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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
INDEPENDENCE ENTBIIPKISE, INDKPENDKtfOK, ORE00X lluckiiitf florae, 111 IlUSlia Vista. hot bs too carelul with (lit limy seem to aa gentle mid lie ran l at times, wnlle at r Iim will prove to hsjuat tlm i' Tm-aday morning M. A. Irlio hint Imwii working fur (J. Bghllll, of lor getting KUpl area sharpened tit dm black- op, mounted hurae m id I sum; hut iiorna ix-came i at tliu plow khan mill pro- timtoal hla rider. Mr. Wild . la aeat until tlm Iidcm) bucked ) fttnce In trout of Mr.Mct'lulu'a , where lie wu unoiaU-d nod 11 r gtilint Ilia fuiiin, 11 Mlriii'k 4 and rolled uuder the fiet of 11, Tl liorae sprang forward i : a did mi'i"l on Mr, Wild . leg Juat below tlm kuee, Injur ry badly, although It did not : .tier flh hone. Bi-aldca III. ! la kg, lit ri(lil arm and aliul I bit back ucra mote nr leaa In i It will 1st aoiiia time before Mr. r will be able tu da arouud. Parker Mlu Nellie Cox, from Portland, ii home en visit. Mra. Powell Ii enjoying the picas urn of visiting with Ikt mother, who cams Haturday. ANTIOCII. Miaa Alice Mack la visiting her aunt, Mra. Fay Brown, at Bait Crk. G. L. Zumwalt issponding the winter with hla rnettier, at Perry A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE t'oiigrut ulutloti. Juliit II. Culloui, Editor of. the ndj'Texaa, Xewa, liaa written a of congratulation to lliu iiiumi eta of Chunibcrlalu' ('oogh 'y a follow: "(Sixteen year ' t our flral child wt a Unby he Jtf"i to eroiipy sjx-ll anil we L very uneaay about Mill. We ttaliitf Chamberlain' Cough 'y in 1HS7, ami finding It audi a rt-iii'-'iy f"r coioa aim croup, ve never been wtllmtil 11 III alili-n Hint Hum. We hava five i'ti and have given It to all of with good rvmiira. One good Mf this remedy I that It U not rull" to taku and our liable Ilk It. Another Ik that It la lint row, and there i no rlk from an overdone. I congratulate Hill the aucrra ol your mined'," by all drugglal Vflena Fu'jua haa been out of school several days on account of a William Uojinaky.of Mt. I'iagoh, severe told. waa in thia vicinity Friday, M Hteole waa visitor here hat- (, Bcott, a cousin of U. II. Kigge, urday recently died in Idoho. Mr. llttlrd, assistant roadroasUir W.M. Kiddle received a thorough of the 8. P. Co.. dined here Monday. brd goat Wednesday from Mo- VnibvI Pratt hr anil D..1I rirlffahv Minnvilln. wrre aouth -hound panHenuera tMon day. Mre. II. Winn wan a paPMinger on the aoulh-hound train Tui'mlay. Miaa Fratiocn Ileliukk ia attend ing achool in Halem. William Ilerren waa a county seat visitor Monday. frank ptaey, formerly of true place, ia now Jiving at Crab Tree. i Charlie Osborne recently paid Allen Towua 1220 for 20 acrea ol Kil Steele in contemplating th" grub land i .115.1 purctiu t.i a new u.rHi.ing jr T Crtinel haa purchased an tlia(.lllllO, llfnrirnvl fw.l rhnrtru.r I he H. r. C, making nreuar- Ot iriilo Addiaon. of Darton. TIio past BeaHon wo made several hundred photo graphs for Art Calendars, and now any person who wiflhes a duplicate photograph from any of tho old plates can se cure them at a greatly reduced figure. Thia ofler ia only open for the next nixty days, and it will pay you to come at onco beforo the Christmas rush. PicReFs Resales Remember. I have in stock all of the negatives taken by h. Pichel at his gallery in this city. If you wish photo- ationa for a etrele bridya on the y.mbill county, waa here WeiW KraI,,lS frotn any of the old plates it will be to your interest Luckiitmuto in the near future. Mr. Daniel, or Monmouth, wai a psHnengor to puma Viata Tueaday, Minn rickett waa a piiaxengor to Suver Monday. The H. T. Co., haa four large caie il'alanna of iron on the aide track to be tptt'd in foundation ot the new steel bridge. day vimting hia aunt, Mra. Fiabback. j to call at once, as I shall probably not keep them any great length 01 time. in stock d McRNiicr'a ml. thia ilia aomething to you. weuk. Mr. Win. H. Crane, of California Md.. auhVred tor yeura from rtieuiiia- tuin and liiiiihiiK"- He waa hnally ad- vIwmI to try t'huiiitierlalu'a Palo Halm, which lie did and It cuei'ted a com- ifli'locure. Thia lliilinenl U for aala hy all dniKKlata. ': Felix Labranch ia now in bum- ncas in balem. Pig Kibboy and mother epunt the holidaya here with his aunt. John Sevier. Mra. Iloaa Ilerren was a Mon mouth visitor Friday. William Warfle after ("pending