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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1904)
WESTS IDE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON I INDEPENDENCE SOCIAL BRIEFLETS Hjh OT.rien of Salem was In (own Tuesday. Mayor Cooper has been to New port Ihis week. J. P. Bjers was a passenger for Portland todaj. Guy Walker came down from Corvallia Saturday. Mrs.E. E. Jones was a passenger to Albany Wednesday for a fcw v - davs visit. I,, Josse wit ia Salem WeJnea day. Thomas Potneroy was ia Pallas Tuesday, Mrs. F. 8. Smith has returned from a yisit to Portland. Mra. Y. Peeciral and daugh- ter, Miss. Pearl are visiting In Dal las. Mr.Jackson of Idaho is in the city He is a carpenter and brick maker and may locate here. Mm. Johu Beers of Albany spent a few days thia week with Mrs. E. E. Jones. Walter Palmer, brother of S. S, Palmer from Idaho is visiting here and in Monmouth. Tom Graves of McCoy stopped off a few minutes on his way borne fiona Dallas Tuesday. A special Easter program will be given by the Christian church Sun day school on Easter Sunday. Mra. Emma Murphy Brown of j Smith ut th home of Mrs. Salem was the guest of Mies. Lela Hurley the past week. Herren the first of the week. F.A. Douty a well known busi ness man, formerly of this place, but now of Portland is in the city. Frazer ifc Rice's warehouse is packed to overflowing with new buggies and there are more to fol low. Alex Deutschman and family ar rived Wednesday from Colorado, and will settle in or near Independence. Sherman Lemons formerly of this citv, but now a resident of Mc Cormick, Wash., ia visiting with old friends here. Harold Weaver, a little grand son of B. F. Whiteaker has an at tack of appendicitis and is in a hospital in Portland. After the band concert Saturday night, the Independence orchestra will take charge of the opera hall and dancing will follow. Mrs. Ilanah Miller a?ed SO died at her home in Buena Visla Wed nesday morning of dropsy. Died, in Gervai. Marion county Tuesday March 22nd, J. L. Courter after an illness ot three months. Hon, B. F. Jones, joint repre sentative of Lincoln and Folk counties was in town Wednesday. Mrs Beatrice Molesworth of Port and visited her sister Mrs. Lilla A. M The Hanna brothers hare taken a contract to put 1.000,000 feet of logs in Rittner creek, a branch of the Luckiamute, fir Spaldings. Miss Lilly Williams of Portland who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Fred Oberer for the past two months returned to her home today. A movement is on foot to or ganize a Rathbone Sisters lodge in Independence. The organization will probably take place next Wed nesday night. I BUSINESS LOCALS. Garden seed and field seed head quarters, K. II. K box's. Fools drnce April 1st, at Audi toriuui. You are invited. Fruits, candies, eto , always on hands at Craven & Moore's. The. Rambler, the Recycle, the Hartford at Fraier A Rices. Y. J. Morrison, of the Pedee Lumber Co., was in town Saturday. The Pedee company is now work ing a force of fourteen men. The J. E. Elkins property con sisting of a house and two acres was sold this week to J. H. Pat terson. Consideration $475. Mr. Adams an attorney of Salem and candidate for circuit judge at- . tended the Independence Improve' ment League meeting Monday night. The remains of Mrs. Anna Bigler were shipped to Amity lor burial Wednesday. Mrs. Bigler died at her home in Airlie, March 20th, of asthma. The first band concert of the season will be given at the opera houee Saturday night. This will be the first opportunity to show an interest in the proposed summer band concerts by giving the band the encouragement of your pres ence on this occasion. The St. Patricks' day dance given by the W. R. C. at the audi torium last Tuesday night was a thn McArthur has returned to Eogene and other points up the valley. Mr. McArthur accompan ied L. T. Harris on hia canvassing tour a a candidate for congress. J. L. Hanna sold a team the past week for $350. The purchaser was a farmer living near Newberg. Mr. Hanna has purchased another team from the Luckiamute Flour ing Mill company. . Mr. McAdams a brother in law of D. B. Taylor arrived from Wis consin this week. Mr. McAdams is prospecting for a home in the west and will probably make his home in these parts. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Byers and John P. Pomeroy and family have arrived from Pennsylvania and will cast their lot in these parts Mrs. Byers is a sietsr of Mrs, Thomay Pomeroy and John Pom eroy is a nephew. A letter received by Mrs. John Fluke, from her son Ely, in Los Angeles, states that L. C. Gilmore formerly a resident of this city, was mixed up in a runaway in San Pedro recently and received injuries, though not serious. Ely Fluke is expected back in Oregon, within a week or two. Ice cream will be served at the baiaar Thursday, March 31. Decorated shelf paper at 5 cents a roll at Craven and Moor's. Shoe string dance April 1st. Admission 75 cents, spectators 25c, Just received a new line of bovs and mens clothing at Messner's, Remember that "Eli" the tinner nd plumber is now with Frazer 4 Rice. Big surprise for spectators and dancers at Rebekahs big dance April 1st. Read the program for the bazaar at the opera house Thursday, March 31. An orchestra of seven pieces has been secured for the Kebekan dance on April let. Dennison's decorated crepe pa per, the very latent designs at Craven k Moore's. Save time and trouble by leaf ng your subscription for any mag azine published at Craven it Moore. Subscriptions taken for any periodical published at the pub-j Ushers' price, at Craven A Moore's THK Clll'KCIIi:. HaptlHt Church, liuleiwiHleiicf Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching at II A. M. Prauur lita) 1 1 II IP ThunJuva i mj vi ! 7:30 P. M. All are cordially Invited to our services. Aktiii'H 8. At I KS, pastor. Methodist i:iUcol Church. Corner of 5th and Monmouth streets; Rev. W. W. Edinondson, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Class meeting 12 tu. Evening services 7 S0 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. The parsonage ia next door to the church and the pastor will be pleased to see you and render any helpful services. ! Mc CALEB, 5 THE PHOTOGRAPHER will make your Picture, enlarge your Photo, or fiunish you an elegant Frame, We will make Puctic School Chlldren'i STJiMP'PHOTOS Jit Twenty five ceuts per Dozen, Calvary Presbyterian Churcli. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Endeavor meeting 2 p. in. Evening worship 7:.'!0. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- ngs at i :30. 01 OD 0) B 01 0 0) OH 0 Cbis is tk Cite of the yesr wlim every man ir a Good Practical Watch, one thai glvra the correct lime, one lliat will a good lime piece fur 20 yssr. United l:nnjjellcnl. Sunday school at 10 A. M. I'toi iMM r i i ivv iti as i Keystone Leigtie of Christian 1 Q') Endeavor at OVId 1. M. Evening seryire at 7:'-M o'clock. MifS Ethel Hmwii. superinten dent of K. L. C E. To ill' of thece services the pub lic is invited. 1A,IK1. A. IVl.I.N'i, pastor. ;0I ClirlNtlnii Church. N.O.Clodfelterleft for Portland to accept a position inthe new poBtoffice building as watchman. Mr. Clod felter has beeh a resident of Inde pendence for a number of years and his many friends here congratulate very successful affair. There was him upon his good fortune. The a very good attendance and refresh ments were served during the evening. The W. R. C. sustained their reputation as entertainers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thornton and daughter of Illinois, visited at the home of Wm. II iff the first of the week. The Thorntons are old ac quaintances of the Iliff family hav ing lived neighbors to them in Illinois They have been visiting in California and stopped here on their return to visit Mr. Iliff and family, family of Mr. Clodfelter will join him in a few months. Cascade Lodge