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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1908)
r - .. - I Jssu.-.t l.y th T.i.l rjui.-rt Tab lUltitu Y , , . ',!tlu onK-r w ill t i U r a pioti- w.t. roci.i;, i;: i j :!tti;:iti),,..!:;i.,,S!u,?;fuo CIIAS.E. IIIOU. MA.VU.l.Ul tti,!,ara tlui EiU-rl lit In I nu'ii io.K-.., Ilro, u.'ii. s t..ii.l-t,.i- i..!ir Subscription. $1.50 Per Vest TKI Kl-4KA i'lil, BI'imi'KliTI'iN (Strictly In mlvnM Tr year ....H Six iuonili 73 tlngla copy M Heading notice 10 cent Hue straight. Rate on display ailvrtinin J known on application. The Oregonian has n cartoon on its Iront juge iiiost of the time' these days that indicates how sincere it has been in fol lowing out the principles enun ciated by it for the past three years, or in fact every since the journal lias en hacked by Laddetal. Ah long as it was, fighting them it wai anything to down the "I'rst families" an. I .the "interests." It w.u suppos that it was sincere and that it really had experienced a chang of heart. Such however prove to have been a mistake and like every other change made by that naner. it has been done f"r .boodle. Talk about the Ore gonian standing for 'he right; of the people, bah! Harvey wouh uve all his right, title and in terest, if he ever had any, in and to a seat in the front row in Heaven, for a seat in the United States Senate. All the attacks made by him through the Ore- igonian on the inialive, referen dum and direct- primary law.- arejust that many attacks made on the people of this state and should be resented in the proper way. But what's the use? lh old man has soured on every thing since he can't get a seat in the Senate, and his brains hnvA evidently become dislo cated or loosened in "some way and have lodged in his abdomi . ml cavity, causing corpulency and its consequent ill effects Evidently the old fellow bates himself and it will be a blessing to him and his friends when na ture removes him from this wicked world. Oregon has taken the lead, in the interests of the people in a political way. Is she to retire to the realms of darkness at the behest of a few political shysters who would tie the peoples hands while they loot the treasury? W-e hope not and that aff.-r the June election the returns will give the answer in no uncertain terms. Let the direct primary alone and leave statement No. 1 alone, it is a good thing. The so-called republicans that are so solicitous abonj. these matters saying that no republican should be asked to vote for a , 'democrat, etc., should get to worlr. and see that there is no need to do so, '.for with such a big majority aw there is in this state-there should ,be no question tth.-'iit electing n republican senator," unless- all the candid fit are - froiii the . class that is trying to doivn I'm people, in wliich event it would be a good thing to elect a dem ocrat The people sliould ' ruh and the people will rule, not withstanding a few grn Iters are trvitig to get back to primitive CO r tn editions where thej' can con I by corrupt methods. Wo ;.re s irry to say that there o a fo-v pajers in the stat miM ' r ii ii r - Ti ,.ifctfM :it are iu favor of the Stateir.e!:t No. 1. - repeal Those of Ui.il U.l' .. .. i (Ir mi e nii'i it civet iiaiiij m t . !t!i.