West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, June 25, 1908, Image 3

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mere is nu uccu
effect a quick cure it
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. Pricq 25 cents. Largo slzo 60 cents.
I.. I IK WITT. M. I.
I'livxiciitii Mini Suru'cori
Office in C.mimt r.nlliliiii?. ri.iim 2
mini :i. Ollli'n Iioiith: il a. hi. o I'-' hi.
umi 2 lo (i p. in. I'bIIh iiHV. rl liiRliI
and i v.
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III K. of I'. Hull.
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B. F. JONES
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Ofllpe nlHim inCooT Hlk
INDKl'KNDKNCK. ORKUGN
MATTISON BROS.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
CHOlCli CONFECTIONERY
Till" Best to Be Obtained.
xt loor Hotel ami Kear Cooper Block
INDEPENDENCE. ORE
W.R. ALLIN. D. D. S.
...Dentist...
rainless Kitraation Ooopor llulldlni,'
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Iateftiultxiee. Oregoa
THE OREGON
FIRE RELIEF
McMlnnvllU, : : : : Oregon
Chat. Gregory, Jfgt., Dallai. Ore.
California Medicated Soap
Th best for sores, chapped hands
daiidrurt.luiMWjl slings and poison
oak.
Mrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr.
Monmouth HL, Independence Or. .
Launch Independence
Plys between ludepeudeuee nd Sal
em daily except Kunday. Passenger
and freight business solicited.
Leave Independence ; 9;30a. nu
Leave Balem : ' 3:15 p. n.
Geo. Skinner - Skipper
: R.E.DUGANNE, R.M.D.
; DENTIST
3
! Graduate of N. P. 1). C ' $
: PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE
G L Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
JVlarble and
b Granite
Monuments and Head
f tones Cimetery
work etc.
Dr. J.U. Calloway
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the American School
of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo.
under Dr. A. T. Mill, found
er of the science.
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Phone 791 Rooms 7
rnnPIR BLOCK
INDEPENDENCE. ORE J
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folk's CJaietieer.
A buslnsss directory nreaok IHrlow ana -H-las
In Oranoo and WsslilflWnn. twli desenpt-
ilnn and .hlpplmr feollilles a..rt f'-'""rtl
A i'o.. Inc., 8allle.
innrr with
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is only necessary to
For Sale hv I M. KIRKLAND
CLAY CRIDER DIES
A tili'graiii from Kan .low, Cali
fornia, this morning brought tin sud
tieusof tin- druth of Clay Criilcr, a
hoii of Mi. nnl Mri. J. V. ( rider,
foriiH'r wi-ll-k tiotvn rt?Hiili'iit of 1 ulln.
Pciith was chiininI ly u ppeinlioit i.
The llror m wH of tin yotniK mauV
illiuuiri wiu riMM'ivw.1 liy Ihm hro'lior,
C'luitiiK'vy, Sumlny iimruiiiK, in u
Irtti-r HHyiiiK that )ii condition wan
critical, but that the doctora lioju-d
to nave his life without an operation.
Thin letter won followed by a telegram
at 7 o'clock luftt ni;ht, in which it wnn
Ktatitl that tho patii.'iit wax wiiikini;
rapidly and that no lioe wuh outer
tiiined of hi recovery. In renponne
to tliix diKputch, Chuuucey left at
once for Salem anil took the niht
train for San Jonc. The newn of his
hrother'a death will probably reach
him in northern California today.
It is not known here whether- an
operation wan performed in the hoc
of saving the young rutin's life.
Clay Cridur was the second son of
Mr. ami Mm. J. W. Crider, and was
iKirn in Dallas 22 years ago. He at
tended the public school in Dallas and
finished his education in the Uni
versity of California, graduating with
high honors in the class of ilH)7.
Immediately after his graduation, he
aucccedtiU to hia father's interest in
the real estate -firm of Hoback &
Crider, , iu San Jose, and conducted
his share of the business with great
success up to the time of his death.
