West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, August 13, 1908, Image 4

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    U IIKWITT, M. V.
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m
end t to t. m.
Calls answered Blgtll
and day.
HOMER UilXJK No. 4 K of
Meu every Moo. night
leK. of P.Mftll.
W. II. C U.
J, W. Richardson, K.K mJ M,
B. F. JONES
A tto aw; y-a t- la w
SOTAltY VU11L1C
Office opetalre io.Cooprr I!lk
INDEPENDENCE, OREOO
MATTISON BROS.
CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND
CHOlCfc CONFtCTIONbRY
Toe Best to Be Obtained.
'itdoor Hotel an Er Coopr Block
INDEPENDENCE. ORE
W.R.ALLIN, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
MtlM EilnelMi Uooyer Balldlea,
Independence, Ortoa
Tf OREGON
FIRE RELIEF
MeMlnnvill. : : Oregon
Chat. Gregory, Jtgt., Dallat. Ore.
California Medicated Soap
Th best for torn, chapped hand
dendrufl. Insect slings and poison
oak.
Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr.
Aftnt.
Monmouth St., independence Or.
Launch Independence
Plys betweeu ludependeuce nd Pal
cm daily except Kunday. Passenger
and freight bnsiness solicited.
Leave Independence : 90t.m.
Leave Salem : 3:15 p. m.
Geo. Skinner - Skipper
1 R. E. DUGANNE, R.M.D.
DENTIST
S Graduate of N. P. D. C
PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE
we
G L Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
jAarble and -
e and
Granite
Monuments and Head
f tones C metery
work etc.
PrJsL. Calloway
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of the American School
of Osteopathy, Kirksvllle, Mo.
under Dr. A. T. Still, found-,
er of the science.
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Phone 791 Rooms 7 Sr 8
COOPER BLOCK
INDEPENDENCE, ORE
Farmers Feed
and Hitching Shed
Jones Big New Bar
Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 5
Rigs as well as teams kept in
the dry. Horses boarded bv
day, week or month.
J. N. JONES. MLPJlt
GASH
AID
FOR FARM PRODUCF
... BV THE
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
Folk's Gazetteer.
A boslnem directory of each city, town and vil
lage In Oregon snd Washington, giving a descript
ive sketch of each place, toother with the loca-
ive eaeicu 01 rat. "' ' v... - . .,
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F
men axb rmcxu mi
IV. Alltn. IWWt, Cooper WW.-t
i ,.t V! rU ss ft (talent iaitor
genuine lulter
Irvine's grocer.
500 new novrU
Cravra 4 Moore V.
Nut breJ
If-t
just received
8-
I. A. Hodge "t Sunday with
family at Newport.
A nice large salt mackerel for
cent ia h at Wilson'.
20
Dr. Dunaune. dentist, over In
tle-
prudence Nalianal Hank,
Mr n,l Mra. M. Merwin return
ned
to Independence last Saturday
Mra. W. V. Percival is spending the
warm days of thia month at Newport
George Wilson and Tom Gil
the Kalrni visitors Mon
day.
Mr. Eih Young ia enjoying
nn
outing at Newport, having gone the
ere
last week.
If you have property for aale I am
now ready to list it. Chas. E. Hicks
Enterprise office.
IV Witt's Little Ear.y Risers, safe
a - . i tt III-
easy, pleasant, sure, lime liver pun
Bold by Dove A Wll llama.
Maurice Butler and Hector Gingrass
went to Newport this week for ai
outing of ft couple of weeks.
Miss Erma Brown was an over Pun
day guest of the D. A. Hodge family
who re camping at Newport.
Sherman Hays and Mrs. Hays were
the erucet of Mr. and Mrs. Jese
Whiteaker at Corvallis over Sunday
Mrs. H. Belt returned to her home
in this city after a pleasant visit of
several days with friends in Portland
Ther are mint Imitations of De-
Wiit'a Carbolised Witrh Haxel 6alve
but just one original. Bold by Dove A
Williams.
Son in er machines, needles, oil and
extras, repairing a specialty, go to II
II. Jasperson, who will try his best to
please you.
Wood for Sale Second growth at
$3.50, old growth f4.00 per cord
delivered. 8. Cox, Independence.
Phone 143. tf4-2
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lynch of Ashland,
Oregon, visited in Independence last
eek, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.
W.
Stansberry.
The last to do for departed friends,
provide them with the best robes and
casket8' jMPeraon kecps them at
reasonauie prices. .
Mrs. A.S. Locke. came Wednesday
from Portland and will visit about
Mrs. James Alexander.
1 he Home Telephone Co. does not
ant to tie patrons up with a con
tract: they will rely upon superior
service to retain subscribers. 4-lltf
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moore and Miss
Nina Bateman left Tuesday to visit
at Tillamook and other coast points.
They expect to return about Sep
tember 1st.
"On the Frontier," a play of some
merit, was presented at the opera
house in this city Friday evening.
A reasonably good audience greeted
the production.
Mrs. Ed Owen and Mrs. Lynn
Davidbon departed Tuesday on their
way to Newport where they will enjoy
an outing of a fortnight or more at
that popular resort.
