West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, February 04, 1904, Image 2

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WKST SUM: I'NTKKI'Kl!'. ,N..OTN...:N.-B.
cial and Personal!
1
i,hl Mi Florvnoo HV'" this
week.
Thin 1 l""1 -w k ( f n"1'
annual clnrno m!-. It fl"
Saturday of thi week.
II. A. HvhIu ! returned from
a 1.umih'M and rleasaro trip com
bined to Montreal, Canada.
K.irSal: liarlv ml poiawe
Tnouira of Black Bros., Mix farm,
or A. N. Halleck. Monmouth.
i-. f... !..: T..h Tl who
J B Gentry, l'lotnoi-i'ej'uij n" couimi.-BH.nn .
the order of the Maceabe., was in has made a fine record during his
term ana nas saveu u v.
manv thousand dollars an J we
e-1 . ...
the city the first of the week
Mr..ndMr!.Jo.nlMcKnsoa c- - n al)imy arJ pr(Mftic.i
turned home Friday evening, after .
VI I ilv v - -
. .. ..t r' 1. :.. Portland
Visit WHQ inenus iu
Mrs. Dwight Hoag. of Iloquiam
Wash., has been visiting her par
eats, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Calbreath
You will have to hustle to take
advantage of Daniels' clearance
gale. It closes Saturday, the 6th.
Johnson, the clothier, at Salem,
is the popular place for Polk coun
ty people to trade. Finest display
in the valley.
Great preparations are on for the
Methodist Missionary convention
to be held in San Francisco, April
13 to May 1.
II. J. Ball, of Hillsborough,
county school sup't. of Washington
county, was a visitor in this city
between trains Monday.
There will be a special meeting
of Lyon lodge A. F. i A. 51. Satur
day evening, for the purpose of
conferring master mason degree.
Mrs. Chas. A. Rice, of Mon
mouth, announces she. will give les
ions in oil, water color and China
' painting in Monmouth and Inde
pendence. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ireland
have taken up their residence on a
ranch near Corvallis. Mr. Ireland
will devote hia attention to a hop
yard the coming season.
Geo. K. Rogers, grand organizer
for the Woodmen of the World,
will be here tomorrow night in
the interest of the 1904 campaign
for 100,000 new members.
Don and Belle Dickinson, who
have been visiting relatives and
friends in McCook county the past
three months, took the train lues
LIABILITIES.
rnltal stock palrt I"
day for Independence, Oregon. fl'
thprpri at the de-
VUl b ' 1
. . iv Jt rU-r.n National bank notn outstanding -
pot to see them depart. Oia.no IndWWnald,p,,,it,,ll,jecttoch.-ci(
Gazette, S. D
Installation of officers of Progress
RpJ.pI-ah T.ndore No. 87. has been
Fit an k m'Tiru wit m.s.
! i:n.loi M H.1oi. Ttvil for OtiuiM.
i,.iier Itrttbor Than UlHiwlf
j tor County .luls'.
"Your Tolmcal twp j ... ooraillv
week. sY KratU minor in ni
ter to the Wkkv Suk Kntkkviuhk,
"show what a choioe of excellent
material our party in Polk luu (!'or
officials. As my namo ia mention
ed, I may bo allowed to say that I
am not, and under no circum
stances will be a candidate for of
fice next June. (Soe Judge lUli
chapter, 9th verse that' me.)
Hnt VaU Citv lias a choice for
sense in our county business
No ticket will suit u unless it
states: 'For commissioner, J. B.
Teal, of Falls City precinct. "
(signed)
Frank Bitikk.
Nothing Equals Chamberlain's
Colle, Cliolern and Iiirrhora
Kt'iiuMly.
Dr. P. a. Spears, of Finclianl, Ala.,
baa been acquainted with the Kd
qualities of Chamberlain's Colle.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
used It in hU own ramlly aud in his
Ira. He savs: "It beat any
preparation I have ever sen for bowel
complaint. I do not think or rec
eommeudinK any other, and also use
it with my own children.'' 1 he item
ed y is for sale' by All Druggists.
iiu: t iii'iit'inx
lnllt Cl.urcli, I.Hl.enlciue
Sunday Soliool at 10 A. M.
Preaching at 11 A. M.
Praver meeting Thurdya at
M.
invited to our
services.
Aim in it S. Aiivn, pasl.tr.
Metho.tM r.Nco..l Clum li.
Corner of .r.th and Monmouth
greets; Kev. V. W. F.dm.'udson,
pastor.
Sunday s. h.Htl 10 a. m.
Morning service U a. ni.
Clase meeting 12 m.'
Evening service 71)0 p. m.
Prayer meeting eyery Wednesday
evening at 7:10.
The parsonage is next door to
the church and the pastor will Im
pleased to see you and render any
helpful services.
Cttlvury I'resbytorUu Cliurib.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Endeavor meeting 2 p. iu.
Evening worship 7::?0.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ings at 7:o0.
lr nlted i:viij.-elicttl.
