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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1908)
'5 LOCAL AND ttKOMl MIS ' B rtrini our adu-rtiwr. I, AlUn. IW-ntUf, luuwr lU.lf.-tl min ml tliie i.fii.f. hull- drrd. lio-d work hir for Vi. John R.d.hin. tP-3 A lull ! k ( li n! blanks (r aale kodak from ti l 2.W at Cra wit i .t.rr'. 4-11 IvcmiJ MonuT, Conkey l Walker's Jtdd ul M lUUllfV. Kd Ow-n wftil to NpwMrt Thnre day la pfnd a f'w day. 3.00 will buy you a lirt-cl:i ki !k at Craven Jt Mhh. 4-11 tf Dr. Dubinin, dtxiiUl, over Inde pendence National Hunk. (.n ami am-r mi1 nrai oi :uay i ui deliver milk at fio a quart. F. Mie- man. tf ltiitler Produce Co. sent a large shipment c( chicken to Portland Ut week. Any on can take and make pie turea with a kodak (r sale at Craven A Mmire'a. 4-11 lh'iora buying your Iigbt summer good look at new line at Meaner, Conkey Walker'a. Cha. Rallou of Dallas paused through Iiidexnd(nce Thumday laat on Ida way to Newintrt. Time books, tablet, ink, writing paper, ledgers and blank books of all kind at Craven A Moore. 4-11 tf i', c.u i ,,. nendence Monday on hi way to via , J' o v ' J- I .!.,, ;.r. .,n.,i..i t,, Portland where he went for ahort from aeventh on C Street. 7-2 oourn. Bur a kodak and Uke the babv'a Mrs. X. Jonc, Mrs. Chas. McLaugh- picture. Craven fc Moore have a nice line of kodak and supplies. 4-1 1 I am lUtidwin a iitr to' I'lillUlld lt r k. I'lirtlaml breail freeh ever !? t Irvine' arrocorjr. lf-- ll.s lt wtk ahor. in town at MiMiirr, Ciitkkry A Walki-rV A tfital iiatr (if RatAtitfi m mm t r, : . ' :. : 9 ea f I iKJ avl K reamer a. lie.i. Dunham lute jiift rtvriwd tine line id mtniii. r and luh rU-. If Mr. and Mr., Will Walker rvlururd Kiiday from a few days iit in Tort. Uml. Mi l.ola Htaik ! Kugene i tint ing friends in Indeiidenee lht eek. K. II. Kaulu, lite pin mi tuner been in tin lmrt of the valley week. Ten -foot fold of decora ted cree jler only SKV) er roll at Craven A Moore. 4-11 tf Kd Wallace who is attending O.A.C. vuited over Sunday with his mother, Mr. M. W. Wallace. Why not make your own oul? All you need i a kodak. We sell them. Craven & Moore. 4-11 Mr. and Mrs. C. Lockwood of talem visited in this city Sunday, the guests of Miss Hex liutler. Mis Frances Patterson of Portland SHOES OR HAT FREE Beginning Saturday, June 13th, and continuing for one. week we will -give free with each suit purchased for cash, one pair, shoes or one hat. Men's Suits With each $10. (4 It 12.50 15. Suit one pair of $2.50 Shoes or one Mat free u it u a k tt 44 tt a ti a Suit better than $15 one pair $4.00 Shoes free is visiting at the home other grand parents, Mr. and Mr. P. 1.. Hedges. Mr. K. C. Kldridge and children returned home from Portland Sunday ' after several day visit with friend. J. 0. Staats of Airlie wa in Iude- Mr. Sharman, a fornrer resident of this town, was a visitor in Indepen dence for a few days recently. Miss Orbie Taylor is visiting in Portland thia week the guest ' of her sister, Mrs. Willard Ireland. Sewing machines, needles, oil and extras, repairing a specialty, go to II II. Jasperson, who will try his best to please you. tf Wood for Sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth 4.00 per cord delivered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone 143. tf4-2 The last to do for departed friends, provide them with the bet robes and caskets. Jasperson keeps them at reasonable prices. tf Arthur Aloore has returned from a week's visit over on Slab creek and surrounding country. Arthur says the fishing is fine. AiisB Plena Kitcnen oi uentraiia is spending the summer in Independence the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J- Taylor. Mrs. Word Butler went to Spokane last week after her father to take him to the hospital in Portland. He has been sick for some time. Prof. Murdock left for Portland last week to stay a few days before leaving for San Francisco on his way to the Philippines where he has a position with the government teach ing. