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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1908)
CUest Side Etmrprbt !.u" ww'y frmt lud-eniieOr-r,o Cti. K. Hiok. Iublihr end Pro- i,rlrtor. Knlerol at lodepaadenM, Or.. ! office auBd-elai mat tr Subscription. $1.50 Ptf Ytar MA.VT FAMILIES AKE SITPORUD (Continued from firt pKe) tvt and constantly growing in Albany, local merchant favoring prohibition My it U due to the lack uf aaloona; tuaiiKiw men alio diin to do away with hical optiou, y that bad Al Imny and other Linn county town kept aaloona, luiuit would have in crrvml even more. T.iat prohibition in' thin county d. not jnitluhit haolutely i admit ted ly even the prohibit iouinta. Iin ineiiM) quantitii of liipior are hiiHiI in, and it i no uncommon ight to se you tint .f immature year intoxicated on the street of Albany. All effort to atop this illegal elling to minor in this county have a yet proved ineffective. An instance oc curred a lew days ago when a numU-r of boy, memlf rs of u local club, pro cured li'juur iiinl, l-oiiiing intoxicat ed, created it diet urlmnee in the club house, with the ri-.-ult that the insti tution is now el'wod on Sunday by tn-d'.T of t he hoard of direetoi. ."vi . iu fU.ileMii.in, .May 7, l'.KAS. LOCAL OPTION A FAILI'KK. While the local option iienplc are pushing to carry Salem dry, they liave to light to carry the conn tie they c;ried two years ago. In counties like Linn and Lane there is a reaction slowly setting in against the condition produced by prohibition. There is a j;reat amount of liquor uliipjiod into Linn and Lane count ie, no one will deny, and that in itself would jirove nothing to an advocate of local option. To an ad vocate of license, it mean loss of rev enues to city and county, and no marked decrease of crime. But there is another side, and that is positive testimony of the demoral ization id the younger portions of the community by : illicit sale of liquor, and with no restraint what ever of the vice and abuses connected with illegal traffic. It is well known that hundreds of boys get liquor at Eugene. The soft drink shops sell it, and the worst kind of stuff. Young people get liquor, and go off to the country together, and get gloriously drunk. That is the statement of a very prominent citizen of Eugene, and. well-known at Salem. A person of the highest character, engaged in the rescue work, and juvenile court work of that city, in "speaking of affairs in Lane county, said: "We have more cases of depravity due to drunkenness now in six months than we had formerly in a year. We have a case right now on a married man who took a lot of young people, and a Jot of liquor that was shipped in, ' and went out to a house in the country, arid kept them all night, including two young girls, and he is in jail , for it. ; In the railroad and logging camps, the present conditions are far from satisfactory. With licensed saloons some of the men came in once a month, and got drunk for ft day or two', and then returned. Now they ship the stuff out to the camp, by the barrel, and the whole , camp gets drunk, and sometimes stays so for a week, and the whole camp suffers for it. The disorders flowing from such a system are infinitely greater than under the old way when there was not promiscuous distribution.'' Cap ital Jouriiali FridayVMay 8, 1908. tilt; V '' "' TEUNK FULL OF BEER. ;-ib,eX'i5pectacle of ; twenty men journeying twenty-two miles in search of water is enough to make" a "blind pig" squeal - in dismay. Yet this actually took place yesterday when th? pity council and jmembers. of their partyf ftE4igene Bright and early ,4o view Kitchey creek, upper Leaburg, and report upon its possibilities' ' as a source of municipal water supply. ! (Only one unforeseen incident mar red an otherwise placid trip-. Council man Williams and hie Cigar at the outset gave the vehicle such an alarming list to starboard that the om,bj,ned. .weight ,of Chief Farrington and Councilman Gilbert, who hung over the larboard rail, was all that prevented a calamity.