Two months ago he came to Dallas
and acted as best man at the wedding
of his brother, Chauncey, and Misb
Ruth VanOrsdel. He was enjoying
the best of health at that time, and
the news of lus sudden death is there
fore all the more shocking to his
many friends in this city.
, Clay was a young man of excellent
business ability, and by his kind dis
position and refined manners lie
gained and held the warm friendship
of all with whom he became acquaint
ed. His death at the beginning of a
promising career will be deeply
mourned, and the sympathy of a wide
circle of friends goes out to the sur
viving relatives in their sad bereave
ment. Dallas Observer.
No Need of Stiftf ring-from Kheu-
niatiam.
It 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 Pain Balm. The relief from pain
which it affords is alone worth many
times its cost. It makes Bleep and rest
possible. Even in canes of long stand
ing thi liniment should be used on ac
count of the relief which It affords. 25
and 50 ceDt sizes for sale by P. M. Kirk
land. Died In Independence.
William A. VanLoau, who on his
way' tu Independence a week ago,
contracted pneumonia while enroute,
died at the home of his son, J. L.
VanLoan, who resides in the southern
suburbs of Independence, Sunday,
Juoe 21. The remains, were shipped
to the family home in Spring Valley,
Minnesota, Monday, wherp they were;
laid to rest. Mr. VanLoan was aged
73 years but was of robust health and .
his death was a great shock to Mb
friends both here and in Minnesota.
Yon Should Know Thia.
Foley' Kidney Remedy will cut any
ease of kidney -or bladder trouble that
is uot beyond i be reach of medicine.
N.0 BuediiOlpO'CaB ,dy more.- - Dove A
Williams.
this disease, for to
" . r .. r 2
take a few doses of I
WHAT. .THE KIDNEYS DO.
TliHr 1'i.ei-in.iuif Work Kp U
Strong and lleultliy.
All llm I'lood in the body paiw-
through IIih ktd lie notice every thrire
miiititcN. Tu kidue.VM tiller the blood.
When healthy they rinov tout &0
graiua ol Impure mutter daily, when
unhealthy roine part of thia Impure
mailtr is left lu the blood. Thia tiriutra
ou mauy riienw! and yiii.toiiii paitl
in the back, headache. iiervouMieita,
hot, dry okln, rheumat Ism, gout, gravel,
disorders of the eyetdght and hearing,
dizKhieH, Irregular heart, debility,
drownluet, dropny, deposits In the
urine, eie , Hut If you keep the
fillers nuht you will have no trouble
with your kidneys.
Mrs. Jos. Whltford, living in I tide,
pendente, Ore., says: I loan's Kidney
Pills helped my husband a great deal
when be wan suffering from kidney
complaint and backache. At times be
would be so stiff that he waa hardly
able to move and If be attempted to do
so, i-barp paiua would catcb hi in In the
kidneys. The aecretioua were so fre
quent as to force lilui to arise many
times during the Digbt. He procured
a box of Doau'a Kidney Pills at P. M.
Klrkland's Drug Store and began
Ibelr use. He notioed a great chauge
lor the twtter iu a short time and now
be feels much better than be lias in a
long time. We are glad to give Doan's
Kidney Pill our recommendation.'"
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Milburn Co; .Buffalo,
New York, Sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Scanloo Comes Clear.
In the case of Jas. Scanlon, who
was recently tried in Dallas on a
charge of larceny from a saloon in
Independence,' the case was dismissed
on the payment of costs. Mr. Scanlon
is an old resident of this county and it
is gratifying to his friends that he
has come clear of the charge which
was lodged against him.
Horn iu Iowa.
Our family were all born and raised
in Iowa, .and have used Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy
(made at Des Moines) for years. We
know bow good it is from long exper
ience in the use of it. In fact, when in
El Paso, Texas, the writer's life was
saved by the prompt use of this rem
edy. We are now engaged iu the mer
cantile business at Narcoossee, Fla.,
and have introduced the remedy here.
