West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, September 21, 1906, Image 2

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otli .t .sviidi '! M.alloi
RuUll Palter. O U IflWl l! KV. ltr.it. Want!, tuul of
'J, M.IVJro farm. iuniir nu, htw iiu : n., uow
i ;a 4i.
! C, E. TJf.w n I wife of (r .- - - ; .....i.-,.. ... ,:
! Tallii vt Jir hunda.
r viiiung with i r Hater, Mr. Junta
(Slriftly fa .e.r)
WAN I Kl A l.arwi to work f-r
! fr- thiit fill iiixl winter. K
K. HrWPlt, MoilnixUlh. IMS
Hrliuiok. . rt'i: HALE OK UKNT 4 i.m.ui
llHI lll 111 S'lg jl) Hft Ill.jx
Mr. Mary Andr ,tiil a ft pendnc. i,Hd lum. 21 t-t
Jaya of (hi .ek mlu Mm. rKirr 1 uar. Apply to A. (i. lUktr
IMi'kluwn. K)It HAI.K 1'ur. bud ldai.d
I hum Uiart of nrrvicoahle
IVr yrar II AO
hu iiiotitli ..... 75
.. . ". ' 1 MU r'ranc Hdmuk left il.it ;
lira till llolW J mil llll . , . . , , 1
tlrajit lr Aliany hrre U inj
bfpn Mig(J to teach oltviI.
K. Kvmi cuoiiieiiced threhirc IFUi: 8.H.K Full blmid Poland
. i i f t i i. .
lit on Jiiijilay advertising iii.i.ld
kmimi on ai!i-lit.n.
Al hilv leghorn cot kerela. (i.
li. Mi-Welt, Muiuuuiilh K f . 1).
9-18
gin Wrdnr-diy. It will i.tob
jal.lv uktt the rent of the Hem to
; fl itir h tbrrehiog.
"-" - y! On last Thursday evening the
II. ... I ... :. ... r . . l . . . .
..... .. iU.kiK ir u pmct? . 1 nlruw Imji vard was a w-ne of
to wi.it.-r thi ir string will not ,)UH riivhy, it Wing th tnrth
Ini.l a LittiT winter trak in .t i m .
" of Mrn. hut Mjntgoitiery
. 1 All thu tin itii wvr brought Arlli
track. I
:"I tlm cainjHTS )roccrK'il In vrre
(.Irfnt ttrnltH nre Uiiisj inaile Mr. M.uitjj,.niery in th ol.l
in getting nway from o!J root- fashion atrl. ,V r. J. M. Tainw
1 nts unJ ujvrstitions. I'rimi- f irn'ihed cake ami taffy in abund-
nJs Urt now Imng.ul on Tut-8- ance, and with one of th.- joilicat
.1.... i . i.-. i ... ' .
w..,, , ,,.iuy. c.t, ihe rvenin p.a.d quickly
There re in "the Indq.u1-LUn,iV'rtir"n,?rk,'r''- lhink-
.lone, in'j) tuiu mm ,.ick.-. C7t0h ,e ,,rtl , ! " dl"i,'' wend"
n, . , w' 1 !"' to th.ir reMectiv
Of tins number -UOU nro ny leiUs foP the neeiW wt
clieeked. t-hai-ely-necked lionH,,! thnt th hnn v.r.l ,i ......
yard nueens in Sis llonkins ! r,l
v.-4aiv n Ull I lllifl V nil II la
CASH
taw."fai a km
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCE
....BY THE....
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
('hiita li.'ar and a hw eilt. Ir-l
Chan. Iliff, Iiidftei.iltii'. 1U-"
IIOUSl FOR 8ALE-Thr work
hori-a. wciiht 15iK) iHiiiiid:
thri' fillies, twt yrarlinca ami
mil llfe'it.VP nt.l llw.llirA .r'
John Simon, !iidfMudfii. i-JS j m ' K' t", ',
WAXTK)-IO ton. f hulr.l ' jiifeV If,,, 1 1 ,
l.ay. drily,, .t KohmV h..,. ard I .f . f Aa JIIU'IiIL1
Addrfn A. J U hit,,ker, Iudt-J .' J ;K -
G L Hawkins
lt.lin,Ort.
am
r ui :Mtatii wood a iv, o
l)orie power -ngin G-lurnt
lnwer Itoilt r. A mm1 burj-Min.
lam Muhlman, linlfinlfiuv,
Ore.
jiprons; there are 2000 inothtrs; ' versarr.
