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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1906)
State IlOrilial $C!)OOl at lilvitillOll!!)! Everybody's Column HNJ. Three full coir i.f iu.fr litter touo fMpi.ii In Wah iiifioii and other Mate I I." Il nil shortest way li iaU and lif ir, Additional work in Udli general ami ll Method; alo erbmd naiiaf-llirlit f.ir g'lded and ungraded trhMila will M given lid c .11,11. )rr. Longer trin. higher migrt and letl-r uHrluiiitir are oin to Normal araiJuaiea. rxbool dlreolora appelate, the sup-rior f Monmouth graduatt, and theuUuiai.d far rnwila ilm Ubl Catalogue containing full Inf irma lion will hi- sent on application. Cor.ee-.ndenct invited. Addre., -ee fM-l. MiUr I'd "''. W. .. Ui touu.t or i is.uriUi a rl. J. B. Stf ?r, Registrar. HOP GROWERS Wo would liko tt call your attention to the lati t heat ruz ulator and alarm. It au lo Kt at any ti'injx'rattiro and an alarm hell will ring if tho temptraturo nhould fall much aione degree; anoth er hell will ring if tho temperature should raise one decree Just th thing for the hop hoiiHO to guaranteo po rfoc t curing. Krebs'yard and most of tho load ing grower are in stalling this regula tor in their kiln?. E. C. GAMBLE, PORTLAND Given Up To lio Il.Kpiegol. IS)! N. Virginia Ht., Kvanivllle. lud., write: "For over live yeara I waa troubled wild didney and bladder aiTecllooa which caused me uiufli ialn and worry. I lout flesh and waa all run down and a year ago lia1 to abandon work enilrely. 1 had tlire of the biat phjalclans who did me no good and I whs practically giv en up to die. Foley Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave rue great rrllcf and after taklnK the eerond bottle 1 wim entirely cured." Hold by D. O. Do.e, drucgixt. When in need of fire insurance call on B. K. Jones, in the Cooper I? lock, who is agent for the Western Assurance Co of Toronto, Canada, and the Ge'mar.in Insurance Co., of New York. Both old and reli able companies. How'h This? Wa oiler One Hundred Dollars KewRrd lor any ease of Catarrh that caouul be cured by Hall's CaUirrh Cure. K. J . CHENEY & CO, i Toledo, O. We, the undurKlKiied, have known F. .T. tfheney for the lust 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all busluens trans actions and nnunHnlty able lo carry out any obligation made by lil llrin, WA 1.1)1 NO, KlNNAN A MARVIN Wholemilo DriiKirlMts, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Ik lukun Internally at; t Inn directly upon I ho blood and mucous nrfuoea or the system. ITestiinoulals aent ree. I'rlae 75 cent par bottle. Hold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family l'llls forconatlpatlon PURE RICH CREAM It used in tho manufacture of Hazel wood ICE CREAM, abundance of cream being - lured for thi pur pone by the large volume luppliedfor (he manufacture of Hardwood Butter r t Noalbumen. eelatin or other animal or , chemical compound of any character it in Hazel--wood Ice Cream, it rich- new and imoothneat being due to the actual richnen of the cVea"rrrof "which it i manufactured. Only pure fruit, vegetable or out flavors are used in coloring or flivortag Itral lUti Transfer N M McDaniel, guardin, la V A Koser, tVJ.45 acre In 7-5; IIjO. Kva Faulkner and I d to tame, 80 acres In 7-5; 1500. V II McDaniel and wife to tame, land lo 7-'; II. N M MeUaniel and wifa lo lama, HO acrea in 7-5; 15.00. Jemima Hill aud hd to A CTay lor, Unl in 12500. Kleie C Hlalej and lid to John Bimon, Iota in Wtt Falem, t'.K)0. L L Urophlette to D M Hewitt, lot in Monmouth; H(KJ. KCKeytand wife to Nrllio N Ve, lar.d in G-5; II. G W Mjar e ux et al to ame, lacd in C-I & 5; II. Tryjd.eua Low." a:id hd lo Ilemy RboadcH, lot in Fall Citv; 1110. J J Wi-tnun to Sheridan Lum ber C, 100 acres in 7-7; 12000. W T Ethertoa and wile to Aa V I'attee, C5 acrta in G-G; 12000. John B Teal and wife to H Williams, lot in Falls City; 1350. A II Holman and wife lo R E Williams, lots in Dallas; 1150. Mary C McCallon and hd to E C Holman, lots in Dallas; $15)0. United States t" Fred F Prii.ce, 1(0 acre in 8-8; patent T B Hill and wif- to W 0! Brown, lot in Dallas; 1450. t J U VanOrsdel And wife to