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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1905)
jjool Rleellng at Bucna ..... CnmirtiM With Marin Ft. cellcnt rruyratne icnacrca una Kuril Interest Taken Tin tcachera l..tltti' f..r Hi ,,m convened here Hnlur-hy ill A M. I"1 "", 11 u.prIJ'J' M ,'",t,'"r' Hul't irr prflJl' ,r- Hurr k'1 ',0tly purpose of local Instl- Operation of rarer. U and Teach by Prof. Newbill, after which J,, meeting j,lr,,r,, ,,nlil 1:30 ifir noon program was as iu.. . ... JUUIU VJ " I I... mII r...,.(,...iltf,n jharJoi.d Teachers," by J. It rtilni?i narcnW mIiouIu do ti purest pu.il l work," V (urn: recitation, "roUence,1 yM Hinith; vocal k1o, Itobert . ..l.lresa on -pome lactors jjnti -1 - iBtJuentlon," by I'rof. NewbUl y C' "d Il,T Hrn; 0,rt Mr' M,r pciUtioH. Un Jlaldwln; recita ..(Var Arrel; recitation, Hob i Wears: WrM, Hui.t. fclarr !,dby iltI. "How H'1 Home," by th audience. The UUfumUlieJ tl lunch which ,u heartily njoj I by all. Then actings are very Interesting am !ulrucU. Knighton continue to im Several new subscriber to tH Fnieri.risear reported tbi week Il'i good paper and should be in ,ery f olk county homo Rev. UIm over from Dallas Sunday occpid tho Lraogcl kl pulpit. JI hummer lor Guv McReynold reported trad recently. People her dlflr to Ciuy judgment of lorio-tltb it it however agreed .i.. n... Onklnned" and hS tUM VI" - l. . U look which be did not po.t before, two balky Wir. The horoo laugh U often fcrsrd around " headquarter thee . day. At thl hour, tOwll;-Mondey noon, there hat boon no new scan dal reported in liuena. We expect lo hear of aome few deatha to ac . wuot fur thil lck of newa. There ia conaiderahle agitation rif. kura relative to diecouUiuiig thiPotmc. Jti rRued that it ia of small convenience to the Mlrona and could U M well land ltd by the rural carrier. The roet- .muter "d olhera think mnerenuy Prof.. Starr and NewhlU were here Saturday. They are good nuterial for chool. I rot ew billuuaht aome practical idoaa in branding cattle. He told W a brand if inflicted on a young "cow-brute" would grow until it . covsred almoat tha whole animal. Wi h,b wstitlon the county ennrt tn call con tentioo to in TMtigate this queatbn. Honest nncbera dlffor' with "Prof." nd l.w wkn In rhrht. I-t want w aiiuw. " joor "farm, orchard and cow" editor tniwerj h might know. Mrs. Harniah of Albany is the tusstofMr. V.n.GolnthU week. William Steele and family were Salem visitor Monday. R. Pettereon old fifty hed of -sheep to Mr. .Dudley or ueua Sution last week for 13.15 a- head. C. P. Well i moving to hi hop yard 3 miles north of town. .. fount v Farm X'tm rtn Reports from Sheridan eay that .in. i surface ot on inaicnuuiiB -water and on ground surrounding some spring hve been discovered on the farm of Jodie Guttry, and i contract ha been made with Dallas men to drill in tfTfl W ascertain the extent of the forma tion. Oil will yet be found among the foundation tone of Yamfciu m.i. ir vour eye on u. -McMinnville PPer- , . The farm alluded to doe not belong to Jodie Guttry bun owi. tdby Engineer Jack Wileon of tbe L & M. Railroad Company, and " located in Polk county. M' wn savs no contract , ha been n.ii men -nor any ltil i;iii Triiir7 J W Kirklaiul and wife tn Iram Hm, l,u in Ii)d-n. d"ii!o; .'l,V). United Btutoi to Tl toil V. Vrrf triil 10a.COaorelnH;l,li.nt. M A Cltllnl. ill ,,, Minnl., fl ' initio NMchull, lot 111 !)hI!h.; I2IHJ, M A SiM-alM) fl iix k h i Vcli.v J Atiliiimrin At VV... I,.H...I.. land in S-'.i; lUm. Aniiy