West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, June 18, 1908, Image 4

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f.100 iil buy you firt-da ko
dak ( Craven Moot. 4-11 tf
Mm. Lottie Ilslf-mrri tinted
friends in 810111 Saturday.
Dr. Iuiiii, dentist, over I nil
prndrm-e Natbnal Hnk.
Ia Kenton u( I !! was lookin
after tuiKiniHMi in this city Monday.
On and after the first of May I will
deliver milk at Ao a quart. F. Mow-
nun.
HntliT Produce Co. sent a Urg
shipment of chickens to Portland lat
week.
O. 11. Hum, of FH City, was
imonx visitors lo Indoendene
Monday.
Misses Myrtle and Loron rrker
attended the Junior hop at O.A.C
Saturday evening.
Time books, tablets, ink, writing
ler, ledgers and blank txxikt of all
kind at Craven & Moore. 4-11 tf
For Sale, Cheap A first class up
right piano. Spangler second house
from seventh on C Street. 7-i
Gale Leitch, of Dallas it visiting at
the home of hi aunt, Mrs. George
Conkey, in this city thin week.
Mr. H. N. Tharp, of Corvallis.
former resident of this city, in visiting
friends in this vicinity this week.
Mrs. F. E. Chambers and daughter,
Minnie, of Eueene are visiting at the
heme of Mrs. J. Jones of this city.
Mrs. Exra Hart, wbo resides at Salt
Creek, attended the Staats-IIart wed
ding which took place in this city
last week.
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 8ale Second growth at
3.50, old growth 4.00 per cord
delivered. S. Cox, Independence.
rhonel43. tf4-2
Harry Patterson, who has been at
tending school at Eugene spent Sun
day with his grand-parents who re
side in this city.
The last to do for departed friends,
provide them with the best robes and
caskets. Jasperson keeps them at
reasonable prices. tf
Gene Holcomb and Arthur Moore
left this week for Oreton on a fishing
and hunting expedition to be gone
Jor a fortnight or more,
Miss 6r'bie Taylor returned from
Portland the latter part of the week,
where she spent a fortnight visiting
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. W. K. Allin and son returned
home from Portland the latter part
" of the week, after a pleasant vinit
with her parents who reside in that
city.
Hector Gingrass, who was formerly
employed in the Palm barber shop,
has returned to Independence and
has acceded a position with his
former employer, Cleve Robinson
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.
Thev are recommended everywhere.
Sold by Dove & Williams.
The Devarnev 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
ilv increasing. 4-11 tf
iiiuiit lilt! livr (1U, r M by IV
A Williams.
klr. J. 8. CiHr rrturnml 8uml.i
from tin 8 m nd wher she has been
vUiting Imt itor.
The infant child of Mr. and Mr
Homer Hill is reports! to be quit
ill at their home in this city.
Horn At Portland Oregon, June IS,
to Mr. and Mrs. W. Whiiuker, a son
They are former residents of this city
Mr. liilhaugh of Portland, a form
nvidenl of this city, i visiting at the
home of Mrs. L. Robinson of this city
If you need good pair of glove
go to Geo. Dunham's and get a pair
of Osborne's glove. They are th
bet. 5-21 tf
Mrs. James Helmick accompanied
by her daughters, France and Mary
of Monmouth, were visitor in Inde
pendence Monday.
J. It. Park, of Mountain City
Kansas, accompanied by hisdaughter
is visiting at the home of his brother,
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of I
CASH
PAID
FOR FARM PRODUCF
...BY THE.-..
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
W. H. Parks of this city.
Mr. and Mr. v. L. litee are in
Portland this week. Mr. Hic in in
attendance at the K. of P. convention
which took place in that city this
week.
Bill cuts or little cats, small scratches
or bruise or big ones ar healed quirk
ly by DeWitt's Wltcb Hsxel Salve. It
Is especially good for piles. Be sure to
get IV Witt's. Hold v Dove A, Will
iams.
Mrs. G. W. Kutoh and Mrs. Paul
Hanson returned from Portland
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hanson has
been in very poor health but is much
improved, i
The new switchboard for tho Home
Telephone Co. will be installed within
the next few weeks and the Company
ill then be ready to -install tele
phones promptly. 4-11 tf
J. M. Gentry who is in charge of
the Morgan brick yard at Albany
came down from there Friday and
remained over Sunday visiting his
family and friends.
Miss Maude Wills, of Chehalem
Center, attended the wedding of Miss
Maude Cox of Independence and
visited with other friends near Mon
mouth during last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Dornsife returned
Sunday from their trip to British
Columbia, Seattle and other points.
