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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
B. F. JONES ATTOliXj; Y-AT-LA ' XVTJKY rUMJC INDEPENDENCE. OREHO MATTISON BROS. CIGARS. TOBACCOS AND CHQlCfc CONFtCTlONERY The Benl to ft Obtained. K.it done loel anJ Ker Cooler Block INDEPENDENCE. ORE W. R ALL IN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... Iadeuendenc. Oi o r7 OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnvllU. : : : : Oregon Chat. Gregory. Jig., Dalla$, Or California Medicated Soap The tft for tan. elmtp4 hundi d,iulrurt,ln.rclllu.ol pulton tmk. Mrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr. AfrnU M on month HI., Indrpondcno Or. Launch Independence Plxa bet wee u luriepeiideure nd Pal- em dally except hunday. Passenger and freight business soncitea. Leave Independence : :30 a.m. Leave tUlem : 3:15 p.m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper Farmers Feed and Hitching Shed Jones Big New Bar Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 6 Rigs aa well as teams kept it. the dry. Horses boarded bv day, week or month. J. N. JONE5. mwmx G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. - garble and Granite IkionameDtsand Head (tones Ci metery work etc 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 COOPER BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE LCai 1XD fEKMAL Mil 93 e ie Dr. Allln, DeutUt, Cooper llldg.-tl Wanted Man lockup ood. 1'hone 318. " Frh bread every morning at Wil son's store. Genuine Sutler Nut bread at Irvine's grocery. tf4-2 EipcricucM hop dryer want a job. Enquire at this olllce. Mrs. Ed Ilillarvt is vLitme relatives t Granger this week. Leave your order at Irvine's grocery for Hanelton's jache. Dr. Dueauue. denliat, over Ind pendeuce National Hank. Wanted Dining room girl at tl Little I'alace Hotel. Steady position. Ted Cooper it turned home Monday after ndiiig the summer at New- txrt. If you have property for sule I am now ready to lit it. Ohas. L. Iliek. Enterprise office. Mrs. Ida Vaughn, of Los Angeles, California, is visiting at the home of J. 8. Cooper this week. Loot On the streets of Indepen dence, a breast pin, initials "T. II." Finder leave at this office. Mm. Lillian Eaton and children have returned from Mack Rock where they spent several weeks camping. The best tea and coffee that money can buy is Chase & Sanborn's. You can get these only at ilson s store. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kice and chil dren left the last of the week for New port where they will, spend a week. Misses Mabel and Genevieve Cooper returned from Tacoma last week where they have been spending the summer. Sewing machines, needles, oil and extras, repairing a sjiecialty, go to II. II. Jaspereon, who will try his best to please you. tf Wood for Sale Second growth at $3.50, old growth fl.OO jer cord delivered. S. Cox, Independence, fhone 143. ttt-2 The last to do for departed friends, provide them w ith the best robes and caskets. Jasperson keeps them at reasonable prices. tf Miss Clara Purvine returned Friday from Portland where she has been the past two weeks getting acquainted ith the fall styles of millinery. Peaches will be ripe at Uncle Billy Wright's orchard about August 25th. K. Ilaselton, manager. Leave your order at Irvine's grocery. Satis faction guaranteed. w-a Mrs. R. H. Allen, wife of the Methodist minister at Jefferson, vis ited a few days the last of the week at the home of her parents, Rev. Sanford Snyder and family. Robt. L. Davis, recently here from Batavia, Iowa, is visiting at the home of J H. Collins west of town. He is accompanied here by Mrs. Davis and will likely make his home in this valley. D. TAYLOR 'barber Bath Room in Con nection C STREET Independence, Ore. I.W.Dickinson s LIVERY and FEED STABLE Good turnouts and careful drivers CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ....BY THE .