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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
UJcst Side enterprise WALTKK LYON, Kihtoh THE DEAF EAR. Subscrption, $1.50 Per Year TK1.WH0SIC U , HIMWTHIPTIO HATK (HUioUjr in ilTnwi rVr yr.. HI I mootht rfi ii f l mwr ...... ...... (Portland Friti Pre.) The lack or low of one of tb five human tcnsr isolate tU V" iint thus afflict! entftfly from the world as if he waa banished to W.e inland. What aralitkalion the aocietv of our tit M0!.!. . i 1... ........ it llmir M menus aim ciu,,,,""m " ...... j ' : .... .1 . Mink nnr Mf or if. TUlcri uu v. - -- . I 'i . . i ,f. .... .nl mtnurloll on mitoou. , .Jof an ImlifUnei murmurr the loc of Injuring all , joy and dtee within u, niot eo ; in the domestic relatione and fami- A i.raaaimr nepd of tllO IUvlo- ..., ttiul tin lint do9 not rf - PCIUIHti. IIV'UI ...... ..j- peinlence public school is on -'ch our hearti, their thanks and seml.lv room and gymnasium : pr.yfr, Rre an empty Round. No and a need of the town of Iiulo-I birds sing In the branchee for in; rendence ii a club room with an 'no sound of the whole nature ilhlrtic annex. -ches onr ear-a The town and school might end despair fills our heart. It 1 ne to i an , difference it our suffering unite and the needs of bo h be ir ,o met partially at least. Indepcn- ' dencehasa public and high, w,jera a caee, the school of over 300 pupils tt,,d;ni()St convincinp bcan taken nine teacher with practically no frouj thrt cirolw of our naret ao provisions for athletic develop- quaintance(., we rt-for to Mr. J. J ment or juvenile amusement. -ern wb0 suffered five years The town, with a population of.froin deafnttes so obstinate ihat 000 people or thereabout, lins hh mind began to suffer. Mr. not a club room nor place of rec- Kern wee at that th editor of the reationfor business' man, clerk "Nacbrichten and Fre.e Pre ... !a0(1 the loss of bearing and the or other person of sedeutary life., Ma . ... A gymnasium building couM be, in Umn Wl. 'j Dr. Darrin cured him ten years for I , , . .., k ago 0 ciever ireiucu, nrrin will treat all who maf ap piT wfore VfmW Hb ha'f hi former Vue, EVERYBODY'S COLUMN For "... Wa! ''"!' r)itlloclur iin in"" " Neiii: one month 76 ceul. The Keystone Field Fence. W. G. SHARMAM, Morchant Tailor Hank lUilldlng, lsir:MK!sfif, ()ui erected and supjdied reasonably good aparatus $1200. For tbat amount a boildms r-ould be had large enough for all such sports as basket ball, bowling, football, indoor base ball, tumbling, club and dumb bell practice, baths tc. It could be provided with gallery and seats, adopted to the use of the school for general as sembly and gymnasium purpos es and used by the pupils during the day and by outsiders even ings. Prof. Newbill is highly in favor of the erection of such a building and by the co-operation of the school authorities and towns-people such a build ing is possible. From a moral physical and social standpoint, such an institution is worth the effort. The school is without the most desirable adjunct of a gymnasium and there is no pro visions whatever for directing the youth of the town 'in moral and elevating channels outside of the school? and churches. The building of a gymnasium is com mended to the parents in Inde pendence. . - The joke of the day the Ob server claiming to compete with the WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE in publishing the news of Polk county. " Dallas is my oyster. Noth ing must be published about what is going on at the county seat without consulting the juayor and his paper Observer After a delay of only twenty years, Salom has voted to have a high school. June election, November elec tion and December election now over, we are ready for the bless ings promised under the admin istration of the various offices. You're a "buttinsky," you are a mere'handful," you are "pos- . " itiveiv disgusting" if you don't see it as' the mayor of Dallas sees it. And the disgusting 'handful of buttinskies generally .win out.' ' '"With the permission of the Hono'rable mayor and council this parer bess to state tljat the streets of Dallas are pretty