-ir Mil,-1 rt'-i-r arc nutt i iI.nI ii.- ,,!. .11 u i,-!eii, Ik'V Hltimiuw u i piitr Tiicy me eilher i'n- li r:int of the iutetit f (lie tute meut, or are helpii g to gel i re turn to conditions where the criminal ihtnesU will control the elections in this htae. . . .i.ii.,.. i...;.. Concerning the proposition ol the establishment of a cannary in this city we miote an item in the Brownsville Times supposed to have been tniule by tin oflicer of that institution which will serve to convince tho subscribers of the profits which may to ex pected from such un institution: "The Hrovnsville cannery in oue year's run paid all operating expenses find the costs of the plant out of the revenues for that year." The fact that the capacity of the plant is being doubled for the coming eoason is a eood indication of the truth of the statement." comments the Times. Prof. Howell, of Havana, Cuba, KeoiiiHientl Chamber Iain's Cough Kemedy. An inniracroaii I can remember my . . - - f .lll.A.I iiu.... nlll frlA i nnuntr i ..v. ........ Lf chnmberlaiu' Onueh Remedy,1 but never iu my life have I rf alizetl its true value until now." writes I'rof. II. A Howell, of Howell's Americau School, Havana, Cuba. "On 'le nislit or K b rnarv 3rd our baby wa taken lek will: a very severe coltl, the next (lay ' worse ami the following nlnr. ma con- .lliir. u i1i.nurate He could U'l lie down and It wa necessary to have him In the arms every moment hven m.hii l.u hreai hinsr was difficult. I did not Ihinl; he w oul l live ud til nmrninfr. At hut I I ho .jfh' "f my mother a rem- edvs ChainberiBin's UfU(?n itfiiwi'f. which we isrtve. aud It afforded prompt ,.ii..r uo un- tbree dav later, he hiia fully recovfretl. Under the cir riiriiBtancia I would not hesitate a momtnt in Havin;,' that Charaherlaiu's trough Remeiiv. and that only, saved tho lif r niir !i-ar little liny." For ale by P. M. Kirbland, Miss Evelyn Edmund and Miss WahJe McLaughlin are negotiating with John B. Stump, we were in formed, for some thoroughbred goits and intend ta go into tie business quite extensively. This is a new industry in this country, and there i no reason why the Mohair that can be erown in this country" could not be just as fine in. quality as that raised in the Willamette Valley. vale Oriapo. Uiicqualed as a Cure for Crotin. "ResinVn heinir an excellent remedy for colds and t hroat troubles. Chamber lain's Couch Remedy is uuequa'ed as a cure for croup," says Harry Wilson of Wavuetown, In 14 When given ns soon as th croupy cough appears, this remedy will prevent the attack. It is used Hiiccuesfuily in many thousands of homes.' For 'sale by P. M. Kirkland. The Oklahoma legieWitur w cjc- urn a bill for the MipprfSM n the uhiouitoiis buiry pedd !. The range- an stove peddler is also to be attended to. If the t ill is a good one it. should have the pport ' the . n.ercame.. eucn 11 rr"!-".- i ' , ' tlulorifU ana enmrcru, wnuiw well in the Pacific statef, statut hnoks. North wc-tern Lame Shoulder. Whether resulting fretu a cprsin or from rheuninric pain, there i-. iio'hing tn i;ood for a lame ehouliier hs riiatn Wlrin's Pair. Balm. Apply it freely and rub the parts vi:iman'y at esu-h application and J qufck cure Is certain. For.sale by I'.'M. Ki. k!!.'u!. 