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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1905)
West SiJe enterprise WALTER LYON, Kimtok Su-bscrption. $1.50 Per Year tki.kpho.sk l. (ifnniPTiov it tk (tiricllf la 4u ..U .... r.r yr K' mMl.. ........ ........... Bla(! rvyf Rata on rfWflay d f rtll a;mJ kuvu The Dlaiier. Peter (irant an. Harvey Dale, PorlUul's wel known gamblers- have tiiuill)' quit the Metropolis of the Nort ttKt n.1 sriiiie to 1mim1i to set up in thee-unb'ing lnine. It has been a Herculean job but Sheriff" Word ran them out de spite the cit' administration Word has certainly demonstra ted that he possesses the Iioose velt honesty and Tom Lawson courage. Before leaving Eugene Blazt er remarked: "I have come to believe that this man Word is strictly "on the square." He conceives it to be his duty to close gambling places, and I am convinced he intends to keep them closed. He doesn't play any favorites. Billy Simon has reached the same conclusion, and none of us intends making any ' more trouble. We're going to look elsewhere." According to (ieneral Manager Worihington, it eot 1100 a day to operate a joengr train between Portland and Indepen dence, a distance of TO mile. In making the round trip, the train would cover lM miles making the operating expense ." cents per mile. In spite of Dr. Osier, Mayor Williams will run for a second term as mayor of Portlaud. At present, good prospect for hops and other crops. Oregon apples are Pippins. The man who like bis work well enouirh to kep everlastingly at it and take pains at every turn is t safe genlua to tie to. T'i do the ricbt thing, lo the riaht way, io do some things better thau they were ever done before that is Usk worthy any mans HTori. Il's lots easier to alidd down a banister than to climb a flight of ... V - l stairs. You can slide aown io oo scuritv without trouble, but it takes climbing to b somebody. Gentleness and good cheer-these come after all qufstions of morals. CAMS FOR FAIR OF NATIVE POD EVERYBODY'S COLUMN; I Fw llnt, Wauled or slmllari ttottcm tlirv lint It) this (HilnmU, . cult, m ii. .u.: 73 certs. 1 FOR 8ALK Krh milk cows' Euquirsat this otliee. j FOR SALE Small lot of bop roots, enoulr at rHar (Irooery s c a rcc Rolls of Wall Paper President E. L. Smith of the Oregon Development League is in receipt of advice from Lon don that Hood River Newtown Pippins are selling for 15.43 per box. Newtown Pippins have been selling in Edinburgh at $4.83 per box. These prices cap are equivalent to about 7 cents apiece for Oregon apples and is apiece iui uictuu ayyico au c . - said to be the high water mark at his home in Independence for foreign apples in London markets. This is the best ad vertisement possible for Oregon's apples and will as a natural consequence stimulate the apple industry in the state. Oregon ians sometimes forget to fully appreciate the luxuries they en joy right at home.: The present penitentiary offic ials that assumed their duties shortly after the sensational Tracy and Merrill break, scorned the idea of a convict scaling the walls. Early Wednesday niorn- in2 a prisoner by the name of Charles Williamson, deliberate ly carried a step ladder to th? outer wall mounted the stock ade and pulling the ladder up after him lowered it on the out side and descended unmolested to freedom. Everybody thinks he can manage a penitentiary un til he has one to manage. Then he quickly learns how little he tnows about it. The Harriman officials have sent a special man to Salem to investigate and encourage the establishment of a flax mill al that point. It has been the effort of Mrs. W. P. Lord's life to secure a flax mill for Salem, and if the Harriman people are in earnest in the matter there is prospect of her long cherished dream being realized. , Dallas will elect a mayor three ceunoilmen and a record er next month. E. C. Kjrk- Patrick is mentioned for mayor. "all sum . I rrnm nr. FsMIi Better streets will be a feature of the platform of the candidates. M. A. Baker is home on a fur oughlrom the Soldiers Home at Roseburg During his t-tay at tfca Home, Mr. Baker haa put in his time making walking canes and he now has a collection of fifty sticks that make a valuable treasure. 'hey are made of native woods in to a variety of shapes and orna mented with shells and polished to gloss finish. There are myrtle, adrone. oak. Indian-arrow wood canes and canes of leather wrapped around steel rods. Two of thex are hollow and can be used as smoking pipes by merely removing the tip from the little end and a from the handle end. Mr. Baker's collection of cane ia well worth seeine. He now haa them FOR 'SALE. In town of Mon- mouih 2 J acres land, hons. barn and orchard on same. A bargain. Applv to John Nichols, Monmouth. FOR SALE W. T. Haley, can furnish a few settings ol Blue Andalusian eirtfs H for 50c. Independence. FOR SALE Hop roots and hay. English cluster hops and hay in bale. Hill Bros. FOR SALE. Burkank potatoes, 70 sacks. Inquire of II. G.Seeley, Independence. FOR SALE. Seed oats, fine qual ity. Enquire of Chas. Iliff, Independence. EGGS FOR HATCHING From select pens of Black Mio orcas. Pearl Guineas and Pekin Ducks. Also 3 pens of Minorcas and 5 pairs Guineas for sate. C. I. Ballard, Rickreall