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are prompt and thorough and will in a very short time strengthen the weak ened kidneys and allay troubles arising from inflammation of the bladder. They are recommended everywhere. Sold by Dove & Williams. The DeVarney Waggoner Co. re cently completed a plant at Edmonds, Wash., similar to the one being in stalled for the Home Telephone Co. here. The system has given entire satisfaction and the business is stead ily increasing. 4-11 tf CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF 61 THE BUTLER PRODUCE CO. lin and Mrs. Fluke returned Monday from Portland after several days visit in that city. Did you notice the' advertisement of that 53 acre tract of land located within a mile of Independence? Is it big enough for you? Miss Opal McDevitt intend leaving tomorrow for California where she will spend the- summer in hopes of benefitting her health. Buy an Alaska refrigerator of R. M. Wade A Co., and keep your vege tables nice and cool for the hot summer, trice lrom up. Kev. Mr. Chase, accompanied by Mrs. Chase, returned Monday from Stayton where they were over Sunday visitors with friends in that city. 1 he Home Telephone Co. does not want to tie patrons up with a con tract; they will rely upon superior service to retain subscribers. 4-11 tf Chas. IlifT was taking in the rose carnival the first of the week at Port land. While on this trip he visited Seaside and took his first glimpse of the Ocean. Five good milk cows, fresh during the winter, for sale at reasonable prices. For particulars call' on Edward Rex, Independence It. F. D. 1. Phone 744. tf The Independence and Monmouth Band will give an open air concert in the city park next Sunday, June 14, weather permitting. No admission and everyone cordially invited. Stray White horse about five years, weighs yuu, Dranaea on right rhoulder, shod all round. Owner call and get him and settle bill for keep and this adv. Jones' feed barn. tf2 5 Miss Mabel Wilcox, who has made her home with her uncle, G. A. Wilcox of this city, has gone to Portland where she has accepted a ponition for the slimmer with one of the telephone systems of that city. II. H. Hanna of Airlie was a vis itor in Independence last Thursday, with his brother, J. L. Hanna. Mr. Hanna was on his way to Indiana county, Penn., to visit his parents whom he had not seen in sixteen years. Young Men's and Boys' Suits With each Suit up to $10. one pair $2.25 Shoes free at 12.50 " " 3.00 at 15.00 " 4.00 44 44 44 it 44 44 Remember at this time your hat or shoes cost you nothing. If in need of a suit before the 4th now is the time to buy. Yours for business, Messner, Conkey 8p Walker Genuine Butter fsut bread at Try i no's grocery. tf4-2 Swell line negligee shirts at Messner, Conkey A Walker's. Latest designs in decorated crepe paper at Craven A Moore. 4-11 tf Before you buy, see those new dress ginghams at F. 8. Wilson's. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the fa mous little liver pills, are sold by Dove & Williams. You will find an all new stock of summer underwear and hosiery at F. S. Wilson's. If you need a good pair of gloves go to Geo. Dunham 'e and get a pair of Osborne's gloves. They are the best. 5-21 tf Buy your Mower and Rake of R. M. Wade & Co. and get a machine that is not in the trust, which will save you several dollars. 4-11 Hanna & Irvine have done some nice improving in their store in the way of the addition of a new office. It looks like business. Mrs. Carter of Wellsdale and her son, Elvin Carter of Bickleton, Wash ington, visited with relatives in Inde pendence last Saturday and Sunday, The plant being installed by the DeVarney Waggoner Co. for the Home Telephone Co. is pronounced by telephone men to be unexcelled by any in the United States. 41 1 tf Miss Genevieve Cooper returned that all business houses and display the Amr;cau nag. date. homes on that from Eugene Monday after a pleasant Observance of the 131st anniversary sojourn of a couple of weeks in that of the birth of the flag will be kept in city the guest of her sisters, Mabel this city June 14th. The Women's and Frances, who attend the Univers- Relief Corps of Independence desires ity of Oregon. Independence won over Falls City Sunday by a score of 6 to 3. The game was hotly contested on both sides but the Independence team had the best of it all the way through, Independence has a great addition in the place of third base and