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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
18 . ! ZZ IT I l i i g RJFJFJ F MIL GOODS SOCIAL AND PERSONAL I if 1 u Dr. AlUn, Dentist, Cooper BUlg. Dr. Zieber i home from Port land. i?Ute K&ir begins Monday. Hep temoer 10. There are no brUer'wagons made than the Milburn and fctudrbaker. N .tii ran pa I. thanl at lllUtOH A imon 'a. Chop, chop, chop fel Produce Co. Tb delayed trab feast will te held at Newport Sunday. Go to the Hutler Produce Co. for vetch, elover or cheat hay. Thomas Davis, a.srssor for Ben ton county, was down this werk. Miss Pearl Pereival is saleslad. in Grogs' store during hop picking I. If. Ingram !ft this week on i reconnoitering trip in Eastern Ore gOD. Mr. Decksrbach, manager of th Balem brewery, was in town yester day. " John Mills of Salem attended the trip funeral fhe late Chas. Mattison Tuesday. Tom Jackson, with about 100 Sileti Indians, are picking hops in the Rose yard. The Lee Willard company is playing in Salem this week. Tbey are expected here. John Grant and J. J. Williams attended the funeral of Councilman Mattison Tuesday. If you have hop land to sell or hop yards to sell or rent, list with Lyon & Dickinson, now. If you are in need of dentistry see Dr. Nehrbas over Inde pendence National Bank. You need abundance of So-boss-80 this weather. The place to get it is at Huston & Simon's. Wm. Mattison is up from Ab toria, having come to attend the funeral of his brother, Chas. A. Mattison. Don't forget the joint sale of Geo. Whiteaker and Gld Newton at the lat'.er'a place near Monmouth on the 23th. John Belt has been appointed deputy Bheriff, to serve during the season at the Horst hop yard and in that vicinity. Dr. Clay, of Salem, took in the Hop Center of Oregon this week. The doctor will make occasional visits to the Krebs yard. Mrs Goodman returned to her home in Cottage Grove Wednes day after three week? visit with friends in Independence. B. F. Smith was in from Lewis ville tbis week. He reports that twfintv or more Dickers can find The Anthony Sovel ko.Uk and! ! kodak supplies of U kinds; alnoj tuwrr;iju,a ,velopetf at Mciatu, 1110 I Independent' photographer. I'hnn iiinkori will watch ill column of the-West Side Enter prise they will find thera are mer hnii nrpnarid to serve their " i c every want. Dancing at the Hose hop yard Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday rvenii e of eteh week during hop pick inc. Good floor and excellent music. Prof. Harry Bolt returned this week from an outine on the Little Nestucca. Two salmon weighing twenty pounds each and hundreds of trout were the rewards of his hop yard. daughter, Gladys, and Mrs. Sarah u ad roinlstrator of the estate of Hiram Irvine and son, Charles, returned D. Foster, deceased. All persons hav- this week from a month's outing on Slab Creek. return from Portland where he de- Administrator of the estate of Hiram Hvered a couple of car loads of p. Foster, deceased. mutton sheep J. J. Williama was over from Dallas with Sheriff Grant Tuesday After looking over Ihe Lod yards, Mr. Williams decided he could alone pick cO to 40 acres of hops, II. M. Ebbert of Monmouth, who has been in Baker City since about June 1st, was here Thursday. Mr. Ehhort will no to Corvsllis this week to engage in his business, that of meat cutter. G. W. Crimmlns, formerly of Amity, has purchased the City Feed Store from Y. A. Gray. Mr, Grav'a family has already moved to McMinnville, their former home, to which place Mr. Gray will go in a few days, after arranging his af fairs here. W. R. Siegfried, F. E. Bilieu nd C. H. Davis are among the pickers At the Rose hoo yard. These young gentlemen have been doing Btunts at the Baker theatre in Port land the past season and propose to get up a show in Independence before hop picking is over. J. B. Knowlea brought in this week some samples of apples grown on bis place. One Graven- steine. twelve inches in circumfer ence and weighing one pound, showed a perfect color and sound to the core. The quality of apples grown in Polk county by those who care for them properly demon strates that apple growing may be made a paying industry. FOR SALE Full blood Poland China Boar and a few gilts, bred. Chas. Iliff, Independence. 