V EIGHT WEOT S.DS ENTERPRISE, INPEfENP OK social and Personal. L Tom Fitchard U homt from New- pork Miss Dorothy Cooper U borne gain. Miss Louise Waller hti returned from the Astoria regatta. A lunch counter will be opened in rear of the Gem saloon. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson returned from Newport Monday. Walter Cummins arrived in In dependence from Newport Monday. Miss Mabel Cooper and sister, Genevieve, are visiting in Port land. T. C. Jackson, a respected Silets citizen ia among the hoppickers camped near town. Miss Gertrude Vernon and Miss Anderson, have gone to Moro, Sherman county to resume teaching- , Mies Myrtle Scroggs left ywter day for Olympia, Wn. She will teach in the evergreen state the ensuing year. W. G. Sharman and family in cluding his mother Mrs. Isabel Sharman. have returned from a . fire weeks outing on the coast south of Yachats. Salem loet two well known bus iness men the past week in the death of Geo. P. Hughea and J. C. Brown. Both were prominent la business and political circles. MWknife Brakeman Stabs Gambler and Marshal Shoots Brakeman at Newport by the Sea. Shooting in the Midst of Crowd of 500 People on Sunday at Boat Landing. f at John' Chiswell. an Albany gambler, who has beeu running a game at Newport tnis summer, was stabbed and seriously, perhaps fatally, injured by Al Reid, an ei tra brakeman on the Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, who, in turn, was shot and severely wounded by Jamee Beach, marshal of Newport, Sunday. A fight between Chis well and Reid, who was aesUted by a young man named Doty, a deck hand on the steamer Richardson, occurred in a rear room of the Re- n.nlinn aalnnn about 4:30 o'clock. wavM Chiswell being stabbed in the right leg near the hip, and slashed across the left wrist, ana sustaining eerious injuries about the head from beinff kicked by his assailants. A few minutes later Marshal Beach shot Reid, the ball entering his neck just below the left ear and lodging beneath the skin on ths right side of the face, ranging up ward in its course and barely miss ing the jugular vein. TK ahnntinr occurred in front A UW avwva of Loomis' store, almost in front of the Bay View Hotel, opposite tne boat landing, the most prominent pluce in Newport. An immense crowd of people had gathered there i io see me wam.uau fw"" It is said that L. uerunger nas Douna ior mumuj u Uken up the proposition to build a tart homeward, it being almost road from Dallas to Salem. If i time for the boat to leave ior . .t .n..t thaL.n;n. Th ihootmir toot place in ukniii' I ...I., of the crowd, in 1 jroad may hje feuUU t ' v Unit, of Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory arrived in Inde pendence Saturday and will I make his home with hia mother, Mrs. I. F. Holt who resides in this city. The correspondents contest closes Saturday niht. At the hour of eoing to prees standing i as follows: Wm, Fishb.ck, 2288; 1040: Miss Clark, 689; Maple' Grove 116; Parker 460; HigWand 186; Airlie 99; Ballston, 74; Oak Grove, 52; Pedee, 83. t?. Mmondson lectured Sat urday at Lincoln and Summit on -Three Years in the Frozen North. The lectures were illustrated .tican views and were WHO BVCJCUf , . well received. Mr. Edmondson spent three years as missionary inL abrador and his lectures are of that country. 'i?.,Mat A. A. Beery, who is supplying lor Elder Wigmore at the Christian cnurcn, v nextSundav apon the following verv interesting themes: At eleven a m. "Who Shall Separate Us From God"? At 8 p. m. "The quiua. us r - - - the, center of tb9 ia t&eJMwre-. midst Cf a large number of women and children, and created intense excitement. Reid dropped to the when eboi and gruuuv not. understanding the circumstances leading np to the shooting, thought it was a case oi murder. As a resun oiarenai Beach's life was even threatened. It was with great difficulty that a., restored and the J 1 m.n t atrn Ia. tha hotel. - WOUUUCU ujbu The trouble originated about two jaceB I ... ..... . a BUSINESS LOCALS. A good place to sUp for a meal in Salem is at Strong's restsurant. Meals at all hours. The International Poultry Food max i-A . at th Ii.dependsnce Fsea More. Shoe from 0 osnU to $4.00 the People's Cash Store. Mn.tr.'