West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, September 17, 1908, Image 3

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    TRYING TO HOOD
WINK NEGROES
DISC PLOWS
Everybody Interested in Knowing What
the Authoritative Styles Are for
Fall in Men's and Young
Men's Apparel
is invited to sec the r.uul display of our exceptionally
larue and superb collection of new models in noted
tVmacraf Purtulnf TMIr LW1
toubl I ted Polity.
Upholding Dlfriichlmnt In th
South Willi forming Color4
Uryu Clutt in WL
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MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
aictoci. tc co.
M(ll'.
Salem Woolen Mill Store
SALEM
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, Sept. 20, 11)08,
at 9 a 111., the following property:
To be sold at the Dr. Davidson place, one milo Kast of
Varker; two and half miles northwest of Kncna V is4a.
Five how. 3 Kl'ir. 2 lro.1 mure, 1 sj.rins: cf.lt, f cow, 1 two year
old Hi,M-r, 21 alloalx. 1 how and llOslieep, 2 hiixlei-soue nearly new,
I lllovr, 1 lu.rS(.rak.., 1 w-on, J Iti.iHiock disc i.low, o wa Ikm plows,
No r.O (ilivci' cliilh il, - .No. 10, 1 garden -.low. 1 garden .ul( iv.itor,
1 ;llul roller, 1 r.miiiti-,' mill, .lalf..rm soal.w, lei.le.r dl. 1 ).oilaMo
I.Wk-mitli fo., 1 l.a-k, 1 1 .W H. 1 1u,.ad rast so,-.lor,
,.,,,! drill and hmml east seeder cmil.in.-d, I fom-hoivc- .lraK lnuif w,
1 llnve-hnrso tlni? l.arrow, 1 ..-inK tool!, harrow I disc harrow,
and a haUsols work l.arno., ono net. hack harn-ss I s.njjlo iimie.,
1 slddlo, I lientiu;,' stove, .'i chairs, -10 turkeys, several do.en ehiekens,
and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms of sale. All sum, under ten dollars cash. All suinw over ten
dollars bankable note, six months time, at S per cent, per cent dis
count for cash. K1UCK Ll'XCH AT NOON.
K. H. IKMNK.H, Auctioneer.
D. & W. CHILL CURE
A wife and reliable remedy for the cure and
ri-lief of Chills, Fever, Ague and all Malaria .
Conditions. It contains no harmful drugs and
ono or two bottles will entirely remove the ma
laria from the system. Sold under a positive
guarantee. 1'i'ico 75 cents.
Dove & Williams, Druggists
CITY RESTAURANT
Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor
SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP
MEALS AT ALL. HOURS DAi
Independence, Oregon -:- PPsite Little Palace Hotel
BISHOP'S READY
RAILORED
A viit here will prove instructive, and
j.rolital.le. Wo will t-limv you what t
wear wi ll, what will wear well, and how
to do it economically.
All the new Htyles in Suit and Over
jjarineiits are here distinctive m ;deln of
advanced fashion not to he wen eNi-where.
In hoth HuitH and Ovc rc aN the falric
are unusually prettymostly hrij-ht color
iH'. ( t in distinctive stripex and shadow
Htripen f self and contra tin: colors, and
in an cxtrarodina-ily lare variety for pel
ction. Come, it will all'ord us pleasure to
"H)st" you, though you are not ready to
purchafe. Hut if you are ready you will
ho Fatisfied that there aro no values that
compare with those we oiler you in our
New Model Suits
and Overcoats
This is clothing with a lifetime of "doing
ht-st" hehind it.
Bows' School Suits, $3.50 to $7.50
Suits especially designed for hard serv
ice, hut dress v and smart enough for
"host." Douh'le-15 roasted Jackets in
beautiful fabrics of quality.
Everything New In Fall Haberdashery
and Hats
OREGON
G. C. BOLTER
CLOTHES
510 -
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
NAPTHOLEUM
Permitted by the frovermnent for the
official dipping o sheep for scab.