- Williams' ky, weed must have iallen into his ishoe and lain qyejr flight for all hands detected an unholy odor when ie lighted it and somebody declared that a arrr had surely butel. Council man iWrger, who l in th rear aeat and aim receiving lb full f.-ri of the fMiletllil amudgv, auddelily M out a yell and Ml into on. All t.ff..rU t. rvu lorn .wvl futile until Councilman Moon uinlioiit-d the trunk full of Iwr, then in.tmttly hi rigid feature relaed into a nile of aaeet peace and h murmur! Mi fully, "Ikm't give iiii o much foam." A TMINU NOT l.MSl'AL. Tim above i the introduction to the leading flwt pK article of the Kugene Heginterof lt Sat unlay, May t, y llm Salem Statesman of recent date. Th articl war evidently written by Otto UiUtrap, one of the owner of the Eegiater, who i mentione.1 a N-ing a member of the party looking for a water aupply, I it iml a peculiar pctehs tht memU-r of the council of the large! city in a 'dry" county going to look for water upply, accompanied hy trunkful of ler? Wher di.l they get the beer Iid they get it at "blind pig?" ' What ort of wiH-t do the mem-U-r of the city council of Eugene exHvt other people to have for the law, when they themnelvea net uch an 'n example -of it violation There are other Mgn tf thi dix n.eet of the prohibition law In Lane county. It i aiil, by one whoe po ition is fiich as to Make the t- Vhuony worth eonsiilering,' that the drunken ness among the -young oj le oj. Lane county i wore than ever U-fore. It i said, also, that there i more drnnkennes than ever Ufore in the logging camps, whi le the nu n carry whiskey around with them in liottles. In Lane county, it would he much Ix-ttor if the "blind pig" were saloon, license.l ami properly regulated. Thi i the testimony of men who would, like very much to see loth the saloon and the "blind ii:" stampeil out. I lie oilIN l st riiinaie I not entirety fre fmin diseases, on the hluh elevation fever prevail. while on the li.w-r level malatia : encountered to ;reHtror Ie exienl. according to the altitmlrt To over come climate HtlVctioii lassitude, ma laria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and B2ue. and ireneit 1 debility. Hie mo-l effective remedy I Elect ii Kilters, th great alterative and lib od imriher; the antidote for every form of Ixxlil weakness. ntrvousiieM. and Insomnia Sol.l under guarantee at all drugim Price 50e. In Ilia OPIXIUXS REGARDING APPKOPRIATION Following ure opinions expressed by leading men of the state regarding the appropriation of $125,000 for Univer sity of Oregon, to lie voted oir at the June election. A COLLOSAL BLUNDER. Oreeon lias made one collosal blun der in her educational affairs let us hone that she may not make another. The paucity of our public school fund is due to poor judgement in the disposal of our school lands; to de feat the University appropriation would be an eaually grievous blunder, enuallv disastrous to the educational interests of, our state. JAMES WITHYCOMBE, Director Oregon Ex periment Station, Corvallis, Oregon. DETRIMENTAL TO THE STATE. It is sufficient t) my own mind that the defeat of the University of Oregon appropriation bill would be detrimental, not only to many of the individuals who desire to avail them selves of the advantages of the Uni versity, but ho state has any better indicator of the quality of its popula tion than the degree of excellence shown in its educational institutions, and the most desirable class of immi gration which efforts are being made to attract here, cannot be brought tp Oregon -without such institutions are liberally maintained. THLO. B. WILCOX,; Portland, Oregon.. . YEARS TO BECOVEE. v , I would regard an adverse vote upon the pending University appropriation bill as a disaster from which