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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1908)
A Living Model IT ) 1 ) 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 $75 tailors who operate on a much smaller scale, although our price for same quality is less than half as much. Your choice of 500 Fall fabrics and 23 exclusive style designs made up in a manner that will satisfy completely. Ask to see cloth Nos. 4735, 4751, 4755, 4823, 4340, then leave your measure. ill c$i Side ntcrpr!? ul tti-fkly fniiii l.ilrwtiJrn Off t it I'lm. K. 1 1 rutHlrr ml I'ru .ritr. orti.' twwnuWUM matter Subscription. $1.50 Per Ytar STEVE COOPER IS DROWNED FOREMEN Just to save a paltry dol lar every six months or so, is it worth while to sacrifice the comfort of untired feet, benefit of healthy feet. the pleasant consciousness of faultlessly, stylishly shod feet? Besides. BOSTONIANS wear so much longer than cheaper shoes that there is no real saving after alL We show the approved styles in all good leathers. THE TOGGERY Salem, Oregon itev Cooht, foreman on J. It C.HH'r' hop ynTiU, ihIm msl Mon day evi'i.ing rt he having tin ferrv to rt'lurn l t ho hop yard, lie hid conio over to got mn hop ticket. (or the follow i nil duv'a picking ami wm on hi rvturn when ho walked from the fi'rrv into twelve ftx-t of water and wa droni! brfuru any asMcUnoo could W givon. On the ferry boat ni man and woman hoidi Mr. Cooper and he remarked to Pete Duiwp that he (fueed lie would "jut nit down here with you awhile o that they won't think I am following them. The wind waa blowing gently and the ferry boat drifted out to .treati.. Neither Coojier nor the ferryman waa aware of it and Cooper thought he waa walk ing off on shore w hen he plunged off into twelve feet of water. The river waa dragged all night for the body but no trace of it could be found. Parties continued to search for the body and about 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon it was found. The coroner of Marion county was immediately notified and the remains were re moved to Salem without the custom- ry inquest. Steve Cooper was well known in and round Independence, lie had worked for J. R. Cooper off and on during the last fifteen years. He was a faithful worker and liked by every one with horn he came in contact. He had o known relatives on this coast. V And interest has to be paid on it every year or two for painting or coating. The principal also has to be paid over again in a tew years by buying a new roof. When you buy J-M ASBESTOS ROOFING all expense stops as the first cost is the only cost. The Reason made of Asbestos, an indestructible mineral nothing to rot, rust or wear out. Requires no coating or painting no expense for maintenance. Will protect your buildings from fire. Asbestoside is an Asbestos Sheathing, and is the most economical, durable and easily applied siaing Known. Ask for samples and prices. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE COMPANY 576-lst Ave. 8., Seattle, Washington. Everybody Interested in Knowing What the Authoritative Styles Are for Fall in Men's and Young Men's Apparel is invited to see the Km ml display of our exceptionally large and superb collection of new models in noted BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES SCHOOL OPENS MONDAY. The Independence Public Schools ill open next Monday, September 28th. Following are the names of the teachers: First grade, Miss Mary Scol- rd of Wootlburn ; second grade, Miss Edith Fugate of Monmouth: third grade, Mrs. Jessie Cromwell of Salem; fourth grade, Miss Myrtle McReynolds of Monmouth; fifth grade, Miss Lynda Epley of Albany; sixth grade, Miss Iva Burton of Independence; seventh grade, Mrs. Emily Armstrong of Cal ifornia; eighth grade, Miss Eunice Lewis of New berg; high school assist ant, Miss Marie Church of Indepen dence. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH RAILWAY A i TIME TABLE FROM INDEPENDENCE FOR DALLAS Train No 64 leaveB Independence dally 8:00 A. m.; leaves Monmoutb 0:15 a. ra.; arrives Dallas 6:40 a. m Train No S leaves Independence dally 10:50 a. m.; leaves Monmouth, 11:05 a. m.; arrives Dallas, 11:30 a m. Train No 70 leaves Independence dally 8:15 D. m.: leave Monmouih 6:30 p. m.; arrive Dal las 6:55 p. m. FOR AIELIE Train No 73 leaves Independence dally 2:30 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 2:50 p. m.; arrives Airlie3:25 p.m. FROM DALLAS FOR INDEPENDENCE Train No 65 leaves Dallas dally 8:30a. m; leaves Moumoulb 8:55a. m.; arrives Indepen dence 9:15 a. m. Train No 6 leaves Dallas dally 1:00 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 1:25p.m.; arrives Indepen dence 1:40 p. m. (This train connects at Mon mouth for Airne) Train No 71 leaves Dallas daily 7:85 p. m.; lea-es Monmouth 8 p. m.; arrives Independ. enoe 8:15 p.m. FROM AIRLIC Train No 72 leaves Alrlie dally 4:05 p. m.; leaves Monmouth 4l:40p. m.i arrives Inde pendence 4:55 p. m Dr. J.L. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the A merman 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 I. W. Dickinson s STABLE Good turnout and careful drivers f R. E. DUGANNE, n.M.D. DENTIST $ BS2SEB j Gradnate'of N. P. P. C f I PHONE M 303. INDEPENDENCE S JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering and general mason work. Stone, Brick and Concrete work. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Estimates free on application. E. V. Cooper of Albany is visiting in this city at the home of I. M. But ler. Mrs. John Belt is visiting this week for a few days with relatives at Mc Minnville. