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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1905)
Ulcst Side enterprise WALTER LYON, Kmtor Kaird ai I ndrfwn1ti, MWttklM aawmul-iiua mr Subscrption. $1.50 Per Yar TKl.KI'HOSK M, , M'lWCRIPTIO! KATK (Hirlolly la ailu-i fr yt .... Hii month,., ...... ..... Hlnl tjr K4tn nmM l4raUr llntmlshU RatM vn rtltl7 adwtutuf ld know va apii0aiiuu. II W Oft the legislature, as usual, wil be railed upon to mako appro priations for four normal schools and each one of these is prepar ing a list of things for which it can spend money. Is it not about time we quit throwing away money in this manner and provide for a school that ' will rank with other educational in stitutions Oregon has no more use for four state normal schools than this citv has for four school districts. If the legisla ture would appropriate only about one half so much as it now does and confine it to one school alone, we would then have a normal school that could do as good work os normal schools of other states and would rank with the foremost normal schools. As it is' now, we scat ter the funds too much to attain the best results. It is time the legislature stopped appropriat ing money to localities aid used it to benefit the state. Mc Minnville Telephone 'Register. The Oregonian also calls at tention to the waste in appro priating money for four schools. If the, appropriations for four schools were put into ono giving it equipment and teachers ac cordingly, the state would profit thereby and those .who attend normal schools would appreciate the change. An eastern ilergyiwui, dad in a claw hammer coat, preached a sermon on hammers. He be gun with a tack hammer and ended with a sledg hammer. He said the hammer is good to drive things down and to build things up. Several nails were found in the contribution box. Five renewal and six new subscribers on the first business day of the New Year. Keep a coming. The present rate is good enough. If every man had Tom Law son's nerve or F. J. Heney's persistence, it wouldn't-bo such a dry old world. A true gentleman never mar ries a woman" because she has money; he raarrie her because he has none. The Lewis and Clark Fair oc curs this year and it is only six months off. The New Year found Inde pendence with clean stret-U. Having turned over a new leaf don't spoil a new page. Good morning! ed yet? Heen indict- Something to le proud of clean streets. Welcome Pomona Grange. Write it 1905. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN MuU (Innp Much ruin lm ftllt-n. Mi Anmio of I'atUr wu r of tow holi.lHV- iili trii-iuts li"r Mi Ktli llnil-v Ik 'iidiitR th wek with IW.hn St ait a Airii Th" IV K. D. mail not M to reach n on Thursday on ac count of high water, but showed up all O. K. Friday. Hex Womer and Mies HettU Turner wera married tust Wednes day at Kimt Valley. So the good work bo on. More to follow. Thou. WillUma returned home last Saturday from a mouth's visit to The Pallet, much improved la health Mr. Tracy Staat was clicoUiirp a petition hut w-k, afstnit lh county omirt to divide th .t precinct, which i lh roer thinf to do according to the signature! obtained, far this precinct has enough territory lo form a mll county. 1 , i Spaolding A Sinpn are taking their Urge run ot logs down , fht Luckiamute this week. Many pmiple as usual aiuwsawl lh prank of log on their y t' dHt water. ' Mr. Simpson state that 12 or 14 million feet went tUwn in hi drive the largest taken out ot ifci i river at anv one drive. A'tri William of Plln spent his vacation at home thi wk. School opened again Monday with Prof. Palmer as teacher for the ensuing school yea'. ' Some from this neighborhood at- mr.AA ka KrUtiniw tree at Montgomery and Air!ie Chrwtmas In-.- ' . nl....ni Xvr BIIU Trn m r The Oregon City Enterprise takes this paper to task for pub lishing the statement that Clack amas county officials have asked for a raise of salaries and strong ly intimates that the statement should be taken back. Back she goes. The county officials of Clatsop county were meant. A death sentence hangs over the proof reader, a sentence of im prisonment for life over the printer that permitted the error to occur while there's a chromo roming to the writer whose tur key tracks can confound the word "Clatsop" with "Clacka mas." The facts are, the sal mon run was poor at the mouth of the Columbia the past year and it is the officials of Clatsop countv that want a raise in sala ries. The officials of Clackamas have asked for no raise and probably deserve none. 25ent: one mouth 75 cent. FOUND A gold stick pin with ii?te set, at Peoples Cash store. Owner inquire at this office. FOUND A black fur scarf with chain fastening at Monmouth, ahont the first of December. Ovmr call at this office. FOIt HALE Fresh milk cow; also some pigs. Inquire