West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, July 30, 1908, Image 3

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    I will sell
Real Estate
H)il lil ll.l only I I I X I '
IM rail Ut aol.l n a H-aeon.
Ily nv. J Hurt ak m
li Iiol )"mi if jruii until itie
mill ..r il, ll ill ini. mi l
jiiur -ri- i riiihl.
HIDDEN JNGERS (Wgf0
V
Chas. E. Micks
The Scales Tell tho Story
When Hl till)ef OpeS up ycMlf Cll
nil Itu.le II Mill, lung, eiiutia. and hit
-I'UH II on Ih luale an. I Inula II
maiimuni i;til fir wool etuck. pat
Jrm rii.ua f.r ii that lti alUil 4
Healing your flotka ilh
CIILORQ
NAPTIIOLElin DIP
Permitted bf th f mrrrtimtnt for I ha
tillltlal dipping ul aliacp lor Mtb,
Antleeidir ait'l lirallnn lur aliaar rula
and barlieilu.ua woonda) Insure.
Clean akin, fiea of titka, acah, llirj
eradicate, foot rot, pravrnt all aliacp
dieaaae. promote groarlh of staple.
Raise Quality, Increase Prlo
Oaa aeltna efcUHe?Uitlmle.ui fl maaaa a
,el of .lutioa. a4 tf aei ee-.--. ee
),viai., i! Um irr
I h. Bx ratl..l. aW-l bent eeee wrli
e a Ihl, eul" I' 4r..iy "J, Sfruo,, a4
ra a..'-.,!,, u l ! ., ket.
ritmillM la n-v.r ttiaa ere Out bouS
'ekowe Iwnr" (of uk. am4 . II a. Am,
nl UttalwHai U. ha, I I. MM II, Bee Itrt Cf
DtttMlMM-f m"i I 91. ft..,, a UuM, Ovate,
i Htaik
lneMi aa4 lhWMahwN
alee ee Artaeee
OREGON
SlIOHjLJNE
AND
.Mature ilra Tllnrl Warning
llml No Intlrpernlenre CHI
en rnu Affnrtl tt Ignore.
aiigrr eifi.al S I failure frmn l-s
kldne aerrrlloHe, They Kill Weill
you wlirn lbs M-liieye aia atrk. Wall
klilni'va en-Mi erleer, atiilar flulil
tfirk kiilurya aeii.l out lliln, aia .!
I'Miiiy. r ii Ihirk, rr.J, III amrllii,
urine, full of eadiu.alil ami insular of rsgo. poaii. Mirnl aWplitf sr dally
J I.i Kaicaa ( In ; llifmikli Pullman lour.
lunger riatil N't, t mine from Ida
tack. Ilu.k aln, dull and tir-avy,
ft
UiION PACiriC
ITIUIMI KHOM ITlUTI.AMi IMII.Y
TIi'oukIi I'uStiiiait Ui.lar. ami tor
11 alrrdiiiK lall)' I J Omtl'l, I'M-
INDEPENDENCE AND
MONMOUTH RAILWAY
TIME TABLE
' MOM INDCtNUCNC(
run IMI.LA
Train Nn M leavra Init.'iH-nili'iiiw dally
a, ni.; Iraava Mniiiiiuulli a.14 a. in i arrlvva
jMtllaa a:u a. in.
Train No w leavra lurlrprndrnra dally
lo-'ai a. ni ; lrava Moiimuuili, ll;UA a. in.;
arflvia liallaa, ll.wia m.
Train Sn 7" Iravra liiili.piiiti'nr lally . I6
. in.: Icuvo Miiiiiiioiiili . k) p. in.; arrlva 1'hI
laa Vi p. in,
KOK AIKI.IK
Train No Ut lenvi-a ;iicIph inliirc ilallv 7 Ht
a. in.; Ii'uvra MiiiiuiiiuIIi ',), in.; arrlvra
AlrllrKlSa m.
1 nil ii Nil 73 Immvm Iii.1rwnil..iio dully X V
p. in; I. ii v. a Miiiimutitli a m ., m.;urrlvra
Air llu 1 1. p. ni.
