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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1904)
FOUR West Side Enterprise. 1THI.ISHK.P KVFKY TlU'HSOAY. iTiTFsiV'i Subscription Price, $uopcrVr. TKl.KPHO.NK I. 8riW0KHTlOX K ATE. (Slriotly tn ailvano) UN rear w Six nmnlh .... 0 91nirt py Hiding notlfeMnlr 1H rgM Rate on dlily lveritaln mad known on appiloasilon. COM 1 NO KVKNTS. Thursday, April 14 Republican state couvention at rortland. Saturday, April 16 Democratic county convention at Pallas. Tuesday, April 19 Democratic state convention at Portland. June 15. 16 and 17 Depart ment of Oregon G. A. R-, in an nual reunion at Hood River. passing judgment on a case a long way from home where no responsibility attaches to him self. Furthermore, he is pass ing on n political case and ren dering judgment in accordance with his political belief. C5ov Chamberhuu is one of the very few tint can say "I feel that Towers received a fair and im partial trial at the hands of the court and jury in Kentucky." Governor Beckham of Kentucky is a young man of admirable qualities but'his ono weakness is the use of the pardoning power in a political way and Govornor Chamberlain is advising his democratic brother governor of Kentucky along the line of his greatest weakness. The 13th centennial of St. Gregtry the Great was celebrated by Fope Fius Monday morning. The carelessness and inaccuracy of newspaper reports are well il lustrated in the estimates of the number present on the occasion. According to the different re ports sent out there were either 40,000 or 70,000 present. A communication was receiv ed this week discussing the pro posed rural delivery route out of Independence south. It does not appear for the reason no name accompanied it. Com munications for publication must be signed or at least the writer must give his or her name. The republican convention at Dallas, Saturday, put out what is conceded to be a clean ticket. This is presidential election year. Oregon is a republican state; Polk is a republican coun- ty and this is the time when the whole ticket should be elected. Independence is rapidly be coming a tin bucket town. From 5 to 6 o'clock mornings men with their tin dinner pails may be seen going in all directions to the hop fields, where time is too valuable to spare to walk home for dinner. J. N. Williams, captain of Company C, Oregon National Guard at Eugene, is to be court martialed tor jabbing Private Wilson oi his company with his sword. What's a sword for if not to punish somebody. According to the late federal grand jury in Portland Ex-Surveyor-General Meldrum is old enough in crime to vote. It re turned an indictment with twenty-one counts against him. Governor Chamberlain has written a letter to Governor TWkViam of Kentucky, protest ing against the pardon of Caleb Powers and ex-Governor Taylor fnr alWed conspiracy in the 0 killing of Governor Goebel. The reason Oregon's governor as signs for opposing the proposed pardon is that in his judgment, Powers received a fair and im partial trial at the hands of a Kentucky iury. The same l WW reason applied in the case of Peacock, who shot old man Kerr near Independence last summer, and Peacock would have hanged. The fact is the Governor is Referring to the Republican county convention to be held the next day, the St. Helens Mist heads a long editorial "A Call to Arms." But no one was killed at the convention. What was a big scare and a little appropriation congress gave the Lewis and Clark fair people. Perhaps the Southern Pacific ran out of granite when it reach ed the Independence station. Portland is bigger than Seat tle by 6000, so the census esti mates say. The Rev. Arthur Allen is get ting ready to attack sin in Independence. WEST SIDE ESTKUrRISE, INPKrKNPKNTK, OKKHON II i:ltii IS YOUTH. on anl Sicklier llrlmr Old Aire. IIiTblii taken nvrry tnoriiluK lfr" t,r-nkhv.t. will kev(. you In rolmnt IiohIUi, M you to ward oil ill-'. It curwi constipation, tilllioimii.'