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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1908)
West Side Enterprise! Iaut from Judei-riiJriic Ore gon (, F. Hicks, l'ullihrr and tro l.rii.f. Kmpi! at In Ixm-u.Iiu-i, Or-, (ilfii a. Htlld-eUS IlliUIrr Subscription. $1.50 Pet Year llo ru r ' no Ut line for th t"S l.anurr. riccpt -iu-d lii rv'j I''1'4" hit-It rr not dicTiisl-l to th ukflrvc, Tit )''' "dilor irrl'tiiM l-y iIih ad vatic aptot of the tinmen mid m' l"'r didn't rttM)jiiii mir reporter o tin-re . no chance forth Yoi .-il' Fnl irf to know nv tiling itUtiit flu K ""' Cli roii lo lMiirilit'i Itelu-tril. Mr K.Uar.t r. llmry. with lh jl'lillnt Slnlm l- I hico, ill, "Cur (lifinl rii-riilrlidenl. lm...oi.lillfi on H...I Complin the Mr. iMlri, 1,. .. a i-niii. ... 11101 U'4JoratiJo.uuIiUto4 for lv "",l,iaM I . l . I...,.L.U M.lla. J. I i tilt tt tit the pre.ide.uy, th Itr.H.klvu 'rUrtkmltwtv,t,tv,,Ul ,rnle ,. ay: Taflisly nature, culture 1 hatr uwd it tine II) t tun action a ruin-ervativ. mill n ei-1 n , piH.(, llr .,, ,10 per'utie ( iinliolt! v!m in juri-j hVB jK.n ll.iii j i, ,,,r prudence and adminintrstiv work, j , ...rvc.l tt.i luiUo-rdml It. Hayes ltryan' kin holds thtf core of and William Mt KlnUy four years in radical, tha temperament if Hit actor, the 2:lnt Oln-t lh !:'" . '"' 'v 110 THEBRII ISNEAR tho 'instinct of a Uohcmiaii, and the rti!enee of mi adventurer on every of exediiioy. Taft steers by tha lijjht of conscience reason, judgment, count utit itu and history. Jlryatt In-gin life every morning and ha oU-red in demeanor only by the contact with occwioti. tK Ctutiont )ihvi wrought uo mental or moral change in him at all. No thouphtfiil man would make Pryan hu eKKUtor. No thoughtful tnau uliouhl mak Hrvan hi executive. ailment fieri I iliroiilo (liarrlitira, which Hit" lenntlT nloiMi at oue." For a!o hv l. M Kitklu1. The nilvcr cup, offered by Mr. J. C. WatU, of Kugene, to the freshman track athlete w ho made the bcot record both in ocholamhip and on the track, ha been awarded to Mr. Cheter A. Downs, of Turtland. Mr. Downs made nearly a straight "A" record in sehol .arahip, and was one of the best half and mile men Oregon has ever pro duced. The award is a popular one. t'ltrd iil'Thittiktt, Mr. Thou. IV.iucroy anil fmiiily ! tire to thank their many frieniU for their help mid courtesy nhowii them during the ickncM anl death tf Mr, ronieroy. Notice to the tMiblic. It waa reported on the street that there waa to be a base game of ball here between a woman team and the! j wiU mit le rei-ponsible for any Indejiendence boys. As Mr. Hiillips, idobtn contracled by Mi's. M. 0. (iovro. the printer man, was out of tow n gfi '. '. A. (Iovro. lMarrhoi a i'uretl. 'My father ba for yeara len trou blexlulth llrilior. an. I trl.-il every mealia uwihle toeirecl a cure, w iilimil avail," w riuc John H. Zlrkle of Phil Ippi. W. V. "IU fw CliaiiiberlMiii'n Colic, Choleia and Diarrhma Remedy advertiel In the Philippi liepublieau ami ne'.lded to try it. The result l one tiottle cured him and li has not iuf-feie-1 with the ilieeaxe for lighleeii months. Before taking this remedy he was a countsiit sutrerer. He la now sound and well, and although sixty years old, can do as much work aa a youug man " Sold by P M. Kirkland. Few Initpprnfjcnce People Know How Near It li Frv tlma oil licgUct t'ai kacl.e, A'.h w the kidneys to Ifttilue romnrd. Full to cnie in lur v tliaoitteis, Vou lit i ii. an r ti n I rmk of Urihi's tlifttMtK. thmn'a Kidney Pill will at you litmi ilangrr. I'io iI til It III lliilf rlulion'e tt'atiliioiiy. I. II, lilt-r, llvmit