- BUTLER PRODUCE CO. R.E.DUGANNE, D.M.D. DEXTIST I warn I Graduate of N. P. D. C f PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE p 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. Hop picking glove at K.8. Wilson' tore. Portland hread frh tw tl Irvlna'a grocery. lM-2 Are you going camping? lluy your nnvela at Craven & Moore. I-2U A good pair of Reading gl tea 1100 t.t KreauwV Mia Iva Burton went to Corvalli Tueeduy to attend a wedding there. Mia Lucia Campbell of Eugene vU- ited this week with Mi Civile Wileos. Geo. IHiiihsm ha jt received a fine line of summer and plush wU. tf Mr. J. 8. Coojvr and Mrs. Ida Vaughn were Pallas visitors Wednes day. J. 8. Bryant is in IndeiHMidtmc this week visiting at the home of J. l. Irvine Just step in and look at the nice line of towels at Wilson' store. They have them from 5 ceut to 25 cent. Mr. II. C. Chamberlain anddaugh tcr returned Thursday from an ex teded visit in Portland and Olympia. Misees Helen and Koxanna White of Portland visited at the home ofG. A. Wilcox in this city the pat week. Peoide w ishing tJ have dental work done will find me in my office ready to accommodute them. Ir. K. r.. Duganne. Frank Mulkey of Monmouth re turned from NcwiHirt Tuesday. He has been clerk Bt the Abbey Hotel for the summer. Berkshire shoats for sale. Enquire of J. T. Huntley at the John Osborne farm, 4 mile north of Indeindence or telephone 749. A. C. VanCleave, and daughter, Nellie, from. Dallas Co., Iowa, are here looking over Oregon and visiting his aunt, Mrs. James Orr. C A. Rice, formerly connected with the O.S. S. S. of Monmouth, left Wednesday for Portland to take charge of a school in that city. Mrs. Sarah Young of Portland, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clacgctt of this city, is now spending a few days at Newport. Miss Hazel Seeley departed on her wav for Condon Monday where she will have charge of the eighth grade of the public schools of that city. The famous D. L. Hedges peaches, the Deaches that took the premium at the Portland exposition, on sale about September 1st. Phone orders, 348. Mrs. Carl Harkins of Winlock, Washington, arrived in Independence Snnday evening to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. i-lla Irvine. H. M. Edgar and family accompan ied bv Mrs. Phillips and Miss Nellie Albiker returned Tuesday from a two weeks' automobile trip at Thomas creek on the Cascades. Rev. W. A. Wood, recently from Hood River, w ill preach at the Chris tian church next Sunday. Rev. Wood has purchased the Mott ranch adjoin ing town and is moving here. Miss Opal McDevitt, who has been spending the summer in San Fran cisco, returned Tuesday. Her many friends are pleased to learn that she is greatly improved in health. All the latest ready to wear hats at the C. street millinery store. Re member the place next door to the photograph gallery. Wait for our opening which will be on the 12th. Remember the date September 12. Mrs. M. W. Wallace will have on itmlav a fine line of street, tailored and medium priced trimmed hats on Friday and Saturday, September 5 and 6th. '1 he expensive patterns will be shown I ter. Everyone cordially invited. We have several parties who are looking for homestead locations or relinquishments also some timber claims. If you know of any good homestead or timber claims it will nav vou to write to us. Address. Aenta Realty Co., 225 Failing Bldg. Portland, Oregon. tt Dr. W. R. Allin departed yesterday morning on his way to Blue River, over in Lane county east of Eugene. Allin says he is going to go in train ing to compete with Jeffreys this fall. He expects to remain out there lor three weeks. During his absence Mrs. Allin and son will visit with friends in Portland. The All-Benton School Fair will take Dlace in Corvallis today, Friday and Saturday. It promises to be a big thine for the children of Benton county and visitors from adjoining counties. The Southern Pacific nas granted a one ahd one-third fare from Independence for the occasion. Many Independence people will at tend the fair. Bridge & Beach "Superior" These heaters give you satisfaction. They warm the apartments hetter than any other stove, because they are made to throw out the heat. You know that with some heaters vmii art frr7in(r when the stove is red hot. Those are not the "Superior"; wood eaters. The La Cross The Lit CroM Iiik i the nesreft to H'rfw lion. Wo i-sy that it