the work of Mr. Bell Sunday won the high praise of which it was worthy. Stomach troubles are very common in the summer time and you should not only be very careful about what you eat juHt now, but more than this, you should be careful not to allow your stomach to become dixordered, ' and when the stomach goes wrong take Ko dol. This is the best known prepara tion that is oll'ered to the people today for dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomacn trouble. Kedol digest all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by Dove & Williams. Tired mothers, worn out by the peev ish, cross baby have found Cascasweet a boon and a blessing. Cascasweet is for babies and children, and is especial ly good for the ills so common in hot weather. Look for the ingredients printed on the bottle. Contains no harmful drugs. Sold by Dove & Williams. Willard P. Bevens of Buena Vista returned to Independence Sunday on his way home from Portland where he has been for medical treatment., While in that city Mr. Bevens under went an operation for the removal of a tumor from his stomach and is now rapidly regaining his health. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bevens. All the latest souvenir jHnt cards Craven A Moore. 4-11 tf Dr. R. E. Duganne spent Sunday with friends in Ilillsboro. Bertha Tharp is spending the week with friends in Portland. Buy the corset that will not rust at Messner, Conkey A Walker's. Jimmie Jones, of the firm of Young & Jones was a Portland visitor the first of the week. Big cats or little cuts, small seratehes or bruises or big ones ara healed quick ly by DeWitt's Witch Hel Salve. It Is especially good for piles. Be sure to get DeWitt's. Hold fev Dove A Will iams. The new switchboard for the Home Telephone Co. will be installed within thn'next few weeks and the Company will then be ready to install tole phones promptly. 4-11 tf Government Dredge No. 2, is at work this week at the O. R. & N. Co. docks in this city. They are deepen ing the channel and taking out rub bish that has accumulated there. The Independence-Monmouth Band have arranged to give an open air concert in this city Sunday next. This concert will be greatly appre ciated by Independence people and I it is to be hoped that this will be only a beginning of such pleasant entertainments. The West Willamette Association of the Baptist church is in session at Amity this week. Church delegates from this place are Mrs. J. R. Bald win, H. Parks, Misses Leola Dunham and Hattie Mix. Of the B. Y. I. U delegates in attendance there are Mrs, J. Alderson Jr., Misses Crissie and Allie Bramberg and Alice Muhleman Nature has provided the stomach with certain natural fluids known the digestive juices, and it is through these juices that the food we eat is act ed upon in such a way as to produce the rich, red blool that flows through the veins of our body and thereby makes us strong, healthy and robust, and it is the weakening of these digestive juices thet destroys health. It is our own fault if we destroy our own health, and yet it is so easy for any one to pot the stomach out of order. When you need to take something take it promptly, but take something you know is reliable- something like Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Kodol is pleasaDt to take, it is reliable and is guaranteed to give relief. It is sold by Dove & Will iams. . . HOME TELEPHONE CO. OF INDEPENDENCE In lnlallln h Inlet moilnl common battery nr.lrm and will give nurvloo that cannot be exoellud, both local and long ill "Inure. Will install telephones without tying you with contract If the aervloe ! not mtlRfaotory you need not keep the telephone Are plenned to explain the ny.trtn and give iletallud Information. Hee them for irlieduln (They make no upeclal ratoi.) W. L. BICE, Manager FOR SIGNS THAT ATTRACT fyjyfj Jllbert Sperling kJ Sign Painter INDEPENDENCE OREGON J Not In the Trusts 43 years on the market, and with the best reputation of any Mower that is sold today. lioller and JLSall-iSearing, and with a TWO-SPEED GEARING. This Mower you can buy for les money than any Inter national Mower. Why? Because we are not in the trust. For sale by R. Me WADE & CO. W. E. Craven, Mgr. Independence. Ore.