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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1908)
West Side ent.rprin lusucl by tho Kutorjoi-o Tub W. T. FO(i 1 K. II 11 T i) 1. C1IAS. K. HICKS, MANACiKi: KnervJ at la l"in Ii sv Olti.i as ntMri.-t'la Or,, i..iMrr Subscription, Sl.f O Per Vest Tt.crttn Util. al'tteVKItTlUN fcT ltrictly la advance) Ptr v.'ar f M Rig mtinth Hln;'o c iy ..... . Btlinx 30tlt 7" 10 ci-itti' ( linf traita. Kiurs en JiitpUyJ ilv.it!ius known on application. 1 llttt l I!.' F. Joill'S illllUHUMI'- input. It is a manly statetni-nt and the people sliouM buck bim tip in it by set-ing that be is re turned to the legislature by a big majority and we believe he will be. There U loo mm-h rotttni upss and corruption in machine polities for nny good to come of it and it is time that the common people were waking up to the fact that unless they try to help themselves there is no hope for them to gain political liberty. rv... ...tr..a .nt tn ihn meeting Saturday afternoon -nd , gowned m cream sueseine ilk and help to get the oIJ town ou its . carried a bouquet of white car ,feet. It has beeu slumbering j nations. The parlors were taste, for many years and it is $bout j fuily decorated in Oregon graft time that there was an awaken- an(j jVyt After coogratulationF, iug. This is an excellent oppor-J reffeihment8 were served and the tunity to get together and do : britle served at the punch bowl, things. There isn't another Mf gnl Mr(I McCready goon 8f,er town of any consequence in tho ' . rf(,nlnr8 for Dsi! state .that isn t doing more to- wards develonement than is 1 i I tiie ctale that, nas nearly as many natural advantages n- ; this one; then why sli.iald w,' not be in the fore front of -ii velonment? There isn't ;:'iy need of our n'.avincr ilii Vim ' Winkle ;;nv loiiLTcr. Leave tlnit to. the natural heirs fersou. i ! iLI . Mil M. ' i - Tlie 0."A. C. Larometor flMre. O. D. Butler, Mr. and Mr?.! last Saturday a de coudition existing at hat school. r, There is either wilful neglect or gi uia nivuixipcii.iiD u.i vuv r. . - in . . . i 11 il 'ill . I, n 1 1 J I ' t ! O 1 of those in authority when the students of -a school conduct themselves in such a manner that the college paper reads them out in no uncertain terms. The people of the state are not pay ing taxes to train up thugs or prize fighters and if tho manage ment cannot, or will not put a stop to such conduct, then the school should be abolished and eut out that much expense to the tax payers. It has only been a shor ttime ago since an ag gregation of thugs and bullies of the institution tried to haze a new student by making him undergo a baptism in filth, which resulted in a cutting scrape. This was smoothed over, but it seems that the same spirit still prevails and it is up to the Re gents to see that this matter is settled and settled properly. If the Faculty cannot keep order then fire the faculty and get one that can. EuIIard-BlcklnsoD. A very " pretty home wedding took place Wednesday evening at the residence of the bride's parents Mr,' 'and Mrs. John Dickinson, when, their daughter Gertrude Mabel was united in marriage to Roy W. .Bullard;' the ceremony being performed by Rev. J. A. P. McGaw. The bride was attired in a handsome gown of white satin with duchess lace, and carried a shower boquet of white flowers. The ceremony took place under green, canopied with white flowers. Green and white being the color scheme of the bridal parlors. The wedding supper table and dicing room were beautiful in white and green, Only relatives of the bride and bridegroom were present. MONMOUTH. The Monmouth. .Cant