They viewed the fleet at Seattle and
returned to Portland to see the rose
Sarnlval lasi week.
Attention has been
oversight in the report of the races
held in this city week before last of
entries in double " driving class
in which C. F. Hembree won first
place and C. L. Hawley won second.
Miss Essie Bell of Corvallis spent
Saturday and Sunday visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. W. Richardson of this
it,v. on her return from a .week's
i
visit at the rose festival at Portland
She returned to her home at Corvallis
Monday.
Stomach troubles are very common
in the summer time and you should not
only be very careful about what you eat
just now, but more than this, you
should be careful not to allow your
stomach to become disordered, and
when the stomach goes wrong take Kc
dol. This is the best known prepara
tion that is offered to the people today
for dyspepsia or indigestion or any
stomacn trouble. Kodol digests all
foods. It is pleasant to take. It is
sold here by Dove & Williams.
The Enterprise office acknowledges
the first box of strawberries presented
this season. It is not probable
that the grower, Oren McElmurry,
will have a competitor who can show
anything as nice as the berries grown
on his farm. Mr. McElmurry says
that one large berry grown on his
farm this year measured 6J inches in
circumference. Truly, it is Polk
county against the world for jolly
bachelors and strawberries. Leave
it to the Enterprise to judge.
Nature has provided the stomach
with certain natural fluids known as
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 blood 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
eive relief. Jt is sold by Dove & Will
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T WISH to call your at
tention to our No.
1630 Box Calf Bltichcr.
Strongly and honestly
built throughout. Good
heavy soles and reliable
counters and inner soles.
CUITABLK for a good
Summer Work Shoe
or knock around shoe.
Must be seen to be ap
preciated A regular lo f
$3.00 for.. VPDJ
Yours for
Good Shoes,
O. A. KRAMER
Portland bread fresh ever nay
at Irvine's grocery. tf4-2
" A good pair of Reading gin
sea 11 00 at Kreamer a.
Geo. Dunham has just received a
fine line of summer and plush roln. tf
Ten-foot folds of decorated oreje
paper only 20c per roll at Craven
Moore. 4-11 tf
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Mix attended
the grand lodge of Masons at Port
land last week, returning home Sun
day.
Wanted I'arty to haul 100 cord of
wood. For information apply to
Little Palace Hotel, Independence,
Oregon.
1 he Home Telephone Co. does not
ant to tie patrons up with a con
tract; they will rely upon superior
service to retain subscribers. 4-lltf
Tiumau Baughinan, who has been
teaching school in MedforJ the past
inter, returned home to Indepen
dence the latter part of the week.
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. 7-23
Stray White horBe about five
yearn, weighs 900, branded on right
boulder, shod all round. Owner
call and get him and settle bill for
keen and this adv. Jones feed
called to the barn. tf2 5
1
Mrs. C. A. Underwood left this
week on her return to Klamath Falls
after a pleasant visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Chamberlain, of
this city. She was accompanied
as far as Albany by Mrs. Chamberlain.
J. D. Belt has been doing pharmacy
work at Dove & Williams during the
last ten days, while Mr. Williams of
the firm has been assisting in invoic
ing the drug stock of Mrs. L. S. Perkins
of Monmouth recently purchased by
E. W. Strong.
A. T. Wood, accompanied by
his sister, Mrs. Jane Ifedgepathe of
Independence Oregon, who have been
visiting relatives in Milton and
Washington points, came to lone
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Padberg. lone l'roclaimer.
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 & Will
iams.
About twenty-five members of Agate
Lodge 'o. 177 of Monmouth lie
bekahs headed by Noble Grand, Mrs.
Maggie Butler, visited Clover Leaf
Lodge of Eebekahs of Independence
Tuesday evening. Several candidates
were initiated by the Independence!
lodge. '
The government dredge has been
doing some effective work on the
river around Independence for the
last week. The O. T. C. Co. dock
has been put in condition for the
summer and dredged out to the depth
of twenty-one feet making it a safe
landing at all times of the season.
Mr. Damon the local agent has been
very laitmui to me poBinou nu
under his supervision many changes
have been effected for the welfare ef
the traveling public and the company
by which he is employed. From the
present condition of the river it looks
as though the inland towns would
have service all summer irom
Portland.
Cull on this of-
VIS'
this
Good farm for sale.
rice for particular.
Mr. anil Mrs. A. C. Moore are
it i ii K with relatives in IVrtlund
week.
