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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
il i i I I l !, J. Mi.l I U tla I''"' Sub.iC.btbn. Si. SO Per ew i,l i:s, vihia. t t'.tl! N--.il I- lla.IlK' ir.Mll a.'iiaa,.. , J, Ulall.ll 1-aaH la (Hit ill al .11! mi;. !ii-t ..f Ii ; . .. '.:.', . n tl. ti i : r I ."'"- ' .( .lliu liall 1,1 the ' I- at.,.', aeil;l YiM; Ih iiiiiiiij:. K.very. : .id !.. K, ...a..", tl in tiie Kv i'i-' ! .- II I l.i V I'Vl r'lii r '11 lit m m i- k I'. 111. J. aim l.a.V lllld f.l'lliiy WlTv' v.Mt.r M It;.' llaUla of M. J. Kl.MlU f SllVl I Sunday. W. II. Murphy Kil l "' I-"' s"n d.iv with tin- f.iiuiiy of Mr. Hur of Ti.rkail'.iW. U.-v. Sin.hr pr.-.tihi'd in tin' Hni na Vi.-t;l rliur.'h Sunday t. a f ur .i.tl ongrt'ation. Nt-Um Aiulcrmin llivirsl a lint' Wvt .-ttvr to ln.U-K'ii..i-iice luitolu-rs the fin-t of the nrk. Kal Harmon i now fkimminK oV tli. .-oniitrv in a new cart whiih ht lIlira ll.lM'al I:it wea k. Herman 1'r.ither, who i a etudent .f Or .an. II V a.ri.'llltlir.ll Oollt'ilO. WHS tl "lu-t of his iarent over Sunday. (.'hainlaerlaiii & I.m, meat market nmn of Independence, bought a number of fine hogs from A. Anderson of thi vicinity. Mart ie Prat her, who has Ix-en ut tending fi hool here for tl la.-t wven months, returned this week to his 'home in Eastern Oregon. Rev. and Mrs. I'helj.s who have hfen visiting the litter's parents at Dallas since the date of the conference, left yesterday for their home at Mapk'ton. The district Sunday school conven tion will take place in P.uena Vista May 2d. Exercises will begin at 10 30. A bosket dinner will be served at noon. Following is the program: Devotion al, S. Ed Launer; Needs of Sunday School in Buena Vista, J. R. Xcal; The Bible Class, Rev. Sanford Snyder; How to Interest the young folks in the Sunday School, Rev. Mr. Goode; The Temperance Lesson, Rev. E. C. Wigmore. ASTIOCH. , Roy Clarke w'as an Independence visitor Wednesday. Farmers are very' busy puttiug out gardens these lovely, days. Several from here are at different hop yards cultivating and training. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Indepen dence were seen in this locality Wed nesday. Mr. Sumpter of Falls City was in these parts on business Monday of this week. Miss Bessie Clarke visited with her sister, Mrs.' Belle Sullivan, of -Dallas over Sunday. Mr. Hosk'ins of Albany purchased a fine work horse of Winiield p:gglcs ton , WVa.-.-s.i.iy. Mrs. Belle Johnson and children are training hops for Walker Brothers near Independence. Allen Towns sold to "Jess Gardner, the Monmouth butcher, eight fine shouts last Saturday. The prospects are yiod for n full crop of cherries this your as the trees are loaded with blossoms. Will and Clem Fish back who are working at Rickreall, visited their parents Saturday and Sunday. Miss Letha Eggleston visited with her aunt, Mrs. Flora Ifousmnn, of Monmouth Monday and Tuesday. Lee Whitcomb of Talinage worked on the roads-here several days last .week much to the improvement id the same. James Sevier and wife of Eugene visited with tiie former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sevier of this locality the first of the week. Gpo. Swearingen has purchased a new lever harrow to use in his farm ing while John Stump has added a weeder to his tilling implements. Hadley Eggleston and family who have lcen visiting his brother, Winfield Eggleston for several months, started to their Missouri ,i !y i i.l i -e-l iV'aV .. nor iu r.. U p t ,1,1. It.