H lirown ami IiiimI.hiuI AlUtl Teal, land In 8 0; IHOO. Frank O'llriim Ht t tn.Alt..ri O'Brien, 13-1.43 auat in 8 5; I3(X;0 uunrad Htalrin ami wife to Bilaa Orchard, loU in Dllu; 0(J(), ('itfr llohow. Hv, I, N. Mulkey nreached at Antioch Bunday. Joe lIouMinan and family have liiovnl to Monmouth. Mr. KgttiiNion and furuily visited it Mr. liagley'i Baturday. The ichool c1oim1 at gunny Slope nl Friday. There I to be a pie social at Antioch on the 22nd of February. Farmer are buiy flowing while the weather U plnanant. MONMOUTH PEOPLE TOCOME AND 00 The Kiecutive committee of the Normal Hoard of Regent was in imaion at Monmouth yesterday. The uieinlwro of thicomuiiltreare Benjamin SThoinld of Cornelius A. Noltner -f Portland and J. 15. V. Duller f Monmouth. Fred Landenof LaFytte wa the guest of Uarry Stine the !MH8mj Mrs. J. liagley, Mr. and Mra weea. T. 0. HefTley and family from the East are visiting at the home of Mr. Heffley'a brother U. 0. Henley. 0. A. Powell of tb O. A. C. ak tended the reception at the Normal Saturday night. Mr. and Miss Parrish of Dayton y isiled at the Wheelock home this week. Prof. Tharp is visiting his .ar enU sttMcMinoville. MJaa Alberta Campbell who is attending the Portland acadomy i spending a abort vacation at home. Miaa Louise Barngrove is visit ing relative at Cornelius. Prof. Tharp of the Normal School gave aa oyster supper at the Normal dining hall .Monday night. The guest consisted of the member of the Normal basket, ball team and their lady friend. All efforts have failed to And a better remedy for coughs colds and lung trouble than Foley's Hooey and Tar It stop. ,h. Ma., heals the lungs and prevents erlous rwulufrom a cold. tenon Niha,Iowa writes: tor I had s bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dossn advertised Lgh medicine and had treatment from twophysicianswitbout getting any A friend reeommenueu - Ubot uoney ana . ,., tlo cur(Hl .. I consider It the gres est . In the world. eoiign anu ihhk "" gold by A.SLocke. 1'oUonsln Food. rerhaiyo don't realise that many pJ;ror.ginste.nyo,,rfo,bUt L, e Zy you may feel a twinge of dys rXia tlt will convince you. Dr. S Uew I-Ue Pill. guaranteed o 1. Ml s.,sne.s due to poisons of -d Keted food or money back. - at A. Kk.'. drug store. Try them. L UrliTpTnrrnmonin. Pneumonia often follow. L OJPI l,t nevor follow, the ose ol Foley. a T.r It cures la grippe H0,r ""I Events pneomonl. and conghs and prextn ts P Hq nd 'J a5 -ubstitHta o.rer- d' -Mf wife had a severe Chlcsirowrlw. "J 1 a(?0, nd fi ejn. She U U' 1 Ettl I of Foley's Honey and Tar end it ge """ . , .. Refuse sub Htitiitea. Polioj n-yBiH-klsnsArn' M, enb.rk. Jr.. of Norfolk t , loTW.ltDlc Salve tered all over. Back ..raJwdsandaore. 1-r.tA. 8. Uck. druggist- Events a Al Maple Grove Cuod Roads Meeting to bo Held Sat urday, And Mrs. Brltow'! Surprise Party Manday Khjht Plows ar running, J. litulity alUmded the telephone Wonting Aloiulay.' "(jom1 roadn" m until! ir will he held at the Biuith hall next Hatur- dtty. Ladies will have dinner 25c p-r head. Help the ladies wltb a Quarter. Ka;h one will fill a mud hole. Miss Rona Wing ts up from Port land on a vie it. Bhe will return soon. Thos. Williams went un to Con-' don a short time ago. He reports much snow and everything frozen up. U. M. Fowle is having Hues put in hi houee this week. Frank Kirca ami his mother will oc cupy the house as soon as the hops are ready to work. Last Monday niaht will be one long to be remembered by Mra. W. L. Bristow. While twilight was