Antiseptic and healing tor shear cuts
r.nd 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
Ono gnllon Ohloro-Nnptholeum Dip makes a
barrel of solution. Hold by uiHny aiii'iu'ii's one
near vou for iiuick supply. 1 lilll., jU.SOjD gul..
J.'iSi'lO(cttt., 12.-frmKht nntd.
The hest. most pnietirul. phttrt hook over writ
ten on this subject "Making Sheep Heatthv and
Kivaina rlitm au" ought to 1)0 in your hands.
Prevention is hotter than oure. Our hook
"uliawB how" for both. Bend for It now, free.
Wost Olslnfmilng Co., Inc., 9 E. 89lh St, New York City
Discributtnsj Oipot': Chicago, St. Louts, Omaha,
Ltenver ami iiirout:i'uui "yuwK uuu
DOVE & WILLIAMS
I'uy
Swift's
Pride
Soap
a:id
your Groceries
from
R. Irl. KJSTOX,
The I. "il'm' (iiwr.
WANTED
Teams; good wages, steady work on
railroad construction work between
Dallas and Salem. Apply or hone
Salem, Falls City & Western It. K.,
Dallas, Oregon.
1 1 loin tin l;.i!ltii...rf nn. I-m.)
: r,.l Win il. 1.1 S. !h.ii.,li. h'
,m I'm- I i en. ml iimii'I ii i- f'-r r'r l
il. iii lii ls, il.- !..r.-l !!: tiirlfT
p.'li 1 1 ...'.( n "h-ill ipii Ihat I
lii wy, a f.-niiMhaiilii I h'liiwnit mlifht
l e n iri.l. i'tniii I f.ir prii!i'liiir nnkr,
veuU n I vim rat In iJeuri;! or In
I.iuu mi;ht liuM fiim I" I h ihirli.
f liiio'T f ir n-vi iitir only. 'I'lie Miinrt-
itinol'K l i rut niliihl In- ii fr.-
tr.i'h'r ill'i '.it r"'rvtliii f liny Wlm!,
uhllf tin. Wit Virginia t.'in-MTiit
uilk'hl I fr.i- trader only with r-jk-i
lo iiiiiixllil' K whli li wr not
priMhinil l.y hlii oll Slate. (Jeiwrul
IlaiHM'kn pr'iiiiinmi-iiM'iit wan eoiill
rre.l mi Iiii-hJouh vh!uii of th tariff
lKiie, hut It illil not iroilmi harmony
In the lii iiKH-riille parly, anil the gi'ti--rnl
wiih ilcfi iili'il.
Twriitv-Huht .vi-nin luivi iinxmil fill'-
OeniTiil llaiiioik ileflnii! tin tnrlh (if)
lui.il iiiih!.iii iijh.ii whhh t!i Ifln
rratH of vneh Stun ir fn to net
Alth rrnnl yhii-liy lo hnal Inten-Ml.
'Jlii' prhn Iple whli-h he then fur.nu
Int.tl f.i.e to have heeii oiloptml hy
I i in m rn t h In the Went In n-Hii-.-t to
the relatlui of the DeiiiiM-rntlc party
to the lii-cro. IjimI week the Went Vlr
Kh.la iMiHHTatlt tunreiitloii einlMHlleil
In It pint f. nil plnnUH di inaiitlliiK cer
tain qniiUflcatloiu for volem, denlKiied
to (llHfr.'im hlw many necr.M'M. Their
platform aim. ontahm a declaration Jn
favor of iinrate romhes for white
ami necni pawn'inrer1 m rallroiuls. The
Went Vlrciiilu liuoT:iti not only re
fuse to liol'l out the olive branch to
the negro ami Invite him Into th.-lr
fel.l, hm thev lire iletennlneil to limit
hi pollMn-l inllvlty by n .lisfranchls
; : law .: i to Lrlt'i? him un.ler the
,v,-ei:'li .:i of ! "Jim Crow" law when he
travels on f.'e railr-.i.!i of that State.
