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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1908)
JU HEWITT. M. P. pfcyttclaa and 8uroq Offl in Cooir PulMinf, mom and 3. OffW hour: a, ui . to 1 2 i bJ t l p. m. Clt ttaaerml Big mai day. HOM KH UiDU K No. 4A K t J a MeU ry Mob. Bight ,W la K. ol P. Hall. J, W. iUlirlKi, K.K ami R, B. F. JONES TTOttXE Y-A i -J- Office pttaim lB.Cooj.er Ilia INDEPENDENCE. 0REO0J MATTISON BROS CIGARS. TOBACCOS AND CHOlCli CONFLCTIONERY The Beet to Be Obtained. Neit door Hotel eol Rear t'ooper Block INDEPENDENCE. ORE W. R3 ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... MilM CilreMloa Voov HaUdlac, ladepeadenee, Oro -j THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMtnnellU, : : : : Oregon Chat. Gregory, Jfgt., Dallas. Ore California Medicated Soap The rel for eoira, eliappvd hand! daadrutt,lDeectellU(. aod polauo oak. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. AfenU Moo mouth 8L, Independence Or. Launch Independence Plvi betweeti ludecendeuce tnd Sal em daily except Hunday. Passenger and freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 8;30a.ni. Leave Halem : . 3:15 p.m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper f RE. DUGANNE, D.M.O. DENTIST Gradual of N. P. D. C PHONE M 803. INDEPENDENCE GL Hawkins f Dallae.Ore. tow 'Y garble and Monuments and Bead f tones Ctmetery work etc. Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician r k Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy. Kirksville, Mo. under Dr. A. T. Still, found er of the science. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY Phone 791 Rooms 7 it- 8 COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE. ORE Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Barr Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 5c Rigs as well as teams kept in the dry. Horses boarded bv day, week or month. J. N. JONE5. jNDEPEMDH6E CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF ... BY THE.... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. LOCAL M ttKOM MIS Dr. Altls, Dentist, CHr BM.-U li.nnina Hotter Not bread al .- p. . J . I, Duirauna, dentist, osr InJt pendence Satisnal Bank. nt iii.rf .tm f..n iit Die city al wa iihv - v Coukey, Walker A ..simian's. Kh Young returned 'riuii a bus inee trip to Poilland Tueaday morn ing. K.C. Kldrednt m attending bus Ihmi Biattfra in Portland the lt of the week, Huy your harvest ahiws this week t special priii al Conkey, Walker A lhnian't. W. E. William, a i.rtmuneiil Airlie farmer, a in IiuleMileuce Tueaday en rwute to Halem. C. O. Oriff. a farmer of th Mon- mouth ctwntry, aa Irannacting but inta In Indejndonce Monday. Mr. J. It. CiHier an J daughter, U- illa, left Uit H-k for a camping out ing of aeveral we k at Black KK-k. Mrs. Claude HuUwrJ, who haa ten vi.itine at the borne of J. E. Hubbard, returned to her Portland borne Tue-day. Sowing machine, iHMHlle. oil and xtran, retiring a icialty, go to II. II. Jai'tx-reon, ho will try hi uai to leM you. " Wood for Pale Second growtli at .50, old growth ROO jer cord elivered. 8. Cox, Indejwndence. Phone 143. tM-S Mrs. Taul W. Krcyer ol rortuna vUited last week at the home of her grandfather, Jamea Harris of Inde pendence. 13 week visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Crowley, a Oak Grove. William nd Art Propst and William Bevens are out in the moun tains back of Dallas this week on t hunting trip. r Gibson, one of the substantial farmers of the Rickreall neighborhood, was among the visitors to Indepen dence Tuesday. The last to do for departed friends, provide them with the best robes and ...tot. JflnrirHon keens them at vooavvfi v " f a reasonable prices. " Mrs. J. M. Stark of Eugene, who has been visiting in this city for some time past, returned to her home the first of the week. E. W. Strong of Monmouth was in Independence Tuesday in company with a number of friends out for a spin in hi new automobile. Will sell mixed lot 60 head of goats at market price or trade for work horse. For information call on John Robbins, Independence, Oregon. Miss Bertha Bohannon, who has been out camping with Mrs. Lillian Eaton and Iva Cooper at Black Kock, returned to Independence Saturday. Mrs. F. W. Treanor of the Palace hotel was visiting Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. McDougal, who reside near Dallas. Buy yourself a Presidential pocket knife of R. M. Wade & Co. They lave just received a direct shipment from the east, and the knives are fully warranted. 