Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1908)
1 UK WITT, M. P. Hif il.-Un and Burgeon and a. OrtW bonn. . w IS w. aJ 1 1 )v. m, Call wl ' a.uJ 4. HOMER LolK,K X. K ot If Mu every Mon. night I K. of I'. Hall. M lioeu, C. t J, . lUciianle.. K.B aod 8. B. F. JONES A TTOIlXi: Y-A 7-LA W XOTAIIY VUIILIC Office epnair ln,CKp-r Wk INDEPENDENCE. OREGON MATTISON BROS. CIGAKS, TOBACCOS AND CHOICE CONFbCTIONERY The IV.l to Be Obtained. Ktit door Hotel an4 Rear '.coper Block INDEPENDENCE, ORE W.R ALLIN, D. D. S. .Dentist... Palate. KxU-vtioa Ooopar B I Id lot. Independence, Oregoa OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnvttU, : : t : Oregon Chat. Gregory, Jigt.. Dallas. Or. California Medicated Soap The txHil for sorra, rlippl hand dandrull, Insert stints aod polaou nk, Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. Monmouth BL, i odepDdeoc Or. Launch Independence Ply betweeu ludepeiideuce nd Pal cm daily except r-unday. Paeseuger sod freight business solicited. Leave Independence : 9 :30 a. m. Leave Salem : 3:15 p.m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper CC3 i R. E. DU6ANNE, P.M.D. t DENTIST 3 Graduate of N. P. P. C PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. garble and Granite i on anient and Head ttones I tnetery work etc Dr. J.L. 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 & 8 COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE J Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Bar Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 5c Rigs as well as teams kept in the dry. Horses boarded bv day, week or month. J. N. JONES. JME1 CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ... BY THE BTJTLER PRODUCE CO. Polk's Gazetteer. A business directory of each city, town vl laire In Oregon and Waslilnnton, Kyl"K .d.e8c." Sketch or each place, together with the loca iion and .hipping facilities and Ma, o'aMlfledj airec tory of each business and profession, it, 1 roia A Co., Inc., Seattle. m You Haye to Eat Why not make tt A PLEASURE Many per wit buy flour thlnklnt that on at I'd It at gt! at another. Wkn you bur cheap flour you ml II lb pleattir there tt in eaiinii fur no one exit make gd breed out of poor flour. One of the beat brandt of fl.Hir to be bad lo I hit market it the Gold Dust Flour wle by the Sidney Power Co,' mill at Kidney, Oregou. Junt try Gold Dust Flour Buv one tack-the price it on'y 1.25 and the alltfaetlon and good bread you will have will linger long in your memory. For tale by F. S. WILSON Independence, Oreffoo. 8-1S I. W. Dickinson s LIVERY and FEED STABLE Good turnoutt and careful driver The ARCADE CIGAR STORE Frank U. Cox, Proprietor Fine Candies, Cigars and Tobacco . Soft Drinks, Confectionery, Fruits. Etc. rtiona Main 'JO Independence, - Oregon JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general maeon work. Stone, Brick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Estimates free on application. D. TAYLOR BARBER Bath Room in Con nection C STREET Independence, Ore. Agricultural College Corvallis, Oregon. Offers solleglae courses in Agricul ture, including Agronomy, Horticul ture, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, etc ; Forestryj Domestic Sci ence and Art; Civil, Electrical, Me chanical, and Mining Engineering; Commerce; Pharmacy. Offers elementary courses In Agricul ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and Art, t'emmerce, and Mechanic Arts, Including forge work, cabinet making, steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, etc. : . ' Strong faculty, modern equipment; fr e tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full Inform ation onjapplication to the Registrar, free. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM INDEPENDENCE FOR DALLAS Train No 64 leaves Independence daily 6:00 a. m.; leaves Monmouth o:15 a. m.; arrives Dallas 6:40 a. m. Train No 8 leaves Independence daily 10-50 a. m.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. m., anives Dallas, 11.30 a m. Train No 70 leaves Independence dally 6:15 p. m.; leave Monmouth 6:30 p. m.; arrive Dal las 6:55 p. m. FOK AIRLIE Train No 73 leaves Independence daily 2:30 p. in.; leaves Monmouth 2:50 p. m.; arrives Airlie3:26 p. m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No 65 leaves Dallas daily 8:30a. m; leaves Monmouth 8:55 a. m.; arrives Indepen- d,TrCaln1NoBt!ieaves Dallas daily 1:00 p. so.; leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. m.; arrives Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon mouth for Airlle) Train No 71 leaves Dalias dally 7:35 p. m.; lea-es Morrmoulh 8 p. in.; arrives Independ. ence 8:15 p. m. FROM AIRLIE Train No 72 leaves Airlle daily 4:05 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 4:40 p. m.; arrives Inde pendence 4:55 p. I" OREGON Shopj LINE AND UNION PACIHC 3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour ist Bleeding cars daily to Omaha, Chi cago, Spokane, tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas City; through Pullman tour ist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago and Kansas City; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East dally. 