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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1906)
IV MEW FALL GOOD SOCIAL AND PEHSOrtAL S l)r. Allin, Dutit, Cper tfulg. Kodak inlio at Mc'-aleb'e jbot ttuiiio. The D. L Hodge prune drying plant ia now operating full blast. No quorum bring present there wa 1,0 council meeting Tuwdur night. II. G. Miller, repreenting the Simplex tvpe-settimr. machine, was in town this week. M. A. Poppleton and wife of Port land are visiting at the home of A. Huston la this city. If you have hop land to ell or bop yards to sell or rent, lift wilb Lyon k Dickinson, now. If you are in need of dentistry 6ee Dr. Nehrbas oyer Inde pendence National Dank. Billiard room opened, feed stare changed hands and new reftaurant opened up the past ten days. Mr. Ed Wright of Saleru and M.'ss Harvey ol Pea Moines, Iowa, cousins of George Ruef, are here Ttsiting. Miss Ooldie Irvirje continue on the road to a millionairess. Satur day she picked 10$ boxes of hops, earning $5.25. Ed Vaughn fell through an ele vator at a hop boose across the river from Buena Vista Tuesday receiving painful injuries. i There Will be Sunday School at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, Sept. 23d, at 10 o'clock. A full attendance is requested. Dr. E. J. Thompson is now in Albany preparing for the 50th an niversary of the Pleasant Grove Presbyterian church next Sunday. Dancing at the Rose hop yard Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings of eaeh week during hop picking. Good floor and excellent music. Todd, the furniture man, has added a nice line of tinware and other articles needful in camp life to his stock, to be sold at prices just nght. Hop pickers are now beginning to change yards. A few yards fin ished picking this week. Hop picking will be pretty well over in another week. Testimony has been taken by the Seattle lunacy commission in the case of Esther Mitchell and Maud Creffield, and a report will be ren dered in a few days. Now iB the proper time to order your letter heads, envelopes, cards or other stationery. This office is the place. Good stock, good work manship, reasonable prices. S. 8. Bailey, the Seattle million aire horse owner, has leased the Albany track for a number of years and will keep his string of horses in training at that place. In looking around to procure the most in return for three hop tick ets, don't overlook the West Side Enterprise. The Twice-a-week, one year for three hop checks or $1.50. I Committee t amend the city J charter: It. F. Jours, chairman, ij.W. Kirklai.d, A. S. Locke, M i M-rln, V. A Patterson, W". A jjuVe-ner, V. W. iVreival, A. h '' Sperling, J. I', llauna. ' If yon have a small hop ard or 1 other acreage to exchange for j rrndence property In Corvallis. tie 'site of the Slate Agricultural U1- lg, and bringing ia an iucouie, see Lyon A Dickinson. Grandma Siarka of Albany la via iling at the Ilnef borne north ol town. Mrs. Starks is 77 years old, but her jears hung lightly on her head, as ia evidenced by the fact that she drove the 20 miles from Albany alone. When in need of fire insurance call oo B. F. Jones, in the Cooper Block, who is agent for the Western Assurance Co. of Toronto, Canada, and the Gertuania Insurance Co, of New York. Both old and reli able companies. Daniel Jordan, a Siletx citizen, lost a finger Wednesday by bitch ing a hone lo his hand. The rope of the halter was wrapped about his fingers and when the bores (jerked back suddenly pulled off one of his fingers. Jordan is camped at the McLaughlin yard. Leon Matthews, an employe with the Sam Muhlman woodsaw, was caught Wednesday and his left forearm badly lacerated. The fletn was torn off and the bone consid erably ground up but Dr. Butler is making an effort to save the arm without amputation. A man from the Davidson & Hedges yard was sent to hla home near Jefferson Wednesday, with strong symptoms of typhoid fever. He came here with fever Hoping that the hop yard would restore him to health, kut the physician found it advisable to send hito out where be can have better care. Klamath basin, where the United States is building irrigation works to reclaim 250,000 acres of land, offers the' chance of a lifetime to homeseekers and investors. Not oheap land but good land cheap. Farmers are needed in Klamath countv and land can be had on favorable terms. Write to Frank Ira White, Klamath Falls, Oregon, for further information. General Kobert K. Lee was the greatest General the world v,u bhinn Rnllard'a Hnow Lin iment is tbe greatest Linimant. Quick- ly cures en pains. i wimi reach of all, T. H. Pointer, Hemp stead, Texas, writes : "This Is to cer tify that Ballard' 8uow Liniment has been uiea in my doubcuuiu and has been foand to be an excellent Liniment for Rheumatic pains. I am Dever without it." Bold by D. O. Dove, druggist. A Clear Complexion and Bright Eyes In most casts a sallow, blotched complexion and dull heavy eyes are due to poor digestion and an inactive liver Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimulates the liver and bowels and maxes me compieiiou smooth and clear. Orlno Laxative Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and ia mild and pleasant to take. Re fuse substitutes. Sold by D. G. Dov t druggist. New Styles in Men and Boys Hats The larger portion of our PH (ioodi h arrived and we arc showing a very complete line of new and up-to-date goods in every department. We Invite you to visit our store, Imped our gooda and get our prices. We will be pleased to show goods. i c 11 rLr kv Jig l Dress Goods Waistings Walking Skirts Underskirts Muslin Underwear Shirt Waists Wrappers Kimonos Underwear Hosiery Shoes for Ginghams Men, Boys, Calicoes ' Women ancj Outing Flannel' Children Neckwear pj3 Embroidery I 'jp Laces r Kid Gloves J v A SilkGtoues y Cotton Gloves vsx: Handkerchiefs Wool Blankets. Cotton Blankets, Comforts, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Cases