West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, June 25, 1908, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND ttlSOVAL MH
Plriii our ilfrtiwr.
IV. AHI". IwmUi, Coor lin.-ll
tH.I tr ' 55c l,l,n"
a f..ntv ..,.! u
at thi urt'tee.
$S.Uill Uijr fint-l
dak at Cren Mooie.
lr. Pus-anne, tUniUt. oer ImU
IwiiJiim Satboel Hank.
Meadanica Fp Young nl X.
lttin wire falrm isitor Saturday.
Mr. l-ottielledgwi lorri
iting friend in Haletn the Ut of the
week.
On ia aft-r the flrst of May I 11
deliver milk at fto n'rt- M"
t(
men.
Wanted lirl dishwasher at the
City Restaurant. 3 including board
nd room. '
Mr. and Mm. Wm. Mcl'rrady of
UcMinnville iited over Sunday
with relative here.
Time book, tablet, ink, writing
paer, ledgere and blank book of all
kind at Craven & Moor. 4-11 tf
For Hale, Cheap A first claaa up
right piano. Spanker second house
from aeventh on C Street. ?-2
Harry Belt of McMinnville pent
Sunday in Independence the guest of
bit mother, Mr. J. I. Belt.
Sewing machine, needle, oil and
eitra, repairing a iecialty, go to II.
II. Japeron, who will try hi U-t to
please you. l'
Wood for Sale Second growth at
$3.50, old growth 4.(X) per cord
delivered. S. Cox, Independence.
Thone 143. tfl-S
Dean II. Walker, who ba teen at
tending school in Portland during the
laet year, ha returned to thi city for
the holiday.
The last to do for departed friends,
provide them with the bet rol' and
ckeU. Jafpernon keep them at
reasonable prices. '
Mr. Jone and children, who have
been Tifiting at the home of J. A.
Moore, returned Sunday to their home
At Wilsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Tarks of Ferrydale
visited several days at the home of
the former's parent in this city,
returning home Monday.
Good Second-hand buggies and
light business rigs for sale cheap.
Call at shop near depot and T. O.
J. C. W. Miller, Monmouth. 7-16
Kev. W. F. Chase and family and
Mr. A. O. Kreamer are attending the
Christian camp meeting at Turner.
They expect to remain throughout
the meeting of two weeks.
Mrs. W. T. Bohannon of Astoria is
visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. D. B. Boydston of this city.
She came here from a visit , with a
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jones, of Cor
vallis. DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
lira prompt and thorough and will in a
verv short time strengthen the weak
ened kidneys and allay troubles arising
from inflammation of the bladder.
They are recommended everywhere.
Bold 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
W. R. Ward, of Dyersburg, Tenn.,
writes: "This is to certify that I have
used Foley's Orino Laxative for chronic
constipation, and it has proven without
a doubt to be a thorough practical rem
edy for this trouble, and it is with
pleasure I offer my conscientious refer
ence." Dove & Williams.
CASTOR I A
Tor In&nts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear? the
Signature of
CASH
PA I D
FOR FARM PRODUCF
BY THE
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
li..y V t tumid la iing in Port
land tin werk.
All the latest eouvrnir card.
Crtvrn A Mre. n "
(Jpiiuina gutter Nut breaJ at
Irvln' frm-ery.
l.atrt d"-' ni in dnrrs.l"d rrj
Mlrr at Crn A Moor. 4-1 1 tf
IUby buggy and gocarl tire all
up put on at II. M. r.dg.r" t u yoi
hoik.
tf
IVWItft Ultle Early lilsera. tha fa
moot lull livtr pill, at ld by !?
A William.
Mr. Oscar Johnson of Salem i
visiting at th home of her brother.
Dr. Alliw of thi city.
Mis Una Orimth of Portland i
visiting at tha home of her cousin,
Mr. Claud Perry in thi city.
Mr. Chester Long returned Wed
nedy morning from a iU
friend and relative in AlUny.
For Sale Horse power hay haler.
Vtr in formation call'on S. Muhleman.
Independence, Un-Ron. Phone 665. tf
Mr and Mr. Clarence Clodfelter
of Jefferson were her last week to
attend the funeral of Mabel Tupper.
Mieses Clara and Iva Booth of Sa
turn are visit ine at the home of their
home their aunt, J. E. Hubbard, of
thi city.
For Sale Freh milk cow. For in
formation call on J. F. May, three
mile south-went of Indeendence,
Oregon. Telephone 7C8.
Key Bohannon and Gilbert Bel
knap of Salem pcnt Tuesday at the
horn of the former's uncle J. S.
Bohannon of Indejiendence.
Grocery stock and btieine for sale.
