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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
( ) 1 ReadKailored gloffies 2 llach seas hi the $ a I c m Woof .'n Mill SI ore" lias lccn able lo rJiow a marked Improve ment in style and quality of goods. This season we are better prepared than ever to please you willi our large line of Clothing Sand Furnish ngs. f9 hi-' if CAoyrigHf toy Th I j yf KupfnHnrir Suits In the new t ail Styles $10 tO $25 Overcoats and Raincoats $12.50 to $25 The CravenetteHat This it Konietliins now a waterproof hat mado in tho nv't ntid nil' est hapc, and we aro th only ones in thw city to show them. Ask to pro tho Mai lory Ciavenctto Hatu in tho KoKert nhapo. "l!rt $:i Hat on Kartli." Our fall rtork hi ro atid wo aro i aly to (it you in tho soasonV choicest pMxla. ft Sakin woolen mm Store 130 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon A MINISTERS LETTER Or COMMENDATION. J M 4, 4 ft. & ? five big Factories. " I have been trying lo grt lomt firm here to put in a line of your timet, vre have a hard time getting a K'xxl thoe in thii town. 1 believe if you will take the matter up, you can arrange with Mewin. & Co. to handle " Diamond liraniU." I have no interest in the matter only that I want to buy a pood shoe once in a while. You will remember that I handled vour shoe when in business in Quanah, and know what they are." REV, WALTER GRIFFITH, Silverton, Texas. Could the superiority of Diamond Brand shoes be more convincingly shown ? You are just as anxious for good shoes as Rev.Griffith and it is equally worth your while to insist that your dealer supply them. Ask your dealer for Diamond Brand Shoes LW MAJTE MOfi M SZOS TAf4A AJVY QrttP Q(S iN TH WEST. i I f I I I I I I I DOVE'S DRUG STORE 1 Value Received in Prescriptions j I A prescript ion rimy be poor i two ways. It may lis put up all right, tint the driiKH and chemicals u-ed may be stale, or "off standard." Or the Ingredients may be exactly right, and yet the full efiects be nullified because it is poorly compounded, or put up carelessly. In Mich case, no matter how low the charge, you don't get value received, which fa tho essential part of the transition. When sickness comes, considt r wellUie reputation of the druggist to whom you take your prescription. One thing we perhaps need riot add, if you bring it to us you are suie to get value received evry time. AT LOOKK'8 OLD STAND INDEPENDENCE M. C. WILLIAMS, MGR. I An Ounce of Prevention il worth a pouud of cure. There are many poor nulFerers, Consumptive who are hopeless of getting well who, If they had takeo care ol themselves, would now be well. A cough is the foundation of Consumption. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure that cough, Mrs. 8, Great Falls, Montana, -writes: "I have used Ballard's Hore hound Byrup iu my family for years tiy children never suflVr itti cough-. .Sold by D. O. Dove, dmggit. She Found ltellef If you are troubled with liver com--plain, and have not received helo r a I his. Mrs. Mary K. Hammond, Moody, Texas. "1 was in P"r health with liver trouble for over a year. Doclorg did me no good and I tried Herbine, suidfre bottles cured me. I can't say t" 1 much for Herbinp, as it is a wend rml liver medicine. I always liavtkiu the house. Publi-h where vou wiBh." Bold hy D. G. Dove, druggist. WAS A XERY SICK HOY But Cured by ChatnlMsrluiii's Col ic, Cholera ar Diarrhoea Remedy "When my boy was two years old he had a very severe atta'-k of bowel complaint, but by the use of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right, says Maggie Hickox, of Mid luud, Mich. This remedy can be de pended upon io the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum Is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure is certain. For sale by P. M. Kirklaud, the druggist. If hop pickers will watch the columns of the Wet Pide Enter prise they will find there are mer chants prepared t" fc-vp tlv:r every want. SUPS OF THE TONGUE. )am f the Qii.se Dull That Hav fjcen RtidrJsJ. Thut inuii made a remark that had la tter havo been left utimiiJ ttho, Mun tho kinx found aotne fault vilh tho t arl marshal for m di lails of the coronation ceremony, replied, TlcnHe, your majfuty, I! liojt it will bo better next time.". Iird Orfonl tell th followinpr, I whi h ho c-hnractcriic a tho Wt! "bull" ho ever heard: "I hato that! woman," iaid a gentleman, looking t otio who had U en hi nuro. "i liuto that woman, for nho changed: 1110 ut nurse." A pentlcnian wn: ome coinpliinenting Mine. Denis on! tho tuantier in which sho had junt i enacted tho part of Zura. "To act! that part," mid he, "a person j hhould 1(0 young and linndnoino." i "Ah, mitdam," replied the would bo j coinpliiiientcr, "you aro a complete j proof to tho contrury," which wtw 0 j faux pn with a vengenmo. It was j at an execution in Ireland that tho! ropo broke and tho half handed vie-! tim fell to tho ground, when tho ( person who was supcriiitcndins tho ' execution mid, "You rascal, if you do that ratlin I'll kill you as sure as j you breathe." j It was an Irixh mayor who insued J n proclamation stating that certain ( buniiK-HH would bo traiiHactcd iu that j