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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1905)
West Side enterprise WALTER LYON, Kmtok Knlared tndrni1s Or., poUmo ik-.v.iia-! matter Subscrplion, $1.50 Per Year KUBHrRtrrtoN rate (Sirlotly la tTue) rVr ,r ' Hlx month ... - 8lti(t copy Kdla uoM lfl;nupTjlln:lmU1it. Rlon rtUplny sdvrlln md known on application . In the judgment of this paper, it would be unwise to invoke the referendum on House bill No. 370 in order to got at tho school appropriations. This bill carries appropriations amount ing to over a million dollars, including the state institutions and a variety of other appro priations. The people cannot pick out any item or class of items to pass upon but must vote upon the bill in its entirety. Gover nor Chamberlain did not see fit to veto the bill as it stands though threats were made be fore it came to his desk. It is not at all certain that a majority of voters would favor turning down the entire appropriation and if they should not there would be the trouble and ex pense of an election for the experiment. If the bill should be defeated at the polls it would entail no end of trouble and expense. Every institution for which money is appropriated in the bill, would be held up and the wheels of government blocked unless money lenders should come forward,and offer tojadvance funds to carry out the purposes of the legislature in making the appropriation. If money should be advanced for the penitentiary, asylum, soldiers' home, reform school, blind school, mute school, state biologist and for counties for support of non-resident poor, etc., there is no assurance that money would not also be ad vanced for the schools. All alike have the sanction of a leg islature and by his failure to veto, the official sanction of the Governor. The voter would have no way of indicating which of the items met with his dis approval, and all that might afterwards be allowed by a fu "ture legislature or by the trib unal of the people, would be augmented by accumulated in terest. Besides the institutions affeeted would necessarily be crippled. The indications of an early spring are abundant. Crocuses and other flowers are blooming out. The warm sunshine of the past few days has started up the grass and grain, and sparrows are building their nests. - It is unusually . early and fears are entertained by some that a con tinuation of the genial weather will start vegetation only to be nipped by frost later. Others however believe Nature has de creed an early spring and their faith is strengthened by the ac tivity of birds building their nests. These, it is cited are rarely misled by weather con ditions and an early spring may follow this year to counter-balance the late one of last year. One of the weighty reasons advanced in a speech to the leg islature by Dr. Kuykendall as to why the Drain Normal should be kept on the state pay roll was that the speaker, Dr. Kuy kendall, began the, practice of medicine at Drain and every foot of the surrounding hills was in memory, dear to him. Get some curly-haired physi cian to practice medicine in your village a few years, famil iarixa him with the surrounding hills and hollows; then send him to tho legislature and ttsk for $-21,000 for a state school or some other purpose. It is fortunate for the state the late president of the Sen ate has practiced medicine only in Drain and Eugene. Other wise he would have bankrupted the state with school appro priations Tn his illness. County Judge Coad has the sympathy of the people of Tolk county, and the WpRt Side Enterprise joins uu every citixen in wishing for his speedy recovery. The day of securing state aid for schools by "log-rolling" is nnst. Hereafter, every school must go before the legislature or tho people on its individual merits.. It is announced that "Jack" "Matthews has retired as leader of a faction of the Republican v n party. Can the party stand ht This is "House Bill No. 370" edition of the West Side Enter prise. The Improvement League" re cently had an election of new officers. Let's hear from tliem. Now is the time for the Im provement League to show signs of life. $100 Heward, $10O The readers or this paper will be pleawd to learn that there M ai ieav , eaae that x'lence ha been able to cure In all it stages, and that I Catarrh. Hall i Ca tarrh Cure It the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ,i.n..nl dluase. require DC1UK m wit i. - constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh . . . -i .4 1 mai itf n n - Cure U taken Internally, ai-iiu -surface or thi yt UU fcUC wv- tern, thereby destroying the foundation of by building np the constitution and aHlstlng nature In doing Its wora. i f'"""-' have so much faith in its curative powers ...... .!.., on Hundred Dollars for any Mm. iucj " cane that It falls to cure. fend for list o testimonials. Addreas F. J. CHEN EY 4 CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 7-5c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Winter Kates to Taquina Bay In order to accomodate the many rwnnle who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific company will sell on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, until March 