the state would require year to reeover. -The commonwealth of this time appears to be upon the eve of a development now too long delayed. It is seeking capital ahl;, population from t fhose. sections ol tne country wnere eiiuc prise and education obtain, and once let the word go forth that the people of this state have deliberately refused to sustain her chief educational insti tution, "and at once the tide of im- migration uuw uc.i""'s toward us will surely be diverted elsewhere. STEPHEN A. LOWELL; Pendleton,' Oregon.' ' ; ; FOR COUNTY CLERk irRW n . H . PROWLEY. Democratic candidate for County Clerk. ; , PLATFORM: Two terms and no mora. CwUla Tht Hang o. Col.liltt.l han tl lu i l'i dsn tt )!. ehul i. and tn way tor i h.. ! . rie !' Hoi y " l qiiM klj ja the egii .tii Mt.t. lit mI and mtaiH la twin lovt A Willum. l.rt'.MHU Aau, lb lulaiit tldid Mr. mud Mr, Torn HuUlmn, died W.lueday Uiornlug at h" iUim In lb tUiuat, tli lm.ieilUl (Wn ! Uvatlt Lotng atrangulatMn. thebuiial arrvlce will take place at slrui today. Human Flltera. The funvtloii of the kldns) la train out the luipuriil of hluod blrh la eiiaiilly i through tbeui. Foley't Kidner Ktmedy make lb kidueya tiealtby they a 111 strain out alt waate matter from Ih blood. Take Foley'a Kiduy ltiuely at once and it will ruakt you well. Dove A Wllliama. The W. C. T. I'. will tnin t at the home of Mr. Martha Hill on Friday afternoon at I'M p. m. Thi i inothei' merting. All are invited. It Itruchetl the Spot. Mr E Huitihry, who uuu large (jeneral atore at Ouiiga, aud U pie ident of the Adauia Cuunty '1 slf pIiciib Co., a weil of the Home Telethon of I'ike cwunty, O., ay ofl'i. King' New Discovery. "It saved my lireonce. At least I tliiuk it did. t eriiit'ii toreacll the SmiI the very scat of my cough when everything else failed.''- Di. King' New Piscuvery not only readies thecotitfh spi! ; it boal the sore sHt and the weak mtN in throat. (luiig snd fbest, o'd ui.dor Kuaiableu ut.ill druggists. iUe. nod 1.00. Trial tottle free. Charles Parker, ! 'stmlciit nt the Oregon Agricultural College spent Sunday with hi parent" who reside across the river from Independence. The Most Com moil Cause of SiiHV lug. ' Kheumatisiii cii-c more pain and suffering thai anv "ther dii-ee. Ir the reason that it I the imvt eniiiuioii of Mil ills, and li l certainly gralliyliig to aull'eter to know that l luimberl..iii' Pain I'. iliu w ill alll-rJ relief, and make rest and sleep possible. In many case tbe relief from pain, which I at first temporary, has become ernianent, whiie luuld people anbect to chronic rheumatism, ' often brought, or. by dampness or change lu the weather, a permanent cure cannot tie expected; the relief fro li uain which thi lliiiuient stlbrds I alone wortU many time its iot. 25 Mud CO cent nw lor lo by P. M Kirkland. S. E. Bush of this city, who was operated on several year ago for a tubercular joint and at which time the leg was amputated, is again at the Good Samaritan hospital suffering from the effects of the wound which never healed properly. There U more i.arro In till ectlon ol the country than all other countrle put to gether, and until tae last few year waiaup m h Incurable. For a great ninny yean doctor pronounced u a ,oeal dUeae and prescribed local remeaiei, imi uj tnntly failing to cure with local treatment pronounced It Incurable. Bclenoe ha prov en catarrh to be a constitutional disease aud therefore require censtiitlonal treatment. Hall' Catarrh Cure, maaufaotured by V. