Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1904)
WKST HIDK I'NTKUI'IMHK, INIKrENHi:NTK, OlilifJON ),ST0LL AGAIN! S. M. DANIEL, S. M. DANIEL, Monmouth Monmouth ion Bdtt Writ" From Dallas D"ounv!nj Stoll'l Marry ing Propensities. 0(dK REGULAR Safe NOT STOP AT MIS IIOUSKi j TS.S lodtdttK4 Bakf nd PoUf , ttnUur I Us Still Anottwr Family I In ChWifo (TOTIIBKl'ITliN) Tliu actions (if (irorno Htoll is crAttty to the tcAching of Mor taon religion. It in true (JeorRe ytoll Is a inciii tr of Urn church, but lio wm not aetltn? iii ii'Df.lHiirB with its teach ings III iiU practice of Hilyfrauijr. ! A statement iiintlu in Ilia Orcgn tilan Feb. lot said" amongst other thing that tb Mormon ISMers sshieh wrm stopping with him iHi tiot approve of HtollV actions he csuse he would not be scaled to his former wifo or tlm one he was liv ing wilh. That statement is false. We wrnl hint of bin folly ami -would not 1 i w with thriii, when we fotinil him try inn to pain the af fection of n young luIy as he did, ndtthi time living with what wa suppose! to ba hit lawful wife and child. Alter promising tb woman bo lived with In' would make br bit lawful wife, by bfitiK safliiK, mid working bird to brio him to over om tbt burden of in Jehtcdncsa which be hud incurred Rt tlith-rent Ume. I think he should be man enough' to marry her and ujjmrl her and tin' child ba linn brought into the World, instead" of casting Lheru upon the cold world, without any means of support, as ha did a 'orroer family, which be left in Chicago, and try to ruin th lifu of mother 'bright, young lady. We lope the one which wan married to n'm a abort time ago, will prolii y the experience of the uthers and j bun biia forrvor. i Wbilr it it true ftlmut 2 per cent f the Mormon people practiced loljrgamy at ono time, we wish it inderstnod that since tho year 8t0 there ban not been any injlyg. mint marring eolcniuued In the if ormou church. Neither do we each it. But at every man haa bin free geucy to act as he chooses, a lembcr of our church, the naui'J at i member of any other church, can lepoverit teachings, bruab aaide he law of the land and do somo Idng which in contrary to both, fan he muni juiy the penalty ol lie Jaw "and answer before the ulgmerit bar of (iod. Jam: A. Maiitki.i.. (alias, Oregon, Mormon k!d r. Will Close Saturday, February ,6th Jill our Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, Women's and Children's Jackets and Capes, Rain Coats and Mackintoshes, our entire stock of Dress Goods, Fancy Waistings, etc., to go at sale prices. Don't wait; early buyers will secure best bargains. Clothing Men's 115 00 suits for HO W 12 M 10.00 1UX)., 7.M. (i.M . 5,00 , 0.80 7.9r 0.75 5.85 4.5)5 3.85 Dr.ss Goods We have left several p'ecea, nice shades, heavy skirting. All regular 1.50 goods for 11.20 per yard 1.25 er vd dress good fer'.Klc. , . . .IHto,..! 70c.,.. ,75o 55c .(15c . ,G0c, ..45c. .. .45c. Jill our Ddic$' Jackets at Ic$$ THAN COST 2 Ladiet Tan, size 38-40 1 11.50 Jacket for. . . 2 ' SJMO 15.00 " " ... 2 " Ulue " 32 9.50 " " ... 2 ' Black " 34-3S 5.(X) " " ... 2 Mittee MM 13 9.00 " " ... 2 Ladiet Tan " 38-40 (J..W - ... .17.50 .10.00 . 6.00 . 3.75 , 5.75 . 4.50 Lad iee f 10.00 Rainccats now ...... $7.50 6.00 t. 4.5Q 5.00 3.50 Men'a f 10 and 12 50 Box Coata. . . . 7.50 Misaes $5 Rain Coata tt.50 Men's and Boye' 11.75 ir.d2.50ctpe coats .1.26 We are overstocked in these goods and mutt close them out. BESIDES THE ABOVE BARGAINS WE GIVE YOU A ' TKX PER CKXT DISC0VXT FOR CJSI1 on all other lines of goods, except Muslins, Prints, Rubber Boots and Shoes and Stamped Shoo, (roods at auk prices ae strictly cash. Wo want to be kept busy tluiing the dull month of January. We need the room these goods occupy and w ant them out of our way. Itst but not leapt we need some extra cash to pay our bills. If ou owe us anything on account we will appreciate 5 an oarlv hrMlcinent. Hiigtlest Fr,ic3e for1 IPou.ltir'y , Bacon, ILiarxi, ECggs YOURS FOR BUSINESS, : : . DANIEL, Monmouth, Oregon. M ii:oit(ii: mion ;i:.v i. ill I'.M'iiijiliiry Toiiiik' Alan Puh 4'ttTo1lu Hejond l,civlii(r Monriiera for HIh I.OKN, (ieorgn Simon died in tlio Jioh ihil nt Solem Mondny, at 11 A. M. i! had uinliTgoiio nu operation on rid:iy having been removed from idependenoe to Sabun for the pur oho of the operation on Vv'ednoH y the 20th. A diiignosia by Pit. utler and I'earuo revenled in animation in tho regions of the jpondix vermifnrmia, and the jeration dincloaed a complicution ' troubles from which be did not tfover. The death of George Si on carries Morrow to many hearts, noe October he had been clerk g in the E. K. Paddock store and Itil recently appeared to be an fl?2 be beM ot health. lie was :'!:!ng of an athlete and