Kill! .MONMOUTir IINl.Y
Imvh liiilrpi'nil. nce dully i: p. m.
MOM DALLAS
KOK IMKCK.NHKN('K
Train Nnft'i Irnvfi Dulliia lnll.vrKM.pt Hun.
4lny H:,Din. m;. Ifavra Mi.iiiikiiiiIi M:'i.)a. m.;ar
rlvra Imli'iM'tidi'iire :IA u. in.
Train No Ifl Iwivra 1'iilUa ai'Niiar M.r
8:fl a. in.: arrlvi a .Miiiiiiiuiilh 7:Jla. in. nr-
flVfa iidi'Miitl'nriT 7;HU a m.
Train No iw li'avra liullaa dally l:'n p. ni.;
Ii.av'a Miililnoiilh 125 i. III.; urrlvra lililrpiMi
dnniM lai p in, (ThlM iralu rnuniM'la al Mon
liioiilli Ii ir Alrll.'l
Train No 71 Inivi-a iml aa dully 7 p. in.;
la"a Monmoulli a p. in.; arrive JiKli.pcnU
?w H I.', p. in,
MOM AIHUC
Tralii Nn IMI Iravra Alrlln dally U a. in.;
Uiavra MiMiiiiiMitli tl:;tS a. in.; iii'rivia Ihili
iwiiili'ina. M ill a. ill. (Till" triiln t'oiinrcln ul
Motiniiiiith fur IiiiIIhh)
Train No7'J Iriivpa Alrlln dally VOj p, ni.;
Iav. a Monmoulli a lu p. in.; urrlvi-a In The HOtive iKlviTticing men of Tort-
lkndi.lli'l, II. Ill I
Train No no leavi-a Alrlln i:i.'ip. m. hum- I .ml rhvo a complimentary dinner At
DAY ovi.v arrive Moninimtli (i,M p. III. a' .. ,. i .. , i ii.,i. t ,.t
ri..- I,. ,., i. ...... a:ui i. i... tho rortland ( oinniercial l.lub lust
r lidM . monmuiith ONLY week to that veteran advertiner, Mr,
J.cn via M.ioinoutli fur IiHlupcuiliiire claliy , , v,, ,, rr., ;..,..
in. Cliarlt'H II. r uller, of Chicago.
or Hbii ami anir, irll jrim of ark
kl..fta an. I aaill you (if Ilia B..ioai ll
i.f irom-,illala li-aalxl lri(lil a rtiaa-aat"
, Ihwn'a Kiilncy I'llla cm al k kl.lnra
ml cm llirin h.iiiiiii-iiIIv, llrra'a
Iinlrinli'iica irMif.
Mra. J. A. Hiinliiuiia, living mi Ism
C'alilli l., llnli"Mlnli'm, )rKOll, aaia:
''My liii"ainl wlm It In ailvaiinil
)ara, ufT.ir.l fur a l"iiif lltno f".in
hlilni.y a til l.la.l.li-r v niiluhil. Ill
a'i(tloia (lava 1 1 III) a great ileal of
Iroulilf, rap dally al hUlit. lla 1011
aultfd liyirlaiia ami I day lalrl llial
lila ooml lion was ivilnua. At lira
Urns liai'i Klilnvy I'lH liappr-nud to
t I.Mnuht to Ina aitfiilloa and ha
prooiir. s boi at P. M. KlrkUnd'a
lr u a? hiorr. II la now in latir
' healih than tafora and llirrs U great
' Ituprovitiiirnt nollcaMa in till con
'Jit Ion."
For Hal by all d-alrra. Prim 50
ctinla, Foalrr-Milhurn Co., Iiufl'alo,
Nw York. Hole aiifiiU for ths Uuitrd
Htalra.
KciiicinlHr the nnine Dosn's and
lake no oilier.
