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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
You Have to Eat Why ix inaka it A PLEASURE NWnv ! 'i buy tl iur it. ml. if dial nit kiuj U . M nii'Hh.T, V Iiiii Jfini buv rlnap ll.Mir yon tnl'e II li ileur. la in rut Hut for ho tit mat If.! lri mil of awr fllMII. Dill" of 111 tir.l bull.) fl-Mir la tn liatl III llil inmkrl i tit Cold Dust Flour ni U ! 1 tt CiWy IVarr Co 'a tmll Hi Hdney, Orttfii, J ui uy Cold Dust Flour Buy on fcck Hi pric Unit y II.C and Hi nalinfartlon and itkh l.rri.l yi will hv will linger long in ytuir uitiioiy. Fur a I by F. S. WILSON ImleiH'tulpnc, Oregon. K-13 I0c$t Side nlcrpri? umt r k I y from i.lrn4rii Oir r.ii K. III. k, I'ol.li.h.f I'm prlrtr Kutprvt l I-.rwn l.-.nt, Ofv n(fi' entviul-rla.a mail (or Subscription. $1.50 Per Ytar I.W. Dickinson s LIVERY and FEED STABLE Goo. I turnout and cure fill drivers The ARCADE CIGAR STORE Frank I). Co, Propria Fine Candies, Cigars and Tobacco Soft Dnnkt, Conlocboncrjr, Fiuiu, Etc. Plione Main 24.1 Independence, Oregon JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general mason work. ' Klone, Brick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Estimates free no application. D. TAYLOR BARBER Bath Room in Con nection C STREET Independence, Ore. Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon. , Offers col 'eifiH'e onuses In Agricul ture, incUidunr Airronomy, Hortieul ture. A ni in I Husbandry, Dairy Hun bandry.eic ; Forestry; Doinestic Sci nee and Art: "ivil. Electrical. Mp 'lianieal, ami .vlintng Engineering Commerce: Ph-.riiiai'v. Offers elementary courses in Agricul tore, Forestry, Domestic Science and .Art, 'emtinrce. and Mechanic Arts including f ri:- woiU, cabinet makini. steam titii a, plumbing, machine work, etc. Ntrong lacully, modern equipment ft e tuition ; opens bept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with Ml inform ation onjapplicatioti to the Registrar, tree. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABI.E FROM INDEPENDENCE FOR DALH8 Train No64 leaves Independence daily 6:00 a. m.; leaves Monmoum aiio a. m.; arrives .Dallas 6:40 a. in. Train No US leaves Independence daily iO-.rH) a. m.; leaves Monmouth, l!:0o a. - arrives Dal las, 11.311 a m. Train No70 leaves Independence daily 6:15 p. m.; leave Monmouth o.,w p. in.; arrive Dili lug (i:5i p. rn. FOK. AIRLIE Train No 73 leaves Independence dally 2:30 p. m.; leaves Monmouin z:t) p. ra.; arrives . Alrlie 3:25 p. m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No t leaves Dallas daily 8:30a. m; . attven itiuij luuuiu 0:03a. in.; arrives indepen dence 9:15 a. m. Train No m leaves Dallas dally 1:00 p. -n.; leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. in.: arrives Indenen- lence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon- . inouin ror Airnej Train No 71 leaves Dal as dally 7:35 p. m.; lea-en Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrives Ind;peud. ence8:15p. in. FROM AIRLIE Train No 72 leaves Alrlle daily 4:05 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 4:40 p. m.; arrives Inde pendence 4:55 p. in i io Hli 0 A "HtART.TO Mf ART" lU-lvir ymi i'hiiiu b t..w it l-mk out Ihe a.l m i I iiiii if lli Vt Hide Knlcrpi S many compliment reach thia uflW rt)utin tin- yet -up ti( III .imt that (lier ia no iintini you are all well .l.,i.-.l with it. 1'un feri(iii haa Um-ii made any nmiilH'r of time that lit Ktiterpri i not only tlieliiyenl pH-r in I'ulk county but it i the Ut 'r tli county ver luul. You liave iniKtel largely in luakini; it no ly iKtrmiinjr advertiiM-rw. It i not laicaiiatt they have m4 U'cn iaviti'd that nome huiiu- titiiia of InileH-ndeiic have never advert ifl. They have Um-ii iH-mintcnl y imHr tuiHtl for the aix month have edited tli Enterprise. All argument it ex)iauttsl. W o auk you now to patroniie our advert iier. They r the ix-Dple who are contribution to the big patter you are cettlni;. It i not only an act of friendnhip to thia paper that you do thin. It ahould iiical to your laTaoual pride that 1'olk county ia leinir tMoted a the Enterprise ia doinir. You deeire