-, t I Ca.lV lib. M.tud.t) , Mf r,..ll.ll.4II tal tl.l liit U '! t: a f la !:-l j;... i . . . t i ...... 1. . i - " !'.: ti ti e U.ii. i l tbii. I- ibiy. II..- lil t. 1 tlj'a ill ' i-lt"l- Ii""' II .;. I . ! a- S,,turl,i waie, V, '. lUiiabiie, Ff.-I I lb-iiry ll .ii.io .n. Mr, KiadiUu k. W. I". i:. veii, M---- bi.i. k, Mr. .m l Mi, rt.-it,uiai u i:iu- !-en. A v.-iy j !. ..-. mi j .n'y i' '' (Ilia ba.H . t ir.allll M I' p I . t lirUy lilK "I iie exeii:,'.,; V,iiai-lt in ...tt i,'4 and !.. i.ii i. 'ii""-, TI-"-n It at: - i I 1 t b-M'U " pla-it-lll" tiliu". II,. Wili uait'.e la.illiy i eu!i.nly u.h.pt -.1 Li the ,i,.al',i. tiott of tali, y li-aCtaaek. Mltal tlll I'tlMIH'M" W'H ''V, .ay-, the t'orvalli- Tim... Dr. Wilhy coii.U' hol.U that this valley -.hoiiM and will ultimately produce fancy mic taibo j.l.i. e.! at the bead of tl.wk. ind h. rals inotlu'r l -s f.ivor.-.l regions, U-c.ma-e thi" is I lie place where the high eaat tyjie of mch uiiimaU can U grow u. A cum in pr.H.f i tt shipment juM made by l'eter hilaker, tt ho d. Voten spe cial attention to Lincoln slut-p. Eighteen head of yciirlingx just sold by him, bioiigbt a figure known to he aUitlt 1S per hea.l. Each yielded fif teen K.uiids of the finest grade of long wool. The uniniaU went to jK.ints t.utsi.le of Oregon for breeding pur poses. The movement for (.hipping Benton sim p to the Montana, Wyom ing and other ranges for similar pur poses, is tt means out of which there is opportunity fr immense profit to Benton farmers who are in position to grow the best long wooled shin-p in tin world. Republican Nominations Kor Fnitnl Slate Senator II M. Cuke -"- Chal'le W. Kutfon 470 for Representative in i.ongres Wlliis C Haw ley Ml For J-istice of the Supreme Court UoWt S. Beat 7"s For Dairy mul Kmid Coiiniiifcloner J. V. Bailey -wi Alexander Rcid For KHilronl Camaiisiona-r, l"t Con- grpfHioiiHl Distrirt Thomas K Campbell 31 1 William A.Carter , a"' R. Robertson W For I'rnseculiug Attorney, Urd Judicial District John II. McNary "08 For Reoresentative. Twelfth District Chas. II. Gardener ' Benjamin F.Jones. ...5SM For Represfintative . C. L Hawlpy -772 For County Judsze . Ed F. Coad 594 Uien O. Holman 237 For County Clerk II Q Pr aunul 128 K." M Smith For Countv Treasurer tfardv Holman 3fr Dan P Stouffer 453 For Assessor A. M. Arant 247 C. S. Graves 590 For School Superintendent II. C. Seymour "CO For Countv Surveyor F. Beezley .' "til r For Coroner Robert L. Chapman "SO For Connty Commissioner William Riddell. 7'J5 O'Brien Will Grow Brewing Barley. Charles O'Brien, a farmer who re sides northwest of Independence, will xperiment the coining season with a new variety of barley which he got tl iroilgh the Salem Brewing Co., of alem. . This barley is intended for brewing purposes and its yield is said to be higher than most other varieties. It is stated by parties near Salem who have grown it that if, will yield from forty to seventy bushels to the acre. Brewing barley has a higher market value than the common field variety, so that the growing of brewing kinds gives much promise. This variety was ordered from Milwaukee expressly for Mr. O'Brien, at a cost of four cents a pound. Its test will be watched with considerable interest by the people of this section. Itbeuinatic Pains Relieved. Mr.Thos. aSteutou, postmaster Ponty pool, Oat., writes: "For the past eight years I suffered from rheumatic pains, and during that time I used many different liniments Bnd remedies for the cure of rheumatism. Last summer Iproeurtid'a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Bilm and got more relief from it Uian anything I have ever used, and cheerfully recornruend this linimeat to all eufferers from rheumatic pains." For sale by P. M. Kiikland. "M,. U K .i.