V.?.; no tha PromlsesP
tin! in
l)e:norr:ilii-
r..-.k:i ami hi Kansas the
-nai!aIg:i !ii:'liaj;ers are
iii'L-ro vnu-rs Into IV.T"1
flm s. In Ohio no eP irt will 1 spareJ
lo hiemv the mipM.rt of tlie netfio
voters for the Keiiiocratle nntioiiai
ti. l.i t. What p!eil;:e have been given
iin.l what iiiilnceiiieiils have Ikcii of
fereil lines' not appear. Hut il is a fair
Irferciiie that the iniinaK.'rs have
promiMil to ilo "Ko.-ieihlrs fo.' the ne
no," pirhaps to reco;.'. I :e him In the
,UM i'.eilon of oHi.'- s, If Mr. Cryau
shoiili'. he eledeil. nml also to take
such action as the negroes may de
mand la resp.s't to the reinstatement
of the tic-Rro battalion dismissed from
(he armv hv l'resld 'iit Uoosevelt for
(be attack on Ilrownsville. Lrst week
wlun the West Virginia DemoeraU
were declarins for a disrrancliiseinent
.w mid for a "Jim Crow" law. the
Democratic convention In the Twelfth
Ccr.Ki-essh.iial district of Ohio adopted
a pin i form fnvorins "the enactment
of laws which shall accord to all men
accused of wrongdoing, whether sol
diers or civilians, a fair and impartial
trial mid opportunity to lie heard
he fore conviction or punishment."
This apparently refers to the Browns
ville incident. It may also have a
broader meaning and a more extended
application and may he susceptible of
nu interpretation which will make
Southern Democrats open their eyes
with nimiKement and possibly with ap
prehension, Sac8 Question "Local IssueP"
There seems to be no ground for rea
sonable doubt that the Democratic
campaign malingers in ihe West, in the
effort to secure nesro support for their
n.-iiieual ticket, are ncling upon the
principle Ihat the race (iiiestion is only
:i -local Issue." U is evident that the
South does not approve this plan of
campafjm, hut is powerless to check it.
The Democracy of the South is in full
accord Willi the position taken by tho
West Virginia Democrats last week.
And yet it. is assumed by those who
are tryiiifr to get negroes to support
Mr. Ilryan that the South will act in
hearty o-opi'ration with the Ohio. Ne
braska. Kansas and Illinois Democrats,
who are welcoming the negro into free
fellowship lu the Democratic party
tuid probably promising to annul the
decision of President Koosevelt in the
Brownsville matter. The theory of
Western Democrats that the race prob
lem is merely a loeal Issue Is calcu
lated to give the South much concern.
Many Democrats In that section may
question wlxther it is worth while to
i'lect a Democratic president who may
open wide the door of political oppor
tunity to the negro.
Mr. Bryau criticises Mr. Tnft for
adding to the Republican platform. In
the meantime the number of "para
mount issues" which Mr. Bryan sub
tracted from the Democratic platform
would fill several large volumes
Omaha Bee.
Honors are easy again. Every dine
Mr. Taft buys a new horse Mr. Bryan
mounts a new hobby. Omaba Bee.
. Dire I'luw ti)l.H )o w.uk lioal'l iuii a lpth of at
l'a-t x inclii's.
Tin Oliver will ! thi an-1 cvt'ii le.r owing to tho
fit l il:tt ".t ha tht wt i'it witli it ami i n con-
f-tvitttfl thai it nu.s li!it-r tliaii any other li'
I'l'.w i.ii tin- market of lijilit-r weight.
You can turn either to the riht r left a ea-y a with
anv walking phm- owinj: to tins (act that it U all
handled itl your team.
Wo are oinp; to make you a uptvial price n ono of these
DmihU Disc Plows while they last.
Tho regular prieo on thin pie of a Plow is $70 ami you
can now have itai $fy "U.
If vou want a Dic I'low huy it now, as thi- oiler ia only
iruMil until the lotli nf Octoher.
Mail or phono orders will receive prompt attention.
