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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1905)
WALTRIt LYON, Kuito wMnu.a-UM ueiwr Initiative) movement ft the ,lv for the filing of refcrtnJum Subserption. $1.50 Pet Year titiont draw, nigh. UnlM "w ' . . M Kitr mn fall III member of the IcRwitwr to Haleni.in extraordinary boh- at fin which is doubtful 0. .11 (mrU-liy la atfai-l fr fur tut mtwMia,... ttmfSa lUaJtaf .o!t K ."'" n.i . oi.ptay Jvrti.iu md " HMkiloa n Mr. Kuyken.hiU should have kept still." Advice J,im ot this time com with por grace. His interview p-jhlished in the OregonUn wns in had taste, ilia birthright wh traded for tho presidency of the senate that lie might Kuykendoodle the leg islature. Thiohjet accomplish ed, he now world lecture the peoples to how they idioalJ receive the appropriations of a Kuykendall legislature. The people are not disposed to re ceive directions from the king pin of the organization that has flaunted in their face a 11,000,000 bill gotten up in defiance of public sentiment. It is in the tope of forever burying Kuy kendoodleism, that the people nre now muchly stirred. The people have no ear for the ad- offer it he should deliver ir.eet for repentance. fruits, 14 for the refirt ixluni however, destined to give way to n Iat tbVU invoked when the proper . i ir uiviit lira arrives, t:ir tmrt that is alleged t be the prune motive in the hrt move wouia amount to little or nothing Whr hould therw U two elect ions? Or. why should there be substitution of the Ul-advi-eJ for that which will to effective Telegram. , has Pr.i.lnt Hoosevelt has P- I , x " . . - i pedient, the next t j ,,1 negro to office in re direct and ctlective sirp ior , yofk Serves them rtgiu. i. ... - I , buck I people Ui mr " to Dr. Kuykendall a proposition Have you plowed your hops ' . .;- I Ml i 1 Bntuitiuite an miuauvo iiu for the proposed refereudum if hi Hoard of Recent will dis- continue Drain as state school. With this proposition P ohim the people will to greatly strength ened. If the proposal is met, a school is cut olT, ttlOUO is saved and then the people can fall back on the initiative to setth? the strusnrle for existence among the oilier three school. If Dr. Kuyk?ndall should refuse to lend his influence, heralded a frtw mouths ago as all powerful, th refusal would be a campaign cry before the election of June 11H. The question of wheiner or not the state should appro bate $21000 for two graduates at Drain would bo squarely be- i fore the people and it wouia oe a vote winner for the referendum advocates. Senator Haines who introduc- . -riL. Pfoci.lent fif the! j Ik, l.ic lorrislft tnrfl VICo OI llle line - - - - a yjil JU hid o senate, however good for them it for tj)0 elimination of a state may be and before presuming to mai at Drain, and whose- bill was defeated by the Booh Kuykendall influence is now en eei ior repcuiuuv.. ivuyKeuumi tunucuw .. On the head of the Kuykendall. to -et tije legislature ..nwotmnrcs the onus of nnnronnA in the hope of the unusually large appropna- heading off the referendum and ;rta far ml p ere find normal I w - o school purposes. It is well known that the influence of the President f the Senate not only kept Drain on the list but had the allowance for the school of two graduates raised from tl 5,000 to $21,000. It is also conceded that Drain whose hills and hollows are so dear o him was the last sraw that broke the camel's back and that, had it been left off the outcry against House Bill 370 would not have been heard in such thunderous tones. The leaving off of Drain would have been accepted as gome indication of a deske on the oart of the legislature to nipfit. in a degree at least, the demands of the people for re- 1 form in the state's normal scnooi policy. Now, before he can ask to be heard by the people, Dr. Kuykendall cannot do-less than call together the Drain board of regents, of which he is a mem ber, and have further attempt to conduct that school at state ex pense, called off. Dr. Kuyken dall, it's up to you. You are versed in swapping and "log rolling" in the legislature. Try N it on the Yamhillers. Picture vom tVm creat sacrifice it tU I'll V I" " to r.ould be to you to cut that lead pipe connection between Drain and the state treasury and offer it up in exchange for a "lay down" on the part of those who are clamoring for the dismem-j bermentoflhat $1,000,000 off spring of the Kuykendall legis lature. Such an act on the part of the late President of the Sen ate is necessary before he may espect a hearing at the hands of the people ' Referendum petitions in order to secure a rote at next general flection must be filed in the ffio fth Secretary of State by May 18. Petitions for a ref erendum on House Bill 370 are still in circulation and there is no doubt the requisite number mnrA npfirlV meetine the de uiands of the people. Senator Haines position is; "We ought to let each class of aDoronriations stand on its own merits. I believe we roemoers of the Legislature can agree to m it . this and get away irom me capital in two days." Governor Chamberlain, in terviewed on the question said; "It take3 two-thirds