ing and Evaporating Co., will receive its full cannery equipment the first ot March and already has an expert cannery man here and will be ..! I. I si ., . ml. alt tlllUil grown in iht vioioiM. Sli. K.'iui Krirttwtill ii luine (i..m 1. it!" I wh ! ni to NV1 t; 1 1 1 t p . t rortiKud Mri. M.nr u Mulkev "U rrfiilence lhi wo-k to Mr, HlrU kb i who will Uko owwii o:mi The 'tionid was I'JllH Mm. Mil Jraham ha rHurn- ed to hft liune in tlrecbaiu af'T thrra Wft-k vicit Htt relative ho re. :,nn h wri-li-. vt-it with i.uiif fliel,.!. Mrt. I'tiaa. t.Minanl ic ijuite ill. beinir threatet.e.. with pneumonia Mr. Frank I. net and Mm J. F O'l'oiintll cunm upfron Pnrllat.il t ttnd thrt lixUhJ'.r MoOrfinly w'dJiiflt. A very jilf-ant home wfd.line occurred on We.lnea 1T evenlnjr February 2G, when Mi Lid Boothby and Will D. MoCrwdy wre united in rnarriae Rer. Ooode officiating B. W. Doughty, sang, "A Long A The World Rolls On." which waa followed by the wedding march played by Mist Maude Hawley and the entrance of the bridal pair preceded by little Harold Johnson of Portland crryioR the ring in a basket of triolets. The. bride wai daintly h f . 8nd poodl In-,"'" . ... , iv icli no nf hrir fripmla. 1 npy I vuraunt ..i.. ...vw.. g?pt i hncine". Those present j vrer: ?.fr an 1 Mrs. J. B. V. But- j J. r ,!r .nod Mr L Ground.', Mr Bt.j x, Huth-r, F Y. Mill ! iT ' Mrs. W fti : ey, Mr. mi J .m r3. V. J. ."Uisey, ..- ' ... i .r M TF, 10 VII illlitr, .Ml. Uli'i v. Puthr. Mr and Mrs. T. O. Waller,! :Mr -ami Mm T . Ui ctad. Mr and i dr. and Mr.. Van Dorniife. Mr. and .Mrs. MeCready. Mr. and a . tt. 1 . IT . J IT.n ft XI ftirfi, x!,arneari. iur. aim hub. v. . TeatB, Mr. and Mrs. M. Harley, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Clark." Mrs. F. W. FentoD, Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, Mr and Mrs. Frank Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Aure Ford, Mrs. John John son. Mr. Joe Hiipchbertf, MifRes LaVe-r.e Fen ton, Maude Hawley, Fern Butler Clara and Ruby Ear hart, Messrs Willis Butler, Cleatis Butler, Dell Butler, Frank Butler. W. L. Rineard Clarence MeCready lyid S. W. Doughty, HIGHLAND fletiry MElmarrv has been cutting wood for John Compton. Keep your dogs tied up George Shafer wants dog hides. George Shafer id cutting hazel brush up on Soap Creek two miles from Turkey Run-down on shoe string street. Mrs. T. Ewinge says, "Hammans' are allO. K." "Mother's saive don't work on Father," so Happy says.' Ernest Ewing add. his pig for 50 cents. Well sold. Mr. McElmurry says, "There is nothing like a head, light after night. 3 IV li mads ' A. McElmurry Silas Compton a visit Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Compton made Mr. McElmurry and family a visit Saturday evening. h,. Orin.McElmurfy is working in his strawberries. ( , , k " ;Mr. Fred . Featherstone is back home again from Oregon City. Mrs. Hamman had a quilting bee last Friday. Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Ehafer, : Mrs. Ewing and Mrs." Smith were present. Peter Shafer is very sick again. Messrs Yallier, McElmnrry, and Compton went to Monmouth Sat urday evening to ah I. 0. O. F. meeting. Ui! d r i K.-iili.k- lo l li.an, h i l.avi bi n)Uacln. . .k n it f'r yr rtenni jr Mr Al x in - St ray White horn alut five yrf w ijjha 1HK) brsn.d-d on riijht ho il.i.-r, -hi.l mII round. Owner cull and ii-t t.im "d M'ltle bill f.r krp and thi adv. Join' fd i.ara 2 KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL HcaSIH Is Worm Saving, and Some Independence Pciiplc Know How to Save It. .Many Iiu.