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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1908)
tU:$i S'J: Gnurprb? 1 Wlvl l v ! l-utt ritiM I'" t Tiriiiw i iil !i,-ht (I ou March t!i- ni j'i inti'l tin Mtuvk on t) Orfonirtii mil in pjeal f.litor, Harvey W. Scott, to which my Htteiitioii wu koiih' tiino later e,lln!, lo not fn! Dial it reprinting is fntial, , for anyone who is interested iiiay look up Unit voy, hut I di fill ohlit'd to lnakf ill) apology to the Orogoninn and to Mr. tvmt for t!it tipiruiHt of such iui attack ami I do so now t this time with the dwpest biiu-t-rity. In xtenun (ion, I wi-h to say that the article referred to was written during my ahenco, while nt tending at the hodside and hiriissi the M-rious illm-s of my father who naiJia in (inli forniii, and I had no knowledge that such an attack was printed in the Enterprise until th .anie wns pointed out to me. I want to say further that no such senti ment of feeling exists with me against the Oregonian and its worthy editor and it i witli the most profound regret that I am compelled to acknowledge au thorship of the article to this paper. I beg Mr. Scott to nc ept this apology and to believe in my siucere regret for the unfortunate circumstance which compels me to hare to do this to cover in a way so painful an incident to the friends of the ..attacked as well as to myself. THE EDITOR. TELL INTO PEACEFUL SLEEP The Passing ot Mrs. John M Simpson at Corvallis. Mrs. John W. Simpson died at the family home on Sixth and Tyler etreeta at 11:20 o'clock, Sunday fore noon, after a few weeks' illness and the funeral will be held this, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the resi dence. The services will be conducted by Kev. F. A. Moses and the remains will be laid away in the I. 0.0. F. cemetery. Martha Prather was born January 16, 1852, near Buena Vista. She was the daughter . of William B. and Barbara Prather, early settlers and highly respected residents of that flection. She erew to young woman hood in Polk county and was united in marriage to John W. Simpson in that city -in 1370. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson have spent all their .married life in Polk, ', Lincoln and -Benton counties, having come to Corvallis about fifteen years ago,, since which time they have lived quietly and peacefully, an ideal home life, in that city. . Deceased was a woman of fine character, having a universal love for humanity and a charity that was freelv extended to all of God's creatures, no matter how humble or lowly. This charitable and loving dis position, coupled with cordiality and cheerfulness made Mrs. Simpson friends wherever she went, and those who knew her best loved her most deeply. Hers was a religion of self-sacrifice and good cheer; she spoke no evil and her mind and life Tx-prp niirfi and above reproach. Her passing is mourned by a, wide circle of friends, while to the family the loss is too great almost to be borne, although they have, the comfort of knowing that she is at peace and that pain and distress can never reach her more. The immediate family consists of the grief stricken husband, John W. Simpson, and one son, Gene M. Simpson, his wife and son. the brothers of deceased are James and Newton Prather of Buena Vista, and Mark Prather of eastern Oregon; the sisters Mrs. Jane Hill of Portland, and Mrs. Lizzie Hart of eastern Ore gon. The parents of deceased were the first couple ever married in Benton county -Corvallis Gazette. Warniiig it ti !cpluuu contract. The Home Telephone Company Of l!nlcpcinlomt will furnish you uhmIi'i a tclcphono K-rvioe without a contract. 11 us toll you a html it. IV. L. VICE, Manager OFFICE .V BICE $- CJJLBREJtTll'S FURNITURE STORE AN TIOCII. (i.'iit ,lu':nini; u in full tin uinitv. Llai-t in lirunt Ib-llley of Talnj.itfi wu in tir ini.i.