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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1908)
icat ad mimi mi Ir, Allln. Iw-iit tt. 0i-r 1 t.tjg. l dml. . A Uuli'id liuo Kiaiix r'. l.1 drvs ihilla at A full uk ( l. g.il hUuk for mIo At thi ol!k'. Oi.ulo i?ultr Nut IfUV gr.Kiiry. U4-2 II you wnt quality aid )' K Kitmcr'i f.r ho. Jme llilliard wa vi-itor t 1'ort. Uud the Ut of the wik k. hw Hue of n t;li(;. hirt t M ner, Conkey A WnlkerV. Dr. DiiKaitn. dentiit, over Indo pendmc National I5nk. rictoriul It o view pattern carried in oek y lfnT, Conkey Walker. rVVllt' Crbohd Witch Htel tUlve. It la espK-UHy Eod for la. Sol J by P. '1. Dova. Don't end away for anything in the harncMlino lien you can Wat city. price at Geo. lunhani . Cur ladie' oxford, thi mnimoii, ure far auperior to any fhown k-t year. Meaner, Conkey A Walker. For nali Fine rcgicteretl 3 year old Hurluin bull, A. Wing, Iwiuville, Oregon. Route 1. Hox 39. 3-1M. L. C. Mitchell from Detroit. Mich igan, ha taken P. lineman's place a a baker in H. II. Knox ' atore.' We have a new corset for ntout ladies, which will reduce your apicar aiice from 30 to 40 pound. Mea ner, Con key & Wclker. We are now handing the famous "Curlee" pants. The beet ready-made pant to be had in the ctate. Mess ner, Conkey & Walker. Mrs. E. E. Paddock wax a passenger on the afternoon train last Thursday for Portland where she will sjiend a fortnight visiting with friends. Call and look over our spring cloth ing. If w e cannot suit you in stock we will guarantee a fit made to meas ure. Meaner, Conkey & Walker. Full sized coffin, nicely trimmed, with outslda box, from 15 up. Chil dren' coffins, Dlcely trimmed, 'with outaide box, J5 up. H. H. Jaspereon, Undertaker. c,,,r,n'm M W.nf A., will eive their eighth annual picnic at the Rid Hpra erove! on the Corvallis and Inde L'u'i i "'"n ' ' ' pendence road near Suver, on May 29, 1908. 28 Mrs. Margaret McMillan, who ha eral ' months hvn visitine for seve amonc relatives and friends in th ;8 vicinity, returned yesterday to her home in Portland All members of the order of the F.ftstern Star of this city, are requestei to be present at the next meeting, on Tneschy evening, April 11. A pleas ant surprise is- in store for all. For Kent Two story building in rear of the post office, good for black mith or repair. shop; two good room: in upper story. Would change to suit responsible party on lease. Harry E Waironer, Chamber of Commerce Portland, Oregon. 4-23 Foley's Orino Laxative Is best for wnmpn and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste make it preferable to violent purgatives, sncn as pins, tablets, etc. Cures consumption For Rent., Two rooms with outside entrance. Will furnish if desired. Inquire at thia office. Horses for Sale. I have for ; sale in Independence two work horses.' For.particulara call on M. Goetz. , . 4"23 For Rent. Seven room house, hot and cold water and bath. Central locality. Inquire at this office. Cement Work. I have located in Independence and am prepared to do all kinds of cement work in the most approved manner, such as reservoirs, vaults, engine foun dations, and sidewalks. All finished work done by L.C.WILLIAMS. Fresb Cows for Sale. i .ii. r T-1-.-ln- a tiiityi- I to of head of fresh, cows witn cave Aj. i.nii aiAa whir.h I will sell, ror 211 Ulli-A c.-.vt.v particulars call on or inquire of D. L. Hedges, Independence, Ore. Phone, 348. tf4-9 51m. W. K Camp-Mi visited over Stiiut.iy with friend in P.rlUnd 1-rraJ frrh rvrrf tiny av Irvltii-' grocery. tf4-2 tionl work hra for al. John ti.vddn. lflt'3 If IV JitiLaoll is here flMHI II l.ako, u.uing I lie home of J. II. KJ (1.1 irini to Uei. lUmhrtlil Th man who f.r ingle make tl HU Ut !,r' Stn d t for sale. Enquire of (i, C. Bolter, live ami one-half mile aouth of Independence. 