WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE, INDEPhMM, , w TWO iNnFPFNDFNCE SOCIAL BRIEFLETS rf I; B V UWb " A. S. Locke in i Portland over Sunday. Eira Thorpe w down last week from Sumpter. Henry Wilki arrived from Port land the past week. Glenn Goodman visited in Inde pendence the paat week. Misa Mary McDonald was at her home in Portland over Sunday. The Saturday night dance at the opera house was well attended. John White, waster of the Oak Grove Grange, was in Independence Saturday. Miss Marie Irvine of McMinn ville visited relatives and friends here last week. Miss Vena Goflf returned from Great Falls, Montana, the last of the week. Ross Nelson attended the com mencement exercises at Corvallis last week. Sam Damon and Ray Walker, students of the O. A. C. are home far the summer, Mrs. M. A. Kennedy and daughter, Hazel, were in McMinn Tille the past week. Kirt Cooper fom Washington is fishing with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Harbon Cooper. C. A. Kurre, the harness-maker, . was in Portland, laying in a stock of supplies last week. A number from here attended the baccalaureate services at Mon mouth Sunday morning. Mrs. Lottie Dorris, Mrs. David son and Mrs. E. E. Paddock at tended the .commencement exer cises of the Willamette University Monday. J. W. Byers came up from Ore gon City Saturday. Mr. Byers while at work in the mill sustained an injury to his hip which tempo rarily disables him for a lew days. The R. E. Collins feed store on Main street, next door to Sperling Bros, meat market has changed hand3. The new proprietor is C. Coverdale, recently from California. Miss Bertha Osborn who has been in Pendleton for several months returned to Independence Saturday. Miss Osborne has a po eition for the summer in the tele phone office. A special motor irom Indepen dence and Monmouth Sunday af ternoon took seventy persons out to the unveiling of the monument of the late Chas. McCaleb. This ceremony took place in the ceme tery several miles south of Mon mouth and was conducted by the Woodmen. Several weeks ago the trained dog belonging to J. L. McCandless mysteriously disappeared and has not been heard of since. The dog wai a great favorite of Mr. Mc Candless' little son, Hud, who takes the loss in no light manner. The dog was broken to single harness and was used by the children as a beast-of-burden. It is thought that he was stolen. This city had a pleat-ant call on Monday last from "Uncle Sam" Handsaker of Eugene, who, with his wife, has been visiting with their daughter and family. Mrs, W, L. Bristow of Lewisville. This aged couple crossed the plains with ox teams fifty years ago and are now on their way to take in the annual meeting of the pioneer and Indian war veterans of whom Mr. Hansaker "is one," While in the city they were the guests of Mrs. Dorneife, a former neighbor. j TravU McDevitt was down from Corvallis over Sunday. Ellin Rurch of Pomeroy, Wash, is visiting relatives here. Mrs. K. ClodMter of Portland ar rived in' Independence Satu'day. Miss Lola Stark attended com mencement at Mt. Angel lastwHk Misa lloxanna W hite of Portland is visiting her cousins the Misses Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor spent Sunday in Jefferson with their niece, Miss Rena Walton, who is seriously ill. John Brown ot New berg was In Independence the latter part of last week looking after timber for his axe-handle factor'. Miss Kate Ketchuni returned Saturday from attending the com mencement exercises at Mt. Angel Miss Ketchum is one of the gradu ates from the Normal course. II. E. Lounsbury, traveling freight agent of the Southern Pa cific railroad was in town Satur day. Mr. Lounsbury is one of the speakers on program for the hop mens and granger's picnic. Dallas will have a big celebra tion on the Fourth. On Saturday preceding, the pioneers will hold a meeting in that city and on Sun day a Fourth of July sermon will be preached, making practically a three days celebration. Dr. Jas. Withycombe of the State Agricultural College at Cor yallis was looking over the hop fields around Independence Satur- "iday. Dr. Withycombe will have charge of the institute feature of the big picnic and convention. The eleventh annual meeting of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association will be held at Glad stone Park July 12 to 24 inclusive, this