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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
I West Side Enterprise laauixf wwttlv from lt1Hiiliiic Or"- gnit Clmt, K. Ilioka, I'iiIiIuIit and Pro prti-tor. Subscription. $1.50 Per Yeai WHEN ONE'S PAST CARING. HumcwIitTtf tlioktm in Killing houn lu-ro tlit ikiort lue, home litre there n4' U' hmj.i WIhmk cure r very few. 8tnuulaiv thero may 1 lanj;lit r Ami nit hew ne'er a frown; But you don't cure intirh, do you, Wlivn Hie Im turned yuu down Chicago KtvorJ Herald HOW MUCH DO YOU 'OWE? After nix month the mipport which the Went Side Enterprise hit bevn given by the merchant of Iinli'xn !euc may reasonably be pii-Mimed to have been well teUsl. The publisher loe not make thU (statement with any fueling of harhnesii, but rather ft matter upon which all may Hndor. There are a few merchant of the city who have kept their skirts clean of the Enterprise and some who have lone lee than a dollar' worth of Advertising. There are fourteen bus ineji men and profession of Indepen dence that have not given five cent in advertising to the West Side En terprise. It i true, this paper is not going to complain, but it doe take credit for misplaced confidence in the; community. Meier & Frank do a f 1,500,000 bus iness annually. They devote 2 per cent of this to advertising. $.'$0,000 i spent with the newspapers alone. They invest in no wildcat schemes. This fortune of f30,000 is divided up with the Oregonian, Telegram and Journal. How about vour advertising? Have you figured how much you owe to newspaper advertising? You do $"0, 000 a year, you owe $83 a month; you lo $"000 a year, you owe $8.35 a month. How many of you do less than $5000 a year. .Read what the Oregonian says, in speaking of country newspapers. inrlic, and that rtprwlon Ihh oiihw ( I d.iul.l ful, hil New tlrlean with 02 iiu lun, make her cry for help. Th leaflet quote from reirt if the I'nited t t.ite Weather Itureait that during )'.? Flip-im had 2'." tiny with'iut any rain and 41 day when it foiiied ! than i'ln--i-iii)( all ilu'li.i I Itev I. XV. WllliitmalVMifira. Hey. I W UilliMin, 1 1 it til i ti at ton( V. Va , trtille a (..lit.- Thi i lo e'ti.'y that I unit Kty'a Kidney Rein-j ly for nirMu. riliMUfction and kidney trouble, anil am free to a hat Foley' Kidney ICeiuedy will di all that ymi claim for it" Dove A William. Not !, Tim Hoard of ItegtMila of Normal School will receive proponaU for fur nishing 100 cord of 4 ft. fir lab wod, to be delivered at the Oregon State Normal School, at Monmouth, Ore gon, on or before Sept. 10, 11K8. Pro- poal to 1 opened Aug, (I, 1U0.H, by the Executive Committee, of the Hoard of Kegetit, in the office of the Secretary of the Hoard, at Salem, Oregon. The Executive Committee reserve the right to reject any and j 11 bids. C. L. STAKK, Secretary, Salem, Or., July 27. 1908. Every Man and Young Man The Itemed That Ioea. Dr. King' New Dieovery I the remedy that doe the healing other I promise but fail to perforin," aayi Mrs. R. Pierton, of Auburn Centre, Pa, It it curing me of throat and lung trouble of long standing, that other treatmeuts relieved ouly temporarily. New Discovery is doing me so much good that I leel confident it con tinued uae for a reasonable length of time will restore nil to perfect health Thi renowned cough and cold remedv and throat and lung healer is sold at all drugL'iata. 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free . Myrtle Barman, Deceased. ' There are always more good people than bad people in a community, and the newspaper, alter all, merely re flects the sentiment of the people who support it. The newspaper cannot be "much betlt-r or bigg'.-r than the people it serves. For any healthy, thriving city to fail to support a good news paper, is nearly always much more of a reflection on the people than on the editor, ihe local newspaper '."has become so much a part of the industrial and social life of our country that the town or city too indifferent to support a paper is of not much consequence. Very few of the country editors re ceive pay at all proportionate to the efforts that they put forth. Editorial from Oregonian July 19, 1908. Myrtle Herman, daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Harman of North Indepen dence, aged eight months and ten davs, died at the home of her parent on Tuesday, July 28th. The cause of death is not definitely known. The little girl was a native daughter of folk county and a very lovable child. The fui.eral services were con ducted from the residence Wednesday at 10 o'clock, the Rev D. M. Metsger, officiating. The colonists rates from all points in the East to all points in Oregon commence September 1st and con tinue until October 31st. Every commercial organization and every citizen of Oregon should begin to make these rates the subject of every letter that goes out of the state. The fare is $30 from Missouri river points, St. Paul, Duluth and Win nipeg, Ii'oiu ai. Louis, and !f.a from Chicago, with proportionate rates from every point in the United ;States. This is wnat Hon Jake Moure, State Wardrn of Gmria, says of Kodol for Dyspepsia: 'K. C. DeWiit'g & Co , Chicago, III. I), ar Sire I have suffer ed mure than twenty years 'rotu Indi gestiun. About eighteen mouths ago I had grown (-c. much worse that I could not digest a ciust of corn bread and could not retain anything on my stomach. I lout 2o pounds: in tact I made up ii y mill, I that I could not live but a short liu.e, wbeu a friend of mine recommended Kodol. I con sented to tiy it lo phase him and was belter in one day. I now weigh more lliii n I ever did in my life and am in better health than for many years. Kodol did it. I keep a bottle con stantly, and write tins hoping that humanity may be benafitted. Yours very truly, Jake C. Moore, Atlanta, Aug., 10, 1904." Soid by Dove & Williams. The Washington State Press Association enjoyed one of their best annual conventions at Vancouver during three days of last week. A '.trip up the Columbia river, a trolley ride to Portland and a banquet with Vancouver, were among the features of entertainment. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" that claims so many victims each year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds perfectly and you are in no danger o? consumption. Do not risk your nealtii by taking some Unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is safe and certain in results. Dove & Williams. Who Said Rain. "Who Said Kain" is the latest adver tisement issued by Manager John H. Hartog, of the Eugene Commercial Club. A Eugene belle is photographed three times, standing in glasses, each of which contains the rain fall for one year, one in Eugene with 38 inches, and the girl's face has a happy ex pression; Kew York City with 45 Humbug Lake Party. A pleasant lake party was given by Mrs. Lottie Hedges-Dorris Friday evening at her country home. The evening was spent fishing on Humbug lake where fish are more numerous than fiddlers in Missouri, where they bite at a snare and are caught in a knotted string. Yes. Thev are seen popping ui) out of th water over the lake like fire works on a fourth of July and you go along catching them in a basket as they come down. Joy! And water nymphs; they herd the fishes about like shepherds and show the slimy cats the trick of taking the bait. Xymphs with angelic faces, never to be forgotten. Glorious! After the excursion the party repair ed to the domicile of the hostess where luscious fruit fresh from the orchard revived the enthusiasm of the evening. Those present were: Mrs. Charles Lievsay of Winona, Washington, K. McMillan of Independence, Hairy and Miss Francis Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. K. Hicks and Mrs. Lottie Hedges-Dorris. A Itevelation. It is a revelation to people, the severe cases of lung trouble that have been cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. It not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs. L. M. Ruggiep, Reasuor, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had consumption, and I got no better until I took Foley's Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages, and pain in niy lungs and they are now as sound as a bullet." Dove & Williams. : a A'- " i :M VI J ''him AT i Copyright 1908 The Home of Kuppenhan Chicago Looking for Exceptional Bargains in Summer Suits Will find this Entl-of-July Sale a winner in CLOTHING VALUES m ou certain! v don t want to miss this opportunity to purchase BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES For selection we have single and double breasted models, in Wor steds, Cassimeres and Cheviots Regular $25.00 suits now $18.00 Regular 20.00 suits now 15.00 Regular 18.00 suits now 13.50 Regular' 15.00 suits now 10.00 Regular 12.50 suits now 8.50 Regular 10.00 suits now 6.50 Friday and Saturday Special I'm- thi'se two days rf,this wt'ek will s-elect from our stork Onk li CNPiiKD single and double breast ed units, ranging in value from $12 U to $1H.50, and place the same on sale J Q r" for.. JPOOO This price will be for Friday and Saturday only Salem LDoolen Store. 136 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Dallas Steam Laundry I3est "Work Griiaiwiteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday Clee Robinson A.p:ent In'dej'endenck, Okkgos SUMMONS, In the circuit court of the stale of Ore' t;ou for Polk county. j. i. jones riiiiuuii, vs vv. ,. ijtm- (ireth, W. O. Lundretli, Lizzie B. Lanilreth, MalicI J. Landreth, J. L. Lundretli, Walter Landreth, and U. It. Landreth defendant To W. K Landreth. W. (). Land-eth, Lizzie B. Landreth, Mabel I. Landreth, J L. Landreth, Waiter Landreth and E. It. Landreth. defendants ; In the- nnrcie of the Htale of Oregon. you are hereby required to appear and answer the .complaint filed au-aitiHt yon in the above entitled court and cause on or before the ;!rd day of AujiUf-t JS08, It-ini: more than six weeks from the date of the first publication of thin summons, and if you fail so to appearand answer, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply lo the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint which is as follows: that plaintiff be adjudged and decreed to be the owner In feenimple of the fol lowing described real property, to-wit; commencing at the fonlh west corner i of fractional bloeU I in Mill s town of Independence, Polk county, Oregon, I running thence north IC2 feet, thence east 200 feet, thence south 1(2 feet, thence west 200 feet to the place of beginning, and that it he decreed that you have no ritrht-title, interest or estate in Paid real property, whatso ever, and that, you bo forever barred, precluded and enjoined from asserting any claim or title to said real property. This service is served upon you by order of Hon. William Gallaway, Jndi;e of the above en titled court, which order is dated the 13th dy of June, 1008, and the dale of the first publica tion of this summons is the 20th day of June, laOS. B F. JONES, 7-30-8 Attorney for plaintiff. D. & W. CHILL CURB I A safe and reliable remedy fur the euro and 1 relief of Chills, Fever, Ague and all Malarial S Conditions. It contains no hiirmfi 1 drmrM mid 1 one or two bottles will entirely remove the ma laria from the system. Sold I'imler a positive ' guarantee. Price 75 cents. Dove & Williams, Druggists E. H. NJ1CHJ1ND Painter and Paperhanger I have recently located iu this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House Sinn, and Carriage Pain tin', Paper rianirln-r. Glaz.imr, etc. My prjCe8 are reasonable ami I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished Leave Orders with Bice (SI Calbreath or telephone Main 4-49. The ARCADE CIGAR STORE Frank D. Cox, Proprietor 'I he Home Telephone Co. does not j Fine Candies, Cigars and Tobacco want to tie patrons Up with a Con-j Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Fruits, Etc. tract; they will rely upon superior j rhoue Main service to retain subscribers. 4-llt ' Independence, - Oregon JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general manon work, fctone, Prick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Estimates free uu application.