gathering, about twenty of the neighbors walked in and took pos session of the premises, takirg Mrs. Brlstow by complete surprise, as it was one of those old mile atones we meet once a year in the form of a birthday. A few hours were very pleasantly snenl in music, games and nulcracking. All wikhed their hostese many happy returns of the day when they suid "trood nlnht." The euests were: Mr A. A. Lindeman, Mr. and Mr W. E. Williams, Mr. and Mr. C. Lewi. John and Ira Williams, Clyde McKinney, Mr. Long, Misse Planch McKinney, Ethel McLeod and Lt-ota Lewis, Master Arthur and Kenneth Williams, and Laird Lindeman. It mar be a mistake to marry young, but it is a mistake that i seldom repeated. . In tbe matter of advice it is often well to shake before taking. Giving tbe devil hi due prove that there ia always the devil to pay. - Self- pity i the consolation of married men. ; . The fire of ambiton should re sult in more hot stuff. It is just a well not to borrow more than you need. - ..... -... A man's idea of a cozy corner is a place where he daren't it. s W. W. Allinehani, former princi pal of the Independence school now representing the Pacific Coast Biscuit Company was in the city yesterday. Lord "Bobs" and the Common People. England Is not yet done whimpering over the way. the Boer burgher licked Tommy Atkliis the first year of the South African war. Lord Itoberts now 4.,i,,a Kinitnir and other humiliated jin goes in the scheme to turn Englund into a training camp for teat-mug me com mon people to "shoot straight and car ry out simple orders." It might be cheaper and certainly would be more encouraging to the kind of spirit that makes fighting men down the barriers and let the people have a chance to shoot at real game in the vast forests now reser to the English nobility. Lord "Bobs" must surely remember that his Cana dians and Australians could shoot as ..ri,.hr ns the Boers. There is never any trouble in 'getting men to fight when there is sometmng worui hk"i4 for but Just why Great Britain's "Hodge" and "Fats" and "Sandys" , i.i t. P-tnected to risk their lives for the glory of the union jack is a piiw.le to outsiders. t nniiprta also wants an immense trained offlrs. It might .u tn in the nlan of abolishing commission by purchase and give the common people a chance to wear siiu. ..... ..,.n Soldiers who can win bat tl by shooting straight and obeying orders must have some men among i.i. f tav-lnff the lead. Be- tneui chinu"" - rmrinnit'a noncommissioned offl cers are said to have no superiors of like rank In the world, so there can be no lack of material for promotion. Corvallis k Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 28 No. 2 For Vaiulna: Leaves Albany 12:45 P. M. " C'jrrnllis 1:11 r. a. Arrives Yanulna :J) P. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Yaquina 0:1') a.m. Leaves Corvallis .... 1 1:30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: Leave Corvallis 0:00. M. Arrives Albany 6:40 a. f. Lv. Albany for Detroit 7:30 A. . Arrive Detroit.... .12:02 p. if. No. 4 from Detroit: Leaves Detroit 12:35 P. If Arrives Albany 5:15 p. M Lv. Albany for Corv'P 7:15 p. M Arrives Corvallis .. . 