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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1895)
Feed your I 1, , . I ' f 'i f : i 1 .., S 1 ' I r I 1 H i f. f I j i; i t t Enterprise Publishing Co., Publishers "' J. T. KuKD, Editor. i. ii, MuKlN, limine Manaser POULIMHKII Trtl'MltAY AT INlHtrRNUKSCK ,0-FlCB -AS.T 1UI MAIN RTHKKT. KtnarvJ t th iMMtoinr at ln.h-..-ii!ou.. or, t lowing unequivocal endorsement ; tt Siushiw lmtolirry . . . it...i Miii'ttmi . . . BtHSCKIPTlON: - Sfl.oO TKR YKAU tllUUSKAY, MAliCH 7, It would appear that a new party is bout to aprinit into existence out of tie ferment und aglwtion of the financial issnea of the hist four years. The new political organization is to bo culled tho 'free silver party." Kepresentative lJlmul. Ocncr.il Weaver and Oenen.l Warner aro said to bo the. .leaders of the .... .. ....... l'niii .1 will guarantee inai unnuu - States senator i a friend of aiiverand that he will work and vote for on int national creu..ent for tho eoinu.e. of both sold and liver, and for lejr.tioii by this country that will i" w..t tho mvof tho whole of tho A mer'n .pro duct, ii it can I e und w itht.rt impair iitrlinumialUaii.ltntftu Lome "'d iiL.iKtd." 4 - SI THE AlH'KOl'Kl.VTION mi.U Aa Analysis of the Acts of Bo! Hol ies wiu Boference to tLa Auic-H which ws VoteJ. tW.000 2li,:UjO 1..000 4,7oO I2i),000 Dai y Ongonian Tho general appropriation, lull approved by the gcvt.nor was . III 1 1 V . A.W . j , - . , movement. In our opinion it is a n.i-.j Saturday. In iU hnal form it nf follows: Salary, governor Private secretary same. . . Clerical ni'l Secretin of statu C'hk'f de'rk same Clerical aid same Treasurer Chief clerk same Adve-iisimr warrants ' School superintendant . . Clerical aid name Travelir.u expenses same, Record books and blank?. At'formv-gonera! Ffate .librarian tiifco to place the nev. party v on dininclively free silver ' platform- It will I difiWit. if J'.ot impossible, to anile the various schools of Umotalism npon a platform that demands the iw and unlimited cdiince of silver, for it is aa open question whether the unlimited eoinago of silver is practicable in this country under exist inR financial con ditions". The T platform should I so framed as to s:othe party the lar-est possiMc li'oertv compatiblo with friendly silver legislation. It is proba- ? .f t!!vir We that the mnte. ccu.u. . I fn..i.1.ntals library , t .,.. iS-,rtv oou'.d venture in , , IS as iar i . -- .(niOKaatm uiimii.pninn.. tbe matter of nStmetury reform, and, ii j 2(3, 27. 2S ami 2i) Ml- bo the new par.: should not b- bound ! prt-nio eourt reports.- . hy'chains that Anld work its own rain, j ;";;Vi;;;. I working ous " reiorms .uc. maintenftntw pilot ychooner. ......".. G. C. Fulton, attorney pilot liaid Ollice rent pilot board. . . , Health ollieers Boa tn ran at Astoria. . . J.ini o.-cauitol building.