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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1904)
FIVE County Correspondents Sweep The Field. WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE. 1NTENDENCE, OREGON WORK OF ART Bust of Shakespeare Presented To State Normal School. monmiAjth. NtlTll'K. Tho mciMiciY mill nrllKl work if tint XV loir Hunt KNiKNrnii'K for Mon iloulli U In Ihn liMtiala or Frank Lm-iia, with liiwiiiliirli r In I In' pnalollh'ii liultilltiK i'r llnr 111 lllllllt'lldHII'll Hlllt lUltllOMtt Mlr'ntA. Nwlli'i ulii'rlillim, or utlinr uimlhi'iia or ooiu plaint will tin mini! vml bjr Mr. bunis Following the custom established of lute year the June class, '01, presented to tlio state Normal n bunt of William Bhakespenre, UnfVtunatuly tho piece did not ar rive till after the commencement excises had closed, so tho presen tation wan delayed. It came on Friday of last Week, milking the trip from Boston without being marred in the least. It in a beau tiful work of art and i8 free from blemishes. It stand", ahout two and one half f et high and rents on u bracket supported by a Corinthian capital. Tho bust presents a most ' etriking resemblance to the autlien tic picture of Shakespeare and Hilda much to tho appearance of the assembly room. . J. L. Murnhv and fuuuly are spending a few weeks at tlie coast While on their way Miss Linnie , Murphy was thrown from the wag oa and sustained very severe bruises, but after a day's rest was able to continue the trip. Miss Alberta Campbell has re turtied from Portland where she has been attending the Portland academy. Ming Clara Card of Albany vipit ed at the home of Ira F. M. Butler lust week. 'the McMillan- farm, located one milo north of town wa sold this week. This is one of lh beet farms in this locality aud the price, $5500 for 100 acres, is very reasonable. Miss ArtraikU Doughty has re turned from Ashland to spend the vacation with her inothet. Miss Doughty has been tetiching in the Ashland Normal school for the past two years, and has been re elected for the coming year. Homer I. Watts spout part of the week visiting here. Mr. Watts was a member of the Ashland Normal school faculty last year, but re signed at the end of the year as he desires, to take a post-graduate course at Berkeley next year. Miss Sarah Tuthill has gone to New York where she will spend the summer. Messrs. Ressler, Rice and Allen are attending the teachers' conven tion in Portland. P. II. Johnson has bought Mrs. A. A. Cattron's beautiful residence on Motor street. Mr. Johnson will take possession August 1. "Dean" Uutler is busily engaged in mailing catalogues of the Nor mal. Inquiry for catalogues is much greater this year than for several years, and the attendance nromises to bo larger next year than ever belore. Mrs. J. M. Powell and daughter Lois are visiting relatjves at Tur ner. Quite a number from here at tended camp meeting at Turner. Miss Delia Tibbetts of Ashland is visiting friends here. She is a member of the Normal school fac ulty, and was formerly a student ot 4he Normal here. Mrs. S. Goodnight ot Vancouver, Wash., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith. j Mrs. F. W. Kenton ofMcMinn villn visited with Mrs. J. IMS. Dul ler the past week. .It. II. Simpson has purchased the 8. C. L. Moore place near town. II. K. Portwood and family have gone to Myrtlo Point for a sum mer's outing. E. S. Coojier of Independence is clerking in tho Daniels store dur ing Mr. Portwood's absence. COOl'KIt HOLLOW George Sullivan and wife visited with his mother Sunday Mr. JIayues has moved t) tho sawmill above Falls City. Quite a number of people in this vicinity attended the celebration at Dallas. They report a good time, fcidine of those who did not go cele brated the day eating ice cream and Fourth of July dinner at hoice, Wilbur Rhoades and wife have returned from a trip to the coast. Claire Snrinur and wile and Miss Lillie Hull of Philomath visited with Mrs. Clarke and lam ily last Saturday. Mr. Cummiocs was a Monmouth visitor Saturday. The Monmouth butcher was in this vicinity recently looking for beef cattle. A number of young people spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr Towns to practice singing. Mr. Dosley, recently from Mis soiri, bus moved to the Ira Smith place. Sunday Bchool officers were elect ed at Antioch last Sunday as fol lows: Superintendent, W. II. Maclc assistant supt, Mr. lowns; sec retary, Alice Mack; organist, Katie Towns; assistant, Dolly Guthrie. On the third Sunday in July at the Antioch school house there will bi children's day exercises in the forenoon, a basket dinner at noon, and church in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. Everybody invited. I. Marks, who has been quite sick, is now able to be around. Tom Marks and Verna Walker spent the Fourth with his sister, Mrs. Lefly, at Whiteson. Miss May Guthrie has returned home from Gardner where she has been staying with her brother. Lee Clarke, who has been spend ing a few weeks in California has returned home. He says that the train could not run fast enough to bring him back and that Oregon is Hood enough for him. HIGHLAND. Chas Peterson is home from Portland and is visiting with his family. Misa Lula Locke was a Guest of Mrs. Clarence ledrow last week. James Tedrow and family have come down from Corvallis for the summer. J. Ellis Burch of Pomeroy Wash, visited with relatives here last week. Fred Fetherson has ijone to Or egon City to visit relatives. Joe Laundree and family have returned from the hop yard. Will Middleham has bought the John Gentry place. The families of J. E. Rhodes and E. Davidson spent the fourth down on the bank of the Willamette. ANTIOCH Quito a number from here at tended the celebration at Dallas Monday and report a pleasant time. s J. Ii. Finhbaclc and family re turned from the Turner camp mooting Monday. Charlio Iltynes and family have moved to Falls City. C. A. Puvis transacted business in Dallas Monday. Mitts Leo t u Foster of Monmouth has been secured to teach the Sun ny Slope school east of this place for if.'io a month, school to begin first Monday in October. Mr. Claxtonof Portland has bee11 in those parts soliciting tor the Or egon Daily Journal. Farmers are busy cutting and hauling hay , Miss Leota Foster was an Anti och visitor Tuesday. Johquinptct and Katie Towns visited the Capital city Thursday The church here has purchased an organ from a Salem company. SUVKK Mrs. J. M. Larson and children were at her mother's in Indepeti denue several days the past week. Mrs. J. A. McCann und Mrs. W D. Collins visited in Suvrr tsatur day. Miss Alda 1" rum has gone to Lane county for a week's visit with her grandparents. J. A. Giger and Roy Frum re turned home Tuesday. Mr. McCready aud family visit ed in Corvallis the first of the week. " ' Miss Ona Bakei of Portland re' turned home Saturday, Mrs. II. Flickinger and Miunie and Elmer Maxfield visited in Cor vallis und attended tlie. celebra lion. John Ililtibrand fell oil his wag on recently aud is very ill from the injuries he received. ' v A. Ruef's sister and her husband of Salem are visiting at the for mer's home this week. John James and family returned from Washington Wednesday. Ross Chamberlain was a passen ger to Portland Saturday. CARPET AND RUG WEAVING. Parties wishing work done in this line will please call at my residence one block west and half block north of Palace Hotel. Carpet Weaving 10c per yard. Mm. If. JL Warner, IDEPIENDENCE, -:- ORRGON HOP BASKETS mproved for Season of 1004 One half box for pickers. Full box bottomless bas ket for measuring:. Cor- respoudeuoe solicited. WALTER MORLEY SALEM, OR. 11.11. JASPERSOE Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Desired. INDEPENDENCE - - OREGON. Something new in lace curtains; latest Art Arabians at Messners. Nolloe to Creditors. Notice I hereby given that I have been duly apimlnted executor of lh estate of K, (j. Keyt Hr. duct-aited, by order of Hit) county court of 1'olk county, Oregon. All persons having claims against tub! estate lire required to present the name duly verified to the undersigned executor si Perrydale, I'ollt county. Oregon, within mix mouths from date of his ,ald appoint ment, I), L. Kkyt. Fxenutor of the estate of K. C, Keyt Hr., deouused. Mr, J. W. Turner, of Truhart. Va.. says that Chamberlain's Btomach acd Liver Tablets have done liliu more good tnan