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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1908)
LOCAL AD FLKSCVIL MKS Pr. Allln. DruiUi. Cooler IU.f.-U tld fi h( thi olli.v. '!." hon U.hI. , Uitllllflll ltlK' f h' '1'' ' A full Mtx k of loitl l.laitk for .lo At tlti lilliiv. Unioiii Hutier Xul lir.l at Jrj iiit-V pro en. it-l-2 Word lUitl.r vUit.nl 1'ortluiU I lie flrft of tin f k. If j ou Wiiit iiality hii.1 tle go to Kramer' for hli. Or. liieunf. Hniiiit. over In! priulniee National Uuk. A. W. Vernon, of UiokivulJ, Ore., will now rUlo in a 'Mulii-'" l'i'KK.v." lo not pl.ue your order for u I'Ukk.v until you we the "Mifliijinu" tt H. M. Wade A Co. Co to (loo, Dunham f"r single harness. The man who makes the goiU thut wear, iMsWiif Ci.iU.Wa-Wl i fh !Uwl 8.1 ve. ItUcpwI'y good for pile. loU t.y n. O. Dove. lWt N'nJ away for anything in the harness line whin u can, boat city price at Geo. Ihinham'B. Pr. J.'M. Crowley, of Monmouth, Ore., now rides in a "Michigan Huggy" , bought of II. M. Wa.le & Co. R. 11. Kalu, the piano timer and n pairerof Portland, is in town. Leave ordert for work at the Little Palace Hotel. ' Sowing machine, noodle, oil anil extra, repairing a ajK-cialty, go to H. II. JasjH'rson, who will try his best to jdease you. l The last to do for departed friends, provide them with the best rolies and caskets. Jasii-rson keeps them at reasonable prices. Mrs. George Wilcox departed yester day for Morris, Minnesota, to which place she was calUd through the 8 ill ness of her sister, Mrs. J. II. StebHns. " Suver Camp, M. W. of A., will give their eighth annual picnic at the Hid den) grove, on the Corvallis and Inde pendence road near Suver, on May 2'J, wk ' . W. L. Bice, the genial manager of the Home Telephone Company, ia always pleased to talk telephone. Let him explain the operation of the new system to you. The regular list of taxes for the county of, Polk ia now in the bands of the Independence Nation al Hank where those who wish may call and pay the eame. ( Mrs. M. E. Chase, who has been at tending her son, Rev. Mr. Chase, dur ing hia illness, returned to her home in Walthem, Mass., yesterday. Hhe was accompanied to Portland by her aon. DeWitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorongh and will iu a short time strengthen weakened kidneys and allay troubles arisiug from Inflammation or tbe bladder. Bold by D. G. Dove. C. L. Fit'chard, who, w ith his fam ily spent the winter in California, ar rived home to Independence Monday, his wife and child coming a day later, having stopped over a day in Salem with friends. , For Rent Two story building in rear of the post office, good for black smith or repair shop; two good rooms in upper story. Would change to suit responsible party on lease. Harry E. Wagoner, Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. 4-23 Mrs. M. J. Miller arrived in Inde pendence Sunday morning. Mrs. Mil ler is the mother of Mrs. Chas. E. Hicks, with whom she will make her future home. Mrs. Miller, by the way, .. js one of the early settlers in Benton , county, having resided in an early day in the north end of that county, at Wells station. Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallis, who has been in attendance at the Presby tery at Lebanon, stopped over Thurs day, while enroute to hia home, to at tend the Mason's banquet that even ing. He also visited his daughter, Mrs. J. W. Richardson. He left for Corvallis Friday morning. 4 "E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, III. Gentlemen In 1897 I had a disease of the stomach and bowels. In the eprlngof 1902 I bought a bottle of Kodol and the benefit I received all tbe gold in Georgia could not buy. May you live long and prosper. Yours very truly, C. N. Cornell, Boding, Ga., Aug. 27, 1900." Sold by D. G. Dove. The reader calling attention to home cooking on sale at one of the local stores of Independence deserves this otnlanation: that the ladies of the Baptist church have subscribed $50 toward the salary of a minister ior that, r.hurch. It is a worthy cause and the people of Independence should patronize "home cooking to tne tun extent of their needs. Confidence when catlnjr, that your fooJ Is of highest wholesomeness that it has nothing in It Xhzt can injure or distress you makes th: repast doubly comfortafcfe and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when thi food is