-.. Ni-htwaU-bnian capilol. . . lUpair-s and maintenance cupUol Painting inteiior c.ipiiol . Wooil and fireman capitol Lighting capitol Teachers ami expenses deaf mute sclio.)l Lighting same ... ....... Furnishing and improving sahie Teachers and expense blind school Working home, h!niI school U...tl...r limt'HIl in form school, general e- IK-nscs : Same, improvements ami sahiriea Stme, water-works Same, lighting Supreme court la-gislalivo per diem and mileage ,'' Incidental., stat olluvs . Insane asylum, salaries and expences Same, books Same, returning patients. . Same, improvements lai n M!llt', rt patrauu iui... ments Same, fencing Same, lighting Same, tigiiting cott:tieS. . l'udlic printing and biiKt- ig Transportation cotivtcis. . Transportation insane Keturn of fiV'iliccs Xon-residelil poor IVniteiitiary Usmmon school fond. int. liuver-ity fa ad, interest Agricultural coli go limn, int..ri'Sl II 'l(H) 1 University luu.l, pn.ieipal ' . . i r.'..,l l.ClWj .Ag' i.-.imirai co.eK 4.0001 1'rincipnl 0.00 ! Common school rami, y n00 j Srt-amplaod fund. i.ri.fl:l 8;MJK ,;Ui"Vl. . Mil.! .1111(1 . i un . ' n.ooo 3,li00 l.(HX) 3,000 8,000 ;,00!ciiueu of To'li county, died last 1,000 1 Monday. It. K. WnlHng, of Nuinp. UaXw, a brother of John Walling, U visit ing friends Vn Dallas. Th. inobato' court ha granted letter of edmiuistration in the! ..(,... f V H. Krink, dweased, 13,000 'and appointed J. C. Frink ndininis 'JsiotW trator. The. appraiser aroJ. II. llUirns. H. U. (irantond J, . Hart. l'lKMji A scriuli aeeijont happened VoojMis Mary Kidgeway, of Mill 7,000 Crtvk, l;1(,t Monday. While com ' ing honm from Sheridan the buggy "lixto 1,1 whWl xv,rt, brotlur nnv! 1 M herself was overturned tm a gnul? 2,':;to'ond her leg was broken. Miss iKiJgcway's many Pallas friends 00,000 f j wrrv for tj,0 Ht-cMilent . "VtKK)! Were pleased to note that out "iljliOO. fellow townsman 0. 0. Smith, who ,0Ov ' has la-en sick s long, was able to i;!1.2'0 lit, (lUl for iV livo mii0 thive Thurs- ;.0) :'.t: !(K)! ! l.to ) , day. ' . . relief cattu) at last. It wai' n haopv thought, to every llcst rrptriVicun, last Snn.lay 'Moriil to wake up and find ihnk. forty dav'iightiuure had gJ"e. t'';d 4,IXK) speed the parting guest. must be Boverned-by conditions and not influence.! by FOr.timent. Bimetaliam is sure to in.in tb day in the lone ran, but all legislation in that direction should look to the ir.aintei.anw of busi ness stability. Eadical innovations al ways create profoaud and lusting dis turbances Tiiksb is some evidence that an in ternational monetary conference will bo convenetl in tbe near future. Germany igmoviiiBWutiously in that direction, Austria favors it and Francj is only Wiitimrfora favorable opi ortcr.ity to join the movement. Of conrsu the United States is ready at any time to send delegates to an international con ference. The leading commercial lotions easily have it in their power to place biuieUdism npon a solid and enduring basis. The question of ratio is relatively unimportant, the essential thing is the rehabilitationV.f silver, the fee, equal and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold by all of the load ing nations of the world, The ratio may be lo$ to 1, 20 to 1 or even 25 to 1. To be sure it would make money more plentiful to fix the coinage ratio at Voi to 1 or 10 to 1, but we should not let the question of ratio destroy all possibility of agreement upon, so important and vital an issue as the. re-enthronemcnt of silver as one of the standard money metals of the world. Xo friend of silver should be f.o nnwise as to throw any obstacle in the way of a monetary con gress. The Salem Statesman says:' "Hon. Ceorgo W. Jleliride is the first native Oregonian to rcpr?;!iit the state in the United States senate, as