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are small pills, easy to take, gentle and sure. Sold by Dove & Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller of Dolph Oregon, were guests the first of the week at the home of Chas. E. Hicks. Mrs. II. C. Chamberlain, who has been visiting with friends in Portland, returned yesterday to her home in this city. J. K. Morrison of Soap Creek was in Independence Tuesday. Mr. Mor rison is one of the many new sub' scribers to the West Side Enterprise. Polk'H Gazetteer. A business directory of each city, town and vll lae in Oregon and Washington, giving a descript ive sketch of each place, together wllh the loca tion and shipping racilities and a classified direc tory of each binTnesa and profession. R. I. Folk Co- Inc., Beanie. For a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may Ve cored In about one-third the time usually re quired, oy applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely, and Riving it abso lute rest. For sale by P. M. Kirkland, Best Treatment for a Burn. If for no other reasoD, Chamberlain's Salve should be kept in every house hold on account of its great value in the treatment of burns. It allays the pain almost instantly, and unless the injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve is also uneqnaled for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 25 cents. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. Votice of Pinal Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, as administrator with the will and nexed of the estate ol John Loy, deceased, has filed his final account in the Connty Court of the .Slate of Oregon, for Polk ounty, and that .Saturday, the 17th day of October, 1908, at the hour or one o'clock in the after noon of the said day, at the court room of the said County Court in the City of Dal la, Oregon, has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jection to the said fiaal account and the settlement thereof, JOHN R. 1X)Y Administrator with will annexed of toe estate f John Loy, deeeased. Oscar Bayter. Attorney, fated and flrst published September 17,1908. A vi-it hern will provo instructivt', ami prnfitulIe. We will fhovv you what to wear well, what will wear well, and how to do it economically. All tho new stylen in Suits ami Ovor gnrmentM are here dintinctivo model of advanced fashion not to be wen clwhero. In both SuitH and Overciatn the fabrics are unusually pretty mostly bright color ellecta in distinctive stripes and shadow striK?s of.self ami contrasting colors, and in an extrarodinaiily large variety for sel ection. Come, it will afford us pleasure to "pout" you, though you are not ready to purehaFO. Hut if you an ready you will bo satisfied that there are no values that -compare with those we ofler you in our New Model Suits and Overcoats $10 - J35 eemeieMT nu ei tms hsm MICHAELS-STERN FINE CLOTHING BiCHstL. ariaa 4 CO. hchiti'. a. f. This is clothing with a lifetime of "doing beet" behind it. Boys' School Suits, $3.50 to $7.50 Suits especially designed for hard serv ice, but dressy and smart enough for "best." Double-Breasted Jackets in beautiful fabrics of quality. Everything New In Fall Haberdashery and Hats Salem Woolen SALEM Mill Store OREGON The 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 tbe effect of treating your flocks with CIILORO" NAPTIIOLEUr.7 DIP Permitted by the government for the official dipping of sheep for 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, Increases Price One gallon Ohloro-Nuptholenm Dip make, s barrel ol lolutioa. Sold by many agencies one near yon for quick .apply. 1 pal., tl.6U;S gal., $6.19; III gal., 12.eO-freight paid. The tHHt, moat practical, $hort book erer writ ten on this subject "Making Bheep Healthy and Keeping Them " onght to be In your hanill. Prevention la better than cure. Our book "show, how" for both Bend for it now, re. Wttl Dlttafectlni Co., Inc., I E. UK It, Net York Clt Distributing Depot.; Chicago, St. Louli, Omaha, Denver and throughout Wyomlog and Arlsona DOVE & WILLIAMS Buy Swift's Pride Soap and your Groceries from II. KNOX, The Leading Grocer. AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept. 26, 1908, at a.m., the following property: To be sold at the Dr. Davidson place, one mile East of Parker; two and half miles northwest of Uuena Vista. Five horses, 3 geldings, 2 brood mares, 1 spring colt, 5 cows, 1 two year old steer, 21 shoats, 1 how and pigs, DUslioep, 2 binders one nearly new, 1 mower, 1 horse rake, 1 wagon, 1 Hancock disc plow, 5 walking plows, 2 No. 60 Oliver chilled, 2 No. 40, 1 garden plow, 1 garden cultivator, 1 land roller, 1 fanning mill, platform scales, 1 cider mill, 1 portable black-smith forge, 1 hack, 1 buggy 1 bugry polo, 1 broad cast seeder, 1 grain drill and broad cast seeder combined, 1 four-hone drag harrow, 1 three-horse drag harrow, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 disc harrow, 2 and a half sets work harness, one set hack harness, 1 single harness, 1 saddle, 1 heating stove, 6 chairs, 40 turkeyR, several dozen chickens, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of sale. All sums under ton dollars cash. All gums over ten dollars bankable note, six months time at 8 per cont. 5 per cent dis count for cash. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. E. H. H08NER, Auctioneer. G. C. BOLTER D. & W. CHILL CURE A safe and reliable remedy for the cure and relief of Chills, Fever, Ague and all Malarial Conditions. It contains no harmful drugs and one or two bottles will entirely remove the ma laria from the system. Sold under a positive guarantee. Price 75 cents. Dove & Williams, Druggists WANTED Teams; good wages, steady work on railroad construction work between Dallas and Salem. Apply or phone Salem, Falls City & Western R. R., Dallas, Oregon. CITY RESTAURANT Chas. HornbacK, Proprietor SHORT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS. MEALS 25 CENT8 AND UP MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY Independence, Oregon -: Opposite Little Palace Hotel v