West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, April 07, 1904, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THItM
WEST HIDE KNTKUPRI8K. ISIiEPDNDENCE, OIlKfiON
(1 "w&Jr
SALEM,
OUR SERVICE
Only ly Hcrviiin you well nin v lt-arn t wrv you
letter. KxpcruMHt' lm taught uh tlmt to bo fuvorcl by
an -v r iiu-r uirij; putronayo inrati inoro than ordinary
i.trtliod. nu'n bandi-o, ami erviro: Krhtlfn on.-r-y in
,11 di partiiH-ntrt of Uih until outlittin;: liunim- is tlio
inilivo jHor. tbo power that biin tin i;itrim;ir, that
liuldx it, that iiicrca it tverv I u h i iichh hcmmi.
Ladies
Tailor Suits
I itir show Intf of Hi vl'-
, ,.IUs' lullor ninilrt hull
I- lntKr tli H ,,,' ",,",r
.olllldlltd fl"! Includta
I liillilnr". Vol It. l.t'Vl'.U.
fum y liilxllir and plain -l.rlitl.
l"-t o.lols, lowest
prices All new, eeluls
from the lwt Briurll
innkft" In H I'OmI. 11 u
short them to yu
Ladies'
Neckwear
In ilm HIV rvrry luw !
....,,e i.c'i lu.veltv Headed
.u ih ruiliHi, lew j
,,1(. set, tie heavy cm- f
i...nwl iii'vrllit-. Hew l'f :
i l! !. I'f' I"' collars, j
I
Dress Goods j
.rliit t t foods rmllt'lilly
1 I itrtm i iiHl urn rauit'iiu i
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"u h'.l in . X7 u I" J
h'l , " ii'iulii wlii' w.nu l h m.w 1
L.
V, a km
If X ff I
o Vou Slam
J
f ountainPen? p
Wo have in stork
the Lincoln, tho
LllURliliUi ond ft
nice linn of
Idea! Wntoriiuwis
Vcr$
jewelers
Commercial loD WorK A Specialty
GET OUR PRICES
OREGON.
Mens'
Clothing
Tin- kind i.f clullii s ptiilli'tilnr
nu n like l what ! HimI
licte, t lotliitu properly lull
orcl, correct IllUiitf, lulii-l ma
terial ami fashion, hiii) our
I'liuiniilio of Iliuruiiuli sail
fnethm with every jfi.r-
Incut, Men 'li' liny "lie
Hull or t'i'i' I"'"' iifvi-r
full to COlllO hkuIii. Isn't till
Kmm1 rceoiiimeliilatlnti?
Mens'
Neckwear
We've rarely ilmwn such a
odlccti"ii iif'rich. soft, refined
chrlni;, All 'lie new slylt-s,
shapes slid iiuniiK nre lido
In ureal irt'fulii ami ;l
nif tt .ilivn llinl will please
your purse.
Shirt Waists
N wiuiihii ktmtt lHK lli iMtn' tit
. V i in .
..... il l, ii U .i.l aliu'U mill f .mi r
ci-l..T.-....i.; ii.- !.
Mr l.r .ny Hii -Wy
10
10
6ood
to
15
Tcr Pens,
and Opticians,
AIXMTIONAL UHJALH
Henton county dmnwriiU will
III I 'port I leu rut for rerii(leiit.
W. K. Yl Ion noininaU'J
by Uih rHjiulilKMiriH of 15'inton coun
ty for nlHto Minutor.
Mm.. T. Franitr Mml liltl on
of Corvallin n-turind home Tufmluy
I after viniliriK ifvcml duys wilh
Mr. Pnuhr'a nlnter Mm. Horner
K. 1'. Tnlkinijtoii nnd Kii'iie
Ktikirlin, two liwn m-ri of Salem.
Iiavw liter) arructeil ly City Marahal
(iib-on fur kefin dcn on Sun
day in violation of ordinance. ,
Tin? rien in cotton twino will cot
Onmiii Imp urowera tinitfl a littlf
huiii thin year. A few year ago
Imp twine coulij lie bought at 12 to
I t iitii hut in now ijuoted at 21 to
" ceiilK.
Next Haliljftth at tl M. E
chiittli tin? juiMor will pri'iuli
morniiiK and evenhiK. Sulijecta:
II a. m 'intorctHcary Prayer,"
j 7 :'!' 'JuKtificalion. or the Sinner
j Chain-i il State Uiforedod." Hearty
'niiiRitig at pbcIi aervicH.
I Hy a vnt of neven tho "njieu hu
jloon" element won over the "clone
town" at Woixlhurn Monday. Thi
in th fiml timts in ix year that
tlie "wet" have won out in Wood
: hum. In Eugene the anti-italoon
j people elected one councilman out
i of four.
At the M. E. church on Sundny
hint were held two yery interesting
ferviccx. An in ounloinary the miM
monary fide of the church work
wit eu.pliasize.I. In the evening
th chidren had a program. The
choir aUo did good aervieo lxth
morning and evening. The church
wn very prettily decorated in yel
low and white and an ahundanooof
plant and llowers. Monday even
ing the miimionury meeting was
addrenned hy llev'dn. F. L. Moore
of Corvallia and Jamea Moore of
Dalhi.
The FirBt Baptist church met in
the regulur covenant and buHiness
meeting Saturday April 2. The
purpose of the meeting was very
atinfactorily carried out. Several
decided steps were taken and the
future outlook is quite promising.
It was decided that Itev. Arthur
S. Allen devote his full time to the
work here, holding services morn
ing and evening of each Sunday,
liegioniog April 10. Also the
time of B.YIMJ. was changed to
rt.'iii . m . heirinninir April 10.
About sixty members attended the j
Communion service on unuay.
