West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, May 26, 1904, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THIIRrH CONVENTION. ! Mr. ami Mr. !. S. Palmer re
j upending the week iu I'ortlaiid. j
Rifi'cte HrU District Meeting:! "rirt. " lawn S"1" "l
r . . . Craven it Moore'.
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! gone several months.
31 to June 3
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ThethlM.n..u.."B-j-j Ba(lheU of fun. The new lawn
Wert Willamette B.pt.rt t Craml Moore!,
tion will mwt in Independence
Tuedav May ol nJ continue in 1 1. L. rattrnon, co.icior oi cu-
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tension until Friday morning June
The meeting will be Iielt in
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the Paniint church. Following is
the program:
T u e t d a y Devotional. J- M
Green; A word of welcome, Joseph
Craven; Response, Mark Noble;
Address. An efficient Sunday
echool.it? characteristics and ac
complishments, Mrs. Scott; Ad
dress, How to make an ordinary
Sunday school efficient. James Ed
munds; Discussion; Address, Faith
ful and efficient teachers, how se
cured, D. A. Snyder; Address,
Dealing with the little folks, Katie
Shreve; Question box; Prayer ami
praise. W. H. Latourette; Address,
Sunday school expansion, James
Edmunds; Introductory sermou, J
H. Douglas.
Wednesday Devotion, A. J.
Huneaker; Reading of Church Let
ters. Short talks on local condi
tions by representatives ot the
churches, in response to roll ca.l;
Address, Characteristics of a grow
ing church, B. C. Miller; Address,
A means of power, the B. Y. P. U.,
Miss Millspaugh; Addrees, A means
of power,, the Prayer Meeting, L.
W. Riley; Women's Session; B. Y.
P. U. rally; praise and prayer, F.
II. Adams; special music; Address,
The genius of Christiau greatness,
F. W. Cliffe.
Thursday Devotion, J. H. Doug
las; Address, Experiences of the
Bible man, J. L. Whirry; The
Kingdom of God in Oegon, L. W.
Riley; Isorth America for Christ, J.
M. Green; Address, To every creat
ure in alt the world, A. W. Rider;
discussion;' demotion, B. C. Miller;
business, election of officers; educa
tional report by E. Northrop; Ad
dresses bv A. M. Brumback and
others; Praiss and prayer. L. W.
Riley; Educational sermon. F. II.
Adams.
jrriday Minister's Conference
Informal; Women's meeting; Con
secration Service led by, L. W.
Riley; Minister's Conference, infor
mal; Women's meeting; consecra
tion service led by L. W. Riley;
Address, The Surrendered Life,
Jas. A. Clarke.
The officers of the church are:
President, R. O. Jones, Amity;
vice president. C. G. Scott, Carlton:
secretary, F. C. Stanard, Newberg,
tremirer, Margaret Stanard, New
berg. Each church is entitled to five
messengers and an additional one
for every fifty members or fraction
thereof after the first one hundred.
About fifty delegates are expected
to be present besides other visitors.
tom of the Portland port, was in
Independence this week.
C. L. Fitchard, who has been
East for several months, returned
to Independencn today.
Something new at Craven k
Moore's. Call and see the Boome
rang.
Prof. Raymond will give a dance
at the auditorium Saturday night.
Come out and enjoy yourself.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will give their anuual rose
show this year between the 10th
and 15th of June. Wait for the
rose tdiow.
Boomerang, the latest thing out
better than lawn tennis, at
Craven & Moore's.
The Polk County Wool Growers
Association sold this years clip of
wool in Dallas yesterday. There
was 200,000 pounds in the pool
and the price received 19 3 10
cents against 17 3-8 received last
year. The Oregon City Woolen
Mill was the purchaser.
IMvOEHLKK 11KKE.
Southern Fad lie Manager aut
IJesident Knglueor Donald
Visit Independence.
A free motor to the republican
rally at Dallas Saturday nignt will
be run for voters and their ladies
only".
All the republican candidates
and most of the democratic candi
dates are in town to attend the re
publican rally this evening.
A. L. Sharman, brother of W. G.
Sharaan, died recently at his home
near Montreal, Canada. Mr. Shar
man was here some time, having
spent the spring of 1890 with his
brother in Independence.
Hops, fruit and grain are looking
fairly well but a shower at this
time would be most acceptable.
Though it has not been many days
since rain fell the ground is be
coming quite dry. There is some
-om plaint of the hop bore in the
older yards. The bore is an insect
that enters the root of old hops and
some years is disastrous.
R Vnahlor. manasrer of the
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Southern Pacific lines in Oregon,
and Resident Engineer Donald vis
ited Independence Wednesday.
Thev looked over tne prospect of
opening up a gravel bar in the
river oDDOsite Independence, view
ed the needs of improvement at the
S. P. station, the condition of the
company warehouses and the rail
road situation in these parts gener
ally. As to the gravel bar, the water is
vet too hish to ascertain the char
acter or quantity of gravel to be
had or to project the line out to the
river's edge though the Burvey has
been made. The probabilities are
the water will be low enough forj
track building within a month.
The indications are a big gravel
bed will be found at low water and
40u car-loads have been engaged to
the Falls City road.
Mr. Koehler observed the need ot
additional granite at the station so
as to enable people to walk around
the train in coming to town and iu
reference to the proposed extra,
train said that matter is still under :
consideration. , ' j
In his conversation here Mr.!
Koehler seemed disposed to meetj
the people half way in the matter;
of transportation conveniences. j
Decoration Day Exercises.
Decoration Day services will be.
held in the G. A. R. Auditorium
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The
program is as follows:
Salute to Flag by school.
Address. . .... - Rev. Edmondson
Reading of Lincoln's speech at
Gettysburg Prof. Newhill.
Short tales by Ministers.
Strewing of flowers to unknown
dead.
Monmouth choir.
The motor will leave Monmouth
at 10 A. M., returning after the
exercises. AH are cordially in
vited to attend.
Having sold out my grocery
business, I would be pleased to
have all who owe me call and settle
at once I will be at the effice of
Justice of the Peace Wilson.
Yours truly,
C. D. Calbreath.
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You Will Save Money on Furniture, Carpets,
Wall Paper and All House Furnishings.
Carpets
Our Carpet Department is a
busy place. Why? Because we
have the best stock of Carpets in
the Willamette Valley and our
prices are below those of the larger
cities, hence we get trade from other
towns where prices are higher and
stocks smaller.
Our Special
Sale of Iron Beds
Offers the FowcKt Possible
Prices. All I ron Pels goin at
marked down figures to make room
for a large shipment on the way.
Full size Iron Beds $2.50
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the Freight
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