West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, August 27, 1908, Image 3

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    Excursion Trains and Special Rates To
OREGON STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION FOR 1908
The I truest and Best Pacific Coast Fair
Salem, Oregon, September 14th to ,19th.
1 Crratpiit exhibit at any t'cutl Fair; Now buiMini all coiiiI-U-.l; Walk a and
ground tlm JiiK't; Tito ctiMtiiir !r tlmufaiMla; Ajriu Itura 1 Citllgt to liold
HH'ftinn; Uw fVfry tiny; Krr evninp titrla tutut-ntw; Mcr.Irny'a
HuikI ct Ortliitn; Prominent iihmi ti tik; I nncy k liiwn daily
Reserved boxes can he had in advance for the Races
Complete Program for six daysTwo great shows,
day and night Something doing every hour.
One Hundred Thousand Oregon People Attend
the Fair and Are Better for It.
A week of profit for you, enjoyment for the family and
a Summer School for all
Children Free on the 14th and 19th
COME! COME!
HOTEL MONMOUTH
Monmouth, Oregon
Under Hew Management
RaUt $7.00 Pmr Day
Fr Batht to CumU
I will sell
Real Estate
But I will lint only property
that can be sold at a reason
bly low price. Don't ak me
to list your if you want the
earth lor it. It will move i
your price is right.
Chas. E. Hicks
Hoosier Cabinet Saves Steps
Life is too short to spend even one extra hour a day in a hut and
disagreeable kitchen if that hour's work can be saved by an in
vestment of a few dollars, And it can bo 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 the un
necessary steps groups everything needed in the preparation of' a
meal in one complete, well-ordered cabinet. it does away with
the kitchen drudgery. 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. H51 and
$1.00
a week
buys one
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ita.1 1I.0 family of If. U'alkrr lt-
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Mr. ati'lMn. I.. dimpicr of Fall
City ar iiting in litn giirU of
Mr.. M. F. F..r.l.
Farl More') of IWtUiid is visiting
at the lioritn of his parents, Mr. and
Mr. James Morgan.
Mrs. H. J. Taylor returned home
Monday after a weak 'a viait with
relatives at Wellxlale.
Mrs. A. NeUon and Mrs. W. .
Walker visits a few days last week
with relatives in Corvallis,
Mrs. Linn Davidson return! to
Independence Tuoaday from her two
weeks' outing at Newport.
For Hale Horse power hay baler.
For information call on 8. Muhleman,
Independence, Oregon. Phone 665. tf
If you need good pair of gloves
go to Geo. lJunlism's and get a pair
of 0lorne glove. They are the
best. &-21 tf
70 head of mixed goat for aale.
Enquire of John Ilobbins, Indepen
dence, Oregon. Telephone Main 61.
8-13 tf.
Arthur Moore, who ha been over
in the Blab creek country for some
time past, returned to Independence
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whiteaker, who
have been at Corvallia for several
weeks, returned to Independence the
first of the week.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell of Corvallis will
preach in the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning and evening. All
are ewdially invited. -
Attention Farmer We have a com
plete stock of Binding Twine. Do
not place your orders until you get
m r w f 1 a . m 1 if i m
our prices, it. JU. uaae k uo. -ioii
For Sale. Four dozen chickens,
Plymouth Rocks, Minorcas and Leg
horns, two cows and good brood sow.
Call on Henry Mott, on the old Teal
place.
W. J. Kreutz, of the firm of Stump
& Kreutz, was an Independence visitor
the first of the week, making arrange
ments for beginning hop picking at
tVir yard. ,
Automobile for sale cheap, an
oldsmobile runabout m first class
condition for 1250; write to Paul H.
Stege care House Furnishing Co.
Salem, Oregon. 9 3
Mrs. Hopkins, who resides west of
town, departed Tuesday on her way
to Walla Walla where she will visit for
a week or two at the home of her son,
Vern Bartlett of that city. I
Sawed oak posts for sale. All kinds
from 4 inches up; large anchor posts,
Also square timber for building blocks
at 2Jc foot, at T. A. Riggs, the grocer
whose prices are right, Monmouth, tf
George Govro, who resides with his
parents in old town, fell from the
railroad trestle last week, breaking his
riirht arm. Both bones were broken
ust above the wrist. Dr. Butler re
duced the fracture.
L. C. Gilmore and wife, formerly of
this place, arrived in Corvallis a few
days ago, having made the trip from
their home near San Pedro, California,
ii their Keo runabout. They will
isit friends; here before returning to
their southern home.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed, as administrator of the estate of
Tlieron Albion Irelaud deceased, has
filed his final account In the County
Court of the state of Oregon for Polk
County, and that Saturday, the 20th
day of September, 1908, at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
at the court room of the said county In
the olty of Dallas, Oregon, baa been
appointed by said court as the time
and place for the bearing of objections
the said final account and the
settlement thereof.
WILLIAM H. IRELAND,
Administrator of the estate of
Theron Albion Ireland, deceased.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
Dated and first published August 27
1908. 9-24
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GET BUSY and Contract
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 .Relia
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. Pionoetm
TELEPHONE MAIN 175
Standard Liquor Co.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS
x 148-156 S. COMMERCIAL STREET
SJILEM OREGON
A Living Model
TRADft MARK fllOISTCRID lt
none other than yourself is used
in the tailoring of a suit made to
your individual measure by Ed. V.
Price & Co., Chicago's famous ex
clusive merchant tailors, of whom
we are sole representative here.
This fact is a guaranty that the
suit or overcoat will be
The Best Obtainable,
and not to be excelled by the
work of even $50 and $75 tailors
who operate on a much smaller
scale, although our price for same
quality is less than half as much.
Your choice of 500 Fall fabrics
and 28 exclusive style designs
made up in a manner that will
satisfy completely. Ask to see
cloth Nos. 4735, 4751, 4755, 4823,
4840, then leave your measure.
O. A.. Irameir