40UU men; 400 Indians; 10U0!
dudes; t preachers; two wrest-1 TEACHING IN CHINA,
lers; one j.rie fighter; o5 Jajj , Th. Schooima.t.r'. Lif. I. On. ,f Di8
2 Chinanieu; 7 tigitators; 21 nit and Drudg.ry.
mashers; 11 detectives; 10 gam-j "Most village schoolnia.-ters in
biers; one politician and one j ('ijina ''e qualified themselves for
ilead.cutnosi.ort. There are also ! the Tost !-v havinS faill1 a
v
FOR SALK Sinifle CjiijI Hrown
leghorn I'ot kreU, from importrd j
flock. I dollar each. O SI. San
ford, IiidejMinlenee. 10-1
FOR RKNT A 40-acra hop ranc h
for a term of one to threa years.
JIout and barn on place. Land
for hay with place. Enquiie at
this oilier.
.Nioi.iiiiifiii and Head
t tenet ( metary
wo:k etc.
Farmers Feed
and Hitching Shed
loOO babies, 1200 preferred stock "mu ut'"e ,fmcrnment .irwnnmi
, j 1C1UICU i xainmahons," savs a critic in the
unu ouu common. A pretty . China .Mail. "After two failures
good conglomeration after all.; the scholar turns without any hesi
In fact, a better average, and ation to this lucrative employment
less trouble than can be found it furnisIi'8 him usually with two
in so large a collection of people I TV 4 IIe nCJ" D
,,,, , . 11 diplomas, no apparatus, no assist-
under so little restraint, can not J uuta not even brains, only a fairlv
bo found at any other spot in I retentive memory and a few old
the country. With few excep-' ,-,ooks- ne pimply puts out a fewj
fir.nc fl. t ay oeiore me oia year expires a
tions the pickers are from the iiumillg I)rociamatioil" of tJ paper
rMorthwest, coming from the dif- and announces that it is his inten-
ferent counties of Orecon. from tjon Pl'a a school and receive pu
Wflshinotnn T,1n1. ,,,1.,1 T1' thp.v will corae. Not even
. 0 a schooihouse is necessary. ne Bjt3
uamornia, Montana and a few ! in a straight backed chair in the an
from British Columbia.
There could be no more ini
pressive example of the dire
cestral hall, which he owns in com
mon with his clansmen, the hens,
the pigs, the farming implements
and the ancestral tablets,' to receive
ragged, shoeless urchins and chop
j no y
consequences to parties of the ped dollars.
political system by'which boss- "The conditions of life under
o i i ,i .i .. which a schoolmaster lives unite to
es are maintained than the sit- foster his vanity. IIis neighbor3
uaticn in Ohio. The Ohio that cannot indulge the love of long
gave McKinlev 49,000 plurality) nails- IIe can- Tliey cannot wear
in 189G and 69,000 in 1900, and! lonT rbe-- , He d?es-? .ast
A n , I "ays and special occasions. If they
iuu fcao itouseven oo,uuu in l wnte a letter they confuse the Chi
FURNISHED ROOMS-Three fur
nishsJ roonia for eentlemen. t
my residence on C street. In
quire of aire. L. L. Whiteaker.
FOR SALE California Medicate.!
Soap, good for ioren. channed
hands etc. Sold bv Mrs. J. XV.
Richardson, Sr., Monmouth St
MEN WANTED Saw mill and
lumber yard laborers If 2. 25 per
clay. H ood-raen 2 2o to f 3.00.
S.eady work. Apply to Booth
Kelly Lumber Co , Euirene, Oregon.
FOR SALE Two set of double
work harness. Enquire at Dick
inson's livery stable.
CARPET WEAVING J. J. Boler,
south of the Motor line Indepen
dence, is prepared to weave your
carpet. Cali on or address him
FOR SALE Jersey cow young
and frenh. Enquire of J. L,
Caron, Monmouth, Ore.