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the coaHtutl tlonal cure on tbe market. It la taken In ternally in dosea from 1U drops to a teaspooa tul. H acu directly on the blood and mucus surface at tbe system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fail to cure. Send for circular and testimonials, Addre: F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by DriiKs-uiU, 74c. Take Hall' Family Fill lor oontlpatlon. J. G. Barber returned yesterday from Willamina, Oregon, where he was called last week owing to . the ill ness and death of his uncle, C. S. Bar ber. Mr. Barber died last Friday even ing, the immediate cause being heart failure. He was a man of eighty-odd years of age and had resided , at Willamina ". during the last K fifteen years. , . - ... . Chronic CoiiKtipation Citred. i . One whosnffers frnm chronic consti pation Is in danger of many aenou ailments. Foley 's ; Orino ; Lxalive cures chronic constipation aas It aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels, restoring the natural action of these organs. Commence,, taking , it today and you 'w'11 feeFbetter at once. Foley' Orino Laxative does no nause ate or gripe and is pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. ' Dove & Wiflian s. . ,u ,,(.'; -m m, ) f a i'l-'slWXt, i I. ''" Isaac Coonctt Was Ptoneer. ' Isaac Connetf!,whp died April' 9tb. at his home on V farm . near , Buena Vista, wtaa an Oregon pioneer, of .,1852, haying crossed.the plains in that year from Indiana, his native state where he was born in the. year 1840. After wintering 'at' Albany ' he' refmoi-ed to Buena.' Vista.-where he- followed, his trade of cabinet making and 'carpen-i teririg until k few;yeara after" when he went to the faVrh upon which Ve sided until tii8":d'eatB'. llewaaaV riedv'to Mary Eliza Cook Dec em'ber f Dr. J.L. Cftllo way Osteopathic Phytlclan ol Hns...M'by. KiikuMIs, M . muler lr A. T Mill. Iimnd t of tlie ti'Wiiiw , CHRONIC DISUSES A SPEC! ALU PAe 191 Roi'.f COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE C. Purvine & Son and CONTRACTOR 1JU1I.DKR Altering and Rtmodliti a Specialty Drafts, Tlang and KstimaU'f FurniHlied. Independence, - Or JOHN ,. BRAMBERG riiiHtrril'K Mild (leiitml imiwn Hulk tMone, Jtrirk nimI l'iuirr-t wmk. INUM'KN DKNCK, Oli. K'timnli fiiMiixhed fiet- n ep.Hi- liull. Nurit i: ok sr.rn i:ii:t. In tin. ciiiiiilv court nt Hi Mult f Ortnoii rf I lip cmiiiiv or r.ilf. in the mull' r if II. r i-.lMl- ol Cliurl.-a . NflMlMin, di ci-n-fl. Nuttr l ln r. li. iivi n Hint S. H Mwlllui. Hitiiilnliriitrl of Hip rulMle uf I'lmrlr A M.ilil.i.. 1. ... .1. Iiu r-'inti-ifit hikI pro . nu.l ..r x iili in.'iil, mini flli 0 lu mini niri h. r lliiuiii iiil 111-r.nint i.f l.i r nJiiilultr.lluii ,r ohI.I rili'. mill Hint t rliluv. Hi" Hi iIhjt uf Jmif, l HI oVUm-Ii . in, at I lie omiiily i-oiirl nmin uf mU i-iiiirt In tho oily o( lullu. I'ulk roiiiiti . nrriip, lm li R"liiii il by the Jmte "f iil(t emit fur Hip mltli'ini'iit if IU arenunt. m wlili'li lime and il any (H-moii InliTi-m-'d In unlit ilai may a.rir Hint niirxii-illon In writing Uiwul me, mil and inutint I h Mine. N. . aATTHUX, .VilininliritlrH id Ilie iniiali of nm. V. MlUin, (Iw'tuwil. II. F, JOKKh. alliim'.v. n LlaSff V OREGON Shout Line and union Pacific 3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and tonr 1st deeding ears daily to Omaha, Chi ragci, SKikane. tonrint aleepinir-car dally to Ktui-as City; throufh Pullman tour it aleetin(t oars (pflrtonalhr eondut-n weekly to Chieatro and kana Oil; riKjlinlnit chair curs (m-iUi free) to lh East daily. , 7f PortlandtoRChicaeo 7fi I J No change of cars v 1870, who survives him together with four children: Mrs. Kena Ward, Mrs. Rose Strong, Mrs. Elsie Ward and Mrs. Bessie Fredricksen. Plenty or. Trouble. I caused by slaifUBtioo of the liver and bowels To get rid of It and buck ache and biliousness and the poison1 that brings Jaundice, take Dr. King's New Life Pill, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grinding or griping. 