Miss Genevieve Gillispie of this city
is visiting friend and relatives in
Corvallis this week.
Mrs. J. I). Parker is attending the
commencement exercises of the Ore
gon Agricultural College this week.
G. E. Cooper and C. Whiteside of
Corvallis were in Independence yester
day on their return from a visit to
Dallas.
For Sale Fresh milk cow. For in
formation call on J. F. May, three
miles south-west of IndeiH'iidence,
Oregon. Telephone 7(8.
Grocery stock and business for sale.
Located in Corvallis. This i worth in
vestigating. Call on Chits. L. links, I
Enterprise office, Iiideiendence.
E. W. Vantneer, of Seattle, Wash
ington, is visiting with relatives in
this city this week. Mr. Vanmeer is
a former resident of Independence.
Albany will have a celebration-race-meeting
on July 2 and .'Id. Purses
amounting to $800 are offered on the
races. The events are to be pulled
off on the Bailey race track.
Leif Finseth, of Dallas, passed
through Independence Tuesday on
hid way to Brownsville where he
will attend the pioneer picnic which
takes place in that city this week.
W. O. Bowman and family, who re
side near Monmouth, were in Inde
pendence Tuesday on their way to
Everson, Washington, where they
went to visit for a week or ten days
with relatives.
A petition was circulated this week
pledging business men of the city to
bear their porportion of the expense
of oiling the streets. The proposition
met with favor and the plan will be
adopted in all probability.
L. Galbraith, whose race horses
are still in Independence since the
race meet which occurred in this city
a couple of weeks ago, expects to
leave soon for Butte, Montana, with
his stable of horses.
There are no hops in storage at
Independence at this timo, A ship
ment of last week took away all that
remained from last year's harvest.
The only hops left here now are
forty-three bales held over from yea r-before-last.
Mrs. Narvada Mix-Muenter, a niece
of M. W. Mix of this city, died in
San Francisco Tuesday morning from
appendicitis. Mrs. Muenter visited
in Independence a couple of years
ago and will be remembered by those
who were fortunate enough to meet
her.
O. Butler from across the river was
in town trns morning aim gavo
understand that the rumor going
around in regard to, boring for oil
on his place is a fact and operations
arp to hfi started in the near future.
Mr. Butler has always believed there
was ot oil be had in that vicinity and
we wish him the best of success in
this venture.
L. B. Fields superintendent of the
Southern Pacific Co., was in Indepen
dence Monday on his way to Mon
mouth, accompanied by a railroad
commission. Mr. Field was in that
city to arrange for a new location
for the Monmouth depot to better
accommodate both railroads which
it serves. The party left Tuesday
morning en route to Albany from
here.
Home
Teleptione
Company
FOR SIGNS THAT ATTRACT
fVr) Albert Sperling
kJ H Sign PairJer
INDEPENDENCE
OREGON
Not In the Trusts
.MaCB'.'
43 years on tho market, and with tho best reputation of
any Mower that is sold today.
Koller and Bail-Bearing, and with a TWO-SPEED
GEARING.
This Mower you can buy for le&s money than any Inter
national Mower. Why? Because we are not in the trust.
For sale by
R. M. WADE & CO.
W. E. Craven, Mgr.
Independence, Ore.
Low Plates ECast
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
, Will be made this
season by the
(Lines in Oregon) From INDEPENDENCE, ORE., as follows
BOTH WAYS
TO THROUGH PORTLAND
Chicasrn '-40
St. Louis
St. Paul
Omaha.
Kansas City
Tickets will be on sate May 4, 18; June 5, 6,
6, 7, 22, 23; Jtugust O, 7, xi, m
Good for rmturn In 90 day with mtopovor prloliegut at plmaturo
within limit. Romombmr tho dato
For any further Jcformation call on G. A. WILCOX, Local Agent.
Or write WM. McMURRAY, O. P. A., Portland, Ore.
69.05
61.95
61.95
61.95
ONB WAT
VIA CALIFOBNIA
$89.45
84.45
83.70
70.95
76.95
19, 20; July
Fruit Lands For sale in 5, 10. 15
and 20 acres. No. 1 land, prices
right, good easy terms, between
Monmouth and Independence.
See J. H. Moran, Agent 8-5 tf
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cures Culda, Croup and Whooping Cough.
JOHN BRAMBERG
Plastering and general mason work.
Stone, Brick and Concrete work.
INDEPENDENCE, OR.
Estimates furnished free on application.
iams.