enacted In thousands of homes as Death claims, In each one, another victim ot Consumption or rneumooia, r.i ,h.n f'ntiirha and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. O. Huntley, of OaEianaoo, jqu., ttritAl- Mv wife bad the consump tion, and three doctors gave ber up. Finally she took Dr. King oew ria covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured ber, and today she Is well and strong." It kills tbeerma of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 60o and $1.00 by A. 8. Locke, druggist. Trial bottle free. 0. C. T. CO'S. STEAMERS POMONA, ALTONA, OREGON Iav Independence for Albany daily, r. M; for Corvallis, Mos days, Wednesdays, Fridays, o4 Saturdays at 8 P. M. Leave Independence for Portland dally, 9 A. M. DR. NEHRBAS BDEfftDKB OKFlCt OVtK MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY S Reliable Dental & Work At Most Reasonable Prices Bfo4led Her Beauty Harriet Howaed, f M W. Mth 81., New York, at nn time bad her beauty spotted with slrlD trouale. Hhe writes : "I bad Halt Hbeum or Kmmt for reave, but noshing would ours it, until I used Buck fen's Aroloa Salve." A quick and sure bealsr for cats, burns aod sores. 25o at A. 8. Loeke's drag store. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, campbell bcildihq, Dallas, oedgow. G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Nntarv Public Collsctioni PrompUy Mads THl iDTasUgata. , East Side Main Street, DarsMBMca, 0 W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor Rank Kuildlr T m r aaikaaaar ri i' Ol H mi aw m a HOMKR LODGE lottKs'P Ms hi wy Wta nLa)U la MltntiaM UtJk. AtVwr Mooaa. Q O J. W. RUbsWsaa, K. af Raa4 8. MOTOR UNf TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. laM tBivn Axnm $ttr nun raouUi aud AJrll Tn a. Mi. , .) p. nt. Uim Indrrwn (Ifiiir for Mn liMHilnand Daila IIKM a. m. lft p. tn. ISrm alonsiouta Mr alrll Tea. m. Sr p. m. 1,'vm Uaastaalb far U2 lm Alrll; Mwmmth fndiipndn. Itffli s. m. ;U6 p. m. imm nun j llcnmoulh "ailajx!"' l.nn p. m. i.m . alnnm""1 m ledaiiandaaMJ t . ra. I a ; . orlRlnsU The Orlgl"l . ' a1. ir,$illlffrt. Honey and Tar a. thro. ,. ud lun remwly, and on account , or I merit ind popularity of Foley . f ad Tar many Imitation, ere of for tb. genuine. Ask Honey and T.r and refu wj ' J .tltuteofTereda.no other prepr. will give the ime aatto hollo . W mildly UiaUve, "B0IX and U aafeat for children and dellc peraona. Bold by A. B. Loc-