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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1904)
WALTER LYON, Editor BnUr4 k IiiJrnti, Or poatoIHM Subscrpkion, SI. 50 Per Veor TEUCPHON K WU BtTfWOniPTtOS RATE (Mirlcily In aduc the defense may be willing to concede, that I vvoul.l testiiy if ou thw ftutid, that the affidavits of Emma U W atsou and S. A. I), Tuter which were forwarded by m to Comrais sioner Hermann in my letter of March 3, 1902, were handed me hero in Washington by S. A. D. Puter on or alout the date of iiii trmwininairtn to the Com vr: l- i . 8tx moniiw i&lmissioner: that Mr. ruter wnoin, einii oiy.. , , i inv' .u-n -ui-uy 4r.ro.nld.kow: knowledge, enme to me and ask- ea ray assistant m 1" 12 cases of homostenu emns iv- ferred to made special. At that ;,n h bronchi a letter of intro duction to me from a prominent - -v aud reliable attorney of urepon vouching for liis reliability. This is my whole information in regard to the matter, i iook h r - 1 .....t lia llio i lor rnmeu ui tmwcw .. i affidavits were true and taking I i them to he true very strong rea 'sons were presented why early j action should he had in the land I Department and hence my letter 1 'transmitting the affidavits to the -I . . tnrs If T1 T Portland. Nov. 100 Ullon. John II. Mitchell. U. S.. Senate Washington, D. C; Defendants m i t I i I For Mayor . W. A. MUSSNER Councilruen J. It. CRAVEN, AUGUST SPERLING W. W. PEUCIVAL. VT. II. WALKER C D. CAI.BREATIi Recorder W. O. 8 II ARM AN MHrxbal C. l. WALKER The nominations by the citi tens meeting Tuesday night is very encoiiragi 1 In if. V xchn l attorneys refuse to admit truth ing to those wbo J . ,in believe in the future of Indepen-jt(.lef;rftm to me of yest?rdny. dence. For council and mayor, ; Your testimony is still vitally every man named is interested ' important to Government. Uni- J . . ii.i o.--.;' tn troll fiJ.l in the town, believes in progress and dan be depended upon to handle the town's affairs in a business-like manner. The can didate for recorder has been tried and found efficient, and for marshal, Mr. Walker has the endorsement of all who know him best. Let everybody get out and vote next Monday. Substance of the telegraphic correspondence between United States Assistant District Attor ney Ileney and Senator Mitchell. , Hon. J. H ; Mitchell U. S. Senate Washington D. C. . With out your testimony the Govern ment's r-nsp mav fail and these gtiilty rascals go uriwhipped of justice, and 1 tnereiore urge you to treat thi3 telegram as a sub poena and W return immediately- to Pdrtland as a witness for the United States.' The case will not be concluded before end of next week. . Please wire when you will start and oblige; . .. FRANCIS J. HENEY , Special Assistant to Attorney General. ;' . , , . Washington D. C. Nov. 25, 190 Hon; Francis J. Heney, Special Afesistant to ' the Attor-ney-Gederal, Care Hon. John Hall, U. ' S. District Attorney, Portland Oregon: Your telegram of yesterday reached : mfe 3' o' clock today., It is the first iri ' timation.I have had .. from any source that my testimony . was desired in any of the ; prosecu tions for land fraud jn, Oregon. Prior to November 15, with the exception of four or five days I was continously in the city ... of Portland, Oregon, for four -mboths - preceding. It wa3 nown' by the United States District Attorney Hall, and many others for more than a week before I left Portland that I intended to leave on the even ing of November 15, at which fimA T did leave direct for Wash- i'ngton and in all this time no suggestion was maae io tuts Rfir of the Government or by any one else that my testi mnnir was desired. ' I did pass through St. Paul Sunday morn ing last, arriving mere on me Northern Pacific train at 7:30 o'clock and leaving on the Bur Hnrton at 8:30 o'clock for Chi cago. Surely every opportunity was open to nave naa me suo poenaed or even notified of the wish upon ine pan oi mt uv that I should be pres Ant. nr. t. he trial. Had this been done I should have deferred leaving until the trial was over a? I am very wining ana aux testimony, in Vnnwlfdce that will have any proper tendency to fasten fraod on any of those charged with fraud. But it is simply impossible for me to leave here now. I have important engage ments in tbB departments and with committees and also in get ting ready for the meeting of the Senate which .convenes on December. 