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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1908)
There is no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. t-Tico conisi uargu w For Sale by I M. KIRKLANI) 7-. !.. UK WITT, M. I). riiynlriHii ami 8urireon OttUf In rK)r HnlMing, rH.mt 2 an. I :i. Otli.-f hmim: ! . m. t I-' in. 11 ml '.' tn l . in. l"H H",',l i"Kh Mllil llHV. HOMKHMiDOK No. 4'i K of Y Mm-im cvi-ry Mn. iillit In K. of I. MH. W. II. KiKK", C.C J , Uli'liHiilwiii. K.IUml H. B. F. JONES ATTOnXKY-AT-LA W X OTA It Y I' V It LIC Olliw iiIHlr lu,('wr li!k ISl'KI'KN'liKNCK. ORKii.lK MATTISON BROS. CIGARS. TOtUCCOS AND CllOlCli CONFhCTIONIiKY TI10 l'.i'Kt to J!e t'htiiliied. Untt itiMir lintel on.l Hear Cooper Block INDEPENDENCE. ORE W.R ALLIN.D. D.S. i ...Dentist... rainlwa Kirmotiun lHr Hulldto. IndnMniitice. Orfjos THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnollle, : : : Oregon Chat. Gregory, Jfgt., Dallas. Ore. California Medicated Soap The hwt for sores, clmpiwd hands litnilrull, Insect sllnga and polaou iwk, Mrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr. Alli'llt. Munmouth HI,, Independence Or. Launch Independence Ply heiweeu ludopundeui'e nd Hal em daily except Hu inlay. Passenger nl freight huHinwt Holiclted. , Leave Independence : ;.10a. m. Leave Baloin : 3:16 p.m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper C'C'ClCCaiiiil'iii!' 1 R. E. DUGANNE, D.M.D. 1 IHWTTKT W Graduate of N. P. D. C ' I PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE t i G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. garble and Granite Monuments and Head f tones Ctmetery work etc. MONMOUTH Tlicth niiiK curvim of the primary it ml intrruuMliato gradi' of tli train intf tli'part incut, oiiHiBl ing of the pliiy "did Mother Ifulil'iird" and a .ketch fn.iii "Little Woiinn", wm (iven in tin' Iiiik-1 on Friday evening nnd licti iiid In by lurK" il vrry appreciative audiriu-i. M in Norma Punicls Inn returned from a two months' visit with llooil Itiver fiiemla, very much improved in hcolth. " F. Y. Mulkey returned to his sens on'i work at Newport Saturday after huviiiK attended the funeral of Mm. t'hitrlen Leonard. Phillip llorhe hag returned to hie homo for the summer after liaviu dosed his year's school work in Har ney county. Minn Millie Hutlcr is the Riict of friends in 1'ortliuid. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mulkey of Ar lington aro viaitinK at the home of the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Force Mr. T. A. KigUB has returned from a visit with her parents in Alhany. 8. W. Doughty came up from Port land 'ho last of the week after an ex tended Mtuy in that city. The Helx-kali lodge continues to grow, Mrs. Joe Hadek and Miss Bee Guilliams being initiated at last week's meeting. Kev. E. C. Wigmore, former pastor of the Christian church here, came down from Eugene and conducted the funeral services of the late Mrs. Charles Leonard Friday. WHAT fliE KIDNEYS DO. TliHr Uui-fimlntf Work Ke L' Si ronjf himI Healthy. All the I.IoimI iii I tie body m-- through lli kid in v tuic-H every tbre minute Tim kldiK-.vn tiltT the Wood. Wl.clt beultliv llii-V remove Hlmut f)0 gritiim ol impuie matter dully, when unliettllliy oiiib part of this Inquire iu.-iM.