Locate.! in Corvalli. Thi i worth in
vestigating. Call on Cha. E. Hick,
Enterprise office, Independence.
If you need a good pair of gloves
go to Geo. Dunham's and get a pair
of Osborne's glove. They are the
best. -ltt
Mis Pearl Montgomery, who ha
Iwen teaching school in Portland
during the last year, is visiting her
mother, Mrs. T. House, of this city.
L. Galbreath departed Saturday on
his wav to Boise City, laano,
where he will race the two favorites of
Indecndence: Kamsack and Ifop
Queen.
Mis Ida Richardson, accompanied
by her niece, Miss Gretchen Kreamer,
is visiting at the home of her sister
Mrs. Harvey Douglas, who reside at
Canby.
Ri? cut or little cuts, small scratches
or bruise or big one are healed quick
ly by DeWItt' Witch IIzel Salve, it
is especially good for pile. Be sure to
get DeWitt's. Bold by Dove & Will
iams.
The new switchboard for the 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
Misses Maggie and Nellie Pomeroy,
the former of Portland and the latter
of Seattle, are here this week the
guest of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Pomeroy.
Miss Sarah Savage of San Francisco
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
F. T,. Ketchum of this city for several
days, left for her home last Monday.
Mrs. Ketchum accompanied her as
far as Salem.
President W. J. Kerr, of the Oregon
Agricultural College, was in Indepen
dence Tuesday taking in the beauty
of our city and visiting with friends.
President Kerr was particularly im
pressed with the beautiful surround
ings of Independence and the appar
ent wonderful productiveness oi na
soil.
Mrs. S. L Bowen, of Wayne, W. Va.,
... I .1 .
WIlkCDi
disease, so that at time's I conld not get
ua. T nrM n. si rarer irom kiuuuv
n,,t nf hd. and when Idid I could nst
stand straight. 1 took Foley's Kidney
Remedy. One dollar bottle ana pari oi
tho Bornnd cured me entirely." Foley's
Kidney Remedy works wonders where
others are a total failure. Dove & Wil
liams. I. A. Leonard, who recently accept
ed a call as pastor to the First Baptist
church of this city, is. expected to ar
rive w ith his family in Independence
about the first of July. -Mr, Leonard
is a voung man and comes bearing
good recommendation. He and his
estimable family will be a valuable ad
dition to Independence society. , He
comes here from Pullman, Washing
inn. "
Stomach troubles are very common
in the summer time and you should not
only be very careful about what you eat
inat now. but more than this, you
should be careful not to allow your
stomach to become disordered, and
when the stomach goes wrong take Ko-
rtnl ' This is the best known prepara
tion that is offered to the people today
fnr HvsneDsia or indieestion or any
gtomacn trouble. Kedol digesta all
tooHa. It i Dleasant to taKe. it l
sold here by Dove & Williams.
rotllaiul hrra.l fresh evrr ly
at lrine'e gromy. M-'
A g"l pair of Reading '
t Hi t Krrmr'.
C.rs. Duiilum ha jt !ive.l
(hi liiirof summer and plush rolt
Trti-f-ot fold of .lM.l !
iir t.nlv SV lr rvdl at t ravrn
Moore.
W. lw h ft TuUy tn a u
lies trip to I gone for a ntupl v
tH-ks,
E. K. Darting of Cttquille City vis.
ild here the first of the werk at th
home of 1. Hutlrr.
Wanted Party to haul lt crd of
wood. For information apply to
Utile Palace Hotel, Independent,
Oregon.
1 he Home Telephone Co. doe not
want to tie patron up with a con
tract; they will rely uon aujrior
enice to retain uleribr, 4-lltf
Mis Ad Chapman of Marahflrht
ia veiling Haiel IUhanuon of thi
city. Mis Chapman i attending the
commencement exerci at Mon
mouth. Lost In lndeNMidence, check book,
Black Morrocco cover, on Indcen
dence National Bank. Of no value
to anyone but ownr. I-eave at thi
office. Beward.
Stray White horse about five
years, weigh IKK), branded on right
-boulder, hod all round. Owner
call and get him and settle bill for
keep and thia adr. Jonen feed
barn 6
Mcadainc J. K. Ctx.per and Heath
are attending the W.K.C. convention
at Newport a delegate from Gen.
Gibson No. 42 which convene during
the G.A.R. encampment at that place
thi wtek.
Home cooking that which ha
made the Ladies Aid of the Baptist
church to popular still on sale at
Wilson' store every Saturday. Buy
It and give your wife her needed rest
on Sunday.
Mrs. Vina Dixon departed last week
for a fortnight visit with friends in
Portland and Sound city iomts. mir
ing her absence she will visit the
home of Mrs. Julia rushant who will
be remembered by old Independence
residents.
