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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
WILL ERECT A MONUMENT Schools of Polk County Will Hold Picnic on the Rlnkrcall. (n May Kth Mill nir mm of Ibe mot iiii'iiniriilU nlli'riiiK in tlu IiUtory of I'iilk county Im tbe an hooU of the county meet at lti kr nil fir ii nio. l it jt-ni will t teiilil by hcIhmiI children and tench -r, of the lirt rtcliNi ri-r held in thU county together ith riiniiieiit matt from nil ru of the state mid the iililio Ki'ticrolly, and will ba . honor of the I. rat school, hehl ill lKI'J within a half liulu of tlm it-nic ground at ilicsrcall. On that tUy a monument will In erected hy the achool children over the site of the add school Iiiium. The monument will le unveiled by Mrs. JtMcpliins Hoyle one of the eighteen upil of that school. In the forcnutin there a ill Ut a short program hy the school hildrmi. Aiiiouk Hiiht of note who are expected tn la jirewnt ami deliver addresses at the icnio arc; J. II. Ackerman, state rtiMriiitcnilent of chools and Ueorge II. Himes, ici dent of the Oregon Historical Hociety. Arthur L. Veesey, a grand-son of J. K. L)Ie, the first teacher of that achool, i alii exacted to le present Following are the nauui of the nghtocn pupils of the memorable achool: Josephine Ford, who ia now Mra. Boyloand who reidc near Rick reall; Caroline Forl, deceased; ri.ir.th Ford, deceased; Miller Ford, deceased; raulineOoff, deceased; Marion Uoff, deceased; Milton Tharp, deoe..aed; Theodore Tharp, deceased; Amanda Tharp, deceaKed; Elinoa Wool, de ceaaed; William Davis, deceased; Oortrude Applegate, deceased; T. V. B. Emhree, of Dallaa; Mary Z. Embrec, now Mra. T. S. Hayter, of Pallas; 'Marcus A. Emhree, of Dallaa, John Howard, of Harney county and Anna Howard, of Crook county. IIUNTEI BY KEQUEST. Itecclpt la IJaally prepared nt Small Coat, and Many Swear Ily It. Mix the following by shaking well in a bottle, and take in teaapoonful doses after meals and at bedtime: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Saraaparilla, three ounces. A local druggist the au thority that these aimplo, harmless ingredianU can be obtainod'at nomi ' nal coBt from our home druggist. The fluid ia said to cleanse and atrengthen the clogged and inactive Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Bind ler weaknesses and Urinary Troubles of all kinds, if taken before the stage of Bright's disease. Thoseho have .tried this say it positively overcomes pain in the back, clears the urine of sediment and regu lates urination, ' especially at .1 night, curing even the worst forms of blad der weakness. . ' . i - i Every man or woman here who feels that the' kidneys are not strong or acting in a healthy .manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as : it is said to do wonders for many persons. The Scranton (Pa) Times was first to print this remarkable prescription, in October, of, 1906, sii)ee when all the leading newspapers . of New ' York, Boston, Philadelphia, Pittsburg and other cities have made many an nouncements of it to other readers. -3 i A Californlan's Luck. The luokiett day of my life waa when 1 1 bought a Lor of Bucklea's Arnica Salve;" writes Charles F. Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25o boxes eured me of hu annoying case of itching piles, which had troubled me for years and that yielded to no other treatment" Sold under gnar anlee at all ilrut'gis's Old-limcr Revisits City. Alonao Gesne'r, one of the prominent men of Salem and Marion county, has been spending the week in Inde pendence doing surveying for the city. Mr. Gesner says that we have one of the prettiest towns he has visited in some time. "You have the cleanest town I have visited lately. It is the best cared for. It is I presume due to the neatness of the citizens and the ;i fcnt.h. I have been through every alley in the city and every street and you ee I hat teen niors of your toi) than H'"d many of )'.ur resident I find t he streets ami alb ill KhmI condition. The streets show thai they have Ull aotked and kept u. Y"i know I like Iiile nlene pti tiy ell any aay and am pleaaed to find the old loan looking 0 liiee. I our lived ill ludejwflidenee, ill and have alway had a warm ot in my heart for the city." Mr. tltner will probably return to Hulem tomorrow where h will fin wit hi Jalx.ru from the note which he h mad during the week. Had Attack ef lyenUry Onrwl. "An hmmrtsl