year. .The prospectus, an un usually neat booklet is out an nouncing some drawing cards as lecturers, singers and literary peo ple. First on the list are Dr. New ell Dwight Hillis. successor to Hen ry Ward Beecher and Lyman Ab bott, as pastor of Plymouth church, and Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson. The following quotation which is not without interest at the pres ent time, appeared in the Lafayette Courier, now defunct, and was cop ied in the West Side, since merged with this Daper. of the date of August 6, 1891: "There is quite a fight 'brewing' between Judge R. P Boise and George II. Burnett, Esq., both of Salem,. for the republican nomination for circuit judge of this district. Judge B is said to want the office for another term. Judge Burnett's Iriend's claim that the old Judge is too old. It will be an interesting 'mill.'" Ir. ThoniHou at Home. Dr. E. J. Thompson, pastor of the Presbyterian church, looks hale and hearty alter a six weeks' visit in the uir scorched at. While on his trip the doctor delivered an addrtss before one vt the literary societies of the University of Min nesota in whi-h school lie was at one time a professor. He also at tended the General Aswmbly ol the Presbyterian church at Buffalo, N. Y., was banqueted by old school mates in the city of Boston, tningled with friends of boyhood days In Vermont and attended the St. Louis exposition on the way home. Dr. Thompson found the same state of incompleteness at the Fair, that others have observed but yet all one could reasonably want to see. Room and board in the city outside the grounds are to be had without extortionate charge the doctor found, but within the grounds no one is so neglectful as to fail to charge for every privilege, even for driuking water. Oregon might have made better showing in the doctor's judgment, by erecl ing an up-to-date building to com pare with those of Washington and California instead of hundred year old log cabin to represent old Fort Ciatscp. Dr. Thompson's welcome home has been most cor dial. Have You Received a Souvenir? rr . i t r ;.i : . i ne a, x yj. it. iv. win uutiu io your address free, copies of their summer booklet containing 30 pages of half tone engravings of Columbia river and Clatsop beach scenery. Address J. C. Mayo, G. F. & P, A., Astoria. Ore., or C. A. Stewart, Agent 248 Alder Street, Portland, Ore. Wood for Sale. S. Cox, the wood dealer, is ready to deliver wood at your door on short notice. Big fir wood 13.50 per cord; second erowth " maple $3. Phone 143. To Iteut. A good farm with improvements to rent. Contains 243 acres and lays two miles north of Monmouth. M. W. Mix. A Surprise. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Messner gave a dinner party Thursday for their guests Mr. and Mrs. Lee Laughlin of McMinnville and Mrs. Dr. Kelty of Salem. Thursday was Mr. Messner's birthday and the whist club gaye him a surprise in the evening. The rooms were beautifully decorated with flowers, refreshments were served ana a general good time was bad until the hour paBi midnight. Present were: Messrs and Mesdames Joe Hubbard, L. Damon, J. S. Cooper, Geo. Kutch, Will Walker, Geo. Burton, J. E. Kirkland, Lee Laugh lin, Mr. Geo. Conkey and Mrs. Dr. Kelty. The first prize was won by Joe Hubbard and the second priz6 by L. Damon. Excursion Kates to Yaquina Bay. On June 1st the Southern Pacific Co. will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and Yaquina gay. Both season, and Saturday-to-Mondav tickets will be sold. This popular resort is growing in favor each year. Hotel rates are reasonable and opportunities for fishing, hunting and sea bathing are unexcelled by any other resort on the Pacific Coast. A "Dry" Sunday. Independence had the unique experience last Sabbath of going dry, and the musical clink of glass es in front of big mirrors was hushed. There was no looking at the stars through the bottom of the cheering glass but the new order of things was accepted with good-natured jest, many taking ad vantage of the superb weather to put in a day fishing. I I I 11 Inch WHlfOn feoonu "i . a. II C..l .t- PiI.'n sale ai u. m- " ",,v - Second hand ru.ler lired for sale at It. M. Wad 'tie Messner's ad for cut pri in summer waistiuRs. A good second hand luwjr wagon for ! by Fraier ,v Rio. Miwsn-r buys wool ami y highest market price. Fine line of summer