-KmliMir iwi.Im Uk uvt live In U'oir luii in I' nouUvlintf t lie ai.lupya lion tliey know lliona ortfn ii'-fil belp. Sick ai.lney are tiMK.nlt.li f.r a vt amount of auf leiinj and ill heallll, but tlu.r.l no in'.d to on HVf nor ta rt'i aln In Jiiutrer whvii all tlieu- "! actn t aii.l iMiiua lino to wrak kuliifva fan. I quiik'.y ami pormanfiitly cureil ly the ue of IkJMi'a Ki.liiey nil. Hew a nit IndiMieiutenee wliwsi'a reeoninu-n. dation. J. K. Collina. City Marshal, livm n Im eiHm ne. t're.. eaya: i - . ul .... I Klat lo have the opportunity of rec comending Doan'a Kidney Tilla a tl.ay proved tery aaiUfaL-iory in my wlfe'a chw. She aulTere.1 f.r a nuuik'r of vkr from a conii'lii'iition of dl(K'ea; dixrtored but received no relief and her health gradually ran down. Seeing Doan'a Kidney Pilli o liigbly reoco- uiended, ah procured a bo at P. M. Kirklanre Drng Store and the trouble .llv Tanlsbed. She i now in good bealth eud attiibute aolely to the meof Doan'a Kidney IMU " For kale by all dealera. frice 60 cente Foater Milburn Co., Ituflalo, New York, aolo a-ctit for the uniteu Htatee. Itememlier the name-Doans aud tatie no other. FOu UHCUMATISM "Ilxtur. Tl.r ia nn M.K'll KllOllllllltiflll iH're n our reii-'liliorhooil now that .1 hn f"l l.i.viii'-' ndvit!B l.v an eiiiinent aulli 'rl y ..-!w, tvriti fir rlH(!fr (if a Ilirc 1 I't 1 - em ta'iv pit per, niiiim m-'i'-. "i'.'"- 'jf fr; nvl;o,l .!n r.ne-.- i, ! i ,,. Uni, 1 x tract i il tJNIM 1 I hi - one omu-e Compound Kitru-.n. th.ee j r"18- . ' B " "7" " I" k andtaKe.uicaaiMKmi.il nioa, and at beiUime; also drink plenty - . . I nf onlld Wlltor . It is claimed that there are few .vic tims oi tliia dread and torturous diu ease who w ill fail to find ready relief in thi uiraple home-made mixtnre, and in most cases a permanent cure is the result. This alniple recipe is said to strength en and cleanse the !iminative . tts aues of the kidneys, so that they can filter and strain from the blood ana aystera the poieons, acitls ana waste matter, which causes not only rneuma tism, but numerous other diseases. Every man or woman here who feels that their kidnevs are not healthy and active, or who suffers from any urinary trouble whatever, should not hesitate to make np this mixture., as it ia certain m rlnmiich crood. and may save you from much misery and suffering after while. Our home druKeista say they will either supply the ingredients or mix the perscriptlon ready to taBe it our readers ask them . . Notice to Creditors. novice. uctKuj in - been duly appointed administrator otha estate of Theron Albion Ireland, deceased, by tbe Coonty fi.,rt nrth atata of Oikod. for Polk County, and bae quallfled. All persons having claim against tbe said estate are nereny nonnen t preaau. o same duly verified, together with tbe proper ..nt..r fh.r.fnr. ta tbe underslirnsd at his resi dence near Monmoutb, in said county, within six months from the date of this nonce. Dated and first pqnilsoea reornary an jnn. WlLLUK B.IKUHD, Administrator bt tbe estate of Theron Albion Ireland, deceased. " ' ; ( Oscar Hayter. Attorney. ., - j NOTICE TO CREDITORS. INoticeis hereby fived that the UBdersigned' has been : duly ' ap pointed administrator jf t tbe Estate of Andrew J. Neirnoan, .de--ceased,' by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk Coon ty, and has quaiiOect. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the, same duly verified, together with the proper vbnehers therefor, to the under signed at hfs office at Indepen dence, in said County, within six months from , the . date of this notice. v Dated and first published Jan uary 31, 1908. 