Table Linen, Napkins, Lace Curtains. Trunks, Suit Cases. O Our stock of staple and fancy groceries is comp etc, 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 M. A. SViessneiP LOWEST PRICES LEADING STORE OF INDEPENDENCE ,Mi1MMiMPBiaaaMSiaaaaaiaaaa:aMaaaMaawaiaaMaaap- , . ,. I THE BEST I IS THE CHEAPEST 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 is the cheapest at any price. Tents, all sizes and guar anteed full size and weight. All lines of leather goods in the harness trade. GEO. DUNHAM THE HARHtM MAM .. alao eari-v stack food and veteraary sedlclae. Xea are ny lTvited to call, Inepeet onratoek aad get yrlcea. Suuumoas In the JuBtice Caurt for the Justice of the Peaoe and Constable District Ko 6, Polk County, Btate of Oregon. Roes H. Nelson, Plaintiff, ts A. O. Qriswold, Defendant. f A. O. Grlswold. Defendant: jd the name of the Btale of Oregon you are hereby required to appear ana an Birar the Complaint of the plaintifl in ih. .hnve untitled action on file In .the office of the Justice of the Peace in the .hn.ntitled Court, on or before the 2th day of September, 1906, the day named or prescrihed m ine wraer or Publication of this Summons, made by the Justice of the Peace in the Justice rvnrt for tha Justice of the Peace and CotiBtable District No. 6, Polk County, State of Oregon, being the County ana Precinct where the above-entitled ac tion Is pending, and jou are hereby notified that If yoa fail to appear and h id camnlalnt aa herein reaulred, for want thereof the plaintiff willsply to the aooTe eouncu for the relief demanded In said com plaint, 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 oonseo utive and successive weeks, beginning with the Issue of August 14th, 1906, and ending with the Issue of BeptemberKtb, 1906, nader and In pursuance of the directions contained In an order made by B. Wilsen, Justice of the Peace In the Justice Ceurt for the Justice of the Peace and Coristable District No. 6, Polk Ceunty, State of Oregob. Dated this 10th day of Angnst, 108. Date of first pnblieatlen, Angus! 14th, 1908. F- ionm Attorney fer P Jala tiff. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy Acts on Nature's Plan The uioat successful medicines are those that aid nature. Chamberlain's rioiich Remedy acta on this plan. Take it when you haye a cold and it will allay the eougb, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excellence. It counteracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price, 25 cents. Large size, 60 cents. For sale by P. M. Kirkland, the druggist. Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk county, in the matter of the estate of Hiram D. Foster, de ceased. Notice Is hereby given that B. F. Jones has been appointed by the County Court of Polk county, Oregon, as administrator of the estate of Hiram D. Foster, deceased. All persons hav ing claims aialnst said estate, are here by requested to present their claims a1v vortfiml aa bv Jaw required with in six months from the date hereof at my office in Independence, Polk ooun- ty, Oregon. Jouwj, Administrator of the estate of Hiram D. Foster, deceased. Dated Sept. the 5th, 1906. Chamberlain's Pala Halm This la a liniment, remarkable for it great power over pain. It quickly allays the excruciating pains of rheu M.tfm anal makes sleeo and rest pos sible. For sale by P. M. Kirkland, the Druggist. Wo do Job Printing &efness Cannot be Cured Stats of Ohio, City or Tolcdo, I h, Lucas Vovhtv. I Frank J. Cheney makes oth that he is aenlor partner ol the firm of P. J. Cheney A Co., doing bulne In the City of Toledo, rvmnt.va.nd Htate aforesaid, and that Mid firm will pay the mm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case 01 ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the ue ol Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRAN K J. CH fc JCI . Sworn to before me and lubicrlbed la my presence, this flth day ol December, A. D. 1888. . ... .,. A. Wi uijriAnun, (seal.) Notary Pobuo. Hall' Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and acta directly on the blood and mu cous eurfacee of the syntem. Send for testl- monlala free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Soldjby all DruK'st. 70c- Dr. Finn's Testimony Interesting Dr. Thomas Finn, of Boonsboro, Mo. I who has practiced medicine for 82 years, says he has used every prescrip tion known to the profession for treat ment of kidnev and bladder niseases, and says he has lever found anything so effective In both chronic and acute kirinev and bladder trouble as Foley's Kidney Cure. It stops irregularities and hnllds dd the whole system. Sold by D. G. Dove, druggist. If It's a Reputation you are after, White's Cream Vermi fuge has a world wide reputation aa the beet of all worm destroyers, ana for it tonic Influence on weak and un thrifty children. It lmproyea their digestion and assimilation or tneir food, strengthens their nervous system and restores them to health and vigor natural to a child. If you want a healthy, happy child get a bottle of White's Cream Vermifuge. Sold by D. G. Dove, druggist. We do Job Printing Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, (or Polk county, in the matter of the estate of Charles A. Mattison, deceased. Jotloe Is hereby given that N. S. Mattison has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of Polk Coun ty, Oregon, as administratrix of the es tate of Charles A. Mattison, deceased All persons having cluims against said estate are hereby requested to present their claims duly verified as ijv law required within six months from the dHte hereof at my residence in Inde pendence, Oregon. N. H. Mattison, , Admtnlxtratrlx of the estate of Charles A. Mattison, deceased. B. F. Jones, attorney. Dated September 10th, 1900. CITY FEED STORE G. W. CRIMMINS Proprietor Hay, Grain, Feed Poultry supplies kept in stock Hides and sheep pelts handled INDEPENDENCE Gray's old staod We do job printing.