412 Dr. J. I- Callaway and wife returned Monday from Portland, whew they visited with friend. Mr. A. Crop rvturi.ed to Independ ence Tutwday from Sheridan to upend a few day hew during thin week. Among vicitors to Salem Saturday were Audaim Mttion and Owen, and M ie Sola Owena and Topxy itti(Son. Mm. Walter Huston and Mr. V. Veal of Albany returned to her home in that city Monday after a few day vit.it with Mm. J. Morrison. Ladies Managing and haui pootng done at Cleta Hobinaou'e barber ahop, with electric vibra tton. Hours 7 to 8 p. m. Drop-head ewing machliiefi, fully warranted cau now be bought for 13.73 from H. II. Jaxpernou, w lio has yearaor practical knowledge or sewing uiaclnuta. , f Three acres of land in high state of cultivation for sale. Nicely located; in the tow n of Independence. Enquire of W. W. Percival. tf3-2(i Lost In the vicinity east of Mon mouth, a heavy curved breast strap w ith traces. Finder please phone IS"), Monmouth. Joseph Craven. The regular list of taxes for the county of Polk id now in the hand of the lmlepender.ee Nation al Hank where those who wish may call and pay the tame. Wanted Elderly woman to keep house for tarnier. Womau without in cumbrance desired. 2li milea east of Dalla on motor Hue. For particulars address William Mackle, Itickreall, R. F. I). No. 1. 4 9 For Sale Dry goo(Js store do ng good businepa. Present etoc .bout fiO.000 but will reduce work to suit ourehaser. Cash or erma inauire ot A. Gross Independence, Oregon. "P v Pu.l.InfW W W. Percival. M. Merwin, R. II. Knox and Joe Hub- 8 bard drove to Dallas Tuesday where they went to hear F,llton'8 speech de- livered in that city on that date. Mrs. Margaret Harned waa married in this city Friday, the 3d inst., to Ed- ward Kane. The ceremony was per formed by Judge Wilson, the contract ing parties requesting the abbreviated form. They will probably make their home on the former's farm which lies out south of the city. Mrs. Rose L. McGrath, deputy Su preme Oracle of the Royal Neighbors of America, visited with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Richardson Sr., Tuesday anil WnilnnsdiLv of this week, hhe is enroute to her Portland home from Falls City, where she has been in the interest cf the R. N. of A. Elias Ferguson, of this.city, who has recently been clerking for O. A. Kra mer, had a severe stroke of paralysis Monday morning. , His entire right side is paralyzed, also the vocal cords, rendering hiin unable to speak a word He seems to rest easily, and is getting alone verv well under the circum- o stances Geoi-L'O N. Murdock, who has been principal of the Independence schools in this city during the past four years has just received 'notification of his appointment to duty in the Philip pine lslanils. ins appointment- i through the civil service commission and his duties will have to do with educational; work. He will probably hf a. superintendent over native teachers The heavy purchases of small fruits amone the farmers and fruitgrowers of Dallas and vicinity still continue, and during the past two weeks J. B. Nunn has. disposed of 53,000 plants. Of these 34,000 were strawberries, 9000 raspberries, 5000 gooseberries, 2500 lo cranberries, and 2500 blackberries Fruit growers of this neighborhood are making active preparations to meet the demands for fruit which will un- of the canning and packing industry ii . nT;n- i- T T . ,r .!ion-or gale-One 9-room house and three lots. (Lots set in email fruits.) $2,000. For further par ticulars inquire at thi. office.1-30 "--t A !0h pair of Kraditig g. '' " l Krertiuer'tt. Mr. J. IWit a Sal.ui .tutor Saturday. Vrteh ed f r mI I'Y J. l;u. indrpei.det cr. 3 'JO The ti l. phoii roinpany moved in their new building Tuedny evening flint MtKtrt wa Iranwicting -nea in Portland the flrt of the week. Mm. J. Alpine tArtel for The Pullea We.lne.luy to vii.it her on at that plaee. When you wmit a gov work ghvi rcinemU-r F. 8. Wilson ha them all kind-.. ' Itay to look at th "Michigan ItugRie." at K. M. Wade A Co., t-'fore you buy. 4 15 Mra. Klla Cox now ride in a new "Michigan Huggy," bought of It. M. Wado & Co. ThaTolk county tax list ) t th First 8tnte l?ank where tax may he paid. tf4 2 