KIGIIT VEST SIDE 3 ENTERPRISE. IKPKrESnKSCE, 0WKS RUSH IS OVER Still a Vast Amount of Labor Between Now and Hop i Picking Season. BuUiingol New Hop Hooks and Kilni wUl Require Cofuldcrb!e Mechanical Force. . The ruah inculent to the 6rst training of bops following a buck ward spring is over, but there is no rent for labor in thece parts. There la a vast amount of work to be done in thia vicinity between now and the close of the hop pick ing season next fall. , The cultivation of hop yards and training of the vines in their differ eut stages of growth will require the attention of many ready hands. The building of new hop houses and kilns now under way will require a considerable mechanical force. Stacked in the yards of the Inde pendence Lumber Company's mill are hop house orders that runs up into the hundreds of thousands of feet. Dick McCarter ol Buena ista has 011 the ground an 18000 foot order for a new hop house. W. P. Bevens of the same neigh borhood has a large order for a new hop drying building. Mr. Bevens' hft a departure from the old style and more on the order of -r. Ml 1 4a floors and it is claimed will dry twice as many hops as the old style dryer. - Sloper and Patton are getting ready to build a new house and 'We 14000 feet of lumber ordered. m. iv.ikev Brothers are now glided gracefully into the mer. bow op stream. Just as the kat touched water. Miss Cooper brAe a bottle of wine on the new tt'.'s bow, pronouncing the chrisilig word, "I christen thee Indf pD U ence." Owing to the extraordtoary thickness of the wine bottle, it did not break the first time nor second and tell overboard each time and sank into the depths of the river No waters are too deep, no feats too hazardous to thwart a Salem rcan when a bottle of sparkling chain pagne is in sight and Clarence Hamilton, the well known fund- lira man of the capital city recov ered the bottle from the bottom of the riyer in both instances. ine .v.:. tha hnttle was broken tlJLJU .U.w . into thousands of pieces amid the cheers of the crowd on shore and the launching of the new boat was over. Pleasant Afternoon. A pleasant afternoon was spent at the residence of Mrs. l nomas vrn.ll Friday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Jessup, of Salem, was the guest of honor and whist formed the amusement lor tne anernoou. The first prize was won by Miss Helen Daugherty, the second by f co Wi Infill Those nreaent were: iUiO if a Mrs. Bowden, Mrs. McLaughlin, r Arfkina. Mrs. Messner, Mrs Cressy, Miss Creasy, Mrs. Nelson, Miss Helen Daugherty, Miss Daueherty, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Albert Jessup, and Mrs. Thos. Fennell. O. B. & N. Booklet. The Oregon Railroad & Naviga tion Co, has issued a booklet en titled "Restful Recreation Resorts" .. . i Vin faotnrpu of the The Walker Urotners are inai oriugn " - hauling the lumber for their new Northwest indicated in the title in h ... . . TVi booklet an enecuvc ujaum... ..1 .. ..m t OlA building. They .P " ' 7 V . . nt houses this season using 47UW ieei j8 prepared oy i. . . .v,-. vaf 1vfirti,iine writers ever JL lUUlwv. Joe Hubbard is building a m . n.iAD the best advertising writers ever the coast. The Joe Hubbard is ouuumg mtutu and store house and will use 20000 cover design represents . . , . in nd steamer, while the r nf 1 timber. V " T,n Rnrton has completed new hop house in North Indepen dence and it was dedicaieu wim Koll Saturday nieht- It is unique style. In the construction -of bis hop and store houses and barn Mr. Burton has UBed 60000 feet of lumber this spring. C. L. Fitchard has an order for 48000 feet ready for use. He will build three or four additional houses and a kiln. George Rose is now hauling lum ber for the building of fiye hop houses besides a big store house 0 X 90 on his yards across the river. He will use 80,000 feet or more of lumber. A number of others whom the local mill could' not supply will build this summer. W. W. Per cival is preparing to build two hop houses, a