West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, September 04, 1906, Image 4

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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
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There are no lifller wagons made
than the Milburn and Studebaker.
Vuu can ret tbetu at Huston it
Simon's.
Dr. Allin, Peutisl, Cooper BlJg
Ted Cooper ia Lome from New
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urani iioienson is uuroe jroiu ...... , , . , . .
, 1 ha Anthony Scovrl kodak and
loruauu. , . ... - . .... ....
muii supplies pi u iiuid, airu
:?unuay in Buli .looped at McCaleb'i, th
1 Independence photographer,
Jo firown waa in from Airlie
Saturday.
Dr. Zieber pnt
rorl!tiJ.
Dr. E. J. Thorn ion waa iii New
port over Sunday.
Vetch, clover and cheat hay at
the Duller Produce Co.
Mr, Babbitt, son Dick and sm
ter, Mica Bowden, went to Newport
baturday for a short outing. The
will occupy the Carson cottatre.
Anions; the Polk county girl
ho will teach in the Portland
, n , , ichools this year are Mia Mollis!
Go to the Butler Produce Co. for , , , ,, i
. , . i . t i I'll iin' ii mill .iaipo i run m uikT-
vetch, c over or cheat ha v.
Virgil Johnson, merchant, pot
A.J. M.ipley t.asbeen engage,! ma(itt.r anj elation Mnt .t Airlie.
to teach the Highland school. WM circulating among the hop-
Henry Patterson is up from pickers at Independence yesterday.
roruanci 10 eiay over nop picung 5r d Mrg- Lou IInk of
Bill Davis, theexcruciatingly fun- Pendleton are visiting their par
v mm nn from IWrvdale ent. Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Stans
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ur.day. berry, and will remain during bop
Mrs. G. A. Wilcox is visiting
New Styles
in Men
and
Boys Hats
The larger portion of our Pall Goods has arrived
and we are showing a very complete line of new
and up-to-date goods In every department. We
Invite you to visit our store, Inspect our goods and
get our prices. We will be pleased to show goods.
pc:i S
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picking.
erty to buy. She thinka of moving
I to Independence this fall.
iih'U tnnt. Mn. Frenrh. at Mr. A. J. Catee wag up from
Tniy TWrh. McMlnnville the latter part of th
. week looking after residence prop
iUlBS UQICU VWJTI OUICI IBIU1
number of ber young friends Fri-
If hop pickers will watch the
Mrs. Ed Owen has been visiting columns 0f the West Side Enter
her daughter, Mrs. Linn Davidson, I prise they will find there are mer
ia Portland. chants prepared to sery their
Archie Parker and family haye ever want
returned from an outing in the! Dancing at the Rose hop yard
Alsea country. Tueaday, Thursday and Saturday
Miss Mary Clodfelter is up from even,ioK9 ' eha week hP
' ln!.btn. nn.l Anna an) a.n.llart
IUII1IUU Tiaillll UVI DID.VI, .u.a. I- (
The many friends of Mies Lucile
f!lov Rnhinsnn will nreoidfl at a r . j . i
r Durt were pieaeea 10 greet uer
chair in Kutch & Taylor's barber gundayt She wa8 out driving for
shop during hoppicking. the fifBt tim6 B;nce lhe Berious ill-
If you haye hop land to sell r ness that kept her confined to her
hop yards to sell or rent, list with room all summer.
Lyon & Dickinson, now. I Wm. Ball has returned from
If you are in need of dentistry near Jn. where h h"vbeven
aee Dr. Nehrbas oyer Ind eDf1a8efor e0m!, weterkB W,tth .hl'
. xT-.:i n.v. well-drilling outfit. He sunk five
wells in that neighborhood, each of
You need abundance ot eso-dosb- whicb was put down more thaa
8o this weather. The place to get ioo feet.
it is at nuston a oimon s. . . , .
Dr. Thompson is in receipt of a
W. G. Sharman and family re wedding card announcing the mar
turned Saturday from their annual riage of Miss Addie Fuller to Mr.
tuting on their Alsea ranch. Samuel E. Phelps, at Centralis,
t, -.1 o v . Wash., Sunday, September 2. Mies
Rev. Brouillette, a Presbyterian , . tj
. . . .. ! . . , Fuller was a resident of Indepen-
minister of Newberg, will pick
. , T ,,. j dence fifteen years ago.
hops in the McLaughlin yard.