8-6 Mesdames 0. A. Kreamer and D. A. Hodge with their children are camp- ig at Newport having gone there Saturday. They expect to spend the remainder of the hot weather there. J. M. Craven and family returned Saturday from a ten days' outing at ewport. Mr. Craven says he almost ist courage to return when he thought of braving the warm weather Independence. The officers and members of the Eastern Star are requested to meet at Masonic Hall Friday afternoon at Oregon eral of our departed sister, Mrs. Ab igail S. Pomeroy. The lone Proclaimer sent to the Portland Commercial Club last week box containing some of the finest .mples of wheat of different kinds er grown in Oregon. They attracted uch attention and were universally implimented. The DeVarney Waggoner Co. re mtly completed a plant at Edmonds, rash.. similar to the one being in- Home cooling at WiUou'a lirtntry nrtt Saturday. H..iu itra xriJ alua irt al Conkry, Walker A Unman . Mii IMen Cool' Barbara licit rro vi.ilor to rlnu jmU-ttUy. Tr I. A W. I hill l ur tor bhi ....I .-I..1U K.,1.1 l.v IVjv A William. 30 For aal MilUiru wagon, umi ynw. Enotiiwat r.nlerpruwonto.! v.. -um iwi inf. II. A W. Chi Curo. H.d.l by lo A WilWma.8 llaby bugisy anl gorarl tin ite j.uton at II. M. Kdgar'a hon. Mr. and Mr. Tlio. Fitcbar.1 return- , lal Saturday from I heir outing NeIort. $3.00 Telewoi Lata cially prii wl at 12 25 Ibi wevk at Conkey, ala A Lehman a. if vou havt a chronic eae of aguw trv a U.ttle of l. A W. Chill Cu Tie at Dove A William. I'm DaWiu'a Litlla Early Klarr pleaaant lltlla pilla that areay Ultak. Hold by Dova A William. Wanted Mn and wife to go on i Mu.t e ve otKl reierenoe D. L. Hedge, Independence, Ore For Sale Hon IKwer hay 11 For information call on 8. Muhleman ndeiH'ndence, Orfgon. Phone o.. If vou ne.nl a goo.1 lir of glovea go to ieo. Dunham' and get a ai ,,f O.lit.rne' glove. They are th o-zi II kT. rr. DeWltt'a Witoh Haael Salva I good In. cm, burn. Irule and cratetiei r. I. ...w.r.1.11. rood for Dilcs. R0- . v i" " I -J m t-A .n4 nlit bv Dove A nil Ulll Ult I'm V liain. at er 20 tf tf f; final Hall and Misa Erma " - , Monmouth, with their guest Mrs. J. M. Craven is spending the ... Adjigon Naylor, of Portland ... ... i 1 ... - I . ..... . t . 1 visited the state institution at iaicra Thursday. ti new awitchboartl for the Home Telephone Co. will I installed within the next few weeks and the Company will then be ready to install tele- 4-11 tf ,-. , - W. A. Wood and Mrs. ' Wood of Hood River were in Independence the fimt of the week. Mr. Wood came here to look over the Independence country with a view to locating here c-.i oalr rtn.tji for sale. All kinds Z7anj ' from 4 inches up: Urge anchor posU, Also sauare timber for building blocks at 21c foot, at T. A. Riggs, the grocer whose price are right, Monmouin. n ti,. nn Giant cherrv. a cross be- the Lambert and the Bing, cre ated a sensation on the Portland mar ket last week. There were some spec imen that measured an inch and a half in diameter. Th. function of the kidney is to strain out the impurities of the blood which is constantly passing tnrongn them. Foley' Kidney Remedy makes the kidneya healthy. They will strain out all waste matter from the blood. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy and It will make you well. DoveA Williams. "Mv friends." said an itinerant preacher, "the Scriptural rule for giv ing was one-tenth of what a man pos sessed. If you feel you can't attord so much, just give a sixth or a fourth, on.rHincr to vour means. We will take ud the collection." August Lip- pincott's. ... Bert Barber, of Elton, Wis., says: have done for me more than any other medicine has ever done. 1 am stm taking he pills as I want a perfect .... . . - r, U' : t ' cure. ' Mr. JJttiner Teiers io iren"v Kidney and Bladder Pills. Sold by Dove & Williams. Peter Kurre brought a bunch of Mammoth blackberries to tliis office Monday which were good for sore eyes. Just another example to show that. Hie i no limit to what roiK county will produce. Independence Dove & Williams. in the center of the garden spot of C. W. Leonard of Monmouth was is Polk's Gazetteer. A ba!nw directory orMh city, town nd vil lage In Oregon a. d Wanlilngton, giving descript ive .ketch of eacn place, together with the loc- .i i - v. i i n b,,mtu .nt . riHH.i Pi Lt i i rv- liun " ' " i , " " -" t t , .. ry oi eacn DUBineas anu priMnwvu. xv. am . t Co Inc., Seattle. stalled for the Home Telephone Co. i. The system has given entire satisfaction and the business is stead- increasing. 4-11 tf Just a little Cascasweet is all that is necessary to give your baby when it is cross and peevish. Cascasweet con tains no opiates nor harmful drugs and is highly recommended by mothers every where. Conform to the National Pure Food and Drug Laws. Bold by rtava A. Williams. I brother's farm near Dallas in Independence Friday last on his week, the result of a cave-m. well ate in way to Salisburry.'Mo., where he will visit relatives for an indefinite time. Mr." Leonard says that he will stay in Missouri as lone as the Miasourians treat him well. It is safe to say that life of Oregonians will easterners and Mr. soon return to his the cordiality outweigh the Leonard will adopted state. . A party of hunters are ' now in the vicinity of Yaquina, composed of Dr. Orville