mi Main M , liili'a-lnleliee, lire., ; "1 have llaed v,an Khliiey I'n l ai.il am ll io ai-kiiua letUu the lieiit-His derivetl. For a limit lime 1 milU re I from a weak liat-k and Iriru'iihif action of Uiy kid iia. I was mlvi.itl lo try lhan's Kid ln-y Pillaaiid pliK'iired a U.x wt P. M. Klrklaud's lrim Store. They gsvs mo rt llif at once, coiillnuetl naing them au4 waa relieved of every aymptom of the itiiniilniul. I am glad to recoio meud IKmit's Kidney Pills aa a reliable rt'iiitdy lor the kidneys." For .ale hv all th-alcts. Price M it'liU. t-oler-MilbUrn Co., Ihlltalo, New York, bole agents for the I'uiietl Males Krmeuilier the name Ioati' and take no other. defEd'the judge. THE DUCKING STOOL tii ill ii imn TtrlPtRANCE. okitv ' T"" 'u. . GuAB ANTEED XOSlNTOXICATIKO m. I I "I . used tot ihtik a good non-iutoxi-cating beer coulil not be in ado but .F t - J I 1 MALTOINA certainly is 11 SNAPPY! DELIGHTFUL! For sale at all leading temperance drink stands NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. ASTORIA, OREGON JForSaleby J.R.COOPER, Independence A Fins For Voting That Susan 8. An thony Nsvsr Paid. "It has Ihnu so ninny yeuit ago ttmt nioat people hnvo forgot teu that tbe Into Snxiiii It. Anthony was fined $100 or a year's Imprisonment for having duretl to vole for General tJrunt for prrshl.'ut. sslil a ChlraKO Judge. "MIh.4 Anihon.v was as brave as she was Intellectual and asked to be al lowed to siieak a word In her own be half. Permission being given, she told the court of tbe struggle she had in keeping a little new sprier golug from w hich she imide her living. 'Your bou- or.' she said, holding up her right bund. 'I am due my creditor uot less tbau Jl.HOO. This money I exiiect to live to pay, but I mil willing this arm sliull wither from my body U-fore I piiy tho $lis) you have so unJuHtly assessed against me.' "The court realized the deep serious ness of .Miss AuTbony's declaration, and tboiiK'i fbe could have been or dered to jail for nonpayment of the fine his honor did not have the nerve to enforce the extreme penalty. Miss Anthony lived for iiiauy years after Its Imposition, but the fine was never pa id ." Ba 1 1 1 more A merlca n. H "Scold" Cud to Bo Funnhtd la Old England. It Is tiilereating la conjure up a pic lure of a "ihickliiii" as MUcinvd l' i::::.i:iJ tit I'm v;;4 Cio ililitct ntrt vntory, When the "aotia" hud Ueii projH-rlv Irii'l and nuivl.lttl. she was eacortcd a citiwd of her nelglilairs - hi f.u't. Iy the whole Vllbico -to Ilia lii'itrfl iont. ulid the greener mid aliuiler the p.'inl the UltiT. A l-'iitf plunk wus prtal.itVil, at one end of whlrll was the .hh'Ulii; twl, biiiI In l'il tlio scrvnui lug. iitiiJ'lii)j victim waa acvurely pl.i IoiuhI. I he vbalr end or the p.anU wns then iiistii-. for over the e,!e of I lie poml. n:u til a aiU lid It Was t.Ued tbt-p llll i:i imsu 00e uutll the scold was iiiiupli'lely liuiueraetl. When the dripping, half drowned w uiiiii wna rnlsitl to the surface atfiln to Hie Jii-rs nud Inuuhler of the on lookers It tan Ih Imuirlueil that her toiiiiue waited to some purpoie. Aft rf a sivoiitl ihe she eincrccu more kiiUluetl, and after a third or fourth she was as pcnlti-ht a woman na the vIII.ik contained and waa allowed to proofed koine a aadder and wiser wo man until the next tliue.-I.oudou Tit-I'.lts. I Tor Hore Fet. have foMiul Ituckleii's Arnica Halve lo I the proper tbinn to nse for sore teet, as well as for healing bums, sores, cuts, and all manner of abra alons," wtttes Mr. W. Mlon. of Kast Poland, Maine. It Is the prnr thlnir too for piles. Try It! Hold under guar antee Mt all druggists 25c. A Rapid Rhymsr. In Illustration of the working powers of George It, Slum, the dramatist and pia-t. It Is said that one iiIkIiI a newr piece was produced nt a lending theater in London. 