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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1904)
WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE. IMttHttMSCft OHK.MW 6i n anflCW HPfl ri n nti tim 0) 0 a is ; iNnFPFNDENCE SOCIAL BRIEFLETS & raurfaa d u aaa e www m o t .......aaitiailiVO I I I I Portland Saturday. William Collin of Suver wan m town Friday. Or Clodfelter " in Portland a few days this wefk Mr. and Mr. Henry Waller came out from Fall City Saturday. Mr. W. G. Cressy made a Wi ne. triptoCorTalli the tirt of the week. Mr. Murice of Portland w a gnestofMisa Lulu Wilcox the first of the week. T. J. Allen, a Kings Valley rem dent, .pent Saturday nighl In Independence. W A Messner, the merchant, mad. a trip to Fourth Plain Wash, the fust of the week. Dee Taylor will leave Salem on for Seattle wher he has accept ed a good paying position. Cha. McCauley and sister. Miss Nellie Grates left Tuesday for Fetaluma Cal. where they will re side in the future. Miss Bertha Hurley is in San- Francisco and has an excellent posi tion as C. H. Miller, of Airlie, wa. in Independence Sunday. R. D. Cooper the hop-grower, baa returned from Portland, s C. lUker of Portland waa visit ing old friend in these part last week. r. E. McLane. the wheat buyer of Suver. wa in thi city the last of the week. Clarence and Mr. Ireland came in from their Benton county bop ranch, Sunday. Miss Lola Stark is the proud noM8.or of a fine Remminnton type writer the gift of her father J. M. Stark, the Independence ..ni.late for state senator was in Falls City the early part of the waek. 5 RticiwpRQ inriAis - UWVII.kWW - - 3... uiUllllUIMIIUIUIIIIW".Wf.WW .JT.T.-r .-rrrrrr. . ' ' One gallon No.'1 pickles for 30 ,w8n teacher in a fashion- cents at Knox s. O . . . o. Read the People's Uasn snore announcement. Beans! Six pounds No. 1 white beans for 25 cents at Knox s. R. M. Wade & Co, have received a carload of Buggies and Cirriaaes. Notice Carload of Ruthford Wagons just arrived R. M. Wade & Co. able dancing school Mrs. J. H. Bohannon returned Saturday from San Francisco, where ehe has been for the past two months, visiting with her sister. Corvallis poultry fanciers ave tak ing steps toward the organization of a local poultry association. They expect to hold a poultry show in the fall. Frank Mulkey and A. O. Wolver ton were over at The Dalles, the first of the week, to prove up on their timber claims in that district. Each has a good claim in the Matolas country. The population of China, accord ing to a native paper, is 426,447,325. Thi? total is made up of 407.737, 305 Chinese provinces, 8.500,000 Manchuria. 3,354,000 Mongolia, 6,430 Thibet, 426,000 Chinese Turkestan. Mr Laura Welch aged 59 died at her borne in this city at 4. 30 Sunday Morning. She leaves a husband and two children, a son and daughter. The family came to Independence from Rome. Mich, a bout two years ago. Funeral ser vices were held Thursday. The annual Congregational meet ing of the Congregational church of Independence will be held Friday, March 25. This will be an im portant meeting, of the church and as it is the close of the year it is the request of the treasurer that all arrearages be provided for. A banquet will be served. At the M. E. church next Sab- Full line of ladies' best pocket memoranda books at Craven & Moore's. Take vour erain to the Indepen dence mill on Wednesdays and Saturdays chopping. I want hoRS and all other kind of livestock and will pay you the top price. W. W. Percival. For Sale: Early seed potatoes Inquire of Black Bros., Mix farm or A. N. Halleck, Monmouth. We have a full stock of Galvan ized Eaves Trough, our prices are lwava the lowest. R. M. Wade & Co. Mrs. Chas. A. Rice, of Mon mouth, announces she will give