-t Thi!rd:iy. t iht .u k liroti. lmvo lvn eutttnir kilt f.ii' A!ln Johnson. v .John Murjhy of Monmouth wu !niv on u-,im- thin week. !nrrU Wlnvlmk iM a -100 pound lu to Je--c Gardner Monday. Henry Leliiiiiin of Monmouth wiu a guest stt the Firfhhack home Sun d..y. Guy Sevier, who has Ihhii working for Mr. Giipin, returned to Black Rock Monday. Willi in llerren and son George mule a business trip to Black Bock Saturday. Grant Helllev, of Talinage. h;w cold to his brother a Mnall tract of land in this vicinity. William Fhdilwck and Morris Wheelock transacted business at Uick reall Monday. Geo. Swearingcn is improving the road in front of his houfe by slav ing the brush. Fay Shipley is working for Mrs. Powell near Monmouth during the latter's illness. Jess Gardner, the Monmouth hnrnhp,. u,h in these parts last week buying beef cattle , ... . . CI rami rti a TTArren who has been staying with friends at Kings Valley all winter returned home Tuesday. Forest Barnes and family near Cor i .. - - - - i rciiauio reiLicu y lKJ wmjmo 1 vallis are visiting at the home of herlj -rjppe asthma, bronchitis aud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Towns 1 I 11 Trviirfl Eddie Wunder of Independence was a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wunder, the first of the week. Hadley Eggleston and family of Mnnmnnth were euests of his brother Winfield Eggleston over Sun day. , Mrs. Belle Sullivan and daughter Bessie of Dallas visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. E. Clarke, over Sunday. Party advertising as follows: For Sale One 7-room houBf and corner lot; hath and hot and cold water fixtures. 750 1 30 call at this office-to learn name of prospective bnyer. . How Cough Germs Multiply. When you have a cold the mucus membrane is inflamed and the disease germs which you breathe find lodgement and multiply, especially the pneumonia tterms. Foley's Honey and Tar soothes and heals the inflamed air passage, stops the cough and expels th cold from your system. Refuse substitutes. D. G. Doye. The regular list of taxes ; for the county of Folic is now in trie bands of the Independence Nation al Bank where those who wish may. call and pay the eame. H. 8. Portwood of Airlie was a vis itor to Independence Friday. Mr. Portwood is a candidate for tne nomi nation of county clerk on the repub lican ticket. He is a pleasant man to meet, and will no doubt secure a strong vote for the nomination. Ilow'8 This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward lor any case of Catarrh that can net be cared by Hall' Catarrh ure. F. J . CHENEY 4 CO., Tolede, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and believe blm perfectly honorable iln all buslues trans actions and financially able to carry out any obligation! made by his firm. WALDINO, K INN AN MABVIN Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O tj-.il- ri.tii.rh n.ir la taken Internally acting directly upon the blood nd mucous g .H.AiAAa Af h avstom. TVt tmonials sent I m ree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all -nmcrfriRtJL. Tak Hail's Family Pills for constipation. lti-i lliitler to Hi Win lit. !., r M.oUt.l, of t"al lUniioii.) Moi.n "I lave Um.I li.i.kim Ami" r-ivt (,.r ! m u ! .'i.. ii.i .,,.- l..l lilnl I II. ! I'MT 111 III!' .ill.l. 1 ttoe-l 11 iiill!l K"itlli in it. y Vrliimi) luioiM." I'liew if II ilniK't. '1 he r.iiu Sulnf.iiiy mul Sumlay li o.himsJ llie l.u ki.uuute lil ovetlt.ov i tianks, l'iteo tel mm Cnr fr roii It. twine m.vllent rrmnl f.il ei!t mill llmml liiiiibSim, Climnlfi Ui. I Cmnti i; -in-)y U uuiiVl miiref,1rvr.Hii.1"iv lUrry Wi:.n .if Wnyiietown, In 1. Wlmn hvn r no'iii iui m i-rmi (Villi; ti uppenrii, tti l. imilv will iui vent Iti llek. It ue. nmwi-Hfully In initiiy llnii"n of holiiri. For Kate by V. M Ktrklrtli The nnnnul nul ling of the congre gation of faUitry rnl'terian ehtinli will U Iii-l.t on l-'ridiiy oieninj; nt T :!0 lo porn w ill Ik' lead by the liu-te the luiii' uid, and oilier iocietioi line triiftee will !hi t liM ttd. rnrni for Kent. Apply to J. J. I.evi-ck, near I.ei. ville. l'ot olliee add !, Momuoiit! Ir 11 It I I). 