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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1905)
West Side enterprise WALTER LYON, Kimm Subscrption. $1.50 Per Vest TKLElHOSK U tl w TS 8UBHCRIPTI0S HATK (Strictly In 1v!kt) per ytr IKt raonftiM k.alA oonv ... R,..ili uoot l.i;iH.n(rH.rlli:itmlKht Roan rtlplr lverlling nitlknow on ppiliMUuu , 05 The total of appropriations by the last legislature is iu the neighborhood of 12,223,000 which is the largest of any pre ceding appropriation excepting tro vears ago when halt a mil lion was appropriated for the Fair. Many pagea will be add ed to the statute books in new laws. The total number of bills passed by the House was 255; rv the senate 151. Bills of the most general im- portauce to the state at large passed by both houses and to become laws are as follows h Placing state officers on a flat salary. Comoelling trunk raiiroaa lines to grant interchange of freight car privileges to lateral lines, built by independent capita - General fish law establishing uniform regulations in common with Washington aud extending the ooen season in the all, be sides increasing the license on cannervmen . PcioWiBhino- a uniform de- gree of eighth grade examina tions in district schools Imposing a license on hunt- Amending the direct primary law by requiring electors sworn in to procure signatures oi iree holders in presence of election board. Appropriating $15,000 for In dian War Veterans. Creating the Eighth and Tenth Judicial Districts. Providing that insane patients shall be removed to the asylum by employes of that institution. Making five pounds the legal tare on hops. Requiring inspection of stock before shipment from the state. Regulating fraternal insur ance societies. Exempting1 mining corpora tions from payment of, the an nual corporation tax when the ontnut is less than $1000 a year. - r Establishing a whipping post for wife beaters. Making it a felony for hus bands to connive at the prosti tution of their wives. Requiring corporations and firms to pay employes in cash or checks on banks The Enterprise is pleased to note that the Granges of Clack amas countv are taking the ini tiative in developing public sen timent and providing plans for the holding of a county fair an nually.. It has been the ex perience of other localities that the county or district fairs in untufll results fully justified both the efforts and the expense of the undertaking. With the rapid settling' up of Clackamas county by new arrivals lrom other states, the, holding of a fair where can be had an inter change of ideas as to the adapta bility of the soil for different products, the particular varieties that best thrive and facts per ' taining to stock, there is offered an unequaled opportunity for promoting the agricultural in terests o'f the community be sides1 contributing to the pros perity"1 of the 'entire section. . 1 i Success 'to the Grange in u efforts' to arrange for a county fair. The place for holding audi an exposition and other details can u ndjustou wun general satisfaction when public sentiment is aroused .to a ton- dition that the benefits attend ing these fairs is appreciated. Oregon City Enterprise. This paper hopes to uo uiio ... to print the same with tue oru "folk" substituted for "Clacka mas," soon". Polk has a mid winter livestock lair aim n should have another at which all its resources can be exhib ited. The old race track would afford ideal grounds and the West Side Enterprise would ne Wsed to see the 1'olk county grange take the initiative in starting an annual fair. The Oregon State- Normal School appropriation had a fftch- road but nnauy gut l."...i, T tvna lonned off mruuuu. - t nm in the lower house by "Josephine" Smith and not a oice but Vawter's raised against l While the effort was on to it nut back in , the seuate r TAni.smtntive FawK discour- O (TP , the movement on the crround that he didn t believe thfl house would concur. Then the Governor was talking veto of All the Normal school appro all the time. J-enaior i nn,l friends of the i,ouyuuij rr.nrition. however, con vinw, that the amount usu frtr tftlOOO. was not only just but absolutely needed, stayed w hfir earns and the scnooi "J o . as $36,000 to go on ior tue npxt two vears. The perpetua tion of this mother of Normals is now up to the board of re gents and faculty. The feeling --... XT 1 is general that ine xorui. school business is overdone in the state! There are too many poorly equipped schools. I he rUmflnd on the state treasury for educational purposes has be- .Hcome enormous. p'"u'us down is inevitable among the state aided schools and their friends better understand now than later that it is a question of the survival of tho fittest. Pointed INirngrnpli Som men have no time to reft because they are kept btuy dodg ing work. Our most ' successful financier began life ou a farm. Cafsie Chnd- wick was once a bashful imumam d nulled turnip grcrns for s din ner long before she ever thought of pulling bankers' legs for the ''long green." A Georgia woman'" mkuth "frose open" during the recent cold wave