city "except Monday" (Easter Sun-! day only excepted), which is capped i by" the preamble of an EnglUh bill ; which ordained that ccrtaJn regula-1 tions should take place "on every Monday" (Tuesday excepted), while on English mayor ran this close in a proclamation and an advertise ment relating to some forthcoming races, wherein it v.ti slitrd that! "no gentleman '.v!'l be allowed to rido on tho rmo li'it the horses j that are to r-'n." ! Another "IrM" rt the 1 T? -lature J which actually fmnl itt vy on to, tho statute book was that in which ! in amending an old act it was or- daiiicd in tho event of conviction that of the fine of 40 shilling?, half was to go to the king and half to the informer. In tho amending act this was altered to "i0 strokes with the birch, half to go to the king and half to tho informer," which only tends to nbow that the draftsmen of the laws of tho nation are not al ways us careful as they might or thould he. Of course, perhaps, tho joor things are overworked or tired. Shakespeare has been guilty of more than one literary "bull," one of his best being in the first portion of "Henry IV," wherein the carrier compluins that the turkeys m Ins panniers arc quite starved," the phrase occurring in the fifth pccne of the second act, whereas turkeys caino from America, and the new world was not even discovered for a century later. Again, in the first scene of tho fifth act of "Henry Y,". wherein Gower is made to say to Flucllen, "Here comes Fistol, smil ing like a turkeycock," all of which proves the appositeness of the re mark that even Homer sometimes nods, as Shakespeare did in these and other instances. Many others could be deduced, but the above ex amples will suffice. Going a step higher, we find the lord lieutenant of Ireland of a for mer day equally at fault in his lan guage, for in a proclamation issued from the council chamber of Dublin we find it set forth that "whereas, the greatest economy is necessary in the consumption of all species of grain and especially in the consump tion of potatoes," etc. Mr. Grey tolls of a lawyer who in an action for assault and battery informed the judge that "the defendant heat his client with a certain wooden instru ment called an iron pestle." Lon don Standard. L,ci wp-ty&C? LISC E E V 4 Center Draft, renewable wheel boxes dust proof, turns corners either way, rear level for leveling plow, great pen etration without enormous weight, no friction on face of gearing, horses all pull alike. Our 4-horse hitch is the plain, old fashioned kind. We also carry the Canton Clipper Har rows, etc. Extra parts in stock . . - HUSTON, SIMON A Logical Retort. One night Paganini was going to the Paris opera house, where he was to astonish every one by playing on one string. Being late, he took a cab, and when he arrived at his des tination the cabby wanted 10 francs. "What," he exclaimed, "you are crazy. I have only had you five minutes." "I know it is much," said the other, "but for you who make a fortune by playing on one string it must be 10 francs." "Well," said raganini, handing him the right fare, "when you can make your cab go on one wheel come to 111c, and I will give you 10 francs." La Caric aturists. . Where Solomon's Wisdom Failed. King Solomon wp.s the wisest man that over lived. People came from miles around just to look at the re ceptacle of so much wisdom. One day a young man came to him a;ul knelt before h:s throne. "Oh, king, live forever!" s:i:d the young man. "I am in love. I bo-.ight the object of my aiTeeli.m a diamond pin. She allowed me to kiss her and" later accidentally called me 'dear' and blushed and apologieod. Does she care anything for me ?" "I don't know," said King Solo-cor:.- Chicago Tribune. Willamette Valley ompany The High Tension L'ne from Dallas to Independence is now complete. We are prepared to serve the people of Independence, Monmouth and Vicinity with Lig ht an d ower At Very Reasonable Rates Read Rate Cards and Put in Your Order NO 1 Light Rate Residences FLAT UATK Lamp, per month, $1 00 1 35 1 70 2.00 laams. 10 cents each up to 20 liorhta and 6 cent8 per K. W. 20 Id c. p. lamps, 5 cents each up to 40 lights and 5 oents per K. W. Straight mter 15 cents per K. W. with out any charges per drop. . LIGHTS 16 c. p. 16 0. p. 16 c. p. 16 0. p. 16 c. p. 1 5 to 16 c. p. 16 c. p. 16 c. p. 16 c. p. Business Houses Lamp, per month, $1.00 .. 1.50 " ...... 2 00 " 2.50 10 16 c. p. lamps, 25c. each and oe. per K. V 10 to 20 16 c. p. lamps, 20c. each and 5c. per K. W. A Kilowatt is equal to the enrrent consumed by eighteen 16 c. p. lamps burning one hour. Power Rate KILOWATTS PER K. W MOMH lOOorLess 7 Cents 100-200 . 6f Cents 200-300.... . ............... 6$ Cents 300-400 6 Cents 400-500.. .... 5 Cents 500-600. . ....... ....... 5 j Cents 600-700 5 Cent 700-800 ... .". H Cents SOO-1000... 4 Cents 1000-1500 '.3J Cents 1500-2000....:. 3J Cents 2000-3000 H Cents 3000-4000. 3 Cents 4000-6000 2i Cents 6000-SOOO 2i Cents 8000-10000.......... 2 Cents Minimum Rate, 1 H. P. up $4 per month Ceiling Fans. $2.50 per month Desk Fan? $ 1.50 per month A Kilowatt is equal to tho current consumed Vy eighteen 16 c. p. l imps burning one hour. H 3