clilro of tint town wat nfTerliif fom a fveie aitaek of i-ytentery , lit told a friend If ha could oiiuiii a tMjttlaol Chanikerlain'a Collo, fliolera ami llarrha lUniixly, ha fell cotithlaiit of Uiiitf eured, ha having uet Ihii reinnly III the went. He wai tuld that I kepi It In itoek ami loat no time In ohlalnluu It. and wat promptly eured, tiayt "M. J. Uaih. drUfKiat, of Woleolt, Vt. For al hy I. M. Klikland. , HUI'.NA VITA; , Our achool will cloe Friday with appropriate exereiaea. Mr. and Mra. Ceter of Huver were the guU of V. II. Murphy Hunday. J, It. I.oy and family si-ent Sunday with Mr. I.oy'a brother Fred, at Huver. Mr. and Mr. A. Anderaon and Mrs. (ohat wera Tuekapaw visitor Tuea- Orandna Kreut nt a few daya with hia ion, M. J. Kreut, at Huver hut week. Mra. Ed Prather waa, called to Washington last week to be at the bedside of her sinter who ia quite sick. Ora Arnold will lecture on local op tion next Sunday morning at the Evangelical church at 11 o'clock. Coma everybody, ecia!Iy the voters. G. A. Well, our road sujerviaor, has a number of teams hauling gravel down in the bottom on the read that lead to Sidney, and M. N. Prather and others are at work on the new road. The district Sunday school conven tion; held here last Saturday, waa a decided success. Rev. Phipps of Port land made some very . interesting re marks along the line of organized Sunday school work"and Mr. Mathews of Dallas, county organizer of adult Bible work, talked along that lino .of work. Others made remarks in re gard to the general work. Quito a delegation attended from Monmouth. Mr. Jones of that place was elected president. Whooping Cough. "In February onr daughter had the whooping eouah. Mr. Lane, of Ha't had, reooin mended . Cuaniberlalu' Cough Remedy, and said it gave his customers the best of satisfaction. We found it aa he said, and can recommend it to anyone having children troubled with whnonimr couah," says Mrs. A. of Durand, Mich. For sale by I. M. Klrkland Was Formerly of Independence. Mrs. Arlena Lines-Wells, who resid ed in this city some years past and who was born in Independence, died in Portland on the 2d inst. The fu neral took place in Lone Fir cemetery in East Portland, from Holinan's un dertaking parlors, ;The family of II. M.- Lines will be remembered by the people of Independence as the party who first had charge of the telephone system, and the girls were the oblig ing operators whom everybody '.iked. Valued Same as Gold. B . G. Htewart, a merchant of Cedar View, Miss., says "I tell my euitonaers when they buy a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills they get the worth., of that. muoa' gold: in weight, i'. afllidted with consumption,, malaria or bilious u.ss." Hold under gaarantee at all druggists. , 25c. -.' '": : . , Fresh Cows for Sale. . I have for sale at my ranch, two miles north of Independence, a num ber of head of fresh cows with calves at their side which I will sell. For particulars call on or inquire of D. L. Hedges, Independence, Ore. Phone, 348. tf 49 ' Plenty ot Trouble. Is caused by siaguatiou of the liver and Lowels To get lid of Hand hack ache and biliousness and the poison tl.ut brings jaundice, take Dr. King's N-w Life Pills, the reliable purifiers that do the work without grlndiug or griping. 25c at all druggists. -T - v. Agent Wanted. Lady or gentleman to represent a m igazine of great merit. Can either devote all 01 part of your time. , In formation and instruction given to help get started right. Address, "Magazine," West . Side Enterprise, Independence, Oregon. ... ACT QUICKLY. . Jlelay lias Hreu Pm.geroua lu . luduptiuduue. Do Ilia right thing at Ilia right tune ' Act quickly In Hmsiof tlauger. liackach 11 hl-In-y tro ihU. ' : Duan's Kidney fills act qMlokly. tuieall dutraiwliig. day Ills. Plenty vldanua to prate Oil. A. J. Wal. uf 2W t ollaae 8t , Kaleui, Ore., a): "Kldtiey aud tdadder trouble h lii my eotuplaint and about two uioiiths ago Iwcame so bad that I was ubViimt to do aome thing to ra the aulojrlug. It bothered ma m lly lit Ins ujoiiilng. The loj fraqueiil im Iou of the ktdnV secretions was very aouojlog and ailMrrMli)g. I have kuowu eople who have received the tt of rrsulis from Doan's Klduey Plls sod I pro cured a i'O. Her.irs i hal ueu one lai. I was completely free from every syuiptoo of the trouble. Tfee kidneys ware regulated and my s;enral ' health became Iwtlar. lean hardly expraaa Ilia nond opinion I have of Dnau's Kidney PI ha for caaes of kidney oorn plaint er backache ' .