State Land Agent Oswald West
Mrs. Retta Powell and daughter pa9Be,i through Sunday on the way
and son, Miss Lois and Barns, are .. . . thia gide ofCor.
from their summer's vaca- va,ig Wbi9 BtirrilJg up the
monkevB in the land business as a
J. E. Kirkland, trainer for the vocation, Mr. West does a little in
S. S. Bailey string of horses at the hops on the side.
State F4ir grounds, was over Sun- northbound Southern Paci-
day. fic train Saturday was nearly three
Don't forget the ioint sale of Geo. hours late. It was five minutes to,
n..-..i. a fiiA Wctinn ot fVm five in the afternoon when It
latter', place near Monmouth on Ped out from Independence and
home
tion.
Dress Goods Shoes for Ginghams
Waistinss Men Boys. Cfl,coej
Women
Walking Skirts and Outing Flannel
Underskirts Children Neckwear
Muslin Underwear pjw Embroidery
Shirt Waists J Laces
Wrappers f Kid Gloves
Kimonos I Sllk Gloves
Underwear v Cotton Gloves
Hosiery . Handkerchiefs
Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Comforts, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases
. aw . mmm a 1
Table Linen, Napkins, Lace Uurtams, irunKS,oun oases
o
n. of niAz nf ef nnln nnl fjmnv cvrnnnrinA is fiomnlete. and WC Can
4-1-.: l 4- CA iia lirkPkin riiivnlina.
save you inuiiuy in tins uejnuuuuin. v; utnuv
mm Trnn r ciiinn
complete. Highest market price paid for country produce.
NEW
GOODS
W. A. 1iessner
LOWEST
PRICES
LEADING STORE OF INDEPENDENCE
Why Fret and Worry
the 28th
Charles Jones, formerly of Dove
Island, but now located on a ranoh
at Yaquina Bay, is here for a few
days' visit.
Miss Elva Taylor arrived Mon
day from Baker City and will
spend three weeks visiting with
her parents here.
nearly nine in the evening when
Portland was reached. The oo
casion of the delay was the wait
for the C. & E. train lrom Albany
which was held in the latter place
awaiting the East Side train which
was three or more hours late.
Trains are usually slow during
the season of moving hop pickers
to the yards.
Hop Baskets g Tents
At Right Prices
And don't lose sight of the fact that all our
harness is manufactured from California
oak tanned leather, guaranteed absolutely with
out flaws. It is the best and the beet is the
cheapest at any price. Tntsf all sizes and guar
anteed full size and weight. All lines of lathr
goods in the harness trad.
GEO. DUNHAM
THE HARHESS MAN Wc.;
Also carry stock food and veternary edlalaa. Yeu ara
reepeetfuily Invited to call, !pect onratoak aad gt pricee.
ham vnur rh!M hat. n wvffro nnld.
You need not fear pneumonia or other
pulmonary diseases. Keep supplied
with Ballard's Horehound Syrup a
positive cure for Colds, Coughs, Whoop
ing Cough and Ironchitls. Mrs. Hall,
of Sioux Falls, 8. D., writes : "I have
used your wonderful Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup on my children for five
years. Its results have been wonder
ful. "Sold by D. G. Dove.
"Make
the Sun
Hay While
Shines'
There is a lesson in the work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may last but a day
and he prepares for the showers whieh
are so liable to follow. So it should be
with every household. Dysentery, di
arrhoea and cholera morbus may at
tack some member of the home with
out warning. Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which
Is the best known medicine for these
diseases, should always be kept at
band, as Immediate treatment la nec
epsarv, and delay may
prove fatal.
For sale by P. M. Kirkland, the Drug-
glst.
Children In Pain
never ery as do children who are suf
fering from hunger. Sueh Is tbe cause
of all baby's wbo cry and are treated
for sickness, when they really are suf
fering from hunger. This is eaused
from their food not being assimilated
but devoured by worms. A few doses
of White's Cream Vermifuge will cause
them U eease crying ' and . begin to
thrive at onoe. Give it a trial. Bold
by D. G. Dove.