-.l I " l.u.r l. i.l s Mir, Mr. C ..f Mul C.k. li. l. lr. "I iiuntl .-ti 1 1 bt- '" 't '. ,U...i- U..r.l. I J '"k al(;i;t Iwaiillia Itat. l I "1 I ,.' Mil la I. I iN.u.lit t t Hif m l I iv'a't 'ul.fll i r l .1 -' t I b l Hi llf ilUVa-, ImiI I : t -l 1 1." Ill ri ....I O 1... k tali II. H lll.f if all.. Kll I l'V" l ll ! ft: '." ""'-I ll "l.r fiiiMiiltr lit nil id ilivi'", &. Mm S. SiU Wiit i hi Jn-l-vii. .1,1 ,v Wl.il I.Mlltf ta l.l..l I!.."-' ,l.el l U'H l'"-t- I ncut) Ydir Niiit n.-i . - IllNl J"lt olll('leal B IW'lllV 1. r l.i '!! ei ti-ii. . , lu).(.M .t by I'u Ul. ii Arnica -ahe, H.I n-l i,. ,. , ..t-alhiij pil. Ju.l iwi.iy .r m,i," wilrt!. W.a.Ufr. "t I i;'il. N.Y.Hii klfii'- A i ii if Mlv ..Ulln url iii-, U'lK wouii.U hiol ill lit lb !u.ltt lill.e J"''-. At llilniifi!ii. Civilf Wil.'.n ip' Ht Sunday ilh l.er parent-. Mi- Wl.voSS i a Mu.leiit .( I i iv. r-ity of Ur. -gmi. A t oiiinii'ii ,l ixtttUi. M.uiv women tnUtahe It uliit-v nnt I U tai.-i tr..ub;.ii f r i..ii.f Iirik-ul ttnv t,eiMilnr l.i tli.. M, KidVy' Ki Iney Kritif.lv iH.frreit h ri RiLmitien mid make- woiifi. fH. Ml Cnrrlf Hr.leii. llii Green. Kv., wri': "1 huve iiittVrfl iiiueli "in f""i kidney "nl blnd.lfr lr Ul.lf until I nUrted In U-C F'dey's KI'lll'W Kemeily The tlml iKilMe givf in' Itrtnt relief, mid alter li.king t' -eoiid hoiilf I wot entirely fll. I G Ivj." Ed Wallace is home for a few day from Corvallis. lie is attending the O. A. C. at Corvallis. IitiportHiit lU'rlnioii. It '. iinportHDt that you aliould de ciale to take only Foley's llmie- aikd Tur when you have a cocli f cold it will cure the most olwtliiate rack intf eongh and ej(el tint cold fiom your system. KoleyV Honey un.l Tsr eon. linns no liarmliil dr.igs. I imiht upon having it. I), ti. Dov. Dean Walker, who atteuds the Col umbia College of Portland, is home on n visU to )iis parents for u few days. Oentli was on lib Heels. Jesse P. Morns, of Shippers, V'a. Ilnii a elo-e call iu I lie spring of lUdii. He says: "An iitttiek of pneumonia left me so weak and w ilh Mieli a fearful cough that iny frieintn ileeUrtd c.m siniiplioii had oie, and death was on my ueels. Tbfu I was pereuaded to try Dr King's New Discovery.. It helped me immediately, and afier tak ing two and a half bottles I as a weli man again. 1 found out t hut New Discovery is the best remedy f.ireougti aud luii disease in all tho world." Sold under guarantee at all druggists. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Misses Grace Wallace, MaUd Por terfield and P.owenu Sperling came over from Mt. Angel to spend Easter with their parents who reside in this city. Chamberlain's 1ms Preference. Mr. Fred C. Han rah man, a promi nent druggist of Portsmout h, Va.,sayp: 'For the past six years I huve sold and recomiuended Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diatihoea Kemeily. It is a itreut remedy and oua of the best patent medicines on tbe market. I handle some others for the same pur posts tha; pay me a large profit, but this remedy is so sure to effect a cure, and my customer so certain to appre ciate my recommending it to him, that I give the preference." For sale tiy P. .VI. Kirk land. Elias Ferguson, who had a severe stroke of paralysis a short time ago, is rapidly recovering, we are glad to say. $10O Ite.waid. 100 ' The readers tit Uils pa pur will be pleased to Id.