. Hlr Inviirorator and Newbro's Herpicide for dandruff fallinff hair or diseased scalp sold In bulk, 50c 8 oi., or applied if . rr I ill necesaary oy woore 4jioi baibers on V street. Just received by expreea direct . . 4 from New York Uity tne iaiw a n.w tia in ladies' neca wr, purses, band bags and belts, at Messner's. " Mrs. Wallace now baa on display a complete Una of street bate. Two thousand lbs. of good clean timothy lust received at Fraxer 4 Rice'a. Don't forget that anything for poultry or stock is to be had at the Feed Store. . All kinds of hop-picking gloves at the People'a Cash Store. Ladies' sunbonneU 15-20 and 25 cents, People's Cash Store. Call on Frarer A Rice for , graal seeds. . . Trellis poles for "ale. Inquire of Chas. 8. Iliif. v The Corvallis Steam Laundry makes a specialty of gents goods and lace curtains. Your laundry called for and delivered at your door. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goods called for on Mondays and Tuesdays and delivered on Fridays. ha left at Craaen & www " 4 'oTt--' jj ft! DoYouKnoiv ; !Z7nn of Best .hJlJl IIV make a specialty of J ,lJL'JirfL Work' Get oprilonJjo Prices will suit.. vt.tnr nurchaaintt call and see.) Mrs. Wallace's line of street bt,. For the bBt working gloves gw to Mesener his gloves are, guarao teed to give aatisfaction. , Calling carda in six alzes lOcents package at Craven & Moore's. TT;oot market nrice for eegs AAftMVw. and poultry, People's Cash Store. Hats for hopplcken at Mrs. Wal c:.; anA. His Work." A noiy ciym- - . cordial invitation to all. Take your Bibles at the evening service. c will be resumed at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Preach ing by the pastor at 11a. m. and 8 p.m. A very kind welcome to all who desire to attend these ser ices or make a church home with this people. Timely gospel sub . jects will be presented both morn ing and evening. u. .n1 Mrs. Sam Eckstein ar rived yesterday from Chicago and are guests at the home of Ed Tut tie, uncle of Mrs. Eckstein. She is also related to the Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Eckstein will be here .i.,r, th honoicking season and an a diversion, may go into the hop c.ul The are looking for lo- ucium J . .. . cation in the west where they hope for better health, and therefore will it John Chiswell who was. weu Wall aa'iack" Chiswell, 5- Bn Albanv voun man and Las a a -' t - . a. - . t f i that aliAsf n il hlft IIIO i VUV city. Al Reid has recently been an tra brakeman on wui-"5 , h. Cnrvallis & Jasiero. no a resident of Albany, but has not there looz and little is known TVith men are about dUU TW v . Excitement ran niga u oww.. fnr a litUe while toiiowmg .u:n -n for a time it was fear BUUVflug - . ed that a bloody battle would be fought between the marsnais friends, and the gamblers on one side and the wounded brakeman's r- j. xnAra manv of the irieuuo, iuv.v.v.0 , r visitors on the other DUWMi' I vTim .inn was condemned m tne etrongest terms, not only for shoot- . . I . A. C a, Aa ing at bis victim witnou nrv haueting every means within his power to arrest tne man, ou r .. . 1 ZIh u .am gathered within Kiir men. women and children, gathering for the departing boat for Yaquina to conneet with the excur sion train. It was mere luck that the bullet which flowed its way v it,.t.i1 and neck of Reid j: j . vfii mnmt rn a else, as the street waa crowded at the time. A nod line of poultry supplier o " at the Independence Feed Store. Hon nickers can find anything onaH fnr the laoie t tu. a, a. n n u vvm w R.r.a Frank Bennett made XJOVWUHV v,. tart that Bert Oakman ia a married man the latter ehot and killed Bennett at uiusooro a A 4. Saturday. Oakman toon w we woods and has not yet been cap- tared. Rors' washine machines sell for $6.00 at R. M. Wade ana io. Lea's Lice Killer and Lee's Egg- Maker at the Feed Store. Rock salt and oil meal at the Feed Store. Tha oAlAhrated Ladies' Suits and Skirts to be had only at Paddock's. Tn.f. received 400 cloth bound books 15 cents and up at Craven & Moore's. So-Boss-So-Kill-Fly protects cows from the torture of flies sold qy Frazer & Rice. Aeency for Royal Worcbester Corsets at Paddock's. - Water melons on ice at C; & M's. Nice Cloth bound books 15c at Craven & Moore's A lnt of drv'-eoods and shoe . an. l . 