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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
FIVE WEHT HIDE ENTEKPIUSE INDEPENDENCE, OREGON bunty Correspondents Sweep The Field IMNO BELLS 'rtty - 4 Wedding; Takes the Home of if. ni Mrs. Morrison M Given In the Chape! -T y C A. In Honor of SURPRISE PARTY tvl ft tilt a nit oasenau boy navellielr new suits completed, which suMs much to tint appearance of the teem. I A fry entertaining program was The Friends of H. Christian rrulrI by the prohibition league Gave Him a Rio- Sue. lit lim rkiatittt 1st ait HMliihLu .1 1111 'i v HWIUH OVUM Several new corner have been In MMMMHOHUMHHMHHUHHUU BUSINESS LOCALS. tMriHi) 1 win .1 IIIX lX"Juru i .at iirrti i utk M Willi U..ofMr...I M. J. K ,if.ll Slid 0COIMHHHI r. .... it ,,-1 lu iimrriiiK o 14 btbs of M....ni""ih. Tin w. performed 17 4 - .I....L fit. li . of a f if.rf the wedding 1 . .Wakfant. Hr which " ..,.1 1. 11. nretty bride lfl 011 ,n lru. The unrtor ,ruilr dentist cf Moil r ... I. . I V!. n.anr friend will l IDU UIP " -, M to grrl him "d jilWr return. Funk Lucas I spendin i0 Portland. B tfilkiuihby and family l lilt w-- - a B L Eddy nominee for LjaJj nt Monday after hen. LBridwell transacted bus n Portland during the first o U. H. L Fe-nlon of DalUi liii week looking a fur the built ! Grace Alitworth of San :iici ii viaitins at the home lurjf Nell S. IVkius ha to (I hi rest toJ.C. Rose. Mr. Perkin proUUy build tUia summer. i. II F. Murray of Spokane til the ln-dide of her fatbor kMcReynoid who ia aarioualy C. McCu of Astoria tnt Jay here. Mr. McCuo it rvai k Ut alumni aMix iition am .frrDii.K for the coining on. O.Congera of Pullman, W'anh 'ilitig Kere. Mr, Congers U ftl with th agrictiltara i it that nluctf. lie wl th vacation at his old home M Eihima Inlands k W. F. Cowdmi of Tacoina, IK who has for the imst ftfleon ctl m iiupi'rintfndKnt o win the northwent for the I'liiti church, dt-livrrud an f on mineionH in Monmouth V night May 3 k 1 11 . "wwten the .Normal learn I'tfaOl nirlfH.l from Ini AhNn UJ mil p.ace to be iiUved on proiai grounds Saturday h- Hill anil C.lli.,. .ill nf. I'm the battery lor the town i0' a warm emu for th 11 '"Wl is predicted. NOKMAL NOTKM. ' Gwinn vinitd her daughter r ur hk. "J BilDrnOdll I ha Ud Ballnuin in " . A. will an(l twn Tit rt? it ml """toCat.itola thin vr Jueidyanj V-deday of Ing A , rttvptlon was given in the cits pel on WedntoiUy afternoon by thsiilrlsof the Y.W.L'.A. fur. Mins Shields, the state siH-rctary, and Mies I axon, one of the national twcr-UrlM of the Y.W.C.A. Wed- neetlav and Thursdar eveiilnita do vottonat meetings wvr conducted. he talks given by Mine I'aion were very helpful and iiitireliug. The May day enerciso took place Monday afturnooti on Cupid's Knoll, Allhuugh the weather waa not entirely favorable, a largo crowd aiinbled The ipiw-n, Mis (iertrude Kddy, m choncn from l Im clime which won the inont point in the cnitH.U. This honor ! fP. to the juniors. On of the lead- nn features of the afternoon was the winding of lite Maypoles. coorr.11 iioixow. Mr. PHieu ilnlihel training his not last Tu-sday. (iilfurd Zumalt has purchased a flno rubber-tirixl buKgy. Mr. Laurence and family visited at Mr. Mack's Hundsy. Mrs. Marks spent Sunday with relatives In Monmouth. prise Last Friday ' Plowed, Harrowed and Planted Twenty-live Acres by Si O'clock. Other In teresting Items. x rilh Miss Orra Towns Is visiting her cousin nesr Uallss. Miss Lillie Hull visited with Helta Clarks Sunday. ! Clarkt and August Ohm attended church at Monmouth Sunday. Mr. Hayncs and Jas. Goodman went to Elk City, Lincoln county, Thursdav. Clarence McCaleb wont to Mon mouth Monday to help his father p'ant garden, (lorae and 1V Chamlrlaln and Mr. Linehack of Falls City were in this vicinity Sunday. Mrs. Clarke went to Blodgett, Denton county, Thursday, to visit with he son Hobert. Charlie Oaborne and wife and daughter Francis vUiied at the home of Mr. Towns, fcunday. August Ohms, who has ben in Kantern Oregon for some lime, has rui n rued and is veiling among friends here. Chss. Shipley and Mrs. Farley nf ltnion 'county, visited with their brother, A. J. Phipley, Wednesday. Chae. and Richard Onborne and n;iw.rt an.l Toiii-Marks went loi hunting last Saturday evening and killed a large fox on John Walker's