he was the first to serve the state of his birth as its secretary." Mr.'McDride is the first native son of Oregon to represent the state of his birth in either branch of I congress, and for this reason all native Orctfouians. w hether republicans, deino cVate or populists, applaud his election. This may be a very nairjw type of patriotism, but it is genuine and honest nevertheless. The editoi of this paper, who is a stalwart democrat and a native Oregonian, rejoices that Oregon is at kiBt to 1 represented in the halls of congress by a inan who ' fcnows the w ants of tho common people anu w hose vver fibre of being is alive with patriotic zeal for the welfare of the common wealth which ho represents. There are somethings in life above and beyond the narrow horizon of party affiliation. :i,o.X) G.000 2.1KH) 000 3,000 8.000 1.200 1,200 3,000 GOO ' 240 4.400 1,000 2,040 1,800 2,000 4,000 i,200 ToUl. ..$1,2'7,!S5! tkms of in ti:i:i:st GitheroJ from oar Varions. L'xchsCu") TUB WLK COUNTY l'UKSS. j Throughout the Stat. Making napkin liitf of curly News Item and Kditorial Us-j mapUk is Coos county industry. pi'cssions. ,(, utteiupt was made at til.'iii-O'' " jthis weel: to tart a creamery on (Transcript.) j ,iu, rn-cj erulivo plan, but failed jcnot'h to iiinko the venture profit- a , (tlILi Hood' is Good Makes Pure Blood Scrofula Thoroughly IradloaW4 .... ....... ......... ... i.i I ii ou tn opuih ( ur llltl Way fT lu 7. hUU ty tlx u l UOOUJ'WU-I-"'- wn tuUf a lown with Favor and a Bad Couh. kr rlaht Ut twrtt lliB iwu ...... ii-. b. . m ""'; i Hood's? Cures The Bloom of Health . i.i iiiu tV' (wl ernl'fi.l. aiH fananj Mk. a. m, aw"". ..... - V Sfi0E5ALE At Imloju'DtU'iico. I wlshtoclo30out m entire stock of Boots and bhoes. WMtW Any palp of gGpdaln myioc at first cotano Trcign Goods arcrall new and bought at lowest trices. Now is the time to buy. W. H. PATTERSON. RW'7T1J,''rwrt'' w'1ft ii. IN 2 1 Now Years Procluination. Hood- pm ""' r.' ' i fliawutly, u Ui U'rr un uvv S THFWIIIIAMRHOUSE s J I 1 I U 1 V. W. WILLIAMS, frop. A ttmMluw ll.'li'l And still the bicycle fever rage The 5. rulers would not pledge iniik in Dallas. .Some fish are.i-euig laten otti ot ( .1 . T .,f 1.. 1 .l n'J n.e r.rooin lis been r..'copnuc.l lor tin-1 v ,'H. u.-v,.m R. fc-uitor is (jiiite ill at Lis home ouriig s.viscn, and ill !:.! rtg- j i,-(iioi..ti.r..rim . ' li.l.ir ini...liio at 1 V M.. on tho mirrliil t.."i. . in mis nivf , - ! Itist. rnit.r'iav tn vj. n u.piiwi ...n- Tl,. Tf.iw rowers '.sso. iation ofi S ""' .. . . ' T i .- : menu. , . . . A large number of mortgages, Ili4! INDKPKNl'KNfK. OilWiON. i It does not require a political prophet I IUind echool, deiiciency. .. .t. i t: 1 III i ixl mdinf.l (If iiftenev Insurance and painting same . . . . .! light i ne same Board of agriculture. Eastern Oregon fairs. .... Southern Oregon fairs h'ish nriitector. .' . r Kond commissioner llaikoad cotr.uiission. . . . Domestic aniaial commis sion P.oaVd of equalization Rewards for arrests. ..... Weston normal, general ex penses Same, tew grounds Monmouth norma!, general expenses Same, deficiencies ... Soldiers' home The home at Portland. . . . Orphans' home, Albany. .. Orphans' hume, Salcru . . . Bahy home, Portland Kefiige home, Portland. . . Magdalen home. Portland B;vs' a:id Girls' Aid So ciety Pa tton home for the friend less St. Mary's home, Il'eaverton Portland free kindergartens Corvallia agricultural col lege r Repairs, Cascades portage lo9.). . .