5. I will , here . . state and possibly the attorneys for tfltl States Attorney Hall did not consider your testimony im portant when you were here but he now agrees with me as to its materiality and great importance What was the name of the at torney who gave Tuter the letter of introduction, to you? Will vou come and when? FRANCIS J. Heney Special Assistant to Attorney. General. . , Wflshinfrton.D.C.Nov. 26.1904 TTnn Francis J. Ilenev. Special Assistant Attorney-General Port land, Oregon: Telegram received As I wired you yesterday for reasons stated in telegram it is simDlv absolntelv impossible for me to go to Oregon at this time i- .1 xt no mni TT.-. t. loniana. axov. o, lout-uuui John H, Mitchell, U. S. Senate Wootnnotan TV II.Ynn nWlect- eid to give mo the name of attor ney here who gave ruter ine letter of introduction to you; Please wire it immediately s6 that I can use Kim as a witnesS for the -Government and - oblige. The County Court of Benton held an apple .show in Cor- valli8. , The purpose was to get specimens of apples and 'pears to place on1 exhibition at the Lewis rind Clark Fair. The show was a'stlcceisS'and broueht together' some fine Oregon fruit. There was a pnze of 50 cents for each plate awarded first place and all first nnze fruits Will be preserved for the Big Fair next year. This enterprise on ' the part of Benton's court is com mended to the members of the Blue Ribbon county's eotrt. A Voice From The Vanquished Missouri's gone Republican. There ain't mnch more to 'say.' I'm watin now to see the world turn 'round the other way. Considering what has happened. 't won't surprise me in the least To see the sun nee'in the West in stead of in the East. I half expect to see the' sky com down and rain ascend There really aio'l no tellin' whwre the thing is goiri' to end. I can't find proper language for ex- pressin' my dismay; - Missouri's gone Republican; There ain't much more to say. It isn't any wonder that my cour age kind o' fails; ' Twas hard when West Virginia went a-waTerin' in the scales. Twas even worse to realiie the mu sic of the band Took on a special meanin' when It played "My Maryland." But when you" start a-tumblin why, there 'ain't "no way to tell Just when you finally have reached the bottom of the well. : Give 'em Tennessee an' Texas' to increase the strange array, Missouri's gone Republican.' There ain't much more to say. -Washington Star. j MRS. DEWY'S EXPERIENCE HhA wm Uuml wltli Klcctrlclty Alter All Olhrr MvtbiNls Had FIhI. Dr. Parriti ltemalus At llutol CUli, ImU, VmH IHwiii ber u:trd. Umeen forces are more powerful than sen ones. Eleotrlolty per forma curea aiUnllr but surflf. To this many thousands that have hon cured can testify. Many who kn. nnlhlnff of tl OlU)OH it! but truth always meet with fierce op position which In the end only hatfnt1w victory, we uo noi profa to understand this unten power, but joylully except the great boon of health feeling thai ur. war rin ihid of the aee. and U show in tn ihd world this new method "ft of cure. As an example, we ap nend Mrs. Dewey's card: To the nublio: I was a patient under doctor Darrin's care eight vtm i?o am 1 wish to relate my ex lerieiice that others may benefit by iL For maov long years I had been afllicted with diseases peculiar to mv aex accompanied with pain in my chest, hoart and stomach. I had lost flesh until my weight was 105 rounds. After a few months electrical and medical treatment by Dr. Darrtn. I recovered mv health and gained 40 pounds and am now enjoying good health. Mrs. r. . wewey, ' 38G Davis St.", Portland Adolph VTutidef German Cttiaen Itetates His Experience. . To the Hotel Gail, Dallas. Af ter reading and hearing of ao many cures by Dr. Darriri I concluded to him tnr ilfifnflsa in one ear, although I bad litth faith In his modaoi treatment by electricity. On my wav to his office I could not Wr the noise of the street car or wagon rolling over the stone pave . After treatment T am able to hear without difficulty the church service." the ticking of a watch or a pin drop, and all sounds of life. I wish you th publish this as it may give others" courage id have the new treatment. I