West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, May 05, 1904, Page TWO, Image 2

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Henry Shafer was up from Port
land over Suuday.
Glenn Goodman of Corvallia was
hero over Sunday.
E. J. Dunn of Corvallia wat in
the city Saturday.
Ralph Davidson came down from
Corvallta Saturday.
Clyde Hill has returned from
his mountain trip.
Mrs. I. W. Dickinson has been
ouite ill the past week.
. 'ginning lo awaken to the fact that
Mrs. Staiger of Salem, en ter ot( anJ neat
Mrs. E. E. Paddock is ",n!dwellings are beginning to go up
Jiere i.n rtVr tnwn Tha snirit of Droe-
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Rav Walker returned to lor
vallis Monday.
Mrs. Helen D. Harford is talkin
for local option in Polk county th
wet'k. She has addressed audiencea
in Independence and Mop mouth
and will tomorrow night speak in
Dallas. Dates yet to be filled are.
Falls City, 7 and 8; Dallas again
on the 9th; Buena Vista, 10; Airle,
11; McCoy, 12; Rickreal, 13; Mon
mouth again on the 14th and 15th.
Dallas is a busy and progressive
.town. Men with cupilal are be-
Mrs. Anna Culberson and Mrs.
Oliver Locke of Salem attended the
cantata.
Miss Alda Fruni and Roy Frum.
of Suver, were in Independence
Tuesday.
Mrs. Carl Rowe
visiting Mrs. Will Cook
this week.
Mrs. W. P. Caraway of Van
couver ia the guest of Mrs. Pad
dock this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wagoner
and Miss Wagoner were in Port
land the past week.
Miss Grace Jones and Miss
Edith Owen were Salem visitors
the last of the week.
Mifs Josie Wood left Saturday
to teach the spring term of school
in Blodgetts valley.
Mrs. Prof. McAdams of Oregon
City visited friends in Indepen
dence the past week.
Miss Paulie Kline and Mrs. E.
R. Lake of Corvallis attended the
cantata Friday evening.
ress and civic pride seems to have
taken a thorough hold upon the
people, and private premises all
over town are being improved and
beautified. The greatest public
improvement of all will be the sys
tem of sewerage recently voted to
and baby are be put in. and for the construction
n Eugene' of which the city council has al
ready advertised for bids. folk
County Observer.
There will be a social dance at
the opera house Saturday night.
Good music will be famished.
Miss Lulu Spangler and Miss
Danaman of Corvallis attended the
Queen Esther cantata Saturday
night.
The family of L. J. Franklin
from Tillamook county arrived the
first of the week and will be at
Grove's Hop yard until after the
hop season.
Moore's Hair Invigorator and
tfewbro's Herpicide for dandruff
and falling hair or diseased scalp
sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if
necessary by J. 8. Moore, the barber
on C street.
J. B. Stump has sold a part of
his flock of goats realizing it is re
ported $2,750. The goats were sold
to the secretary of the National
Angora Goat Association, which
epeaks well for the quality of an
goras raised in Polk.
Mayor Cooper is in receipt of a
from Dr. James
Withycombe of the state agricultu
ral college offering his services for
a farmers institute here as proposed
by the Improvement League, lne
communication is accompanied by
samples of programs rendered at
sum ilar institutes. Such institutes
usually cover two days.
Services next Sabbath at the
Presbyterian church both morning
and evening conducted by the pas
tor. Dr. Thompson would like to
meet his entire congregation at
these services as he expects to start
soon for the east to attend the Gen
" eral Assembly of the Presbyterian
church which convenes in Buffalo,
N. Y. He will be absent five or
six weeks during his absense his
pulpit will be supplied by visiting
clergymen.
There were no services at the
Presbyterian church last Sabbath
ou account of Dr. Thompson being
called to conduct the funeral of an
old pioneer, Mr. Sylvanus Condit
of Pleasant Grove, Marion county.
Mr. Condit tad lived on the farm
where he died, for fifty yeare and
was a most highly esteemed citizen
of Marion county. Several hund
red people were present at hie fun
eral to pay their tribute of respect
to bis memory. He was every
where and at all times an honorable
citizen a good and godly man
Several times he was honored with
official positions in Marion county.