of Hill Bros. Independence, Ore. FOR SALE Cheap, good mare, weight 1150. Enquire of L. Btapleton. FOUND In Independence, ladies umbrella, turned handle, silver tip. Enquire at this offic. Mrs. J. W. Richardson Sr. has for sale, at her home on Monmouth street in Independence, California Medicated soap. Price 10c per bar Cured His Mother of Rheumatism "Mv mother has been a sufferer for maDy years from rheumatism," says W. H. Howard of Husband, PennsjU ?ania. "At times she was. unable to move at all, while at all timet walking nalnfnl. I presented ber wltn bottle of ChamberJin's Pain Balm and after a few applications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, sue is never without it new aud is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of pin Balm keeDS away the pain tnat she was formerly troubled with." For) time. Mrs. J. J. llandsuker. M.-tr jl Mrs. W. I.. Bristow, visited here last week. Rev. HamUaker, wife and little dauiihvr Lois are on their way U Jamaica to enter the field a missionaries. They will ma'e their Bnal start January tK Parker, Mr. and Mis. A. B. Lacey spent last week m Portland. Mr. J. M. Lynn f Dallas vwited relatives bete Thursday and Fri day. " : Mr. J. B. Xnnnof Dallas was a caller here Tn ursday. 1 Mr. Willi M Powell and family of Salem visited friends here last week. Miss Hattie Stevens i visiting the Misses Helmick. Mr. Win. Hall, an old resident of Buena Vista, visited his old home last week. Mr. Hall fell from a hop bouse daring the hop season and received serious in juries, having to use crutches when walking. Donald Bolter bad the misfor tune of shooting himself in the foot, inflicting a slight wound. Frances Lacey visited relatives ale by P. M. Kirkland the druggist, in Buena Vista last week. Social functions begin much lat.A in Albany, about 9 o'clock. They should com mence at 8 o'clock and close by 11. This is the Eugene style and that of many other places, j and is much more sensible than 1 1 the late style of this city. Al bany Democrat. Both off. Independence sets the pace and the hours are from 8:30 till you feel like going home. A Big Discountl m During the year just closed death has removed some honor able citizens from Independence and Polk county; some have moved away and many have come in. Who can predict the changes 1905 will bring? .You are a fool for not getting rich off public lands while they an- going. Two Years Ago. You are a fool for perjuring yourself and getting into the toils of the law. Today. . m I m m m m m m m m m m m m m ft 25 per cent off on'. Clothing,) Hatf, Shoes and Everything In I A la.. .I,!...,t I.. rrivo In f '!'. Best Assortment Latest Styles t We can fill your orders complete with every thing to match. PRICES no higher than is asked for the chcapcrcastgoods. M WADE & GO independence Ore. lift ..ur rv on Taints, Oil and Varnish. 1 1 A SORB CURE - roi HitmATisN.crn.smiHS, W0CNDS, OLD S0IES.C0MS.1UN- t fcivaxas ions, CALLS, visas, iusissvm 10 HVSCLtS, LANE IACB. Stiff JOINTS, MOSTI0 f I1T, BUMS, SCALDS. ITC AN ANTISEPTIC that stopa Irritation. suMuta Inflam mation and drive out Pain. PENETRATES tha Pore, loosens the Fibrous Tutus, pro mottt a fise circulation cf th Blood. giir. tha Musclss natural JftiUcIty. CURED OF PARALYSIS W. 8. Bailer, P. O. Troe, Teaas, write ! My wife had been soSerinf fire years with P'ly ber arm. when I wsa persuaded to Ballard Snow Liniment, which eflected a cowplett caw. . I have also used it It old sores, froe bitea and akla aropUon. It does the work." EST LINIMENT ON CaRTH OSlCE TW1SO, AtWAYS W H trust AU. SUBiriTUItS THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c and $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. ST. louh. u. a. w OLD ANO RCCOUMCNOCO V A. S." Locke,' Independence. L S.. Perkins, ) WHITE HOUSE STORE t m ; l i , w Until Xmas. Must Make Peadyjfor Jinnual Invoice. Firft Come Firft Served ROiSENDORF 6tCCCCCCCCCCCf Hi Hi & Hi Hi Hi w w Hi w DR. NEHRBAS WILL BE IV INDEPENDENCE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK AND MOXMOMTH THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Reliable .j Dental Work AT REASONABLE 1M1ICES INDDIXDENCE OFFICE OVEi:iNDlJ'LMiOTX.tnOA!.J!!ANk- G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. (X41ictn I'Mini'tly Madp-rttU Invest Igstrd. East riM Main Str-t, ' pur KJtt) kso e. : Osiwoji AUATKnCFIIWZI 7Ah mm to Pr a ft r i r G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. ,wrvv . i hrh i m lf JV V'V WM Ih&fr taiie KlaU IT,' WonnmsBis and H stonwi Cemetery work etc. Geo. Rodflcrs 1 0o WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem Oregon W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor Hank Building, LNDKl'K.VDK.NtK, 00- MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. 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