West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, March 31, 1904, Image 8

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    WEST SIM! KNTEUrUISE, INPKI'KNPKNt'K, obk
INDEPENDENCE SOCIAL BR1EFLET3 fj
Johi J.ihnaon came down from
Corvnlli Saturday.
1). Calbreath made Imaincas
trip to TortUnd thia week.
Gordon Baler of McMiuntille
waa in Independence overJJSunday.
Mies Mabel Cooper ia home from
Eugene, enjoying the Easter vaca
tion. May Kennedy cme np Satur
day from McMinnTiUe for
vacation.
Mra Carl Rowe will spend sever
al weeks with her parent before
returning home.
Miss Pauline Nesmith and Miss
Gertrude Dickinson were passen
gers to Derry Sunday.
Miss Hecla Dove, secretary of the
Epworth League returned to
Eugene after a successful meeting
at Dallas.
A number from Independence
and Monmouth attended the Ep
worth League meeting m Dallas
Sunday night.
Mrs. J. N. Larson and children
ofSuver have been visiting Mrs.
Larson's parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harris of this city.
John Whiteaker, of Byron. Illi
nois is visiting relatives here. Mr.
Whiteaker has spent the winter in
Southern California.
Several of the Independence
boys, students of the O. A. C. re
turned to Coryallis Monday after a
ehort vacation spent with friends
here.
Mrs. Wm. Tetherow returnod to
her home in Colfax, Washington,
Saturday. Mrs. Tetherow has
been visiting relatives here for the
past few months.
J. M. Stark has been confined to
Ms room the past week with a cold
and stomach complications. Mr.
Stark is one of the three senatorial
candidates of Polk county
I Miss iv.aie rk-enjuuiu wiuo
n r T V riicr(Tr flnrl two child-, a! I n 1 1 art a A fl (1 A V
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ren returned Sunday to their home nigjjt) having been summoned on
in Grass Valley. Eastern Oregon. 0nnnnt 0f the serious Illness of her
They have Deen visiting remwDO UrBndfather
; Tnrlenpndence for several weeks.
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Albert Oberson of Independence,
arrived here this week from aus
arrived Here mis wee .ro-i u- q gteyeng
dale, Minnesota. Tcey will locate
here permanently.
Miss Gene Seeley of Indepen
dence secured Second prize in the
Portland Telegram contest for the
best article on the cause cf the
Russo-Japanese war. This is a
very complimentary tribute to Mies
Gene's ability.
11. II. Wagoner is in Portland
thia week.
Att'y J. N. Hart was a passenger
to McMiunville Suuday.
C. D. Gabrielson the insurance
man was in town this week,
WVin Multev of Corvallisis vis
iting his sieter, Mrs. Thos. Fennell.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore, living south
of town went to Oregon City Mon
day.
Wm. Rowell and Cliff McArthur
of Rickreall wsre in Independence
Sunday.
Mrs. Messnsr, mother of W. A.
Messner, returned to her home in
McMinnville Saturday.
Miss Kthel Whiteaker has re
turned from Mt. Angel where she
has been attending school.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Lemons of
Salem spent Sunday with airs
Lemons' sister Mrs. Wm. Barnett
Prl Locke, a student of the
Capital Business College at Salem,
spent Suuday with his parents
here.
Hnrned. livinz a mile
south of town lost a fine Jersey
cow in the big wind storm, by a
falling tree.
Sherman Lemon sold a house
and lot near the depot the past
week to Mrs. Baldwin. Price re
cieved $565.
Mrs. 0. T. Murphy, who has
visiting her mother, Mrs.
Violo Sloper, returned Saturday to
her home in Eastern Oregon.
Capt. Skinner has been notified
thfl enine for hit new boat is on
the way and he expects to launch
the little craft within six weeks.
Mra. L. W. Charles and two
children of Newberg, joined the
former's husband here Monaay,
where they will make their home.
Methodist Kplacopal Cburch.
-i. r.t nth mil Monmouth
streets; Rev. W. W. Edmondson.
pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Morning service 11 a. m.
Class meeting 12 m.
Eveniug services 7:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting eyery Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
The Darsouaireis next door to
the church and the pastor will be
pleased to see you and renuer any
helpful services.
Mrs. Stevens and daughter Miss
J. T. Redhaume and family ana. rf Fort,and) were vieiting at
Joe Podvemt and family, friends of , chag Hunlley ftst
T1IU ciiukciiks.
ItaptUt Church. Independence).
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Preaching at 11 A. M.
Prayer meeting Thursdays at
7:30 P.M.
All are cordially invited to our
services.
Abtuvb S. A km, rastor.
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BUSINESS LUWia.
One Ballon No. 1 !I'U for 30
cents at Knox's.
Calvary Pretibjterlaii inurcu.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship 11 o'clock.
Endeavor meeting 2 p. m.
