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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
YANWINKIE SPFAKS ' 1 li:r 13 Tears To Chaw . I i Cutler tit Conjuring Tt dumber "13" rff the denature, "A ('itiien ;,,b Mw"y" ''"' f OtMlK-Mitt' a I'olk c unty . jf, hi th Ul of Ihe ili..TMii: VjweowM N. L Duller of Dalit tti win1"' Notmal nbmjl .j,y nl fvrLhty calU for a '.frrwlutn petition that In titty t hit rame 'n0 10 tol' I rolling lo K" Norm! fchool ,,!Uo. Tl.UU fruit inert fur iiune. HutUr ha rriited J km"" ,,Jr no1 tardoiiJ 'retain the oITciim. Thti Nor l4! Khool log-rolling hulne hit J fifUxm year ago when thii Unutlpr, ft representative from ', ooanty.votlfor thirteen wagon r,tJ bill to gl rote for tlie Mn uth Normal -m IhhiI that hu t for :U put ten jrrar Un iu)rtuiiing i Oregon legUlature to lather It. ffhan ttla aam Puller wai 'uen to talk fur voting for extra- i ,l.mn.t ti-.r matt at that Iion ho tolJ hi cnnaliturnta 'jijtha ba.l to vote for them In Jr4-r to getjfavorahle action for the 1 Mk county Inatllut'on. lie iurtlir !M!e.lwith ft aljr wink that he (lovernor Pennoyer wm rnng tn vto tteaa roart bilti any jurind that he ami the governor I 4 igrtKJ they were unconlitu fwnal. Thui N. h. Sutler noonljr h-rol!I t lend hie et Normal L-booI hut ha violated hi oath to import the Conatilution aa wall. Itarnna rt.ciallf fitting juat tt that Hutler. at an advanced rii lo tiperience and oa- 'mmhI of wiatlotn, abouM rain bi tlo roic In proteat agint Nor. 'salKhool log-rolling. J Hugo ayi, "Only thoae who !ginattb conflict aboul J he prea t at the extermination.' "Tack" JcarleJ t, bo will now help end i. ?.Ni doubt the Itewllng Angel '-ached for hie pen end made one jNag mart on the credit aide of ;K aenator BuUer'a account, which 'ray do aomtthlng to mitigt ft ord that atanda againat bim aa !ba moat eitravagant legUlator hat ever aat In Oregon legislative alia. title earne.1 In hla pro hngej ftnd t laat eucceful ftt- 1 . . Ill L V'..1 hvr a 4mpt to wiaojiau itoiui o a log-rolling baaia. A Citixen With ft Memory. The millenlum will never come atil governments cease from gov ruing ftnd tho meddler is at rest. Allaublimo urt la aymboliatic. Vhatla the tnesgage tbe great nolinlst brings you? Ahl you nnot Impart Itl Each must iear it for blmaelf. The note that i "clear" to all U not great art. Sad will bo tbe day for you when fou bocome absolutely contented ith the life vou re living, with the thoughts you aro thinking and .he doeda you are doing. Luck means riming at 6 o'clock a the rnorninz: living on ft dollar day if you can earn two; minding four own business and not mea ning with other , people's. Luck wans appointments you have never failed to catch. Luck means 'rust in God and your own resour ces. The only one who never makes nistakes , is ihe one who never dona anvthinc. Preserve us 'from him; from the man who et- tnally wants to hold the ecaio ven so never hands anything over 'be counter.' Lot the rest of us go bead and make our few as we can as many as we nust-only let us go ahead. : The country editor must U i i Via friends to I'!,) make his paper interesting. bow some interest in your local j ftper and givo all the information j ou can to tho publisner. iagos, births, deaths, or any item nay interest some one. Ducn (ems are often absent simply be arise yon don't let the editor know fit. Ex. Hiirrii mtn hv an ,,,;?',,yl u ftul ,,!" lr!