-r i left in ;h blond. This briUKS ou many iliwis and nyniftoiiis iln Iti I he li-;K, headache, uervoilHiietiS, hot.tlry kln, rbruiiiKlisiii, Knt, gravel, dind. rn of the eye-lj;ht d healing, ili..ua-H, Irieuulur heart, tlrbility, ilruWNiiu'M, dropsy, deposits In the urine, e'C , Hut If you keep the filter iikflil you will liave no trouble Willi your kidneys. M r. Jon. Whiiford, liviiiir In Inde. Iiendenee, Ore., says: Doan's Kidney Pills helped my hus'iand great deal when b was kuflrriiiK' from kidney LouipUint and backache. At times he would be so slifT lliut he waa baldly abla to move and if he attempte.1 to do so, sharp pains w ould i-alcti him Id tbe kidneys. Tbe setret!oos w ere fre quent as to force hitn to arise many tlujes during Hie night. He procured (mix of Doau's Kidney Pills at r. M. Klrkland'a Liruu Store aud began lueir use. He noticed a great change for the lttor iu a sborl tiuj aud now be leel. much better than he has iu a lung time. We are glad to give Doao's Kidney Pills our recommendation." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co; Buffalo, New York, Sole agents for tbe United Sla:s. llemeinler the Dame Doan's and take no other. No Need of Huft rlngftroin Ulieii matisiii. h is a mistake to allow rheumatism to become chronic, as the pain can al ways be relieved, and in most cases a cure effected by applying Chamber lain's I'ain Halm. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost It makes sleep and rest puRHible. Even In cases of long stand ing thi liniment should he used on ac count of the relief which it affords. 25 and 60 ceut sizes for sale by P. M. Kirk-land. To Voters ot I'olk C'ouuty. To tlie voters of Polk county: I take this means of thanking my many friends for their help given me in my campaign for county treasurer, Knowing that the votes of these friends irrespective of party, are re sponsible for my success, and not being ablo to see all of you personally, I thank you kindly for your assistance, and assure you that the same is greatly appreciated. ED C. DUNN. Dr.I'L" Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 f Rooms' & 8 COOPER BLOCK independence:, ORE j t'olk'H Gazetteer. A bulneM directory or each city, town nd vil lage In Orifton nd Waliirtnp, irlviiiir R rt-ecrlit-Ive nkelch nf ci'h icurellier wen the loc- llnnanri nhlpplnc fani1lti n1 H clU'Wltted rtlrec--lorv of each hu.lH.-ej (t irole;atun. H. Jj. 1'i lk Co., lite, IMmnle. 1 Be Star Drilling Pla Go. is erecting a plant at ' PORTLAND, OREGON for the manufacture of their world famous PORTABLE WELL DRILLING MACHINES for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. A moderate amount of money will start you in a profitable business. STAR PORTABLE DRILLING MACHINES have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In The World. For full particulars regarding- well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO. PORTLAND. geo. nr AKRON. OHIO. ASTIOCH. Harry Thompson, whose home is near Salem, was in this neighborhood Wednesday. Ira and Susie Sullivan visited with friends at Fa. Is City Sunday. Mr. Hart of Dallas preached at Antioch school house last Sunday. .Amos Vance of Salem is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Belle Johnson, and family. Mrs. Belle Sullivan, accompanied by her daughter,Bcssie, of Falls City, has been visiting at the home of ber mother, Mrs. E. Clark, the past week. Pearl Fishback spent a pleasant vis it with friends in Salem the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Leiimari'and son, Henry, were visiting friends in Anti och neighborhood Thursday. Several people from the Antioch neighborhood attended the funeral of Mrs. Charles Leonard, who died re cently in Monmouth, the services tak ing place in that city last week. Mrs. George Heck and soil, Walter, of Independence, and Mrs. Frank Stacy and children of Crabtree, were guests of the Fishback family Sunday. Lee Clarke visited Falls City, the first of the week. A. C. Ewing and Jay Clarke are cutting wood for K. M. Bosley. You Kliould Know This. Foley'- Kidney lUmr4f will cur any ra i.f kidney or l.ld.lr troubl thai la not Ix-yond lh HiM-h iff medicine, tin inrdb-lii ran do mora. Mm, S. Jnycr. f!i.