that the county be rvprefentdby a gotxl newspajxr and if it haa one you do not care for the gubacription price. What you want ia GREATER FOLK COUNTY' and we are aure you will gladly throw in the mite of aub acriptiou for the aRency of that end. Now, the subscription settled the question resolves itself down to the proposition of why does the merchant not advertise. There ia possibly one of two reasons: that he does not appreciate his opportunities or that he does not love the editor us him self. The last is unfortunate. The first would indicate that he had missed his calling; that lie should have enlisted in the Japanese army. Why? Because his vision of "Value Received" is obscured by a big iron dollar gripped eo tightly that the eagle sweats. Io you think you will ever see your dollar again if he ever gets it! Not likely. All merchants who are successful know that adver tising in newspapers is the first requisite of success. Meyer & Frank invest only in newspapers. They set aside a certain per cent of their busi ness income for newspaper advertising and invest in no wild cat schemes. All the big department stores do this Not. one but all On every $1000 worth of business they spend $20 newspaper advertising. Ihey spem that everv hour of the day. Some firms don't spend that much in years They are scared out. They are afraid tliev will have to build a brick block to take care of their increasing busi ness if they advertise. Yes. The va. tie of advertising space m the West Side Enterprise is as sub stantial as the Oregon i:in and the results obtained from shrewd patron age ot its space oy one tiry goocis house alone in Independence will nut everv other out of business in five years. When W. A. Messner came to Inde pentlence who was doing the business of the business houses that are here out of Ih axitiii'iit. It ia iih try ill); hen they K'rit in twiiu-nt-my mi U-yond endure lie, K ENDORSEMENT, lltmtlrril ff Imlt .riilen- ( III MfilN "mt THI ViM U About 1 1. Horn vnittireinltt, lb (n. he ex- pniliii til litili Vii'li-ii.-e ttl, tioulit barvideiicw l-ml d,inln fur every I nd. endfiM- rib r. ly lb rllrni' of f Inula an. I lil(!lilr. olii full tr irii bv llieio, will phv limr i-it lit limn III ullrraiieu of tranKia liidiiil III laiaway pUi. lU-ad Hi foilowiiit;; Mlii, 8mi.li lliiriiitlit, livlittfiu I ii de- liend!!!. Orrtfuii, av: liav unt iiii' Kidney I'll! N"il hv found ibiu an rxivllent rmly fvir kl.lney coinpUiiit M hiikbtnd waa autlVrliiK from a lain l"'k ami rcived j hut lilll llil (nun tli rfin'lli b tried. My oi wh alao oullerliiK from a wraki.rx of the kidnrya and In lili limlaiic tliy ciirnl lh troub!. I a al'O aulTerinK from a larlnir down aenaatloii in my hipa and a tlil and Ununid feelinir. I prueurrri Dcan'a Kid.iry rill at I. M Kirkland'a drug lor, used Ihi-tn at dlrerted and they rurl Iba irnubl. I am itlad to have the opportunity of roiiitiinllng Doan'a Kidney l'IM " For Hal bv all dialer. Trie 50 eenta. FotirMlilurn Co., Itiittslis New York, Hilaguta forth Utltfd Kla . Rinnil)r tha name IHiaii ami lis no other. m via 1 T. 1 v At m . ij JUST RECEIVED A LINE OP Sfjop Breakers In Monmouth. Thieve broke into the meat market last week and relieved that institution of a lion of beef and a slab of bacon besides borrowing from the till all the ready cash on hand at closing time the night before amounting to two or three dollars. -No trace 01 the robber haa been found. Entrance was made through the back door of the market. It would seem likely that there was more than one man connected with the mbla-rv as there was taken more than one man could cet away with. Several cuiia of lard were also taken. now! Oregon Shoj Line and union Pacific .3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour ist aleed ng cars daily to Omaha, Chi cago: Spokane, tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tour ist sleeping cars (personally eondacted) weekly to Chicago and Kansas City; reclining chair cars (eeats free) to the Kast daily. rr a hourss II Portland to Chicago No change of cars 70 Who is doing the business . i i fit ... .if in IT. nowY yv