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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1904)
The Semi-Weekly West Sid Enterprise Only $1,.r0 a Year. 5 West ELEVENTH YEAH. , EBB ' KTEPMS tNLJCl'JSXDENCE, I'OLK COUNTY, OREGON, .NOVEMBER 8, 1004. NUMBER 59 .'. t..J.t. L i i I50NMOUTH J. II. Hawi.ky, Tri'sidont. Incorporated. r BANK; OREGON SAFE I. Cammikll, , ,., jka u i omiu, Cashier. I i in (.;,-' ci, aao.ooo ' I IhRfcT0M--J. H. IlawlejI' L Campbell, I. M. Simeon J Butlsr, John B. Blump, J. A. Withrow, F. 8. Powell. B"""on' J . Transacts General Bankbirand Kxchangl ibioem ay allabla Ibroagbont the United Btates and Canada. i .... -r '- . i .' i "njeaaiiuaoarscreweauirougn ,, , t , (( , , , Polk County Bank t Mbn- !Tta-h; J J Novw'Tem. e GMitt E- 7 . .T".'r vX bination locks. James 8. Dv. fin uL! r ,i mt. t. i . r vuDDcrrnoay INint . erfotendent of the Pinkertott'Agen .. .... w ... o lev at Seattle alan rMYi1 . Msn .w vpin yauii.ano aateyoors moutn Bandar'and be expreews item. amines? and Allocs Bills for Month of October a v.i And Make Get-away-With Small Amount of Money the same opinion work. ' concerning the Allowed and Real Eitate Tranifen Filed With the County Oerk T- Iff fi ... ,,a i ii i. ... , , .... ... dows, gather, THE INDEPENDENCE NXt) 6 fi A L BAN K dol,'r-"' . . - x : r?Mt "w7'. ' tie crackera entered th Polk Prafta lold (Joutt Hank at Monmouth Fridar nigbt blew open the vault and aafe dowe, gathered up a lew hundred and made their get Plooeer.liUHa Away. XIarria L. Wing died at his home at Lewiavllle Sunday morning at 7 ."SO, of' neuralgia of the heart. Ml. Wing had teen ill for aeveral weeae, but was not confined to his room. IJe wag out in the yard walking around when death came 0IRECTQK8.-H. If irtchtwrg-, I). W. li ... , A. Nl.n. 1 ftnral banktef and etrhaf(t bn.iii. Irtniud Lon niide. ' Bllli JIarritt L. Wing had. lived in this OAJA.).BTOOK, $50,000.00. The Polk County Bank buildina H 1IIBSIIUKK0, tmuhnu . i fc, A MUM NKIJiON vi,--...u.J brick and it ocouolea a, Dromi. n to lm.. ., ' . . r -' . ".miinr, imr. i nen corner in Monmoutb. t.-En P. M III It It I Tl I. . .. . iw . WKPT) HHIMI nWIAHMM.. ? Irir " i t iu'oum noi . . , - wiuuirr Since 'OO. fiavinir crrnia .7-uwBiiDg a winuow oo Us hr frm SK.-U.k It. - - t ..... ---" v v..v.u -WU1TJ AJ -iu. 0 DuiMiof. W.th Oregon io '51 roni.Cahfornia.. mo use 01 nttro glycerine, the outer : 'n,.l ... ii.t,.-wt- J. WW 1 DAVroSOPT HEDGES IUar1ri For -t- -- Fine Ggars, ' Totaccos, Candies Piprt In lodlrm yfHrty rOm (ot) SuU FouaUia (or lb hot day. You art swsri welcome C STREET DAVIDSONr & HEDGLS DEPENDENCE, OREGON . v ! J pen .nd also the outer door to the endenc Masonic lodge tor thirty. JioiAi Bck' 'rfr!n!iIOOeri00fr th1' J""- M'. Wing had oo fami- HeMin8. or ten into th nnM ; .:n. ... . . . . it .. , .-..m v.u ,v..n,: Mj Dul made bis borne with hia Frw7. oponea, out to. open K,fth., a wu. t.:..i,- ,l . . , I "'"in imnniiiie, V w geis " , Uono A delegation ef Masons went out ,gni i wo tor tbe u, Leviu, Monday morning.nd safe crackers aod tbey left with h ,.w 5 woat, silvar-theyould twclc ap; Lrinrf .vc tj Only , few Jiundred dollarawera nrtr ,- w. ...- mL .... i mbuw mu laouuiu sifuirm. a nsi obtained but had they sncosfded in fta.-.T uv.. , n.-. j . J G VanOrsdel.-eourt bouse opaning thfxtili .doors aheir haul Li-v ,,u,B,mo, : s ..JD G Meador. pauper acct 4 1 . r. ... uo IU V11C I ., Bills were examined and allowed by the County Court at the No vember session aa follows: Johnson Lumber Co., roads! 