The I'reniili'iitiul I'oKtmaittera' A0'
eiation of Orpuou will meet in the
convpiition hall of tli I'ortlund Coup
mercinl Club Auguat 7 and 8th, and
have invited the fourth cla pout
manteni to meet with them. The com
mercial Illicit of the Htute have joined
with the jioatrnantera in inviting Tout
macter (ieneral Meyer to attend, and
arraiitementH have Ix-en made lor
meeting in Wanhington and Califor
nia no that the Potuianter General
may atteml all throe with tho leant
jiodfililc Iokm of time.
A'oifc-e to Creditors.
In ). Tonnly Courl of tin. Htt. of OrKn,
for folk (anniy:
In ili inaitrr of Ihe ilat of levlna IVrry,
di'.N'aHl,
Nnlira la Imrnliy alveu thai W-py IVrry
loaa I. w n duly apiMilnlt'd ly tliu I'oanly
l oiirl ol I'olk fiimi' v. oriK.in. aa adnilnla
Iralor of tin. hhIhIi. of Ivlnit IVrry, dm-iaafd.
All xrona ImvliiK rlKlina aKHlnai aald tm
litui are hi'rt-liv required to preaeiil Ihelr
elalma dnly vprlftod aa by law required with
In alx monllia rrmii the iIhIp hereof ul my
reKliliiuwiu Indepandenee, oreiron.
Vk KH,i:Y I'KHY,
AilinlniHl rulor nl tlie eHlalo of
. I a' Ina IVrry, dewuaed.
II. f. JON KM, Attorney.
I I.I Bli.ifta .'ill t Id. lattiiMtlv ,4ilnlllflMll
arekK . ( l.tcaa-o Slid Kanaaa Cm ;
r , l.'i'nrf ilialr ran (.aata frtm) to the
K.aal ilalltr.
hours:
Portland to Calctfo
No rhanga of rara
70
70
REPORT or TM CONOITION
or Tut
Independence Dank
At lmle.iileiii-e, In III State of Ore-
goo, at tlie rliM ol liiiaineaa,
July 14, IUO.
II svM Ml Ml.
Bi
Bargains at Our Removal Sale
We Are Going' to Move
Val I ill aV i I a k
riii lit n jr.. f if .-aVi'
iialo by
7 'iaM&
35
MMJONA
Ttm-'t.KANt.C.tCJKC.W V.
.Looks I ike beer!
Tastes like beer!
The pioneer temperuioa
beer of tliu Pauilio Coaat
For sale at all
loading temperance
drink stands.
Guaranteed
NON-lNTOXlCATINCr
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON I
J.R.COOPER, Independence
(ivanlrafta. aveurad ana anaa, urad
I' M Hoada lu aarur earmlatlua
H..tlt, aararlllea. ale. - - -lUi.aina
houM, lurnllur an4 lilarM
iMI.af lUml autaya4
!u from N'allunaJ liana a (nui raaarva
aaauia -
Due frwiaatiaie na4.ka au4 banker
Due from afipruvad rrarrva aaaoia
Chakaaudutliercawia Iterua
fractional par ourranry, alrkela and
ovule - -
Law mi. Moaar Haaaava la Raaa, via:
aifMM'le -
IHiai-ierider aula
ndani.llun fund with l
llnronlulelrvuUillou
Tolal
i.iaii.iTtka.
Capital auirk paid in
Surplus fund .
Pndlvluarf proAu, Irae eipanee
las aa paid
National hank nntea auuiancllna -Olvuianda
uiiMMd - -Individual
dfixwlia ault)a4liichark
lu-inanil ivrf m.ta uf ilapuall -1
lii.e.vrtia.-atea i.rdriHMiit
Cuuilrra rearka vuWIaudlna
IIUJCI 7J
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It.xa as
M.aal oa
IT.au XI
loa
lAal II
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04
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I Ha eg
It W U.HTt Ol
a. Treaauiar,
(2t ki
kjri.lM a.
f io.ow at
lano oe
Our new building will soon be ready. Every effort is be
intf made to reduce stock to aid us at removal time. Nov?
is the time to buy your house furnishings as a great saving
can be made.
I .JFak
aad
.7I
l ia
40 ot
in im ii
TIO Tl
aaa-.'i at
l.l BI
Total ... fJIJ.i; 04
waia or llreann, I
t'ounlv of I'olk.