No 92, K. of P. located at Falls City is showing progress. It was organized two months ago with nineteen mem bers. Since then a lodge of Rath bone sisters has been organized in connection with it and last week the lodge had exemplified the great love ot Damon ana rythias on which the order is founded by pro duction of the classic Demon and Pythias play. What's the matter with suppy ing yourself with nice dishes while they are tj be had. See Knox's display. Frazer it Rice now have their 1904 stock of bicycler in and would be pleased to show them to those who are interested. W. W. Percival, of Independence, Oregon, is ia the Market for fat stock of all kinds He pays the hiehest Market price. The ladies have a large assort ment of aprons, kamonas, fancy work, etc., for sale at the Bazaar, Thursday. March, 31. The ladies of the Christian church have decided to have the bazaar Thursday, March 31, in stead of April 1, as announced. We are agents for the far famed Walkover shoe and will carry a complete line of this well known shoe in the late styles at Messner's An outfit of tinner's tools have been received and ''Eli" the tinner is ready to do any work you may need in his line, at Frazer & Rice's. Now'a the time to bay your dish es. Knox has just uncrated 1500 pounds of glass and china ware. The assortment is complete and prices you can't beat. Preaching every 2nd and 4th Sundays by Key. E. C. Wigmnre, Sunday school 10 A. M. v. p. s. c. e. fi::;o p. m. YOU HAVE TO EAT Why Not Make it A PLEASURE ! m 01 0) 0 !0 01 01 01 01 01 01 CMs is I S c Kind 0. Miss Margaret Owen announces in this issue that she has just open ed a new millinery store in Mon mouth and every body is invited to call and. look oyer her stock and get prices. Goods, good as the best, prices low as the lowest is the motto at Miss Owen's millinery parlors. liurglara Caught. The burglars who entered Eakin A Dicks store last week were prompt ly arrested npon reaching Port land. They were disposing of the stolen goods when Detective Ker rigan took them in. They have been brought to Dallas and ars held in jail awaiting the next term of circuit court. Tbey give the names of Forbs and DeYoung. Forbs is a small man and DeYoung of ' large stature. DeYoung ' is thought to be the leader. Many persons buy Flour thinking that on kind is as good as another. When you buy cheap flour you miss all the pleasure there is in eat ing, for no one can make good bread out of poor flour. One of the best brands of Flour to be had in the Market is the GOLD DUST made by the fc'idney Pow er (Vs. water power mill at Sidney, Ore. Just try GOLD DUST FLOUR. P.uy one Hack, the price is only $1.00, and the sat isfaction and good bread you will have will linger long in your memorv. KoK SALE uy F. S. WILSON, AT THE STAR GROCERY INDEPENDENCE, - ORE. vf (I J ' 1 f i 0 CI 0 I s, P i) a A. KRAMER & CO. ,(! IS ot Wntch'-i c ari wKinjj for lt. H, 110 f 1 - a 1 1 . 1 fl.", ttnd it 'Mni (.lock on hniid 1. 1 f lucl IfnlU. INDEPENDENCE, OREGON p--, -s f ?" . ,;s . Don't forget Chat frank $ Back in the Restaurant Bu$lne$s MEALS AT HIS PLACE 25c, AND UP ALL HOURS OPPOSITE KNOX GROCERY ON C STREET BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH .1. T. Buckley, Independence, Oregoi PHIL METSCHJt-V, Pr:. C. IV. Kf OWI.ES, Mgr. $I.OO 0I.O tt.00 Tragedy Averted. "Just in the uick of tlmo our little hoy was saved" writes Mr. VV. Wat. kins of Pleanant City, Ohi. "Pneu monia hsd played hmI havoc with him and a terrible couifh net In Doctors treated him, hut he grew worse every day. At length w tried Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Con sumption, and our darling was aaved. He'ii now sound, and well." Every- body oufjht to know, It's the only sure; cure ror coughs, U)M and all Lung; diseases. Guaranteed by A. H. Locke Druggist. Price 60o and fl.OO. Trial bottle free. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL CO. 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