Rev. E. C. Wigmore will preaeh at the Christian ehurch next Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. For quality, finish, and tho latest style of buggies, go to R. M. Wade A Co., a they have them. 4 1 Mrs. Oscar Johnson who ha ltn visiting her brother, Dr. Allin, re ttirneil to Salem Friday. For Sale or Trade for Fresh Cow A 240 egg incubator and brooder. Call on J. W Bullard. tf2-o Stewarts horse clippers and sheep shearing machines are for sale at R. M. Wade A Co'. tf4-'J Geo. Pickinson, of Parker, Or., now rides in a new "Michigan Buggy," bought of R. M. Wado A Co. R. II. Kalti, the piano tuner, will be in town next week. Leave your or ders at the Little Palaco hotel. 41(5 Mrs. J. C. Morrison returned from Portland Friday with her little son, who has been taking medical treat ment. Mrs. W.G. Shellenberger returned to Portland Saturday after a few weeks' ith . her sister. Mrs. W. E. Craven. ThcW. C. T. U. w ill meet at the home of Mrs. Keiser Friday afternoon, April 10, at 2:30. All are cordially invited to attend. The Independence Orchestra will give a social dance in tho ojiera house in this city this coming Saturday night. A general invitation is ex tended to all. Stray White horse about' five years, weighs 900. branded on right boulder, shod ali . round. Owner call and get him and settle bill for keep and thia adv. Jones' feed barn. t(2 5 Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acta promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold ,1s forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays Inflammation. Sold by D. G. Dove. Rev. John Bentzien who has gen eral oversight of the Baptist interests for the state of Oregon is spending the week in town in order to be under the professional care of Dr. Callaway. Unless called back to Portland before that time he will preach at the Baptist church in this, city next Sunday morning arid evening.- J. E. Hale, who formerly resided at Baker City, and in earlier times a busi ness man of tin's city, wlio, in com pany with Mrs. Hale have been visit ing relatives in Independence, de parted last Thursday on their way to California, where they expect to make their future home. It is understood that they will locate in Shasta county. J. N. Wright, of Curtes City, South Dakota, is expected to visit during the summer with the family of A. W. Stan sherry, of this place, so the latter has been informed through a letter from the former. Mr. Wright is a suc cessful business man and a wide-awake citizen who would make a desirable addition to our residents. It is under stood that he might be induced to lo cate here if he becomes impressed with our country. Let us see that he gets the proper impression. For Saie One 7-room house and corner lot; bath and hot and cold water fixtures. $750. 1 30 Fruit Lands For sale in,5, 10, 15 ' and 20 acres. No. 1 land, prices right, good easy terms, between Mon month and Independenca. See J. H. Moran, Agent. 8-5 tf Wood for Sale Second gro w th at $4.00, old growth $4.50 per cord delivered. 8. Cox, Independ ence. Phone 143 tf4-2 Absolutely Puro IVjo only baking powdtsr niario with Royal Crapo Croarst of Tartar No Alum, Ho Lfcno Phosphate TUCKAl'AW. Win. Burdine U twiuing hi hop yard. ' Mr. Lawrence purchased a new team Saturday. t yr. Fishback wa a Uuena Vista vis itor Sunday. Wrn. ltovens wan an Independence visitor Sunday. R. H. McCarter sold his lis Ml crop of hops last week. Win. Propst was an Indoent1ence visitor Saturday. W. F. Buntly has been helping Mr. Chuck in his hops lately. J. K. Wells, of Buena Vista, is work ing for W. W. Wells this week. J. M. Prattler, of Buena Vista, was through this locality last Friday. O. T. Murphy contracted forty thousand pounds of hops last week. L. Rice, accompanied by Mrs. Rice, was an Independence visitor Thurs day. W. J. Steele and wife, of Ruena Vista, were through this locality Sun- ilay. R. F. Proost was repairing tho tel ephones out through this locality Fri day. . Sloper Bros, and Woods Bros, were repairing their trellis hop yards last week. O. P. Bcvens was in Corvallis last week receiving treatment from an os teopath. Eoh Young, of Indeiemlence, was out through this locality contracting hops last week. R. P. Hall, of Buena Vista, lias been working for W. P. Bevens in the hop field the last week. Parties wanting hop roots call on W. R. Bevens, where you can get them for ten dollars per thousand. Claud 'South and wife, who have been up visiting his father near Falls City the last week, returned Sunday. Wileon & Holeomb, wood and wood-sawing. 