7:55p.m Train No. I arrives in Albany in lime to connect wun me n. i . ninth hoo ml truin. as well flS liv ing two or three hours in Allxr.v before defeitore of d. r. noito bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the H. P. trniiiH rL Carviihi. uii'; AibanV giving direct service to iepcrt t 1! A I . . i - - ami aojacenv ueaunea. Train No. 3 for Detroit via Al bany, leave Corvallis at 6:00 a. in. and connects with the 8. P. Albany-Portland local train leaving Albany at 7:00 a. m. Train No. 3 leaves Albany for Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at noon, giving ample time to reach the Breiten bush hot springs the same day, Train No. 4 connects at Albanv with the Portland-Albany local, which arrive here at 7:10, and rotis lo Corvalli leaving Albany at 7:15 and arriving in Corvallis at 7:55 p. in. For further information apply to JSDWIS STONK. Manager. T. Cockkeij., Agent, Albany. H. H. Cbonise, Agent, Corvallis. tVIXTEIt EXCURSION RATES TO YAQUINA BAY. A New Departure on tbe South em Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern Railroads. Reeoenlzinz a long felt want, and dnalrlnir to s-lve the Dubllo cheap rates to tbe coast in the winter as well as the summer, for persons who desire to see the bounding billows in their wiiaesi moods aNd imbibe tbe pare ozone of tbe winter air at the coast, tne mouid- ern Pacific Company in connection with tbe Corvallis & Eastern Rail road have Disced on sale, taking effect Nov 2, 1904, and continuing until! March, 81. 1905. from all points on their lines, round trip tilkets to Yaquina at tne same rate as during the summer. 1-Iimu tickets will be sold on ' Wednes- dava and Saturdays only, and will be good for return alxty days from date of sale. . . ; Dr. Min thorn's sanitary baths wll he in operation and anyone who de sires a genuine health resort during the winter cannot do better tnan spena month orsoat Yaauina, Similar tickets will be sold from Al bany Corvallis,Phllomath nd all point west ou the Corvallis & Eastern K. K Full Information as to rates, baggage tn.. can be obtained by applying to the nearest S. P. agent or direct from W. E. Coman, O. P. A, 8. P. Co. Port land, or Edwin Stone managtr U, 4 u. B. R. Co., Albany. P 8. Through tickets to Portland are sold by the C. tk E. at Corvallis, and by tbe S. P., Portland to Corvallis via Albany and the O. & E. at the same rate as via the west side, vis: 3.W) U E. traius coniiect at Albany with the Albany-Portland local both ways. Afraid of Strong Medicines Many people suffer for year from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually given for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm and without taking any medicine internally. ' Rev, Amos Parker, of Magnolr, North Carolina, .ifrtd for eiirht rears with a lame hip, due to severe rheumatio pains,' Ha has been permanantly cured by the tree ap. plication of Chamberlin'e Pain Balm. lot sale by P. M. Kirkland the drug gist. The center of the shoe manufacturing Industry moves westward with the cen ter of population. Twenty-flv years ago the first shoe manufactory -was started in St Louis, and now more shoes are manufactured in that dry than in any other city in the world. An output of $9,000,000 in 1904 is reported by one St Louis concern. The decision by a Philadelphia judge that the theft of a kiss Is larceny re calls the old ditty, "They hang you for an apple up in New Jers-ay." One peculiar phase of the Philadelphia lar ceny. If the ruling stands, will bo that tbe culprit cannot square the. offense by returning the goods. i rrmn rime rcttr:xmAmn.om.s7ZAvrj, A SURE CURE jw-isaSnV IVtXS, SCALD5, ITC AN ANTISKPTIC that stop Irritation, subdusa'InfUm tnatlon and drivss out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues, oro mote a frs circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscle natural