E C Kirkpatrlck, lot in Falla City; 1140 MAItRtAOE I.U'KNHKS Perry O Wellmnn lo Ida Kenspy. N W Phelps to Jennie E Bowe. E II Converse to Claire V Uuf-sel. Raised Husband' Rent. Uarlom proudly boasts the pro grcssivc and enterprising woman s rights udvoiiate in a housewife who introduces business methods into tho domestic circle. Slilady is trained nurse, preferring to practice this profession to remaining at home like tho conventional spouse. Tho husband is engaged in clerical occupation downtown. Through their combined savings the couple purchased a modest three floor apartment house in the neigh borhood of East One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street, the title being recorded in the wife's name. A short time ago she increased the rentals of two floors, and then her spirit of independence asserted it self to the extent of raising hubby's rent, notwithstanding the fact that she and her life partner dwell in harmony in tho same quarters. Ev ery month he has to fork over a stated sum in re tenant account to his household fiduciary ageni. New j lork Press. Ice Cream For Baleby P. M. Kirkland. We Do Job Printing Ashamed to Take the Money, For awhile after little Clayton was sent to the kindergarten he re ceived frequent merit cards. Every time he brought home a reward to ken his mother and father and aunt and his grandfather And uncle gave him a penny. Soon the virtuous life palled upon him, and he brought home no more cards indicating that ho was a jrood bov. One day his grandfather remarked: "Why is it-, Willie, that you no longer get merit cards r Don t you remember we always gave you pen nies when vou were good?" "That's "just it," replied Clayton, "I'm ashamed to keen on taking money from vou." New York Times. Wholesome Anyway. Arphdeacon Sinclair in his "Lead ers of Thought," etc., tells a story of an Eton head master known as "Flogging" Kente. Finding one morning a row of boys in his study, he began, as usual, to flog them. They were too terrified at the awful little man to remonstrate till he had gone halfway down the row, when one plucked up courage to falter out, "Please, sir, we're not up for punishment; we're a confirmation class!" "Never mind," said Dr. Keate. "I must be fair all around, and it will do you good." So he fin ished them off. LOHT On lb Independent rare track, haturdar Mil. 1, an oiten feted eilvsr watch, with gold elk on liatk. Finder jdes rrpart to (ieo Jones, Independence 9-1 1. LOrlf. A small accjiint book with threebinK memorandum ami containing hank depoeil slip ofW.II. Cockle. Book lost on L dependence Iiuena Vista road. Finder report al this oflic. Bept 11. rOUND On tbs wagon bridge at lode)-ndenc a thumb indei ac count book containing few 8a- Km pari in nam. Inquire al this tiflice. IIOH6E3 FOB SALE Thre work horwe. weight 15(K) pound; th re nlliea, two yearln g and one two-year old. Enquire of John Simon, Indejendence. 9-2H WANTED 10 tons of good baled hay, delivered at Rose's bop yard Address A. J Whiteaker, Inde pendence. FOR SALE Steam wood-saw, 5 borse power engine, 6-borse power boiler. A good bargain. Ham Muhlman, Independence, Ore. FOR SALE Single Camb Brown Leghorn Coikrels, from imported stock, 1 dollar each. O. M. San ford, Independence. 10-4 WATCH FOUND. An open faced watcb with string attached found on the place of J. IS. H'.ump one mile went of Viimriuth. Call at this offic and decrih watch. FOR RENT A 4C-jitre boy ranch for a term of oi.e to three years. House and barn on place. Land for hay with place. Enquire at Ibis oilice. WANTED To rent a email ranch of 50 or 00 acres, fundnhed on shares Experienced in dairying, farminj: and care of slock Ad dress V. H. Dickens, Indepen di-ncp, 9 17 WANTED A reliable person to mndiut a boarding house during hop picking season. Enquire of (J Schtiltz, at Ott'mheitner's hop yard. FOR RENT A farm of 860 acres at Crowley station; 250 acrea in cultivation. For further partic ulars inquire tf J. M. Craven, Independence, Ore. FURNISHED ROOMS Three fur- nit hed rooms for gentlemen, at my residence on C street. In quire of Mrs. L. L. Whiteaker. FOR SALE California Medicated Soap, good for