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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1908)
THE NORMAN FARMER. He Cam Hi Tsa '' W.ih Him fo) o) niminiuii on fn) There is no need of anyone suffering long with this disease, for to effect a quick cure it is only necessary to take a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy In fact, in most cases one dose is sufficient It never fails and can be relied upon in the most severe and dangerous cases. It is equally valuable for children and is the means of saving the lives of many children each year. In the world's history no medicine has ever met with greater success. Prico 25 conts. Largo slzo 60 cents. For Sale by 1 M. KIRKLAND PREPARE TO SELL FRUITS Frank 1'uwvr, with (lie Orison Nurm'ry ('onimiy, ) the frnitgrow 4r of thin vicinity of the Willamette vlley tntiKt bo orgitniml union to tlixMe of their crojxt or they will nfver swine the proju r kirul of mar ket. He knowi whereof lie i-ix'nks, lire Hindi rmrdii-r. He up mid dnini:, I ihtmI -'iiir-d Tin-day sfU-rinMin a fruit yruKt-r; anil do nut allow an other hail sidling yt-ar liko the prwnt Kin' confront you. SmIimii 8utemn. Chronic IMrtrrlioen KHIetril. Mr. IvUsrrt K. Henry, with the Ulill-1 Htatm Kprr Co,, dilcanO, riles, "Our (irnernl Hti-rlnlend-nt. Mr. Quick, liHiulnl ma a dottle of Clismlwrlsln's Colli', Cholera and Dl- srrhoe Kemedv aim lime an? to chn-lc an att-ck of the old chronic dl- rrh- I have lined it slue tbtt time and cum) many on our tralna who have tteoo nick. I am an old aoldlrr 2 o'clock, the lv'cv. Mr. I-onurd ollic iating. Mr. Hohimutn came to IudrjM'n d.'iiro in thu yar lHH'. and linn raided luirn continuoimly until her death She wh nmrrifd in Joua in 1 M01 frr life waa di'votcd to minting tho sick. Klin wan ulwny ready and will ing to unaint in nil canca of sicklies. and tho fruit inoidii should hi'inn right now to rt'ure for the shipping I the 23rd Ohl Itt-glment, and have no mmm of I'MM. Organize, organuo, I 'lmnt wccpl chronic) diarrhoea, Al trillion, Ami Inn HufTcrcra! '' Honey and Tar will give I in medlatH relief to A ( li mav sufferers aud hastured maty raws that had refuted who served witii Rutherford K. Hayea)'0 Mi to ",l"r " Foley's and William Mc-Klnlrv four vrara in , na ,,r '" ,M1 remeay lor ortanine. Kvry cherry grown in thin valley can he aold in dirttant point like Penver, Chicago, the Da kota, Montana, aud even a far away at New York, if they are put into the right kind of can for the long journey and alco made in auitable condition before heing packed. The riiplrriefl grown in the Yakima valley of Waiih ington wore aold I y the carloadi in the ri n'i in I Ilakota cities this Ken ton; and the cherry and Iota of the other Willamette valley small fruit wlileli tfala remedy stops at once." sals by P. M. Klrkland. For cukIi, cold and all throat and lung trouble, Contains no harmful drugs. I)ovr A William. Passing ot Mrs. Bobli.son Mra. Sarah Kllen Itohinaon died in this city Sunday evening, AuguHt 10, Fred HooH'rand Mra. IIoojcr were l)alln visitors the first of the week. A llooil to i;ilerly 1'eople. Moat elderly iieople have aome kidney 1!HW, i fi o'cl.-ck p. in., at the age of or th P''' sixty-four yoars. 8he hud suffered for many weeks and death came aa a re lief. She leave a liUHhaud and three children, J. II. ItohiiiHon of Portland and the Miaxc Candea and Jennie Itohitifton of Imlrx-ndcnce. The fu- and dangeroua. Foley'a Kidney Keiu eiy haw proven a loon to nany elderly people aa It MtimuUten the urinary or gima, rorrertf Irreularltiea and tones up the whole rystem. Commence tak ing Foley's Kidney Itemed y at once and le vigorous. Dove & Williams. mm i if mmd mwk Hoosier Cabinet Saves Steps Lifo is too short to spend even one extra hour a day in hot and disagreeable kitchen if that hour's work can be saved by an in vestment of a few dollars. And it can be saved. Do not take our word for it. Let us show you the Hoosier Cabinet that saves the work then you will know how it is done. It