15. wuson. Arfmintatrator of the natotfl of Andrew j Newman, deceased Oscar Hayter, Attorney. . ,5w TIMC TABLE !o!i!!ri!fe k Murunoulh Ry. raoM iNOtethOioci loll !. Iniin hud Hr iii.niiMi,-i.- . Ill . l.-.-i M .Hill. null u ll B. 1U. nllHr. i.i.' i- e m. in 1IIN.IA U nVK. 1 il...p.-l ll. no .1 ! I V In , in; !... . M.iiiiniiiiili, II. a a. n.; niiri !.! . II a in. 1 uiii Nii :i l- rt linlii('ii.1nrt ilnll . I p iii ' !. Miiiiiiiiaili i I', in.; I Ml- In u ...i l. III. roll AIU1 IK Tmln No (" lf' ;! M'l'li lliH- illlv T ' am; M.ui.'Uli .. miriln- A It He l in Trl NnTJ l.-vr ln.litnnlrie illly ' in ; l-ov.n Mminiunili i . ui i urilvi Tit 1 1 v IS k in. KOU NOSMOI'TII M.V I-.-HV. lint. -i.il. iulHllr M i, in iiou btka Kin! IMiKI'KS HKM'K Tmln Noall.-HVM alii rtnll) .vl Him. lUt . in;. Inm M..11111.111U1 .VI . lll.i r- nwi I ntli (.uilmii I A . in. Trnlil Nil 1 11 l.iin lUillin m "liT oNlV t vi in ; ri l Miiniiniiiih 7. Ji . Ill, er mi ItulriM'iiiU'iH' ' hi. i .i., K an l,..in ln Una ilallv l :l D. n li v, Mminuiuili I ."in. "' i annr llnlliv I 111 1 1 In nam IHIIIIU .'I iiniiiiii lur All lif I Train Nn Tl laavM HI.bIIIv T TV p. in.; Iw i-. MiiiuiHiutll l. in.; alllv. t linli-ia-tiil. Fill .l. p. III. raoie aiaiic Train Noil I.'hvi'. AIiIIi' ilallv " '. lmvraMtiiiiiiiuitlili.il a. in.: i.iivp lmli ti. iiil.-niv .M a. in ( Tlil Ualil ii.uuwlii ul MiiiimiiiiiIIi l'r Ih1Iiii Traill SuTl limve. Alrilo ilntly JM , in.; Imim Miinituiiiiti ii. in.t arrlVf luil. (.l.lrll. u. m Train N h' hvi Alrlla 4:ISp. in. VS PAT iil arriTiw MuninniiCli i.l p. m. r rt linl(a-ndMtt . in. I iAUM u...,i. .nth fi,r inti..iM.initifw dihUr UOM MONMOl Til ON Ll . ,. Wilson 5 Store BELIEVES IN QUALITY When a customer has once been convinced that it pays' to buy quality,(he will seldom seek a store that caters merely to thoee who wish to bay the great est quantity for the money. There are communities where quality arguments would have no weight, but there are many more that can be convinced that quality pays il the right argu ments are used. Onalitv a nru merits are some times slow trade builders, hut they build exceeding strong. Bargain Goods are only a hnnrain to those who have not j the money with whic h to buy the best; but there. is genernuy a hole in the hargmn If VOU simidv ' Wnt bnr;;uill : good, pay the cliea,, ,.ric. ...,.l : get them. If you want ; Intely the best, the kinds tirt bring you back, pay more ami ret more. ' , Quality has been behind every I ,r - business that has builfun a solid rpnntfltion. a ... vtuam. fe-v . I believe in ijuamy anu kui-. ftnt 6e t ,e qua lty OI all my gouu.-s fhn'who wish the best.' to thoae'who wish the best ' F. S. WILSON General Merchandise - everybody's Column For Sale, Rent. Wanted, Lost, Found or similar notices, three lines 25 cts., one month 75 cts. Fryit Lands For sale in 5, 10. 15 and 20 acres. No. 1 land, prices right, good easy terms, between Monmonth and Independence. See J. H. Moran, Agent. 8-5 tf For Sale 258 acres fine improv ed land to be sold cheap on ac-, count of sickness compelling me to change climate.' Stands close inspection Situated near the Molson hopyard 2 miles, from Rickresll. Address, W. F. Simon Independence, Route 1. 2-27. For Saie One 7-room house and corner lot; hath and hot and cold water fixtures. ' $750. 1 30 Wood for Sale-Seeond growth at $4.00,' old growth $4.50 per cord delivered. S. CW, Independ ence. Phone 143 3-1 For Sale-r-One 9-room house and three lots. (Lots set in mU Vruits.). $2,000. For further pf- ' tjculars Inquire at this offioe.l 30 ' NOTKJE TO CREDITORS. . ' t . ' i ii.. -..I r Motlce Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed admlnlstratorwitbwlll annex ed of the estate of John Vot. deceased, by the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, for Polk County, and has quallfled; "" . ,; ' All persons having cUlms against the said estate are hereby nut I fled to present the same duly veri fied, together with the proper vouchers therefor . .. .