81ms sat It out and then returned to his othce. w here he wrote a co' 11 nin ii ml a balf of criticism lu rhyme. It was near the time for the piiM-r to go to press w hen he began, nnd tbe lioy took the piece verse by verse from til in to the composing room. the boy walking continuously from one to tbe other for an hour. D. & W. CHILL CURE A safe and reliable remedy for the cure and relief of Chills, Fever, Ague and all Malarial Conditions. It contains no harmfrl drugs and one or two bottles will entirely remove the ma laria from the system. Sold under a positive guarantee. Price 75 cents. Dove & Williams, Druggists Dallas Steam Laundry jB.jst Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Clee Robinson Acrent Independence. Oregon Home TelepHone Company HOTEL MONMOUTH Monmouth, Oregon Under Mew Management Rates $2.00 Pr Day Free Batht to CuU Teacher' Kxtinii nut loon. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Polk county will hold the regular examination of applicants fur state and county papers at the Court House in Jiallas, as follows: KOI! .-TATK I'AI'KKS Commencing Wednesday, August 12th at 'J o'clock a.m., and continuing until Saturday August 15th at 4 p. m Wednesday Penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written Arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra, Knglish liter ature. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history, school law. FOR COt'NTY I'AI'KUS Commencing Wednesday, August 12th at 9 o'clock a. in., nnd continu ing until Friday, A ugust 14th at 4 p. m. Vednsday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. Yours truly, II. C. SEYMOUK, School Superintendent of Polk Co. The Bribe That Failed. Among Father Deiupney's steady boarders was a fellow named Delaney. He was drunk- as often as he could get that way. Father Dempsey tried all manner of means to get Delaney to quit drinking. At last he said to him: "Delaney, my man, If you'll stop drinking for six months I'll give you a check nt the end of that time for .$50." "Indeed, if I stopped for six months I could write you a check for $100," answered Delaney. and Father Demp sey in telling of It later added: "And Inueed he could, too, for he's a No. 1 mechanic." St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Htate ofOreeon. for Polk County: In tbe matter ortne estate or lvlna ferry. deceased, Notice Is hereby given that Wesley Perry has been duly appointed by the County Court of Polk County, Oregou, us adminis trator of the estate of Levlnu Perry, deceased. All persons having claims against said es tale are hereby required to present their claims duly verified as by law required with in six monlns iroin toe uate nereor at my residenoe iu Independence, Oregon. Administrator of the estate of Levlna Perry, deceased, B. r. JONES, Attorney. iraniilntel Horn Kyrn CnrI. 'For twenty years I snfleied from a had ease of granulated sore eyes," says Miirtin lloyd of Henrietta, Ky. "In February, l'.iCiil, a gentleman asked n e to tiy a box of Chamberlain's Halvit. I bought one box and used about to tbirda of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since.'' This salve is for sale by P. M. Kirkland. A Hint te the Old Man. "I hope you appreciate the fart. sir. that In marrying my daughter you marrv a large hearted nnd generous Klrl." "I do, sir." with emotion, "and I hope slio Inherits those qualities from her