West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, December 13, 1904, Image 2

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The Salem Statesman an.
nounoes tliat the Capita City
has placed an electric light on
tho Salem bridge and advises
the people of West Salera to go
forthwith, before the Folk
County Court and ask for an
appropiation " to have a, light
placed at the west approach to
the bridge on the Polk County
side. Too bad the Statesman
diden't think of this suggestion
sooner. Thanks for calling
growth, of circulation- daring
the fall months ha been especi
ally gratifying. In September,
the tine was plarged, l0 inches
being ad Jed V ka. columns and
jVe jjptt hsi!ed fcpin A week-
ly lo a iwice-a-wee puoucatum
Thus it will continue to be
The price will remain the same
though white paper costs more
and labor is uo cheaper than
vear aco. It is the purpose of
0
the proprietor to pass the mark
of double the circulation of a
year ago by New Year and all
receipts from today during the
remainder of this month will
entitle the subscriber to the
Twioe-a-week West Side Enter
prse from January 1,- 1905 to
January 1, 1000. Not an issue
of the Twice-a-week has appear
ed but some resource of Polk j
county has been touched upon
and during the past few weeks
friends of the county and
paper have been sending copies
to eastern parties for adver
tising purposes. Here-after
a subscriber liviug in the
county can have the paper
to anv one
OR. OARRINS TREATMENT
AhTAltfLlNU ILLUSTRATION OK
WHAT CAN UK ACCOMPLISHED
DYJCIJETTRlCiTY. ff ' . !1
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This is tha first Visit of the IIoJ
- r.f the firm of Pre. Darrin to
This City.
Polk's attention to this over
sight. At great expense, people I mailed one year
of Polk county have been pro- outside the county for II.
vided with a way to get to, This offer only to regular
Salem by day light and now by
following the Statesman's sug
gestion we' may provide our
selves with the luxury of a light
bv uieht. The possibilities for
Polk to do and Salem to furnish,
in this new . , enterprise is un
limited for, - as the Statesman
suggests, when , this , county
starts in the lightning business,
it will open the- way for the ex
tension of the Salem lighting
system to ; all: West' 'Salem.
There isn.t the slightest reason
why it should 'stop in West
Salem. It could be brought on
to 1 1 Eola, . Independence, rIon
mouth, Pallas,' 2j$uena,Vista, Mc
Coy, Falls pity and the summit
of the Coast Range , mountains.
Tne. oaietz Indians ! airo nave i a
right to ask that the system t be
extended to light their pathway
to' Salem by electricity "Then
to be neighborly and - make1 the
blessings of light mutual be
tween Polk " an4 Marion, ? the
Statesman will permit that at-
leHkHpn Jtje.caUecLto fact jtnat
Independence ,Q9, aa electric
ligtcIaait.fi,J ust serosa ,.: Jhe
rirer oathe-Marion oouoty side
is: rich hop.i4iatrict.'lvAi ferry
ia maintained between the -Iwoj
point nd yet there ia no v light
on tha Marion; county -sideMl6
guide the belated traveler to the
ferry landing. Durlpg thehop
season ' particnlarly ' the traffic
across the. river here is heavy
and yet no effort has been made
to dispel darkness -on, thei Mari
on county side nor pat to ; flight
the bate: and owls' of "Missouri
Bottom.-Wealthy 'hop' men,
their tenants And hands,' besides
the settlers make fof this part of
Marion county a ' populous1 set
tlement, and with little expense,
a wire could be stretched across ,
the; river and a light established
at the ferry landing; ,'.pn, the
Marion is county ,i .side, . .Thjs
would afford a start for extend-1
ing the lighting system to; i the
various hop yards in that (local
ity. ' "Missouri Bottom" citizens
should petition jjtheir county
court for. a light without', delay.
