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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1904)
t i n s ! Social and Personal. Fred Hooper was in Albany week. this Arthur Moore wm a Dallas vis itor Thursday. Miss Garlin arrived horns Thurs day from Pouieroy, Washington. Kllia Burch of Foineroy, Wash, grandson of Mr Henry Hill ia hero for a fa ; days. D. B. Taylor, accompanied by the mayor of the city, ia in Cor vallis today. Mrs. S. L. Irvine after visiting relativea hera returned to her homo in Dallas yesterday. Ralph Williams and E. C. Kirk patrick were over from Dallas yesterday. T. A Chinnock, representing Simonds Manufacturing Company, Seattle, Wash, was in Inde pendence thin week. kMi lsK vl viuwitj una iu I city Tuesday. George Brey was a Portland v'slt- or thia week. Uoy Whiteaker was at Newport the first of the week. A few window pictureaof Rooae veltand Fairbanks at this cilice for free distribution. First come, first served. Mrs. Minnie Burnelt and daugh ter Miss Irma and Misa May Web ster will leave Monday for an ex tended visit in California with re latives. There will be a game of foot ball Saturday afternoon between Inde pendence and McMinnville on the Independence grounds. JB L TOCKTOW&CO: SALEM, OREGON. Old White Corner and the Dalrymple Store. j Great Money Raising Sale S & WILL END THIS WEEK. . - ....Ml .li ,rt rnS.iru, mala. Hv that tilnO Wtf Will I HI III IiMoH to niCOt ill CttlUIUUY W WH U1BIUII 114IWVJ uwvj ,.w...p -11 . i . our obliction. nd our .Itention will l.o turnctl to cl.injc up me iwryiupi" " m,M The HE TALKS RAILROAD. William Hollinshead has return ed from Burns, Harney county and will be in Independence during the winter. Gives His.Vicws on Proposed Elec tric Line Connecting Salem and Independence. J. L. McCandless returned from Prineville today and reports the weather there very severe, a strik ing contrast to these bright October days. W. W. Allingham, of Portland, a former principal of the public school at Independence was mar-j pie of Independence, ned ednesday to Miss Ida w ard those of Salem of Albany. Miss Stell Hampton a teacher from Eastern Oregon, ia at her home in Monmouth for a few days. Miss Hampton is to be married Wednesday's Statesman. In conversation with a Statesman reporter yesterday, Mr. J. M, Stark said, "We mean business at Independence and we will build the road if the people of Salem will give as the right of way to the Rickreall. I believe that the road is a necessity, not only for the pee- but also for Wednesday to Mr. Sherman county. E. "I am told that Mr. Gerlinger will not build the road that was proposed from Dallas to Salem, and in view of that fact I think the people of Salem should leel in- Donley of terestea in tne proposition ot our company ana get in ana neip us, especially as we ask only the right ineuaiias city counsel nas ae- 0f wav which will cost but verv cioea w stop gamming m tne little money and likely nothing ex county seat. At the last meeting the me 0f an energetic com the marshal was instructed to in- mittee for a lew dajB force the anti-gambling ordinance. ..hia road will give Salem con- The Lewis and Clark Club will nection not only with Indepen- hold a meeting at the home of denes but also with other towns Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Wednesday, of the west aide, and I should con Dress Goods at Sale Prices. The largest stock in the city to select from ami every thing new is to be found among tho stock. Silk Specials Fancy silks are offered os follows at the Palrymple'storr. f 1.25 values at 1.60 values l 1.75 values at 2.00 values at 71o eoo 1.04 1.37 50cWalsnflS35e A beautiful new line to select from at the Dalrymple store. $125 and $1.50 White Bed Spread At the Dairy tuple store October 26 at 2 o'clock p. m. All members are requested to be pres . ent Mrs. J. S. Cooper, President Mrs W. R. Allen. Secretary. A load of hops heaped skyward touched the fire alarm wire in tbe alley next the city hall Wednesday and tbe fire whistle and bell brought the fire department out on the double quick to find no flames to fight. ( " The regular services will occur at tbe Presbyterian church