anything he could get froifi the doctor. If any physician In this country was able to compound a medi cine Miut would produce audi gratlfyiog results in eases of summed troubles biliousness and conslipulion, his whole time would be used In preparing this one medicine. For sale by all drug gist. C.X- KESTER CAItPLvNTKIi ATTHE PICNIC GROUNDS IN Independence, Ore. Bo Doubt Bout It No doubt there is more truth than poetry in our ' statements. CHIS is a partial view of fi,rst floor of the House Furnishing Co.'s show rooms. People who trade at our store know why we have grown so rapidly dur ing our three years in Salem. You will nev er know the full pur chasing power of mon ey until you trade with . tin 269 Eibertv Street, next 3o$. Itteyers Sen. Hiinimons. Iu the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon fur the county of I'olk. De partment No. 2. Charles p. Darling, I'.aiiilllTl H(Jm. . r.-n ......... i ...I IllOnS To Amanda A. Oarllug, defendant! In the name of the si his of Oregon, you are hereby required to aar and answer me couipiniiii men sgaiost you In the above entitled suit on or belore the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to w it, on or before the 2ti) day of July, A. D. 1U04, that Mug th dste of tu lust publication of tbis sum mons, and If you full to answer, for want thereof, the plulntlll' will apply to the said court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, and will take decree against you then-for to wit: a fh'creff tif divori-f. fliMMolvlnir the honda of matrimony existing between you ami putinim upon uie gjouuo or your wll fnl desertion and abandonment of plaintiff for more than one year prio to the filing of his said complaint, and fur unci, oilier eenerMl relief & mav be deemed just and equitable in tlie prem ises, i lie aaie or me nrsi puoiicauon of this summons is the 9th day of June A, I). 11104. nils summons is puo lished by order of the Hon. J F. Hib ley, Judg of the county court of I'olk county, Oregon, duly made and en tered therein Mt Chambers in the city of Dullus. I'olk couutv, Oregon, ou the 7th day of June A. I). l'.K)l. V.n V. Co ATI. Attorney for Plaintiff. Note the ads in this issue. ''It ftfravrrr S Notice or Final Settlement. Notice Is hsreqy given tha I the un dermgned okee or of tlie estate of Charles O. Flah deceased, have filed lu the office of t i county rlxrk of Polk couuty, Orrgoo ay final account and mial report In Id estate matter, and the honorable unty court has fixed the Kith day of July, A. D. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of "ild- dav at the county court house In Dallas, folk county, Oregon, at the time and plaoe when and where said final account will be heard. All persona Interested In said eitata are required to appear aud file objections, If any they have, there to, and to show cause' If any there ba, why said final a.tcount and report should not he allowed and said estat finally settled. D&ted this l.llh day of June A. 1IS4. CHAULE-i F. FHHER, Kxecu'or of tlm estate of Charles O. Fisher, deceased. Notice For Publication. Oepartmf-nt of the Intrrlor, Land um mcinvun City.Oregon, April IK, HUH. Notice In hereby alveo tlmt tlie following-niimt-d sctller Itan tiled noitca of bin lntn-, tion to imike nnal proof lu Minport of lila clMiia, and thai nald prorf will bt made b fore tho t'ounty (;ierk ol Polk county, Vrefoa at Dallaa, UrK.in. on June 3, viz: CUKKNCEH, 1AKKH B. K. No. I'.'i-tO fir hit 3. (- 4, t H r 5 w. lie narneH the following witness to prove hlw 4inilnuonii rtldeuce UKn arid cultiva tion ol said land, viz: C ('. Mark of Inrte- riidenoe, Ort'ifon, J. I. Marks, I). M. Uewltt, 11. Uround, of Monmouth, Oregon. Algernon a. breaker, lleglster. No doubt but Salem as a point for economical buying in all lines of mer chandise surpasses all her sister cities. WO W HERE are quantity and quality more univer sal and prices so uni formly low. Few peo ple realize that al most a duzen stocks of furniture are ex hibited here . Salem is . known through out the west ""as the town where furniture is sold cheap. It is an undisput ed fact that Sa lem's furniture in terests represent more capital than that of any simi lar city. W T 1 1 - l j t -