-itn Lliut there Is nl leant one dreaded 'jls cjise thai Hcleune lias been ahle to cute 111 al ha slatfes, and Hint is Ciuarrh. Hall's Ca n-h Cure Is the only positive cure cow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh heing a constitutional dlseuse, requires 8 constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken Internally, aatlns; directly up on the blood and mucous surlacesof the sys ton), thereby (l.'i-tro.vlni: the foundation o the disease, and (jiving the patient strength by building up the coustitutioa and nsisting nature in dolus; its work. The proprietors inve so much faith In its curative powers t.nit they offer C-ie Hundred Dollars lor any ow that It fails to cure. Send for list a t&stlinouiiilft. A (id reus F. .1 . OH KN EY & CO., Toledo, O. sol, i !iv all DrtiiKists, 7'. Tiike Hall's Family Pills for eonstipatlon JiOTICK OF SliTTLKJIENT. In the county court, or the state of Oregon fertile county ofl'olk, In the matlerof the estate of Charles a, Mattison, deceased. Notice is hereby piven that N. SS Mattlson. administratrix of the eHlute of Charles A. Mattlson, deceased, has rendered and pre. nenttd for settlement, awl filed in said court her financial account of her administration of said estate, and that Friday, the f,th -day of June, 1WS, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the county court room of said courtin the city of Dallas, Polk countv, Oregon, has been appointed by Hie judge of said court for the settlement of eaid account, at which time and plaoe any person iuterested In said estate may appear and nle exceptions in writing to said account and con tell the same. N. 8. MATTISON, Administratrix of the estate of Chas. A. MatUsoD, deceased. B. F. JONES, attorney. 21 FRIEND TO FRIEND. Tiie p'l. it lv. ir i'.jti..ouf P .U!lU Iunc ti-oi i. ur i f cit tl vi.l.ls by Ch.ini.a-i; . . C'lih have d.ao.; in. it f . I " ' i 1 rt.,pje a-IU-l-ol I: i.!v- a.-l cotnmr.. Ui pait of Ojn ilbi. i w."i.l. , : , Huli:it l.li'.MiK v.,, 4, ii nl p 'd Nla-rln evi IV M"li .llit V, : - In K. f. Man 'f , II. Jtirfif-. C, C. I a . I i,'l,,,.., K H Mild .S B. F. JONES A'rroiiMU'-JT'LA ir .Yr.i:v Pi'itLic Hi' a-e ll r 1 1 1 IHjC.h r lilk I N I K I' I ; M I N C I-. O R K( .0 MATTIS0N BROS. CIGARS. TOBACCOS AND CMOlCI: CO.NFI CTIOM.UY 'I he lie-1 to He Obtained. Next ilav.r Hotel and Itear ('cmper llloek INDEPENDENGE. ORE W. R ALLIJN, D. D. S. ' ...Dentist.., c'alatcM KitraetloD Ummt Building, Iade)endeiicw, Orego THE OREGON FIHE RELIEF McMlnnvlllo, ; : : : Oregon Chas. Gregory, Jtgt., Dallas. Or. California Medicated Soap The tiest for sores, chapped ImndH iliuialrutl, liisea l stings aud poison tuik. Mrs. J. W. Richardson. Sr. Agent. .Moll mouth Kt., Inilepenilelire l)r. Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Bar. Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 5 Rigs as well as teajns kept ir. the dry. Horses boarded b day, week or month. J. N. JONES. tfMaKME G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite .i di iinieii ! and Head i-tones ' einetery work eti: ' Dallas Steam Laundry Best . .Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Olee Robinson A.2reiit ISDPPENDE.N'CK, OltEGOS G. Purvine & Son , COM'KACTOK and BUir.DER Altering and Remodeling a Specialty i Drafts, Plans and Estimates Furnished. Independence, - Or. mm HOME TELEPHONE CO. C) I.N'n'l-KNDI'NCU I. 1...14fa,,i H l.al..l ...'. I ... I a1',. ' ' "' U ,11 ,. ! ! . 'a , ta.a.a l ll t i ill ! ,! t' - - . 1 II.,- , .. I. ! II I .-ll.lfl.' .1 a !..( e I. . V . ..a.4 la. a. , tl (I-.- t l. -a- . a. a. -a a a .. a. ,a .aa H.-a i,, laaf i.al'!.' Tla.'l' l'-a a ' f aa ta ,,aaa W. L. BICE, Kai.-:c: f ft x a 1 unginai v . I, ' Yii.1 in i. hi l" V I'" I i" ' !'' Y ' h'A til IIUIUmI .Hektf , . . "V ,L a. It I all ! tal Vail , f I , t (linn the n.Ni.Mii'iii, ,l l.a" ai' W lie ni I hi li.ui He, I ! i.i,e 0 .. till laiir allll- tt.l.ll rlllllil, millj.'a I t' all allti ll , aUH', ' " ure ll. clem a..l ("ir.-. 'I l.l limw r.-ii...ii ior tl,e ureiit p..ilUi ll.V t ' A mi, I. mi', .iiuiniil t 'IVm-. Tlielei.l .Mikit, h-r ln-ally -le I, r- t.iii,. Ilu- in .ft if i iitli. I!av..r.itil at a. Ill the l.l.tilh il ' Vn or India M Ili. y.liiiik it I r. t a .a. n tl lid Idiih Krd.. lea of r'. M Vi.oii hii.I ).u wit! Hud H lo l" tl heit mid Hie iiinxt M-oiiomii'nl tf4 )ou ever I. F. A. WILSON, General Merchandise 1NDIPIWIHWCE. ORE. BATTLE WING V" II. iil.l.T.a.1 WiiruMii. N. v;i, linn .if tli lt lm .1 Imrwn . t .ll All liiiM.rte.l Kmiu a TIu'm' li.iii'H iitnlit' tli.) Hiii-dti of l'.HW at the furin of I. N. TuriiiT, ne mile norlh t( Airlie Trinn loli'up; !.' for waaou; 20 to innure D. X. TURA'EP, ' J- IV. BROWN, K.a.Hr..t.d MiiiuiKfr -f-l Owner Independence IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor , . ,, Confectionery and SmoKeri' Supplle Soft DrinKi Th. tl.- tn Snend a Pleasant Hour INDEPENDENCE A GOOD WEliLi OF WATER la IndlHpetnahle to every farm. W have had cplendiil eut'i-ei in ol.taloltlg waler lu all our I oritiK operation. We are prepared tn do waler and oil well drill ing and all kind of protipecti.iK. ShOPER BROTHERS Telephone 411x2 Low FateiS ESast southern pacific (Lines la Oregon) From INDEPENDENCE, ORE., as follows Ilo:ill WAY ONB WAY TO nll;OIJOH I'OKTI.AND VIA CAHFOUNIA lylllCU?o H(. I.OUIH Hl.l'mil Omaha ; K.irit.aH(ity.. Tickets will be on sale May 4, IS; June 5, 6, 19, 20; July 6, 7, 22, 23; August 6, 7, 21, 23 Good forroturn In 90 dav with mtopovr privilege at ptmaMurm within limit: Rmmwmbir the datum For nv further Information oll on . A. WII.COX. Local Agent. Or write WM. McMUKUAY, (J. P. A.. PortlWid, Ore. e III HA ! 55 ACKKS1 A beautiful tract, one mile from Indepen .donco. Under cultivation and fenced Cash or 'terras to right party, will swing this. Foi 9 SITES Dr. J. LXaUoway Osteopathic Jhysician Gntihijite of thu Aninririin S'huot of Oiteopiithv. Kirksville, Mo. under i)r. A, T. Still, fouild ei of the eeieneu.- CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 Roomsl7 & 8 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE $&&J i LXV - - i,;x v',", " -' . . nil tiie I'm llie . I. MARCH LAD KnitllHti Mlilr.-. Nu, 2H3, r.mlnl lu Ul. f0 line "I Knln.ri lilr. Billiard Parlor OREGON INDEPENDENCE, OK- K, - aj.) -n ' ? 54'.2 -i i if taken at once. $3 ODD particulars phone 201, Launch Independence Plys hpiweeu Iudupentleu end Sa'. etn daily exoejit Knndny. Pasnenger and freight businem milielte I. Leave Imlopendenee : H;3()a. m. Leave Hletn : 3:15 p. m. Geo. Skinner - Shipper lift o i n r nnnimiir n m n m I n..c. uuumininc:, m.ivi.u. 1II2NTIST Graduate of N. P. O. C PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE 8 t