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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1905)
vj;n:uiLYoN. i:uth ml aiM' Eubs2rptbn;$!.G0 Pet Year fltw Hirt li HATS (trt-t1)f la ln f.r )r ' I1' t H. I..,, . ..... - """" ! M ; r M(')f... '. Hw. llug o.rtl ,1 Ml1'"."" ' Tt a P V.M OUt tDal IMVW 1 available for the mni uuu Yamhill rivers thi year. H ij time some of the "available" j appropriations far th Willam ette were available. "Available" appropriations availeth nothing as long as mountainous sand bars are permitted to rise to tickle the salmon bellies in the riffles and stumps and 6tiags raise their defiant beads in tho river channel. With all past "available" appropriations Wats are able to make the year round, no higher up the river than &lem. Only a little dredging and the removal of a few snogs and the river would be navig able to Independence, twelve miles farther up the river, twelve ..,i,a m rf th vpar. Onlv a 1 1 1 1 1 i I . 1 4 -J j- J 'reasonable amount of dredging fctill further up the river, and boating would be easy to Albany Ccrvallis and Eugene. Teople cf the upper river fondly "hope to . . see a reasonable portion of Hie ; $50,000 thev tell us is ours ex-1 - - pended in actual dredging where I - ilreuging la aciuauj uccucu iu year. Having been promised it .bo long, we are over anxious to see what a government dredger . . i ll . tUia s . . i i 4i national governmenis io get -,over "the Cascades at The Dalles Te have witnessed the decaying "-remains' of old jetties at Ya cmina'Bay that cost a round million" and benefits nobody. The Long Tom, Coos Bay and places of lesser importance have ' had a friend ' in court , while people of the Upper Willamette ; Valley are paying 50 cents a ton . and 10 cents a head, to a pri vate corporation for everything that goes out of the valley ; in ' addition to the higher rates that vn Willi ail uuuicutvu ' - . Before the munihcent sum ot ' $50,000, 'all told, is expended, "the people demand to see that , pufiing, belching, gomernment . dredge at least as high up the 'river ay Independence "?;. Tile, "University : of . California 'wiH ooeh a six -.weeks summer session ' at Berkeley, June .lb. The corps of instructors ,wili be made up of some of the leading educators of America and Eu rope. Inadditi'oh to' the regti- lar course, ' primary, grammar a Uirrh sobool erades will re . ceive attention. Oregon's $300, ' O00 worth of state schools might - recdvc'.a suggestion from the enterprising spirit exhibited by . the California University. The summer sessions at Berkeley ad vertise both" the school and the . country. It; tends to make : friends-for the school .among the educators of the country, who in ' educational matters ..l.o.il.l have some say rather looks like. welreaa. ,,eifruit3 increasing, and a good .Let,V content of the tnxlhons 0regoQ expended by ' the government weU 8ra5e joyfully forjetUe.and.dre mouth of the Columbia; how hundreds of thousands are being fjjg next congressman from contributed by . both state and jthe First district must be a man than throwing schools upon the navimg purchased Charlie Ilub-mr-rcy of politicians. It lies! jarfj'8 wood-gaw, I am now pre wiihin the power of state j,ami uj saw your wood, 'honU. to a decree at least, ioi lift themselves Irom me rut ui barter among legislators. By .i i r !vui.iHtrlug tlt it fk ' lh! (nut r.f t.liickti'Mi h iivli pn.ihU tie tat ft Ur-e, the lciM-Utivo KlitrUr. wJ I ).... r,.Hr" ilt l frihuneu - - olT. detective tU ra" Wt'ck m i.lovf.l to run down the Jog wunr. l'i to tho liin of goinR to r the J roI,on,'r iaHill t large thou-h no i Rrt reports! Himcl iince Fri day. M usual in ch mm, tlu're are u'icion, rumors Mid gno-ses tit lattT f 1M should U mnitte.l altotlior. j The ixuonpr lul out of the way & number of worthless cur , ai..l - Ml IIliMtl Ll OU B I1UIHIMT of valuablo dogs mi i promiscuous eenttcring i - na usage over tow- of valuablo dogs and by the of bo iona sausage over town, en dangered life among children. To lay the guilt at any one's door is a serious charge. and should not be mado unless there nn.l rr.n victim evidence. 