'Jnele - Billy" Burns ar-d wife. e-.iriB ' down ffoni the Le-.vinviJle .J'ptrict. Pniurdiy for a short visit with rel-itive..- Mrs. , Burns h gon" to pcrU ii'id for a wei-k? vi-It-with her daughter, Mre. Ada Alex ander. For Sale D:y floods .tore do ing good brjBine-tf. Pre?-ct ftock about 10,0:.)0 hut will reduce atnnV tn unit rn sharer. Cash or Gross, terms inquire of A Independence, Oregon. California dicated So.p TI,o W"i f.r Himv' I.imi.I .l.iil H.ltl, H,r.l .'I (.mil. Mrs. U. W. Richciidson, Sr. At. t.i. Lime Sulphur and Blue Stone D.G.DOVE The Druggis Eggs For Sale. Eggs from Indian llunner . Uuckc, best winter lay ers, l0 lor setting 13 ej;gs. also eggs from heavy weight Black Minorca ( llearne strain of Mary land) $2.50 getting 15 eggs. Raise Minorca, they lay tho largest egg. Have some fine Minorca cocks fur sale reasonable- Write me or phone Xo. 2(101 Home, and Bell-Black 621. Mrs. Jinneta Kirhland, Jllbany, Oregon Tidal Wave Slock Farm H F. P. Oregon Siioit lime AMD Union Pacific 3 TRAINS FROM FORTLAND DAILY Tbronuh Pullman swndard and tonr- Sat lUma nirn rfnilv to OluallA. Chi oaijo, Spokane, tourisl sleepin(?-car daily to Kansas tnty; tnroutcn l uiuuiui mur it sleeninii cars (personally uonduc: )dl wbli tn Ohtcart and Kausafi City: rwlinlnir ctialr cars (oeata free) to the bast daily. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No change of care 70 I R.E. DUGANNE, P.M.D. DENTIST Orndllfttfi of N. P. V). C I PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE e;. T. HENKL13, BarberShop. 'V MAIX STKEET, One door south of Poet Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, Oregos CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the . jSTl Signatme of L&&?7. Launch Iiidepencleiico Pics lifltweeu ludenendeuee end Sal em daily except Sunday. i'ufffetiger and freight business Kolielted. Leave Indepeudenee : SJ ;.-) a. m. -Leave 8lem : 3:15 p.-m. Geo., Skinner - Shipper I Dr.-J.3L. Calloway OstsopathJchcian Gni luale f the A'lii'ncnn School oi-O.-t-"!'!'!!!'.- - Kirkfville, JI. ii,.itT Dr. A. T. Still, found-el- of the pcicnee.. CHHONIG DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 V Rooms Sh COOPER. BLOCK 1 INDEPENDENCE, ORE TIMC TASLC MOM l.OI'NO C 1 ' I..UKHI.W Mi-. I. I. V Ti 1 In N 1 1 !,ai Ii.u. , rii'ti n dt.'! f";"l w-m'-I..'! I I . A i'm.i.ti 1 I -1 m. t. a. 111 I litlllSl.i.1 I ml. l. nil. m I,,., h 111, I. .... Ml .i.....,iii. Ii:w . m -1 1 1 .n U ii in. train Nu y,. !,- In -.ml, ue rtallv ! . . : M ...i..- u t,H m ,.. u... .H l.,. i 11 .1 i. hi. Knit Alltl IK Tmlii No t I. vi- .11 lin -mimicr i1H ? j ,i j.i ; l.t inuuuuiOt T;(i. Mi.;nln, Alt llr 1.1 III Trln Nn:.l kv lii.tr..niliic' ilallv ,1 fl II..; Ir ivm Mlilllttiltllll a i . i.;ii1m All no I I. hi. Hill MUN'Mi't" I II I'M.V l M iiii'M.ittiirtliiliy,'.'.t) I'. Ill mou Dtum Mil IMiKI'KN I't St'K Truln No M l..w Ihillin iMllpii'iil Mini dy i. m;. Mini in. hi Hi '. in.; nr- rii' linl. iH'tuliMi II . iu. Truln No I 'I Iikvi INill i ?iiT 011 t VS in.mrilvn ,,. nun. ii. Ill J.Jm. III. m flvr ln.li h ii.Ii Inw 7,m III. Truln Nu IW ! liBllan tlnlly I 'M P. r,vn M.iiniimllti I iip. .; nrnw Iin1.