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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1904)
V WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE INF ENDENCE, OREGON FIVE County Correspondents Sweep The Field ORATORY FLOWS The LuckUmutc Rural Tele phone Co. Hold Meeting and Compromise. 0 Sown Wheat Is Sacked an. the Yield Hii Conw&rlng Season. J " ...In,, baud, of Kn.nH l.ttrwa, Willi MONMOUTH tfilton Korea epei.t Sunday at ,tporl. Prof. Butkham and family are tiiiiing In Portland. GImio Percival returned Friday from Nswport. A B. Morlend and family are rusticating at Newport ti.i llubr Haack of Vancouver, mb., U visiting at the how of C.t Wbwlock. J. Mulkey left Wednesday tut Arlington where h was fJll on Uiiirs. 4 of Portland are visiting Mrs. E. F. Luce. tir K. M. Pennell and mother, MaM. J. Smith, are landing Mi vacation at Seaside. P.J.Mulkev and wife, Carrie hrcs and Edith Fugate returned Monday from a two weeks' tojou'O it NtwfHjrt. Mr. and Mm. T. C. Allen and Mr. and Mm. W. II. Mahoney left Wftltx-tiUr for a two twkr trip In (hiYicbate country. - An addition which will double lit capaciir of the Monmouth Ukerjti nearly completed. Mr. BtM hit proven his ability at a Ukrand a a result ha is working oter lime to keep up with ordere. Fall wheat la all la the sack in (hit locality and the thresher are laid up fur a few daya uuttl sprint fraiois ready. While the yield ha not been a record breaker ia- been goodenongh to show that Mure of rain does not wean a fulare of crops. The value of clo- w on the land la demonstrated I'ikinelv thii vear. some fields w 4 , 'b.t have Uen in clover yielding ngb ai 35 bushels of wheat per we. , uiBi'iini nf iIim Luckiamute Rural Telephone Co. waa held lu w w.O. VV. hall Saturday. The question of what kind of 'nhones to t aa seemingly been a aource o! tumble to the company aince ita puliation. A majority of the tockhuldere have inclined to the 'pmion that connection with the ''ifio States avatflm would insure ktter service than an independent Fttn, Argument on the subject hrs produced a pretty good How oratory at each of the stock- Wirs' nieetinira. The obiect of DlWtilla K.it unlaw ur.a in trV tO r!Kh a lululinn nf tita ruination, as j,vral of the atockholdera have re- f,i..j . . . . . . vo ue the Bell 'phone since tat of the month and had in "Ned their own 'phones. Four f of decidedly warm argument " resulted in a compromise lament bv J H 1IIVM WV W g3 independent 'phones are al to put their own wire on the pany'a poie, ,n(i connect with Monmouth or Indepeu- citi "n of Mou mouth oon'ri- butes the following anent the to Is phone agitation bow on: The iuiion strikes us In this light: The tiianagmint of the inuiMinueui system slmuid call a tnwtingof the cillxnns of Mon mouth and Indejwiiderice and pre sent facta and figures to show the advantages of their system is com. pared to the one now in use, if they sre able to ahow a better sys tem the life of the present company in those towns will be of short dur ation, otherwise it is but fair to conclude that the present syitsm will remain In operation. It is not our purpose to criticise either side In this controversy but w froi that tha preseut arrangement will not be satisfactory and that an effort of soma sort should be made to estab lish a single system. mapi.i: cmovK. Trscey Btaats and family visited friends here Sunday. Mi Florence llaynes of Salem is vlsiUog her parents her. Ira Williams came up from Mon mouth Bunday to Uit his parents. Mrs. Bsgley and daughter visited with frk'nds at Independence Mon day. Mrs. Turner returned home Sat urday after a few days visit with friends here. William C. Williams is engaged hauling lumber for a residence, north of the black-smith shop. Frank Gilliam and party of Pele passed through here last week, home-ward bound after a two weeks stay at Helknap Springs. The msny friend of Mrs. Jtron son are glad to welcome her home after a year's sojourn in Eastern Oregon. She was accompanied by her son Hubert. ItUKNA VISTA Arthur and Will Porter are vis iting in Portland. Miss Alice Knighton has return- ed from Oakland. Ed Wilson