'I he names o nome reputable citizens, who could not and would not have had anvthine to do with dog poison in", have been mentioned in T. ;. 11X8 connection with the affair r.rLlts uso of names is wholly 1 I). nnn(.r unnecessary auu - aroppeu iu no good in the community. This paper acknowledges the publio spirit exhibited by the business interests of Monmouth in securing spaco in the forth corning special edition. The fecial edition will show Mod ...ii. t t-, a iihiir cna ia n iirii mouth to be what she is, a pro gressive, up-to-date town, sur rounded by a rich country, set- l.ll ai-m nd A tit A P. ea oy proruu, What with wool, mohair and I wheat at flood prices, hops still an for an open river from Eugene to the 6ea. Independence salutation Good morning! Your dog poi soned yet? i e i The Geulle Cynic Trust to luck-if you want to go hungry. H'b hard to be a "good leuow and a model husband, too. The Jess a man has to say, the greater ia his reputation for wis dom. ' '--.- 1 .'- ' A floating debt is a poor thing to keep a" roan's head above water. Tt' ft nura sien that a man is old when he begins to tell you that he feels as young as he Atr did. It doesn't , take a headstrong fellow ta butt in. Charity begins at home, but re form begins with our neighbors. The trouble with an idle rumor is that it is always bo., industrious lillelb 1 ti ao m n j w . .0oV, in flipfe. caused many a love match to flick erout. , ' . We can forget half we bear and ' ! i if not lose mucn. Idleness kills more people tnan wujft An idea sometimes strikes a man when he is down. . , Some people have a lot of good in them but the trouble is ey, don't let it out. An ontimist is a man who is married and glad of it. The truthful man always catch es the smallest fish. Love is a thing that people write novels and plays about. Notice To Public Sam Muhleman PHONE 394 ISDEPENDEKC" t.TfwNlM WlNTMt It AT! H ToY- " v li.r Wm To tVrt ,rg l'lk)i Hi Vrit. Tt e r in ff"tt Intuit 4 tU t. P. to TV'w rtorln t..i-r. ai.h'lk I rov4 v)ir the ...t-: !.!'! k tif- ' 'u ..tn.!,.Mii tlt niirt.t "'"' iK .,1 li.rll. n l ItckfU W " Ut of April, frB "J t",, Tl t'ni ' l'ril '"MlM ,w ,'vo,'' ndfchcwthol.lth-sln iwiii ii U. I'srlrt l!l Unl.h fl'rlnjr vr" IhI (hT lilt l wliti'h l h'tr- IVkrU tmm U Kt iJtl !' U. A K. r 'ik on ! b U v.- i AlUny;ii l loU Kl ! H" on th H. 1'. ' ! C. nt E. torvl II. hi. h can t fli-ksl U.rvmiih vIo-tiiiHtion, a'llng tr'lin ttwH?n Kt and w"t toioU. v..ll l,.f..rn.t!on In rffftl to rt, etc., emi toM!nvl inim nf I. or A K, or fnm . . t ouin, c l f I'ort'aml. r T. It. n,..-lt. Arlln MlMliff, G I" Hi K .A .. . . . - . - - . - - ltbeiiraatlc l'm Quickly He llevnt. Th r.rul-lttiiB wIn characterlitte of rbi'umntium au4 Kjlmtic r ijiik kly , . . ..... .K....I-irlln'i ivnvHi iy i'l"j,,,K --- Fln Illru. Th grt-at lu rtlleliig r-r r.f Ilia lluluwat h t0 tl) i ...... . .. ,i. r .Ufr.. T!: aulck r-ll.f from m wbieb t afford U alone wortU many time In owt. For le by ? KirkUnd, tb drugget. Ctiaiuberlaliii CourIi Itrniwty the JUnt and Mont ropmar. Mother lair It for cruuny cbllJrn, r'lrod iu"n buy It for iew eoujl nd slderlv lwoole bur It for ' g'PI' any Moor Kr. Eldon. low. We null uior of C1iwuUt1iuii' Cough KriuiHlv tbmi any oilier kind. It mh-uk l h' tken the lad over tev- rl othr Borl bri!d." Ther la no queetlou