-. Same 1894 B.iard public buildings.;. Code.for justices, etc Dlfe ih. e'er, Haas & Co. lleinhart case Attorney fees Corvallis agricultural college. . . .. Worlds fair commission claims A. S. Huntley, labor at asylum ... . .'. . . .'. ...... Reform school, new build ings Same, salaries and general expenses. ;. . . Deaf mute school, defici ency : - Asylum cottage farm, same School blanks, deficiency . 1 diirii.i, niut H(imiMir- . .. .... i ..... i...:. ...!"' '1 " bum cnauc. anu .e.o, u.c , placed on record in the comity Iiyir.lUs0 mines in o(Wation in ! ftAvf clerk's office. , ; Josephine comity now, ami the I t i. v.v,..ii. T.I...I..U l,nvi nr-' iiiiinia r will, btf irreatlv increased ; -" IOC ijyniMui jj....,..v ...... , i . T. - - - - - o3no0 pawl an.excellmit program for the! M -eumg up another s.a- o 'hn ' convention to be held hero in March. 12,000 13,000 3,000 2.000 : son. I It niav i. sound rather ' ii.-hy," I.... . . aic... . .i Irn J Kltt.f iif tl t A number of changes in sc. mo. ,, .... Saturiv. h.ivs tin . . . i.i,... dtstrn t Liouudarns are iicmg ash.eo i;,.Vi v. that acltiallv weighed "2" f..r bv the citizens of different lo-: pounds. It contained over 1U) ,.)," !pitt!iiN of spawn, and hrotigl.l M. .T. CROW" t M::t.r.icHinr ..I The recent high water washed ili .M.-il. J ynjK' ,, t. i...u.,t-.i Stflnx arc Di-iii'' taKen tow.iru ) oivl t:ic eann avi.iv i.uui , .ic.o.-, , . --lJU; . ,. ' i.crfHeill'Sr Utl H!i.-:il fiolir til" IC- 10.000 ; water at the railroad hnuge. J.. , " f ...:.,.,,; f , lor U.UW;aier at, u.o niu..MU . ; " : ri,.r f n.ntirmalion of the JA 0,000 the 'S. P. Co., has filled it in inl!i.!n.llt, 0,-t(l )rt,,,u jei!ic .roper- , 3,000 i three carloads of bowlders, winch (() n.MU.r Ham- t1 ii.000 1 nii. : K11li,l ().... hiiriiln.il and slxtV i J. V '-r-t"n In Sash I Doors .I, cl l'ulk rc.u.ilv will , 1 m 14. notice lhl durimr Ihn .! vear 11 the 11 ANNKIl" CASH j;i;0l'j;fiY led theprmcMion with ' line groiVrie nd lu price. This year they j.roie to put Mil! crewtrr distance lli)thrin hrlvm od nil com prti tor. They will M;ll good lit l.tl III pricec. . . GROCE 3,000 20,000 8,000 6,500 1.200 make it solid The Public schools today upon a firm basis. Ths schools have been im- Everyb6il-.j " j r.i i i ,.. . I 1 1 :vi.. ! . ...i....t ...,... ..i. t . 'ml u-urlt iciittno.tiH'UJI' of DaVias are j -'dices of upp.-al have Ucn serc-d, . j .Ji i i . ; the altorm vs of record acceiding. ami l.isinigi(si)rv.(i -;i.u , ,), lnuu.ftWi , ..i:....l rflw. .'ii ii jit! i,t in 111. . III rili. AIL. ........ ... - riroved from rear to year by the ; r.is will nrohablv Im the largest jvincipal receiving the hearty sup- ever nia.lo in the Ftatij. Jt win in-1 Vort of a prcgrcsive school hoard. I'd ude 500 pnges;of pfeadings and j 1 . . O! M;() ,, nf cvidoiil-i' L U Mr. Re eancaior anu !i;niueu m J..lLAiO;i J UIMIWU Uin Tl... V.rvt SuIvhIii the world for Cuts l(n.luf: Stiinn tl.'..-4 Suit IlIii UIH.'' . 'I . .. ... 1 ! v r ei iiui ?, iiuii, iiumi-'i ji.in.n,i i;ijill)lu:ns, i. urns, ami an rKiii jruji" , 1.... nt.i4 ,.i.uill,-i.U' i.lfrM l'lli.u nr nil ro-nmissioner Bverlv the other i ! 