Sunday school at 10 A. M. .
Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Keystone League of Christian
Endeavor at l:o0 P. M. j
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.)
Miss Ethel Brown, guperinten-j
! dent of K. L. C E.
To all of these services the pub- j
lie is invited.
Damkl A. Poi.inu. pastor. !
v..n.. ..f AiMM.Inlinent
.Vaht.1 said ''I'X.'i, -
vtd.-.f I'V It" "H'"" l,v "'
u'.-....i,y..Mlln.,.,rv. a. n.
j'"01- Moiu.nu M. M.tt
I Alltttltlt tt ta
and Jons IM. K.V...N.
A'I'tiiiii-ttrtti'r,
with a.tt.e.1.-'"' Wiluam Mc
Millan, iUveaw.1.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECUR;
Photographs
mi
j Tho ra-t M,t.n wo in.i.1.' M-vral I.uihI.vI
Lph r Art fa!,.Hl.trs uil ..w .,y X"""
h ipU.ato plM.torupl. lr;-. u..v of tl.o ..M plate,
1 ! tl,llllni ,tavutly.nlu.T.llun..
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REPORT
OF THE
or THC
CONDITION
INDEPENDENCE
NATIONAL BANK.
At Independence, in the State of Ore
gon, at the close of business,
Jan. 22, l'JOt.
OTrtrft, securnl nd unsecured
V. M. Bod1 to secure circulation
Sux'k, weurlties, Ptc. -
HjuiIOni-bnuw. lurnltur? nd Bxturn
Doe from t'l Bnki (not n-wrr, until M M
n (ran Wilf Bintl d Mnun li."." r.
Note of other National Bunks -
Fractional papr currency, nlcken na
croi!
Lawvti. MoskV Ebuvi !! Bank. vi:
Specie .-- - I 20.9)0
Leual tender note - 00
;r-'i,o
Redemption nmd with C. 8. Treasurer.
(5 per cent of circulation) . v
Total
to.000 00
I0,ix 00
Jesa expenses and
D.144 M
- U.0O0 00
Individual deposits siil.Ject to check - J7d.57t 8H
Demand certiflcatM of eep - - .--
tzm.Mi to
Notice of Snle by Ouarilian.
Notice in hereby given, that hv virtue
of an order au.l '.1ot.h. o( the Couuty
t'ourt, of the Statf of Ure..n
fur the County of Folk, duly nia.U;
ami entered of record on thi :
l"Jnd of January. A. I. J-'.H. J
in the matter of the uardianhi of the ,
estate of J. M. Wann. a mute, duly j
authorin and direotutu m n auclt
gimrilian of the aid ectato of aid wanl
to cell at private sale the fullovrinK de
erihed real estate belonging to aid
, irn Ml i -A ...n-ii-
iwo lipirinnin at the northeast rorner of ,
the William M. lurptn u. i.. j. i uiuii.
No. 37. Not. No. '-"7, i township 0.
goath of range 4, went of the Willamette
Meridian, in Polk county Oregon, and
..,.,; tlo.m.R weHt 40 chainH: thence
3,ra " ! eouth -.1) chains; thence eat 40 irhain;
1,0539- , . f, M,uia in ulai-i of iwi-
Itieai? uui vii . ......... . , -
ginning; containing SO acre, more or
low, therefore, by virtue Ol mu
order I, an such guardian, will on and
after the 3rd day of March. 1!H4, oiler
for ale at private Hale to the liighet
bidder for cash in hand nil the above de
scribed premises. Hld therefore will I
received by me at Walport. Lincoln
connty, Oregon, or at the law cilice of
Butlor A Coad in Dallas, I'olk county,
Oregon. V . h. ann,
Guardian of the Instate ol nann,
a mute.
II AVE YOUR
MEASURE
TAKEN
f,,f your new Kail Rarrnent.
It i the only jM-iK-r and .tt
UUctorv way of Liu tug ' "
Clothe, beinir ''' ."A'.'.V.L
I.OTIIi:-4 AKK At.W AH
MAPI". TO OKI'KK." M e
your ac-lection Irom the Utl
orttitf line of
STRAUSS BROS.
Chicago. Hst. 7 7
(iootl Ullor. for orera quarter rnlitr
You'll find a wrM f pt.
ure iu wearing the ciolho
made by Mratiu Iir..,
fituUien i" lle. lit. liitiall
mid material- Tltey'ie
' niucli iK'ttcr than the onli
jiarr run of clothe, yet
price are at.nUliiiiKly l"w
and your prrfectlv aale in r
Uriii'iC, bectune if Kirmci.l
are. not aatiaf actory, vu
nrrdti't take thrm w'K
WILr, UK I'LKASKD H
SIMWYUU Ot K t.Kr-.Al
1,1 M", OK SAMrUlili
CALt OM
r.M.Kirkluml m
PicKcr$ negatives
K..i.i.-mlH-r. 1 Lav- in M. k all of tJyMu-Katiu'it
. .. . .. it .. ;.. l ,u ,itv If vim wuh r
iSa . from ni.v -f M v? 11 w 1 ? "m,r UiV.
