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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE. IN HI-1 hNI'l.r Absolutely Pure Lead, ZbT) Unseed Oil KIGHT URE PAIN The Heaviest, Purest and Best Bodied Paint Made (J U u zZ 1 a w y j - w PAINT BRUSHES, VARNISH BRUSHES, STRIPPING BRUSHES. ETC J. R. CRAVEN, Mgr. R Dcial,andPersonal.l AlieneStark has the measles. Tom Fitchard arrived in Inde pendence Tuesday. Mr?. Annie Shafer returned Tuesday from South Bend, Wash ington. D. L. Keyt, republican candidate for representee, was in to wn Tuesday. E. M. Smith, republican candi date for county clerk was in town this week. The weather is ideal for hops and yards are in good condition, generally. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Simpson of Lebanon visited with Chas. Madi 8on and family the past week. The social dance given by Prof. Raymond at the opera house Sat urday evening was well attended. Hon. B. L. Eddy, republican A-,At for circuit iudee, stopped tflUUIUUVu w " over night in Independence this week. fr Trios. Fennell rave a recep tion at her home this afternoon J from 2 until 4 in honor of Mrs. Dr. Jessup. of Salem. Mr. and Mrs Stephens of Port land returned borne Tuesday after a few days yisit with their daugh ter Mrs. Chas. Huntley. The company of artists engaged to produce "Faust, or Why Women Sin" are of undisputed ability and selected from all parts of the coun try. ; " Bellingham Bay has the largest building boom of any city on Puget Sound. Since January over $500, 000 building permits have been issued. J. S. Cooper left for Newport to day on a business trip. Mr. Cooper will have the opera house there re- paired and put in snape ior me coming season. There will be ft social dance at the opera house Saturday night. Music will be furnished by the In dependence orchestra and an en joyable social event is assured. Dr. F. E. Slater came up from Salem Monday and will make his home at the Little Palace Hotel, while attending to the practice of Dr. Butler, while the doctor is east. Corvallis will entertain the Ore gon Grangers during a four days session this month. The city coun cil is taking an interest in the mat ter and will ask the citizens to dec ent iheir houses for the occasion. " ' - . - r- lady. Miss Snell is a neice oi m", IW.P. Conaway and there home was in this city up until two years ago. Peaple here are anxiously waiting the coming of Miss Snell. Dr. E. J. Thompson left on his eastern trip Wednesday morning. Arrangements have been made to have his pulpit supplied during his absence with able ana piu. The Sunday school will be held regularly at 10 a. m. every Sunday. ARNISH BRUbrino, oii . WADE & CO. independence, Qre, ... a,- nt thia! Tim "i.'lrd anninf J t ,, .. fi ti". and M ins Simon. Wil ' " " . ..iur lwr- ' Mr. U. V. W)iiU-W of nineteen. A complication ,o ", ,lrown .ill ' ' ' c. I Uy WM cl.br.toj tl. i .M heain ivr i i niu 4 .. - . iur li.kii - i pfnrm school authorities are "ivina for two runaway toys who - - left the reform school the first of thnweek. One is from Jackson county aged 18, the other from PM-tland. aired 15. Both were members of the band. r n fi. Conelaud lu iq m - through to the Siletz Tuesday from Portland, where the naa reeu vu . Kor snrinir tfOod8. Mrs Cope- land manages a general merchan dise business on the Silttz Indian reservation, and she reports times there very good. r,.hn Rnrton's new hop house in North Independence is completed. It is an imposing structure. Orders for a number of houses are stacked up at the lumber yard of the Inde pendence Lumber Mill Co. Build ing of hop houses has only begun howevr, and by fall new houses will dot the hop district. Astorlan: With only one week of the month of May gone, lumber clearances from Astoria foreign and " . t"a domestic, aggregate more man 000,000 feet. Three full and three partial cargoes have been cleared foreign during the week, and fiye full cargoes have been cleared coast wise. - Mrs. J. E. Kirkland, Mrs. J. L. Hanna and Mrs. C. A. Madison the nurcbasers of new pianos recently. The number of new buggies and surreys bought this spring has been large. Proba bly the greatest number that ever went out of the town of Independ ence and Monmouth in one day was last Saturday. John C. McCne, a deputy col lector in the custom house at As toria visited Independence and Mnnmouth the first of the week. Mr. McCue is a graduate of the State Normal and preeident of the alumni and one purpose oi ms vim was to attend a meeung oi iue ex ecutive committee of the association. He will return at the annual meei- . . . f av or. ing during comrneiiueuicuv v.. cises next month. Independence base-ballists met Tuesday evening and organized. George Conisey, W. H, Craven and George Kutch were selectee1 as gen eral managers, Kutcti Deing presi dent, Conkey, secretary, and Craven treasurer. Jim Collins was cieciea captain. The first game will be nlaved on Sunday the 22 inst, on the Independence grounds. The game has not yet been definitely made op, but will most likely be with the Dallas team. of death. Miss Pod tt ma v - vent came to Independence about six weeks ago from Fargo, N. 1.. with the hopes that a change of climate would prove beneficial to her health. The funeral party drove to Salem Wednesday morn ing when the services were con ducted from the Catholic church and interment had in the Catholic cemetery. Among those who expect to leave for the St Louis fair next week are Mr. and Mrs, D. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August Sperling, Charles F. Patterson ana hum inu h " propablj be among the seme pany. The I'topian Society of the pub lic school at their regular iw-tiiig Kridar evening elected the follow- th final term Vitchard ho h- " -N'w,n , York lhei' 0 ,m",ll", ported rtrmr.iSiurdy. Captain Skinner'. l"" Suli'in May term: 1 .. . . . . i run u Leora Hopper, prwweni. , f ,hp viwu-. Bud. vice-president; Jean frharmon. secretary; Inex Stark, treasurer; 1Mb. Mildred Owens, sergeant at anus;. MiM u,f(l Wilk, alter spend- rrturutn) to Aia.D.j--- . intf hip nuiivi . - Foiii Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W II. Fitchard of Utica, N. Y. arrived this week and are stopping at the Little Palaee hotel. Mr. Fitchard is a brother of C. L. Fitchard and like his brother is engaged in the hop ousi A S, Locke, the druggist, is glv. ing away a t.h.th l ukU with evrrv purchase of a 2.'. -nl p'kK wf hit special tooth preparation momlMir of thn family u including grand rhildr rtu a very happy tm Uhiteaker faun I y m It n t time fr several jeari iU a liavo all nai an oppjn mcfliiir toi!vlhr. ' Mr. and Mr. B. K. WbiwJ - i a iimi a I r . cntitirtn. win, ai, nam, Mrs. Ktta Weaw. V, Ctiok, Mra Bertie Mrs. UltfTjrd Kantuw U Children. Violet Whilfalnj oil Weaver, IHairo, I'aului Coik, and Morris Roe, Sperling, A. FFattersmnu e M MMm a Drive on Several Lines Miss Adlin Podvent, daughter of Joe Pod vent of the this city, died Tuesday morning May 10th, at the Wall Paper 8c per double roll Carpets 30c per yard All Wool Carpets 00c per yard Iron Beds $2.25 each Lace Curtains 75c a pair Full Size 2ply Bed Spring 81.50 If You Can't Buy Goods Cheap of Us, You Anywhere. Can Sale