raised with 97 VL0 JSoMiift Powder Absolutely Fane TKt only baking powder mnda with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can te no comforting confi dence when eating :.!um baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the a!um powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. If you failed to get your accustomed paper last week vou will understand that it is due to the operation of the new iiostal law which requires that all subscribers one year or more in arrears must he' taken off the mailing list. There is no escaping the jiostal regula tion. Let those in arrears call and settle the amount due, at least. Mrs. W. It. Allin entertained the whist club Wednesday evening. Progressive whist was played and prizes were awarded as follows: Geo, Conkey ami Mrs. Drexler, first prize; W. A. Messnerand Mrs. Geo. Conkey, theboobv prize. Refreshments were served and a delightful evening throughout was had. The common battery system being installed by the Home Telephone Company, is the latest development in telephoning. While it is much more expensive to install, it enables the operators to give almost instant con nection and makes even a low tone of voice absolutely distinct. tf 4 1G The system known as. selective ringing will be installed on party lines by the Home Telephone Com pany. This does away with the annoyance of having your bell jingle whenever any subscriber on your line is called. The Enterprise has a letter from the Franciscan baseball team of Portland asking for a Sunday game with the In dependence team. For information address Jos. F. Marias, manager, 122 3d street, Portland. W. D. DeVarney, accompanied by Mrs. DeVarney were in Independence the last of the week from their home in Portland. They came overland in a touring car. Mr. DeVarney is a contractor of the new Home telephone. Strav White horse about five years, weighs 900, branded on right shoulder, shod all round, .owner call and get him and settle bill for keep and this adv. Jones' leea barn. tf2-5 Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts promptly yet gently on the bowels, through which the cold is forced out of the system, and at the same time it allays Inflammation. Sold by D. G. Dove. Jennie Withrow, of this city, is at Tillamook where she is visiting rela tives. She will remain there for some time for the benefit of her broken health. Home cooking on sale by the Bap tist Ladies at F. S. Wilson's store Saturday, April 18th. tf4-16 Miss Iva Cooper returned Friday from her winter's visit with relatives in Washington. Don't forget the home cooking on sale at F. 8. Wilson's Saturday, April 25th. " . ' Portland bread fresh ever day at Irvine's grocery. tf4-2 Lee Whitcomb is a proud owner of a new "Michigan Buggy." i Goad work horses for sale. John Robbins. tf3-3 Wilson & Holcomb, wood and wood-sawing. 3-20 f"" A good pair of Reading gias ees $1.00 at Kreamer'e. Vetch seed for sale by J. H . Col lins, Independence, 3 20 Dove & Williams Leading Druggists. Good work horse for nale. Kmpiire of J. r . May or plume 60x7. LVWltlV Little Karly Riser, iU famous little liver pill. Sold by I) O. Dove. When you want a good work glove remember F. S. Wilson has them all kinds. tf-l Hop training has begun in some of the hop yards near town. Good driving horse fur sale. Kn- ouireof Jno. ltohhins, Independence. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard was a passenger on the Independence for Salem Mon day morning. Miss Ada Ketchum entertained a few friends at her home in this city Friday evening. Miss Roberta McCallan, of Dallas, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey over Sunday. Seven room house, hot and cold water and bath. Central locality. Inquire at this office. 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 For Sale or Trade for Fresh Cow A 240 egg incubator and brooder. Call on J. W. Bullard. tf2-5 Ted and Frances Cooper came home from Eugene to spend Easter with their parents in this city. Bring us your prescriptions. You get exactly what your doctor wants you to have. Dove & Williams. 