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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1908)
LOCAL AND NKOUl MIS d) .1! it le led ill r. AUl, l.U. Cwh ltM. l ti0Mii fluur Nut bread ml Irin' pfry. if 4-2 lr. !!. over IJ J... f. Cooler t wtur lt 1'i.nUit'l Monday, M im Low 0horn I' U.t to k tih fitrn.U in IVrtUnJ IUljr lujjgy mul url lin in jniton l II. M. Mcf' , u hot. Mr. Kd liri.to of lVrtUud vi. frW.U.Vi Ut k lit the ti J, iKirnaife, IWfk r i if!.. 11 a nd wife of Hi Jhtj arc iiiuic at the luine Y. rlti rn iu this city. 1'. mVYltt'i Little Kariy HI"1 plrt Kill pills lhtarfay lta Hold lv Iv A Williams. Clin Moor ftccoiuifUl K' M Moor and little dui:htr return Iron their outing at Newport. Mr. l. W. Conkey was In Corvalli evrral days it at tli horn of her brother, C. T. MoPevitt. C. 0. Hkir and 0. E. Newton er among the visitors to the city from Independence. 5lom Statesman. For Hale Hoiko power hay baler Tot information call on S. Muhleman Independence, Oregon, l'hone 6f5. t Mr. and Mm. C. A. Hubbard of Portland are in this city the guest ol parent, Mr. and Mm. J. E. Hubbard, If you need a Rood pair of glove go to Geo. Dunham's and get a pair of Osborne's glove. They are llie W 6-21 tf Mr. Chas. B. Lievay of Winona at at lied at . Washington, is visiting this week ., the home of Mrs. Chas. E. Hick in this city. It Cooper, Mr. Lillian Eaton and . Bertha Bohannon are at Fall City ' where they , are spending a week or : two camping out. ij i Mr. W. W. Ireland, of Portland, J who was in Indejiendence attending '4 ihe Wann-Taylor wedding, returned to her home Thursday. ; Mrs.,L. A. Kitchen, of Centraha, f Washington, a sister of the bride, k attended the Wann-Taylor wedding which occurred in this city last week. DeWJtt' Witch Haxel Salve la good for cnta, burn, bruise and (cratches It is especially good for piles. Reo- ' om mended and sold by Dove & Wil- ; liams. A contract for $75,000 for the con . truction of the toundation of the main building for Swilt & Company, to be finished within ninety days, was et last Friday, 4 The new switchboard for the Home ; Telephone Co. will be installed within the next few weeks and the Company will then be ready to install tele phones promptly. 4-11 tf L. Damon was a passenger on " Monday afternoon's train to Portland where he went as delegate to attend " the Grand Lodge A. 0. U. W. which occurred Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Cooper returned, to Independence last week from Winlock, Washington where she was employed, as teacher during last year in the schools of that city. Mrs. M. V. Mix was a passenger to Portland Monday, to be on hand as - i ti , i delegate to Degree of Honor Grand ljulj i . 1 T - ITT 1 ! .1 i 1 1.a JLOage A. J. u. vv . wmcu iuus ymv there the first of the week 1h, WlIllMl, h boM' Jhn lM.Irll. mervlitl fn.m Amity, vUitinf a4 at trading Ihi.,u.- t n.lej-n.t in- Tul)1. VI,ilkr I.m Frliiritwl with V.t ts;..:jr U tl. f"i' rMty ht-r Mr. WlateaVef b truivi farm. Mr. and Mn. Wcley ltrV. .v..it.iuM ly Mr. J. W. It.nr, aivoiit in the f.K!hi!U f.r a k' out mc. Dr. L L ll'ill vi.itl f.-r a few dv the lt f th k with l" family st Amity, n-turuing thia IlKllltllK. Svxiiic niachiiiea. nHidl, oil antl lraa, n a"iring a ncl!ty. g- t II H. Jrti.jn ron, who will try ln Nt to l-i you. tf Wood for tal .Svond growth fJ..V, old gntwth ft W Jer co delivensl. S. Co, lndej-endeiie. rhonelll f The lnt to do for departed friend: provide them with the bwt mU an eaket. JniT4n kwt" them rtonable price. tf Rev. A. Kohinaon, ol HilUhoro, will conduct -rvu'f both morning and evening at the Probytcria church net ablath. The Cherry Fair at Salem last week was a great success and the a timid nee was far beyond eiix-ctation.. Many were there from Indejiendence and Polk county. Lost In this city about six week ago a St. Barnard dog marked brown and white. A too'from one foot U off Female. A reward will be. given for return of dog or information to this office. 7-28 Plan have been drawn and con tract has been let for rewiring the Maaonie hall in this city. With the new arrangement it is said by Masons here that Independence will have the prettiest and best hall in the state. 