baling room and store room which will require 50,000 feet of lumber. H. J. Ottenheimer will require 70,000 feet of lumber for the con struction a large store room and fnnr drvinef kilns. Horst Bros, have let contracts for the building of six hop houses and a large store room sna win use about 200.000 feet of lumber this season. Independence Launched. ;n tmin nod steamer, a L...f.,l fiaiire of a woman with ,:.:..u.iii vavAH a flirtatious ieuuin" ucoia.j. of welcome to the passengers with a lace bordered nanaKercuiei, sea gull circling beneath the azure sky admiring the renecuon ui own beauty in the waters depths. . i t : It shows by illustration ana grapu description Borne of the wonderful attractions of both the upper and lower Columbia river including the pomological beauty of the Hood River country, ine meuiuiuat of Hot Lake and other points of in terest along the O. R. A N. lines. It will require some pains on the part of the Southern Pacific to ad vertise the Willamette Valley and Southern Oregon in so attractive manner. An "At Home." A most delightful "at home" was eiven by Mrs. A. A. Catron at ner preu ty home in Monmouth on Saturday, May 24th. That Mrs. Cantron's well known skill in raising uiw" failed her wat manifested by the great clusters of roses from her own garden, which aided to tne auxaewvo ance of her parlors and to the enjoy ment of her guests. Tte a.nu uu cental hosttss was assisted by the Misses Butler, Mrs. t. - -.i m. C. F. Fisher. The tea table was beautifully arranged with its dainty service ana raP "- roses, where Mrs. Rice presidea wun her usual charm and grace of manner, . WAFA Some very bewitcnmg " worn and among those present were, Mesdames, Cooper, Ketchum, Butler, Powell, Campbell. Bingley, Bedwell, Bice, Fibber, Butler, Wolverton, Ma- hooey, Pennell, wurpny, i.. onmiK. Hawley, Waller, Bently, Mulkey, Best aud Misses rrr. Nasb. Wbealdon, BlDgley, r . . i T)mA Knrilth. Lewis, Butler, nuuer, Over five hundred people gath- m . ttfMI ered on the banks of tne wniam it. river at 8 o'clock Friday morn ing to witness the launching of the new boat ''Independence." - Notwithstanding the early hour, nponle were here from juonmoum and Salem as well as frem Inde pendence. ' ttverytning uemg i Lewis, Butler, utiDer, x... readiness at the appointed hour, stomp. Burke and Buckham Miss c ranees cooper, w-'r"'"' por sale. by Mrs. Frank bkinner ooarueu , . .. ..J: siv iviwh. four emng mut ana the boat, tne ropes noiuiug mo . , - . v .. . . r . Ka fresh soon. Also one craft in place on tne Dans oi iu " .... ..1 . - ! ..nantnf riflO liver were loosened and as if wan ing for the occasion the little boat Empire separator. Enquire ol J. M. Porterfield, Parker, Ore. WE DRIVE CLARKE VEHICLES Commercial Travellers A Specialty Good Accomodations. Prompi Service fiorses well cared for T. UJ. DicRinson, Prop. Cekpbcne m TtldCpCttdCttce, OfC. and Boig Sfet cx w - K a ' -vLyv i-ir.- ' - -.rural, Front Gcnr of Rushford Wagon Good Timber and Done Dry DE5T IRONED WAGON MADE R. M WADE &. CO. Iaepento Bs; Bargains in Furniture All Next Week, Week After Next and Every Week Follow ing rmm w IMr" -..' 15" ..-" L- '""1 . UlbC ' ' rtS All Next Week, Week Alter Next and Every Week FolM ing Take the Boat and Come to Salei You Will Save Money on Furniture, Carpets, Wall Paper and Ml House Furnishings. Carpets Our Carpet Department is a busy place. Why? Because we have the best stock of Carpets in the Willamette Valley and , our prices are beldw those of tbe larger cities, hence we get trade from other towns where prices are higher and stocks smaller. We Pay the Freight Our Special Sate of Iron Beds Ofl'ers the Iiwcst rossibU; Prices. All Iron l'.cl nin at marked down lijrure to make room for a large phipment on the way. Full size Iron Beds $2,50 Go Carts ion Tire, Patent ( Parasol is always tion) Construction to operate. Do not biij a Cart or. til you n our h( AM tk modem ic provcmeii' Foot Brit her Cs! Parasol CM in uropei P Kimplo and ' Salei Ore.