. ! fv..r. akin. Ilvt' ami kidney complaint. It purine U oUkM and clear (lie complexion. Mr. ! Smith, Vhllmv, TVxas, write April S. 100-: "1 hvi lixtf'l llcruiiic. ami llmlitthtfheM medicine for constlpa ti.. liver trouble. It tine all J'OU claim for It. I can highly recommend It." fiOo a bottle. Sold ly AS. l-iothe. Itii.HtucxH Opening. Vnr Sale Country etore in Folk county. Good location. Probable value 0,000. For particulars en quire at this office. A Thought tul .Man. M.M.Austin tr Wlnolienler. hid., knew what to no in the hour of peed. iiu ir IihiI Mich an nntiMial ' ol toitiavh and liver trouble, phycu lun could uot help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Lire rum ami she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25o at A. S. Locke's druit, store. Portland and Keturu Only $a.4. The Southern Pacific Co. is now selling round trip licketB to Port land from Independence, tor 12.40, good gomg Saturday or Sunday, returning Sunday and Monday, giving ail day Sunday and Monday in Portland. The same arrange ment applies from Portland, giving Portland people a chance to visit Valley points at greatly reduced rates. Weak? " I suffered terribly and was ex tremely wesk for 12 yesrs. The doctors sid my blood was all turning to water. At list I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and wis soon feeling all right sgain." Mrs. J. W. Fiala, Hsdlyme, Ct. No matter how long you have been ill, nor how poorly you may be today, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medicine you can take for purifying and en riching the blood. Don't doubt it, put your whole trust in it, throw away everything else. SI.Maboillt. All SruniiM. Ask yonr dwtor what he Ihlnkl of Arar! SarnaparHla. H koownall ahoul ! grand old family med!-ln. ollow bit aarlca una w. will b iatinlied. j. c. A Yin Co.. Lowell, Man. Geo. T. Refers $ Co. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS EVERYTHING IN PAPER Salem Oregon EVOLUTION OF TRADE No. 3 B .BALL BEARING Sawing Machlnmt J-".tc takeo their place in the commercial 'world, to be bought and sold at prices based on their cost by Progressive Merv chants, it places high grade Sewing Machines within the reach of all, at their true value. jijijiJJWJI ill f IU "HI. M W ."' I.Ka BTTL He. lit 5 drawer drophead cabinet, full quarter tawed oak stock, with bent wood car red drawers, bronze drawer pulls, band rubbed, rich golden oak. R. M. WADE & CO. J. R. CRAVEN, Mgr. INDEPENDENCE. - OREGON. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S. ...Dentist... OSCAR HAYTER, Attorneyat-Law, CAM l'HKl.t. uvu.niNu. DALLAS, OKKl.ON. J. 8. MOOKl Tonsorial Artist Only hrst-chis workmen em plov-l in th "Wigwam." Mnv situattnl on North nido of t Nrotl G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titl.s Invodtigatoil. Kat Sulo M'ti" Stret, I N VKV K S t K N C E i : OltKdO.N. K. T. I1KNKI.K. Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door south of Tost Otliee. Fine Baths tn connection with shop Independence, - ' Oueoon. H. H. Jasperson, Undertaker. Enbalmer, and Funeral Director. independence, r Oregon. DR. J. J. MURRAY, VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST OFFICE, BLACK'S UVIAV STABLl DALLAS, - - OREGON QRl'ET AND Rl'C mvisi. PurtifH wititiinK wofk lo"e ' this line will pleiiw; cull t my reoiiU-ncr otic block went ami liull hlook north of I'slsce Hotpl. Carpet Wi-svinif 10c i-r ynnl. Mr. H'. . H a mer, INDEI'KSDESCK, OUKGON TIME CARD NO. 24 No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany 12:1') p. M. " Corvallin 2:00 r. m. Arrives Yaquina. . . . C:20 p. m. No. 1 Returning: Leaves Y'aquina 0:45 a.m. Leaves Corvallis 11;"0 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 v. m. No. 3 For Detroit: Leaves Albany 7:00 a. m. Arrives Detroit 12:20 p.m. No. 4 lrorn Detroit: Leaves Detroit 1:00 p. M. Arrives Albany 5:i" p. m. Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in time to connect with the S. V. south bound train, as well as giv ing two or three hours in Albany before departure of S. I'. North bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the S. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany giving direct service to Newport and adjacent beaches. Train 3 for Detroit, Breitenbush and other mountain resorts leaves Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching De troit about noon, giving ample time to reach the Springs same day. For further information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. T. Cockrell, Agent, Albany. II. II. Croni83, Agent, Corvallis. Subscriptions taken for any periodical published at the pub lishers' price, at Craven & Moore's. MOTOHIINC TIME TADLE. WDLFtSOtKCE A MONMOUTH UAll.WAY " ,.llll !"' - I . tn. t, .! I". it i.i i. in. ,.. .Miii1iiI lor Ali llo T . I". .1 ,'. MiM'i""""1 i r Pal'"- ) . . I". K .tl . HI- .i . A t. lt. l"J ,ii.i.iiIi .l. .. n.l-'iii. , hi a. hi. i v ' in I...... IMIIaa M ...oil ' h,, H ii.t.'".- ... ., III. ; ' (,. M..ini'"""l li. r In.l' ir.l UK, in. I t. .. in. J " " ... li.l."" ,.l. I"f '"I. IP OREGON AND Union Pacific .niatsMHioM i'tiiiri.AMihAIlt llmiiiilli riniiiiiiii piiiii"i mii in,,, ' . ,Vr.iHl rf l"y ' '"'li, t t. -itf'i. ri'k: I'""1" "'l,l"l rU.i, 1 1.. Kni artu t'Ur i llirniigti l iilliuan l.t al.r.U"g !' ra,.illly ruiiilurl, MIH'k!t lU I'" " " " lilt; rrriininir i'lilrrri (ami (rn.) Ki ilsily. Ask llio .ta'iil Ir : 7J 17. ;rr TIMKM'IIKIH'l.K fl.l.nil.1 Hall !.. tW.nvr, !-,.ilnl M H,nlli.tllmli. S.-.,l,il Ki'" '"J', ft. M H m Umls. t'lm-ifosn'l ' llunliiiK- . lull. Sail Ukc, lvnr, f .ill 11. 'uinna, TO SOR" yr. pal'U pruTii. minxe-U'ou cmrACo T . lOUi. aT allO SOUTH. f, OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY Q "TMrASTMA.L SPI KM'tl' CKItVU K I p.Ti-l'UK Hl II Mr.sr . t-t KTKi't KM I I ,lV K' DAYl.KiHT TIUI' At linss CAH I ADE AM" li'H'K Y M1NH. For tii kcl, rtn. lMt ami """' f.irinalion rallon or UUr II. I'll K SON. City Tit-ki'l Aitnil, l-i 3rd M., 1'nrtlainl. S. (i YFUKES, ti. W. ! A. (Wi Firm Avt... mtl". .h. Al'aiillf ! s"; is put ! Kn t'iy. hi ojoi I iinniii'if l 'i'. 'l'i I lull. '' ':'- Si I'mit Walls WnlU.Ul- Ka.t Mall lim"ikn.W. da m vis ia-, I' u 1 1 hi a n. 7;S5 Si-.kaim. Mlniipa-jll. HI Paul. Imlulh.Mll. waukrw. t'hlr;'l ant) Kl. OCEAN AND RIVE 8CMC0UU. Fur SM Frlirlao !" flelfg H mi . m. Fur AalrU. a)r lnnUabl N..rth ISra. I-Itaily. r.it hnua,l (' p. in ; saiiinUy at lo w p, m. l!v rvlrt.. ! wrniltlin. t Willaiiiollo YsmlilU rivrra. Fur lul'rr liilarmstlun aak or srltr Tour ticurcal tlrkel Sa-wnl. or ' A. I.. I'UAKi, (moral Wni"f Afl, Tl.- lrr(.. luilriM.il A Nstu Co.. t'orrlaml, Orr(ti, NEW MILLINERY STOCK Mrs. Milke nnonncts htr Spring; Milli nery openine, 317 Gmmtrcil Street, Salem, opposite New York Racket Store. HAti made to order. Latest styles Your patronage solicited. SALEM OREGON -,.Hfc I I I I I I I I I I I I (w I I I I (I CI (I CLOTHIER Invites you to si-c his New .Stock for Mun, Hoys and Youtlis. (.'lotli tin; lincst ever oH'crcil by any store in tins town. All the style for young tn. ri this season will be Dotihlo i'.reasioil square cut coats. We are agents for the celebrated "HAWES" HAT and the best malic of Shoos. For Staplo and Quality the Harry Shoes are tbo Ih-ki. (Children's Suits by the thousamls which I oiler at cost. If you wish to see a nico stock of Up-to-date (ioods then call at the I a. Zed Rosendorf & Co. i ( if sl i ( J 1 1 : ft (I J 11 (9 If (I CI C) el CI (J CI 9 9 9