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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1905)
WALT EH LYON, Kimm KolereJ t ln.Wnl.-oo. Or.. p.l(ie Subscrption. $1.50 Pet Veat fVr yr...... ... auiglo eijr H.tMn rtU,.ly dv.rlUton m On spuno""" tl e iV" "t jL rMArnri ami toenail y over ndmlea, U!e$t Side enterprise ciiml M nv manuer, . . .... it.A railroad I Will lUWU'VI, nuv v and tho bhij'ppr, una pui mv big t-UipptT Rul ue moo pun net oh on round looting. We re Mrivms u",v .i... .. .f sum 1 means n exactly rs good ft clwinec, so far as wo cuu obtain it tor aim, n tie man of larger means; mat . . ........ there sliall bo o.i,,ft,,,y 01 WITIM tunitv Tor tho one ns for tho other. n.,r. U not n (lovernnicni " ... which recognizes classes. It la baed on tho recognition of tho Y individual. Theodore velt. A DIG QUESTION MARK STARES US IN THE FACE tty President WOODKOVV WIISO f rrl.rcetoi University i in I III - - - ' Qzz- mrr-r . .,....! I . V ..rM," .V l i f wlu'tl RVpiT U hard to analyze tuo V ' u. r civ of tho American o l -r alio to that "t of the country ,u u-h r- ln live. We aro to l l-l.trd on our ffV. V.Wv3 . . . r.. .... l,v everv lttllo Ml V-t3 t onal senuuii'm, Governor Chamberlain is gaining no applause in tho way he - is meeting McMahan's charges' against mis-appropriation of penitentiary funds and the abuse of privileges generally bv officers of that institution. r..b if not all the charges by xrrl,nn are true. Instead ot meeting them with open con fessiou and proceeding to inaug alonz the lines in .lu-Atfitl. the Governor seeks to i.n rrUieism and divert at- tention by attempting to draw in other stato institutions. The Pvntive iroes out of his way to send a special message to the legislature on the subject, ask ing that body that the other institutions be made to share the censure aimed at the peni tentiary management. The act savors of a lack of courage. The Governor's message betrays w Ka is not willing that the management of the Ctate Teni if ted to stand tenuary uo alone on its owli merits under the limelight of investigation by the legislature, lie asks legislature, if the prison man agement is to be investigated, that other state institutions he included. The fact is, while finvftrnor alone is respon sible for the management of the penitentiary, he is chairman of J a board of three that controls the other state institutions. tkk T, rould not escape re- sponsibiUty for criticism that a tAft : might arise trorn invesnB" DB. NBHRBAS ISHKI'KNUENrE UIW. IXDFltXntSrE NATIONAL BANK MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SHINMIllTII ttTO'E THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Trulonendonee once had a good race course and now is a good timo to revive u. are a number of good norsea ... nrmitniinitV aiUt II f,4-u track is maintained, others will be brought in. A race course i .lovtloner of horses and horso- mansbip and now is mo umc for every lover of the horse, which is every man and woman ; tl, hwulitv to come forward and help to open up the race course. To put the track in condition it should be plowed this mouth. This will not require much, but some ou must take the miiiauve u done. Let some one stari a suu scription for this purpose and lay the foundation lor bv. track for next summer. With a race course near by, it will not be necessary to hold races in the streets text Fourth of July. The most convincing and un answerable argument in favor p n reform in the manner in which the state is expending tha Riinnort of so- uiiiuct i", r Tnrnifll schools is fur- VV4 ' v " - tho salaries paid UUUCU - r . teachers. An annual salary ol jnn or .ri00 is niscardly. n s starvation wages and a most de grading example to be set by the State of Uregon. leacue 1 . ..i In 1 Ml S! In Mit of Uw wo U v. . ,, , ...l,r,,a,,.l .t ..u,.,; v?, r , i, f.v..rW.-. t.. us for tl. U.i '"" " ;J how the world deju-iHU upon i nr. v, . ...tt.. .,.1 rxiloillza UiU oountn', tu U took one, century w h u the north and south, ana we m - - -- raLialrcll0, WlMi doe, not ,eem at prnt to be -ted by .J cat trqh . U U true that we have anav j Uj- U fAL no evil peculiar to u. for ALL sATIO.V iiai. A , . WITH THEM. We are still iu the flush of manhood, and we lav. a future ahead of ua. m m M We have entered tho fourth century of, our exwteace with 'A. "c . ... : .! The countXT 1 BIG QUEST10X ilAKiv imtok ib w All the past centuries nava tried has now arrived. .Art, literature and arcbtechire, the rr. . .... i ,,,k .ttention paid to Uiem untd now., of tbe uiaiuruy, uo uw . .. . . rWt. V pride oumlve. on our political liberty, but rf what we call pohV t i v.