saves all tho un necessary steps groups everything needed in the preparation of a meal in one complete, well-ordered cabinet. Jt does away with the kitchen drudgerv. Housekeepers who use it have more time out of the kitchen than those who don't. We carry them in vari ous styles and sizes. The one shown above is No. 161 a. id $1.00 a weeK buys one irnrniT t w vi n. wji a i ivntuii t " llllVi'lll lit V HOUSE FURNISHERS Whan Ha Ma.aa. Iba UiiMlem rarumr a atlylti lift Irl. ill UiMaait l.i a ! rt rlie, aitee. Imring tli lutcrtat (if I rat I. n tufktNl farm talk. ""flwrK ar trtiauta," tt aald, bu. when lliejr iu.i, rarry llwlr farms nidi tlniu as the I'TIoIm il.- hia tti -. 1Urm ar tlio . rmii frrmh. in worl.ls frtura Vb. r ymi or wyuld niulre twenty nr llilrly arra of land la kwt one fam ily, the Kreii.ti farmer will ( tila family on a ntiarler of an ai re. If ha rlioMt !) rulllvat twenty or tidily ai r- lie would I-oiii a nillliuiinlro Ilia -. rrt ISoa In tin- -tlii u ,n .i wlili -li lie l.rliic lit mil. Whnt Willi fi-rillUiiig and wnl.-niiif mnl l.-nr- lug. Ills top will U the IiIiii l.ci-1, llu.- .t. ri-ln-t null on etirili, Ml t "H I to file r'reiH'h farmer wlial lr vul.t la In a lirlina iluniiii. And when lie renu lie eontnn ta Hint on the tormina lloil of lila om ho may eiirry off rlglitet-n Inrlnn f the top soil with him. 'When ymi we a l-'rem li farmer mov ing one mini l cart -urrli- hU huint. hold B'xxla. end In aeven or eight enor moua draya hia top aoll lumhera on be hind." New York l'rea. THE MODERN HAT. Ita Serious Dafaets From tha Hyglanie Point of View. The site, the style and Incidentally the cot of women's hau, aays a writer In the lU-rllm-r L'maebau, have taen up an much of the time of the jieople who make bats a study that they have not had a moment to devote to the head covering of the aterner sex. Con sidered from tbe hygienic point of view, little fault can he found with the bate of our siatiTs, although some of them, when viewed through tbe glass of reason, are unthinkable. But men's bata are faulty from tbe phyalclan's point of view, and wider knowledge of the defects of tbe modern hat would add to the already large army of bare beaded men. In order to demonstrate which hata should he avoided a per fectly healthy man was placed where the niyaof the sun could strike him di rectly. He wore while taking tbe sun hath various klnda of hata for a period of fifteen tnluutei each. Every bat con tained in the crowu a thermometer. and these recorded as follows: Tbe one In the pnnama but 77 decrees, tbe straw sailor 81, tbe allk bat tU, the felt hat 05 and the black but and yaebUng cap WW and 100 degrees respectively. 25 Ton I'eara Wanted. The Monmouth Evaporating and Canning Company will pay the high est market price for canning for twenty-five tons of Bartlett pears de livered in good condition. Spitz Dotr for Sale. I have for sale at my home or de- ivery at Independence, the celebrated pitz breed of pups. They make the j best breed of house dogs there are. rrice 5 each. S. II. McElmukry. 20 Katray Notice. Strayed to our premises on or about April 1, 1908, one red yearling heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Cham berlain & Long, Independence, Ore- con. 8-20 - - -. He Followed the Water. "Could you do something for a poor old sailor?" asked n wanderer at the mtr door of n suburban house one morning recently. "Poor, old sailor.'" echoed the house wife, who had opened the door. 'Yes'm.- I followed the water for twenty years." "Well," said the lady as she slammed the door iu the face of her unwelcome visitor, "all I've got to say Is you cer tainly don't look as though you had ever caught it." London Answers. She Likes (Jooil Things. Mrs. Chas. E. Smith, of West Frank lin, Maine, says: "I like good things and have adopted Dr. King's Ne Life Pills ad our family laxative medicine, because they are irood and do their work without inakiiiii a I'us9 about it." i nese painiees puriiiers sold at allarug- 1 1 gists. 