70 PortUndtoRcLica20 7fl IV No change of cart w LOCAL AD PtESOXAL KEIS Ir. AU1, PentUt, Cooper BMg.-tl Wanted Man tochop wotxi. Dtune 34H. H GfiiUlii HulUr Nul bread at Iryine'e grocery. ti-'i lave your order at Irvine' growry fur lUaeltoit'e jfaihoa. tt-3 Dr. Duganiie, dei.tlei, over Imle emlfiice Natinnal Hank. Miat llcai. ie lUiller U tending wwk at the catt at Xewptirt. Ion't forget Wilton' lcture, 8 teniber 2d t the Methoditt church. WantvJ Dining room girl at the Little Palace Hotel. Steady poaition. If you have pruerty for tale I ant now ready to lint it. Chat. K. llickt, Enterprise offlco. DeWitt'e Little Eariy Kiteretafe, eaey, pleaat.t, aure, little liver pill. Mold by Ive A William. Found A gold teal ring. Owner can have tame by paying cot of tint advertisement. Call on Monmouth Hotel. Mr. McLaughlin of Pan Jote, Cl ifornia, it visiting relatives near Mon mouth. He made the trip in a Keo roadster. There are many imitation of De Witt' Carboliied Witih Htnel Salve hut jutt one orlgitml. Hold by Dv 4 William. Sewing machines, needles, oil and extras, repairing a iecialty, go to II. II. Janperson, who will try his let to please you. tf Wood for Sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth H(X) I cord delivered. S. Cox, Independence, rhone H3. t-2 The last to do for departed friends, provide them with the best robe and caskets. Jasperson keeps them at reasonable prices. tf Lost A Heart-shaped gold locket with "B. 8. W." engraved on ' it. Please return to I. W. Dickinson's livery stable and receive reward. Peaches will be ripe at Uncle Billy Wright't orchard about August 25th. J. K. Haselton, manager. Leave your order at Irvine's grocery. Satis faction guaranteed. 8-3 Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson returned Tuesday from a two weeks' outing at Newport. Mrs. Wilson, on account of whose health they went, came home much improved. O. M. Lehman and N. J. Groos of Antioch Valley, Idaho, who are stop ping at Monmouth, were in' Indepen dence this week, consulting the real estate department of this office. For the accommodation of those who will attend the circus at Salem the Steamer Independence will make trips as follows. Leave Independence 8 a. m. and 5:30 p. m. Leave Salem 3:15 p. m. and 7 p. m. ' New thirty-two volumes Encyclo pedia Britannica and unabridged dic tionary. Set of encyclopedia and dic tionary cost $ 74. , Will sell the whole thing for $30. Apply to Enterprise for information.' Not damaged. John H. Robinson of Portland was in Independence for several days during the illness and in attendance at the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Elinor Robinson. He was ac companied by his wife and baby boy. The little eight-year-old boy of Mr. Boyle of Rickreall was thrown from a mule the last of the week and received severe injury to his right hand. The hand was badly bruised and the bones injured. A doctor from this city was called to dress the wound. President William P. Stark and three members of the Missouri State Board of Horticulture will spend two entire weeks in Oregon before they complete their tour of the state. The name of Stark is well known to every fruit grower in America, and the good opinion of these gentlemen is worth much to the state. J, W Propst, while feeding thresher for George McLaughlin near Buena Vista, came near losing his right hand. The band cutter's knife collided with his hand severing the tendons of his little and ring fingers. Dr. Butler, who was called to dress the wound, says that it is possible that he will lose the use of those two fingers, how ever, he entertains hopes that they may be saved. J. M. Gentry met with an accident last week while operating the ferry at this place. The accident occurred on account of a mix-up with logs which were being driven down the river. A bunch of them collided with the ferry boat breaking some of the gear ing ropes which released the wheel. Mr. Gentry lost control of the wheel and in its mad career his right arm was caught and . mutilated badly. He has been under the doctor's care for sometime on ., account of the mishap. 