3-31 Tin- W. l T. V. of lliin eitv ill meet at the home of Mrs. 1.. L.Whit raker Friday (tomorrow) afternoon a 2 ISO o'clock. Tlo will Ui the "Moth er's iinvtine " All intcre-tivl in tern perance work are invited to come on; to thin meetins;. Imiiio SliouUlcr. Whether itMultinif from a pnilti or from rheumaMo paiu. I hern In uouilng o rood for laiue tihouliler a t ham berlaiu't Pula BIim. Apply it freely and ' ii-i trie parts vlirorouxly at each application nod a quick cure lu cenalu. For aal ly 1. M. Kli klaiid. Mrs. John Bobbin of thin city met with a serious accident in lallas Sun day. , She had gone there on a visit, and w hile driving through the city the horse became frightened, and she jumped from the buggy, breaking her leg. No Use to Die. '! h.iv found out tbat there is no use to die of lun trouble as long as yon I . r- t - 1 X" T . ........ O K '""T-iL says Mm. J. P. White, ot Kushboro, Pa. "I would not be alive today only for ihat wonderful medicine. Itlooeemnp a cough quicker than anything else, and cures lung disease even after the case is pronounced hopelew." This moat reliable remedy for coughs and colds, I. r 1 1 1 r. ... ... noarseoess, is boiu uimcr kuii w all druguists. 50c. aud 51.00 Trial bottl free. II. Guthrie of Monmouth was here Wednesday. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. H stops the cough, heals the lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe, coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. D. G. Dove. HOMER LODGE No. 45 K of P mfS-n Meets every Mon. night Fn K, of V. Hall. S W. H. Biggs, C, C. f, W. Richardson, K.K aud S. California Medicated Soap The bent, for sores, chapped hands dandruil, initect utiriga and poison oak. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth St., Independence Or. W. RiALLIN, D. D.S. ...Dentist... c'aln less Extraction Cooper Building, Independence, Oregon CLE EiD!M5I11 -BARBER -'SHOP- Porcelain Baths Bootblack iu connection COOPKB B GILDING B.1.HENKLE, Barber Shop MAIN STREET, One door south of Poet Office. Fine Batha in connection with shop Independence, Obegob R.E.DU6ANNE, n.M.D. I 1 DENTIST: I firadnateof N. P. D. 0 I I PHONE M 303. , INDEPENDENCE so t im: i m t . Ill- I i i .,1 u r ! i Jl ii, (i M 'fc VM.g -.-. t . U jun t, . t h (t k u.- ii i -: - l V I 4 I I M H I I ft 1 1 , TIME TAStC IntanJence k Monnioulh Ry. lON IMnlMDtMC( fUI iAl.t Train N.i4 li-r f it.lMi.i.-it ilnnv '0 n. til ; lciir M.iiiiiiiiuiIi .li a. m t mtr I u l i.a .. H' a, in. Tn',n Sam I.ivn tmlr p i1i"i- dmlir I i r. in : I.-. i. mi. miiIi, i.u a. ttltrrlltnllat II ItfL 111. l. in.; I. M. .urn. .uiii (I i. in ; niu Imi- ll. U .Al . HI. KOH AIHI.IK Trin S.i i!7 ;n,l- ii.ti-uiv dully " III.! ! M.Hillliililtl i w ft. HI,! BllhH All Hi- I ' In Train No 7 I luiii In.lo'iui-iir dullv S f. hi : l.nv. ,1iiiiiii.miiii .h .m i. in.; rmw All Hi' il . til. KOH MON.Mnrril HM.Y Umivph In.li il. !.-. dally S , III I nil Ni:i'l- Mh NC.K Ti.iil V.ili. Ir.Vrl ll,.Unll iltlliv onc'l'l Mllll' ittll 1 6lM. III.. I.-NKH ' ll lllllWlll A i H. Ill .. l ri.i linl"ifnilrinv it. in. I ruin Nil I H lintra IwHii" rmiA uM V . in.; irnvm Atniiiitiiuiii V;jii. m. nf rim Ilitli'M lulclHV 7 i M III. 'I'rnln No if Ii.iit.- lll-i rt.iilv ! ifl i. Ik.,(i . Moniiiolilli I AS p. in iTItm I ml. t.i' Ui.itilh lor Ail Him Trnln No7l linl.m .luily T Si p. in.; i.H-i Moiiimmlli l. Ml.; airivi Jndi H'liil. ninfi .l.'i p. til. ranM aisilic Trnln Nil "I Iviivm Altil" il'illv m.j I.-.. i . M.min.iiil h l . in.; ki Mvm linli- oil.nrv W . Ill (lliU iriilil ooiimila HI Momiiuiltll lor IMUil rniln i7i l. iiv.m Alilie iIbIIv Mtt p. in.; i.'iim .Moiiihoiiiii it Hi p. in.; liirHin liulii ,11'iuli'ini' i.-.S p. Ill irtllll .11 I'"1 I" n't'" . . .i. " PAY iinlv nrrlvi'N Moititniiil li .ft..VI p. in. ar rllri lliOvpflltli'lK p. Ml. rituM .MilNMOl Til O.V l-Hvrs Moaiuuulli fiir Iiiili'lwti'li'noe dulljr at .'