in that state. But na w couiu expect a woman's mouth to freeae shut, could he? Uxnv it man who has given marriage serious thought i et'U In the bachelor class. Some people make themselves at home wherever they may except at home. When a nolitieal orator calls the opposing candidate a thief It la the yotet'dcue to laugn. Kisses which a young man may anniiiKt a cirl'a will are not worth the effort. After Hvinz on bread and cheese and kisses in a cottage for about a month the young married couple begins to cut out the kisses. Chicago News. It isn't half as bard to find a nerson who can give advice as it is to find one who can take It. ' Rea'dine old love letters is like eating warmed-over soup. It- Is safest to let them stay tied witn blue ribbon. The Oliver Has No Side Draft It ha tho lost Hitch on tho market iind is the easiest to manipulate. 33i to Hon. R. D. Hume, the fish Vine of Rogue river, was alobby- O o ... . . Tr ist at the legislature, ne op fishing bill advocated by Representative Burns of his district and 'auring "ttie session issued and circulated a circular members of the legisla ture calling Burns a "Sneaking, cowardly rascal unfit to asso- f-iate with honorable genue Mr. Hume has been 1JL1 V 4 " sued for $15,000 damages. To be in a five to one minor itv Smith of Josephine made quite an impression in the low- ii' . f - T er house of the legislature, m five minutes time he knocked $18,000 off the Normal school appropriations and motions that had been tabled were canea up and nassed by Smith while some members were getting ready to ask "What are we voting on?" Osteopathy In Independence T?v renuest I have decided yisit Independence tri-weeklv, and will be at the Talace Hotel every Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur Uva afternoon until further notice j . . . . Vt eiamination will be given all wV. would learn the possibilities of Osteopathy for the cure ot any chronic disease, delormity, or fitW nhvsical disabilities. Osteop athy will reach the cause of, and cure 80 per cent of human ills, and Konofit all. I have successfully treated many well known citizens r,t Pnlk Co.. to whom will he plea a 1 ed to refer you. Results are wnat oil m) nnred tiatients are ine best recommendations, ueieopa thv has come to stay, and com j ...... . manAa thft admiration of all wner UJWtavAw - intrndnced. Full particulars. n? llastrated treatice iree ior vne asking. You'd better investigate while opportunity presents. Dr. S. A. iiartiew, Graduate Osteopath A bettor metal and mora of it, put In just tha right places ami a depar- turo in Iwam atnl handle cenatructton h tt,,, the' Oliver Steel I'lowi Uuious. Their work U ijuarntetd. Olivers Chilled Plows Will aoour In il where other will not. They are utmirpawH'd lit quality and durability. I DB ww - EVRYB0DV'!5 "colDmn iru. Kale llnt, Wantwt or utmUar notice uiree i ' ' 25 enu: one month 75 cent. FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. Knquire of C. K. Ted row. inrce milea Bouth of Monmouth. . t . FOR SALK Hop yr ments; IteverBitle Improved mo, sacks and baskets. Call on 8ru Irvine. WANTED Young how, to weigh about 1250 pounds, genue, m.v over seven years old. W. W . Black, Indepsndence, Oregon. WANTED A saddle horse weight U(Vi1l'ift rmiiniiK. MUHV le tn-aa KnnUir6 at this otTice. nA! L' t T Tj hiiNhela A 1 rui oaiiu seed oats; also quantity of Ue Address or phone Evan Evans, Parker Ore. Call fr Warrant Dallaa, Ore.', Feb. 17, All wArranta endorrd, "Not Paid f..r nt of Fund' prior to May tut - - (i. Vm, will I paid upon prwm tution at the ollic ol ine K.oumj raurer. No Interest will M al lowed after this data. J. K. lU.eley, County TreaHurer. 0eo. J. Rodflcrs $ tfo WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem - Oregon WINTEIt KXCUHSIOM HATIvS TO YAQUINA IAY. A New Departure on the Bouth era racino aim vwr & Eastern lUillroada. Startlinsr hut True People the world over were horrified on learning of the burninf? of a Chicago theater in which nearly eix hundred people lost their, livee, yet more than five time 1 this number .or over 3,000' people died from pneumonia iri Chicago during the eame year, with ecarpely a passing notice. , Every one of these cases ol pneumonia resuiu uum a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Kerned y. A great many who had every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it off by the prompt use of this remedy. The following is an in stance of this ort: "Too much cannot ooM in favor of Chamberlain's Oouch Remedy, and especially for colds and in fluenza. I know that it cured my ..h,tor t onwi. of a Revere cold, and 1 believe saved her life when threatened with pneumonia." W. P. Wilcox, Lo gan, New Tfork. Sold by P, M. Kirk land, the druggist. , ' Slletz Hargalna Detwe Charley baa three bargains in land on the StletK ' It will pay any one wanti ng bargains In land ta investigate. One 80-acre tract lies on pictur e8que Devil's Jase. idib n ' ideal Bummer home, good fishing, good pasture good tourist camp- inir pround. The cascara tree nrinnra fin this nlace. It is offered 6' " " fnr 12 an acre.' A nnther 80-acre two miles from t.hfl mouth of the fiiletz, hear the cannery can be bought for $10 an A third 80 acres lies on the south side of Depoe Bay and i all prair- Ia land oh wh ch fat cattle are now grazing; can be had for ! $12.50 an acre.1'' The owner invites any one want ing a piece of land to come and look at these tracts and then be governed by his own judgment. 