1- boxes 10 cents,eacn, reopie aen Store.; T)A.i'f winff machines have k immea and hiizhly finish DVI'U Wa - u r TCverv machine suaranteed for 10 years. Sold by R. M. Wade & Co. See that gasoline cookstove at Fraxer Bice a. Ground bone, shell, grit, beef meal u! ths popular Holly chick food at the Independence Feed 8tore. .i . thinffS in uee too , . . , neck wear, .belts and hand bags at Messner s. tl.c isnn of Ladies' Skirts ever in Independence to be seen at Pfttidock. M. it E. stands for McCready Sl Earhart, leaders in groceries. Ocean Wave and 1905 washurs are sold by R. M. Wade & Co Eyery machine guaranteed. Watch for the M.& E. announce ment next week. Our line of shot guns.and hunting coats is complete. Our prices will iir . 1 f. P interest you. K. M. UB Drink Dr. Peppers on ice at C. M's. Fall Ptock arriving every train at Paddock's. Trw k can of So-Uobs-So-KUI- m Tt keeps the Hies on your cows and increases the tluw oi mua. Tents and camp stoves at Frazer & Rice. Iw JUUsto California The Triennial Conclave Knights Templar will be held at San Fran Cisco, September 5th to 9th and the 8ov?rrimi (Jrand Lodge I. O. 0. F.. will b hld at same point 'September IVtb to 25th. For fkthe occci'n8 tU Southern Pacific Co. will place in effect the extremely low rate of one and one third fare for the round trip, not to exceed 125.00, the rnte from Portland. Thrfc who are planning a trip lo California should take note oi these rtiW. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN For Hrut. Wanlwl or uliulUr in. tun four linen In IIiIm oolninu, 2,r)Cnl: one month "ft Cfiiti. Married In Monmouth. Thnmaa K. Zieber was married to Miss Lottie Grounds at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, . 1 V.I7 1 L. Grounds in Monmouin, v eanes- day evening, August a. ii wsb not an Invitation affair but quite a number of friends and relatives pleasantly surprised the bridal nnrtv hv annearius at the an- r J -j -rr - pointed time and witnessing the .oramnnv. The briae was iormer- ly a popular Monmouth lady but now resides in Portland where she has a large music class. The rranm is a medical student having spent two years at Willamette TTniweraitv and Will finish his course in the medical department of the University of Oregon at . a a Portland. FOR SALE Frenb milch cow and calf. Will dispose of same at $30. Sam Muhelman, Independence. LOST On Main street in Inde pendence, Monday. August 27, a cold watch, Elgin movement and Duber cane. A reward is offered ths finder. The Toaat of the t "There is so muob Bal ikt Best of os, And bo much Good abort Worst of us, That it scare If beboovw As; us To talk about ths Rest of a." MAHH1ED HA' TWIT Oh, the'gladneesof her W l she s glad, And the sadness of her sad she's sad, nt the gladness of bsr W tha sadness of her ssd, a nothinir to the msdneii " mad when she's mid. We are making a JM hop ticket work, flacsyourol i h th Wrt 8n! ' I'rimk, Tickets printed M A on good cardboard ana You will need hop ticW tbo West Side Enwpi repared to print them your order now. PRUNE DRYINfl. - I am nre nared to drv all prunes brouaht a to my evaporator 3 miles west of Monmouth this season. L. a, Thurston. 3ol)n $bolund fUercbant Cailor ;0p(rfio.$e EI.3., Coxrt St. Stlea, Orego. Frank Rjg Prorjrietoo of the Inl . r!. ence-Salem Stages Leave. Little Palacs Hotel W nee dally at 8 a. m. Returnrag leaves IUd Froii at.Kl U.Um. 1 :30 D. V nMin mm k ' - j All orders glr-noireniiai" Your patronage sollotw . j : TniW Mr, J. W. Turnr, says that Chamberlain ibN-J Liver WM J gooa man anjuiii - M tbe doctor. 11 ' onnuywasai-.to;- sine that would proou-- . m .lafltUO -..1. U blllouanass and eooP" time woold be n-i 1 r' one medlnlna. F " glsU. make their home in rout couny