4-30 Miss Mabel Cooper is here from Eu gene visiting her parents. Miss Cooper is a teacher in the schools at Eugene. Clay Freeman was a guest of Dr. Du ganne Saturday and Sunday. He is a student of .the Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis. Three aires of land in high state of cultivation for sale. .Nicely located; in the towirof Independence. Enquire of W. W. Percival. ' tf3-26 Mrs. August Sperling departed Mon day for St. Charles, Minnesota, in an swer to a telegram telling of the serious illness of her mother. D. II. Simpson, a member of the firm of Simpson Brothers, of Airlio, was attending business matters here the last of the week. The ladies about Buena Vista and Parker, Ore., will be expecting a ride in Lester Murphy's new "Michigan Buggy" bought of R. M. Wade & Co. Wood for Sale Second growth at $4.00, old growth $4.50 per cord delivered. S. Vox, Independ ence. Phone 143 tf4-2 ' The Home Telephone Company has a large force of men at work in stalling their modem system, which will be completed not later than J uly 1st.' tf 416 The physician, the liveryman,, and the farmer, find it necessary to pur chase a "Michigan Buggy" in order to get a job of quality, and also one that has the latest styles. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Guv Walker in this city last Thurs day. This is their first child. They have been married for several years Congratulations to you, Brother Walker. Foley's Orlno Laxative Is best for women and children. Its mild action and pleasant taste make it preferable to violent purgatives, sucn as puis, tablets, etc. Cures consumption. : 1 4 CASTOR I A Vnr Ifanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 F. A. Link, a farmer of the Airlie country, was in town yesterday. Mr. Link has about a thousand cords of maplo wood on his farm which he to hiindltt liere in In dependence. Anyone who will take it on" the land can have it al .oc a corn. Ovor l.ulf nf t.lif. timber is cut down and the wood is seasoned. The re mainder is standing and will have to be cut and the logs left on the ground. Anyone interested will address -F. A. Link, Airlie, Oregon. The annual roll call, regular busi ness and covenant meeting of the Baptist church will bo held at the church Saturday, May 2d. On the occasion of thene meetings the services hold all day, and dinner is served in the church, or in case of nice weather it is served on tho lawn. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Martha Richardson, on Friday afternoon, at 2:30. All mem bers are specially requested to be pres ent, as business of importance will be presented. There will be no. service at the Christian church here Sunday after noon as usual, owing to the service at the auditorium, by the Independent Order Odd Fellows. A graduate pharmacist always in charge. We use only pure drugs and the greatest care in compounding them. Dove & Williams. - 4-30 What's the use of being bilious iftid constipated? Try our Laxative Cas- cara Liver Pills.. Dove & Williams. 4-w A new lot of spring style Shoes just received at Moore's Cash Store. Lost, Strayed or Stolon. From my place, six miles south of Independence, one sorrel horse, weight about 700 pounds, branded LPY joined on the left stitle, split in one ear. Horse is smooth build. A reward will he paid for the return of said animal to owner. Phone, 49x4. O. T. MURPHY. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE .... BY THE - BUTLER PRODUCE CO. Wear the 'BEST THE O RDON HAT And you wear the Best $3 Hat For Sale at RJiME II. IlirschherK, i'ren. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine. Cash. The Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 9 Transacts a' General Banking Business Interest Paid Directors: II. Hirsohberg, Smith and CITY RESTAURANT Chas. HornbaclS, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. - MEALS 25 CENTS AND W MEALS AT ALL IIOUHS DAY Special Kates to Regular Hoarders Independence, Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel TAYLOR'S LIVERY BARN Asa B. Taylor, Proprietor First-claaa Turnout tht7 mpw RARN Independence - ' The Willamette Light, Power & Water WATER- RATES (Water by meter applies to resi dences only.) Residence rate on meter applies to cus tomers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20c per 1,000 gallons; minimum $1.00 per month. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER RATE- Residence, 15 cents per K. W. , Business houses, 25 cents per drop and 5 cents per K. W. Tower, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 4 on Time Depositn A. Nelson, D. W. Seara, B. F. J. E. Rhodes. Buy and Sll Hotiti , ON MAIN STREET - - Oregon Valley Company at Very Reasonable Rates 3.