is the Ih,I di.k plow on flu. miiikel. II there were a heller one we would be telling it. It h properly ionit meted Hint made to do the work imeviali'il by any nt her iiinkx. Jtiet a com bination of pixl quali ties is the I. a Cross. It v a, -1 v f -ad " 8-ply hop .sewing Twine and spring eye hop Needles HANWA IRVINE Independence Hardware Merchants The Scales Tel! the Story When the bayr opens up your clip and finds it soft. long, strong and white puts It on the scales and finds It maximum weight for wool-atock. pays you more for it that's the effect ol treating your flocks with CIILORO NAPTIlOLEUn DIP Permittee by the rerernment for th official dipping ot sheep lor acab. Antiseptic and healing for shear cuts and barbed-wire wounds; insures a clean skin, free of ticks, scab, lice; eradicates foot-rot, prevents all sheep diseases, promotes growth of staple. Raises Quality, Inoreasea Prloe On. ..Hon Ohloro-lntlioleam Dip mkm a barrel ol lolatloD. Sold bj "V."ZT1" n.r job for quick .upplr. 1 nl U-Wi I pk. M ISi 10 g.1., 12 Kr-frIn pla. Thi iMxt. moat praoticl. thort book am writ ten on thia abjoct-"Jali(ne 8hp Jlrallh, an Jtrnia Tlum So"-onght to b. la Jioar h.nl. Prevention I. better tb.n cor. 'Our b "ttaov. how" for both. bnd for It bow, Wfc Wnt DtilifKtlnf Co.. Ik.. I tni It.. Mrs Tort Oil DtMrlbulInf Dtool,; chluro. St. Ui. Oth. D, ud tboucncHit WyoBl.( ud Artuu DOVE & WILLIAMS f&ft Buy vj? Swift's (iFh Pride imm soap . &ZrHi from and your Groceries K. II. KNOX, The Leading Grocer. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY TIME TABLE FROM INOEPCNOENCe KOU DALLAS Train No(14 IcaveH Indennnrlonee dully :KI a. m.; leaves MoumoutU ;15 a. m.; ariiveH Dallas 0:40 a. m. Train No (18 lenves Independence daily 10-50 a. ni.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; arrive Dallas, ll.l a m. Train No 70 leaves Indepetidenee dally fl:I6 p. m.; leave Monmouth U:W p. in.; arrive Dal las 0:55 p. in. KOB AIHLIE Train No 73 leaves Independence dally 2:30 p. in.; leave Monmouth 2:50 p. in.; arrives Alrlie 3:2a p. m. FROM DALLAS FOB. INDEPENDENCE ' Train No B5 leaves Dallas dully 8:30a. m; leaves Monmouth 8:55a. m.; arrives Indepen dence 9:15 a. m. Train No H leaves Dallas dally 1:00 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 1:25 p. m.; arrives Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon mouth for Alrlie) Train No 71 leaves Dalias dally 7:.35 p. m.; lea-es Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrives Independ. enee 8:15 p. in. FROM AIRLIC Train No 72 leaves Alrlie 4ally 4:05 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 4:40 p. in.; arrives Inde pendence 4:55 p. in JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general maBon work. Stone, Brick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Estimates free on application. Your Attention Has Been Drawn often to some home where ths inmates enied lu ho hsviuK the limn of Ihelr lives. Vou liave, doiibilens wished yon could liv such a Jolly K"d lime at your hoiiM) You ran eslly enough . One of our tslkiDir umehine will furnish any kind of entertainment yoa desire. Ktnp lu slid nee what a wealth of enjoymc tit it will allbrd. L. F. SAVAGE 247 Cemnierolal Htrest, Balem, Ors. Independence Billiard Parlor IV. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionery and SmoReri' Supplies Soft OrlnKi INDEPENDENCE - ORatOOW A good school none better. Well established reputation. BnccMnful graduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Kxpenhct Low. Many other advantages. Let us tell you about them. Write for . cata logue. SALEM, OREGON - - W. I. STALEY, Principal CITY RESTAURANT Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY Independence, Oregon -:- Opposite Little Palace Hotel Camp Stoves Reduced in Price Special price to hop pickers on Camp Stoves. We can lit you out complete for the Hop Fields. REMEMBER THE PLACE R. M. WADE & GO. Independence W. E. Craven, Mgr. E. H. NACHAND 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 prices are reasonable Slid I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely furnished. 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