76.81 I! Htrscbberg; tax rebate r. 40 41 Western Clay Mfg C(f, roads" 12.82 Salt' Creek Lumber Mills. , oads. I... Ira O Powell election ..... i W' Kirkland, election . . .. B "Wilson", election t I'l ; ; i . . . Miller tt! Alcorn; roads Glass A -Prudhmme, car rent expense i . '. roads... roads ..... .' II Holman, justice courti i . A N Ilbrmsn; clerk's officer Tracy Staato,' sheriffs office West Side Enterprise, elec tion ballots ........ .v. . -. Dalian-Light & Water Co, court house .; . DIC DAltRIJI AT WORK. Ttie Celebrated Specialist at the Hotel Gail. ; 30.07 .60 .80 .80 15.35 a 32.05 21.75 3.00 9.90 63.00 65.00 44.72 ts m ON h . tl Sj would have amounted to several thousand u U '.r Uj . . s , v r t Thoughi tbere-weM kt least .touts sod ptobaWy twice) ibat number of exploaKD8,.ihe robbers were -inoT dstactedrnor i waa lit, (fcaawn. the bahk :hiMl-iflef borglarlafid until 7 JO TBaturday" iwnlngi- 'E. 1 II.1 Jewish cemetery. Wa Supply Tbe ITorld For the first time in our . history wo are, exporting more- products frou our factories-than from oar frm. -This is Jf ought out in a' BosandMrioiosnsrnVwock 'Paer-rtmentofcommerooi Olatcb Tim for Cbtlr HcuoKRCccitni next Oleek... aaa a laiaaaiaaa sa sssBBsailV tSPERIi-ING BROS., who handle) the Finest Butcher Stock V In Polk County are not giving away meat, but are selling it very cheap at their s : : Independence Meat Market. rjcifJsjir. . . KHOW IMS, Mgr. Murfm Plmn Oalj .oo .0 ft.OO THE IMPERIAL HOTEL' CO. SEVENTH PORTLAND. sway.i-beardi.tbeLrsport. tad Mr Horner remarked to-hi' wife "They must ba blowing pen th"badki- Bub believing tbwt a severer -shock wiuld, ba teit were it -the . work" -at bank robbers, fa "made iof-.lrivestta gatioov Larin Bedwell, 4ittle morH than a block away, tsard.four ax piuBiyMiiMa. 4Bai. ,ver.M(BUewy. Preparatory sorbeiriwark'.tha robbers had ''seoored 'the'. delivery; team ;of' Bridwelit.dc 'Crtmm,'' thea ffrocflra. , Tha tflftm tbb takon hom the! .barn and Uied , back of ' the J ... 5jH.vangnicai cnurcb .towaid: mde 5 I pendenoe. ' la 'delivering ' papers Friday evening, the. three robbers were' met by Ralph" Lucas, -about 8:30. coming from - behind the church where the team had been stationed in readiness. -Being on a wheel, young Lucas did not eye the three strangers very closely though he was attracted by their rather rapid gait and the fact that they Lad nothing to say to himself or to one another. , , , From . Monmouth . the robbers drove to Salem by way of Indepen dence. . Miss Osborne, night tele phone girl, beard tbe team pass through this town at 3 o'clock Sat urday morning. Deputy Marshal Wm. Barnelt found the ' basket in which they carried the stolen mon ey on the Independence bridge across the slough Saturday morn ing. In throwing away the basket, they threw away 65 cents which was. also found by Mr. Barnett. and labor sbowintr the imarmam growth-of our manufacturing inter esta and ale the" increased domes tic Consumption Of sbrailRinf& we always bave prided-ourselves on our ability to feed the World and oriaebae,-etCed''ir'wiIlinB nesa to dothe it and 'shoe" it and ligbtan its tl bythe ,ase of ' odr improved tools -and machines' and toamuaai by talking machines and sundry . Yankee'-'- Boymlties; But we hardly expected that tlx sale of these would- so soon lexoeed that of, our : agricultural products Ibis xtraordioary .. result was reached only in tbe last two montns of the fiscal year that terminated on the 30tkePJun; boHn riew of the shortage in tbe wheat crop, it is probable -that the- rate has con tinued up to the present. -- , I'm. ', .i Fine Box Stationrey AlllJ THH-IiflTEST STYliHS FROM 10c TO $1.50 PER BOX DOIiIi HEADS Oct the dollie a new f?ead. Milton. Goldsmith, Whittier Etc. "oms 5uen Cook Book. 80c, m Pddd Binding Eve a uinaing. s NO. md WASHINGTON STS. OREGON Upon reaching