On Thursday of last week it
rained so hard at Salem a baseball
game scheduled to take place could
not be pulled off. At Independence
there was an alternation of thin
clouds and sunshine all day with
only a light mist for a few min
tutes that would not wet one in
his shirt sleeves. On the preceding
Saturday it rained hard enough to
makfl the roads muddy at Dallas
while here there was no rain and
dry roads. Clouds seem to travel
down the Rickreall giving Dallas
and Salem and intervening points
alone its course, rain that Indepen
dence and other higher points es
cape.
tlerbine
Will overcome indigestion and dys
pepsia; regulate tbe bowels and cure
liver and kidney complaints, ll is me
best blood enricner and icyigorator iu
the world. It is purely vegetable, per
fectly harmless, and should you be a
sufferer from disease, you will use it if
you are wise. ft. . Andrews, eaiior
and manager Cocoa and KocKieage
News, Cocoa, Fla., writes, I have used
vnur Hurbine in my family aud hnd it
xr-Pl lent medicine. Its effects
upon myselt have been a marked bene
fit. I recommeDd it uuuesuaungiy.
50c. Sold by A. 8. Locke.
i BUSINESS lUUAlb,
Get your wl sacka at Measners
Voters, agister with G, A. liar
ley.
Take your wool and mohair to
Messners.
Rape seed at 4o a pound. R. M.
Wade A Co.
A new line of gloves at Mess
ners; "2oc to 11.50 per-pair.
Wanted Wool and mohair. Top
prices paid in cash at Messners.
Wool sacks can be had from the
Teoples Cash Store, Independence.
Wanted, wool Top cash price.
Teoples Cash Store, Independence.
Wo make a specialty of lace ctir
curtains. CoryullU Steam Laundry.'
Will you help us get ten car
loads of wool? Peoples Cash Store,
Independence.
Messner wants all your chick
ens and eggs. They are just as
good as cash here.
A good place to stop for a meal
in Salem is at Strong's restaurant.
Meals at all hours. ,
Don't ferget we will buy for cash
all the wool you can bring us.
Peoples Cash Store, Independence.
Hazelwood ice cream, the famous
pur kind that melts in your
mouth and tastes better than any
other.
Mm. Chas. A. Rice, of Mon
mouth, announces she will give les
sons in oil, water color and China
painting.
Hazelwood ice cream has that
velvety taste that everybody likes.
On sale at Simpson Bros., Mon
mouth.
T-aundrv called lor and delivered
at your door by the Corvallis Steam
Laundry. Mondays and Tuesdays
call days; delivery on Fridays.
Clark & Parry vehicles are the
best goods for the money. We bavs
the largest 6tock to select from in
Polk county. R. M. Wade & Co.
The Corvallis Steam Laundry
makes a specialty of gents laundry.
Goods called for and delivered or
orders may be left at Craven &
Moore's.
American field feuce is made of
Bessemer steel wire with tension
curve and patent hinge Btay
wires. It is galvanized before and
after making. R. M. Wade & Co.
I have recently purchased the
harness store in Independence of
W. H. Craven and am prepared to
do all kinds of repairing and oiling
of harnesses. The business here
tofore has been on the credit sys
tem. Terms now are strictly cash.
C. A. Kurkk.
THE OLD RELIABLE
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THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE:
Wagons for Sale.
One new wide-tire 4-inch wagon,
one old wagon and one second-hand
buggy. Inquire at C. A. Kurre's
harness shop.
A Positive Necessity.
Having to lay upon my bed for 14
days from a severely bruised leg, I on
ly found relief when I used a bottle of
liallard's snow liniment. I can cheer
fully recommend it as the best medi
cine for bruises ever sent to the afflict
ed. It has now become a positive ne
cessity upon myself. D. K. Byrnes,
merchant, Doversvil'.e, Texas. 25c, 50c,
$1, Hold by A. S. Locke.
