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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1905)
IUcsi Side enterprise WAl.IKH LYON, Ki.ir.iH Subscription. $1.60 Pet Ytai (Hirlcl!y 1 .lviw) tr iar. W Hit ai'iiHIn.., ttiuffi tuy ' Ha J i .tl.a .i,iWi i!lBlriM n ! m an rtli'lr tnvfiutnitw ki- a t'liii.wtiou , A1 t rliM !.. ! t-ixii.;; Httviiti. t breeding iu tlii paper iili of poultry iu I'olk county. A committee of Marion cuimty citizens will wait ou the Marion county court and a committee of Polk county citizen will wait ou the Tolk couuty court at the sitting of each body on the first of next month to ask that the two t-ounties operate a ferry across the river at Independence. The committee that w ill appear before the Marion couuty court will bo composed of citizens of Marion county having residence and business interests in that part of the county opposite In dependence. The Polk county committee will be composed of Polk county citizens of the In dependence vicinity. These committees will tell the courts that the citizens directly interest ed propose to buy or put in a new ferry to present to the two counties clear of debt and ask that the counties bear the ex pense of maintenance. It is proper and well that the mem bers of the two courts know in advance what will be asked and : what will be offered. Benton and Linn counties maintain a free ferry at Corvallis and an other at a small place called Peoria. Marion and Polk oper ate no ferry over the dividing stream but do maintain a large bridge at Salem. Of the burden f maintenance of this bridge, Polk bears one third. The country on either side of the river has developed to that . extent, and traffic back and forth across the stream at this point reached such proportions that a free ferry has come ' to be public necessity. from now until next Christmas the ferry will be in greater demand than it was even last year. For weeks at a time last fall, the ferry was compelled to run un til 2 o'clock in the morning to accommodate the travel and during the day teams awaiting their turn blocked the way from "the ferry landing for rod3 away. There is already a healthy traf fic this year which will increase until after hop-picking season and the traffic thi3 year 'Will un doubtedly surpass that of any preceding year. A toll ferry is an obstacle to the growing com merce between the two counties and the maintenance of a free ferry is a very proper duty of the two counties. At in lLw livestock business It has1 bent learned that it Ukei no more food to rauo ! l'y mouth Hack. HutT Orphington or Minorca than it dors to ri a common shanghai. Lou l pleton brought to market few Jays ago 1 Plymouth Il.wk rhic-krna that netted him $1 1.70 or nearly a dollar apiice There is money to be made m the noultrv business in Polk county. A delayed copy of Pcia edition of the Amity Advance is at hand. It is a reflection o prosperity in the littlo town of mitv and the rich country sur . i roundinc it. lhe Advance a special edition will be a lasting advertisement of Amity aud it tln hack in ir of the eoplo of that community. A Hin Van Winkle awakes down in the Rogue River Val- ey to charge Hon. N. I Butler with voting for 13 road appro- nation bills in the legislature fifWn years asro. In as mucu ... w, . as "Tack's" vote was recorded in nf the number "13" a "holler" is out of order. mammmmmxmssmmamm M Jl w P3& m'tiL.jSi (VXWSimff R M. WADE & rm A 1 ir.'tlS3iLif(USs(Ui Wagon cmttM a tl 1rK at Ua on a shown In thla H hr Uvu, not l-jhnU, Tti ! ihatiU f luttiilxt to Kvt yoM o Hm o( tha In nipnlty of tit W'l -.. w pcHindi all toll. Ttit in ftul not btfk not It rln. 1 1 (ct, It la In acrvtoa Ulay. It rrrit tl.la loa4 kiuit It la our TAMOUS CUTZB BEAB1N0 AXLE . n t HrrnuM it waa "GOOD TIMBER AND BONE DiYM Ywi cannot uSer yvnt cuauwiira outer txaiof ai!a, Iron UI buU and acuia cf oihtr goud thlogt ud! you RUSHFCRD and WINONA WAGONS ttttr loTtdgta further . Wa oQer a atanf lirojmaltion. Write ImmadUtety. VVIHONA WJ1S0H CO, - Winona, f.!!nn. MMtiM tktt MM) mt. AGENTS, OR71G OK VrA.1 T. ferrill threatens to rnn for nwvor of Portland on a I platform favoring the licensing of vice. Corvallis & Eastern llailroad; TIME CARD NO. ZS I No. 2 tor l&quina: Leaves Albany 12:45 p.m. " Corvallia 1:48 p.m.! Arrives Yaouiua 13:20 p.m.) If vou have anything worth No. 1 IictumiBj: . .! x ! -rlnhitinjr at the LeWlS and a iiuma. - o Clark Fair, tell Mrs. Wolfe about it. I'm not ao sure what the uo pardonable 8D is, but I believe it id tha (iinoaition to not par email bills. If I were a woman I woaid culti vate the fine art of listening. No woman can talk as interestingly aa she can look. notloea tbre line la this ooltunn, 2-jcenti: one month 7j oenta. G:45 a. M. Leaves Corvallis. ... 11:30 a. m. Arrives Albany 12:15 p. m. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: ' Leavea Corvallia 0:00 A. M. Arrives Albany 6:40 a. M. Lv. Albany for Detroit 7:30 a. m j Arrives Detroit.... .12:02p.m.; No. 4 Iroin Detroit: ; Leaves Detroit 12:35 p. M ! Arrives Albany 5:15 p. M Lv. Albany for CorvTa 7:15 p,m Arrives Corvallis .... 