It has proven very successful and is con
stantly growing lu favor. Ennis Bros.
This remedy la for sale by P. M. Kirk
laud. Leisure Hour Club Entertains.
i
The Leisure Hour Reading Club
was entertained Saturday after
noon at the home of Mrs. P. M.
Kirklaud. Patronesses on the oo
casion were Mesdames P. M.
Kirklaud, D. B. Taylor, T. Pomeroy,
Q.AV. Conkey. At the business meet
ing of the club the following officers
were elected: Mrs. S. B. Walker,
president; Mrs. W. A. Meeflner, vice
president; Mrs. G. W. Conkey, secre
tary. Committee on books for the
ensuing year are as follows: Mrs. D.'
A. Hodge, Mrs. P. M. Kirkland, Mrs.:
Hubbard" and Mrs. Q. W. onkey.:
For' amusement a guessing con
test wag arranged at which Mrs. J.
6. Cooper won first prize and Mrs. L.
Damon won the :booby prize.
Consumptive Made Comfortable
Foley's Honey and Tar lias cured
many oe 'f nwljient ceaaumption
sad even in 4h- HYwned stages
affords comfort ad 'relief. v. Refuse any .
bat be jteveuur ft fleets Hove sd'
Tar. Dove A Williams.
MONMOUTH
Mi. ltie Hunt It it home from
Portland f'ir the nummi-r.
Don Ii, a l'iiherity of Oregon
I lid. mt, i lii-re fur a viiit aith rela
tive and fiiettd.
MlM tialhm ay h returned to he
likinfl in Mrflm fr the iitiimer.
Mrs. I.. H. I'eikius l fM the
drin;tore to K. W, HtrutiK alio lti
already taken joiIuii
MiM Jllla Iiuvidwiti of Kugeiie is
viaiting r hit ivi-a in Monmouth.
Paul ) man, whu hiu U-4-n in Hll
Lake City the Ut three years, was a
coiitmeiieemeiit ii.it or at the Oregon
State Normal H:hxd this Week.
Horucn Lake of Portland, a member
of the da of "Ji, and pnnilent of
the Alumni Anwx'iation this year, wa
present at commeuceuii'iit here and
presided at the Limine meeting and
public program on Tuocdsy evening.
W. M. Hinith, Marion county's
.( Iiool iiM'rintend(int, gave the an
nual alumiii address oil Tlieiiday even
ing. Mia (iraee Hualey has returneil to
Amity after a dlmrt viait here.
Hupt. II. if. Bell of Yamhill county
waa a commencement visitor.
Claude Itoolliby r-nme up from Me
Miniivjlle and ent Sunday with his
parents.
Mi II. II. Anderson of Portland is
tho guest of Miss Kva Mulkey who
has recently returned from Portland.
Miss Ada Chapman is the guest of
Mrs. J. Lindsey.
Miss Sallie Gray of Astoria is visit
ing Monmouth friiMids.
(Ilenn Percival returned to Seaside
Wednesday after enjoying the week's
festivities.
Rev. Goode who has been changed
to the work at Tillamook returned for
the graduating exercises.
Miss Alta Port wood of Airlie is vis-
ting with friends.
Mrs. Will McCready of McMinnville
8K'tit Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo Booth by.
H. E. Dunton of Dayton was among
the commencement visitors.
Wayne W. Wiley, school superin
tendent of Tillamook county, attended
commencement. Mr. Wiley goes to
Newberg next year where he is prin
cipal of the public school.
Excursion Kates June lat.
On and after the first of June the
Southern Pacific Company will sell
summer excursion ticket to Yaquina
and Newport at the following rates:
Yaouina. sejson. 3.70; Saturday to
Monday, J2.50. Newport, season,
$4.20; Saturday to Monday, f 2.50.
Season tickets are good six months
from date of sale. 5-28
Friends Shower Miss Hetzler.