The matter of establishing , and
maintaining , a , light for ., the
Salem, bridge ia called to , the
attention . of Judge Goad, that he
may call the court together in
special session at the very ( earli
est date his judgement may dic
tate, for the purpose of inaugur
ating the, lighting scheme.
county subscribers.
Real estata agents aro suing
Polk county citizens for com
mission on sale ' of property.
The live agent who expends hia
money and energy in helping
to advertise the country and in
securing buyers, is worthy of
his hire; but the alleged - agent
who lists property and seta down
is only playing a something-for-nothing
game and is entitled to
no consideration in
justice.
a Tcoort of
Con eressman 1 Herman and
Senator ' Mitchell " have' ' been
subpoenaed as witnesses in the
second 'of the lan4 fraud cases
which" fpmes " up ' this week
Both have declined to , answer
to the" ' subpoena! , a privilege
aecorded oiembera of the Unit
ed, States congress. , . r.-f
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What are the real estate men
Cooks receive '3 higher wages
than school teachers'. :;
a;:
girls
Those' J good: l looking
beihg Tdied on throughout the
' JL-1. : -J. U-V'll tKBi . r.nta
Vauey lor trip w w m: mua
fair should take notice that1' the
r air us iucu.
Yooget "theTlKe wa
Side Ent&ptm
a-week. , .7'
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Without jiiacloaing. the fact,
andnrithont ageuta in the field,
the circulation of the West Side
loterpriae has been increasing
the past year until it now lacks
but few ef having '.double 'the
circulation of a yeaV ago. ; Tlia
The ChiUaf-iJPbUeei at. 8an-
tiago has beenArr8t3, charged
with bribery." Civiliaed enough
to live iU Missouri 'ef Colorado.
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; The coming": -session1 of the'
WashYnfeton leffialature ought to
be a. profitable occasion for 'the
honest ,?'mkew 'if . r law.
There'are fottt millloftaiie can
riirintea for unitea ovatcs ou
ator.
HOTEL HAMPTON
j Firetolaas oaaa;Aeoeoo4atyar
Monmoth,'"Ortfon.'T Bataa II pur
D. M. UAItnUH
The philosophy of his traatusnt
mar pe brief! r elated thus Fow
is spirit In motion Vital force is
organic motion, or the proper
movement of orgtniied particU as
they pass to and from the human
aviteiu. Disease, in a word, is
obstruction lha result of an 1 im
paired viul force, and it is at lt
accompanied if not caused oy de
ranged orgaaio motion. These de
rangements can only be effected by
calling In the aid of tht electro
uiNgnetio or vital force, whiah are
eonoi'rned in all organlo changes.
ft ttowerful is this influence, that
H-ions who have many years sur
fared, havn been restored to health
in an almot incredible space of
time. Dr. Darriu's system will
not restore a lost member of the
body, or pertorm oW Imposslbil-
itiee, bat it will in a majority of
cases, give relief where other
remedies have failed. The prac
tice U baed on the most strict laws
of acicnca and Is in hurmoor with
all natural laws. Physicians of
very practice not only acknowl
edge this power, but receive the
treatment for themselves .and
their families, as well as . recom
mend the treatment to " their
patients. .
. A. J. i Byere, of Independence,
Ore., wss in town Moodayt and
called on Dr.Darrin for bis third
treatment for total deafness. He
waa hearing ordinary conversation
and reDOrta his son's cure of, total
deafness ' permanent. lie was
cared by Dr., Darrin in 1902 ip
Salem and . has never had any
return of deafness since.
'; Mrs Davi'd Sellers, living near
Dallas, cailsd on, Dr. Darrfo tha
other.day, and reports , her relief
from exsema of tha, face and ear.