5 Address" Depoe Charley, ' Silelz, Ore."n':" ' Afraid of Strong MedlcineH Many people suffer for yeari from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually give ' for1- rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain may be had simply by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm and without taking any medicine internally. " Rev. Amos Parker,' of Magnolr, North Carolina, suffered for eight years with a lame hip, due to severe rheumatic pains, Ha has been permanantly cured by the free ap. plication of Chamberlin's Pain Balm. Ior sale by P. M. Kirkland the drug gist.' ' ' ." "' '' FjOTEL HAMPTON FirttclvM Home Accomodations Monmouth, Oregon. Hairs It pr . . day. I). M. II AMI ION K,T. IIKNKIJ Barber Shop. MAIM STBEKT, A..k ,l,u,r m.lllh (if font Ofllce. UU MV - - - - Fine Hath m connection with nhop . . hiMllet Her Heauty ll.rrUt Howard. o(rt V. 34th 8U New York, at ne time had her tut njKillwt with Mo troufele. Bhe wrltra: l iMid Halt Hlmim or Kcwina for year, but nothing would Mire It, outll I umh iiucAkm ArnK-a rive,- - a. dirtrk and ur hebr fnr cut, burn and rm 23o at A. 8. Ixykt a drug tore. W.B ALLIN D. D. S. ...Dentist.,. Independence, Ctxt HulMIng, Oregon It will pay you to keep Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and' Diarrhoea Remedy in your, home. It costs only a quarter. Sold by P.M. Kirkland the druggist. lonir felt want, and desiring to give the public cheap rates to the coast in trie winter a won Sntnmer.'fbr pernons who dehlre to see blllowa In their wiidoot moods ad Imbibe the pure osone oi (he winter air at the coast, the Mouth ... tnifl f'limnauv In cfninection with the Corvatlls & Eastern Rail road h. nUnA on sale, taklna e(rct Nov. 2, 1!K)4, and continuing until! March, oi ions from all nolnts on their lines, round trip tiikets to Yaqulna at the same rate as during the summer. ri, Hr-keta will be sold on Wednes days and Saturdays only, and will be good for return sixty days from date of Nate. Dr. Mmthorn's sanitary batha wll be in operation and anyone who de glrea a genuine health rtort during the ,.,!iur ,.nnnftf in letter ttian spend a niuwi v" - iv.Aniri nrttAfit Yanuiua. ci.iiu. tiAkntfi will h sold from Al bany Corvallis.Philomath and all polnla west on the Uorvaiim j?.aMiuru is,, it. ( fiSiii Information as to rates, baggage t. jinn ivfl obtained bv applying to the nearest 8. P. agent or direct from W. K. Oman, O. r. A., w. i: uo, rort land, erEdwIri Stone manugir C, & E B: R. t'o., Albany. P, 8. Through tickets to Portland are 'sold by the O. & K. at Corvallis, and by the 8. P., Portland to Oorvallln via Albany and the O. & E. at the same rate aa via the went side, viz: $2.00 C. & E. trains connect at Albany with the Albany-Portland local both ways, s Itch-Ullnjrworm E. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky., writes, April 25, 1902: "For 10 to 12 year I 'had been afllicted with a malady known as theMtch.' The' Itching' 'was most un baarable. I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies I eould hear of, besides a number ot doctors, I ..,;i. tn'.isfa thitnnn hiiu'Ih iitiulication ninu .w u.t.uw v.im. x i . ofBa-llard's SnoW Liniment cured ine complwtoly and permanently. Since then I haye uned the liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it cured eomplely. 25c, 50o and ? 1 .00. Sold by A. S. Locke. 9 Undurtaker, Embaliner, and Funeral Director, I-ndy Awimtant when Desired. INDEPENDENCE - - - OREGON W. G. SHAFJMAN, Merchant Tailor " TSank Building, IndepemdkWr, - Obc. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. liirti.rwii- intitith and Alrlle 1:fW . m. 8:30 1. in. Invri indrn" tl..nc ftr won muulnaud i n m .!. : i. lit. The IiidfpmtJencfi S HO E MA KM It and JIM PA Illicit Carrie , the Cele brated O08tr$ fl$bc$tc$ fiand mad? SHOES Hone Better ft mm G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore, Marble and Granite U'vm Monmoulli lor a trlln. 1;M a, in. :M . III. Monmouth fi.r Imllua. U.I .m. t ) k lit. Alrlln fur M'Hiinimili Mill InliiMnliiac, no . m, :ii p. ni. j I rmllM lor MoniniiiiiH llHllllllIH. 1 m n, m. 7; " lvt Muiiiii" fur iti(Hiimhiii :'. m, imp, iu, f i " 6 " Hi Arw U Wi. xm p. m OSCAR HAYTER, Attorn eyat- Law, CAMI'tfELLBOILUlSn, DALLAS, ' ' OREGON. HOMRR LODGE Ko 4fiKofP Meet every Wed. night fuMlUjIioaiWI.- , , , v , ANlur Miri W J, W. IUehardaon, K, o( It w' B-V I. Moiiuiuents and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Chickens For Sale A few Silver Lace Wyandotteo, a bar gain if sold this month. Mrs. W. L Bice. INDEPENDENCE OREGON. Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH SAL C STREET, Independence, - Oon I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. '