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 II. L. Grece is in Independence from Seattle visiting at ; the home of H. G. Seeley. Mr. Gregg is here 'pending a holiday season. He is manager of a department in Shafer Bros, big merchandising establish ment in that city. Just little Cascasweet Is all that is ecesssry to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet con Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: r i il f.i A t m.ntim "l liHVcUIllY lUKmi iuui uuocq ui juui Hawed OaK DOStS lor sale. AUKinill ru-.- anA TilaHrfer P i s and thfiV from 4 inches up; large anchor posts. nave done for me more than any other Also sauare timber lor building diocks medicine has ever aone. l am etui . at 2Jc foot, at T. A. Riggs, the grocer tak whose prices are right, Monmouth, tf Mrs. E. F. Coad of Dallas was visiting last week at the home of Mrs. , S. Cooper in this city. Mrs. Martha J. a. cooper in mis uiiv. iuis. luauua f t n -a and Mrs. D. Taylor returned from Casper also of Dallas accompanied "uu UX1D- . ' , . , . , , tv,oir t.rin to Bic Luckiamute Friday. It ing Mrs. Coad and visited with Mrs. Cooper. .The Astoria Kegatta, with tnirt, m f warrae8t weather in Inde eplendid aquatic events, is scheduled , , . fl . . 1mf . . , L nendence. They caught fish a plenty, lor August andzatn, ana uie y m tfae 8tar catch railroads have made a rate of a fare , , . . i i . .i .i t i j t la and a inira ior me rouna inp irom all points in the state. The function of the kidneys is to new which is constantly passing through molished I'ltrlland brraJ flh rr d l lrlna'a grtnry. Ui-'i pair of fUading i XtJ II tm at Kreanirt'a. fle.i. Ihiithain l a Jtit reriv a fjii lnt4 Miiiiiiiiitnl pliili tf Mr, and Mr. I- It- Artrll f ! Vita wrr vtil.-l III Iii.l. itlemf TueKUy. .Mr. l Toai.id Murnnl Monday frvm a f'ur day' iit wilh ft lend in halt in. J, K. IliilUrd and 'U, C.J. of PoUUiid wew er to Fa!! City Monday bi.'kiiig after lnima mat lar. Mr, tiu Spelling waa a ja-.M'ligel on the aftTuoon train TminUy to I for a fc day with relative lid friellda. If you have pro'rty for W come to my ottice a 1 am now ready to lit I'ha. E. Hula, Indejeiidence rd I EnUrriie ullliv. Foley' Orlno I.aiallvo, lha 0w lax alive, stimulate, r-ut doe not Irritate. It I tlia bt laialtve. Guaranteed or your money back. lov A Wllliain Attention Farmer W have a com idete tH-k of Minding Twine. I not I'lai1 your order until you get our price. R. M. W ale & Co. 7-lDl Stray White horse about five rear-, weigh WW, Dranaeti on rign houldsr, shod all round, owner call and get him and settle bill (or keep and thl adv. Jonea rewi baro tf2 5 O L. CJuyer of the Iewuville country, who suffewl a wvere cut from a piece of gins sometime ago, met with complications aud came to Independence Saturday for surgical treatment. D. Taylor and Mr. Taylor departed bright and early yesterday morning on their way to the coast. They are going by rig and expect to spend a couple of weeks in and about Tillamook. A new concrete sidewalk on either side of the Little Palace hotel ha been finished by John Bramberg within the last week. The improve- cross ana peevisn. cascasweei con- , . , . i . . , i j . oneration was performed bunuay by tains no opiates nor harmful drugs and " l ' is highly recommended by mothers I)r- Butler. highly recommended by mothers everywhere. Conform to the National Pure Food and Drug Laws. Dove & Williams There Is one preparation known Bold by today that, will promptly help the I stomach. This la Kodoi. Kodol di- Eev. J. H. Douglas, formerly pastor gests all classes of food and It doe. It . . .. . , ...... thoroughly, so that the ute of Kod.il the first itapcisc cnoren oi ton . . ,,., ... . , for a time will without doubt help any ity, was married in Albany Wednesday, . ..maMl ,rnnh,ft. Tttk6 Tii1 IS Tlia hrirlfi ia Mika Xnllie .... ... . i. n.