but IhU medicine ia the bent that can be procured ror emign ni colds, whether It be a child or an adult that U fll!cted. It lwy cures nd .,rnnl..hlv. Rold tV P. M. Klf 5 Und, the druRgUt r A Dandy for IJurna. Dr. Iterirln. Pans. HI- write: "I have uel Uallard'i Buow t-luiment; alwsyt rMuiiu!iid it to my friend, I &m confldeut there ia no Deuer mau. It l dandy for burua.' TUote who livA nn frun are especially liable to maDy ccldenUl cuU, bumN brulea. which heal rapidly when aiiaru Snow Llnltnent le appliel. It ebould always be kept In the bouite for casea of emergency." 25c. &0c and $100. Sold by A. 8. Locke. Corvallis & Eastern Railroad TIME CARD NO. 28 No. 2 For Yaquina: Leaves Albany ...... 12:45 P. . " Corvallis...... 1:48 p.m. Arrives Yaquina. . . . 6:20 p. M. No. 1 Returiiing: Leaves Yaquina 6:45 a. m. , Leaves Corvallis.... 11:30 a.m. - Arrives Albany. ... .12:15 p. m. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: Leaves Corvallis 6:00 a. m. Arrives Albany...... 6:40 A.M. Lv. Albany for Detroit 7:30 a. m Arrives Detroit 12:02 p.m. No. 4 trom Detroit: Leaves Detroit .12:35 p. M Arrives Albany .... ... 6:15p.M Lv. Albany forCorvTs 7:15 p. M Arrives Corvallis .... 7:55 p. M Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in Hmn tri connect with the S. P. i viiUQ w vv"'- t train, as well as eiT ine two or three hours in Albany J0 of & p. npitb bound train. J . Train No. 2 connects with the v trains at Corvahlb and Alhanv g Bervice to ewpcrt i ana auiuwuu wtwuoo. 3 Detroit via Aj. ! bany lcave8 Corvallis at 6:00 a. m 7. g x - r n AlKanir at. 7-00 ft. m. TraiD No. 3 a.a.h(u " leaves Albanv for Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving there at noon, giving amole time to reach the Jireiten- bush hot springs the same day, Train No. 4 connects at Albanv with the Portland-Albany local, which arrives here at 7:10. and runs to Corvallis leaving Albany at 7:15 and arriving in Corvallis at i 7:5o p m. For further information apply to F. H. Curtis, Acting Manager. T. Cockhell, Agent, Albany. II. II. Cboxise, Agent, Corvallis. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN noiir tbrw lint In ihl e.;nui, roll SALE Engii.H CUuUr and Kf)y Fncgal bop nct. aim hay. Htllllrot. FOll SAl.K bVl b ib't A 1 nhI otu; U qanliy i f - Ipfl a nee twd hr.it. AHr" f phon Evan Kat , I'ailer. Ore. FOU SALE. In t-wn f Mon mouth acr.n Und, ho t -. baft and orchard on atn, A bargain. Applv to John NichoU, Motmiouth. FOU SALE IVialu'iit locubatr and brotnlir near'y new. Call on t. VUh, fnlHmdtir, Or EGOS FOU HATCHINU-Frotn e!Ht eni of black " Mln orca. Featl (iuuieni and Tkln lurk. AUa S pM of Minorca and 5 pahi (JuineM fr (le. C. I. lUUard. Klekroall Oregon FOU BALK A Mcond hand bugjy. Enquire at thU office. FOU SALE Ug", ihoati weigh ln about 75 lb. Mack Mrot. Independence. FOU SALE At a bargain, a good county tore. Enquire of W. L. Urintoir. Alrlie, Oregon. E(JOS FOU SALE-W. T. lUley can furnish a fw aettingt of IUue Andalusian egg, 15 for 60 eta. Ieare orders at Star Gro cery. FOR SALE Seed potatoes. En quire of M. L. McGowan. Inde pendanc, Oregon. PAINTERS' ROPES and pulley for rale cheap. Enquire at thin office. FOR SALF Throe lots In thU city. Finely located. Enquire at this office. Beit Boys Earn frtony for a SUMMER TRIP Every loy enjoyi a change of air ami the fun l be hni in the mountain! or nt the -hore, hut not ever boy' fathi-r can alforj the eiM-tne. Wouldn't it I jolly to ern the money yourself? There is a wy that ie a oany a it i nure. It I" by pi'ttlnifaiih wH I for TOW N A N It t'UU.N THY JOURNAL. Handreln of toy nil over the country are doing- thia and yon mUtit jual i well have your tiliare of the profit. pud a x)ul today and we will tend you complete intrclion, together Willi a free outfit. town and Country Journal Fart Mrt HMt,, Sm m. Calltortla OREGON AND Union Pacific 3 TRAINS FROM rORTLANU DAILY TnroUKU raiiman eianauru mm - mur M RleepuitC cars dally to Omaha, Chi cago, bpokanej tonrit sleeping-car daily to Kaniiag City: throuirh L'ulliiian tfinr- iat Bleeping cars (pernoniilly conducted) weekly to WhiCHKO anu jvinna vny, reclining chair cars (Heats free) to the East daily. 