31, 1005, round trip tickets, at low rate?, to Ya nninfc and return, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Those who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest South ern Pacific agent for tickets. Agts: Oregon City, Harrisburg. Aurora, Hillsboro, Woodburn, Newbere, Sa lem, Sheridan, Jefferson, Forest Grove, Springfield, McMinnville, Brown sville, Independence, En gene, Lebanon. Itch itlngworm E. T. Lucas, Wingo, Ky., writes, April 25, 1902: "For 10 to 12 years I had been afflicted with a malady known as the 'itch.' The itching was most un baarable. I had tried for years to find relief, having: tried all remedies I could hear of, besides a number ot doctors. I wish to slate that one single application of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me completely and permanently. Since then I have used the liniment on two separate eccasions for ring worm and it cored complely. 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by A. 8. Locke. Notice for Publication DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEM0R, Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, February 25, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has riled notice of his Intention to make final proof in. support of hfs claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at OregoD City, Oregon, on April 12, 1905, viz: Frederick E. Howe, one of the heirs of Mary M. Howe, deceased, H. E, No. 12329, for the S. of N. E. of Sec. 18, T. 9 S R.6W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : John Cline, of Pedee. Oregon; John V. Ron co. of Pedee, Oregon ; Paul Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon; Sarah Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN For Rut. iKeot. Wanted or similar notices thr lines lu this coin in a, wnt: on month "S cents. FOR 8AL12 Frfh milk cov. .Cnquir of C. K. Tedrow. three miles south of Monmouth. FOR 8ALK Thoroughbred whit Wyandotte egg tor sale at ?0 cent's per setting. II. 0. Soely West Independence. tt'ANTKn Young horse, to weigh about 12.V) pound", gentle, not over seven year old. W. W. Black, Independence, Oregon. FOIl SALK 15( bushel A 1 seed oats; also quantity of Defi ance seed wheat. Address or phone Evan Kvans, Parker, - Ore. FOUND A pair of black kid gloves. Enquire at this olllce. A writer In American Medicine say that the United States bank bills In general circulation cannot compete with most foreign money In deoeuey of appearance. Abroad, lie soya, bank notes that come Into private po-s.slon are fresh, cleun and crisp, ami ho cite the custom of the Itank of Eiitflund to cancel, destroy and reissue all note, oiled or not, that ure presented tor payment Money has been accused of spreading infectious diseases, aud per haps our progressive health authorities will one day Insist upou periodical cleaning tip of the stock In circulation. War Is declared against chest pro tectors, padded vests aud other like devices by IlriXLsh medical authorities. The spine, however, especially hi the region near the shool-er, should be kept warm, they say. The thin back waistcoat is "the undertaker's best friend" and mainly responsible for the hacking cough. A close Dttlng shoul der cape of Manuel or other warm nia torlal worn next to the skin and cov ering the base of the neck is a good protection and can be fashloued so ns to avoid clumsiness. It seems to have been a case of "like master, like man," when the Russian soldiers looted the shops and lluuor saloons at Port Arthur after the white flag went up. The officers rifled the army treasure chests and despoiled the privates of their lawful pay. A sixth moon has been discovered doing a periodical trick at lighting the planet Jupiter. Now, if a couple of ex tra moons could be sent this way ths gas and other lighting trusts would abolish themselves and footpads turn to honest callings. Afraid of Strong Mediclnea Many people suffer for years from rheumatic pains, and prefer to do so rather than take the strong medicines usually gives for rheumatism, not knowing that quick relief from pain mny be had simply by applying Cham berlain's Pain P.ahn and without taking any medicine internally. Rev, Amos Parker, of Magnolr, North Carolina, snnered for eight years with a lame hip, due to severe rheumatic pains, lis has been pcrmanantly cured by the free ap plication of Chamberlin's Pain Balm, lor sale by P. M. Kirkland the drug gist. Slietz Bargains Depoe Charley has three bargains in land on the Siletz. It will pay any one wanting bargains in land to investigate. One 80-acre tract lies on pictur esque Devil's Lake. This is an ideal summer home, good fishing, good pasture, good tourist camp ing ground. The caecara tree grows on this place. It is offered for $12 an.acre. Another 80-acre two miles from the mouth of the Siletz, near the cannery can be bought for $10 an acre. A third 80 acres lies on the south side of Depoe Bay and is all prair ie land on which fat cattle are no'w grazing; can be had for $12.50 an acre. 