'refilled. It U (juaiimtwd jo irive . iH-rfeet sitisfaction, or n.riiiey relun.ie.i. . iljv disnosed ol to I chj: -Soel l,0rJ . l, i,. nn.t ner Imtt'-'L For Sale Bv : 4 i bushels of wheatfor Jufy delive.y 1 Smith & Holt. - j ' ! at 50 cents. . " ! 1 12.000 4,000 nnrl a ahiiities , -,'t'chool man are recognized in cdu- oVaqO kational circles throughout Oregon. 5.000 5,000 5,000 4.000 5,000 (Jtemizer.) - ;1 DRESS MAKING Miss Sophia doff. Has lately returned from Sun Klin. i'Ui'o and Ih prepared to (live her pal root the lienellt :if a new syl in of Di-csm Cutting und rittinc Cor. liii'lroad ami I) Kts, IN DKI'KNDKNDK. OIIKOOX. R peu; Pointers: I..V iiie Vy.' m I tllllt Ma- itiHtntKi man HAVl! vim ever cuiijiuVm tlri ajipoanuiff t.f tho lifts a fjri'at li a o lo with with whom ho forri'HjiOiiw? 500 1 lu ... : ...i;i',.,.i., Mu; r.,i '000' nriuiiii'. mi. iucaii,! ,w.. 4000 ! several .months, arrived home the 1.5(X)! other drjy. Editor Snyder went back to Salem Tuesday, he having yet about twenty days' work u-journal clerk of t f ; 0 lower representative body. Mrs. Julia Muncy, a sister of Wayne Dyer, . of Salt Creek, and Mrs. .1. 1. Thompson, of Salem, has been down from Eastern Washing ton visiting them and her childhood associatees. She and Mrs J. M. 59 Campbell, daughter of Henry 11a- ; good, playe : together many a day j when school girls, j In some resiK'ets Uncle Bill j Brown is long headed ns mule, hut I nnur und then evnn a. fool bov irols 5,4m i (be best of him. Tbiev say t'nV. some 9VM. . . - Vjjlads went gaming uunng a recent, 001 i snow und brought in and sold to ! the old man Home nice venison !S5j which turned out to he Brown's .V'llhrush eaters, the hoys not having ,i(Ji i sense enough to distinguish Le- Miss Maggie McDonald, who ha, 5,000 2.000 2,104 4,000 450 .568 1.553 2,000 5,17G 3,071 7.506 o foresee -trouble in the ri'jmblican eainp two years hence in this state. The Aext legitlatnre will not, te so largely republican a the last. Tie Bo!ih and Mitehell factions will be about equal!) 4ividel nn.l they will fight one another $s ferociously ns h jair of Kiiknrnev Mi. Neither ibluU nor Mitchell wid G. S. Downi nc. attorney fees 174 J. W. Maxwell, costs in . : tuQti 1 1 . I Elilb. IOO. A, be the next United .Mates senator iroin : O'Connor & Co., deal mute .1 .-!.... 1 . Blind school deficiency Conveying convicts, de ficiency . . Conveying insane, samo. . Wood for nenitentiarv. . . - - 1 Vault and fixtures, state . i,31cntiil AlertiuMM dpen'fs very largely on tire physi-,4 can conditijn. Slugi.-'h Wood thM; the brain. A Kipanr la'oule -n,U-ii meftls will char a.vf.y the fuf;' in sho'rt order. TAILORING. Jl'tf''f?'"' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Vorli'r Fair richest Medal and Diploma. msmt 2 1 ,11 111 liluy nn Im.n1 to m li rt fn.i... nut and nxtures, state : . , . . ,. , lreasurv ' 9,000 Uvvtn ,a buck det'r a!,(I l"1!v ?oat- .Cyittahle Joe Yocnui, assisted by Harry Coad and others, came up from Ballston Wednesdny even O. N. Denny, expenses to v asiiinsvm. . . C. A. Cogswell, land fees. . swamp this utate, but if by any mischance either should m in it will be Slitchell. Tho wia-ner of the Oregon Senatoria! rw.rhv will be some ".lark horse" whose ' - ( 1.11.1 ita iupcrior racing qualities is toi'.ay an Minor personal claims, five ln il, tfniw.nitu-u I in lmmhiT . SnKnown ju,inii 1 ...... 