the approach to the Salem bridge, the rolberB turned oil the road and tieing up their team, left it. They doubtless crossed tbe bridge afoot and this is the last positive trace they left. Bridwell & Craven's team was brought back next day much the worse for the trip. . . Though subjected to some incon venience, the Polk County Bank was open and Cashier Powell trans acting business over the counter on Saturday as though nothing had happened. Arepreaentative of a aafe com nanr-was- aen' op' iiwo'riuuu Sunday and he pronounces- the job eni of he aeateebiie has aver .seen in the west He also saya that the Pheasant Hunting Party. A novel hunting match has been arranged between prominent hop men of Salem and will take place some time before Thanksgiving Mr. Conrad Krebs and Mr. J. R. Linn have been selected as captains and will marshal their forces at some point in the rural districts for a grand hunt. The party having the least game at the end of the day is to pay for the refreshments of various kinds. It is safe to say that game will suffer as the contestants will no doubt kill buy and otherwise come into possession of a large number of birds on that day. Daily Oregon Statesman. 10.00 25.00 11.00 C E Huntley, pauper acct 29.00 F E Meyer, assessor's office' 78.00 Floyd Meyer, assessor's of- 5'' Ed F Coad, salary as judge 66 65 A M Trent, janitor. ...... . 40.00 J E Beealey. treasurer.-; . J r-62.96 Viola Bed well, pauper acct 8.00 R L Chapirian, 'coroner Y.r." ' 8.20 o a iucuaiion, coroner's court ........ ;i ..,.,.. 8.20 Vaughn -A Weaver, court house-. fv-..v.A-. ;..'. 1.95 J R Shephard, etections"-. ' ' '.20 E'MSmitW.'cIerk'i office., 136.59 j U FaViey, r6ads. . . nr.oo Ind. Lumber Co, roads .-. . . 115.07 F S Wilson, pauper acct-. . 6.00-1 Geo W- MBeei, roada . 93.00 McCready A Earhart, pan- !' per1 atet'r tT 3:20 J C Hay ter, current expense 20.00 A Brown, roads. 4 .-. 10.80 F K Hubbard, roads 4.68 F J Morrison!' roadB . ;. . . 28.50 J T Ford, sherirs office . . . 177.86 J C Talbott, roads 4 .i. ; 55.00 Ellis & Keyt, court house. . 11.00 Coad & Morrison, court house repair. . . . i-i 154.00 ! L Condron, road and v : bridge..... .J 85.00 Bryant & Lucas, roads .... 4.00 E Smith, telephone . 3.80 C L Starr, school supt. . . . . 85.57 J T Ferd, telephone ....... 7 05 Seth Riggs, commissioner.. 12.60 Wm Faull, roads . v 3.30 Wm Riddell, commissioner 14.00 I20S7.28 REALTY TRANSFERS. The use of potato alcohol to fur. nish lignt, neat and motive power has been developed rapidly and to a very . high degree in Germany. Germany produces about 55, 000, 000 tone of potatoes a year - and uses for human food, stock food and starch only about 35, OQQ, 000 tona The remainder is converted into alcohol and used as a power; genera toror both land and water motors and for bookings heating and light ings The alcohol vapor is burned like gas, in qhandeUecaapdi street lamps and gives a very bright light. Tri districts djjjtant from mines it is E V Dalton and E G Dalton to Jennie A Jones; quit olaim deed to ots 5 and 6 block 15 Henrv Hill's town of Independence. A M Smith and Alice Smith, lots 6 and 7' in "block 1, Buena Vista, to ME Church; $1. Daniel Hering and wife to C C Lockbart; 106f acres in 6-6; $3700. Alice Groves and, husband to R E Williams; 24 acres near Dallas; $5200. Dallas Land Imp. Co. 4 to J H Frakss; lots in Dallas; $100. J H Frakea to John -and Louisa Gish; lot in Dallas; $1. J T McClain et al to Walter and Vivian Acocks 15 acres .9-4; $600. G Sherman to A L Matthis; lots r and 8 blotft ;34y -Tahuage Addi tion to Independence; $904,- MAS KXAti S ; iJtCCKSE. S. Jesse Chamberlin and Odelia M Gosser. . uttuvx Xit&x&tTiiUi AlxaB -cf II