10-7 Notice to Creditors In the Couuly Court of the State of nronn fnr Pnlk rnuntv. lu the matter . r- I I I ' . employment in the I. M. Simpson of the estate of Hiram u. fosier, oe ceased. Notice is hereby given that B. r J OLl Kb 11 a uccu nppuiuivu j Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Irvine and County Court of Polk county, Oregon, ra claims a-jainet said estate, are here by requested to present their claims duly verified es by law required with- n six months from the date hereor at r t. - tr: - v.llo i 1. r. uevenH 01 aiuto 0110 ' ' , j mv office in Independence, Polk coun- passed through yesterday on hib tyOreg0D B.F.Jones, Dated Sept. the 5th, 1906. fa Hop Baskets g Tents At Right Prices And don't lose sight of the fact that all our harneis is manufactured from California oak tanned leather, guaranteed absolutely with out flaws. It is the best and the best ia the cheapest at any price. Tonts, all sizes and guar anteed full size and weight. All lines of leather goods in the harnM tradt. GEO. DUNHAM THK HARStSI MAN UdlsB4c. ' Also earry stock food and veteraary edieiae. Yea are reepeetfully invited to call, laspeet oorstoek aad get erieee. New Styles ,in Men and Boys Hats The larger portion of our Fill Oooth has arrlvcJ and e are thowing a very complete tine of new and up-to-date goods in every department. Wc Invite you to visit our store, inspect our goods and get our prices. We will be pleased to show goods. If i Dress Goods Waistings Walking Skirts Underskirts Muslin Underwear Shirt Waists Wrappers Kimonos Underwear Hosiery Shoes for Ginghams Men Boys, Women and Outing Flannel Children Neckwear Embroidery J Laces r Kid Gloves I V V Silk Gloves ' Cotton Gloves ; Handkerchiefs Wool Blankets, Cotton Blankets, Comforts, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases Table Linen, Napkins, Lace Curtains, Trunks, Suit Cases. Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is complete, and we can save you money in this department. See us before purchas ing your supplies for hop-picking. We can furnish you complete. Highest market price paid for country produce. NEW GOODS W. -A. tiessrsef LOWEST PRICES LEADING STORE OF INDEPENDENCE Men Paht Sixty in Danger More than half ef mankind over sixty years of age suffer from kidney and bladder disorders, usually enlarge, ment of prostate gland. This is both painful and dangerous, and Foley's Kidney Cure should be taken at the first sign of dauger, as it corrects irreg ularities and has cured many old mm of this disease. Mr. Rodney Burnett, Rock Port, Mo., writes: "I suffered with enlarged prostate gland and kid ney trouble for years and after taking two bottles of Foley's RidDey Cure I feel better than I have for twenty years, althoagh I am now 91 years old." Sold by D. O. Dove, druggist. A Clear Complexion and Bright Byes In most cases a sallow, blotched complexion and dull heavy eyea are due to poor digestion and an inaetive liver. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the lieer and bowels and makes the complexion smooth and clear. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup does not pauseats or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Re fuse substitutes. Sold by D. G. Dove, druggist. Card of Thanks. To the many friends who assist ed during the illness and at the funeral of our husband and father we hereby extend our heartfelt thanks and assurance of apprecia tion of the many kindnesses. Mrs. Mattison and Family. When in need of fire insurance call on B. F. Jones, in the Cooper Block, who is agent for the Western Assurance Co. of Toronto, Canada, and the Ge'mania Insurance Co., of New York. Both old and reli able companies. Suii.moBS in tne jusiice weuri ior mo juh of the Peace and Countable District Ho ! I o, ruin v-uuuij, vi v.vR-. Robs H. Kelson, Plaintiff, vs