I OR SALE A good wagon, team
and ha rnef-s cheap. Enquire at
J. O. Davidson farm one mile
northwest of Parker Station.
SHORT HORN BULL Good
short horn bull at Jones' feed
Stable. Service sfl.
Jones Big New Darn
Teams 1 Or, Sad. He lIor fnr
Iijs a well a teams Jkept la
me ury. uorH 'i Uoanled ly
day, neek or nioiitli,
J. N. JONES, WDEPEIDFNCE
DENTISTRY
DR. NEIIRBAS
Tlie Very Best Work and Material
AT THE MOST REASONABLE fli.CES
Fillings 75c up Crowns $4 up Extracting SOc
Extracting With Sonnoform Cas $1.30
Jannumrm Cat tttm in ttrmttlg tmr flat
SPECIAL
J lt,tO Plmit WA .f A
39
A 1 15 flats wllb l-t teeth tftr A t.'O Plate with beat leetl.
and Aluminum llulaiouly plJ , mhU j.IU llntuic unlv
rrHf At unW.rilaaW my mtlmi mntl mill
( thmtmmm giving uirltfn tmmrmn,
" fm tvlta mil m-mrk.
$!5
Ovr In4m?n'nt tfolloHml Bunk
DENTISTRY
avHOMKU LtiDUK No. 45 K of P
' Meets every Wed. nljrtit
V7 hi Mlleliell Hall.
XZS K. N . JOI I N.so.V, C. V.
J. W. Kletiardson. K. of It and H.
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney-at-Law,
CAMPBELL. BUILDING
JALI.AS, OREGON.
B. F. JONES
A TTOIiXV Y-A T-LA W
y ota iiY run Lie
Office Ui?tnira in Cooper Block
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
1904, is cs good as gone to the
Democratic party. For this the
Republicans of Ohio and of the
country have to thank Senators
nese characters. When thev Bend
to their honored dominie a present
of roast pork they unwittingly de
scribe it as a 'small gift of pearls
and jade, lie always writes cor
J w vuuua UCllatUl 9 J " " J -' i i i . v o loi-
Foraker and Dick, the bosses of ctlj' or .!?D Practice has made
. i . . . . mm as familiar with a certain num
ber of elementary characters as an
Notice is hereby given that I
will not be responsible for any
debts contracted by my wife.
.' O. Schutz
Independence, Sept. 17th, 1906.
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
IVOCALIand INSTRUMENTAL
Mrs. May Bowden-Babbitt
Miss Florence Bowdcn
Most Important
In the ronnmg"of a bakery is cleanlinesj,
You will findjeverything- scrupulously clean at the
Monmouth Bakery
Frtih Bread balttd tvtry day. Evtry loaf marked with tht initial "J. R.H
Set that you ftt the J. R.fbrcad. CookUi wh!iii'e til Ull
JOS. RADEK
MONMOUTH, 0UE00.V.
State Normal School, MONMOUTH.
Cooper Building.. INDEPENDENCE.
the state machine. Those sble
servants of the corporations have
defied the public opinion not
only of the Nation, but of their
own state something far more
serious from the point of view
of practical politics, for the
voters of the Nation cannot get j
at a Foraker or a Dick, while
those of Ohio can. They have
acted as if the increase of Ohio's
49,000 plurality for McKinley to
255,000 for Roosevelt had been
a vote of confidence in the Sen
ators. Of course, they did not
fool themselves. They knew
Englishman is with his altmabet
By comparison with his neighbors
ne is a veritable "icwan tsz, or su
perior man. He cannot be deceived
The rustic urchins everv morning
worsnip uontucius, afterward the
gou oi literature, next the dignmed
occupant of the high backed chair.
"Were it not for the honor at
tached to the post the drudgery of
the me would be unbearable. Irom
6 in the morning until 5 in the
evening, with one short interval for
rice, amid shouting and howling
which would silence the parrot
house at the zoo, with voice and
stick, he devotes his life to the driv
ing of Chinese characters into the
almost impervious skulls of his pu
-1 T. . 1 , , . t
tu.( j i i-i P,is- DUl; ne perseveres, believing
that the stupendous plurality j fhat no p0Siti0eICept the man"
a in javui oi ini) ivooseveii aarin s is so respected and no pro
programme. But in the Senate
the Ohio Dromios did all that
was in their power to defeat the
Roosevelt program me; did every
thing that the corporations could
wish to confirm their restraint
of trade. New York Press
(Rep.)