3-20 S. B. Walker returned from Port land Saturday evening. PeWltl's Little Early Risers, ' the famous little liver pills. Sold by D. G. Dove. , 1 Misses Opal Hart and Erma Staats were in Salem Thursday. If you wish to buy shoes that have stood the test of wear get the Five Stars at F. S. Wilson's. . tf 4-9 DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a short time strengthen weakened kidneys and allay troubles arising from Inflammation of the bladder. Sold by D. G. Dove. NOTICE TO IATitONS. Having disposed of half interest in my drug store to M. C. Williams, I re quest all those knowing themselves to be indebted to me to call and settle their accounts On and after April 1st the business will be carried on under the firm name of Dove & Williams, and we will soon be' better prepared than ever to attend the wants .of our manv customers. . A square deal, right prices, and courteous treatment for all will be our aim. , . 'We trust we shall merit the contin ued patronage of our. old customers, and the opportunity for making new ones. ' D. G. DOVE. "E. C. DeWitt & Co.; Chicago, 111. Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the spring of 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit J. received an the gold in Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours verv truly. C. N. Cornell, Roding, Ga,, Aug. 27, 1906." Sold by D. G. Dove. II. IlirschWrg, Pres. Ai Nl.n, VIm Pre.. C. W. IrviB. Cash. Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS Intort'wt I'aid Directors: II. IlirsnhberR, Fmith and ;f An liniwrird L' Knim a Theehoii-a will make the sea-on of l'.KW st the farm of D. N. Turner, one mile north of Airlio TerniP 110 leap; $l.r) for seiwon; 20 to insure D. N. TURNER, Kot'iMT and Manager 4 The Willamette Light; Power & Water .WATER RATESOVater by meter upplios to resi dences only.) Kesidenco rate on meter applies .to cus tomers only who pay if 2.00 and over at tho rato of 20c per 1,000 gallons; minimum if 1.00 pur month. ELECTRIC EIGHT AND POWER RATE-- Kesidenco, 15 cents per K. W: IiiiHiness houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Power, rates on application. , OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 Independence IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionery and Smoltcri' Supplies Soft DrinKs ' ' The Place to Spend a Pleasant Hour INDEPENDENCE - - ' OREGON CITY RESTAURANI Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor SNORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY ' . Special Rates to Regular Boarders , . Independence, Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel I TAYLOR'S LI VERY BARN Asa B. Taylor, Proprietor S ru.t.rl... Tarnoutl THE NEW BARN Indepeadcnce - 13 BIG ENOUGH TO FIT A M(i hill l ! Mf -f r sdlru u .t" nnithln 't,trUr. .ul Ih hiiaIiiimi uwih la t l.lj Ik u-i jmoHi lr .iln" t W ,.,,. .(.hlMll't ! P IHW NlilMa, Xf (Ufi-VIM- lIH- llll ltW SM't nr.-l rwr. ! n4 wmrm t'ktlt-'tathr.t.l-ilr. ll.ow ! r il.ini Hial ii. a . la IUlwl"lnir . W luhlfiHinMivH Uhi our lill lura ixt li r !- O. A. KRAMER ' NpKrK.l'KNCK.OIlK. on Timo DoiM)ritrt A. Nelson. D. W. Sears, U. F. J. K. lihodes. BATTLE WING It.ltcrrl Morgan, No,J2ll. Ona of tho b"l bri d hura- on Uie I'nclno maat. MARCH LAD r.imllNli H!.lr. No. 3HJ, f.M.lcJ In la. limn Una nl Knulanil a lMt Hlilr. J- VKUWN, - 2.1 Owner Valley Company at Very Reasonable Rates Billiard Parlor Boy nd S.ll Hori.i S ON MAIN STREET - - . Oregon