A business meeting of the B.Y.P.U.;
is called for Saturday at 7:30 p. m.
"I have lined t'hambcrlaiu'8 Stomach
and Liver TableU with most &atitfaot
ory results," says Mrs. K. L. I'helps.
nciiHton, Texas. For Indigestion, bil
lousiiessaiid constlpatlou these tablets
are most excellent. Bold by all drug-
April Foot Dance.
Tho ladies of the itebekah order
gave a uance ai me auuuuhuui
Fridnv evenine. April 1, tnai was
oris of the delightful social func
tions of the season. It was given
us an April fool dance and brought
out a good sized crowd, the noor
of the largo hall was in good con
dition and it had U the dancers
that could be comfortably accomo-
.utd until an early hour Satur
day morning. The latter part of
the program was in charge of the
UAn: a new feature, well receivea
Music was furnished by McElroy'e
Refreshments were
served in the dining parlor back of
the stage. The April loot aanee
was a successfnl affair as all social
functions undertaken by the Ke
bekahs are. -For
Sale.
Freeh milk cows; enquire of H.
Call For WarraiiU.
All Polk County Warrants in
dorsed prior to July 4, l'.H)3, are
hereby called. Interest ceases after
the date of this call.
Hated Dalian, Or, March 25, 1901
E. V. IHI.TON,
County Treasurer.
typhoid c;i:hms.
Ttir fiiirriroe uliowit that In the Mood
of rvrrjr )x iiK.n n!I tin (torn tyiiliiiirt the
liillc x run ran be fuiiml nhown iiliove.
Tln-y te iiiH:it lo ft into tlic wntrr or
milk we dunk. TIip Kr"" miilliplr
that utie IP-mi i cuiwilile of tr"lu,"l"K
-I.....I l.ti(i.lr.l trtlli.rtf irrrtii. Itllwfrn.
ty four bouis. That I why it nicy ever
itrt into the water mpply of a town they
multiply so tnst nil neriy everyowiy
drinking the water come down with the !
UHMfili, 1 iirir hig ! ., - .. ..
ml tliry nrr thf jH-momi lue hrallh l
I-rfrt, whiiw I1ik.(1 i jiurr, nl livrr
rtive, Whrn thf gtnnn ft imo a limllh?
boiljr they lire thrown oil Willi the other
T.oiili. Krient ChiriiRo ltiMi- how
tlmt onr-eiKlilh of nil the death in the
jat two yean in that city have resulted
ftr-iK inriiiti'iniit.
The let lvii-e we can icive in to put the
txxly into a ietfrc t!y nound, hralthy condi
tion, lie aonureil that yon hvc rich, red
IiI.mkI and an active liver.
yny ycam iiifo Dr. K. V. fierce, who is
coiiMiliinil ut(eon to the Invalids' Hotel
and Siiik'ciiI inntitule at liurlalo. N. Y.,
found certain herb and rotitu which, whrn
wade into an alterative entract (without
the tine of alcohol), aeemrd to he the very
bent menna of putting the atomach, blood
and vital organ into proper condition.
Thi oeemed to him as clone to nature'
way of treating dineane aa it wa poille
to go. For over a third of a century Dr.
Pierce' (kdden Medical Discovery ba bad
wonderful tale and the cure reulting
from it ue are numbered by thousand.
It i a li.nue huilder, better than cod liver
oil because it doc not icken the Moraach,
or oflend the taste. It Rlrniiftlien or
reticv. the aMimilative or digestive pro
cesses in the stomach and put on healthy
flc-h when the weight of the invalid is
reduced below the normal.
i i u. n.r. r rirri inn.. iiitwt-iri.
Accent no substitute lor M.ouien aieu-
Nothing else i "just a
Free
ical Discovery
ur 1'ierce's rcuci c uuminuii i.rt ni 'niK". tiptaseu.
jrll I" Malt r Bring to u with
1 and to fr for one year's smbscrlotlon to
CmntUmmn, Enclosed and J. Z y,,. ,
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Notice to Voters.
Notaries Tuhlio throughout the
County, in the several voting pre
cincts, have been etiplied with reg
istration blanks. All voters are re
quired to register on or before Mv
15, I'.lOl. Krgifler eJy nd avoid
extra exjiein" ot tti couiuy
Regi-lruiion i- required every two
years. ,
V. n. IOl t'ffAUT,
County Clerk.
Notice for I'ropowals.
Contract will be let for the haul
ing of 70,tHXJ feet of oak logs on th
0. Zutnalt place west of Monmouth,
to tne sawmill at Independence.
Sealed bids will ho received up to
April 10, I'.MjI. Eight reserved toj
accent or reiect any bid. Form of;
- - - -
contract furnished hy the Indcpen-1
.
Uenoe IUIIller IO. j
.
Tanners take aonee.
Chopping dune on Wednesdaye
and Saturdays t thu Oregon
Milling & Warehouse Co's mill in
Independence.
CJiri Wanteil.
Wanted At Frank's new restau
rant, Independence, Ore. a waitress,
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I have
been appointed by Hie. county court or
the county of Folk, state of Oregon, ad-rnlnii-trator
of tbe entate of (jilliert
MeCatie, deceasetl. All person having
claims Bgiiiiist the same are required to
present the same duly rnsde out antl
veritietl as reiuired iy luw, at my rei
denee, rMtolllee addres hulepeiideiiee
or m the luw tiflii of Itutlerand load,
l)al!a, Orexoii, wittnn six mouths
from date hereof.
liHted this i'-ird dav of March A U.
1WU TIKIMAS l'O.M KHOY,
i.i,..iniuirii-.or of the estate oi uii-
hert McCuoe, ueceaseu.
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