next Sabbath. Sabbath school at 10 a m. Preaching by tbe pastor Dr. Thompson at 11 am. Evening Seryices at 7 30. Topics of special interest at both services. The ex. cellent choir in the charge of Mrs. Geo, Con key will give some choice selections. Come and enjoy the song service. A cordial invi tation to all. eider it really a better proposition than the other for the city. "Now one thing we know and that is that there is no capitalist in Salem whose business it is to loan money on railroad bonds, and for that reason we do not come to tbe citizens of Salem and ask for a loan or even a bonus from them. I am enough oi a railroad man know that with the proposition and the right of way secured there is no trouble at all about the capiial and we will begin and build a part of tbe road before we ask to sell a single one of our bonds. , "We will make the preliminary suryey at once and have arranged with Frank Butler, of Falls City, to do this work. He will probably get at it within a very few days." In reply to a question as to whether if his road were built and the proposition to build the Eiderdowns Frncy Eiderdowns worth 00c, 7&e and f l.OO Sale Price per Yard 46 cents. GhefHING SPCGIAhS Any suit in the Palrymplo store $10. Mm Values up to f 20 and 12.5 t tO $7 Extraordinary Sale of Dress Goods . ....... . . . . . .. . . I .Mil. t n i Those beautiful hign grade dress coods that tne ualrympie store nas wen noteu ior win oo sacrincca worn than ever this week. We propose to make this the bannor week of our money raising sale. Don't fail to avail yourself of this last opportunity to get Dress Goods that sparkle with freshness and stylo at about what it coti(lo weave them. paigns would naturally run heavily for a time. 'But time has been given and there has been little , or no change. The registration figures in New York are significant. But they only reinforce the prevailing feel ing of voters in every section of the country and in every party. " " Wood for 8ale. S. Cox, the wood dealer, is ready to deliver wood at your door on per cord; second ero'b maple $3. Phone 143. The brieht sunshine of vesterdav "auas 11D0 ero carried- mrougn brought out D M Hampton landlord also if the two wou,d abIe t0 of Hotel Hampton at Monmojith. u8e lDa Bame "acK or r,8Dl 01 wa be replied mat mere would De no trouble at all about arranging for the same track and terminal facil ities here serving for both roads from where they would .naturally "I'm full up," remarked Mr. Hamp ton as he alighted from the motor yesterday. The landlord did not , mean that he was feeling the effect of over indulgence in beverages that exhilarate, but that his hotel Join is full so full in fact that he obliged to turn away customers. is The Chamber of Commerce has received a letter from C. Goodrich, a packing-house man of London, England, asking the status and extent of the various packing plants of Oregon. Mr. Goodrich - is engaged extensively in handling canned goods, both meats and frnit in London, and wishes to make arrangements to handle the Oregon products. He has found that there is a great and growing demand for the meats and fruits that are raised and packed in this state and is sure that he can build up a profitable buisness in hand ling the Oregon products alone. He will visit the Lewis and Clark Fair next July and while here will' enter into negotiations with the various packing and canning estab lishments of the city and state in the desire to secure the agency for 11 Oregon products sold in London. Oregonian. Mr. Stark will be in Salem again in a few days for ths purpose of discussing the matter with a com mittee of Salem's citizens. Registration in New York. The results of the first day of registration in New Tork corrob orate the general estimate of public feeling la the Empire State. Tbe gains are in tbe Republican dis tricts; the falling off is in lhe Demo cratic strongholds. It is apparent that the Repulic ans are as aggressive, as well organ, ized, and as efficient as though the campaign were a more exciting one, whereas tbe Democrats, even in the City of New York, seem suffering from apathy and disorganization Indeed, never in the history of recent campaigns has the opposit ion seemed so lifeless, so an able even to deceive itself into a belief in itself. At first this seemed explainable on the grounds that machinery which has suffered such violent disruption for two cam- 1 niiGiuccc. i nriQ f 3C UUUII1LUU LVUnkV, Z Get Westfall of Monmouth to do your paper hanging. NOTICE Our store will close promptly at 6 o'clock P. M. after Oct. 29th. R. M. Wade & Co. Our special sale continues this week R. M. Wade & Co. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Newbro's llerpicide for dandruff and falling hair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & Taylor's, the barbers on C street. Our clothes must fit or we keep them. We don't make cheap clothes but good c'othes eheap at the New Tailor Shop. Miss Flora Quick announces she has oened up a new stock of mil linery in Monuouth and invites the adies to call and inspect her line. Miss Quick also does fashionable dressmaking., . Air-tight Heaters for $2.00 at R. M. Wade & Co. PIANO AND ORGAN r-lr Your opportunity to buy a piano or organ right hero at home. Every instrument fnlly guaranteed; . Products of the world's greatest factories. Prices better than you can get in Portland. Easy payments if desired. Come in and get a FREE cop) yf tho celebrated Cable March and Two Step and also a book containing the Old Favorite songs. Allen a Gilbert Ramaker Co. Cor. Monmouth and Main Sts.. Independence We have some bargains in bug gies. A few jobs we wish to close out, Frazer & Rice. Get A. B. Westfall of Monmouth to .do you painting. Have your clothes made in latest styles at the New Tailor Shop. Mrs. Lottie Dorris annonces she will take a limited number of pnpils in piano lessons at the resi dence of D. L. Hedges. Terms 50 cents per lesson. Don't forget to call at. Davidson A Hedges when in town. Couplet line f cigars, Ubaccos, caadies, etc. - TOILET PAPER , Yesterday afternoon the Chinese priests imported from San Fran Cisco to participate in the harvest festival indulged in a devil chase throughout tho length and breadth of Chinatown. Evil spirits were given no rest from the time tbey were driven from the dark corners until they abdicated and left the precincts of Chinatown forever. All dark and out-of-the-way places were closely investigated and evil spirits found lurking there were chased by the Celestials to other quarters of Portland. A crowd of passers-by was attracted by the spectacle. Last night the feast for departed souls was again indulged in, the Chinese hospital being gaily dressed in tinsel and many-colored papers. In the hospital the feast was spread.-, Later in the night in numerable candles were burning on the street. Gum Ji, the condemn ed devil, sits on the balcony on Second and Alder streets, between San Di Law and San Di Gin, calmy awaiting his ignoble end, which will come in the early morning hours or loursday. Oregonian. World's Fair Rate Extended. Through the efforts of the Great Northern Railway, World's Fair excursion tickets will be sold on October 27. 2i, and 29. in addiH toOctober 8. 4. and 5. For f.,n information apply to any Great Northern agent One Week Special Sale. Rolls - - 4 for 25c Pocket - - 3 for 25c AC T rCITT? PRESCRIPTION 0 lVJVIVC DRUGGIST THE CIlUJtCHKg. United Evangelic. Sunday school at 10 A If Morning service at 11 o'clock. Keystone League of Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Evening aery ice at 7:30 o'clock wis junel Brown. ueni oi Jv. Lfa C, E snperinten- To all of thes lie is inyiled. r 8econd and fourth 8undays, In dependence, first and third Sun nsys. Buena Vista. Rev. ChebtihP. Oatbs. Christian Church. Preachin Sunday school 10 A. M. .r. a. U. E. 6:30 P. M. Methodist Episcopal CM Sth and Mo""11 streets; Rev .Elayer. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. o. Morning service 11 m' Class meeting 12 m. w . ;.. s no d. evening ! ' - wal i n.tn evening t iw. . j,,.. The Darsonage is b the church and ths vw ,! .", pleased to see yon and rend" helpful services. . .... rim Cfc'i vaivary Sunday school at 10 Morning worship 11 Endeavor meeting A Evening nhip9J Prayer meeting VledniI ings at 7:30.