men oi inem nuveriiseu: n(; advertised and built a business that hen he retired from the mercantile field of this city is first in magnitude. That business was not done with us, but back files of this paper show that used printer's ink in building that business. Now then, what business houses have gone down since Mr. Messner came to Independence? ou don't mind if we hold vrm nn T,o trie nenr,. i o von ' j ,.x- . - -.0 , . You never contribute to the adver tising columns of the paper anyway, because advertising don't pay your business? Merchants, advertise in the news papers and do it now. That's all in God's world this paper is for adver tising purposes, Before the year is out The Enter prise hopes to have 1500 subscribers on the list. Is'nt that fine? We did not dare hope to do anything like that when we came to Independence. Well, it didn't look like it was here. It is, and you will see it done, too. We are "stirred up" and we do things when we get stirred up. $100 Kewanl. 100 The renders of this paper will be pleated lo learu thai there Is at leai one drt-HitiMl ill nue thai m leiu-e has beeu able lo tint in lu mane, ami that i I'Hlarrli. Haifa Cu larrh Turn In His only pooilva pur now known lo Ihe medical fraternity. Catarrh belli k a I'liiistiliitioiuit rilseae, requires t comtitiitliiiial irt-iitmenl. I lull's I nlnrrl Cure la lakrii liiiertiiiny, a :M'jif dlrwH.v lip on the blotKi mid mucous Kiina. of the sys tem, thereby liMiroriiK the li.nu.:atl'r.i of the disease, ami irtvlnir the patient strength by lulld!it up the roiiiliiitiuti anil assisting nature in iti.liiu n work. The proprielon h iVe so inui'li lii ilii In iik en ni live powem t int they offer Hundred Dollars 'or an Ci" that It I'uIN to cure. Send for list, cl LftllniiMiinlM. Address K. .1. 1'l I KN KY A CO., Toledo, O, snid by nil I i ii-'u IhIm, T.'m-. Take iliili s Kit in I ly I'HN for cmixllpaUnn ANTIO II. O. M. Lehman and wife of Mon mouth visited friends here Wednesday. Mr. Truax of Falls City was here Tuesday looking for business in his line, which is that of well drilling. Paul Murmi of Irving was the guest of Clarence Bruce and family Wednes day. Madge Thomas of Blodgett visited Mrs. E. Clarke Saturday and Sunday. Fay Shipley is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt of C'orvallis. Nettie and May McNeil of Mon mouth visited their aunt, Mrs. Allen Towns, the past week. Millie Clarke is staying with her sister, Mrs. Belle Sullivan of rails, City while the latter is ill, Newt Grooms and family of Merid nn, Idaho, are visiting Herman OF THE NEWEST AND UP-TO-DATE STYLES IN GORDON HATS AT O. A. KRAMER'S I liJW1! I- a Wniulcr and family this week. They think of Im-ating in this vicinity. Dr. Hutler of Indeendenee was called to attend J. L. Fishback Hun- day. Will Fishback iurchaseil a driving mure f.om Dun Calbreath Friday. Harry, Juper and Nelle Thompson of near Salem visited Herman Wun- der last week. MadetoOrder Clothes ivaiaHiaaM Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 (Jif- ford Ave., Ban Jose, Cal., says: "The worth of Klectrio Bitter as a general family remedy, for headache, billoua ness and torpor of the liver and bowela is so pronounced that I am prompted lo say a word in its fnvir. for the benefit nf those seeking relief from such hM1 lo tions. There is more health for the di irestive orijanii in a bottle of Elertrlc Bittern than in any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at all ilruygli-ts. 50. v X ' . . .1 mm 1 2J are not expensive when made by Chicago's famous merchant tai lors, Ed. V. Price & Co., of whom we are exclusive local represent ative. They operate on such an immense scale and have such perfect facilities that a Very Reasonable Oil of pepermint or oil of lavender put in an atomizer and sprayed around the rooms ia said to drive all flies The Scales Tell the Story When the buyer opens up your clip and finds it soft, long, strong and white puts it on the scales and finds it maximum weight for wool-stock, pays you more for it that's the effect of treating your flocks with GHLOROv NAPTH OLEUM DIP Permitted by the government for the official dipping of sheep for 5Cab. Antiseptic and healing for shear cuts and barbed-wire wounds; insures a clean skin, free of ticks, scab, lice; eradicates foot-rot. prevents all sheep diseases, promotes growth of staple. . Raises Quality, Increases Price One gallon Ghloro-Naptholenm Dip makes a barrel 01 aoiuuon. rwiu oj many wtvnrim- n ear yon for quick Bopplv. 