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. Address Depoe Charley, Siletz, Ore. Croup Begins with the symptoms of a common cold ; there is chilliness, sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Givefrequent email ' doses of Ballard's llorehound Syrup, (the child will cry for it) and at the first sign ot a croupy cough apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to the throat. Mrs. A. Vliet New Castle, Colo., writes, March 19, 1902: I think Ballards llorehound Syrup a wonderful remedy, and so pleasant to take. Sold by A. 8. Locke, The Oliver Has No Side Draft It has tho leit Hitch on tho market and is the easiest to manipulate. A better metal and more of It, put in just the right place snd a new depar ture in beam aud handle construction has made the Oliver tUeel Plows famous. Their work is guaranteed. 0. G. T. CO'S. STEAMERS POMONA, ALTONA, OREGONA Leave Independence K. Albany daily. 8 P. M J for Corvallis. Mon days, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturday at 8 P. M. Leave Independence for IHrtland dally, 9 A. M. G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Title Investigated. East Side Main Street, I.VDE PESDEXCE, 000 THE STOVER GASOLINE ENGINE BEST ON THE MARKET A safe durable and economical power for pumping water, sowing wood, run ning cream seperators, and many other uses on the farm. FULLY GUARANTEED H. M. EDGAR AGT. lnaVpnfcnce J J Ortym HtartllnK but Trtso People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly six hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these cases ot pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by ths timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A great many who had everv reason to fear pneumonia have warded it oft" by the prompt use of this remedy. The following Is an in stance of this sort: "Too much cannot be said in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and especially for colds and In fluenza. I know that it cured my daughter, Laura, of a severe cold, and 1 believe saved her life when threatened with pneumonia." W. D. Wilcox, Lo gan, New York. Sold by P. M. Kirk land. the druggist. Notice for Publication DKPAKTMENT OF TIIS INTEItlOR, Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, February 25, 1905. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler hos filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on April 12, 1905, viz: Frederick E. Howe, H. E. No. 121150 for the H J of H VV 4 H of S E J Hec. 12, T. 9 H.f R. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Cline, of Pedee, Oregon; John V. Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon; Paul Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon; Harah Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DREHHER, Register. It will pay yo" t0 ke,'l' Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your home. , It costs only a qunrter. Sold by P.M. Kirkland the druggist FL 1 jfaY? M durability. er4idIrtH' to. -ai- - - " I Cull for Warrants Dallas, Ore., Feb. 17. 1WS. All warrants endorsed. "Not Paid for wsnt of Funds," prior to May (5, 1901, will U paid upon prosen tation at tho ollice oi me wumj Trsasurer. No Interest will bt al lowed after this date. J. K. Heeiley, (lountv Treasurer. Geo. T. Rogers 4 Co WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem Oregon W.B ALLIN D. D.S. ...Dentist... Pnlnlr Kxtntction Cooper 8u!!llo, Independence, Oregon Undertaker, Embalmer, aud Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Desired, INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON The ImlcjH-mleme SHOEMAKER find REPAIRER Carrie the Cele brated Coggers JUbcstos fjand made SHOES none Better G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore, Marble anil Gnudfe Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Chickens For Sale A few Kilver Laeo Wyundottes, a bar gain if sold this month. Mrs. W. L Bice. INDEPENDEN'CE OREGON mm mm Pit ' ii '.-'-TV J I Oiicers Cbillcd Plows 5TVtJ Will scour in soil whore other will not. Thcv are unsurpassed in quality and HOTEL HAMPTON Kiritclat Home Accomodations Monmouth, Oregon. lUin tl per djr' I). M. HAMPTON' 11 T. IIKNKIJ Barber Shop. MAIN STHKKT, One door south of I'ost Office. Fina Iialhs in cttn:lion with shop l.NDKrKXPENCE, Obeoox. Hpoilffil Her Urmity HarrlU Howard, of W. 34lh Pt., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled w ith skin trouble. 8 ho writes: , "I had Halt Rheum or Kctem for years, but nothing would cure It, until I used liuiklen'a Arnica Halve." A quick and sure hcsler for cuts, bums aud sores. 2Ao at A. K. Locke's drug store. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor Rank liuilding, Ishki'Kxdknce, 0oo. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Ixivmi Inilptwrc liiiivilh sod Atrll 7::n a. t. HM p. in. Iftvaa Alrlls for Moninoutli iul Imll!MIHll)C, 9m a. in, lift p. in, Imm fin iim lor MonmouMi snd lmli'lK'Iiilrllc. I rOO p, m. 7:30 " l.'ves Moninmith for Jnili'iidBiir B m. p. III. t:M " 4:44 S;0S " I hidipi oa p. m leaves Iiiitii(in" rtiilirw for Mon muiilimml Oullss a. m. S:1A i. in. ,'v-s Monmouth Tor Alrllo. 7:W, m. :M l. m. L'vm Mnnmoutb for ltttllsn. 11:2 a.m. t-.m . m. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMPBELL BOILIHNG, DALLAS, OREGON. HOMER LODGE No 45 K of P Meet every Wed. night In Mitchell Hall. Artlwir Monro, C, l J. W. Itlchardson. K. of R and 8. I. L. SMITH w 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.