- . :. .i i.ia .litanna near Buena to tne nnaeroi(uc . - u Vista in said Oonntyj within six months from Ue p date of this notice. , Dated and flrst published February , H0. JOHN R.I.OY, - ; ' Administrator with annexed of the estate ef John toy, deceased. . Oscar Hayter, Attorney. ANNOUNCEMENT. . ..n.ii. nnalf as a candidate for the 1 republican nomination for County Judite of Polk i County, aiy piaironn in orai . OLKN O. HOLM AN, Bridgeport Precinct. i C k K . V . i v H. E. DUGANNE, O.M.D. - I M v.N T I ST i th! i.ii.ti'j..r n. r. p. n f I not M3C3. INJU'ENOFfiCE j i;. t. unNKLi:, BarbcrShop. WAI arilKKT, Onadiior south of losl OHioe, Tine Paths in connection with ahop LHDirEKDKMrl. Orkoo CASTOR I A vnr Tfnnta aud Children. HijTiia Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Spf VJTy,..- f Launch Independence Hya betweeu luilt'H'iuleui-e nd Hal em dallv aeept Hiiiul.i.V. raHaenuer and Irei'tjht liiiKinem aolii'.ted. I-ave liiilopeudeneo : ;"a. in. lxiave Salem : 3:15 p.m. Geo, Skinner - Skipper MJT-, J.av. vn "-r Osteop a th tc Physician Graduate of the A merman Kihool of (Meopathv. Kirkavllle, Mo. nnder lr. A. T. Will, found ; er of the aclenee . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phonm 791 Roomsl? 8 COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cruahandmixlnfeedoraalt Proper dosa In tablet Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For ,,. Cuttle, Sher n. Swine nd FowX rt'tlXl sk,oo6 vi Cu W? InJm.nrWi.lnhii.aJ fy THBtW BELL M.OIOIN. CO.. locLrporattd; Capiii Stock $Juo,uxr.uO; Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A. Half i - i i A,N. A- H;Vi.vK, 'lidi'ifi.iK-nce, Oivgwn 1m The Newest Modern Commercial Hohl in Portland 3 (M'ENEP JULY1, 11)07. : HOTEL ST. PHILLIP ....... . 1 I . . sW Corner Filth and Main Entrance on Burnsidc St. t H. M. Pierce, Proprietor Takeetreet car at the dPt. Only ooucrfto llre-ironf lintel in the city. Five blocks from Uuioo Depot, Uurrtaide and filth atreet cari pass the door. Stuum heat, electric linhta, hot aud cold water In eery room . Rates $1 per dav and up. Special ratea by week or month. Free bath on evry floor. Independent people are cordially invited to give Hotel St. Phillip a trial when in the city, xour cwmiori na BawaiacHuii buj. oU NDERTAKIN Go Day or Night Calls Promptly attend ed to. Fine Parler in Connection ' An Eaperlenoed Lady AsalsUtot. . PDoiie, matt 27J R. 73 SV. C BICE, iiioaJnier and Fuiteral Ilry:tor ' Lioaused by Oregon State Board of Health. BICE 6r CILDRElTIl IM DEI' UN DBNCK v V G. KOENEKE, Proprietoi. ; ' , Dealer Jn Fresb, SaU an3 , ,8mokwi MEATS, FISH and FOULTRY. Buys Hogs, fat Cattle, Veal; everything in his line. . - . , Independence, Oregon Dine Palace pel ;. TBtiepettiteitce T. Ul. Cmnor, Proprietor s3S23 '.. C&x&i Supplied Cables. Special JlticBilca to Eceaaerclal Zraii.- P. F. JONES xvruuxr. X'A i'i'i ir SUT.il! y vvituv hill' i hi 'tiir iul 1 1 1 1 r I'-'k IMU i i:ni i ci Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones lijj New Uan iVmita 11V, had. lie Ib'ttaj fie Ijign a well a teama kept In lh"lry. Ilorw Umrded b lav, aet-k ur in.oilh. j. n. Jones, eaas GORDON Tho Standard Hat 3tJvorvbo:ly usoh thn GORDON as a standard to oomnaro their makoof Pints. Sequal'iKny the tlordon and you buy the betf.'I.OO hat made . 0. A. KRAMER Tli'-Ttmadfrom tba KlWaprtaclpSaor the ZrU m& Bnrnlte Ntreet OREOOH