7:55 p. M ' Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in tim tn rnnnwt with tha a. PJ EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Uuuth bound train, aa well aagiv- , ine two or three hours in Albany i For Kale. iRent, Wanted or similar before departure of S. P. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with the FOR SALE Fresh milk coire o; r. iroini n wrTau aoc Aiuanr giving aireci service io iswpcn and adjacent beaches. FOR SALE Small lot of hop Tram No. 3 for Detroit via AI- roots, enquire at Star Grocery: bany, leaves Corvallis at 6:00 a. m. FOR SALE Thoroughbred white d connects with the S. P. Ab Wyandotte eggs for sale at 60 P"1 oiu ? cents per setting. II. G. Seely ' w, .! . " m., arriving there at noon, giving FOR SALE EDglieh Cluster and ampie time to reach the Breiten- Early Fuegal hop roots; also bush hot springs the same day, hay. Hill Bros. Train No. 4 connects at Albanv with the Portland-Albany local, which arrives here at 7:10. and seed oats; also quantity of Defi- LUD8 (o Corvallis leaving Albany ance seen wneai. AaureB8 or . t 7;15 and Rrriving in Corvallig at phone Man & vans, rarKer, 7.55 m Chrouflb Special JlrranSeiiient With The Portland Journal, we are enabled to offer during the remainder of this month, the AND THE ..Oregon" 30 WecH mm twice - n - CUeeli: - FOR FOR SALE 1500 bushels A 1 Ore. Why don't the West Side En terprise go after people for , not cleaning ' up their alleys and back-yards? asks a lady reader. The suggestion is timely. Both health and civic pride demand that the old tin cans, barrel staves, old shoes and other rub bish be raked up and disposed of. All places of any preteuse are cleaning up for the year 1905. It's a fact that there is some cleaning up of unfrequent ed alleys to be done in Inde pendence and if you don't want to be talked about you will have to clean tip your rubbish. FOR SALE Mrs. J. W. Richard. son has for sale at her home on Monmouth street, California Medicated soap. This soap is good for sores, chapped hands, black hands, dondruff etc. 10c per cake or three for 25c. FOR SALE. In town of Mon mouth 2J acres land, house, barn and orchard on same. A bargain. Applv to John Nichols, Monmouth. FOR SALE W. T. For further information apply to Manager. T. CocKBELt, Agent, Albany. li. H. Cromse, Agent, Corvallis. EggH For Hatching From thorough-bred brown leg horns. Fifty cents a setting, Mrs. F. Reese, 8outh Indepen dence. , . Millinery openings over, we will now have some rain. Winter Rates to Yi ulna liny In order to accomodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Haley, canipaCific company will sell on furnish a few settings of Blue Wednesdays and Saturdays of each Andalusian eggs 14 for 50c. week. until March 31. 1905. round Independence. trip tickets, at low rates, to .Ya FOR SALE Petaluma incubater quma ana return, iimitea to sixty nA H.-,wW tiriv nw. CU on dayB from date of sale. Those who 8. Welch. IndeDendence. Ore. ire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest South FUK SAl. uurnanK potatoes, ... pnr:an B1pnt. fnr - Ao-ta- 70 sacks. Inquire of II. G.Seeley, Oregon City, Harrisburg. Aurora, Independence. Hillsboro, Woodburn, Newberg, Sa FOR SALE. Seed oats, fine qual- lem, Sheridan, Jefferson, Forest ity. Enquire of Chas. Iliff, In- Grove, Springfield, McMinnville, dependence. Brownsville, Independence, E11 iv 1 - 1 ni 1 v. 11 h till 1 i 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 select pens of Black Min- ... 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. FISH AND POULTRY MARKET Fish, Oysters, s Clama, Crabs, Beef, Pork and Dressed Chickens GIVE ME A CALL E. E. Yarnell C. Street Independence, Oregon E. T. IIKNKLE, , Barber Shop. MAIN 8TKEET, One door south of 1'oHt Office. Fine Baths in connection with ahop Independence, - Okecjon,, . n t ,'.'"'." orcas, Pearl Guineas and Pekin Ducks. Also 8 penB of Minorcas and 5 pairs Guineas for sale. C. I. Ballard, Rickreall Oregon An lnirenlouM EnerlKbman nag am covered that tog bonka can by shatter ed by electricity Being an Engllah fog, of course It cama back, bnt the ex perimenter thinks that was dua to the limitation of tha apparatoa, 1 ' Harvey Douglas, BEE KEEl'FXS Aftr March 20 I will be pn:pnred to traiiHlcror olberwine attend your Inseo. Will carry iupplya.: (.'all on or address. ladeptadenct Ore. H.II.aJASFEHSON Undertaker, Eiubultner, and Funeral Director, Lady Aaamtant when Dealred. independknx'p: - - - oreoon G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Madtj Titles Investigated. , Eat Side Main Street, Geo. ft--Rodflers $ Co WHOLESALE P A P E R DEALERS Salem - Oregon Independence, Oreoon OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMPBELL BUILIUNG, DALLAS, OREGOX. 0, C. T. CO'S. STEAMERS - POMONA, ALTONA. OREGONA ' Leave Independence for Albany daily, H 1 M; for Corvallis, Mon days, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8 P. M. Leave Independence for Portland daily, 9 A. M. fHOMEIt LODGE No 45 K of P Meets every Wd. night Jn Mitchell Hall. Arthur Moore, C, C- J, W. KIchardMon. K. of It aud 8.