The New fast launch
C'OLOMA
fession so honorable. When an old
man, according to Chinese custom,
he looks to his son for support. At
last, with deafening noise of cym
bals, flutes and firecrackers, his
wornout body is laid in the hillside
grave."
All About a Coat
"Maria, I told you six weeks ago
to give this old coat to some tramp.
Why don't you do it? I'm tired of
seeing it around."
John, I ve offered that coat to
.Salem, Independence Monmouth
Stajre
Leaves Independence daily from
Little Palace Hotel at 8 a. m r
turning leaves Salem Club Stables
ai op. a i? are irom independen
ce SOc from Monmouth 75c.
John Calahan, Prop.
We Do Job Printing
Licensed Emblraer and Funeral
Director
Office Phone 354; Residence Phone.351
INDEPENDENCE - - - OREGON
ted
tort
t t i , 1 vonn, i ve onerea mat coat zo
Leaves Independence daily except. every tram that has been here and
O 3 . .
csunaay, at e:dU a. m
Returning, leaves Salem at 2:00
o'clock p. m.
Boat subject to charter any Sunday
and between sailing date?.
A. D. Pettyjohn & Son, Owners.
not one of them would touch it.
"Well, can't you use it for rags?"'
"John Henry, do you think I'll
accept a gift that a tramp won't
even look at? I'm g-going back
home to m-mamma !" Chicago
Tribune.
PURE
RICH
CREAM
i used in the
manufacture
of Hazltvood
ICE CREAM,
abundance of
cream being al
lured for thu pur
pose by the large
volume luppliedfor
the manufacture of
Hazelwood Butter r i
CiNo albumen, gelatine
or other animal or
chemical compound of
any character it in HaccU
wood Ice Cream, ita rich-
nest and imoothnen being
due to the actual richnett of
the cream of which ft ja
manufactured. Only Dure
fruit, vegetable or out ftarora
are used in coloring or flavoring
Portland 'Flouring
Mill Co.
General Warehouse and milling busi
ness. Highest cash price paid for all
gralnx; also grain taken on storage.
F. C, 'REYNOLDS
MANAGER
Independence and Buena Vista Ware
h ou ces.
Attention
Our Watch stock is large,
uiell selected, and sold at
a close margin, from $1
up. Call and See Us.
0. A. KRAMER
Jeweler and
Optician
The M. V.
Cash Store
We desire to oall
the attention of
Independence
people to our
new store
Wo carry the I). it F. Shoos, which give splendid
service and are neat and dressy in appearance.
We also have trunks and telescopes and a general
line of notions, hosiery and underwear. VVe will
give you courteous service and honest values. Call
and see us when in Salem. Yours Truly
MiUs & Vass 9 Props
ui Commercial btreet, Salem, Ore. f
t,i
smmsMmmmxBtmm
n
Ice Cream
State normal School at moiiiiioiith
Begins its 25th year September 26.
1900. Three full courses of study
xiigner course recognized in Wash
ington and other states. The beet
and shortest way to a state and life,
paper. Additional work in both
general and state Methods; also,
Hchool management for graded and
ungraded schools will be given this
coming year. Longer terms.higher
wages and better opportunities are
Onen to Normal nmrliiaiuu Cul
superior ability of Monmouth graduates, and
Tlio Original.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered
for IllH opnlliilp Thtwtt wnrl.lilpua imi.
tationa have similar sounding names.!
, Beware of them. The cenuine Folev's !
Honey and Tar Is In a yellow package, j
Ask for it and refuse any substitute.;
It la tlie bests remedy for coughs and Hirrtnm onr,ro;. tu
o.uk.n ,i t. j .. . ""w"s " Buponor H
. he damandlar exceeds the supply. Catalogue eontaining full informa-
mZZLZL'!. "k on "PP'icauon. uorrespondence invited. Addreas
For Saldby R
, i 1
I We Do Job Printing
J.'B. V. Butter, Registrar.