Butler of this city, J. B. V. Butler of Monmouth and Prof. T.J. Newbill of Portland, who joined the party the first of the week. The two nutters deDarted some time last week on their way to Fall Creek where they are expected to pitch camp until the arrival of Prof. Newbill. It's a jolly party and if they see nary a deer they are assured royal sport in companion ship. v 'SmA n t r i mi aa r. ? Q on the shady side of the house, fit ttu nn wirh :i hnmmnck will heat all the summer outings you could have. It don t make you tired going and coming. One never gets repaid for the trouble of packing and repacking for a trip to the mountains. A hammock on the shady side of the house is as restful as any mountain retreat. If your home wa fitted with one of our Pridge A Beach range you would li aurpri til how much better thing would taste. A Bridge & Beach Range add flavor to cooking, lo calise it bnke better and in the required time. Time is the esaence of good cooking, OANNA IRVINE Independence Hardware Merchants H&SJr BBWW Portland bread fresh ever day at Irvine s grocery. ih-z A s-ood Dair of Reading glas ses $1 0O at K reamer's. It doe the work; P. A W. Chill bv Dove A Williams. 20 Geo. Dunham has just received a fine line of summer and plush robes, tf There is nothing like it. D. & W. Chill Cure. Dove A William. Buy your clothing now at a big discount at Conkey, Walker 4 Lehman's. Try a bottle of D. A W. Chill Cure and be convinced. 75c at Hove & Williams. 8"20 Dr. Dueanne wishes to announce that his office will be closed during his vacation, or until about August tho fifteenth. If you have property for sale come to my office a I am now ready to list. Chas. E. Hicks, Independence Enterprise office. Fole.v's Orino Laxative, the new lax ative, stimulates, but does not irritate. It Is the best laxative, uuaranieea or your money back. Doye A Williams. Attention Farmer We have a com- rdfite stock of Binding I wine, uo according to your means. . orderf) until you got dispense with the next hymn, and not place y 7m UU1 I' I ivvu, - - ----- oi... Wrtita horse about five years, weighs 900, branded on right Uiilr1nr dhnfl All TdUllU. vuoi rEDisorf Don't make the mistake of thinking thatvry talking niachlne ia phono graph. The Kdlaon IMionrmph It the only on. Invented bjr Tho. A. Kdlaon, It five clearer and belter rendi tions of nui.la than any oilier form of aound rvproduclni niachlo. Hear the new model al our .lore. L. F. SAVAGE 247 Commercial Street, Salem Independence Billiard Parlor i IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor I rnnferllanerv m.nA SmoKeiV SupulleS I J Soft DrlnKs The Plaice to Spend a Pleasant INDEPENDENCE - - If our OREGON' "I ha,, only XAn tonio ot your " "J' " im and bill for Kidney and Bladder Pills and thej call adv. Jones' feed tf2 bai keep and rn. There Is one preparation Known today that will promptly neip me stomach. This I- Koctoi. lvoaoi ui- o-ests all classes of food and it does it e ...... r-,.J,l oroughly, so that me ute w xv r !. time will without doubt help any one who has stomach trouble. Take Kodol today and cont uue it for the ort time that Is necessary io give you complete relief, Kodol is sold by John Robbins was pretty badly bruised up while digging a well on last The was down aoout oevciiwcn i. when the cave-m occurred. J?orcun- lv onlv a few hundred pounds came or Mr Robbins would have lost his As it was he was pretty bably bruised up and wears a bandage about his neck where the most severe injury occurred. Mrs. Wrord Butler returned from Wardner, Idaho, Monday, having been at that place to attend the funeral of her father, W. M. Falconer, who died in this city Thursday, July 16th, after a lingering illness from heart trouble. Mr. Falconer was a pioneer of the Wardner country. The funeral was conducted by the Masons of that place and was one of the largest fu nerals of Wardner. He had been a Mason for fifty-two years, and was also a memler of long standing in the Odd Fellows. Home Telephone Company CITY RESTAURANT Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT ALIj HOURS DAY Independence, Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel HOW TO PLEASE CUSTOMERS our Is the main object of all our efforts. To do this we believe it necessary to handle the best goods we can I for the price acked, and it is our firm belief that the ', merchant who does not apprecia e the patronaue of his customers enough to do this will not be able to please and keep their trade. Believing this, we will do all we are able to do to 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. r a WILSON DRY GOODS GROCERIES SHOES First corner north of Ind. Nat. Bank. , Independence, Oregon WESLEY EDWARDS STEAM CARPET CLEANING and FEATHER RENOVATING Orders amounting to $25 or more carpets will be taken up and relaid free of charge when cleaned. All work thoroughly disinfected and guar anteed. . ; Address, SALEM. OREGON