-ii. (Ikiiihi p. in. ( Tlil irulu onin-t l Mmi liioiiili lor All Ui'l Truln No 71 ! Ivnl.cn itally T t. ni.: U.H"f Mnmouili . m.; rfli-ii i iiitfiK'tnl. SUM S.li l. III. MOM AINLIC Train NnlM .vr Alrlln .iUIIv 9 . m i lfuiw MoiiiiioiiIIi it. in.: Hrrivn In. In i.i iiu. nivH ni. in tTlil Irani iimiiMi' t Moiiiuoiilh lor IhMiih) Tnnln NofJ Imvk Alrllu dully SM P. li-i Imvm Mi.niMi.iuli &up. m.i rrlr Imle puiidantiM p. til Tmln No Ii" Urpn Alrllo lISp. m. si' PAY iiN'Lt nrrlvi Montiiiiutti .M p. m. n rtvi-a luili i.iuli-i"' 4 1 p. Hi. KKOM MONMOl'TIVONI.V i-Kvr MoummUh mr ImlDittucw lUlly ml J ..io p. in. Wilson s Store UICMEVIvS IN QUALITY When a customer has once boon convinced that it pays to buy quality, he will seldom Peek a "store that caters merely 'to tho-e who wish to buy the great est quantity for the money. There are communities where quality argument would have no weight, but there are many m.,ru !,nt pin 1k convinced that quality pays it the right argu ments are usi-u Quality orrumcnts are some times slow trade builders, hut they build exceeding strong. Bargain Good ore only a bargain to those who have not the money, with which to buy the bestj but there is generally ti hole in the bargain. If you simply want bargain goods, pay the cheap price mid rret them. If vou want ahso lutely the best, the kinds that bring you back, pay more an.i get more. Quality has been behind every business that has built up n solid reputation. , I believe in Quality ana guar antee the duality of all my goods to those who wish the best. F. S. WILSON General Merchandise everybody Column For Sale, tteiit. Wanted, Lost, Found or similar notices, three lines 25 cts., one month 75 cts. Fruit Lands For sale in 5, 10. 15 .and 20 acres. No. 1 land, price right, good easy terms, between Monmouth and Independence See J. H. Moran, Agent. 8-5 tf For Sale 258 acres fine, improv ed land to be sold cheap on ac-, count of sicknees compelling me to change climate. Stands close inspection. " Situated near " the Molson hopyard 1 miles from Rick real!. Address, W. V. Simon Independence, Route 1. 2-27. For Sale One 7-room house and comer lot; bath and hot and cold water fixtures. $750, 1 f0 .'Wood for . Hjik Second prowth . . . t .'. 4 K f. t -f4.0U oit grow in r-i.o.i pe., ord delivered, rf. Vox, Indcpend m'-p. Phone 143 ' d-1 for Sale One 9-room house and three !-. (Lots pet 'in tmall fruits.) ..12,000. For further par ticulars inquire at this o'.rice.l HO B. F. J O N E S A 7' TO I.' X.E T-. I T- L. I W . yoTAHY PlfSiLW rWwu ' iir.tlr,ir:-il' (V.OPI'f l.ik 1MDKPF.N DliNCE, . OfcJ.'- 12 and Hitching Shed .! fines Bi2 T.'-aniH 10c, Saddle Ilor.se fit RijfS as well 3 tenms kept it, ; tli"'Mry. Homes boarded bv ; -JJ day, 'A:ek or month. J. l. JOHTL5 .jPEDj I II ! 1 1 i-,n l ii i i .! ' 4 - . I I . ," I: ii i i o , I'ii i t ,...tr i--r. t I 1 IU 11(1 ' ... ..1.1 i r !t.. i si " I l.i iiio-l , .i iiu I rutiiJ, ii.i.),ili ilii.l i ' I'l 1 ' 't i. ! 1 11 : I'.nt-.Ol .jUli'H I I ! . .... ,. .. ,n,.,, i ' j l n iH'l hm.I l.nj.i If. i. j ; . I , ,, ..1 ill tfi'l'l ''. , ii!Mii.. I. j,,,.,, lr U pt, ,1.1 ti-i.l.'r t'1 iralit ... , t . Hi nil illiK' Ji"'". lu ll I iiji,. in 1 MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK TOODS B1 UStNO SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cruth nd mil In feed or MIL Proper dow lntblt Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Itonw. Clll, Sfcetp, Swin. ..iJ Fowli. Thff r mJi from