- u'; - - Kodol today ana continue u ior u Jane Foshay. She is a graduate of SQort tlne tj,at is neceseary to Rive tlia ataick TTn i vprm'f v anrl fpnp.hpr in ..... li.. ia onlH hv the state University and teacher in the collage at Albany, Mrs. E. M. Stroud has cone to San Francisco io study styles and select fall millinery goods. She w ill return about the middle of August with a full and " complete line of everything to-date. The store will be open in charge of competent help 'ing her absence. 7-23 I'tijilr lan and r-uriteow ome In Cir HuiMing, rwoii' ai d X Oltu .wiii W a. . ! I.' I i a , and tlay. 1 i lu. t alia aliaarld mS'il .-. mom Kit t.umi k no. :c a MwUewry Mn. rtlght la K .1 1. Mall. W. II. IUvrt.CC. J, W. Hlola4.1.n. K.U aod 14. B. F. JONES .1 i ioi'.v r-.i 7-la ir yOTAIfY l VII Li v Omee utalr ir.lK'ir Hlk INOKI'tNliNCK. ORKUOH MATTISON BROS, CK1AKS. TOBACCOS AND CHOlCI; CONH.CTIONI KV The tel to lletibtaiiied. Neit door Hotel end Itear Cooer Hlor INDEPENDENCE. ORE W.B: ALLIED. D.S. , .Dentist... ruam CklnxKMia . U( Handing, ladapodeao. Oifoa THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF MeMtnnviU: :, t : t Oregon Chat. Crtgory, Jfgt., Dallas. Or California Medicated Soap Tlia hrat for anrea, cilip1 handa itaiKlrull, luaaal lliig and hiImo Ml . . -, . Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. AganC ' MnniuoiilhHU, lodvudcnoa Or. ment i much appreciated by all whe have to travel that way. Haying it in full sw ing in the Inde pendence country. Baling wire is beinz taken out in all directions The hay crop is not as short as it was f PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE thought it would be, owing to tne .C5DCdi!9fi la ... f .v-vn-i x , u-ualhar loaf I G L Hawkins lateness of growing weather last spring. Mrs. T. E. Armstrong, who has been in poor health for several days uttering from a cough and throat trouble was compiled to undergo th removal of the soft palate. The up and ing the pills as I want a perfect ire." Mr. iiar her refers to jjew itt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by ve & Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kutch and Mr. Do their trip to Big Luckiamute Friday, was a most delightful outing, hav- been made just when we were ipeckled beauty fifteen inches long Sloper Bros, have just received a gas engine to take the place of one which was recently de- accident. The engine arrived Saturday. The EV.1a.'a "WtArwv T3.Arr.aHtr m.lru I nftW liUCUl, . J a i'.J .nimvuj ....... v. .j Li the kidneys healthy. They will strain brothers expect to run their two well- .... -11 . . . h rVnm 1 . UuiJ 1 ! .A;nAa rlnrinff fViO mtlf n f t Vi UUt Ull WUllitr 111 L LCI IIULU L11C KlUHU . OOllIJg IXiaUllIACD uu.li. . .vvv. Take Foley's Kidney liemedy and it year. One of the brothers will run in will make you well. Dove & Williams. the Wilsonville country and the other in the Independenca country. Fred Featherstone, employed on the farm of Wm. Cockle, out south of Independence, suffered amputation of his right thumb Saturday, the result of having become entangled with halter ropes of horses he was leading from the field. One of the hnrnes became entangled and the I will sell Real Estate But I will list only property that can be sold at a reasona bly low price. Dprit aslt me to list yours if you'vwant? the earth for it. It wilfmoje if your price is right. " horses Decame euwuiicu biiu un i !"' - ":""" rope got wound about his thumb in vy 1 o - such a manner that the member was you complete relief. Kodol is sold by Dove & Williams. P. V. Richardson, who has been ill for several months at his home near Tampico, died Saturday. Several months ago he suffered an attack of typhoid fever from the effects of which he never recovered, suffering a lingering illness up to the time of his death. The funeral took place Tuesday, interment having been made in the Old English cemetery. P. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIMETABLE FROM INDEPCNUENCC FOK DALLAS Traill No 64 leaveH Independence daily 8:00 a. m.; leaves Monmouth .6:15 a. m.; arrives Dallas 6:40 a. in. Train No 68 leaves Independence dally 10-S0 a. m.