1 ifOil mm on the shady side of the house, fit ted u n with a hammock will heat all the summer outings you could have. It don?b make you tired going and coming. One never gets repaid" for the trouble of packing and repacking for at trip to the mountains. A hammock on the shady side of the house is as restful as anv mountain retreat. .11 I I 1 Lj mmJ ir m HJINHA IRVINE Independence Hardware Merchants Mrs. Bohannon and daughter, Ha- el,were Salem visitors Monday. Don't forget Wilson's lecture, Sep tember 2d, at the Methodist church. Dr. O. D. Ireland and Mrs. Ireland, who have been visiting at the home of J. E. Hubbard, returned to Portland Tuesday. Mrs. E. T. llenkle and daughtor, Emma, returned from Newport Mon day, after several weeks' pleasant so journ at that place. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Byrup In eaneciallv recommended for children. It tastes nearly a good a maple sugar. Hold by Dove & Williams. The famous D. L. Hedges peaches, the peaches that took the premium at the Portland exposition, on sale about September 1st. rhone orders, ri n 348. -a Mrs. G. W. Conkey and sister, Miss Emroy McDevitt of Dallas, left the first of the week on their way to So- daville where they will sojourn for some time for the benefit of Miss Mc Devitt's health. . 1 Jacob Nash, the man who carries the mail between Buena Vista and Suver, met with a severe accident in a runaway last Saturday. He had just come in from the divide to Suver and was unhitching the team when thev became frightened and ran away. Mr. Nash held on Jo the lines until one of them broke and the sudden pull on the other brought the team around suddenly which turned the rig upside down on him. When he was found sometime after he was unconscious with a great tear of the flesh on his chin and his under lip almost stripped off. He was also injured about the shoulders and spine. Dr. Butler who was called, says the man was badly used up but that lie promises to recover rapidly. Tha Scales Tell the Story When the buyer opens up your clip and finds it soft, long, strong and white puts it on the scales and finds It maximum weight for wool-stock, pays you more for it that's the effect of treating your flocks with GliLORO NAPTH OLEUM DIP Permitted by the government for the official dipping ol sheep for scab. Antiseptic and healing for shear cuts and barbed-wire wounds; insures a clean skin, free of ticks, scab, licej eradicates foot-rot, prevents all sheep diseases, promotes growth of staple. Raises Quality, Increases Price One uallon Ohloro-Naptholenm Dip niakei i a br"l "ot ylatlon Solf b, "."nf nr ion for ailck wpplj. 1 sal.. l."UiO cai., Th hit moit practical, thort boo STST writ, tea on th?.' ltSUki Sep HtnUKv ani AV Them A"-traght. to be In loar hand.. Prevention la better than, care. Oar book l-SZmhotrtotbot. 8n4 for H Bow. fret. MtwinrtKiet,iM, twft!t,r.rteit, DUOHbutloe Dep.: Chla.ro. St Loulj, Omaha, Q -Ci -Ci If your home was fitted with jneof our Bridge A Ihach rnngct you would be turprit eil how much In-ttor thing would taMe. A UrrJ Bridge & Beach Range add flavor b cooking, le caute it bakes letter nd in the required time. Time in the essence of good cooking, Independence Billiard Parlor IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionery and SmoKeri' SuppHe Soft DrinKs INDEPENDENCE - OREGON A live business training school school. Endorsed by business men. live 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 SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS . . MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY Independence Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel QUALITY WE HAVE. IT and It la always our aim to k.P the finality of our goods up to the highest possible atandard VVe have a stock of i highest poesi DRY OOODS FURNISHING GOODS NOTIONS AND SHOES Our store is located on the first corner nort h 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. NJICHMND Painter and Paperhanger I have recently located In this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House, Sign, and-Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing etc. My price are reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnmhed. Leave Orders with Bice Q. Calbreath or telephone Main 419. ----- twl NWt Don't make the nnsiake of thinking: that every talklnic machine is phono grtLh. The Kdlaon rhnnocraph I th one lnvntd ljr Than. A, KtMtno, It gives clearer and tmtter rendi tions ol music than any other form of aound reproducing maehlnt. t Hear the new mixlel at our etore. L. F. SAVAGE 247 Commercial Street, Salem GROCERIES STONEWARE FLOUR AND FEED