Oregon. Exclusive Agents for the Bailey Wall Paper Oo. of Cleveland, Ohio It will do you good to look thru our entire line of wall decorations and you will never pay too much for what you may buy. The best house linings for the least money Do not neglect to visit us when in Salem. Douglas county people Lave sought ha them made a nart of that county's display at the Lewis and Clark Fair, but true to Polk, Mr. Baker brought them home and will see Mrs. Wolfe relative to having them made a part of the Polk county exhibit. , State of On io, City of Toledo, 1 Lucaj coujttt. Prank J. Cheney make oath that be U teulor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney 4 rv. Hnino hiiBlneaa In the City of Toledo, County and Htate aforesaid, and that laid Arm will pay the nm of ONE hujndkuu DOLLARS for each and every eaae of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the oe of Hal l' Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CH EN'EY, Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. A. W. GLEASON, (HkalI) Notary Pubmc. Mir ratjirrh Cure Is taken Internally, and act directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Bena for testi monials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggist. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. A Safe Cough Medicine For Children. Tn hiivinir a conen medicine for children never be afraid to buy Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relier is always guru to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cougn. For sale by P. M. Kirkland the Drug Champion Liniment For Rheu matism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chap- inville, Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the champion ol all lini ments. The tmst year I was troubled a irreat deal with rheumatism In my shoulder. After trying several cures th storekeeper here recommended this remedy and it completely cured me." There le no use of anyone suf fering from that painful ailment when this liniment can oe obtained for a One application gives prompt relief and its continued use for short time will produce a permanent ' . n a T J I-1 -J iU. cure. For sale by r. si. iviraiauu, n Druggist. Strikes Hidden itocka. When your ship of health strikes j the hidden rocks of Consumption, Pneumonia, etc., you are lout, if you don't get help from Dr. KuiKS iw Discovery for Consumption. J. W. McKlonon, of Talladega Springs, Ala., writes: "I bad been very ill with Pneumonia, under the care of two doc tors, but was getting no better when I Ugau to lake Dr. King's New Dis covery. The first dose gave relief, and one bottle cured me." Kure cure for sore throat, bronchitis, coughs and colds. Guaranteed at A. H. Locke's drug store, price 60c and tl.OO. Trial bottle free. Th e House Furnishing Go. Next Jos. Myers & Sons SALEM OREGON Slletz llarffalns 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 cascara tree grows on this place. It :s 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 thesouth side of Depoe Bay andis all"prair ie land on which fat cattle are now grazing; can be had for $12.50 an acre. The owner invites any one want- inc a niece of land to come and ri i look at these tracts and then governed by his own judgment Address Depoe Charley, JSiletz, Ore. Itrir For Hatching From tborough-bred brown leg horns. Fifty cents a setting. Mrs. F. Keeee, South Independence. VM J. .... II.n.eJASPJEKSOK Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant ' wben Desired. INDEPENDENCE OREQON m aim G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite SURE CURB esaSSUS: CD MUSCLES. LAME BACK, STlf f JOINTS, f HOSTED SUT, BURNS, SCALDS, ETC AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subduas Inflam mation and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Porss, loosens ths Fibroin Tissues, pro motes a free circulation of ths Blood, giving ths Muscles natural lasticity. Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. . FISH AND POULTRY MARKET Fish, Oysters, Clams, Crabs, Beef, Pork and Dressed Chickens GIVE ME A CALL E. E. Yarnell C. Street , Independence, Oregon A r.'ATTEX OF HEALTH E.T.HENKLE, BarberShop. MAIN 8THEET, One door south of Post Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - - Oregon. mm. F" I V T 1"" E a HI ft M : " -1 ti rCUREP OF PARALYSIS I 1 . W. S. Bailev. P. O. True. Tens, writes: . "My , wife bad been suffering fire years with paralysis ia , her arm, when I wits persuaded to ue Ballard'a 6now Liniment, which effected a complete cure. I have also used it (or old sores, frost bites and skla eruption i. It does the work.'.' . BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED, ALWAYS UtEO REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES . THREE SIZES : 25c, 50c and $1.00 BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY A.' S. Locke, Independence. L S: Perkins, Monmouth. Absolutely Puro flAS 110 SUBSTITUTE 0. a T. CO'S. STEAMERS POMONA, ALTONA. OREGONA Leave Independoncfl 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. HOMER LODGE No 4't K f P Meets every Wed. night In Mitchell Hall. Arthur Moore, C, C J. VV. Richardson, K. of R and 8. Geo, Rodgers $ Co WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem - Oregon