Mrs F. S. Wilson attended the
graduation exercises of the McMinn
ville college which occurred last week.
The exercises of that college were of
unusual interest to Mrs. Wilson owing
to the fact that it is the school Irom
which she graduated.
Mm. S. Joyce, Clarernont, J. H.,
writes: "About a year ago I bought
two bottles of Foley' Kidney Rem
edy. It cured me of a severe case oi
kidney trouble of several years mail
ing. H certainly la a grand good
medicine, and I heartily reommend
it." Dove k Williams.
Oliver Linden, a student of St.
Thomas Military Academy, St. Paul,
Minnesota, is in this city the guest oi
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Linden.
Mr. Linden will spend the summer in
Independence nd will return to St.
Thomas Academy this fall to resume
his studies.
Tiri.(l mothers, worn out by the peev
ish, cross baby have found Cascasweet
a boon and a blessing. Cascasweet is
for babies and children, and isespeclal-
i., fnr the ills so common in not
weaher. Look for the ingredients
nn.tlm bottle. Contains no
harmful drugs. Sold by Dove & Will
iams.
Miss Mable Porterfield, who has
hpen attending the Mt. Angel Acad
emy, returned home Tuesday evening.
She was accompanied by Miss inez
Stark of Eugene who will visit here
for several days with friends in the
city. Miss Stark, whose home ia in
Eugene, has also been attending
school at Mt. Angel.
Ellis J. Burch, an old resident of
Independence, who now resides in Se
attle, is the guest this week of his
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Hill, of
this city. , While here he transferred
his interest in the Henry Hill estate
to Verd Hill. The consideration" of
the deal. was. not made public. Mr.
Burch will engage in business in Se
attle. ; Nature has provided the stomach
with certain natural fluids known as
the digestive juines, and it is through
these juices that the food we eat is act
d nnon in such a way as to produce the
rich, red blood that flows through the
veins of our body and tnereDy maae
us strong, healthy and robust, and it is
the Weakening of these digestive juices
thef destroys health. It is our own
tonit. if we destroy our own health, and
yet it is so easy for any one to put. the
stomach out of order. When you need
to take something take it promptly, but
take something you know is reliable
gomething like Kodol For Dyspepsia
and Indigestion. .Kodol I pleasant to
take, it Is reliable a hd if guaranteed to
give relief. It is sold k Dove & Will
iams. ,. '. '.. v, '
IUhu fstm .r !. Call on this i
rice fr psiticuUr.
Mrs. Ijimttre of SI. John iild
flM-ud ill Indi'pendrnre Ut "V
.1. Ijmyhry of San Ftmn is
t.d frirtids in thi cily thi k
iir.l... K.- Wr of Cvrall
visiting at the home if Mt J. II.
K.lhs. .a in thi rily.
lIVIXLSuTf Kl'HUti
Married at the rsideiu of the
bride's part-ntu, Mr. and Mr. E. O.
Se-ly at Oregon City, Oregon, Tm
dy June IB. I'.HW, at IW P.M.
C. tl. Irvine td Iid'Hudeiiit and
Mi Letim M. Swly of Oregon City,
Kev. K. P. Blackwell 4 rirt Method,
ist church officiating. Mny fine and
costly present wirr rrveni-d from
friende and relative. After the cere
niony a light lunch was scived when
Mr. and Mr. Irvine look Ihrir
doarlure for Seattle, Washington and
Victor where they will viait until
about July 1st when they will return
to Independence where they will make
their future home.
A Grand Family Medicine.
"It glvs nie pleasure to apeak a
good word for Eleclne Hitler, wr te
Frank Conlan of No. 43rt Hooaion St.,
Nw York, olt'a grain! family
mediciue for dysiepsla aud livsr cmi.
plication; while for lam back and
ek kidney It cannot be loo highly
recoinniendsHl." Electric Hitter reg
nlale the dlgeatlv function, purify
the blood, and Impart renewed vlKor
ud vitality to the weak and debili
tated of both sexes. Hold under guar
antee at all droggista. 6oo.
Wlcst-Helmlck Nuptials.
Married, at the home of the bride'
parent, ou Wdueilay, June 24th, Mr.
and Mrs. Jauie Helnilck, who reside
aoulb of Mouiiiouth, Mr. William Allen
Wlest to Mi Mary ilelmlck. The
cetemony was perfDiuied ty Itev. iir.
Uoude of Lent at high noon, uniy
imtuediate relative were prent on
the happy ooeaaion. They departed
immediately on their way to t'orllsud
where 'bey will remain for a duy or
two wbeu they will take up temporary
abode tt Seaide foj a foitnight after
which they will return to Noith 1 am
hill where Ihey will mako their future
boo.