70 Portland to Chlca 7fl I V Mo Chanise of Cars V depart TIME SCHEDULE arrive FOB MOM PORTLAND 'UOtf Chicnsro Halt Lak, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kanna City, Ht. 4.30pm 9 :15 a m via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East. . . , ton. Atlantic Bait Lake, Denver, Er press Ft Worth, Omaha, 8 : 16 p in via Kansas City, Ht 10:30 a m Hunting- Louts, Chicago ton. and East. fit Paul Walla Walla.Lewis- FastMail ton.bpokana.Wal 6 a tnvia luce, I'ul I in an, tipokaiio. MIniieajiollB, 8 1 Paul, Duluth.Mll wankei?, Chicago 7:35 a m and hast. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE. For Pan Francisco Every five days ut 8 -(MJ p. m. For Astoria, way points and North Beach Daily, wept Sunday, at 8:X)p. m ; Saturday ' at 10:00 p. in. Daily service, water perrnittitig, on Willamette ane Yamhill rivers. For fuHer Information ask or write vour nearest tics nnt, or ' A.L.CKAIG, iieneral Pason(rr Agent, The Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co., Pornand, Oregon. .a W W 11 S H if I 1 1 13ju W. For tho New Comers Benefit this summer Better Have One Put In Your Store and : MORE. CANDLE POWER AT A BETTER RATE THAN YOU NOW PAY Call me by phono and get Full Particulars A Satisfaction Guaranteed! ,.D. CALBREATH.. Hi m Xutir f ri'l Hi lllriiirtit, I a ( tinner ir the luituUtradoit f !( f Ni h.l. ilvMi. Nit- Is hrl y kIvsii tint Ira .', 'ui!I. the .f1iii'rlr ft the nlili of 1.4 ft U Nu liiiU, thtvikw.l, im ru doixl kikI trw-ittvt f. r nUl.mi.nl and lit aifui'ti'stralUm i f sal t llt ati1 Ihit M. ily, tli flit day t4 iy, J'.k' at aVWa I M , at the rourt r4Jiil -f It! rUtt at III" CHilt Uuumi In fcM t'ulk enuuty, htui t-ii t Miint. d I y the Mid urt tr the Mttliniit cf l. n- 'Hil, t whirls IIik ami I t. ' wiuu lucn-tin it salil !! liny ppr and eirpt (Ui tiMu and ruiitMt the same. IraC. 1'owell. AdnilnUtraUr. - G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collection rromi.tljf MaJtTU!n Iu vest ltcJ. IfHrrrrttNrn, Oueaiui GL Hawkins '.At Pallaa, Ore. JfAXTV MarLIc and frAffi. Granite Monniiiftiis nd Ifvad lonm Oini'tery work etc. 0. C. T. CO'S. STEAMERS POMONA, ALTOSA. OREGONA Ieava Intlciwniii'nca for Albany daHj, 8 T. M; for Csrvallin, Man ilny, VkJt.iaJjri, Knday. and Batunlayi at 8 P. M. lave InJcjHinilvnco for I'nrtland dally, 0 A. M. xirv HOMF.RliOiXJKNo 4 KofP 3 'A Mt ne ry V.l. iilxht V M In Mil. I. -II li.n ! int.... M...L n. tmr ... ...... ..."' v., . J. W. Hlchantaon. K. of K ami H. W. G. SHARMAN, Merchant Tailor Hank Hullding, Indei'kndkni'k, Obeoo. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. I 1-eaiTM Alrll ftir i l minion Hi noil I ' Juilrliilnicw, ! Mil ni, j "4 p. Hi. Iiivm imllu lr actio fr Muii BiuulU and AUII T:.i a. m. I .) p. ui. iMrn !ndrn rttMir ftir Min niuiitimiid I'nlliw lHtla.ni. IA p. m. L'vm Moiiimtaili lur Alrlm. T;Via. in. II: Vi . UI. L'vrn MonmiHilli (or I'IIb. 11:5 ,m. :H0 p. Ill, MiMiiuouili mi 'I Indopctiilonm. I p. m, r.m ' 1,'vihi Moninuulh ror lniti'twudnoo 10. m. I ' p. ui. rn ' ft t " : " I kidprwa dune fur Mop. g US p. in COTTON HOP TYtfTNE 0eo. T. Rodflcrs $ go Salem Oregon I. L. SMITH 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. W. B ALLIN D. D.S. ...Dentist... Paluimi, Extreotloa Cooper Building, r-v - it J Independence,