Dr. , Darrin . is surely performing
some wonderful cures. . t -',,n
-A DALLAS MAW HAPPY -r
. To the Editor:-For ths awd of
thavfOktad pabUo I 'wish to 'sy
Dr. Darrti haaaOout oared me of
troubleaonascaaose, liver coupIaUtt
dyspepsia and. diulnea I-! reside
oha miUsMtof DaiiaSr and will
cssvaMs with sards the
site mi Daft ParMa'aelsstrlo and
taaScal tdsmtsnati I bssux - eay
issfjndh ialpraiaa of-Dr. rfarfii
now at Hotel Gail. Dallas n 4
, an r i urn I
Tt'atima t b thiakiaw ol. Chriatna
preMOka and . my, DM aa wqwewje
Offer
to
Si)cur$
with
of Kllver Ware
mirrlu
J)D. a 8havltc Mug worth
of Silver Were
f.aa s4 A ltiirrilil
with 44 Bor or Ulrla (Wo Kulle
free jturohaaa of Bllrer Ware
with 4 m Boye V Knlfa ' .'
Frt T1 pureb
of 8ilc Ware
Boys Uo Knife
Uliil-'i-'cr-r
in m;
ETACLE WITH
LvNDEna lUiitv & Cunift
wltb
"A Knife will make the little on
happy, .,. s , 1 1 i
Cut out this ftv'oa, l'fln It to our
tor Do. 4, and It will Mt'ure you a
Ubmrai Discount on every Item
meotionxl la tblt ad.
Carvlntf Setm with
Stag Handle 91. JO
Our Assortment la
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Genuine
to 07.00
Compute,
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We want you to look over our liuo or tfarware rtouaay jpectaiues:.. uuring
Dishes, liutter Knives. Berry Shhhs, Sugar Shells, Nickle lMatwi Ware, ? Savory lloast
era etc Fancy Trimmers, - Manicure Seizors, Fancy Hama, rocket Cutlery etc.
Try one of our GILKTTE SAFKTY KAZOKS. .. . -
liuo of Harware Holiday Specialties:- Chafi
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piaiiUacofjtteiaaMraBa aa
in the West Hg plM. You wUl beearprW not
imit f aeoek bat at tbm reaaoajabienaM
r nilM C Drdtellv hrrlta toe) to look
b atoek orer-M I Aow that yi wllfl
eJz eein the pretty thls tor Xaue
and I will Mjor tb privilege ef 'ebOw
lacM throof h mtiw. & U2MJfk
latfbe drogglat. - ft ,
fad iiniu't
f " w . ff ;
'Fine Wines . - 'Hr
Citfaira and Deer ,
dn DratigKt; "' ? '
' or in Bottles, at
THE L: L;:;SMlTIl.I,SJiLO0N,
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Independence,- - " ' Oregon
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I. L. SMITH? Proprietor.
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Rolls '
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PRICES SLAUGTERED
On KANOKS and IIKATINCJ Stoves
On BUGGIES and HACKS
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Dec. 23
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SEWING MACHINES
We have no toys, but wo have many useful
articles ''that make Xraas. prouenta youT friends
will appreciate'"'1 J ' "
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J. R. CRAVEN, Mqp
INDEPENDENCE. ORE
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Discount
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25 pr ca( o on Clothing. Hmftt
Shetl and EvrjtMnrin't n.tv.
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WHITEHpUSE STORE
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Until Xmas. Mutt Make Riady for
Jlnnuat InoolctA '
Firft Come
FJrft Served
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W.R. AtLIN O. D. S.'
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FMnlMS Kztraciion . Odomt Bulldloc
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Barber Shop.
,.j MAIM STREET,
One door south of Post Office.
Fine Baths in connection with shop
An Btaeireney MeKHdiwi
V For apraUu, braJtea,, buna, caldi
sad.slmttaK injariea. Xhon Is ootbln
to good M.phAoabelaiq's Pain Palm,
.ItsootbM the wouod and not only
gieea ioauat - relief from pein, bat
Mases the naru to beat In a boat one
third the time, required . tj tha uraal
treatment. As it is aa antleeptlo all
dancer froaa blood eoieeniai la avoided.
Bold br P. M. KbrkUad, tbe drarrUt.
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