- it U a ncculkr liberty. ical liberty u iounu m - into. THE STATE GOVERNMENT. WOULD ALSO BEAR WOWHO .NTX BUT IT WOULD BE TOO LARGE A THEME TO DEAL WITH TH NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. ! .a Reliable Dental P Wort At Most Reasonable Prices rvPRYnODY'S COLUMN FATHERS NEGLECT THEIR SONS By JudW RICHARD 8. TCTMILL r W ffZfSVE trouble with a great majority of thj SLZlW before me that they have never had the care of a (VJ K: father. ; Tte mother, in many cam are .p ferfe weak, vacillating; overlenient and sympathetic, Whila TTlti'' L father neglect. hU boy. He w , . . juoiwuj . 7 s 't " t;- 1... wifit arft!ter. property Demna nu community AND OF GREAT MEN OF HIGH ITAnu-n- - . - - f0R. munar THEIR BOT tyvvfcr . lc.ter.aSe8 .nd .b. proUbU tuNES, w,c.w,thout a i. 41-a tAAthflFii i a. mimn nT uieir buub ""-j ities are can ieacu iuc cv..v- ey w noum , , . ,,, h.nda 1" erve the state for $400 and to L mother9 and then see that they are Plac d la th. d. of any.of the institutions, forboard themselves. ' i of tutors and later u. to Uame AftorAll the honor tnai db .. fthidren w vi teen! Senator MitcbeU-. at fT 1. father aad mother ahou.4 k n?-J- J aJ av. titan anV one else Is nature b bw. - VrfT FATHER SAYS IS JUST RIGHT Every W W1 . A' ";-M'irh the different experience, of hie look. Uck .? v "- j - v- other than the penitentiary it would be shared hy two McMahan's charges uUVUr;iD t; , , "point out reforms that are need , ed and Governor Chamberlain , has erred in the way he lias i met them It is impossible permnnently n irAn material, prosperity . un less there is back of it a. basis . of right living and right tninK . Neither thi3 nor, any other ... 1 fraa neoDle will permanency tj.i. iha use of the vast r- fcUW' - . -fir conferred by vast wealth, especially in its corporate form, 'thnnt lodffinz somewhere in n jwuu-. C7 - , ; . the Government the still higher ' power of seeing that this power, in addition to being used in the honrlo of Oretron legislatures, in his old days he i3 paying a terrible price. Two years ago ha mom hers considered ad- t)UV journing oyer for a few months in ant e nation 01 nis utow. 4U - - . J Waiu tliov re nronosine to ad journ until next fair under tho lJ ........ .1 . ti:.4 , What you may miss in one Kflrcnin sale announcement such oo onnoari in Gverv issue of the woaf. Si!? Enterprise may be enouuh to pay for the paper the interest of the individuals p"-. whole year eessing.it, is also used lor ana r W. d.M tr .-r conditions. . . ..v.- Mt them au ' Tf von want to have good Doys oe HWu - pTtTS-whfch: will mean their upliftment and proper example w w , it . in amusement the son can- development, tne za u-r f(Uhor i. intern him un ohm it be of the "nomo.e sjuut" . ess n De oi vu fact tbMt Nothiiig 1 have saiu w . , " s . . --v.i multinhcation table. 0 2 makes 4 it W a. lnvnrmuio 1 3 plutf i maKe. BECOMING QUESTION, -HAVE I DONt . . WASTKP A fewilodof l. A J. Wl.ileaker. waeiw--FOU BALK-Fnh milk KuqulreofC. h. irw, mile wutU of Mtuoutb. FOK Hop rttd l1m1l,l ment; RevmltUImpww Mrk ad b.keU. Call on Bam Irlne. WASTED Half tloiu bkkI , wen to work at Ui ivr""" ranch. "Ewjuirtof KreU Uro. . it. LfMi eir ;txKi ur khi h( dehrersd at your dor at Wrd. Call on John Hurton. FOU 8ALE-W. T. Hal. pendece,ha.fw sic young full blood Blue Andituian root' rip, ui t . t I . it about I2.i0 iounu, gn-, ovfrMten year. old. W. W. rtlack. Indepudnce, Oregon. STRAY HOG A plack Urrow, weight about 123 lb.., no Owner call at L. K. Buplcum'i farm. , . i , ; pnii slid' r.lavet ana cne hay, Addrw. or call on Campbell, Monmouth. Mm T.. . Chlnman, reprwnt i , Vlavi iv.tetn of treatment. is in the city and ha. room, with u.. w n. Uretav. Mr.. CLlp man will be pltwwed to meet all the ladle, who, are Jnteretted lo thl. y.tem. H.II.JASFEnSON Unartkr, Kjutnilmr, at4 FuotrJ Dlrwitor. Lly A-iut ISDKPBNIJKSCK OREflOS Ti ImlritrmlcHc SltOKMAKKIl ami JWPAlltMl Carrie the ('! bitttril SHOES none Better w. s. til M SlarWe ni I.IU..H. tkka CbaniberUIn M.nr.Mb und Liver Tablet. For mI by all arugifi-ui journ until nexi iau uuuB. development u m " ; . T, ., - tK .r u in pretended belief that the United not Jexpected to regard things aenooaly. . If the. father States Senator so long honored te yofeannot expect the son to find a good example in hut Iby Oregon, will ' by that time be ft u of "horrible example" sort . LLi r a .rime and lose T v.v id i. .oeculation. It is as true u the fact CUU V lctcv-L vi " his seat. not against tho interests of the people as a whole. All great business concem are engaged in interstate com merce, and it was the intention , of the founders of our Govern ra that interstate commerce lUCii. in all its branches and aspects -Vmilrt be under National and ' not state control. If the courts AoAe. that this intention was not UVV" - carried out in the Constitution, then the Constitution, if not construed differently, will have - lu Amended. Tb trreatest need is for an increase in the power of the Uational Government to keep .1.. biVhwavsf commerce tun ft"-" o- - open alike to all on reasonab e ;tVJe terms. BUt . There must be lodged in some tribunal the power over ravea, dence merchants are eet the demands JJLpv."