25c at all drugglHU. Card of Thank. ' We wish to thank' the, kind friends and' neighbors for their help and kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. Mb. and Mrs. F.O.FredkjCk ben, Mb, and Mks. J.H. Wakd, Mks. M. E. CONNETT. . . uA game of tennis wag played jOn the school grounds Friday between Messrs. Murdock and Goode , of Monmouth and 'Messrs., Murdock aud: Uutler of Independence. ; The game resulted in favor of the Independence team in a score of two, to one. .The gentlemen of Independence put up .an except tiopally gqod game.. Another game is., expected to take place . between them .iu. the near future iwhen Mon-; mouth will attempt-to reverse the :score,- i,," 'r:i i- ' ilisis't upon DeVVitt' Witch Hazel Mv& There are substitute; but there is 1 only J one original. It Is healing, sDohting and isefpecially good for piles. Sold -by Dove & Williams- , : ' Excurgion Itatea to Sound Citlies. - The battleship, fl.eet ,, of ,t.he ,1nited States, which, has just , completed te memorable .cruise ,tarpund ,ph& Hpm, will be ,on Fuget Sound from abo.ut May 2to Mfty,30. ,,,To give people ,of Oregon n ppportunity ;to witness the maneuvers and inspect, the fleet round trip tickets to Seattle,or Tacoma, will HOME TELEPHONE CO. Or INDEPENDENCE 1. in.i.llluf lh Uil mi.tl .mi.. l"tr ' ill ln.Ull 1ephoni wlthmil yi '' ntrct If ii.. -rio. i. " MiLftK i..! r Al l.d ltfiiam Mli and ! UHallrd liilnr uiniu.t. It llim ftr arbvdula (Tbi-r rm,r I W. L. DICE Manner POltTLAXD ROSE FEiSTIVAL To be held in Portland, Oregon, June I st to 6th, 1 908 will be the intuit brilliant PI.OUAl. K I F.ST A and CIVIC Jl'BILKK eer held li. th I'ai'ifie Northwent Port land, "The lto. City," will 1 a wvne of .pleudor and the center of win Id-wide Intenwt fur one wnek. rM'verrtl iniHrUnt ciinventiona to I held in Portland on that oocanion. Tin: SOUTHERN PACIFIC Co. w 11 i ll K-eial tieketa on that tM-oanioii from Independence t Port U id n ml r. tiini at fi.W. Ma dale June l.t. 3d and fith. tr pur-ti.-iilnrn cull on K. A. rii.cox, Liwal ARi-iit. , WM. Mi MI KHAY, Ci'ih-ihI P.ipi'nj:ir Aent, itii.ri AM, IlKK, (i i Sharpies Cream Separator For the Farm, the Dairy or the Creamery Tubular Cream Separator Superior to all uthi-m. Call and e uiine one at HANNA & IRVINE HARDWARE MERCHANTS Independence, - - Oregon 1 ne Original Package... ' i. if" ""'J'J s.' .n. llf. . -i ii.. mmjJPZ You can im' help hut II Wo tin) idea of tne Original package Uft. It cornea to you straight fiom the piantathm. lln paca -i.'AjjH - I... l,.....ll.l hu mnrM i.Vfti.-f"" of persona enroute from China, .abject to all aorta of exposure, yet tbe content are fresh, clean and pure, t ins U oue reamin nr nio Krc & Sanborn's Original Package Teas. , Tbe lead package, hermetically aealed, re tains tha full nrength, flavor and aroma. It Is the Identical tea of China or India aa thev drink it hera. Oet a package of this high grade tea of F. B. W ilaon and you will find it to be the beat and the moat economical tea you ever used. F. 5. WILSON, General MercHandlse INDEFENDCNCCt ORE. A GOOD WEliIi OF WATER Is Indispensable to every farm. We have had splendid auocese la obuining water in all our boring operations. We are prepared to do water and oil well drill ing and all kinds of proapecting. SliOPES BROTHERS Telepboue 49x2 INDEPENDENCE, OR. ;l'l-l ,fc , ' Cililc Palace Hotel independence ..rrt.-'il.' '.!. '' ' T. Ul. trtaiwr, PrcprUtor ; .... u, i,..j , ... i . ... . MMMa ( i . CareTttlly Supplied Cable. Special Attention to Commercial CraK . -1.1! , l'i I Low: , Fates SOUTHERNPACIFIC wmiHhfn tiV tlie;.....' ' (Lfn Oregon) From iMDEPENDEN CE, ORE., as follow 7 ;, ,! !, ,: f ! ' '4hKOI!0H,PORTUNO VIA CALtFOBNIA t I -';"" ' . .-I-"-' 09.95 ............ ...... ... ttl-flB 83.70 e M , 7( 96 , Tickets wilt be on sale May 4, l6)JuneS, 6, 19, 20; July , 6, 7,22, 23; Jtugusio, , ,;, rar any further. lMU--n f WllXi , r. or write. t.m. iy,,vft.r " " , ' . , ; -!.- y.-Hitfi.' ChlcagO'.'.JV'.;... Ht. Ixmia. . . .t. Ht Pawl. . i Omaha. , . . Kansas City b'ebn sale froni Iricfependence W Se-1 limited to , fourteen 4ays from date.. attie3fay2l' anda at lb.i0. To sale, s Children will,.'. charged h Tacoina 'kayV.25Kand''.26tij;:at ,.ia .,.;;-'