les sons in oil, water color and China painting. Johnson, the clothier, at Salem, is the popular place for Polk coun ty people to trade. Finest display in the valley. Boss Washing Machines sold for $6.00 at R. M. Wade & Co's. See our Ocean Wave Washer. Every machine sold with a positive guarantee. Bonita Sewing Machines beats Your opportunity to pot bargains. Every day BARGAIN DAY WHY? Pecause wo. name you one price, a cash price, ami it is always the lowest price. Just Common OALIOO 5c per yard I I I I I (I (I I (I (I I (I I THE BEST! Those who contemplate punha. int; a liupjiy thi- Season will re gret it if thevlo not ho our Hue. We have the greatest variety of ntvlen from which to make your ..election. We K,vt' money if Quality i conni.loml. VK II A VK Til KM FROM ftfoo UP Ifrazbr&riobs; THE BIG Hiitricaii posiar Independence, Oregon. gets for you, full value at this store. We dont'do a credit business, and that is the Did vou ever thing of it before? rpfison wllV. ! TWO thinsrs to consiaer wnen uu v,U) - LADIES' VESTS From 10c to $2 each QUALITY AND PRICE We invite comparison with any line. Our shoes will stand it both in price. and in quality. v..u .u- -ill Morn- them ail. prices are aosoiu ingTaulandtheMindofChnst;", lowe8t- T" TwT evening, "Savior or the Provision with every machine. R. M. VV ade for Man's Sayation." An appre- J & Co., Agents, ciative congregation assembled last Tun;ata Hop Pipe Steel is su Sabbath evening to hear Mr. Ed- j perior quality. We have made a mondson give the first address onjarge parchase of this material. "The Great Words and Themes of 0ur jjop p;pe wiU be the beet Christianity." You are invited tojever pnrcha8ed irv this city. R. M. attend next Sabbath. j y&(e & Co. i Miss Iva Cooper pbasantly en- v av int received by express tertained a number of young friends from yew York, The New Things in at her home Friday evening, j Sbirt.Vaist Sets. An elegant line of Games were played and refresh- j them Ala0 a iine 0f new Belts ments served. Present were:jand Ret Buckles. Call and see Vera Ketchum. Babe Owen, V le j them at MeBgner's. Reed, Ada Ketchum, Orbie Taylor. Our 1.75 Shoe for Ladies is equal to some $2.50 lines we know because we have tried them. You try them and you will say the same. We have them in the! latest Spring Styles. New lasts etc. Other styles 1.50 2.00 2.25 3.00 3.50 and 4.00. Our "AMERICAN LADY" dress fI.ou has no equal for style, quality and a h'--- that (its. Price per pair - - - - $30 ALWAYS the HIGHEST Price Paid for Produce. a r-.y ELECTRICITY m YOUR HOME Conveniences Within Reach of all Users of Current. SHADES CORD ADJUSTORS FROSTED LAMPS INDEPENDENCE AND MONMOUTH WATER and LIGHT CO. Paper! Paper! We carry 31 grades and weights of WRAP PING PAPER, nix brands of PAPER RA(iS;all kinds of TWINE ami almost any thing the consumer of paper desires. A big stock to choose from at nioneysaving prices GEO. F. ROGERS & CO. WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS SALEM, - - OREGON r TTazel Bohannon, Haze1 Kennedy, Veya Morrison, Kate Kelso, Wright.! The Portland Telegram adver tises W. W. Percival aa in the Porterfield, Dean Walker, Dole j market for hogs! hogs! lhe Kurai Pomeroy, Carl Percival, Claude , Spirit refers to him as ine nog man Murpbey, Lewis Josse, Victor! and it all means, says Mr. Percival Plymale,' Fred Cooper, Grover : that he is ready to pay the top Madison', Edd Wallace, Iva Cooper, market price for hogs. South half of the F, A. Douty building, Did You Ever Use a Bath Cabinet 77 ff ore an almost sure rare I or Odds and Dininiatixm. I trill sell , a jernii.no DUCK EYE VJI'0! ('jr. XET for $4,00 JV. S. L( )(JKI; Prescription Druggist, Independence. IXDEPEXDEXCE, OltEGOXl 0 0 a o 0 c 0 Q 0) Q 05 C) c o c o a D C C) 0 c c