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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
J ltUl j.mT.Jrowof Corvallla w.. J(t thirty held f l"1 Tber! own grain coming p nicely '"'"'''" "r" "H" " ' Cbrii Peterson Is assisting Mr. Irtloo In carpenter buhnes , impendence. Inner Whh1" rc,,loJ l,U wing . Mri, Jar Khmles left for U mk tlir hotun. Mr. Khodes t,il go later. Ht'KNA VISTA Mrs. J. I-or Albany ttsit- lUrt Border haa commenced lh Wiioi of his nw residence. t (IliJiit Gorln who has been quite lit improving. Eilon Hens Iim rtnted the W. ;.McUugtlin tTta ,,orlh ftw' -ilrandina" Merrill U visiting; rirtJi t Jefferson this week. Mr.snd Mrs. M. N. Pralher were tilu iitor leal week. Mrs. B. H. Hilar vNlted with t dsughier Mr. A.J. tticbardson. W.1I. Murpbjr Is going to iut 3t twenty five acree of hojs on L!ice this year. U Prsther bi the contract lo .rnieh 400 Irtrllia Kles for Callin isUon. Miii Dorrul of Woobburo is biting her iiter Mr. A. Mc laughlin. Mr.ind Mr. II. G. Hall of Cor- hillii xrnt Sunday with their m uli bere. Mr.ind Mm. Sam Ualdwln and Mr. tnd Mr. 1). Kaldwin left Monday fur their new home at pt1:. fpoed Bere'in died in Salem the iof this month after a lionrerlog ilnsss. The remains were brought Un for buriil. Rev. M. J. Bill ne Inducted the services. He loaves V wife tnd five children to mourn : low They have the sympathy 'many friends. M'VKK. Mf. C-l! Mul.ane of Oran'fa visited with relatives and friends the kit of Uit week. Miss Lena Finch ut I - - ...MVM IIU'MH. visited with Jle Frum over Hun. diy. Mr. and Mrs Hell of California have returned to buver lo make their home with their mother Mr. Wheeler. Mr. and Mm. IUnry I'ulse of Pea Ie vUited with Mr Hliunaon Uit week. M1N Cap of Portland ienl lant week with her couitin Mr. J. M. Laraon, Hay Mc lliiidy it at Corvullii thin week. V. N, Bluiup of Kugene wu home on buiiieit Saturday, A. KitupeoQ and tun Fred made a bualneii trip to Albany Wednei day. Card Uf l liuuka. The Deoole ot Iodenendence. old and young, the children of the pub In ichool, the piooeen of Dallai and Hickreal aldmi iintneMtirably during the aickneei of our husband and father and honored hie memory with their pretence and services at bis funeral and we wish to express to one and all our deep appreciation aisuring thetu tbat their many kindnesses and sympathy sual never be forgotten. Mrs. lleny Hill L. II, Hill Homer Hill Verd Hill Oarlln Hill . i A. Patterton, J. M. Mitchell, J. II Collins and Ieaac Kutler. Mr. and Mrs. George Conkey, Mrs. Clare Irvine, Mrs. J. E. Kirkland, Mrs. Jeaw Wbiteaker. Mr. and Mrs. f r- t- ;.. y. .iHlli.irttHli. 3 C- " -" ' 111 W. R.ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist. PalolwM KxlraetloB H(W!lalty. , Coopt Building, Independent, Or G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated. Eat Bide Main Street, MiFT'KNDKNC K, OfcECOK n.n.JAOPcncon Undertaker, Embalmer, and Fuaeral rirector. Lady AaalaUnt wbeo Desired. INDEPENDENCE . - - OREOO.V OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMPBELL BCXLOING, DALLAS, OREGON. Some Desirable Property FOR SALE. ' My residence In Monmouth and two blocks in business center; also GJ acre tract of town property. . Dwelling provided. with hot and cold water system and septic sewerage. C. F. Fisher, Mormouth, Oregon. Prof. Raymond came down from pny Tuesday. He has a danc pg clss in that