elasticity. - . CURED OF W. 3. Bailey, P. O. True, Taaae, writes: Uy Wife bl been suffering five years with wabu . ta feer arm, when I wa perstiaded to Ballard Snow Liniment, whici effected s tcajsaaM atsX have alw naed it for old sore, Irost bit aad okla rantiona. It deS tb WOtk." .rT LiNlMENr ON EARTH . sjtrtSE ALL aimSTITWTfc itntff 7K 25c. 50c and $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LltNIMSNT CO. 1 aiiu vff m A "tOLOMO WtCOMMilNDtO sVf . i S. Locke,' Independence. : OREGON SsiorrLirm AND n i tna i-DrtM tno'rr.vii naTT.T 3 1 KAI0 O 1 v. - ThroUeh Pullman standard and tour- -i r ... rimah f:hi. csio, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car dairy . . ' ... . . v. wM.nl. PnllfiMin trnr- 1st sleeping cars (personally conducted) , . . nL: . ...1 IT.nu. I '.1 tv weeiciy uj vuiuy ------ -j , reclining chair cars (seat free) to the .&ast aauy. 7H PortlanitoR Chicag 7() nvPlDT TIME SCHEDULE arrivs fob fbom PoaTLAND raoii Chicago Bait Lake, Denver, D..l P. Worth. Omnhl. - Sneeial Kansas City, bt. 4.30pm & UI ,1.1". " . . w . , 9 :15 a m via iouia, vuiuaitu u Hunting- East. ton. -- - '' 1 . . , . j Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express t wortn.umana, 8 : 15 p m via Kansas City, 8t Hunting-, , L)l, Chicago ton. and East. 10:30 am BtPaui Walla Walla.Lewis FastMai! ton .Spokane, Wal 6am via ' lace, Pullman, Spokane. Minneapolis, St Paul, Duluth,MIl- wankee, Chicago ' and East 7:35 am OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE For San Francisco Every five days at 8 :00 p. m. For Astoria, way posnts and North iJeacn uany, except ouuuj, o.nn- . Catni-riav at 10:00 D. m. Daily service. wiei iramnuu,, - Willamette ane xamuiu n Vnr fuller information ask or write vour nearest ticfett agent, or .... A , ' ionnrnl Passensrer A rant. Tha Omran Railroad & Navigation Co., Porriand, Oregon. Ask the Agent ; for Tickets VTA ST. PAUL, DULUTII, JUNXEAPOUS, CHICAGO LOUIS AND ALL POINT EAST AND SOUTH. 2 OVER LA ND TRAINS DAILYfl THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL. DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROS8 CA- CADEASU BUUft.i nio. For tickets, rates, folders and fuM in r .tin on or address H. DICK SON, City Tiaket Agent, 122 3rd SU, Portland. vrDrra r: W P. A. i9 iYt At.. . Selo,Waalu Ve gtve expedited sexvloe osi freLght. Roate yoor shipmente via Ur vhun Pull Information from . l uiili.d, Ore. PARALYSIS OSICB TRUTO. AtWAV L S. Perkins, ilonmotiUi. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem Oregon I.LlSMITK Fine Wines, Liquors. Cigars, and Deer on Draught, or in Dottles, at THE L L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, - Independence, - Oregon 1 17 L; SMITH? Proprietor. HOTEL HAMPTON FirstolBSfl Home Accomodations Monmouth, Oregon. Rates fl per day. D. M. HAMrlON E.T.HENKLE, Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Bath in connection with shop Independence, - Osesok. 7Ah Absolutely Puro Grave Trouble Foreseen. Tt ncJkila hnl littln fnrpoloht tn tell that when your stomach and liver are badly affected, grave trouble is ahead, unless you take proper medicine for your j.- nr.. i.k. i -rn,mn n.. N. Y., did. She says : "I had neuralgia ot the liver and stomach, my heart was weakened, and I could not eat. I was very bad for a long time, but in Electric Hitters, l round jasi wast i neeaea lor they quickly relieved and cured me." Best medicine for weak womea. Sold under guarantee by A. S. Locke druggist at 60c a bottle. We Do Job Printing IKIUQ T. L 111 other parlies.