Evening worship 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ings at 7:30.
United Evangelical.
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Morning service at 11 o'clock.
Keystone League of Christian
Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock.
Miss Ethel Brown, superinten
dent of K. L. C E.
To all of these services the pub
lic is invited.
Daniel A. Poling, pastor.
Christian Church.
Preaching every 2nd and 4th
Sundays by Rey. E. C. Wigmore.
Sunday school 10 A. M.
Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 P. M.
O. V. H. Sheep Shears are the
best, 11. M. Wade.vvo.
iwnt Six pounds No. 1
beans for 25 cents at Knox's.
Rap d for sale. Our prices
the lowest. R. M. wade
U. M. Wade A Co, have received
. carload of Buggies and Crrines.
Take your grain to the Indepen
dence mill on Wednesdays ami
Saturdays chopping- .
i tin thonsand all other kinds of
luestock and will pay you the top
prica.W. W. Percival.
MN Chan. 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 cuun
ty people to trade. Finest display
in the valley.
Now'e the time to buy your dih
... Knox has just urn-rated 15M
pounds of glass and china ware. j
The assortment is complete and J
prices you can't beat. j "
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and nell then cheaper than you can
H,ul away ami them. We 1J
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(Movor, WhitoCloviT, Alsio, hnghh
Kvo, Mc.-itito ami Orchard 5run whhI.
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Independence, Oregon.
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We havejut received by rxprens;
from New York, The New Thin" i
Shirt-Waist Sets. An elegant line of,
them. Also a line of new IMt
and Belt Buckles. Call and fi"
them at Messner's.
A look at our stock and pruts
will convince you we are headquar
ters for field and garden a.-ed of
all kinds. English rye grnas,7 cents;
orchard grass 12 cents; onion sets
10 cents a pound or 3 poands for
25 cents; English dwarf Essex rape;
4 cents at R. II. Knox's.
PEDEE LUMBER CO.
Rough and Dressed Lumber.
Kiln Dried.
Bills Cut to Order. Prices Right.
Call on or Write
PEDEE LUMBER CO.
PEDEE, OREGON.
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week. Mrs. Huntley is a daugh-
Eola is on the boom. Forty per
sons have taken up their residence
in or near Eola within three or
four weeks. These people are from
the East and have come to stay.
Keep your eye on Eola.
The six higher grades of the pub
lic school have organized literary
the Eutopian for the
15 Percent
Saved 1
Leonard, the 4-year old child ot, . fa Athenian for the
W. L, Wells, died at Halsey, where
Mr. Wells now lives, Thursday.
The burial took place Friday. Mr.
Wells was formerly county judge of
Polk county. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Wells, C. P. Wells, J. E. Wells,
Henderson Murphy, S. E. Collins,
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Beyins, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bevins attend
boys. They will have a joint,
meeting Friday night and combine
programs.
Miss Grace Damon, connected
with the telephone service at Salem
spent Sunday at the home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon.
She was accompanied by Miss -rvii-
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ed the funeral returning Saturday t;e Harbord a well known druggist
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night. of the capital city, wish xiaruu.u
in also a member of the state board
At the home of B. F. Whiteaker
this city a very pleasant family r
in
reunion took place Sunday. The
members of Mr Whiteaker s tam
jly were all there but one. Mrs.
Lilly Cork of Eastern Oregon was
the absent one. Present weie, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker, Mr. and
xf Clifford Kantner, Mrs. Etta
Weaver ot Dallas, Mrs, Carl Rowe
from Washington, Will and Al
Whiteaker, John Whiteaker of
Byron, Illinois, Miss Violet Whit
aker Frank and Glenn Whitaker.
A nleasant surprise party was
given at the home of Sir. and Mra.
John Osburn, Wednesday night of
last week. Card playing, games and
music were the features of the even
ing. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. John Osburn, Mr. and Mrs.
w;n Simon Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Hun tlev. Misses Ellen Brown,
Gardner, Rex, Leona Becker, and
Messrs Paul Simon, Ed. Rex, Mr
Cook, Walter Simon.
BY BUYING
CLARK PARRY
VEHICLES
Our CLARK made to order line
has many special features not found
in any other make. New styles
Elegantly finished. Special corner
irons. Bodies will not open. Easy
riding springs. :::::::
We Buy in Large Quantities. You do not pay
us a Middle-man's Profit nor Excess Freight.
R. M. WADE & CO.
J. R. CRAVEN, Mgr.
Independence - - Oregon
ELECTRICITY
IM 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 .'51 gradf and weight of WHA1'
I'lN(i l'Al'EK, M.x hnui.h of PAPER
liA(.iiv,all kind of T WlNEtmd nlinot any
tiling the consumer of paper (lcnir'H. A big
stock to choosf,1 from at inoneyHftving prices
GEO. F. ROGERS & CO.
WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS
SALEM, - - OREGON
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