sores, chapped hands etc. Sold by Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr., Monmouth St MEN WANTED Saw mill and lumber yard laborers $2 25 per day. Woodsmen 12 25 to $3.00. Steady work. Apply to Booth- Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore gnn. FOR SALE Two sets of double work harness. Euquire at Dick inson's livery stable. CARPET WEAVING J. J. Boler south of the Motor line Indepen dence, is prepared to weave your carpet. Cali on or address him FOK SALE jersey cow young and fresh. Enquire of J. L Caron, Monmouth, Ore. EGGS FOR SALE Single comb white leghorn. Per setting $1.50 or two settings $2 50. Address G. G. Hewitt, Monmouth. 5-6 FOR SALE A good wagon, team and harness cheap. Enquire at J. O. Davidson farm one mile northwest of Parker Station. SHORT HORN BULL Good short horn bull at Jones' feed Stable. Service $1. 4.4- w manic llc V v tf Company The High Tension L'ne from Dallas to Independence Is now complete. We are prepared to serve the people of Independence, Monmouth and Vicinity with Light and Power At Very Reasonable Rates Read Rate Cards and Put in Your Order Light Rate NO. l.IMIITS FIAT BATK 1 16 c. p Lamp, per month 1100 2 16 c p. 1-35 3 16 c p. 1 70 4 16 o. p. " " " 2 00 5 16 c p. lamps, 10 cents each up to 20 lights and 6 wnts per K. W. 20 16 c p. lamps, 5 cents each up to 40 lights and 5 cents per K. W. Straight meter 15 cents per K. W. with out any charges per drop. 1 2 3 4 5 to Butinisi Houses 16 o. p. Lamp, per month, 16 c. p. " " ' -16 c. p ' . 10 c p $1 00 . 1.50 . 2 00 . 2.50 10 16 c. p lamps, 2oc. each and 5c. per K. W. 10 to 20 16 c. p lamp, 2'Ji. each and 5c. per K. W. A Kilowatt is equal to the enrrent consumed by eighteen 16 c. p. lamps burning one hour. Power Rate KILOWATTS PER K. W. MflkTII 100 or Less 7 Cents 100-200 6J Cents 200-300 6J Cents 300-400 6 Cents 400-500 5 J Cents 500-GUO 5J Cents COO-700. 5 Cents 700-800 4 Cents 800-1000 4 Cents 1000-1 500 3J Cents 1500-2000 3J Cents 2000-3000 3i Cents 3000-4000 3 Cents 4000-6000 2J Cents 6000-3000 2 Cents 8000-10000 2 C-nts Minimum Rat". I FI. P. up 14 per month Ceiling Fans $2 50 per month Dxsk Fans $1.50 per n.onlli A Kilowatt is equal to the current consumed by eighteen 16 c. p. lamps burning one hour. I hereby announce to the public that I will start up a stage line between Independence and alem immediately after the river boats stoD lor the summer. 1 win do a general passenger and freight busi ness. Frank Russell. Summer Diarrhoea in Children During the hot weather of the sum mer months the first unuatural loose ness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, to as to check the disease before It becomes serious. All that is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy followed by a dose r f castor oil to cleanse the system. Rev. M. O. Btocklaud, pastor of the first M. E. church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: 'We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find It a very val uable remedv. especially for summer disorders In children." bom Dy tr, Kirkland, the druugist. w t 1 1W JlJ fra noil in OF THE L V TQCK -AND- F n - asak. m - riTiirio iimoie Of Geo. Whiteaker and Gid Newton. Sale will be held Friday, September 28th beginning at 10 a. m. at the Purvine place, three mile? north of Monmouth. Free Lunch Served TERMS $10 and under, cash. Over that amount, one year's time 8 per cent interest; 5 per cent discount for cash. LIVE STOCK LIST with We do Job Printing One bay gelding, 7 years old, weight 1250; one white gelding, S years old, weight 1100-one brown mare, 12 years old, weight 1200; two yearling colts; one spring colt-one gray gelding, 11 years old, weight 1200; one three-year-old filly, weight 1400; five young milch cows; six brood sows; four hogs, weight 140; twenty pigs. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Two binders, two mowers, one hay rake, one La Crosse disc plow, two disc harrows, one spring-tooth harrow, two straight-tooth harrows, one (Jem seeder, new; one old wagon, one old buggy, one old hack, two Klondike ha tows, two plows, two sets of work harness, one road cart. - - Auctioner MILLARD WHITE H ,