muddy, and the mud is pretty black. . the The whisteliag fiend's tune for Week ' Only in the way Fin getting on to you, old man." Thus in triumphant note, On the bleak December days, Sings the winter overcoat. evil has never returned To Whom It May Concern Q For years my daughter has been deaf, with almost constant dis charge of the ear, causing a dis- ereeable odor. Her skin had be come a brown color from head to foot from constipation and liver trouble, also diabetes. Under Dr. Damn's electrical and medical treatment one year ago all her above troubles have disappeared, and I am so pleased I wish all to know where to be cured. Will an swer all questions by letter n in person at Jefferson, Oregon. x Mrs. C. A. Esteb. Paralysis and Epileptic Pits Cured Mrs. James Pugh, of Shedd, Ore gon, writes as follows: Dr. Darrin: "You cured our boy 13 years go in Portland of facial paralysis and epileptic fits. He is now a strong man. He bad only one nt, two weeks after you commenced treat ing him." ' Mr. G. W. Duulap, of Halsey Ore., savs: "For over 20 years my wife bas bad inflamed eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Damn has cured her." Mr. C. R. Duriee, of Shaw, Ore gon, reports his cure of deafness by Dr. Darrin is complete. His daugh ter, Miss Durfee, has bad no recur rence of her deafness and granulat ed eve trouble. Mrs. Al Hudson, formerly of La Grande, Or., now residing at 569 Salmon street, Portland; paralysis of one side and diseases peculiar to her sex cured nine years ago by Dr. Darrin. Mrs. Abbie Wareham, Monta- villa, Or., epilepsy 26 years, cured v fiWtricitv and medicine 10 v years ago and never had a return of the symptoms. Hundreds of others might be mentioned who do not wish their names published. In most cases only one visit is required. Owing to the crowds rushing to see the doctor he will receive patients from 10 a. m. to 8 d m. Dr. Darrin remains at the Hotel Gail, Dallas, until December 23. Dr. Damn's terms for treatment are $5 a week, or in that propor tion of time as the case may re quire, except in special cases. The poor treated free except medicines, 10 to 11 dajly. The doctor makes a specialty of all diseases of . the eye, ear, nose and throat, catarrh, deafness, bron chitis, lagrippe, heart, dyspepsia, rheumatism, liver, bladder and kid ney diBeaf-es, or tboee who suffer from apathy or indifference; also genito-urinary and skin diseases in eitiier eex, such as blood taints, seminal weekces and lost vigor, varicocele and stricture. Eyes tested, glasses fitted. Dr. FOU SALK A chulce Tolk county farm of over 800 sorea can be had at very reasonable figures. Ad mirably adapted to stock raising. Enquire at tliU oiuce. FOR SALE A good single how b.iujiy for fil cheap. Inquire of Dr. Nchrbass Monmouth. U KG A I N SALE ome n ice grade 0. I. C. and Poland China pig, just weaned, 11 00 each. Fine thorough-bred Poland Chins boar piir ready for service, 10.00. "Fine thorough-bred Jersey bull, 4 year old VA00 and thorough bred nice Jersey bull call IS.OO. I nd P. O. A. J. Whlteaker. FOU SALE One frb.cow, one will Im- fieoh in February, KrM eUss cow. Alw one driving li..re wi-iiht IUH pound. In quire of Claud- Kurre. Indepen dence. POU RENT Seven room house, K,.d Urn and water. Call or ad-dr.-e. Mrs.S. E. Oardn.r, Mon mouth tenia r liable Cure ' -r wa much l!Uted with sciatica." writes Ed. C Nuil, Iowavllle, Sedg wick Co., Kan., going al crutcb e ind suffering; a del of pain. I waa Induced to try iUllatd'aSuow Liniment which relieved me. I used three 50o bottles. It i the greaUit liniment I ever used; have recommended it to a number of person II expreea theawelvea as beln benlnt ed by it. I now walk without crutchee able to perform a jreat deal of light labor on the farm. Zjo awt euu A. 8. Locke. Tho Ketone Tenee U made of punl, strong wiro ami it U a continuous ami on tirely intotwovon folic. TI.L imn that there in no iK-jsinnlnS ,,,) l" Xh tav, but that tv aro continuous with the long win. U tay wires will nol alipanJ an "t ina-lo of crap. Call ami we our iVme an our flock i- om-pU-te ami rici's aro right. Huston & Simon. Geo. ?. Rodflw u Co. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem Oregon HOTEL HAMPTON FlrtclM Home AcoiimmUliimi, Montnnuth, Oregnn. Itatea tl pr day. V. M. lIAMPfOM oaass ssssoo easao . 0 w r i) A Certain Cure for Croup When a child shows symptoms of croup there la no time to eperlnient with new remedies, no matter bow highly, they may be recommended. There is one preparation tbat can al ways be depended upon. It has been In use for many year and baa never been known to fall, vl: Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Give it and a quick cure is sure to follow. Mr. M. F. Compton of Market, Texaa, says of It, "I have need Chamberlain' Cough Remedy In severe eases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say It always gives prompt relief." For sale by P. M. Kirkland, the druggist. - HOP WIRE. Wa m headanarters for Wire Beet quality. Wa can Bare you money. Write and get pricee, WALTER MORLEY, , Salem, Oregon matches lUatclK 6cm$ nickel Silver CLhA Tilled $(.00 10 $1$. . $11. 10 $20. E.H.HOSNER The Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 years exper ience. Phone 143 Monmouth. Ore. Ask the Apt for Tickets VIA $10. 19 $25. 1 -HI -i Ddkt nickel, 0p Tt 0p Jm Sllwr 6ol4 Tilled fro a $4.10 $1.00 $1.00 to $J0. 01 0) 0) 01 05 01 0! 01 01 (Ut tim lUirv Tlx Clat lo $kct Troo. Prim m Focii. ... O. A. Kramer & Co. 0) 01 01 ) TO SPOKANE ST. PALL, DULCTII, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO ST. LOUIS AND ALL POINT EAST AND SOUTH. 2 OVERLA ND TRAINS DAILY THE FLYER AND THE FAST i DAILYQ MAIL W SPLENDID SERVICE -WP-TO-DATE EQUIPMENT COURTEOUS EMPLOYES DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROSS CAS CADE AND ROCKY MTNB. For ticketn, rate?, foldera atid full in formation callon or address II. DICK KON, City Ticket Agent, 122 3rd Hu, Portland. 8. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., Seattle, afih. vVe give expedited service on freight. Route vour Hhipnienta via Oreat Northern. Full information from Wm. Harder, Gen'l. Ageut. Portland, Ore. Do Not Neglect a Cold. Every cold weaken the Lungs, lowers the Vitality and makes ths system last able to withstand each succeeding cold, thus paving the way for more serious diseases. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES? jolin Sholund merchant Cailor Opera fimt Bldfl., CcarUt $alea, Oregoi. I I i G L Hawkins iNkllaa.Ore. tW.MarblfMd Cram'li VliNiiuiioniiinJ I1m) rlonoe dimeter ork tie. II T. IIKNKI.I', Barber Shop. HAW ITHfcfcT, One Joor south of Poet Ofllee. Fine Hatha in eonm-clion with ihop lxDxrrxbKNCK,- ; Omoos. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorn ey-at-Law, . CAM I'll KLL. UUILUISO, DALLAS, OREGON. I. L. SMITH Fine Wlnea, Liquors Clears, and Beer on Draught . or In Dottles at THE i. L SMITH SALOON, - C STREET, Independence, Oregon I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. PERMANENTLY CURES Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Lungs. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HORC HOUND SYRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES. DOES NOT CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY CURE CROUP AND WHOOPING COUCH. Mltm. 9ALLIK LOCKBAR, Ooldthwlt; Tx., aymi W. bar tud Itallanl't llnn-hound HriipIn m j fanillr fur utvrral yrara, nd It !, bIvm wtUfiuitlnn. b.n tba children had Croup and U booplBf Khi(Ii II ilmri nllmrM th.m ! onm, mid 1 would not h without It la tbahoiua. Mill tta lihut UJUMClMi homw of." Best Eemedy for Children. Every Bottle Guaranteed. TMRK miZi MBo, eOo mnd mi.OO. L BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST.LOUIS, M0. Undertaker, Kmbaliner, and Ftmerat, Dlrwtor. Lady Aaaiataut i when Dwlred. IN DKPKNDEN'CK . . OREGON SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY A. S. Locke, Independence. L S. I'tilins, Monmoulh. G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collection! Promptly Made Title" InveBtigaUnl. : Kat Hide Main Street, NUEPKNUKSCK, : OW0 Send No Money 08O.T TOUU HAMS AMD ADDK8 For SampUt of Cloth. Bc. $14.50 T5 Modal tailors roruaao, -UU.-W00L inm ee-n Third St. Plraa mmlloa W. R. ALLI N D. D. S. ...Dentist... PftlulMH Kitnwtlon nutldlnl.