Mrs. Eebekah Joseph, of San Fran
cisco, who has been visiting at the
home of her parents, A. Wayne of
Lewisville, departed for her home Sat
urday after a day's visit at the - home
of Mrs. Henry Hill of this city.
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
If you take Kodol in the beginning
the bad attacks of dyspepsia will be
avoided, but if you allow these little at
tacks to go unheeded it will take Kodol
a longer time to put your stomach in
good condition again. Get a bottle of
Kodol today. Sold by Dove & Williams.
Am going to leave Independence
September 1st and am going to sell
my piano. Come and make me an
offer for the instrument; will be sold
regardless of cost. The best cash
offer takes it. E. C. bpangler, 2nd
house from 7th St. on C. St.
I will sell
Real Estate
But I will list only property
that can be sold at a reasona
bly low price. Don't ask me
to list yours if you want the
earth for it. It will move if
your price is right.
Wanted all the frwh rggt we can
jet at Wilson's.
Portland bread fresh ever
1st
at Irvine's trfxwv. If4
1-4
Art? jw camping? V"y 7"
It
novfls si Craven k Metre's,
8-2l
The vry Ust pure cidor vim-g
and pickling spice, at WiWn's.
ar
A good pair of Reading g'.
.as
Jf tft f 1 00 at kreftiner
Mrs. Hry Clodf.ltr of Portia
nd
it in Imlt-xndtiice visiting friends.
Geo. Dunham has just waived
fine lineof summer and plush mU.
Try D. A V. Chill Cure for agi
and chills. Sold hy iKive Williams. :
n cure, no IWV. D. A W. Chill
Cure. Hold ly Doe W illeams.n-
20
Ilabv buggy ! R'cart tires
all
put on at H. M. Edgar's bioyc
lo
shop.
tf
Cleve Kobinson returned from
his
outing at Newport the first of tl
le
wet'k.
Residence property in Indoptmdonce
and Monmouth for sale. Hoc Chas. fc
Hicks.
There will I no more home cook
ing by the Baptist ladii until further
notice.
Try ft little of D. & W. Chill Cure
and be convinced. 75o at Dove
Williams. 8
20
Mr. and Mrs. Layton Smith have
returned from their outing and rojHirt
a pleasant time.
If you have a chronic caso of ague;
trv a bottle of D. & W. Chill Cure,
75c at Dove A Williams. 8-2"
T. J. Fryer shipped a couple of car
loads of mutton to the Portland mar
ket the first of the week.
For Sale Horse power hay baler.
For information call on S. Muhleman,
Independence, Oregon. Phone 663. tf
Miss Nellie Hallock of Portland is
visiting at the home of Mr. ftnd Mrs.
B. F. Whiteaker who reside at Coch
ran.
If you need ft good pair of gloves
go to Geo. Dunham's and get a pair
of Osborne's gloves. They are the
best. U
Weslev Perry spent ft few days
the last of the week with relatives in
this city. Mr. Perry is residing in
Salem. '
70 head of mixed goats for sale.
Enquire of John Robbins, Indepen
dence, Oregon, telephone Main 61.
8-13 tf. -
Take a
look at those new glass
the window at Wilson's,
only 65 cents for lamp
lamps in
They are
complete. ' '
Mrs. Ella Irvine recently returned
from her visit with her daughter,
Mrs. Carl Harkina of Winlock,
Washington. '
Grandma Westfall of Monmouth
fell one day last week, injuring her
right hip. She is slowly improving
from the accident.
Attention Farmer We have a com
plete stock of Binding Twine. Do
not place your orders until you get
our prices. K. M. Wade & Uo. -iou
Folev's Kidney Remedy will cure
any case of bladder trouble that is not
beyond the reach of medicine. No
medicine can do more. Dove & Williams.
Sawed oak posts for sale. All kinds
from 4 inches up; large anchor posts.
Also square timber for building blocks
at 2.ic foot, at T. A. Riggs, the grocer
whose prices are right, Monmouth, tf
S. Bohannon returned Monday
from his outing at Newport. He
says if you have not been there it is
hardly worth while as the weather is
) disagreeably cold it is not enjoyable.
Take Kodol whenever you feel that
you need it. That is the only time
vou need to take Kodol.. Just when
you need it; then you will not be trou
bled wilh sour stomach, belching, gas
the stomach, etc. Sold by Dove &
Williams.
Mrs. R. H. Wilcox of Pendleton,
ho in company with her mother,
Mrs. Lucinda Baldwin, has been at
Newport for a couple of weeks, re
turned to Independence Saturday
d on Mondav departed on her re
turn to her home in Pendleton. She
went by the way of Salem where she
visited a day or two with friends in
that city.
There is nothing like it. D. & W.
Chill Cure. Dove & Williams. 8-20
E.
H. Harriman, the greatest in
dividuality in the railroad world, is
enjoying with his family the glories
of Oregon's August climate at Pelican
Lodge, near Klamath Lake. Their
stay will cover several weeks. Vice
Presidents Julius Kruttschnitt and
E. Calvin accompanied Mr. Harri
man to Oregon, but during his vaca
tion they will be busy inspecting
thfeir roads throughout the state.