1 gal., ti.fiO; 6 sal. 4 iu aai.. xi.ou iremnx Daia. The bMtt, moat practical, atiort book erer writ ten on this subject "Making Sheep Healthy and Keeping TMm no" ougnt to be in your nana, Prevention U better than core. Our book "ahowa how for both. Send for it now, free. ffnf Dltkrftcfliif C.. Ik., t S9tk St, Nn Yertr Crty Distributing Depots: Chicago, St. Louts. Omaha. Dover aad Uuwughout Wyoming aad Arises MONMOUTH liev. If. A. fioode is in Monmouth this week visiting with friends. Miss Clara Hently visited with friends in Monmouth last week from her home in Independence. Mrs. Bodney Coulter is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lva Butler of this city. Mrs. Coulter is a resident of Baker City. Wheat is 85 cents a bushel Tat Tthfl Monmouth warehouse. There is a jam ol wagons the opening 01 t no ;ason. Miss Maude Hawley returned Tues ly from a three weeks 'pleasant stay at Nye Beach. I'rof, M. L. Traver went to Newport Friday for a sojourn of a week or two. He is a visitor at the summer normal at that place. II. I). Mulkey and wife of near Amity are visiting his parents, Munroe Mulkey and family who re side near here. Mrs. C. H. Morris, wife of a Dallas jewler, visited recently at the homo of M. Mulkey and friends in this city. Mrs.' J. Powell, who has been afflict ed so long is slowly recovering her health, although her eyesight is seriously impaired. The commodius cottage of Mrs. Eva Butler, which is in course of con struction, is rapidly nearing comple tion. John Howell is the construc tor. It will be up-to-date in modern appliances. Hartley Mulkey has just finished sinking a well at his barn which will be a fine addition when the pipes are laid and the force pump installed. The Misses Davidson have sold their millinery business here, to Mii-s Mclness. Misses Davidsons are going to Eugene where they will embark in the same line of merchandise. ' Mrs. Lee, wife of Dr. Lee of Cor vallis, was here Saturday the guest of friends. i Dr. Crowley returned from Newport a Jew days ago. After looking around the town for a few days he says that PVRIMT 1M I. V. MMO CO. sum will purchase as fine a tail-"Tored-to-measure suit as can be 7cioth, beautiful shape, perfect fit and unquestioned style. Get something: special, personally selected from the Price exclusive style plates and 500 beautiful Fall cloths. We invite your atten tion especially to fabrics Nos. 4657, 4734, 4755, 4848. 4920. I'M iv.V.' ' A 1 , .V With atylea like thia to back up the aaaertloa, it la not boasting to claim that BOSTONfANS are the anappieat, most individual and at the samo time the moit decoroua men's foot wear that i being ihown thia aaason. It'a partly the ahoe making, partly the honest aelection of leather, partly the laats. Even if you are not ready to buy, come and look them over. THE TOGGERY Ore. the town is distressingly healthy. The doctor enjoyed his rest. His family will remain until the close of the season. Russell Quissenberry, who fell out of a cherry tree a month ago sustaining severe injuries, has not recovered suf ficiently to return to his duties. There is a bustle of business in Monmouth these days, notwithstand- in great demand with the influx at the beginning of the school yX'ar. : P. Springer has a good home, the property recently purchased of R. Simpson. His is a modern farm, something after those of the eastern states with their diversity of products. He has a fine bunch of cows thp milk from which is separated and sold to the creamery here. He has twelve acres of corn adjoining his home ing a great many are off on vacations, that is something like the corn grown There is not a vacant house in the back in Iowa from where Mr. Springer town at this time. Dwellings will be came.