place. Normal a base 1I1UHL.ANU. Chris Peterson went on a busi noes trip to Portland Saturday. , (ieorge Dickinson is putting up a new wire fence. Kihl Shafer left Sunday for South Bend, Washington to lie gone several weeks. Chris Peterson and Dev. John Oaborn hsve had their residences treated to a new coat of paint. Grandma" Laundree fell back ward from a chair last week and was hurt but not seriously. ... . .Mi. n.m.n miHtained a fracture of her ankle recently by Mng thrown from the wagon, bhe is improving slowly. Miss Gertie Dickinson is spend- i the week at the non.e 01 ... (xcvrN sescuLTO wssTaioa bntkhi-iiins On lust Friday the following young men with their implement of war, consisting of plows, harrows and feeder, made a grand charge on "Grandpa" Christian's farm for the purpose of tearing tip his 25 acres of land, which they did to per fection, and had it nee dud by six o'clock of the same duy: Thirteen teams, headed bv Capt. L. J. I;iArmonl and the regulars being J. A. Wilhrow, W. I). Collins, A. Klickenger, It. L. Collins, O. M. Allen, 0. J. liitgley, II. Msxfield, A. Uuif. E. E. DeArmond, Guv Thurston,. A. Tetherow and K. Chamberlin started into the Held aUut seven o'clock, and the way the ground changed color was a caution. At noon ' Father" Chris tian called a halt for dinner, which was prepared by Mrs. Christian and daughter, assisted by Mrs. E. Chamberlin. The table was loaded to over-llowing, and the boys, after eating to their hearts content of the good things before them, pronounc ed Mrs. Christian the "Queen of Cooks," At 1 p. m. the order was given to march, which the boys did well pleased, llitcblug up to their nlows. barrows and seeders the grand march commenced and con tinued until six o'clock when they stacked arms all agreeing that it was the best day's work they bad done for a long time and the most cheerfully given. Lloyd Flickenger is hauling lum ber for a new house. W. W. Collins is loading with hay for shipment. The meeting held here by Bishop Hartzler was well altendexl. C. U. Carpenter and family vis Itcd witn Albert Ruefs Sunday. J. M. Larson snd A. II. Simpson made a trip to Stay ton Sunday. Lewis Johnson and faintly have lieen nuite sick with pneumonia Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Allen visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. am Mrs James. Several from here went fishing Sunday on Berry creek. Very few full were caught. Miss Alice Knighten and Mies Eva Baldwin of Buena Vista was in Suver Saturday. Mrs. Annie Brewn and children accompanied by Will Robinson of 1 irlix villi ted at the home of Jl. Flickenger. Miss Maud McDaniels, formerly ruup waa married to C. E. ill WU.w., " - Powers of Oakland, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Powers will make their home in Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and daughter, Myriua, of Lewisville, was in Suver the first of the week. Miss Smith was looking after a class in music. these parta lately, looking for suit J able homes. I). C. McNeil of Monmouth was 1 here the first of the woek combin ing business with pleasure. Supt C. L. Starr will give the closing addresi at the Sunny Slope entertainment next Saturday even ing. Maurice Whe?lock who bas been U-achinir at Hebo. Tillamook coun ty, is spending a week's vacation at home Misiei llattie Ilerren, Leltie Fishback and Nellie Shipley have been chosen as speakers for the Kickreall picnic. The entertainment to be given at the Sunny Slope school Iibs been postponed Irom May 13 to Satur day evening, May 14. "Why Women fMn" is a tale of pathos, excitement and fun, which touches the heart and leaves you a nobler man and woman, itpera house, Monday the ICtb. The Corvallis Steam Luundry makes a specialty of gents goods and lace curtrins. Your laundry called for and delivered at your door. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goods called for on Mondays and Tuesdsys and delivered on Fridays, Orders may be left ut CraAeu ic Moo res. a car I'AKKKK. A. J. Hall of Buena Vista, was a caller Tuesday. Mr. Fu'jua is planting a small field of potatoes. Mr. I). A. Grlgsby waj in Mon mouth Saturday. A. B. Lacey has returned to bis post of duty at Detroit, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Powell visited Mr. Sam MeEluaury'i Sunday. Several farmers here are finishing their spring Bowing this week. Miss Caddie Gentry ot Independ ence visited friends here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Peterson, Sun day. Harvey W. Dickinson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dickinson Sunday. Miss Vera Stewart and Miss Mabel Wheelock, were at Parker on Sunday. Miss Maggie Kerr is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Calbreath. Mrs. 0. S. King, of Seattle, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs Krentz of Buena Vita, has returned to her home. There was no church Sunday as the minister. Rev. Thompson, had the misfortune to cut his foot with an ax and waa not able to be pres ent. The work on the eteel bridge at the Luckiatnute is progressing steadily, bat there will be work yet for several weeks. There are sever al ot the men whose wives accom pany them. They have their tents, gardens, croquet grounds and swing and are enjoying the company of many visitors as well as the out door life. The little village of cars and tents with their thirty to thirty five busy men and women presents a scene in the country not often beheld. There is already a demand for seats to witness "Faust" at the opera house Monday the lGth. Don't fail to eet th"in now. before it is too late, as a crowded house is predicted. There will be no services at the M. E. Church next Sabbath. Dr. and Mrs. Pernotof Corvallis joined Dr. Butler'a party yesterday for Chicago. The excursion train hat passed throuzh here Sunday contained eleven cars and about 800 people The train left Portland in the morn ing over the east side and returned by the west side. Mrs. Will Cook and sons of Eugene are visiting at the home of IJ. F. Whiteaker, Mrs. Cook's father. Passengers zoing to the St. Loui Exposition will havs privilege of stsrting on any data which will enable them to reach their destina tion within ten days from sale date. Notice ot Administrator's Hale, v... 1, 1. iiurahv .I ven (hat bv vlrtua and In -jurnuauon ut an order f the Polk Cnun tv. OfViruU. iluly luii'le and entered of rac rd In the ma'ier 01 ion William McMillan, deceased, auui- orlrlug and directing John LlcK- ItmoD, aaruiDimraior auu ''" if Mlll.n 1 ml nii.1 rat rx will Willi will annexed of aald eetate, to aellat private 1 a . .1 at.A Inllvawlni aale lor caao 10 oauu, m 'u"u"'" described real estate, aituated in Polk County and Htate of Oreiron. tn-wlt: IIckIuuIiik at a point 30 KJCCiaioaeaav and 31.26 chains south of the north wit corner of the I. Ij. V. or Aaron Iturbank and wife Not. No. 1M7, Claim No. 40, In townnhip 8. south ot range 6, west or the Willamette merid-, inn. In I'olk County, Oreson, aod run niiiK thence eaat 32.00 chains; thenoe r.inli a'2 J2 chains to the south bound ary of said claim; thence weal 32.00 chains; thence norm bo. vumum w place of beglonlDK coutalnlni? 105 acres inoreor lew all ultuaUjd In Polk County, Oregon, we will from and after the 1 Ith day of June A. D. 1U04, ofler id prrwUeH for aale at private sale to the hlltbeat bidder forcaah in band, subject to the approval of said court. Bide will be received by Margaret McMillan at Monmouth, Oregon, and John Dickin son at Independence, Oregon. John Dickinhok, Administrator, and Margaret McMillan. Adminietratrlx with the will annexed of the estate of William McMillan, deceased. Teacher's Picnic j& A T j& RICKREAL, MAY 21 The Biggest ever Held in Polk County 1 DON'T FORGET THE DATE I MAY 21 lad Mrs. Geerge Dickinson. ANTIOCH. Geo. T. Bootbby was here Thurs day on business. J. L. Fiahback's house is receiv ing a new coat of paint. Supt. C. L. Starr visited the Sunny Slope school Monday. n I.. Zumwalt is the proud own er of a new rubber tired buggy. r),rha Osborn and Tom Marks rs hauling wood for Mrs. Cartell. THE DEMOCRAT TICKET. fc&nator OSCAIt HAYTER Representative FRANK FAWK Jolut Representative A. B. CLARK Judge J. D. SMITH Commissioner J. H. MULKEY Clerk E. V. DALTON Bberitr J.T.FORD Treasurer E. B. JAMISON School Superintendent J. W. BUTLER Assessor F. E. MVER8 Surveyor L. GROUND Corouer DR. W. 8. CAREY , , DON'T - MISS IT PALMER a COMPANY'S New York Production of Faust, or Why Women Sin Independence Opera House One Night Only Monday, May 16th AUSPICES I. 0. O. F. Popular prices, 35c 50c m m m m m m o Q