G. W. JOHNSON . CO.
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Buy Your
Spring Suit
from the same oullav, with tl.y
satisfaction of Wins l.,u' X
to appoar in up-to-dato anpantl. lh
Four-Wtoii &u Suit .hou .i m to
picture will appeal to pood drei
of tho merchant tailor ty It ha
the broad shoulder and cho-t ellect
which gives a full, substantial appear
ance to the wearer without tha t titled
and padded look e common in other
lines of ready-made clothing. Think
of buying a uit Hko this in any of
tho popular spring fabric, at a pine
SO LOW
AS
This is an ideal uit for busings men
who know the value of "iookin pros
perous." It is the product of tho art
tailors of
SCHLOSS BROS. & CO.
whose goods we handle; and we have
other lines for other men at other
prices. Hefore you buy your Spring
Suit, "drop in and let us talk it over."
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Outfitters
Particular
People
" 0. &j. 3obn$on $ go.
257 Commercial
Street
$alea, Ore.
Incorporated.
For Sale.
Sit cows, four giving milit and
two will be fresh soon. Also one
Empire separator. Enquire of M.
M. Porterfield, Parker, Ore.
Only
Portland
aud itcliirii
2.40.
The Southern Pacific Co. is now
selling round trip tickets to Pert
land from Independence, lor $2.40,
good going Saturday or Sunday,
returning Sunday and Monday,
giving ail day Sunday and Monday
in Portland. The same arrange
ment applies from Portland, giving
Portland people a chance to vittit
Valley points at greatly reduced
ratee.
Wanted,
Special representatives in this
county and adjoining territory, 'o
reprosent and advrtiHe an old fS
tablinhed business house of eolid
financial standing. Salary $21
weekly, with expenses from head
quarters. Horse and buggy fur
nished when necessary; position
permanent. Address Blew Bros.
& Co., Monon Bldg., Chicago. III.
Try forllealth
222 South Teoria St.,
Chicago, 111., Oct. 7, 1902.
Eieht month rro I wis o ill
that I was com welled to ho or sit
down nearly all the time. Mr,
stomach was so weak and npT
that I could krp nothing on it
and I vomited frequently. I
could not urinate without great
pain and I coughed so much that
my throat and lungs were raw
and sore. The ductors pro
nounced it Bright' diseaw and
others said it was consumption.
It mattered little to me wtat
they called it and I bad no de
sire to live, A sister visited m
from St. Louis and asked me if
I had ever tried Wine of Cardui.
I told her I had not and she
bought a bottle. I believa that
itsaved my life. I believemany
women could save much suffer
ing if they hut knew of its valuo.
Don't you want freedom from
pain ? Take Wine of Cardui
and make one supreme effort to
be well. You do not need to be
a weak, helpless sufferer. You t
can have a woman's health and
doa woman's work in life. Why
not secure a bottle of Wine of
Cardui from your druggist to
, day?
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TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
RAILWAY CO.
dn for Mon.
uiuutli n! Altlta
7:1 . 111.
S .IU p. III.
l4-av Alrlln fur
Monmouth and
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4 vi p. m.
Ir.i tHd.-w.tr ; ' ' '"J
11 on . m.
8:1) p. 111.
L'vp Montnoulli
for Alrlle.
7:V), hi.
S.'iO p. III.
1,'vrn Moufiioiith
for I 'ci I
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6:.M p. in.
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for Intli'iwiulcne
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ST. LOUIS AND ALL POINTS
CAST AND SOUTH
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THE FLYER AND
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TIMC CARD NO. 24
No. 2 Fur Yauuina:
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Lmvm Albany. .....12:UM
OrvUi 2:00 r.
Arrivet Yaquin.... 6:20 r.rf
No. I Ilfturning :
LfAvei Yaquina. . .. 6:i.ij
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No. 3 For Detroit:
Leaves Albany :
Arrives Detroit 12:20 r.
No. A I rum Detroit:
Leaves Detroit Iwf-
Arrives Albany..... .
Train No. 1 arrives in Albmj
time lo connect with lit M
smith bnund train, as well wf,
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bound train.
Train No. 2 connect
S. 1. trains at CVvnllinamU''1
j;ivitin direct service to f'f
(ind adjacent lieflchen.
Train.'! for Detroit, Y.mi
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