Think It Nrtvert IIU Life.. 1
Lester M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine,
saysln a recent letter: "I have used
-Dr. King' New Discovery many
yeaia, for cough and colds, and 1
think It saved my life. I have round
It a reliable remedy for throat and
lungcomplaiutM, and would no more
be without a bottle than I would be
without food." For nearly forty years
New Discovery ha stooJ at the Head
of throat and lung remedies. As
preventive of pneumonia, and healer
of weak lungs it has do equal. Sold
under cuarantee at all druggist, ouc
and $1 00. Trial bottle free.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
Cure C. '. 'Vouoond WIkkidIo CoiwK. .
A few doses of this remedy will in
variably cure an ordinary attack of
diarrhoea. ,
It can always be depended upon,
even in the more severe attacks or
cramp colic and cholera morbus.
It is equally successful for snmmer
diarrhoea and cholera infantum in
children, and is the means of saving
the lives of many children each year.
When reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant to take.
Every man of a family should keep
this remedy in his home. Buy it now.
Price, 25c. Large Size, COc.
Be star
Drilling Wine Co.
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
repetitive Tests to be
The Best In The World.1
For full particulars regard
ing well drilling machines,
tools, supplies, etc., write to
THE STAR DRILLING MACHINE CO.
tUM '
AKRON. OHIO.
rap
I "X. J I I ' " SMIL
n School that riarti
11115
fiome
Telephone
Company
FOR SIGNS THAT
See
Jllbert Sperling
Sign Pair er
INDEPENDENCE -
MAKE YOUR OWN
SK1DOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and ml In fee or ult Proper do In tablet
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
- . . . i. r- h a4I nrlaelttls of Ih
Foi Horsss, Csttls. SBtsp, wib sna r own. i .y " r. J, ' . lrt hist
ss ood whin JO ytsrs old ss wh.a 10 dsysald. Thsy eoiapl wlth all par. ". J"'
"donc. ftKIDOO Cooditioa T.bl.ls. or KIDOO Was KiaT. Chicasa Chol-a,
Spsvia Cur. or B.rb Wir. Linlm.ot. Di.lribolsd by THR BLUC RRLL MROICINR 0M
Ucorportdj Capital Stock $300,000.00-, Watertown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
For sale by HANNA it IRVINE, Independence, Oregon
A GOOD WEliLi OF WATER
la IndUpenHable to every farm. Ve have bad
splendid ucceM in obtaining water in all or
boring operation.
We are prepared to do water and oil well drill
ing and all kind of projecting.
SLOPES BROTHERS
Telephone 40x2 INDEPENDENCE, OR.
Independence Billiard Parlor
W. J. Kirkland, "Proprietor
Confectionery and SmoRen' Supplies
Soft DrinK
The Place to Spend a Pleasant Hour
independence:
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1 rALALiEi MJii 1 iviAiXXVE i
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LONG & CHAMBERLIN, Proprietors.
All Kinds of fresh and cured Meats. Game
and fish In season. v
1 Indei
ce
.Will be made this
'.mason bv the
(Lines in Oregon) From INDEPENDENCE, ORE:, as follows 1
, BOTH WAYS ' ONB WAY f 1
' TO . THHOUGH PORTLAND ' ' VIA CALIPOHNIA
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8t. Urai
Bt. Paul
Omaha
Tickets will be on sale May 4, 18; June 5, 6, 19, 2QJ July
6, 7, 22, 25; August 6, 7, 21, 23
Gmmd tarruturn In 90 day al "' privily mt pUmimrm
. within limit: Rmmmmbar tha mtai
For anv further Ic formation call on G. A. WILCOX, Local Agent.
Or write WM. McMURBAY, O. P. A., Porthwd, Ore.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON AND TINTM STrUCT
PORTLAND, OWOON
WRITE FOR CATALOG
You U a Good Voiitio
The llt filling end beat r
ig lue Milit are U aale hr
this wk. They n nealleiilly
luadeuflhe Busal material, and f
so cut a t gle iper III wllhtttl
liurkllng" or creasing, CHr
aud tHiffs of eiptal iiHanra. A
plrndld 0w aeleetlou of liandone
nvehwaar for lb aiiiniuer aeason.
The laleal design aud shadea with
plaiulld rf!-cls. Also glove,,
bnsiary, umleiwesr, bells, usn.
4er, eie.
ATTRACT
OREGON
STOCK FOODS Bf USING
OREGON
A T- H TT A T" IT I I
Oregon ff
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
$4.1i foa.to
69.95
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84.45
83.70
76.95
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