ot tne members of the Legislature to constitute a quorum to transact business. If two-thirds of tue members of each house were to agree to attend a special session without cost to the state, to re peal the present appropriation bill, to pass separate bills for appropriations for the several institutions, so that the people can demand the referendum upon them without holding up all. and further agree not to take up other subjects of legislation I would not look with uisiavor upon a request that a special session be called. I cannot say positively, however, what I would do until the question comes up to me." ' The Falls City Argus has been suceeded by the Falls City Looser. When the mills all start iip, it will be in order for the "Logger to give way to tne "Lumberman." But the L.og ger is good enough. It beats the Argus. ' It is a species of ex travagance to talk of invoking both the initiative and referen dum, when the former may be made to answer the purpose fully and the latter will serve it only in part, with accompanying an noyance and additional expense. With the referendum a suc cess the real problem yet re mains for solution. There is not much reason to believe that the. next Legislature will be uny better than tho last one. In that event, unless the initiative or sheared your goats! March 10, and lawns need mowing in Independence. Everybody plowing hops. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Fr K-le. MU nt. Vuut or liullr notice I" lin iDim '""""" 5cuU: on mouth 74 wnu. FOR SALE 1" wh 'cowi Enquire at thi ollicn. FOR SALE-?mU lot of nop roots, enquire at Str Oroorry. FOR SALE Thoroughbred white Wyandott eggs lor sale ou cent pr Uinfc. II. O. Seely West Independence. FOR SALE 1500 labels A 1 seed oats; also quantity of Defi ance eeed wheat. Addreia or phone Evan Evane. Tarker, Ore. FOR SALE Cheap a cow, frwh within a wetk. W. F. Simoo R. F. D. Independence. FOR SALE Mrs. J. W. Richard- aon has for eale at her home oo Monmouth street, California Medicated soap. This soap is good for soree, chavped hands, Kl.ck hArirt. dondruff etc. lOo per cake or three for 2fc. FOR SALE Gentle " 4-year old draft horse well broken; Per cheron and Shire croiw; weight 1400. Inquire at thin office. . FOR SALE Twenty acres land clone to Independence. Good buUdingand well fenced. En quire at this office. DISC PLOWS "Talkkif Polnti" mar Intercat th Slnn M itUkaTlowPolnUH to Intmit the farm. " Yoa caul cultltatt thf aoll anJ tct good Kiutu w Ithowt tfu proptr toola, W have thtm . 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When your ship of health Ktrikes the hidden rocke or ConBUinption, Pneumonia, etc., you are lot, if you don't get help from Dr. Kin' New Dincovery for CoiiHiirription. J. W. McKinnon. of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I bad been very 111 with Pneumonia, under the care of two doc tors, hut was getting no better when I luan to take Dr. KinK'e Dis covery. The first done gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Sure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colda. Guaranteed at A. 8. Locke's HmoiBtrA. nrice 50c and $1.00. Trial VA Uf -J f bottle free. Notice for Publication K DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Laud Office at Oregon City, Oregon, February 25, 1905. Notice is hereby given tbat the fol-lowiDg-named nettler has filed notice of hie intention to make final proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon uuy, ureguu. n Anril 12. 1905. viz: Frederick E. Howe, H. E. No. 12050 for the 8 I of B VV & 8 of 8 10 1 Bee. iz, l. a., R. 7 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: John Cllne, of Pedee, Oregon; John V. Ron co, of Pedee, Oregon ; Paul Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon; Harah Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DRESBER, Register. Cbrougl) Special Arrangement With The Portland Journal, we arc enabled to offer during the remainder of this month, the Xivice fl meek mm ..Jitpt AtD THE I- FOR This makes four papers a week and besides the, local news you get the home and for eign telegraphic service of the Portland paper. This offer is temporary. If you want the papers send in your subscription or hand it to one of our representatives at once. G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titlea Investigated. East Side Main Street, l XBX HOMER LODGE K" 4fl K of P $3?! Meets every Wed. night In Mitchell Mall. , tg Arthur Moore, C. O- J. VV. Richardson, K. of K and H. Independences Oregon 0. C. T. CO'8. REAMERS POMONA, ALTONA, OREGONA Leave Independence for Albany daily, 8 P. M: for Corvallis, Mon- days, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 P. M. Leave Independence for Portland daily, 9 A.M. A MATTER OF HEALTH OSCAR HAYTER, , Attorney-at-Law, CAMPBELL BUILDING , DALLAS, OREGON. K.T. HUNK LIS, BarberShop. ' ' MAIN bTRKET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Baths m .connection with shop Independence:, - Oueoon. HAS HO SUBSTITUTE I. L. SMITH Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on DraugHt, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - , Oregoa I. L. SMITH; Proprietor.