tll cl!v piclpl or Ihi ot..l.n..a utnc ol lli lru. Th Uo l coni.in Swdu.l. Ahti. Chop t ..d of br. An )ul oi wbta IO T..m aid M h.o IO ilT old. Th romplf wilk til purt dru Uw. A. lor ,J It, one AKIOOO Coad.l.on T.hltl or BKIOOO Worm, Kido.T. , U..tk. Cbol.r. Hli.ltr, C.lhwtle. Ht.y.. Ktr. Mo Chol.r DW.mp.r, Wnk Kf. Col.o 6p.m Van or h.rb Wlr I imm.nl. Di.tnbaled by TMB BLUB MtL MSDIOINI CO., tacarporattdi Capiui Slock Vuu.ououoi Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. For Hil by II ANNA ,t IKVIM;, ii.1iVik1ciico, Oregon A' IL THAT'S GOOD in master tailoring is the clothes we supply custom tailoring department. That is because the orders of our cus tomers arc executed by Ed. V. Price & Co., the famous Chicago merchant tailors, whose model .shops of over 1,000 tailors nre devoted exclusively tn thf iiie.kinir of fine clothes to the individual measures of the men vho wear them. If you Want to wear clothes made to suit your own ideas, or according to the novel and original styles shown in designs like Nos. 485, 491, 489 and 493 on our new fashion plates, let us take your measure. You have a choice of 500 beautiful Spring fabrics, many or which are exclusive, and the assurance of a suit made of excellent cloth, in an excel lent manner, with an excellent shaipe, and expressly for you for only $25 to $40. Ask us to show you fabrics Nos. 4404 L, 4398 K, 4389 J, 4358 J. 43201, 427GIIII. O. A. Kit AM KR, I Tha Newest Modern Commercial Mot I in Portland J OPENED JULY 1, 11)07. I HOTEL ST. PHILLIP 7 , Corner Fiftli H"tl BiiriiHiile Streets Main Entrance on Burnsidc St. t H. M. Pierce, Proprietor ijs , i i ..: x. ,.-u,.. . .. . - -- 3 T.i,..i.i i.nr it tlm ilniK.t. Onlv concrete fire-tirouf hotel in the city. Five blockn from Union Depot. Biirnsiile Hiid Fifth street cars pasa the door. Bteam heat, electric HicbtH, hot and cold water In every room. Rates $1 per ciuv mid up. Special rates by wt)cii r ujoiiui . notjumii t'liof" are cordially invited to give Hotel m city Your cotuiort anu saiiHuiciion ia uhhufcu. UNDER T All N G ' Day or Night Calls Promptly attend ed to. Fine Parlor in Connection An Experienced Lady Assistant. . Pbom, main 273 R. 73 V. I.. . BICJ5, Kmliaiiner and Funeral IMrer:tor. i l,KiiH(-d hy Oregon Ktate Board of Health. bice. 6" Qfiimmm IS tIKPKNDKNUK Gity Meat;lvlarliet "" j- . Yf a (uTT.itr n t.' . . ' . i Dealer iu Fresh, .Salt" and . Smoked "M'EATS, FISH and POULTRY.' Buys Hogs,- fat Cattle, -Veal;. everything in his line. ....' ...... X ii cl o j ) c ii . 1 e 1 IU. ro::r, r?txm saBDikd Z&M$. $:cl s-fae&v.eececCm;Q ( ,.! ..-k In i. i Ii i I'll' ' II'" ' hi' -I j ..up'.. I i I" i li ' l.nioi. I ( . .it Al I ' iillii' I' J ., !... , Mr. S: i'H'in . Ii ' i in i ni Mr, i (i. l i . -iii - l.lUH "i l'f 1 ill ,i v all. ml in nu!'-' hr I I' M. ! i r. I'll " "', p.. Ik i-.itiiiiv ai 'l rt li'il.. (ntii.i'r on v.r l;i, ii ! v ,.. i ii.- irtider 'f .1 I. K. Khnili". if iiu .Inilei'eii" ii! . l r.n k found in from our 1MM MM MMTMM M ' l - i : mm I . aorrMKT HIT, IO. . I Eicloilva local raprMcnKiIro cf EJ. V. Trie 8 Co Mcnb.iit Tllo, CHlcaflo Independence i.v-v,. . j ! t Phillip a trial when in the oumox t ifff' KUJUN VjIKU, rropneioi., ' , 1 c o , Greg-oil 4 ' I'rtyrkior ':tcr.:'.cn to Commercial trait, t :.v. i i