It does the work; D. & W. Chill
on the shady side of the house, fit
ted up with a hammock will beat
all the summer outin&s 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.
OANNA IRVINE
Independence Hardware Merchants
Spitx Dog for Sale.
I have for sale at ray home or de
livery at Indujtendence, the celebrated
Spits breed; of pups. They make the
best breed of house dogs there are.
rrice 5 each. 8. H. McElmurry. 20
The tomato plant, considered an n-
Dual in all the northern and eastern
states, grows to be two or three years
Id In portions of California where It !
aot killed by the frost
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davison, of Ho. 379 Clif
ford Ave., 8anJose, Cal., says: "The
worth of Electric Bitters as ft general
family remedy, for headache, bilious
ness and torpor of the liver and bowels
is so pronounced that I am prompted to
say ft word in its favor, for the benefit
of those seeking relief from such afflic
tions. There is more health for the di
gestive organs in ft bottle of Electric
Bitters than in any other remedy I
now of." Sold under guarantee at
,11 drnk-glsta. 10c
Most of the enemies' of the rose fam-
n t ran h warded off by Klvlng tbo
bushes a good sousing with water un
der pressure every morning, wnere
hi rannot be done the bushes should
be sprayed with hellebore and tobacco
water.
Cbronic Diarrhoea Itelieved.
Mr. Edward E. Henry, with the
nited States Express Co., lhicaio,
U
writes, "Our General Superintendent,
r. Quick, handed me a bottle or
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy some time ago to
check an attwek of the old chronic di
arrhoea I have used it since thbt time
and cured many on our trains who
have been sick. I am an old soldier
who served with Rutherford B. Hayes
d William MeKinley four years in
th
e 23rd Ohio Regiment, and have no
lih
merit except chronic diarrhoea,
hlch this remedy stops at once." For
sal
e by P, M. Kirklaud.
After th onrlv Deas. radishes, lettuce
and potatoes have been harvested and
the vines removed sufficient time win
still be left to grow a late crop of
string beans, which will be keenly rel
ished along In September.
Dlarrbora Cured.
'Mv father has for years been trou
bled with diarrhoea, and tried every
mfiiins uossible to effect a cure, without
avail," writes John H. Zirkle of Phil-
W. V. "He saw Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
advertised In the Philippi KepuDiican
,d oeclded to try it. The result Is one
bottle cured him and he has not suf
fered with the disease for eighteen
months. Before taking this remedy he
was a constant sufferer. He is now
nd and well, and although sixty
.oon nlH ran do as much work as ft
young man " Sold by P. M. Kirkland.
Eutray Notice.
Straved to our premises on or about
April 1, 1908, one red yearling heifer.
Ow
ner can have same by proving
(perty and paying expenses. Cham
pro
berlain A Long, Independence, Ore
8-20
5 Q
If your home was fitted with
one of our Bridge A Beach
ranges you would be surpris
ed how much better things
would tante. A
Bridge & Beach
Range
adds flavor to cooking, be
cause it bakes better and in
the required time. Time is
the essence of good conking,
Wirchd
J-XlOVyl 1
I -A V1'1S
Independence Billiard Parlor
IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor
Confectionery and SraoKsn' SuppHel
Soft DrinKt
INDEPtNDINCC - - " OREGON
A live business training school school. Endorsed by business men. The
school whose graduates secure positions and hold them. Living ex
penses low. School in continuous session. Send for catalogue.
SALEM, OREGON - - W. I. STALEY, Principal
CITY RESTAURANT
Chas. Hornbacii, Proprietor
SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS
MEALS AT ALL llUUllw ijjx
Independence, Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel
QUALITY
WE HAVE IT
and it Is always our aim to ktep the quality of our goods up to
the highest possible standard We have a stock of
ighest poesi
DRY GOODS
FURNISHING GOODS
NOTIONS AND SHOE8
Our store is located on the first corner north of the Independence
National Bank and we will be glad to have you come in any time,
whether you wish to buy or not.
F. S. WILSON
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
E. H. JWCHANB
Painter and Paperhanger
have recently located In this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House,
Sign, and Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glaring, etc. : My prices are
reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished.
Leave Orders with Bice EL Calbreath
or telephone Main 4A9.
-J 'w - -aw
w ' 2 V i-- r -
OWl MB I Ua
Don't make the mistake of thinking
that every talking machine is phono
graph. Th. Kdlaon r-honotrrapli Is the only
ana Invented by Thus. A, Kdlsna,
It lvw clearer and belter rendi
tions of niu.lo than any Bihar farm
. of sound reproducing machine.
Hear the new model at our store.
L. F. SAVAGE
247 Commercial Street, Balom
, MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP
GROCERIES
STONEWARE
FLOUR AND FEED
Chas. E. Hicks
Cure. 75c. Sold by Dove & Williams. 20
.m of iu4 hiialneas and profession.- K, I row
gon.
6a, Inc, Beaule.