-, ' For aala by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-M ll bum Co., Buffalo, New York. Pole agents tor the United Ktaiea, Remember Poan's and take nootber Growing Sentiment In Linn. There is a growing sentiment against the present local option law of Linn county, says Albany Herald. Blind piga and neighborhood rows are the result of the law so far. Drink ing has not diminished, but revenues to the different cities of the county have diminished. Boys get whiskey now who never got it before. The law ia a failure and always will be. If there is not a change in the law the taxpayers have only Been the be ginning of excess taxes to be imposed. ' Serious Results Feared. You may well fear serious results from a cough or cold, as pneumonia or consumption starts with a cold. Foley's Honey and Tar cures tbe most obntl nate coughs or eolds and prevents ser ious results. Refuse substitutes. Dove A Williams. Happenings in City ot Monmouth E. M. Smith of Dallas visited here Sunday. Lige Mason was over from Dallas this week. II. D. Whitman returned to Port land Sunday. , Harold Bogart waa an over Sundiy visitor in Falls City. : . F. Y. Mulkey has returned from-a week's visit at Newport. C. C. Lewis has been in from his homestead for a few days, i Mrs. Christie Long of Corvallis is visiting her mother, Mrs. Burkhead. , Ralph Lucas has returned to Wes ton where he is attending the normal. Will Briedwell came down from Cor vallis and spent Sunday with his fam ily. " '. ' J Mrs. L. M. Hall and daughter have returned from an -extended visit, with relatives in Idaho, h ":. i S. W. Doughty has returned from a few weeks' stay in Portland,, where he was engaged as singing evangelist. D. M. Hampton and wife departed Sunday for an extended visit with friends and relatives in Pendleton and other Eastern Oregon towns. At a meeting of the board of the Normal School, held in the office of C. L. Starr, secretary of the board, the following staff were selected for the summer session ."of the school: E. D. Ressler, president; E. K. Barnes, May Bowden Babbitt, Florence Bow den. II. B. Buckham, R. V. Kirk, P. WES LEY E DWAR D S f ; ; . . . STEAM CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING . Orders amounting to $25 or more carpets will be taken up and relaid ' free of cliarge when cleaned. All work thoroughly disinfected and guar anteed. SALEM, Address, GITY RESTAURANT t Chas. Hornbac l, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT ALXj HOURS DAY . .: Special Rates to Regular Boarders Independence, Oregon Opposite Little Palace Hotel rffff FRIEND TO FRIEND. The peraonal recoraroendatinae e peo pie who have been cured of cootie colds by CUnibcrlin's Cough Reaaad; have dons more Uian all else te snake it s gtapl article of trails and commerce ere) A large part ef tbe eiviliaed world. , Pereooal". If any pernou suspects that their kidneys are deranged they thould lake Foley's Kidney Remedy at once and not risk bavin Hrlght's disease or diabetes. Delay gives the dieae a stronger foothold and you should not delay taking Foley's Kidney Remedy. It I a pity, to see a person neglect Indication of kiduey or bladder trouble tbat many result in Briglit's disease when Foley's Kidney Remedy will correct (regularities and strengthen these oritsns. Tske Foley's Kidney Ketr.edy st the first sign of danker. Dove A Williams. Notice to Subscribers'. The Independence Cannery Company are now ready to issue certificate of stock te those who have paid tbeir sub scrlptlon. 6.7 W A. MES8NE0, Secretary. More damage la done the uncovered strawberry bed during the months of February and March than In the ear lier portion of the winter. The ewellest line of ladies' hose in the city at Messner, Conkey A Walk er's, in black, tans, sky blue, pink, pea green and lavender. 6-7 Fruit Lands For ale in 5. 10. 15 and 20 acres. No 1 land, price right, good easy terms, between Monmouth and Independenca. See J. H Moran, Agent 8-5 tf O. Powell, A. C. Strang. , L. R. Traver, F. B. Cooper and J. B. V. Butler. Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawley celebrat ed their golden wedding at their home in MonmOnth Wednesday. May 6, 1908. Mr. Hawley is a genuine pioneer. He crossed the plains in 1844 with hla fath er. C. B. Hawley. The company was led by Captain Gilliam, of pioneer fame. The Hawleys sealed on Dayton Prairie. In Yamhill county Mrs Hawley's name was Ellxa Mulkey. , Her father, Luke Mnlkev, came to Oregon In 1847, under the leadership of Captain Clay po 1. , They settled near the present site of Corvallis, in Benton county. Mr. and Mrs. Hawley were martied in Mon mouth May 6, 1858. Elder O'en p. Bur nett officiating. Mr. Hawley and wife liwii nt Bethel. Polk county, thirty- four years, ; where there was born to them peven children who grew 10 nun- hood and womanhood. Those now liv- InirareW.H Hawley and L. M. Haw ley, of Billings, Montana; C. L. Haw ley, of McCoy (Bethel). Oregen ; Con stance H. Hawley, of Jacksonville, Ore eou, and Maude, an unmarried daugh ter, who reside" with her parents at Monmouth. Horace, the eldest son, was killed by the accidental discharge of a gun in August, 1898. May,-the eldest dauirhter, who tiled in isae, was the only graduate of the first year's senior class of the State Normal (School at Monmouth 1883. Mr. and Mrs). Hawley are growing old gracefully, and peacefully and their home is noted for its generous hospi tality. , Tbeir lives are rich in quiet and unostentatious ur-efulnesa. , OREGON Th land Yoa I Lira Alway Bought, and UIch hai bs0 In ua-9 for oter 30 yr, haA borne the edg-natnra o' nl hae been made under hU pi s JS sjonl nuperrlalon e.lnc IU infancy. ijxi'CcAli wan no one U deceive yon In t hi. All Counterfeits, Imitations Anil " Jlt--e;oo,, are but ' Eip-nrlmente that trifle with nd endanger the headth of Infanta and Children Eiperlenoe Against Kxperlnent What Is CASTORIA Castorla la av luu-mlean aubsUtute for Castor Oil, Paro-g-oric, lropa and goothlngr Byrupa. It la rieaaant. It contalas neither Opium, Morphine r ether rcotlj substance. It ag-e ia ita j-uarantoe. It destroys Worm and allaya Fererlhiea. It curea DLrrha and Wind Colic It re.llevea Teethlngr Troubles, curea Conatlpntlon and Flatulency. It aaaiiulLutra the Food, reg-uUte the fitonuuh aud Dowela, grift "if healthy aud natural sleep. The Children 1'anaceo The Mothcr'a Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear the M AS . i ITS JS m Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. E. H. NACHJllip Painter and Paperhanger I bate recently located In tbisciry and siu prepare to do all kinds of Honse, Hign. and Carriage Painting, Paper Hsnginir. Glazinsr, etc. My prices are reasonable and 1 guarantee satisfaction. Enimates freely tarnished. Leave Orders with Bice EL Calbreath or telephone Main 4A9. PALACE MEAT MAKKii 1 LONG & CHAMBERLIN, Proprietor. AH Kinds of fresh and cured Meats. Game and fish in season. Independence UN D E R T AKIN Go Day or Klght .Clls Promntl attend- ' - ed to. Fine I'arior l i t'onnection. , . An Experienced I. dy Asfintant. , T , Plwnt, IJiam m ; R. 73 ' W. L. BICE, Kmnaimer arid Fieral Director.' , . Licensed by Oregon State Board of H-ali. , 1 BICE 6r I N f K.PENDENCK MAKE V0UR QWN STOCK FOODS BT USING , SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS ' r.nnth anri mix in feed or Rait. ProDer dose In tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price Foi Horwi, Cte, Shesp, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the active priaciple or tt condensed essence of the drug. They don't contain Sawdust, Ashes, Chop Feed or Bran. Are jut as ood when 10 years old as when 10 days eld. They comply with all pore drug laws. Ask for and try once SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm. Kidney. Chicken Cholera, Blister, Cathartic Heave. Fever, Hog Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, CoUc tableUorLcuse Powder. Spavin Cure or Barb Wire Liniment. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDICINE COn incorporated; Capital Stock $300,000.00; Watertown, South Dakota. U. S. A. For sale by HAJNMA it IEVJJNK, Independence, - Oregon We Sell M ! You want the best. Are you ready , for it this season? We are prepared as never before to meet your wants in vehicles and harness. There's noth ing superior to v hat we are showim, in taste, style aud service. Absolute honestr n make and material. You will agree when we tell yon ITS THE FAMOUS SiXidebaker Line WE CARRY. No matter what you want if it's a harness or something that runs on wheels, we've got it or will quickly est it. Come in and figure with us. Everybody knows the place. Hanna & Irvine I. S. The Studebaker nameplataon a vehicle is its guarantee. Don't (orget this. -i A i Signature of CILDREITH OBEUON These. m SBBSBSss-J-s H