skirt t Messners. Messner wants your chick- !,. u iiikt as ens ami )! "r.' - " good as cash here. A good phu'e to stop for a meal in Salem is at Strong's restaurant. Meals at all hours. I am prepared to drill tubular wells on short notice. Water Riur an teed- Arch Sloper, Independ ence. A very neat and choice line of parasols at Messners. Something entirely new and a little diilerent from what others have. Phoenix Paint is the heaviest, purest and best bodied paint madi. It in especially adapted to the western climate. K. M. Wade k Co., Agents. Clark and Parry vehicles are i I high erade goods at reasonable figures. They have many special features not found on other vehicles. Sold by R. M. Wade A Co. Frazer A Rice have on exhibi tion at their store a hide Delivery Clover Puncher and Hay Wind rower which is a success in vetches and clover. Fits any mower. Bonita ball-bearing sewing ma chines are guaranteed for ten years. Fitted with adjustable ball-bearing stand and celebrated driest toot attachments. Sold by R. M. Wade tt Co. Moore's Hair Invignrator and Newbro's Herpicide for dandruff and falling hair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by J. 8. Moore, the barber on C 6treet. The Corvallis Steam Laundry makes a specialty of cents goods and lace curtains. Your laundry called for and delivered at your door. Satisfaction guaranteed Goods called for on Mondays and Tuesdays and delivered on Fridays. Orders may be left at Craaen A Moores. Special tickets will be sold over tho Southern Pacific from Inde pendence to Portland and return.on account of the Mardi Gran and Carnival to be -held in Portland June 28th to July Oth inclunive. The tickets will be sold for one and one-third fare plus 35 cents. fori f " " """" McCready & Earhart Sutceueri to C. D. Calbra(h Announco to tho public thnt they Win Uiop on hnml a full lino of fresh up to date QROCCRIC5. 9n,Land weuj McCready Earhart Indvp'ndence, OrtH i 3 New Harness Shop NEW HARNESS, Butitfy whips. Horse Blankets, Robes, 1 And Everything Carried in an up-to-date Hnrness Store. All kinds of Repairing Promptly Done. Your Harness Oiled. GIVE ME A CALL. C. A. KURRE , Indepependence, Ore, H I C. W, MITSCHAM. Pro: KKOWLU, Mgr. i.o$i j si I BUSINESS LOCALS. . I Call and see the new line of sum mer skirts at Messners. New style sad irons at R. M, Wade & Co.'s. Some new arrivals in summer goods at Messners. Phoenix paint is the best. R. M. Wade & Co., agents. Something new in lace curtains; latest Art Arabians at Messners. A Positive Necessity. Having to lay upon my bod for 11 days from a neverely bruleed leg, I on ly found relief when I uned a bottle of liallard's unow liniment. I can cheer fully recommend it as the bent medi cine for bruises ever sent to the afllict. ed. It has now become a ponltive ne cessity upon myself. . It. Byrnes, merchant, DoveraviKe, Texas. li")C, 60c, fl, Sold by A. 8. Locke. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Jjeavei Indepen dence ror Mon moutb and Alrlle 7:30 a. m. 8:30 p. m. Leaver! Indepen" dene for Mon nioutnaad Dalian lm a. m. 6:15 p. m. L'vei Monmouth for Alrlle. 7fl0a. m. 3:50 p. m. nmoo for ttaliai. 11:30 a.m. :30 p. m. j Leave Alrlle ror i Monmouth and j Independence, ! ft:0O a. m, : i:U5 p. in. I-envei HatlM lor ! Monmouth and I Independence. 1:00 p. in. L'ven Monmouth for Independence i:40a, m. 1:80 p. m. 2:40 " : M 8:09 " Leaves Indepen. dMue lor Moo. MS p. m THE IMPERIAL HOTEL CO, SEVENTH and WASHINGTON STS. PORTLAND, ORECi Jetvly Equipped; Over 100 Rooms, Steam Hi Gas Lights; Jill Modern Conveniences. - r Cootb Brushes W With every iim-hao (if a 2k: jack ao of our .Special Tooth Prepara tion k, Potiafoam, Wliiteho'Hl'H f.istorated, or Turkish Myrrh Tooth Powder, wo will present you with a lino tooth brush free of charge. CALL AND SEE. A. S. LOCKE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST How About Your Kuiniiier Vacation? Newport on Yaquina Kay the ideal seaside resort of tho North Pacific coaBt. I.'.ound trip tickets at greatly reduced ratea on aale from all Southern points in Oregon, on and after June 1, Ask agenta for further particulars and a hand- Homely illutratd souvenir ') Jet, or write to 6owiu"-' ger C. (t E. K. 11.. Albany, J V. E. Coman, 0. I. 1 Portland. Jlorafl For n 11 -V rtTlt tOl a .vyear-oiu eumu--- id; wt -.,i will br.i lion standard bred; l Will lareaia. F. ln