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; arrives Dallas, 11:80 a. m. Train No 70 leaves Independence daily 6:16 p. m.; leave Monmouth 6:30 p. in.; arrive Dal las 6:55 p. m. FOB AIRLIE Train No 67 leaves Independence daily 7:30 a. m.j leaves Monmouth 7:40 a. m.i arrives Alrlie 8:15 a. ni. Train No 73 leaves Independence dally 8:80 p.m.; leaves Monmouth 8:50 p. m.; arrives Alrlie 4:25 p. m. FOB MONMOUTH ONLY Leaves Independence daily 2:30 p. m. FROM DALLAS FOB INDEPENDENCE Train No 65 leaves Dallas dai ly except Bun day 8:30a. m;. leaves Monmouth 8:65 a. m.; ar rives Independence 9:15 a. m. Train No 101 leaves Dallas SUNDAY oNlT 6:55a. m.; arrives Monmouth 7:20a.m. ar rives Independence 7:30 a m. Train No 09 leaves Dallas daily 1:00 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. m.,,arrives Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon mouth for Alrlie) 1 Train No 71 leaves Dallas daily 7:85 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 8 p. m.j arrives Independ ence 8:15 p. iu. FROM AIRLIC Train No 6 leaves Alrlie daily 9 a. m.; leaves Monmouth 9:35 a. m.; arrives Inde- Sendence tt:50 a. m. (This train connects at ionmouth for Dallas) Train No 72 leaves Alrlie dally 8:05 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 5:40 p. m.j arrives Inde pendence 5:55 p. ui T..ln Nil inn leaves Alrlie 4:46s. to. 8UN- it only arrives Monmouth 5:20 p. m. ar- leaves Monmouth for Independence dally torr of each bus ne aud profession. Launch Independence Plva ttwrcu luUVrMindeura tnd fMll- ... .I.IIm Mnt Mnnilav. Pamliinr nd freight busiofw oliclled. Lrkvu IndepeoUenca : tf;.tua.iu Usve Halem : 3:15 p. mN Geo. Skinner - Skipper R. E. DUGANNE, P.M.D.' DKNTIST Ord.itof X. I. I). C Dallas, Ort. garble and Granite Monuments nd Head stones Cmetery work etc. Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the America School of Osteopathy, Ki-ksvllle, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science . CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 Rooms 7 & 8 COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Barn Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 5c Rigs as well as teams kept in the dry. Horses boarded bv day, week or month. J. N. JONES. mtEsm CASH PA I D FOR FARM PRODUCF ....BY THE...- BUTLER PRODUCE CO. as 'mmmmaem .mmwl'jml mm 1 1 1 Mr J f mi J la YJ I For Bale by MAUQMA - '. i ik THE WW'. -1. i". It's nholr.toxno It' jmro I'nr anlo t all lcadiiijr fi'inMrftnit drink stands. (It'ABANTKKD N(IM iMHUICATINiJ NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. ASTORIA, ORCCON J.R.COOPER, Independence FOR SIGNS THAT ATTRACT (Vixi JM9rt Sperling lid d Sign Pair er INDEPENDENCE - OREGON r Independence Billiard Parlor .IV. J. Ki'Kland. Proprietor 1 ':. 1- . J Confctlorr and SmoKeiV Supplies ' . 1 Soft DrlnKs t t The Place to Spend a INDiriNDINCC - Pleasant Hour . OREGON Home Telephone Company CITY RESTAURANT Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP . MEALS AT ALL liUUlW i .. . ndependence, Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel Statement of Condition of the POLK COUNTY BANK Monmouth, Oregon, July 15, 1908. RKSOUKCES. Loans, Bonds and Warrants S l m Hanking House and Lot ?" Furniture and Fixtures .J Cash in vanlt and with other banks u'14 Mi Total 170 m 28 LIAHII.ITIEH. Capital Stock $ 2? S Hurplus and Undivided Profits 6 467 M Dividends not drawn Deposits 13, 72f 04 Total 170 834 28 A General Banking Business Transacted DIRECTORS J. B. V. Cutler. I. M. Simpson. J. B. Stump. F. S. Powell J. II. Hawley. P. L. Campbell. Ira C. Powell. Polk's Gazetteer. i hnalnpas directory of ech city, town and Til- HOW TO PLEASE CUSTOMERS OUR Is the main object of all onr efforts. To do this we , believe it necessary to handle the best goods we can for the price aeked, and it is our firm belief that the ' merchant who does not apprecia e the patronage of bis customers enough to do this will not be able to please and keep their trade. BelievinR this, we will do all we are able to do 10 please our old customers and gain new ones, so we ask you all when in Inde pendence to come to our store and let us try to please you. F. S. WILSON DRY GOODS GROCERIES SHOES First corner north of Ind. Nat. Bank. Independence, Oregon. WESLEY EDWARDS STEAM CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING SALEM, OREGON r i, Chas. E. Hicks torn away, t2;50p. m. a uo.,