-;iitit, X Jf., rile 'A Unit a year f I bought 0 b. ,11 Ira of Fury's Kidney lb-Hint y. l rurrdlii f ewver ca of kldnr trouble of nerl year Mai d ing. It certainly la a grand good inert lelna, and heartily recommend Mm. B. I. n.in. of Wava. W. Va, arrliet:HI aa a atiifurvr fmm kidney diwaiw, so that at tint I could net g Out of M. and when did I rould t)t land etralghl. I tn.k VoU y't Kidney Renmly, t)na Hollar bntt I and part of the erond eurwl ma enllraly." Foley'i Kldnr Remedy work wundera wher other ar a total (allure. W. II. Ward, of Dyemhurg, Tann., write: "Thia is to certify that I hr uae.1 Foley's Orina Illative forelironle eonliatlon, and It h proven witlnul a douhtta I a thorough practical rem edy for tliia trnuhle, and it ia with pleasure I ofJVir id roiiwlentloas refer ence." Dov A Willlama. Was Highly Respected Citizen. n thi death of lr.tnk ltutler, who died at his home near Falls City, June 14, (Sunday), Folk county ! ono of her leuding citizens. Death was due to dropsy from which Mr. Butler hiul Is en a patient sufferer for years. The funeral took place from the family residence W.xlliewlay tin- th-r the auspices of .1 . 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 k " Lxlue No. , A. F. A. A. M. 4 -.Nrv-. vvww A fmsmxmim Th Kind You liar Always Bought, and wLkh baa been la u for over 30 J" ears, baa tKimt tli lg-natar and baa bey a mad a under bin pel- aonal auporvUlon aln. Its luraory. AIkW no na todooye yon la tbla. All CouatrrfVIU, ImItUona ftnd Juat-a-good" ara but Kiprluienta that trifle with and endanger tbe beaJth of lauTaviita aud Oiiblfen Iliporleao aaiwt KiperhauU What Is CASTORIA Caatorto ia barmleaa gubstituto for Caator Oil, Par gorlc, Iroia and faoothlnff fiyrup. It U I"l-ant. It rouUlaa neither Opium, Morpbhae nor atbar h'arrotlo mUUnrr. Ita a?a U Its gruarajitcxs. It dentroya Wonna and aJlaya IrerUhuea. It curra Dlarrbcea and Wind Colic It relieves Teetblnff Trouble, cures Conatlpatlon and Fliitulency. It aanlnillaU'S tb 1mh1, retriLaii the fttouuM-k and Itowela, iflvlnif benlthy and nutural sleep. Tbo Cblldreu'a l'aniioeav-Tbe Motber'a Fiieud. GENUINE: CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbo Signature of Horn in Iowa. Our family were all liorn and ried in Iowa, and have uwd Chamberlalu'i Colic, Cholera, and Marrhoea Heuiedy (made at le Moinec) for yeurs. We know how good it in from long exper ience In the line of It. In fact, when in Kl 1'iieo, Tex hh, the writer' life aved hy the prompt uh? of thin reni edv. We are now eii(Ked in the mer cantile liUMineaa at Xarcoosnee, Fla., and have iutrodtie;d the remedy here. It ha proven very iiceecelul and i con atantly KTOwine In favor. EnniB Bros. This remedy I 'or ale hy 1. M. Klrk- latid. . Independence Won Again. Indenendt nce played the best game this year, Sunday and won a well deserved victory over Liberty by a score of 9 to 5. Although a numoer of errors were made on each ide and our buttling was weak, the boys made a verv satisfactory showing. The attendance was very small inside the grounds hut the pikers made a good .showing on tlie lence Card of Than Uh We, the undesigned, desire to thank the neighbors and friends for the many aots and deeds, of kindness and sympathy extended to the bereaved during the illness and funeral service, of rhoebe Leonard. C. W. Leoxard and Relatives. Think It Saved HIh Life. Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, say in a recent letter: "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery many yeais, for coughs and colds, aud I think It saved my life. I have found It a reliable remedy for throat and hiDKConiplaiots, and would no more be without a bottle than I would be without food. ' For nearly forty years New Dincovery has stood at the head of thrnftt aed J"g remedies, As a nreveullve of pneumonia, and healer of weak lungs it lia no equal. Sold under guarantee at all druggists, ouc and tl 00. Trial bottle free. tzv j -cote The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMteilttawllMIIMNr, TT NUMAT SjrTMrf, NCWVPM TV. E. ,H. NACHAND Painter and Paperhanger I have recentlv located In this citv and am prepared to do all kind of House, Hiitn. and Carriat-e Paintinir, Paper Hanging, Glazing, et. My prices are reasonable and I guarautee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished. Leave Orders with Bice dX Calbreath or telephone Main 4A9. UNDERTAKING Day or Night Calls Promptly attend ed to. Fine Parlor In Connection. An Experienced Lady Assistant Pboise, main 27J K. 73 W. It. BICE, Uiimajnier and Funeral Director. Licensed by Oregon citate Board of Healt IS0i!.PNDENC!K BICE OaLDREflTM OREGON Fxcursion Kates June 1st. On and after the first of June the Southern Pacific Company will sell summer excursion tickets to Yaquina and Newport at the following rates: Yaquina, se 'son, $3.70; Saturday to Monday, $2.50. Newport, season, $4.20; Saturday to Monday, $2.50. Season tickets are good six months from date of sale. 5-28 tf Consumptives Made Comfortable Foley's Hony and Tar lui. cured many eaxen f ini-lp ent -oiiMiuiit!ou Hint v ii in tli i dvMieed stages uft'iird eonifort and relief. Kt-fuse any lint 'he irpiini Kol n Honey ami Tar. Povf A Wllliaiiia. INDEPENDENCE AND . MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TA&LE FROM INDEPENDENCE FOR DALLAS Train No 84 leaves Indpnenrtenee dally :00 a. m.; leaves Moiunoutli 6:15 a. in.; arrives Dallas 6:40 a. m. - Train No 8 leaves Independence dally 10:50 a. m.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; arrives Dallas, 11.30 a. m. Train No 70 leaves Independence daily 0:15 p. m.: leave Monmouth 6:30 p. m.; arrive Dal las 6:55 p. in. KOK AIRLIE Train No K7 leaves Independence daily 7:!M) a. in.; leaves Monmouth 7:40 a. ra.; arrives All-lie 8:15 a m. Train No 78 leaves Independence daily 3:30 p. in.; leaves Monmouth 3:S0 p. no.; arrives Alrile 4:25 p. in. FOR MONMOUTH ONLY Leaves Independence daily 2:30 p. m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No65 leaves Dallas daily except Sun day K:30a. m;. leaves M on mouth 8:55 a. m .; ar rives Independence 9:15 a. m. Train No 101 leaves Dallas sunpay only 6:55a. m.; arrives Monmoutu r.Ma. ni, ar rives Independence 7;S0 a m. Train No 69 leaves Dallas daily 1:00 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. m.;'arrlves Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon mouth for Airlle) Train No 71 leaves Dallas daily 7:95 p. m.; leaf es Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrives Independ. enoe8;15 p. m. FROM AIRLIC Train No 111 leaves Alrlie dsllv 9 a. m.: leaves Monmouth 9:35 a. in.; arrives Inde pendence :fl a, m. (This train conneeta at Monniouin lor i .a i i.i i Tr..in N,7- Iphvc Alrlie-rtjillv VOt p. m.: : loaves Mi.iimiiiilh 5:10 p. m.; arrives Inde- i prudence p. " Train No 100 leaves Airlle 4:4.".o. m. sun ay oI-Y arrives Monmouth oM p. m. a' rives Independence : p. m. KltOM MONMOtTTH ONI.V lsvea'-UoaiutMiili lor Iudenilence dairy J-io p iu. The Willamette Valley Company Light, Power & Water at Very Reasonable Rates WATER. R.ATES--(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. Power, rates on application. OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41 H. Hirschberg, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash. Tlie Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business 1 uteres: Paid on-Time Deposits Director: II. Uirs ih-rp, A. Neloon, D. V. Sears, B. F. Mnith and .1 K hiiinded