the holidays here returned to hie home at Boine City, Idaho, Tues day. Itannte Jtiggs and Mary Ann Shepherd have returned from Spokane. Tesppiidents' Jteaolut Ions of ltesftect. lEnlarg'ing Pictures I am prepared to enlarge any photograph and fur nish frame for same at a very reasonable, figure. I stand back of the guarantee that no pictures will be lost and that satisfaction is guaranteed in each and every instance. Call and inspect my work. J.M.McCaleb, gonial C STREET, iridiiv, Ah'UkI i.'0, likKI, wo coiniiienml our Eleventh Correajiondents' Con il wlll bring it U a bU at 1 ;IH) o'clock I. M. January 30 next. Many of riWioinlciilwdired the rloainR dte extendi d lMcat) hiirventini; uud hoft : broke in for a rouple of moiiUm at the atart. We ulve a lint below of the laken from a liat fiirniMhml by the correspondents: PKlZlv Au elegant IreBH'r, an orniimeiit to any hoin D VH17.E, A set of lioer J5ro silver Knives and Forks i t'lUZK A handsome Photograph Album 'ft I'KIZK A flexible, leather-back Bible f HIZK One of the popular books I'HI.K Any one of the dollar year magazine fll I'KICK Isnici'KNnKNca KsTKid-yiHC to any address for one year 01 I CONDITIONS. ' u nut nil llio news tlmt happens in Polk county and wo want tbe Entkh vlHit every family In the county. We want to help you and we want you js. Our interests are mutual. Wo will give points as follows: ie point for every item of news worthy of publication. 25 points for every orthy of a sepurate head. If an article lie specially meritorious or start ke sight of the munamer of this department an extra 15 points will be or every new yearly subscription 85 points. For every yearly renewal b For a subscription' three months 2& poinU; six months and loss than i points. For every dollar's worth now Advertisement or Job Work se am receipt of pay for same wo will credit the correspondent with 60 nd we will gladly furniah vou prices on any kind of Ad or Job. We are feniika a campaign for some new corrcHpomleuts, and we will announce tlm places in this column. Watch for them, as we will make it to your to Bin-lire representatives in the sections we want represented. Other will be announced along. 01 VIOLINS. For one-third less" than other people charge you. Call and see us if you want a violin. , Special prices on all musical instruments. HOW YOU STAND. c!i week wo will nnnoiineo in this column your points. No article is antil after it appears in the paper, although subscriptions and points D oilier ways will no Biitioiineoil as they come in. wo want to keen ig fair and Htralght and If you think an error has occurred in your points iihin the week following ana we will make thorough investigation. lU. , O. .2800 .2211 .1212 .1073 . 743 415 kiaiuute 3S2 h, II. ovo . . . hA.. , P.. h, It. ew.. ope. 322 324 255 201 165 135 121 113 63 40 31) Whereas it haa pleased our If 1 C.I uciivcui r n win u remove irjiH i mm -m -m our midst by the hand of death, a Xliae UeilaeilCe, Christian Association, Mary A rcrry, wno aiea ia tMonmouth en the 28 of December, 1003, and whereas by her untimely death we have sustained a most grievous loss; therefore, be it rcsolvod, that the members of the Ycnnc Women's Christian Association of Q) the Uregon state Aormal school of Monmouth extend to the parents and friends of our beloved member the heartfelt sympathy of the Association. The tody was return ed to the dust from which it came, but the spirit has gone to be with IInu who said, "Blecsed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Resolved, that a copy of theee resolutions be spread upon the re cords, a copy be sent U her parents and a copy be furnished to the press for publication. !Uuth Cooper, Ellen Allen, Fanny Ziegler. Oregon A Ucry Close Call. "I stuck to uiy engine, although every Joint ached aud every nerve was racked with pain," writes C. P. Bell amy, a locomotive fireman, of Burling ton, Iowa, "I was weak and pule, without auy appetite and all run down As I was about to give up, I got a bot tle of Elect no Bitters, and after taking it, 1 iuit as wen as x ever dta in my life.". Weak, sickly, run down people, always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satlsfaclon guaranteed by A. 8. Locke. Price 50 cents. Jack Wilson returned last week from Illinois, where he visited the past five we?ka. He has resumed his work as f 01 or 01 01 01 If m 01 O. A. KRAMER 8r CO., INDEPENDENCE, ORE. engineer on the motor. I