only f 7 J lys before going to the hos- ! V led far more than the v- n is able to lift on the I lie waa twenty-ont yeart old and the pride of the family. He was a sou of lohn Simon and came to thin vicinity with the lain ily about two years ago from Min nesota. The funeral services were held in the Catholic church at Salem Wednesday and the remains buried in Falrview cemetery, near that city. A number of people from tbiu place attended the fu neral. George Simon was a meinlier of the order of Artisans and of the In dependence fire department. At a meeting of the department, U. L. Krazer, V. L. Bice and William lSarnett were appointed a com mittee to draft resolutions upon t he Ions of Mr. Simon. The committee reported und the following was adopted: Whereas, in tho death of lieorge Simon, tho Independence Fiie De partment haa lost a valuable mem ber and the community an exem plary young man; and whereas, we recognized him a yiung man of hipli ideals nod good character; Bo it resolved, thut we hereby express our deep regret tor tho loss and extend condolences to his fam ily and friends. j Local llojr War. There is some interest In tho lo cal hog market this week. Wednes day W. W. Peroivul shipped 121 bend averaging over ISO pounds. and other shipments are to follow tomorrow. There seems to be a hog war on among the buyers, with the bears on top. The price has been raised to 5 cents which is higher than has been paid pince October. The price of hogs during the past year has ramred as fol lows: January and February 5J cents; March cents; April CJ; May GJ; Jane 5i; July 5; August 5J; "September 5J; October 5 J; No vember 4 J; December 4J. In Jan uary of this year the market start ed off at 4 but rose to 5 cents this week. 2S2& KecW St., Chicago, Iix., Oct., 8, 1(KW. I luffcmi with fall-tiff and sou (fttioB of the womb, with severe tiaini through tlie (rroius. 1 tuf ered terribly at Ui time of ibhu itrtiation, had lilinilinjr hoaines and ruahinu of blood to the Israin. What U try 1 knew not, for it wmed Uat I had tried all and failed, but 1 had nevw tried Wine of Oardui, Uiat blessed remedy for sick women. 1 found it plenmuit to take and soon kuew tlmt 1 bod the riirht medicine. New blood eme.l to course Uirou(th tny veiiw and aft"r tminir oJoren bottlei 1 wat a well womiui. Mrs. Rash it now in peifed r, health boennae she Uxis Win of Card ui for menstrual disorders, o bearing down pains and blimliup f- headaehet when all otlier rt'iuodiwi failed to bring her rolief. Any (,' sufferer may secure heallli by tk- ''. ing Wine of Oardui ia her home. I ; Tho first bottle convince the - ; 1 tient she is on th road U) health . For advice in case requiring H special directions, ad.lrws, givia k symploins, "The Ladies' Adviwiry 1; lepartmcnt," The thattanooca f; Medicine Co., Chattauooga, lenn. j sa ta' 'j 5 I ) ) ) f) I o C a a an m m m m m m m m tea t a xsr so s ' Ss- Che JIngeliis Is Coming to ...monmoutb... .T. The Greatest Exhibition for the Price Ever Of fered on the Coast. kit H0itt Hit HP X? : . if c it CI CI CI CI CI CI II CI 41 CI 41 II CI CI G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collections Promptly Made Titles Investigated. East Side Main Street, Independence, -:- Okegok. IVi'toct C'oiilUlence. Where (here UhpiI to te a feeling of uneasiness and worry In the household when a child showed symptoms of croup, there Is now perfect confidence. This is owing to tbe uniform success of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the remedy of that disease. Mrs, M. I. Iinsford, of Poolesvllle, Md., In speaking of her experience iu the use of the remedy says: "1 have a word of eonfldeoee In Chamberlaia's Couch Remedy for I have used It with perfect success. My child Garland is subject to severe attact of croup and It always gives him prompt relief." For sale by All Druggists. ELECTRICITY W YOUR HOME Brings comfort and cheer fulness during the long win ter nights. Enjoy a few comforts while you are alive for you are a long time dead E.T. IIEJiKXE, Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, One door eouth of Post Office. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, - - Oregon. INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH WATER and LIGHT CO. h the km for Tickets VIA TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL,PrLUTH, MINMArOUS,TniCAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 IliAIXS DAILY 2 Fast Time NEW EQUIPMENT THSOUQWOOT Iay Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS CADE AND ROCKY MTJ.& For rates, folders and & terfbma tion regarding tickets, roates, ate, aafl on or address H. DICKSON, Cir Ticket Airent, IS2 3rd St., Poftlaod. s. e. yerk.es, g. w. p a. 612 First Are., Seattle, Waab.