Ito ill at once, a 1 hW My "ot koop thorn iu y
any gvat h'lith .1 tiiiif. j
i
Enlarging Picture
i
j I u.i pr.-par.Ml t.t i iil tr.' any .hoti:ra.li mid
nUli fid..H lor nam.' at a wry n-n-oiml.l.' lijiuru. I .
Hcv. k of tli.' i:ir:iut o that n- j.trtuivH will U t un-l .
Ihiiti-ifaotliMi i j:iiar:int..'.l in t acli aikI t'Vrry tntun.e.
laii'l iiii''t t my work.
J. M. McCaleb,
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C STREET,
Independence, -:- Oregc
(CO )
i-,xa ii
13.100 00
Total
State of Or,'K-t, 1 sh.
Cmjnty of
t f w frvina. 1'iiHhler ofthe aliove-named
, T(0na ViBta hv DistNCt-DenUtV bank, do solemnly swear that the ahove statement
. f It trtl
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Mra V. T. Ilenkle.' Miss Mattie
Lee was installed as noble grand;
Mrs. Belle Pagenkopf vice grand;
Mrs. S. J. McLaughlin, secretary;
Mrs. Carrie Krutz, Treasurer.
It is with pleasure that we an
nounce the appearance of that
much talked of character, "Happy
Hooligan." "Happy" will hold
one reception in Independence at
the opsra house February 8 190-1.
He brings all his frionds, the
policeman and hig brother, Gloom
ie Gur. Seats on sale at the usual
place.
The membe rs of the Social Whist
Club were entertained on Friday
evening, by Dr. and Mrs. O.D. But
ler assiuted by Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Kirkiand. Those present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kutch, Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Damon, Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hub
bard Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conkey,
Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Walker, Mrs.
May Babbitt, Mr. P. M. Kirkiand,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kirkiand, Dr.
nd Mrs. O. D. Butler. ' A pleasant
evening was spent after which a
lijat luach was sarred.
.1,,. v.-atofniv knowlwlsc and bflii-r.
W. IKVINK. lasliler.
Suoscrlbed and sworn to bi-fore ni" this fflth -lav
f January, l'JOl. i- IM'KLKV,
f-KR-,-r-All.H: otary J'ntdlc.
' " ' II. ilrH:v-MKKO
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Pricesi O. tt, lO, 12. nnd 10.75. If
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Ctii in u.l look ihiin ovrr. r
M.
M.
M.
I. L. SMITH
Fine Wines,
Liquors,
Cigars, and Beer
on Draught,
or in Bottles, at
THE 1. L. SMITH SALOON,
C STREET,
Independence, - - Oregon.
I. L. SMITH;IProprietor.
TIME CARD NO. 2.
No. 2 For Ya'juitia:
Lea vert Albany 1-':1" r
" Corvallis -':KJ i,
Arrives Yamuna. ... 6:20 i-
No. 1 Returning:
Leaves Y'a'iiina li'A'i A. M.
Leaves Curvallin 1 1 :.'!0 a. m.
Arrives Albany 12:l"i I'. M.
No. 3 For Dtitroil:
Leaves Albany 7:00 A. m.
Arrives- Detroit 12:20 i m.
No. 4 (nun Detroit: '
Leaves Detroit 1 :00 i-. M. ,
Arrives Albany 5 :'.' r. m. j
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany in i
time to connect with the b. P.
south bound train, as well sis giv-
inetwoor three hours in. Albany
before departure of S. P. North
bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the
B. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany
giving direct service to Newport
and adjacent beaches.
Train 3 for Detroit, I'reitenbush
and other mountain resorts leaves
Albany at 7:00 a. m., reaching L'e
troit about noon, giving ample lime
to reach the Springs same day.
For further information apply to
Edwin Stone,
. Manager.
T. Cockbell, Agent, Albany.
H. H. Cito.MSE, Agent, CorTalas.
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(MURCM5UPPERS
Society Dijnew
T IMPORTED JAPAHESE
WITH PURCHASESOF
F0rSALE BY
F. S. Wilson.
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THE
...PALACE SALOON.
C. Street
near EitUe Patoct rjoicl
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT!
Firat'Clasa Roaort.
Court.oul Trailm.nl to All.
O. Jl KRAMER Sr CO.,
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
SULLIVAN & TALLON,
PROPRIETORS
A-sfps ,r - '. ' r r -- fr Tn
! -
.GENERAL BLACKSMITHIK
j IULURD PLYMJILE.
Horse Shoeing, Plow and Wagon!
Repairing, Etc. j
Prices Consistent With Good WorKmeni
Courteous Treatment to All.
SHOP: CORNER MAIN AND B. STREEl
iNutrLNOtNCt, OREGON.