father." . She IA kes (iooil Thing. Mrs. diss. E. Smith, of West Flank lln, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. Kind's Nev Life Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they ar good and do t li-Ir work wit hont making a fuss about It." These painless purifiers sold at all drug gists, g-le. Exprsssivs. One morning when little Edna's mamma came down to breakfast she was so hoarse she could scarcely speak. "Oh. mamma," cried Ednn, "what a sore voice you've got!" Chicago News. A fSoon io Elderly I'eoplo. Most elderly people have some kidney or bladder disorder that is both painful and dangerous. Foley's Kidney Item edy has proven a boon to u any elderly people us it stimulates tbe urinary or- gaus, correct Irregularities and tones up the whole system. Cmumence tak ing Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and be vigorous. Dove & Williams. Extremely Prosperous.! Mrs. Brown Is your husband's busi ness growing? Mrs. Smith Oh, dear, yes! Why last weeK nis receipts were so large that he had to have a receiver appointed to take care of them! Cleve land Leader. No grand doer In this world can be a copious speaker about his doings. Carlyle. Miss Maud Tharp of this city spent several days of the past week at New port the guest of her parents who have camped there for the warm season. $100 Iteward, 100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to iirnrn ii. ut thnra la nt. ihhI. nnA dreaded dlB ease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that la Catarrh. Hall s Ca tarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires s constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, aoilng directly up on the blood and mucous surlaces of the Sys tem, thereby destroying the ioundatlou of tbe disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting naturs in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In iu curative powers mat they offer C:e Hundred Dollars tor ah) ease that It falls to care. Bend for list cl testimonials. i Address F. J. OHEKT 4 CO., Toledo, O. Hold by all Druggists, 75c. , Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation 25 Tons Pears Wanted. The Monmouth Evaporating and Canning Company will pay the high est market price for canning for twenty-five tons of Bartlett pears de livered in good condition. A; r f. 1 ' The Kind You Huva Alwuy. nought, nnd which hint Lcoir lu u o for over 30 yearn, Imn tnirno tho aUriuiluro w nnd liua Immmi imulo UimT Mi ei oiutl MiHrlUou nine Its Inl'micy, AryCAU Allow iHMtim tlewlm yl l t ! All Coiint. rlVlts, Imitations, rtn.l Jiit--tHl" lire but Kiperltiienu tlmt trlll vvltlt nnd cuilimirer th Iiintllh of ' , liilanta niul ClilWrcu Kaperlonoo ntfiUust KaiMTliMenl. What Is CASTORIA Cnntorla l ii liitmileHii mihstltiito for Custor Oil, rarw ir"le, lrop! ik1 t'.ootliinir Wyrup. It Is) rienanut. It -on to I iu-ICu e Opium, Morphlno nor other KureolUi aubsUiiire. IU nge la It gimrnnliHV It deatn)) Wonn Mild nlhiya lVverUImes. It curen Ihirrlnnv nnd Wind Colh'. It relieves) Teething Trouhlea, eurea CunallpiUloa nnd ITululcney. It naliulhitn tho 1mkI, retrttUtr tho Ktoimu h nnd IloweN, giving lieulthy nnd liolurnl Umi. Tho Children's) ltuMwaTue Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears tho Signature of Tie Kind You Hate Always BongM In Use For Over 30 Years. tmi umm hmhi, rf HUHUf .TMf T. M( err. FOR SIGNS THAT ATTRACT CVqj Jilbert Sperling kJ H i Sign Pair er INDEPENDENCE - OREGON Special Sale for Satur day, August 8, Only 5000 YARDS TORCHON LACES Values up to 15c a yard FOR SATURDAY ONLY 4c YD. lei Mi Indeperidence Oregon