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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
West Side Enterprise WALTER LYOS, KiiWR Kolorvd at Intpvnanr Of.. potnfllce Subscrption. $1.50 Per Vaat TELEPHONIC U 7 The. only real safe wav to;Prrin. Mjr hearing has greatly ;.i !,., inrv in iamron. mwumi - c Judge Burnett's court, is to break log and stay at home. Horace McKinley had hard luck with 1L7. Jilting' from Iiis bondsmen, he will now try 711. HCKsrRlPTlON HATK fr ywur His month., WBUHIl .1 . . n. . - I - I RutMoit duply dvrilluf nil known , holil COUrt Without Sftll o illotlon. , I . . . k - . v. . Hon, wuere my lamer serj i Hotel Oregon. Cm be referred to by Itittor or In person. Kurt Klrby. V. Pnn.1 and Com Monmouth still has a school ; house to sell. A HOOT DCMAQIt'ARI P Clackamas was om the mt of M MUOI IlLmnillxnuLL. territorial government. It m the CUREOF HEART DISEASE arlr horn-of Pr. John McLaugh' lin. It's elcome to Mr. Brownell. j perhapii one of the moat wonder Marion is a county of wealth and jn resulU on record i the wonder resources. It's the home of Danker ful cure of Mrs. S. K. Clark by Ruh. E. Hofer and Ex-Governor , electricity ana inwiici.. ...- ..... , :' Watered bv Or. Parnn. lieer. u nas a miinnu ; nenttenliarv. nfortn school, and ; - A Diillua I.ady'a Uaperlenee To the rublio: My daughter ten year old haa been sorely afflicted the past eight yeara with liiachariilng eart. Through Dr. Parrin'e electrical and medical treatment I aui happy to aay she can hear about a well anyone and the discharge of th ear haa stopped. I can recom mend Dr. Darrin at Hotel Gail. I will auswer all questions by letter or in person at my reaidence on Court etreet, Pallas, where I have lived fourteen yeara. Mra. Nellie B. Kaird. 'produces .in hogs. Tollc, n ; njctl.j w;th a complication of dis uually takes the Bin Ribbon over Hre are her own words: both Cl.ckau.aa and Marion in ! Ukiah. Ore -To the Editor: My competition at the Stat. Fair.! health Wan to fail over year r T 1 tl f.vtl tAW until I We regret to announce that Pr. Darrin'a utav in Pallaa it limited Mr Clark to December 211. only, and parties .- n n.prin'n nfliee w lulling to consult ihia unious in an almoft dying 'Condition, if-1 physician should itt ao at once. He lias made many wouuenui necame very wen, i to compete with thrill bo; h at the jnJ fron ,uf heftrt hm MoniAch Lewis and Clark Fair. (5ea 'troubles. On the 24th of Decern- Vnrnhc'amff haa w-ouueed four ihs. T went to Pendleton and ""' ' .. ' ' - . - calves as a starter in the Hue of put myself under Dr. uarnn hnM wan.lrfnl. Meet us on the treatment by electricity and med Trail. cure in this vicinity, as the tepti luoninl heretofore have shown. Dr. Darrin can be couaulted free at his office, from 10 to 5 daily; even'ngt 7 to 8; Sundays 10 to 3. Cha-ges reasonable, lie makes a I ecialty of all diseases of the eye, ear, noe and throat, catarrh and deafness, bronchitis, lagrippe, con sumption, dyspepsia, heart, liver . . r.m l.rwl kS.lnou iliiaaMi All nnrvmm imM. unci Deiran o irapruw nu mm r.i iraatmnnt and continued chronic and private diseases of to improve.' At the present time men, and all peculiar female troub. les are connuenuauy aou auccesa fully treated. Most cases can re ceive home treatment after a visit to the doctor's office. All business relations with Dr. Darrin strictly confidential. return from Pendleton, and were greatly surprised at my recovery Mrs. S. K. darr in At There a loner potmon do- . r ..... . :.w - I bave good neaitn. wj nti.uuui fore the Polk county court re- th ewexpected to see me West Salem is very bad and asking: the county to hanl grav and put on it. If the petition ' is eran'ted, it will be at the ex pense and neglect of that abom inable piece of road between Independence and the Rickreall bridge for both places are Supervisor Brunk's district the