Salomons
In the JusI ice Court for tbe Justice
of tbe Peace and Constable District No
6, Polk County, State of Oregon.
Ross H. Nelson, Plaintiff, vs A. O.
Griswold, Defendant.
Ta A. 0. Griswold, Defendant: In
the name of the State of Oregon you
are hereby required to appear and an
swer the Complaint of the plaintiff in
tbe above entitled action on file in the
oflice of tbe Justice of the Peace in the
above-entitled Court, on or before the
25th day of September, 1906, the day
named or prescribed in the Order for
Publication of this Summons, made by
the Justice of the Peace in tbe Justice
Court for the Justice of the Peace and
Constable District No. 5, Pelk County,
State of Oregon, being the County and
Precinct where the above-entitled ac
tion is pending, and jou are hereby
notified that if you fail to appear and
answer tbe said complaint as herein
required, for waot thereof tbe plaintiff
will aply to the above entitled uouri
for the relief demanded In said com
plaint, namely, for a judgment against
you for tbe sum of $30.00, and costs
and disbursements therein.
This Summons is published in tbe
West Side Enterprise for six consec
utive and successive weeks, beginning
with tbe Issue of August Hth, 1908, and
ending with the issue of 8etember26tbf
100ft. nader and in pursuance of the
directions contained in an order made
by B. Wilson, Justice of the Peace in
the Juatica Court for tbe Justice of tbe
Peace and Conatable Distrlet No. 5,
Polk Ceunty , State of Oregon.
Dated thia 10th day of Aurust, 1806.
Date of first publication, August 14th,
1808. Jfc Jr. Jones
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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DOVE'S DRUG STORE
j Value Received in Prescriptions
We "do Job Printing
A vtroatrlrtHrtn mav he tiAAix In two WAffl. Tt lUBV be t)llt UD all H IT lit.
but tbe drugs and chemicals used may be stale, or "off standard." Or
tbe Ingredients may be exactly right, and yet the full effects be nullified
becitUke it ia poorly compounded, or put up carelessly, In such case,
no matter how low the charge, you don't get value received) which
is the essential part of the transaction. When sickness comes, consider
well tbe reputation of the driifrglHt to whom you take your prescription.,
One thing v.e perhaps need uotuiM, if you bring it to us you are sure
to get value received every time.
MC. WILLIAMS, MGR.
AT LOCKE'S OLD HTAND
INDEPENDENCE
In Great Demuud
Tbe demand for Chamberlain's Col
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
here has been so great that I have
scarcely been able to keep it in stock.
It has cured cases of dysentery here
when all other remedies failed. Frank
Jones, Pikeville, Ind. This remedy is
for sale by P. M. Kirkland, the Drug
gist.
Don't Grumble
when your Joint acne and you Buffer
from Rheumatism. Buy a bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment and get In
stant relief. . A positive cure for Rheu
matism, Burns, Cuts, Contracted Mus
cles, Sore Cheat, etc. Mr. L T. B.gy,
prominent merchant at Willow
Point. Texas, aaysUhat! be finda Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment tbe best all
round Lintment he ever used. Bold
by D. G. Dove.
llovr to Avoid Appendicitis
Most victims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipated.
Onno Laxative Fruit Syrup cures
nli .nti Annah notlnti hu ut f m 111 a i In b.
UUIUUIV tiUBM uavwu jj dviuiuimiiuB
tbe liver and bowels and restores ther
natural action of the bowels. Orl no
Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nause
ate or gripe and is mild and pleasant
to take. Refuse substitutes. Kpid by
D. G. Dove, druggiak
Don't Be" Bine
and lose all interest when help la with-'
in reaeb. Herbine will make that liv
er perform its duties properly, . J. B.
Vaughn, Elba, Ala., writes: " Being
a constant sufferer from constipation
and a disordered liver, I have found
Herbine to be tbe beet medieine, for
these troubles, on the market, I bar
used It constantly. . I believe it to be
tbe beat medicine of ite kind, and 1
wish all sufferers from tbeee troublear
to know tbe good Herbine has doner
me. Hold by D. G. Dove.