1 ... ........ pool boxes. It will roiuire the unifd : Public printing and bind- ri.niiMican vote to elect. There is little' ,n' e. c.ency ........ . npuoncjn oik m c Supreme ami circuit courts, doiibt asio lu. j deficiency Connor & Co., deaf mute !..., j t- 1 1 scliool contract 1,440 ; "g a,ld Jll "' and . t t,. . 1 1 .. 1 :.. .1 j Lee Butcher, who have waived ex- 308 i aminatibri lefore; Justice Conner ' and hound over in the sum of $200 2,000 j for the first and 100 for tho other 2io two. Frank Ivy was held under $100 as .prosecuting witness and 2r,756 . gave boji'Js. Th others now Uiard L'ofs;iiiiik's Safcisfaelioh GuoFontecd T. L&YTOK JEHKS, Indepeiidence, Or. KHit)iiouoeni fV it-.i i mi -.-i'jf;v:.;'.,'7' Jt, 6. BLACKSMITHING Promptly and neatly done by t5 V H. A. FULLER The Cash Bluckunith. f 1 .1 Ioi'sosliooino; A Specialty. ;C STREET, - INDEPENDENCE. 4,668 ! with Sheriff Pluinmcr. 1 . - - , . Soldiers home, deficiency 10.:M ! ((thscrvoT 1 The Salero Statesman stands "ponser.,,. A ,. ' , r . . serer.; . iMcimun.K 1 ! Electric supplies, deficiency (j jI ! .lor Senator-Elect-SIctride's good be- j j, 0f horticulture, defi- j ayne Dyer, orj of the lte I'.gvior on the silver question in the fol- c? ncr 273 Jonathan Dyer, ?nd a respected t. Tired, Weak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. L. D. Edwards, of Preston, Idaho, says: "I was all run down, weak, nervous and irritable throuiru overwork. I suffered from brain fa tigue, mental depression, etc. I be came so weak and nervous that I couid not sleep. Iwouid arise tired, discouraged and blue. I began taking Dr. Allies' Nervine , . , . . , . 1 HUT!.. r 11. t wvw m and now everytbinjr is cnanged 1 1 prrmijit nwsr ami mH mm opinion, rn to ?ii-n wiunrllr I feel hriirhw rtlve ! M I S N 10., b.w bi nmni io 1iji w.uiiuijr, 1 ICU Uflltllbf II.IIIC tnnn'no. In th punt ktuir-L 'rmmmnH. ana ambitious. I can do more ta one . u. uiir antiiMBtiai. a iiai4bMk ot't day now tnirr I Us.-d to do in k wk. ! '1' rT . tTJZ I prmaw muoa m ib r-n mr-, n rrwr mm mjmj i COPYRIGHTS- - COPYRIGHTS- CAM I ORTIII A rntft -: m m m B i 6S Beitionisive lien'iue tup Mi credit. U fifAC ' oot enrt u tu IBTur, thu HrtrndiH rrc, Vllltji "- ' toi .our illiriil ti bt fat tbt ... ... Irirwt nraaiatu of anf arannll i In tba Tr Mtlfw iwn. I . i mm fwwlffva a - .. . , au..ni i.h.mimi f . .1 . rnaramee thai ih Brut kittle will bprmfit. iia.ldiu Kltj.. i.miblT. 9Mtm rmr. pnt Ail.imi-v'''1 U ii at tut UAtirt tar f.. or It will i- i-nT, iri.riil, on rc-i-int of prk- bj 100 It. allien iituai Ck. LikUaxt, luo. anfMa, U J oenia. IrirT oo rmtiiia Imm. arm Maia. 10 ok. and pnurapaa of bnuM. mtlM bmb. aiiabiina fc-it to y0 Lwol ilwifM aad mn mttrmrtt. Adtrwm atUHH 4 (Xt. iw tuas, al ftiwAiwa ess You hnv'j doubtless learned ony ago that BrAriis aro useds To make a'pood jol t.f rintinp:.' So i ctinjsV.icnrt ,A jl inalo without skill jiiid JioiuBty in i o O O THE ENTERPRISE lias the ht Kt .f'quipjrd ollico in the ;ountv and employH tlio most skilled artists. Its reputation for lino work is becoming rapidly known. Remember that it Costs No More J . .. ! To have your work dono here thanitdoeH to liave it dono any other place. The Enterprise also carriel the bestlineof Legal Blanks In Polk bounty. They are correct in every parttc ti!ar. We Solicit a trial order.