direction of the court, M Brunk eraveled the approaches to the Rickreall bridge in the fall though he states Commia aioner Riggs kicked becanse he did so much on that part of the road. It's an old truth, stated for the hundredth time, that the ' Independence end of the road in Brunk's district has not had its iust share of attention. The - court's attention . is again di rected to this fact. : After, thirty-five minutes de liberation, the jury in the United States district court at Portland found Emma Watson, S. A. D: Puter, Horace Mc- Kinley, D. W. Tarpley and Frank Walgamot guilty of a conspiracy to defraud the gov ernment of public lands in 11-7, Marie Ware was found not guil ty upon motion of the prosecut ing attorney. Another case in volving the same parties with one or two exceptions will be taken up right away. Congress man Herman and Senator Mit chell have been subpoenaed as witnesses. The judges of one of the Sa lem wards have a suit on their hands for refueing Cbas. E. Livesley the privilege of voting. Dangerous thing to refuse a man voting privilege when he is a known resident of the pre cinct where his vote is offered, and medical treatment, J. L. Skipton, democratic can didate for marshal of Salem, was defeated by eight votes, B. P. Cornelius, republican candi date, being elected. Cornelius' right to serve will be contested on the ground that he has not been a resident of Salem three years as required by charter. Independence will go ahead. Four calves that's all Geo. Murphy's cow had in one day. It's now up to tlte Exposition authorities to ."show us" what they can do in the way of space. Six Yeara Later Uklah. Ore. Dr. Darrin: I am eniovinsr Bood health, and have gained 20 pounds in the past six years. I am entirely enred, ana am varv erateful indeed to have rood health, after years of suffer o - - , inir with heart, stomach and inng troubles: also diseases peculiar to women. I cannot praise you too highly. Refer to me. . Mrs. R . Ularx. An Ashland Patient's Card Some time ago I contracted severe cold on the lungs which be- in neglected became chronic. Af ter vain attempts for relief. I con cluded it was death or Arizona. On learning of Dr. Darrin I con sulted hinv It is now one month since placing myself under hia care, and I can , truthfully say all , mor bid feeling haa left my longs and I feel I am on the road to ai perma nent enre. I am now able to work every day at bard labor. Further more, I will say in addition to hw electrical and medical skill Dr. Darrin is a man with a human heart and is unusually reasonable in his charge. I know- Mr. 0 Carey, of Sam's Valley, Ore., before and after his cure of almost total deafness. Refer to me, at Ashland, Ore. EaTl Chne. w I 1 1 n I Discharging Ears Cored To the-Editor: I wish to make nown through your widely circu- ated paper what Dr. Darrin has accomplished in my ' case, that others similarly afflicted may avail themselves of the doctor's great skill. For many years I have ben annoyed with a loathsome die- harge from my ears from , the ef fect of measles. All remedies I have tried seemed to fail until 1 went under Dr. Damn's ? electrical I am now cured and feel very thankful to Dr. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Far Rate. Rent, Wanted or similar notice tfcree line to tbta oolninn, 23 cents : one month 76 eeota. FOR SALE A choice Polk county farm of over 300 acres can be bad at very reasonable figures. Ad mirably adapted to stock raising Enquire at this office. BARGAIN SALE Some nice grade O. I. C. and Poland China pigs, just weaned, $1.00 each. Fine thorough-bred Poland China boar pig ready for service,' 1 10.00. Fine thorough-bred Jersey bull, 4 years old ' 120.00 and thorough bred nice" Jersey bull calf $8.00, Irid. P. 0. A. J. Whiteaker. FOR SALE One fresh cow, one will be fresh in February, first class cows. Also one driving ' horse weight 1100 pounds. In quire of Claude, Kurre, Indepen dence. FOR RENT Seyen room house, good barn and water. Call or ad dress Mrs. 8. E.1 Gardner, Monmouth. FOR SALE A good second band organ ' cheap. Enquire at this i office..' - -- . ' ' I. L. SMITH . Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - Oregon I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. TOILET PAPER - One Week Special Sale. Rolls - '- 4for25c Pocket - - 3 for 25c A. S. LOCKE 'PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST STAY HERE TO NEAL & LINDSAY MONMOUTH Standard Tomatoes Can 9c Dairy Silt 47c 501b. Sack I Corn Per Can Tic ; a K i . .. .i,t fif Drv (loads, Notions, dent's Have just opened anew stock ti it) . , . Fiirui. bin. i)! Shoes, which .JJrJ to the already well nssort rJ stock of Groceries carried by Jo-h U) makea Krd collection of useful merchandise. We nre provided to moot tho wai.U of all who may favor u. with their patmnage. When you come to Monmouth look for siKn "Xeal A Lindsay," it will ,.v you, we are ko.ur to make U PosMble fur you to Purchase goods in Monmouth at 1 rkr. I rt d.u tive of Profit to yourselves. There i. no reason why good, enmiot be sold m cheap in Monmouth ns any town iu the valley. We are koin o try and make it ay you to patron. your own town. We have uo old Good to Talm off. Our stock U nil now frcl. and clean and we have priced every article down to tl. low-at living n..tch. Wo live to ploaae please to Jive. Umo and see ih. We have engaged the services of Mr. W. J. Mulkey who will be pleased to see all hi old friends, take them by th hand, greet them with his best smile and sell them the best v,.Iuo in Tolk couuty. We aro going to try and annihilate that Ioiir time credit Barbarism and place the business of this house on that solid basis where everyone can rely on getting the very best value for their money under the diamond rule, I'ay Aa You it v l,rIri,,H come direct to us. It saves time ami v vj. a j tiiw - ---- ? j time is money. It save patience, the most angelic of womanly qualities. Bear in mind that any article purchased from ua that is not entirely satisfactory can bo returned. Our motto "Please the People." The cash store has no losses. The man or woman who buys their good at the Cash Store, gets every benefit that their dollars can command. Wo not only claim but we Do sell good cheaper than any credit store can. Come and price our Shoes and be convinced that we are doing the thing right. Cash Does It. Just to get acquainted with the people we are going to inaugurate a 20 day sale, every article in the house can bo considered on a bargain table. We want your good will. We want your produce. We want your money and in return we will give you the best values thai capital and experience can command. Do not buy until you see our stock Then let the almighty dollar do the business. Its the dollar that elects Senators and Congressmen and its the dollar down that buys goods cheap. Buy where you can buy the cheapest, if you do that we will take our chances on building op a great tuiuts But always hear in mind that value is the true tettt of cheapness. If you cannot come, , phone your orders. Goods kli vort'd promptly to all parts of the town. IUimetnber the stand, old Moorehouso Corner, Monmouth, Oregon. Lyon Syrup 47c 1 100 Pair Fa Shots to Choose From 2500 Usrfut Artkk Foe Xjrmi X 7- ttt -T ,T-'i"l in. .....m ....m, . . ,,. I PHbNE MMNlf MERE TO STAI I SIBS pQJi 25 Per cent off on Clothing, Half, ; a nues ana every tning in WHITE HOUSE STORE Until Xmas. Must Make Ready for I Jfnnuat Invoice. Z Firft Come Firft Served I ROvSENDORF j GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Has atones Cemetery work etc. Geo. T. Rodgcrs $ WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem Oregon OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney-at-Law, CAMPBELL, BCILDI'0. DA LI. A 9, OREGON.