A. U. Griswold, Defendant. T. A. O. Griswold. Defendant: in , I the name of the State of Oregon you ! are hereby required to appear and an-1 1 swer the Complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action on file in tue office of the Justice of the Peace in the hove-entitled Court, on or before the 2th dy of September, 1906, the day named or prescribed in the order ror Publication of this Summons, made by the Justice ef the Peace in the Justice Court for the Justice of the Peace aad Constable District No. 6. Pelk County, State of Oregon, being the County and Precinct where the above-entitled ac tion is aendinc. and jou are hereby notified that if yoa fail to appear and answer the said cemplalnt as nerein required, for waat thereof the plaintiff will aply to the above entitled Court for the relief demanded in said com- liini. namely, for a judgment against you for the sum of $30.00, and costs and disbursements therein. This Summons is published in the West Side Enterprise for six consec utive and successive Weeks, beginning .th th. luua of Auanst 14th. 1906. and ending with the issue of 8eatember26tb, 1908, nader and In pursuance 01 me direetions eentained in an order made by B. Wilson, Justice of the Peace in the Justice Court for the Jnctice of the Pcaee and Constable District No. 6, Polk County, State of Oregoo. Dated thia 10th day of August, 106. Date of first publication, August 14th, 1908. Jou Attorney for Plaintiff. We do Job Printing AT LOCKE'S OLD STAND INDEPENDENCE M. C. WILLIAMS, MGR. j a m in m m i m mm in m n w in a awM in a m-tm DOVE'S DRUG STORE j Value "Received in Prescriptions a A nrescrlption may be noor in two ways. It may be put up all right, but the drugs and chemicals used may be stale, or "off standard." Or the ingredients may be exactly right, and yet the full effects be nullifies" bpenuee It is 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 ef the transaction. When sickness eomes, consider well the reputation of the druggist to whom you take. your prescription. One thing we perhaps need not add, if you tiring It to us you are sure to get value received every time. nl ,,, ,1, ,,, in ,11 1 im- t r m- t- tt tit nt mi in -fcH in Dr. Finn's Testimony Interesting Dr. Thomas Finn, ot Boonsboro, Mo. who has oractlced medicine for 82 years says he has used every prescrip tion known to the profession for treat ment of kidney and bladder mseaaes, and says he has never found anything 10 effective in both chronic and acute kidney and bladder trouble as oiey s Kidney Cure. It stops irregularitlea and builds up the whole system. Sold by D. G. Dove, druggist. General Robert 13. Lee was the greatest General the world has ever khown. Ballard'e Snow Lin iment is the greatest Liniment. Quick- lv cures ell pains. It is within the reach of all, T. H. Pointer, Hemp stead, Texas, writes: "Thia Is to cer tify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has been used in my household for years and has been foand to be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatlo pains. I am never without It." Sold by D. G. Dove, druggist. Daefness Cannot be Cured Btatb of Oh 10, City or Tomsdo, I JjUCAS UOUHTY. f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that lie 1 enlor partner of th. Arm or F. J. Chen? St Co., doing business In the City or Toledo, County and Htate aforesaid, aid that Mid Arm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDREU DOLLARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall'i Catarrh Cure. FRANK J.CHENEY, . Sworn to before me and subiorlbed in my presence, this 6th day ot December, A. Dv 1886. A. W, GLEASON, (HkXl.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mu oou lurfacea of the system. Bend for testi monials free. F. J. CHENEY St CO., T.ledo, O. Bokljby all Druggists, 75c. Chamberlain's Falsi Balm Thia is a liniment, remarkable for Its graat power over pain. It quickly allays the excruciating pains or rheu matism ana makes sleep and rest pos sible. For sale by P. M, KirkUnd, th Druggist. - ' "