of Oregon City is vis iting ths family of J, Rowe. Fall grain is fairly good. The general averane is about 15 bushels per acre. Spring sown grain is not turning out well. Amona improvement going on is the building ol a new bop house by A. J. Richardnou and a new barn by J. Kreuti. PAKKKIt. Mm. Kerr visited in Huena Vista Monday. Bena Arlandson is visiting Mrs. Kerr this week. Mrs. Helmick visited in Albany one day this weK. Mr. and Mrs. Steele have re turned from Newport. Mr. Pillar baa sold his farm, A. nh.t hfllmr the purchaser. Mrs. Dickison and Miss Belle Dickison met friends nere E. Davidnon has gone to Gates, Linn county on Dusineps. i nf Richardson of Mr. ,lu " Buena Vista have gone on a camp ing trip in the Cascades. v.a ratnrniui from a Mr. fuqua - week', outing at the Hot Springs r...i. Mm. Fuo.ua and near ieuu. - , daughter will remain indefinitely. Mre.VanNe.s ofWinlock Wash, and Mra Sqaire. of Portland passed through here on their way to i Buena V'ista to visit friends and relatives. riCDICK. Jee Yost sold his crop of hope last week for 80. per acre. Mr. Alcorn and family of Kings Valley visited at Dave Simpson's last Hundsy. Hob Bstchelor and Frank Kemp of Kings Vallev visited friends hers Sunday. John Dyer waa badly injured by a falling limb last week. Mr. Dyer baa been working in the logging camp. HUKNA VISTA. William Steele and family re turned from Newport tbis week. The Conger boys will spend two wee a a at the 'coast banting and fishing. Preaching at the United Evan gelical church next Surlday at II o'clock by Rev. C. E. Galea. M. J. Kreutz and Ed Prather sold their Cascara bark to Kirk land Drug Co, for 6cents per pound. MattieJ. I,e rewigned as post niintress snd F C. McReynolds has been appointed. E. G. Harmon and family of Monmouth has been visiting her mother E. J. Anderson. Howell Simpson who has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Pillar, returned to his home in Albany this week. There was a roost enjoyable party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs McReynolds last Thursdsy night in honor of Miss Cusick. The eveninir wss spent in Bocial conver sation and muttic until 11 o'clock when light refreshments were ser ved, The remainder of the even ing waa spent In singing. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. McKey nolds, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe, Mrs. Goin, Mrs. Oglesby.Mra.N. Prather, Mrs. A. Anderson, Mrs. McLain, Lucy Bolter, Ethel and Minnie Knlirhton. Tressa Prather, Jennie Rowe, Fay Wilson, Helen Goin, Miss Cusick, Mrs. M. Conger, Law rence Conner. Cleve and Harley Prather, Elmer and Jim Nash, Harrv Davidson. Abe and Roy Por ter, Guy and Ira McReynolds, Don ald Bolter, Ward Goin. At a late hour the eompany departed for their homes thanking the host and hostess for the pleasant evening they had. SUVEIt Gust Fredrickson was in jlnde' pendence Sunday. A. II. Simpson will run a etore at Dove's hop yard. ILnry Riddors finished thresh ing fall grain Saturday. Miss Ella and Sylva Allen visit' ed in Suver Sunday. Misses Liizie and Ida Harris of Wells visited In Suver Wednesday. Mrs. S. Combs visited her sister in Monmouth last week. J. T. James and family returned home from the Bay after two weeks stay. Misses Lillieand Nina McCready are spending a few days at Elk City. The steel bridge across theLuck iamule is completed and the work- men have all left. V Mrs. Geo. Steele returned to her home in Portland after a months' vi.it with friends and relatives here. HIGHLAND. Mrs. Homann la quite sick. James Tedrow and wife were iu the Capital City last week. Ella Bbafer returned to Portland Wed need sy. Clarence Tedrow has bad 120 tons of hay bailed. Batu'v McElmurry has bought property in Lebanon and will move to bia new borne soon. Henry Cockle has rented a large farm near McMinnville and will move soon. Their many friends regret their departure. Hop tickets while you wait at the West Side Enterprise office. S - Hop tickets printed and num bered just as you want them at this oflice. Get in your order early. O a born Reapers. 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