Anderson and Lil (Dallas lumber.) , Dr. DarrfrtheclBwrated special ist.'WynfVjafrivM f.V'tr?s Vlace 8und-iyroUUve .:iSctV 1tf tba Hfte-G&hte&retf 6rill aminnkrtaittoJtlf J iLV afTJt. ed.'DT.1 Dirrlrf fcEy-recbm- merldatfon,lftrth' won'J-il''curea effected" bfthinf tKrotghtfS1 the state during- his 'many Vart of practice io Portland speak for themselves - and are living testi monials of hi superior akill and success in the treatment and cure of the most stubborn and aggravat ed cases aud chronic diseases.' We have known the doctor personally fer years and ha ve Income face to face with many of his patients after' being succesefolly treated by him. Iorour business relations we have always found him to be strictly re liable and a gentleman of prompt' and 1 practical -business methods. His treatment by medicine; and electrieity has become" so popu'ar with the afflicted that his patients do not seek in vain for relief from tbe ills that flesh is heir to, . which'' is positive proof of th superiority of his electrical treatment over all other methods of cure. The doctor makes a speciality of all diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat,"' ca- tarrhrdeaihess, bronchi tik, lagrippe, heart;' liver, bladdef and" kidney ' diseases, or those who suffer' from ; apathy and indifference; also;'gen- ' ito-uiinary and skin diseases in'- either sex,r8nclir as-bfood taints, semiaal-weakness and lost vigor, varicoceles and- stricture.- Eyes tested and classes fitted? 1 -!- All curable chronic diseases treat- ed at $5 a week, or in that propor-1 tion of time as the case may require. No case published except by per utrseion of the' patient. ' All buef nese 'ielatidna "with ' Dr. Darrin strictlv confidential. Electrical appliances furcislied. "One visit is desirable1, though many cades '" can be treafcedpy -home treatment by writine BymptonsiMi : ad . w. c;i , .-Office' hours front 10 a; tri. to 5 p. " m; evdning'7 to8j: Monday 10-to 3. The worthy poor will' be treat- ed free except medicine according ' to his , time-honored custom from 10 to 11 a.m. daily. ; r Among those successfully treated may be mentioned ex-Senator Geo. Chandler's son, of Baker City,' who bad heart trouble and" general de-' bilitv; cured and gained 30 pounds. ' J. A. Lindsay, of the Southern Pacific, residence Mt. Tabor, Or., is 1 happy over the 'cure of consump tion, bronchitis and catarrh, per formed by Dr. eight years ago. He gained 24 pounds and kept it ever since. Mr. Lindsay has great cause for rejoicing. 1 Mrs! P. Hayes' daughter on twen- 1 tieth street Portland, is happy over the cure of a large goitre (large neck) of several years standing. bhe was restored by Dr. Damn's electrical treatment many years ago '..' "1. ' , Mrs, T. B. Hatfield's son, 214 Eleventh street. Portland, was cur- ed six years ago by Dr. Darrin.' His trouble was discharging ears and deafness. . H. A. Kurtz, 317 Church street,:,! Salem, considers himself perfectly L cured of deafness by Dr. Darrin. - t . ; Fred Neckerman, of 110 state street, Salem, is very enthusiastic . over his relief from an eye trouble' ; catarrh and pain in the. bead' and eyeballs, by Dr. Darrin." .? 1 C. R. Durfee, of Shaw, Oreeon. re ports his cure of deafness by 'Dr.'' Darrin is complete.' His daughter T Miss Durfee, has had no tecurrenoe of her deafness and granulated ( eye , txuuuic Mrs. Al Hudeorr. formerly of Lai;; Grande, Oregon, now) raidinr .at.7 569 Salmon; street, Portland,; pa-. V ''I'-'V- '-' raiyeis 01 one siae ana aiseases pe culiar to her ex'fcufed nine years ; ago by Dr. Da,in;?fi'JT .i-iir r Mr Abhie rWarehaw, : MootAj viUas Oregon, ., epilepsy .G Years, f cured by electricity and meaicine