25c. Steps have been taken by the Amer ican Humane society to secure the co operation of President Koosevelt In the protection of the range cattle of the west. The idea contemplated is to pass laws which shall compel cattlemen to provide food aud water and shelter for their stock. Granulated Sore K.ves Cured. 'For twenty years I tuf)'ered front a bad case of granulated sore eyes," says Martin Bovd of Henrietta, Ky. "Id February, 1003, a gentleman asked me to tiy a box of Chamberlain's Halve. I bought one box aud used about two thirds of it and my eyes have not given me any trouble since.'- This salve i for sale by P. M. Kirkland. .Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of tbe .State of Oreiton. for Polk County: In t tie matter of the estate of Levlna Perry, deceased. Notice Is hereby Klven that Wesley I'erry has been duly appointed by ihe County Court of Polk County. Oregon, as adminis trator of the estate of Levlna Perry, deceased. All persona having claims against said es tare are hereby required to present their claims duly verified as by law required with in six monuis irom ine aaie nereoi ai mj residence iu Independence, Oregon. WK8LEY PERRY, Administrator of tbe esiate 01 l-vina Perry, dec-eased, B. F. JONES, Attorney. i A J Tha Kind You Ifarf) Always JluugM, Mid it kick has brrn la uso for over 30 jear, Iim borne tho siciutturo o' t IiJt ! n mad under lif p tm tjrLx&fTt wn1 I,rllon Slnre t lufaisryr "f Allow no one todlvoyou In Hit. AH Counterfeit, Iniltatlom ami " JuntMM-ffood" tire but i:ip.'rliiiriits tli.it trifle with ii! cudaugrr tho hcidth of Inliinis Mud t'hlldrru i:ikcricitc nipUtut lliperiiurnt. What is CASTOR I A Cutoru In a !iariu!tft substitute for Ctor Oil. Puro torlc, Irop and hootkLu hjrnp. It U l'l.uniiU It ron tl us neither Opium, Jtlorphlne nor other .Sun-olio subaUiK-c. 1:4 ne I Its mraiitk. It detroj AVornm nd allays IVrrrMiness. It cure DUrrhtr and Wlml Colic. It relieve Teething- Troubles, cure Con-tlpulloii and rhitiib-iK-y. It ajudinibite Hie TomI, regtihitcn tliet fitouuu h and Jloweln, glviiif bealtliy aud nuturul sleep. The C'LUdrtu'-! luuacesv-Tlie Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of XL Tie Kind Yon Haie Atajs Bonof In Use For Over 30 Years. HRwa MMn, rr Mtuf mm, mm wm am. AUCTION SALE I will sell at my place at Soap Creek bridge, near Ridder's Grove, on Thursday, Sept. 10, 1908, at 10 a.m., the following property: 3 work horse (2 hrootl msrpn snd a 5 year-old colt); 1 Purcheron colt,' 1 rear old; I Shire lurking colt, 2 Jfre rows. 14 Poland China ,hot, 2 farm wapons (1 iwo-irn-h Hturiet'aker and the other new S'-inoh Mitchell). I fHrm trook, 2 Oliver chilled plow (I No. 50 and 1 So. 60), 1 Oliver eiilfoil plow, 2 harrowp. 1 McCormiok hinder, 1 Jones mower. 1 Peering rake, 1 8iiierior disc drill, 1 new Monitor disc drill, 1 Bee-Lina Wnegy with pole, shalves and barnees, 1 No. 1 Empire eream eeparator, 2 five-gal. cream cans, 1 land roller, 1 two-horse J. I. Cm corn cultiva tor, household articles too numerous to mention, 1 blacksmithing on t fit, 1 "Old Trusty" Incubator and brooder, 150 egg capacity. A free lunch will be served at noon to all who attend the sale. Ternib of fJale. Cash in hand or bankable notes at 8 per cent. , ' FRED LOY ' E. H. HOSNER, Auctioneer. Suver, Oregon. GET BUSY and Contract Juoaf Bread for Hop Picking at. . . O2C.O FresH Bread, Baked Every Day MONMOUTH BAKERY, - MONMOUTH Pianos Organs Sewing Machines Talking Machine Records Piano and Organ Studies Sheet Music Extras for All Makes of Sewing Machines Basis of success of Old and Helia ble House of Geo. C. Wills Good goods, right prices, posi tive guarantee, and defects (the fault of instru ment) repaired fre of charge. GEO. C. WILLS, 121 Commercial Street Salem, Oregon. A. G. MAGERS, Proprietor TELEPHONE MAIN 175 Standard Liquor Go. WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM OREGON Dallas Steam Laundry Best "W"ork Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday Clee Hobiitison -Argent Independence, Oregos