.tii p. m. Wilson's Store maiKVES IN QUALITY When a customer has once been convinced that it jmya to buy quality, lie will seldom seek store that caters merely to tboe who wish to buy thegrcat- st 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 ii the right argu ments are used. Quality arguments are some times slow ' trade builders, but they build exceeding strong. Uargaiu Goods are only a bargain to those who have not the money with which to buy the best; but there is generally ii hole in the bargain. If vou simplv want bargain goods, pay the cheap price and get them. If you want abso lutely the best, the kinds that bring you back, pay more and get more. Quality has been behind every business that has built up a solid reputation. I believe in Quality and guar antee the quality of all my goods to those who wish the best. F. S. WILSON General Merchandise Oregon AND UHiofi Pacific TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and otir t ileediDir oars daily to Omaha, Chi 1st cago, Spokane, tonriut glpin-oar dally Kansas Ulty; tnrougn raiiiunn ur- olmmini ran CrmrHonftll V 0(indnotdl .AAblt. tn IHiifoun a nrl k'nnsnfl Oitv: nvon'T wm.ww ' J . reclining chair cars (seati free) to tha Uast daily. 70 hours rir Portland to Chicago II No change ot can v B, F. J O NES ATTORNEY-AT-LA W JTOTAllX PUBLIC OSiee npstaire injCooper Blk INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New' Barn Teams 10c, Saddle Horee 60 Rigs as well as teams kept in thedry Horses boarded bv day, week or month. J. H. JONE5. FmS ! PALACE MEAT MARKET I i i 1 3 j All Kind of fresh an J atkl fish Independence ,,lMI,l1lilyi.lMMIIl MAKC YOUR OWN STOCK rOODSBfUSINQ . SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crvth and mil in h4 or Mtt Propf dot In Ublt . Malccs Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For llnr. Clll. Sbp, ln tni rowli. Ttnf r nJa from lh tctitt jwinWjit r k tou.ltiiMil Mn. ul Hit iln.f. 1 htf d.Hi t ioiilm Swdul. A Chop t ttoitw Mr4. At !! M (oo4 h 10 (tut old hia 10 Uyi old. 1tiy romply witkail fuidni Uvi. Atk lor nd tiy Dm SKIDOO CowIIkii or SHIOOO K.iiv Ki.ln.r, tm k Ch-ilw. Hlnl.r, Clhrtn-, )! ttrtr, llof Cb.-If. Diitixr, 1-. Cplic tblitr Lr.nM I'owdw, .Spm Car or Urb Win I mimrnl. fi.lnllcj hr THI HLUK HELL MkDICINt CO. lacarpraitJi Ciul SkhIi VM,nu.u, Wlcrton, South DakuU. U. S. A- Km- Kalf i.y HANN. IKVlN'i:, ' ixh-peiuu'iHO, tii.m 09 UNDER liiy or NinM CV. I'nniiiiiy ain'ic l to. t'liii' I'ail ir iu I'mii.tvlliiii An Karln.Hl I.tuly AKiUitul . phene, ttltn 27 W. i lUCi:, l.iiiiiiiiiiitr uinl I ii in-1 ill !ir''lir. I.ltiwHi liy Ori'Kmi htalK Jlnmil i.f llihllli. DICE 6r oildkeith IMiKI'K.IUl'.Nl'K Th ifTwt tw4 order l.lyUOH HOUSK. W 4aM p.iTlll- Si ft loiUy I of w a Price List. OBEGGH IE1F0RTING CO. to A Jtilrd ClrMc rvrtlmatl, Vi I Dr..T.L Callownr Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the Anicrtran fci hool o( OnleopathV, Kirknv!lle, Mo. muter Ir. A. T. Utill. found er of the fciem-e . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phomm 791 RoomslT 4 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE Lime Sulphur and Blue Stone D. G, DOVE The Druggist Eggs For Sale. Eggs from Jndian Runner Ducks, best winter lay ers, UM tor setting 13 eggs, also eggs from heavy weight Black Minorcas (Hearne strain of Mary land) $2.50 setting 15egga. Raise Minorcas, . they lay the largest gge. Have some fin Minorca cocks for sale reasonable. Write me or nhone No. Jibbl Home, aud Bell-Black 621. Mrs. Jlnneta Kirkland, Jllbany, Oregon Tidal Wave Slock Farm H F. D. Route 5 Launch Independence Plys belweeu ludependeuoe end Sal em daily except Bunday. Pasenger and freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 9:30 a.m. Leave Balem : 3:15 p.m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper MATTISON BROS.- CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND CHOICE CONFECTIONERY The Best to Ee Obtained. Next door Hotel and Bear Cooper Block INDEPENBENGE, ORE J cured Meat, (lame In season. Oregon TAKING lies. 7J CASH FOR FARM PRODUCF ....BY THE.... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Clee Robinson .Agent Independence, , Oreqoh C. Purvine & Son CONTRACTOR 1 BUILDER and Altering and Remodeling a Specialty Drafts, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Independence, - Or. G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head ttonee Cemetery work etc. HlLLIflRD BROJ. BLACKSMITHING All kinds at reasonable prioes. You get first-cIaeslwork here. Independence. : : Obsgojt. BP