R. M. WADE CO.
w. i:. CRAVEN, M'g'R INDEPKNUENCE
Independence Billiard Parlor
IV, J. K'rkland, Proprietor
Confectionery and Smoker Supplies
Soft OrinHi
independence: ... orecon
A good school none better. Well
craduates. fikiutui, painsiaKin
Many other advantages. Let us tell
logue.
SALEM, OREGON -
GET BUSY and Contract
FresH Bread, BaRed Every Day
MONMOUTH BAKERY, - MONMOUTH
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
FttOM INDEPENDENCE
FOR liAt.I.AS
......... i 1 1.,!.. ,,.,,, I,. ywu ,1,1 il - 11:1111
i r;i I n .-.out i, iv, . , ii,.,
n. m.; Ii'iives .MonimuiUi ti.l't u. jo.; arrives
nanus b.w a. m.
Train No (! lenves I inli'twndeiire dully
in-:Mi it. in.; loaves Motimoulli, IIM a. in.;
an ives liallas, 11. SO a m.
Train No "il leaves liirlppfinilenee daily h:is
P. in.: Lave Mou mouth 6.0D p. in.; arrive Hal
las ti iio ji. in.
KOH AIKL.1E
. . T . .lQnnC Hnllu O.-ln
Traill .no ! ieaes i:i-iiui,h -
p. in.; leaves Moiiinomli 2:50 p. in.; arrives
Mi ne km p. in.
FROM PALLAS
FOR INDEPENDENCE
, i...o li.,ll, Hnllv K-:yi,i. m:
1IHIU.MI 11-, l.-.i .................
leaves MonniouUi 8:55 a. m.; arrives Indepeu
deuce H:1S a. in.
Train No llil leaves Dallas dally 1:00 p. til.;
,. x. I. i.'K.. ..i . arflvcQ TflileOAn-
leave! .iioiiin.'u.'i I "' r
deuce 1:40 p. m. (This train cimnects at Mou-
IIlOlll U IOI .O ll
Train No 71 leaves Dal ns daily 7:S5 p. in.;
lea-es Monmouth 8 p. m.: arrives Indepena-
enoe8:lo p. in.
FfXOM AIRLIC
jraiu io inv.es . ....... .- .
leaves Monmouth 4:tl) p. ni.: arrives Inde
pendence -i.iM p. Ml
1
I. W. Dickinson s
STABLE
Good turnouts and careful drivers
, 4 vmmm '
Ttour Attention Hai
Deen Drawn
often to fome home where th
inti.ate (teamed to be hnviug the
lime .f their live. You bave,
donbllecfi. wished "ould ive
nub a jolly kok1 lime at our
Iioiih You chii easily enouith .
One of our talkiiitc iiiachinet will
furnlh any kind of enterlalun ent
yon desire. Htop in and ree w bat a
wfulth of enjoyment it will ffra.
L. F. SAVAGE
247 Commercial Street, Kalem. Ore.
established reputation. Successful
lc.iv.u-.. ...
you about them. U rite for cata
W. I. STALEY. Principal
f Dr. J. L. Calloway
I Osteopathic Physician
1 Gniauate of tlie A nierienn School
g of 0"tei putliv. Kirksville, Mo.
B muler Dr. A, T. Slill. foumi-
tj er of tlie seiutn-e .
I CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Phone 791 Rooms 7 & S
COOPER. BLOCK
INDEPENDENCE. ORE
1 R.E.DUGANNE, D.M.D.
DENTIST
GradiiHte of N. P. P. 0
I PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE t
JOHN BRAMBERG
Plastering and general mason work.
Stone, Brick and Concrete work.
INDEPENDENCE, OR.
Estimates free on application.
Polk's Gazetteer.
A business directory or each city, town and vil
lmte in Oregon and Washington, giving descript
ive sketch of each p'ace, logether wuh the loca
tion and shipping- facilities and a classiHed direc
tory of each business and profession. B. Lu folk
& Co., Inc., Seattle.