city. I. L. SMITH w Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET. George Burton, Miss Edith Owen' Hrnn and William Walker comprised .Independence, - Oregon. the choir. Miss McDevitt pres.ded , T T SMITH; Proprietor. attheptano. ( HOTEL HAMPTON KirstcUes Home Accomodations. Monmouth, Oregon. Kales II per day. D. M. HAMPTON. jW. G. SHARMAN, i Mihnnt Tailor IflVI Wiv"ii Rank Building, ISPKPENDKNt'K, . OkKOGN. Testimony of a Minister. Rev.Jao. fi. ox, of Wake, Ark., write, "r'or 2 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. 1 consulted a num ber of physlclaua and tried all sorts of medicine, but get no relief. Then I began the ue of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease tbat had me lo Its graap for twelve years." If you waut a reliable medi cine for Liver end Kidney trouble, tomaeb disorder or geceral debility, get Electric Bitters. It's urranteed by A. 8. Loeke. Only w WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS Salem - Oregon E. H. HOSNER THJ Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 year exper tenco. Pbone 143 Monmouth. Ore OoDn SDolund 'fflercbanf Opera ficuje Bldg., Gourt $t. Salea, Oregon. nO06 sy- V O yfSS. S 'w (I (3 (1 O (1 to. GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Granite onumenisand Head "eton'es Cemetery ! work etc. BarberShop. mAin BTRKKT, One dor south of -Post Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Indkpekdknck, ; Oregon. For Cut Glass and Fine Silver Ware go O. A- KRAMER jfc CO. Jeweler and Optician. :0 1 SSCX 5) l eeo-aaaae. gqgdqgq ' Newly Equipped; Over WO Rooms, Steam Heat; Gas Lights; Ml Modern Conveniences. ' mmmm--S!. ' " l . rl n . ! II u,-. ! r r, ; -i war Strain in the Lead SEND US YOUR MALL OEDERS Filled as Care fully as if you Were on i the Ground. 0,. ufl We.Wd . the Entire stock ..of. The Stearling viowipg y - , , - raui .omw., , . on- , u:a Portland Store at prices tnai swuw -Ata n-th Dollar, and is now Selling at his .roruana . owo " . ?.j Moines, iowu, ai w.vou .Clothing Men. OUR CLOTHLN STOCK Is kept upstairs in our main 60 75 salesroom. 285-287 Washington St., Portland, Or. - ' ' IBSBSSJBllMSWSWBSBSBllMSBiSBMSMSSaBMSlsWBlS 7. ... c , . . 1 , I 4t' - jaw .jam. av m i sr -V am I i I v- II ol hfu iG M if JijCVs;u stock St Mottling m sisiW a-a ss ssa s sss is-- . ' arl J P T- n s AWTAWV Ana 11 T-k 4t .ihter of the Sterling's fine suits and overcoats, inousanas i m ? ; j l495foral the stearling $12.50 and $15 suits and, overcoats. $7.o . tor aut eomug date. - $4.95 tor ail tne w b , ,Ua on1 nvArroat3. Yes. you can pay double and treble SUITS it j r tailor-made suits at next to nothing $18, $20,i$25; 30; $35 and $40 uncalled-for tailor mao .'y.; a ,-m.inadB suits- in ngw " Tnxedoa. caliei-ioi cu-w- cutaways, ioug ..-; cannot . be t had less, than '.two I II I I hMWrUBWBl ahtM. DleUUH, Sf..r OVERCOATS r;?i VF 11 $18 $20:$25, $30, $35 and $40 uncalled-for Uilor-made .overcoats at the . ' " 1 cost of sewiug. ! rHj'N H.ari.upo hundred, of th. v.r, t. d.l.tat.tjl,nri.l-, Handredi upon nuuureu. , , i iv,,.n 111 aharje akirta. short or .medium long box or ti nletra and cravenettea, from Lamm & Uo4 the eregt Royal Tailora.' Allen Tailoring Co. and Pans Tailors; the foufi abor. M ara the best and largest wholeaale , tailori , of our land. We show a Tariety of over a hundred stylet, worth from $13 to NO. t- $10 for choice. y boat measure .