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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
' IfTPEPKVDRNCR llNTEUI'l'Ifill, INDKrBVDEVCB, Oltitf ON Great Clearance Sale ! Our first annual Clearance Sale will commence Fri day, January 15th and continue until February 15th. This being our first regular clearance sale, we can promise the rood people of Independence and surrounding country the great est bargains ever offered in Independence. Tibs sale will mean bargains in all lines, so do not miss it as it means a saving of dol lars to you. Our spring stock will begin to arrive about February 15th and we must make room for it; consequently Ave shall make prices that will clean up our present stock. Yours lor uargams, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps ana uroceries. ((! ID M ESS WEIR . CICI5, Josse & Bice UNDERTAKERS Fino Parlors in connection. Day or night calls promptly attendod to. Day phono 273 Night 393 Main St, Independence, Ore. JEinbalmer and Funeral Director. Justice's Jury List. County Correspondence, KICKKKALL. '. 13. Goodell is slowly ira- ; . Fv Lucas returned home JMlanvllle Saturday, where ec :i with the remains of her Cl-rk was taken quite slok Doming and lsu't any better 1. Young and her mother, -j 'aid, were calling ou Mrs. day. L "je returned to Ballston i ere he is assisting Peter .1 Mere. - ' Burch was quite sick last , li some better. . : 7aite and wife, of Se 1 his brothers and fami r jk, returning Sunday. -1 Mrs. B. Orr ara in Los . eniovimr the California I tt r " ITaamith returned from 3 list week. i J W. E. Goodell went to Dallas Thursday, to attend county court. Frank Gibson went to Portland Tuesday, returning home Thurs day by the way of Salem. Mrs. Frank Gibson went to Sa lem Thursday, to sea her hus band's rnother.vwho is sick at the sanitarium. Peter Cook and Orval Price went to Ballston Saturday. The former has taken possession of the general merchandise store there, which &. Craven and sons have been con ducting. , John Much was quite sick for several days last week but is some what improved. Dr. Butler was called down te see E. Harmon's oldest daughter last Friday. Sho was no better at last account. Mrs. J. I. Burch has been quite sick the past week. Jury list for the year 1904, drawn on the 4th day of January: George Bolter, J. O. Brooks, Will iam Barnttt, Joseph Craven, ueorge N. (i. Clodfelter. Willard Craven, H. M. Cooper, E. W. Cooper, A. h. Chute, JJavia lwve, S. M. Daniels, Evan UyanB, u- ij. v..,Br n A . Hod m. Verd Hill. I. Hart, 0. A. Kramer, E. E. Hall, Peter Kurre, Jr.. Howard Arepps, n P l.m.Va C. W. Leonard. E Leeson, Huston Mulkey, Charles Masterson, Rev. John Usborn, i. P. Oglesby, F. A. Patterson, James Prathor. M. N. Prather. Ira Powell, J. W. Richardson, Jr., August Sperling. Clotis Sloan, U. JN . 1 narp, w IT. Walter. Gaorire A. Wells, J. E. Wilson, Otis A. Wolverton. E. E. Paddock has gone to South Bend, Wash., on a business trip. The Lewis and Clark club held their regular meeting at the city hall on Wednesday afternoon. The ladies have decided to give s Sacajawea entertainment at the opera house January 29th. . Whea Is the next dance? Saturday evening, January I6th, at the opera house. If you miss it, you certainly will regret It. - L. Gerlincrer. general superin tendent of the Dallas-Falls City railroad, was an Independence visitor Wednesday. a TTvanwftliral chnrch. Sun day, January 17th, S. S. at 10:00 A. M; K. i.. U. J!i. ai o:ou r. m. Also preaching at 11:00 and 7:30. All re welcome. The Independence Orchestra will give a dance in the opera house Satur day evening, January 16th. A cordial invitation is extend! to all. Don't forget the danoe this coming B.tnntv nltrht ia the onera house. A good time will be assured to all who attend. Indepenaence urcoeBir. l?ii1incr matter, as well as adver tisements have been unavoidably crowded out of this issue of the West Side Enterprise on account of lack of space. The pressure will he relieved after another isue. Dallas Jan. 14. Ike Hughes was accidentally shot at his home near Falls City yesterday. It is tnougni ha was unbreeching his 44 caliber gun when it discharged sending a ball through the Jungs ana nver. Walter Plvmale has gone to Jacksonville to attend the funeral of bis father, W. J. Plymale, whose death occurred a few dayB ago. Mr. Plymale. deceased ' was one ot Jackson county's pioneers and a prominent and respected citizen. The following officers of Gen Gibson Post G. A. R. were install ed by Past Post Commander, T. J. Fryer: Com., J. G. Barber; S. V., W. J. Hiff; J. V., S. DeCamp; Sur., Levi Jonee: Chap., W. P. Fisher; 2 M.. S. W. Stansberry; O. D., M. Scrafford; 0. G., H. D. Foster; 2 M. S., W. J. AluiKey; d. rew Cook; Adjutant, T. J. Fryer. Meeting on January 9, 1904. The services at the M. E. church tVA wppk have been full of interest Fairly large congrega tions have Doen present, ial meetings will continue indefi nitely from night to night. The public is urgently invited to at tend all the services. Next Sab bath morning the pastor will dis course on "The Demand for Thor oughness in the Christian Life." In the evening there will be special singing by the large choir and good. Gospel service. You will be made welcome. Come. W. W. Edmondson, pastor. Gen. GibBon W. R. C, No. 42. installed the following officers for , the ensuing year: President, Min nie F. Hubbard; S. V. P., Har rietts Bice; J. V. P..( Bella. Cressy; treasurer, Olivia Fluke; Secy., Mary Stansberry; Chap., Layilla Cooper; Cond., Maggie Finch; Asst. Cond. Nancy Ihff; Guard, Sarah Jarvis; Asst. G., Maggie Yilsoni 1st C. B. Minnie Fetzer; 2nd C. B., Mrs. Hampton; 3rd C. B., Mrs. Wilson; 4th C. B., Mrs. Jarvis. An Expression of Gratitude. Wb take this public method of acknowledging the debt of gratitude we owe to the good people of Inde- nendence. Monmouth and vicinity for their kindly assistance and sin cere expression of sorrow in the hour of our bereyment Coming among yu as strangers we have found you the warmest of friends. We beseech of ytu to accept this notice as a slight expression oi me orafitnHfland friendshiD we enter tain to each and all of you. WM. ILIFF AND UHTLDREN. Him Imoressina It on With Emphasis Is what our fine laundry work does to the man who is loosing for some thing exquisite in color and finish on his linen. We aim to make our laun dry work peerless iq beauty and in the perrect condition in which we send it home. Send us a sample handle and we will surprise you. Naw process and new prioee. Orders left at Kuteh's barber shop or he Salem stage win receive yrumyk attention. Salem Steam Eaundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Porous D Olmsted, Mgr. Phoue 11 820 Liberty Street.