I. O, W. Irvine, taahlap or Ihe above-named
bank, do eolrmnly aeear that Ihe atiove alalriuent
la true to the beat of my ki.owllKa and brlir.
Nurevrlned and learn Oibefore uie tbla rkb Oar
or July, iwas.
ft. wiii), raotary runnc.
Coaan-T Atteat: 11. lllra. libera, A. aelaon
D. W. Hara.
J, M. Hall lout a valuable horse
ThtirHtlay night. The accident which
leu to ine ueatii ol tho horse waa
moat ix'culiar. The hornea were
turned out for a frolic in the orchard
after the day'a work on Thursday.
They brought up in tho north-east
corner of the enclosure with so (Hidden
a stop that one of them mixed with
tho wire fence. Iiin shoe liecaine
entangled in the fence so that aa the
borne came hack with a lurch he was
thrown a complete nuniniersuult break
ing his neck. It is one of Mr. Hall'
most trusty horses and the loss can
not be replaced.
Twenty-Five Centa is the Price
f Peace.
The terrible Itching and smarting, la
cident to certain skin diseases, is al
most Instantly allayed by applying
Chamberlain's Salve. Price, 25 ceuts.
For nale by I. M. Klrkland.
I
Notice to the Public.
Mill not be responsible for ary
debts contracted by Mrs. M. G. Govro,
8-! W. A. Govro.
Mrs. Nora Dome of Pulo Alto,
California, is here guest at the home
of J. S. Cooper. Mrs. Dome comes
from the Stanford University city,
her lmsbnnd being connected with
1 1 in t institution.
FOR SIGNS THAT ATTRACT
P.
Albert Sperling
Sign Pair'er
INDEPENDENCE
OREGON
I
HOTEL MONMOUTH
Monmouth, Oregon
Under New Management
Rates $2.00 Per Hay
Free Baths to Guests
Mrs. May Howe, Deceased.
Mrs. May Howe, wife of James
Howe, who died at her home in this
city Thursday afternoon, was a resi
dent of Dallas during the greater part
of her life, and was well known to
nearly all of its citizens.
She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ogle, and was born in Marion
county, February (i, 1857. On No
vember 211, 1875, she was married to
James Howe in Dallas. To this union
were born four children Bertha(now
Mrs. Henry VanMoss,) Charles, Kay
and Ethel.
Mrs. Howe is survived by her hut
band and children, her mother and
several brothers -and sisters, residing
in and near San Jose, California.
The funeral was held at the family
home Friday afternoon and was largely
attended by friends and relatives of
the deceased, the Hev. A. C. Corbin
preaching the sermon. Interment
took place in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Mrs. Howe was a woman of many
admirable qualities, and her sad
death is a source of deep regret to
those who knew her, ifll of whom
extend their heartiest sympathy
toward the members of the bereaved
family. I'olk County Observer.
Our Carpet
Department
ia a htmy place. Wh? Henauae we
have the brut atock of,carpc( In the
Willamette Valley and our price are
below thoeeof larger citlea, hence we
(ret trade from other towns where price?
are high ant,etork mailer.
Special Sale
of
Iron Beds
Offers the Inweat poaaihle prices. Our
No Mi:j at I.!'H Is s great value Other
bed al cut price.
.ccRv.o3"lf, I
r ffl V
All Our Go Carts
are red .oed from 10 per rent to 25 per
rent. The beat line of foMiti rail to
te found anywhere can be wen here.
See the wonderful Hturge cart with
'oldlns hood and folding body. It
fold flat with ens motion.
WE PAY THE
FREIGHT
I
J
BUREN & HAMILTON
SALEM, OREGON
Mrs. J. R. Miller, of Portland, is
visiting at the home of her father,
L. M. Hall in Monmouth.
dilif 6
We will offer for the next 15 days a 10 per cent dis
count for cash on any vehicle that we have in stock.
Now is the time for you to get your buggy. Do
not put it off.
E. M. WADE & CO.
W. E., Craven, Mgr. Independence, Ore.