A very pleasant shower-pary was
given Miss Amanda Metzler, at her
home near Rickreall in honor of her
approaching marriage to Mr. Walter
Phillipi of Eugene.
She was the recipient of many
beautiful presents including cut glass
and hand painted china. Light re
freshments were served.
The Invited guests were: Mesdames
Orr. Treadway, Fream, Earheart, De-
Armond.. Misses Clara Ireland,
Hallie, Nettie and Lavern Gibson,
Minnie and Christina Clow, Hazel
and Mabel Lorence, May and Lorena
Webster, Blanche Mulkey, Lucille
Dalton, Ada DeArmond and Char
lotte Orr.
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
FROM INDEPENDENCE
FOR DALLAS
Train No M leaves Independence daily 6:00
n. m leave Munmoutb H:15 a. in.: arrives
DftlVmi 6U0 a. in.
Train No 8 leaven Independence dally
i'ri . m inniM. Mnnmauth. 11:05 a. ro.t
arrives Dallas, 11:80 a. m.
Train No TO leaves independence daily h:io
. m ulv Monmouth 6:30 p. in.: arrive Dal
las 6:6b p. ill.
FOK AIRLIE
Train' No 7 leaves independence dally 7:80
. m.; leaves Monmouth 7:10 a. ra.; arrives
Llrlle8:15a ni.
Train No 73 leaves Independence dally 8:30
i. m.; leaves Monmouth 8:80 p. in.; arrives
ilrlle 1:25 p. ni.
FOB MONMOUTH ONLY
Leaves Independence daily 2:80 p. m.
mOM DALLAS
v FOR INDEPENDENCE
l rain nona leaves Laim uujcwjjvami
day S:S0 a. m;. leaves Mon mouth 8:55 a. in .; ar
rives 'inaapeuuenirc v;to .
Train No 101 leaves lianas sunun omi
.u. m.a.ttfaa Mnnmnilt.ll 7:'i0a. 111. ar-
rives independence 7:80 a m..
Tram No 69 leaves lianas oaiiy ja p. m..
leaves mniimtiutii r.i
denne 1:40 p. m. (Thia train oonneots at Mon-
mouiu lur Atrun)
Train No 71 leaves Dallas daily 7:SS p. m.i
lea'eH Monmouth 8 p. m 4 arrives Indepaad.
eooe 8:15 p.m.
FROM AIRLIC
ii.v.ia Airiln riallv fi la. mj
1,vm Mnnmnuth B:5 a. m.: arrives Inde
pendent 11:50 a. m. Tht train wiunects at
MnnmmiMi or sij'
Train NoTJ leaves Atrlle daily : j. m.;
Im.u Mmimnutta 5:40 D. ra.: arrive iDde-
endenoe i:s6 p.
1 rr. ' , I -u AlvllA J J". N TTi HITW-
at owi-THrrrves Molininuih 6; JO p. ra. av-
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E. H. WICHJIND
Painter and Paperhanger
I have recently located In this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House,
Sign, and Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, etc. My prieea are
reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished.
Leave Orders with Bice SL Calbreath
or telephone Main 4A9.
a UNDER T AKIN Go
Day or Night Calls Promptly attend
ed to. Fine Parlor lu Connection.
An Experienced Lady Assistant.
PtOH, main 27J Re. 73
. W. Lu BICE, Km banner and Funeral Director.
Licensed by Oregoo State Board of Healt .
BICE 6-
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me 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.
Power, rates on application.
OFFICE AT WATERWORKS PHONE MAIN 41
H. Hirschberg, Pres. A. Nelson, t'ice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash.
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Independence National Bank
Incorporated 1889
Transacts a General Banking business
Interest Paid
Directors: H. Hirgrftberg,
- " Smith and
e&srnRiii
Tof Infantt nd ChlUrn.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
T. IICW fTV.
C.L0RE.TH
OREGON
Valley Company
at Vry Reasonable Rates
on Time Deposits
A: Nelson, D. W. er, B. F.
3. E. Rhodes.
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