-i3 for goods this year. You . will gee their announcements in paper. With graveled roads, rural telephone lines and rural mail delivery, life m I'oiK . couuvy will beat living in the city. ' vn nnA pares to challenge the claim of Independence to the best winter streets of any town in the valley. The devil is always the com panion of the lellow out of, a job. Shun the mn with two faces under one hat." Genius and fortune on good terms. are The Brain of the Coming Amerlcant. Columbia unlverwiye umm "i-"-" rv n A C2r.it 7b fl IB QUI -W1LU Mv UT. JEW. kj.- -- - proportion that tbe future Americana will have bigger awl better bralna be cauae of the mixture of racee going ... . X A TllM. on here. The old aominnni tan, cavalier and Scotcb-Irtoh will loe their Individuality, becomlDg merged wltb new foreign blood Into a new compoelU type, preserving and restor ing the beat .train, of . tue civilized world. ' Compoilte race, bave domlnatea in- world. Eomana were ail conquw.ua until they got to be too proud or meir . , i . . M 4U nolo name to marry ouwiu n u.. ,..- ...i u,- Vmnk end the Norman combined to make the French atock. and the Norman invasion uiie land up from the trencher and the ale butt Spain and Busaia nave preset s their race unlta and are laggard, in progrewi. Canada ha. two strong races, kept apart by religion and clannlah neiis the French and English. Ia the coming American type will be fused the blood of Germany and France, of Ireland and inland, of teldom .train will glr. to the nV being . moral conscience ana j .a nM oanionnrliinii. whether real or alleged, are getting whack, be cauae the census of 1!MX) retu.-na 3,504 person, a. above lw years oiu. tu .... . .. .t x rrussia it is asseriea mat " l those who report themselves centena- t..iv nnr aHltllllll that Bl.e. ' Hut liauw - our census table distributes the bale old folks pretty rainy wun respect, ui healthy climate. Dry climate and A,J.,.x... m(lt,a fn. iMtitfevltv. and with this the flgurea accord. As might , be guetised, the colored people show bravely In the list of those whoue memory goes back to Washington's II... . noarltr that KfLTIWS are CHrC- less and liwanltury, but the tough ones are very tough. Most ebony claimants of extreme old age appear young, but It i fi.t thi.li ehlMren. Brand- IB UUUimu'o " ' " .... . . .1 ..!. 11,1 ...... n,l cuiiaren una k'1.1 anu. o on look the parts assigned If the old worthies do nor. Bounding the glories of progress with big base drum Is all very well, pro viding the racket does not stifle the voices of the three, four, five and six year old boy. and girls who toll In fao torlea from ten to fifteen bours out of a. r Tli. tnim niltrht haTA word to lisp on the amount of progress AUAmnoFiiEM.ru OJ mm i in . I 1 1 i I V 4kb , 1 i i G L Hawkins Daliu.Or. Granite MonuntisJ H atone Cemt7 work (. G. SHARMAN, IMertSharitTfijloitr Rank Building, IXKEI'SNDKNl , ( MOTOR LINC TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH ' - RAILWAY CO. AhAllt4llt DllSISM nsaviHU'V m w HAS HO SUBSTITUTE UM lndei' rt.nro f..f toonlh n A trite T:W .Sm. I: p. III. IHivrs IndPn" ll.iirw ft.r Mon m.mliisnd ImllM iikxi . m. 1 P. L'vwi Mnnwmitli for Atrll , t;W p. m. lVM MonnuHitb for l)tll. II:J a. m. -so p. tn. il.ininouih t in ft. m. nap. w. ' iloliltinuOl 10ltPuU" . i-ni p. w. ; v"'Tonmil for lndU"""" 9 . tn. . p. its I. L. tSMlTH Fine Wines, ' , . Lriauors. Cigars, and Beer ) on . Draught, or, in (Bottles, at THE I. L. SMITH SAlM, Independence, - Oregon I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. OSCARHAYTER Attorpey-at-Law, n 1 i unTl I. WWII"'"-- " . rn r Vo 4S K rtVIIOMKlH'""" , w eeU.veryAV- vX$ In Mltehe'l M' biV7 1 -nirMoore.1- iinndred IlW Tnfnt A3" Ht. Vluoeni. .j ,4 Chicago, .belters dj log adoption, uu 7;rjua wr jha fttsattiaa there. -J I cannot .ay to n.uch lJ Foley's Honey ..d T eolds, croup nu ' Ask for Foley'. Howy'1;, slslunon having p remedy, and orU" ""Tj. .ubaMtuW-. Sold b7 A. 8. !