- j Mirrlage it an limtitutl ) fur the NS htn a nun think wiriotiolv of marring. hat hiwi.i ZU reinaine tr.glee rhoulu ft man marry a ilrl f i hrr nionrvt No. jSut h ahouM not lt hrr Ixotii an old maid tcaute (ha'e rih. I an engagement at food aa inarrlina.? It'abrttcr. How may we tell when court ahlp haa proreeed? Vhn a man Wkee to ywnliig in the girli preaenre. When two thin jop!e tecome engaged, hat happfna? They liiimedialoly grow very thick. When ft man haa popped the qileatlon, i he flnUhed No; he haa yet to qtientlon pop. Whenaxking rP"i how ahould yiiung msn aalf lit ahould face papa manfully and never give hlrn a c hance at hia Imclr. Why doe a briile wear a veil? So that aha may hhla her aatia faclion. When a man marriet. hai he aeen the end of trouble? Yea, but it la umially the wrong wiff.a end. What 1 rrentr hin a love? Her t"tnter. Do uiarHd women auHer in ailnce? Ve. they eufTer when they may not talk. When a man aaya be can man an ll mfn vhitiliwi he meiin? He meant he can toake ber do anything aha wanta to It It t'oneible for ft married man to be a fool without knowing It? .Not if his wire la alive. What la a mother-in-law? See General Sberman'a defini tion of war. w and ftuoa Hand to the Plow. Of the vaat u umber of Europsana wbo annually leave their home fur tbe freer atmosphere of AJnerh-a an Id- crelngljr rt proportion la Slavic, a fact which deaervea more notice than La a-enerallr given It Lt veer eoroe 230,000 Slave pawed through Ellla la- land and their dally arrlvala were ex ceeded only by the Italian and pol- bly the Jew. IToperly apeeklng, the Slave ought not to be claexed aa one group. They are really a colhjcflon of twenty-one pooplas, dJffrln In raoe, language and religion. They range from the highly dvllleod Bohemian to the illiterate Ruthanlan and embrace Roman Catho llca, Ore Catholic. Protwtnnta. Lutherana, Doukbobora. Freethlnkeni and a doaen other aeoU. The majority come from AUKtrla-Hunjtary, practical ly all the rest from Itusaia Pole. Kinna and Lithuanian. The emigra tion of the Slave, particularly tbe Pole, with whom freedom Is a fetich, though their country haa known It uot for a hundred yeura, and the Finn, who have but lately loet their liberties, la Inrgely due to political cause. Dcwplte their heterogeneous charac ter tho Bhiv iinrelgninte ere more eaal ly assimilated Into the American body pontic than the other new elements country, not huddling In the great becauae tbey scatter inrougnou ui cities. They have one great aavaniagw over other Immigrant in that their mate and olherwla The Slav when he come here does not have to learn a nr to aa to work aa a day laborer lie mine coal in Pennsylvania, growe wheat in the Wfst, tobacco In Connecti cut, or works In tbe eteel shops, the factories, the oil nnd sugar re fineries. All these things the Slavs do I at home. The largest 'Qber9 the coal fields of rcnnaylran a , mata I? , Toles, Ruthcnlans and Slovaas. , u.vDD. - r ore as a rule Industrious, law abiding Ceve pftrker vi8ited here Sun and ambitious and not at all like the . ,. . ,..t,aA Attiin to the sack ; aa- jiuns wnu iuhuctvu of Rome. , miHtftk-8T.FOMaTv,lrT.t,.K.KM(1(, Kriillk j. n.enejr nmke. oath t imt n. bulnws , 1h city or Toledo, ZX- i, iukI every case of Cu- ? sw0,n , befme '';';r "A m prefer. .,- A. W. (il.EASON, . NOTAHV ll-II,l('. lull's' catarrh 're Is taken lutornslly, (ll d ets directly ou the bUd and mn oou, ..irHMH of the .ystetn. Head lor lesl I monials rre CJENEV A CiX To,dl)i 0. Sold lv nil l)ru(tKlsts,7.V Tk Hall's mmiJy PHI for constiimtlou. -;j;!,!OXMOUTI!TOViSXOI DEW'S fiafiija A; ;K,I.'icd To Ga To A rtj-riir uf tlx citiitria f.f Ifaniiio iih w ht I Kridaf nlsht 'r;firth at orgmidng ft Caiif Clu'i la puh ih ltiterla of MofiiiM.tith and riot'nilv. J. II. M.rn wa -lrcted prerident, and Kranli Luc Hijreiarr. After ft diMion of various