consider toe cure little short of a miraole. My address is 205 if orris street, Upper AlbinS. Ore. Adolph Wunder. We reirrst to announce' that' Dr. Daffins stay Is limitld to Deoera ber 23, only; and parties wishing to consult' this 'famous1 physhhan should do so at onoe. He hai made masy won 3erfal cures In this' vi cinity,' as the' testlrnOhiaH hereto fore have" shown; ' tr Din-in run be oohsaltraK free i't lisofliije roni 10 to' W daily'; ft'vfl'ftlfiM 7 6 8: sandays " 10 to 3. Charges reasonable: V.'i makes a Bpeclanry of a deseiie of the ear, nose. eye. and throat, catarrh shd deafness, bronebitis, lagrippe,' con sumption,' dyspepsia, heart liver and kidbey diseases. AH- nervoos r.hrnmn anf nrivate' diseases of men, and' ill peculiar female troub les are confideatially and' Bxrccess- fullv treated. Jfost eases can re ceive- home treatment after a visit to tie doctor's office. AH business relations with Dr. Damn Btrictly confidential. , The Keystone Field Fence. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor Hank Hull, ling, lut.KrrmMtK, Omtoo The Koystono Feme is moilo of good, strong wlro and it Is a continuous ami en tirely interwoven fonco. This moans that there h no Wginning an.l no o.ul to tho stays, but that they are continuous with the long wire. And the stay win will not slip and arv nt made of scraps. Call and soo our fence as our stock in com pleto and prices are right. Hjuston & Simon. GU T. IWCtK t, eo. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem Oregon ) i 088888 88880 40 ID CD W.FtALLIN D.D.S. ...Deitilsi... PalnleM Rxtractlon Hpeclulty. CoPr Building, IndpepdDoe, Or Jit St. Couii Wliy bay cheap aud inferior candies when yoo can get Coivney's For the a4neTprI-lir neat and haodsoine packag, t frpuh! lwtvi the beat.' ReaHzin'g that Iheri la nothing too good for the people of In- w d'eperideiioe, t have decided to W carry this famous brand of caodiea. W. P. M. kiEKLisr), W The Dragsrist. . w 0 6tm liirttl $. to $15. Sliver . 19 eotd Tiim sio. w CO 03 0 D4lti nicVd, Optt T $ f 0f)wvtsce Sllwr If.ot Sold TiiM fre U W. MUM MIT Tike m t SHect TreiJ. Prk Bed Rwk. O. A. Kramer Si Co; : .13 01 - s,:0 HOTEL HAMPTON Kirttclsas Home AcooniolaUoni. Ntonutuuth, Orrgon. HaUs II lay. U. M. IIAMFTOX Jolin SDolund Opera Ifosse Bl., CosilSt $a!ea, Oregoi. if. G L Hawkins WIlM.Ora. triW Marble ni m Granite iloiiumcui tnd llftil. tlouwt C'vmcwrjr ork t. VT. IIKXKI.I, . Barbershop. maim tTKcrr, One door south of Pout Office. Hns lUths in oonnecUotiwltbihop IxDKrKKPKiicie, " ' " Oskoos. OSCAR HAYTER, Attornerat-Law, CASJPDKU: BUiLUiNO, DALLAS, 0KEGOX. 5r Itldititlgs and mall Papers II 1905 Patterns on DBWay f. Undoubtedly Tinest Cine or matting 6?er Shown m Independence. let $ famm) I.L.iSMITH Fiti6Winc, Clrjars, and Beer On Draught, of iw Dottlei at the 1. 1 smith mx d STREET, ' Indepehdcftce, Origoa I. U SMITH; Proprietor. il.li.JASl'EIlSON Undertaker, Km'bmlmer, nd Fuaeral Director. Ldy Awnata"' whn Dealred. INDKPKNUKNOE - - - OREGON G. A; HURLEY Attorney' at Law and Notary Public. bi Collectlons Promptly Made-Titles Investigated. . Ea"i Side I Main Street, NDEPENDK.VCE, Okkoo.i , . Notice , Notioe is hereby given that the At) ntial Meeting of the Stockholder of th . Independence and Monmouth Railway Company will be beld at In dependence, Oregon, In the Iodeiend ence Nat, Bank building at 10 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, December 3 let, A. D. 1904, for the purpose of electing of. floera and transaction of each other business as may properly come before aid meeting. D. W. Saaas, Secty. Dated Vav. 11, 1904. Notice Notice ia hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Polk County Land Company will be held at Independence' Or., -in tlrt Independence .Nat. Bank iulldlng at 10 o'clock A. M. ou'tituto'ay, fceoeui ber Slat, A. D. 1904. for the tMfWrh M electing offlcera and auch other buali neea a may properly come befor ald meeting. D. W, Hkaii, Secty. Dated Nov. 11th, 1S04. Sen4 No Money ONZ.T TOUR KAMB AMD ADD For SmmpUt Cloth. Bte. ee-n rti m. ChajnberTkin's Colic, Oholws and DisrrhcXW Kettedy.v This i IUVD k UkAIW4UI m w. . . Vatld for bowel complalnU. and u tbenly remady that wil. cur. chronic-diarrhoea. Every bottle is warranted. For saTs by P. Klrkland ths DrngRist.