tnattera tbe f!l!owi()( i)rigatinn waa elected to rcprent the olub at the mtwtina of the flrtr Commarclal CJub at falem on March Jl: A. F. Camp l-ll. Dr. J. M. Crol-y. E. I) IlM.!,.r,J. II. Hwly,8. M. Pan Frank Lucaa. W. II. Nal. I. C. Pow-H. J. II. Mnran and J. n. V. A rather curious error prevented the inter collegiate debate taking plce ut MontnoQth on the eve of St. Patairka day. Judges hsd lieeo aelected, the evant thoroughly advertised and every thing thought to be in read! nes fur McMinnville College and the Ore(on Stale Noruial to cross iworda, but when the McMinn ville team arrived at Monmouth it waa discovered both aidea bad pre pared to take the affirmative and the dfliate was calltd ofl. The matter was referred to 0. M. Ilick ey of Albany, president of the League, nnd it ho been decidei to let the two schools set tie the ques tion provided the dehute be held within two weeks The mistake seema to have oc curred through the Normals re ceiving their notice from the Presi dent and McMinnville theirs through the Secretary. A basket hall team from the Training Department will play . r ii.ii.. r..ti a. H'Blu iroin win Luuogo vmr urday night, in the Normal Gym nasium. Don Lewis returned to Portland Sunday. L. J. Carl has moved his family to Forest Grove where he is en gaged in business. Misa Percy Butler of Dallas, visited here last week. Miss Carol Huber returned Mon day from a visit at Corvallis. Mrs. 0. A. Roberts of Portland, is here visiting ner mother Mrs. J. P. DeWitte. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hembree, of McMinnville, spent Sunday at the home of C P. Hembree. Aurora road grader, purchased by the County Court was delivered in Monmouth last Friday. A red hot base ball game was played on the Normal grounds last Friday afternoon. The con testants were students of the Nor mal, the seniors and freshmen being pitted aeainst the juniors. Cheered on by the r houta of en- CDurairement from their supporters both teams played fast ball, the filial result being in doubt 'till the last. The final score was 8 , to 7 mo lavor oi uie oomur-r icbuwuu. G. W. V. Holt has sold his resi- denoe property to A. 8. Smith, Mr. Smith is a recent arrival from Neb. PARKER The social here Friday evening was a success, ine interesting pr0Kram wa8 well rendered and P R Joe Harlan and bis sister Alice of Corvallis were visitors here Sun day. Ed Steele sheared goats for Mr. Peterson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey visited Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Peterson Sunday. Mr. arid Mrs. P. R. Alexander spent Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. G. C. Uolter. ' Mrs. Ja. Ilelmick and daughter Sarah were in Parker Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Boone visited at Suver Sunday. PAGE F " ' j 1 " - f ! "' " """"" "" "m "" -' "' I; j.r ' ' " f. .rt t ii rr.i r.i i-j . 1 j y. - . ?i: HELLO PraKHNTD! Say can you stop a minute? This in the fence that is built fur you. It ia built of the bent material that 20 ytara of exjwrience can protiuce. Tlie motto of tho com- any is not, how cheap, but how good. Tho Pago is tho only pring uteol woven fence on tho market today. There are sonic imitations however, but they are built of cheap material, hence a cheap light weight fenco onco crushed out of shape, always out of th apt. Itcmember Tago fenco is inarie of Tajre wire. There are patterns of l'ago fence built to hold any kind of stock or fowl between tlie Buffalo and tlie chick just hatched. He member J.E.WILSON, Local Agent assists yon to erect the l'ago fence. 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