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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
WEST SIDE ENTEKPIU8E. 1NFENDENCE, OREGON FIVE County Correspondents Sweep The Field IS VERY MUCH ALIVE jComlng nd Going:, Building and Buying:, Marrying: too at Monmouth. NOTU'R.-Ths koi? and rvparllul work mf tlia Wknt Hiua KdTKKi'MiHK fur Mmi moulli U In llm Imudxif Kritiik I. , Willi iiliimrUT In Ilia punl'iini' liullillng nr mr nl IikUdimiiIhikxi and lUllnmd sU'eU. N.wa llin, ulM'rlilliiiia, or otlmr oimIumm jt ouiiiilHluU will baraWvad by Mr. Liana HIGHLAND. Lawrence Meeker bad a runaway Superintendent Starr wa a call- a few daya ago, seriously damaging erat J. 0 Daviduon'a Wedoesday. bit buggy. MIm Nell Haley of Portland ia Mra. Tharp of Independence via- are MONMOUTH. J. O. Uussell left Wednesday Yor Ilailey, Idaho. "Dean" Butler and family -enjoying an outing at Newport. E.H.Craven spent last week visiting friendt near Astoria. VV. D. and Linnie Murphy have returned from a summer's outing .atWaldpurt. P. II. Johnson has the lumber - on the ground and will lew in the construction of a cottage for rent at once. T. E. Zieber formerly of this place has charge of the Perkins drug store during Mr. Perkin's ab .eence. Mrs. Wills and daughter Mil 'drid of Newberg were here Friday Arranging for Miss Will's entranca in school next month. ited the first of the week with daughter Mrs. Emma Steele. B. J. Bidders ia kept very busy cleaning wheat and several are Miss Katie Ketchum ia siwidinir .:.. . i i i Billing mcir grain tunic. a lew oaya wnn mra. ueorge luck inson visiting with her friend Ella Shafer. I The Primitive Baptists will hold sorvices at Calvary next Sunday. The Lacrosse "Private" Disc Plow does honest work and lots of It Mra. 0. Martin has returned from the Salem Hospital greatly improved. One evening of last week the following invited guests were treat' ed to an abundance of delicious ice cream and cake at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mra. W. A. Scott: Mr. and Mra. James Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. John Suott, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. exander and boys, Mr. and Perle Alexander and Mr. and E. Davidson, Dave Stapleton, John W. Alexander. Oust Fredriokson baa stopped threshing and is waiting en the spring grain. He will start thresh ing again Monday. Rey. E. Simpson and family of Corvallis stopped over night with bis parents on their way to Salem to attend campmeeting. Mr. Gilliam Giger formerly of this place but now of Needy bad the misfortune to loose his aepar ator by a fire started by a spark Mrs. from the engine last week Mra Al and C'OOPEK HOLLOW. k 1 -taWJ For Safe by FRAZER & RICE, GGOGGGOOCOCO Tbesocompanlrjg is a out of the Lacrosse Dlso Plow on wblcb we bad s great sale laat year. Can be changed from a three disc to a two dUo in a few minute. There are some Important Improvements this year. A shipment due from the factory In a few days. QQQQQOQ Indepenence Oregon. Jtye Wanted. PAKKEIC. Mrs. Squires returned to Port land. Sam Davis made a business trip to Monmouth Monday. Frank Clak and family of Salem visited relatives here Saturday. Several people from here attend- Allan Johnson was here one day ed the sale at Monmouth Monday. this week. W, J., Iluth and Lizzie Mulkey -and Bornice Lucas have gone to KitBon Springs for a two weeks' outing. The family of W. II. Pierson.who recently bought the Fulkeroon property, arrived this week from their old home in Michigan. i W. II. Dancy district , manager of the Bell Telephone Co. was in town last week looking after the interests of the company. Many inquiries are being re -ceived by "Dean" Butler concern' ing the Normal and indications are good for a much increased attend' ance next year. F. Hyde is here visiting his family. lie has a position in the mines at Bourno and his family is living here that they may obtain the benefits of our excellent schools. VV. II. Fulkerson and daughter, Miss Fay left Saturday for their new home in Moro. Miss Fulker son's health has been very poor for dome time and the change is made as a consequence. . J. M Howell, nn nncli- of nne of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steele and Mr. Murphy were callers here Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Conn and family visited at P. T. Peterson's Sunday Oscar Peterson had the misfor tune to cet thrown from a horse artA BavANilv Viilpfr The passenger department of the The railroad carpenters in charge Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co, of Mr. Prahl worked on the Luck has just issued a beautiful and Mr. and Mrs. Bosley visited with thir daughter, Mrs. Eggleston Sunday. .The threshers in this vicinity have been stopped for several days, but are now running again. Beautiful Columbia Kiver Folder iamutn bridge this week. Mrs. Fry has returned to her home in Kansas after spending sev eral months here among relatives. ANTIOCH. Henry Ferguson was in parte Saturday. Mr. Housman has moved his family to Monmouth. Herman Wunder and Mr. Groom eft Monday for Newport. A.N. Hallock and wife visited at the home of William Herren Sunday. costlv panoramic folder entitled "The Columbia River through the Cascade Mountains, to the Pacific Ocean." From Arlington, to Port land, and from Portland to the Pa cific Ocean, every curve of the river and every point of interest ,i.. are shown, while Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams and Mt. bt. Helens, per petually covered with snow, stand out in all their beauty, On the back of the map is an interesting story in detail of the trip from Huntington to Portland, and from Portland to the ocean, not over looking tne beaches and the San Francisco trip by ocean. A copy of this folder may be secured by A number of our young our fallow townsman J. V Howell, .arrived with his family Friday night. Mr. Howell has been en -gaged in raining enterprises in Ne vada for a number of years but will locate here so his children -may atteud the Normal. He will buy property at once. Wednesday evening, Aug. 15, 1904, at the Evangelical Parsonage -the words were said that made SuHie Fream and E. R. Lewis man ' and wife, Rev. 8. A. Siewert offic lating. . The bride and gtoom are -well known young people and the best wishes of their many friends go with them to their new home in Falls City. I ALLSTON Hop growers in this vicinity ex- rpect to commence picking the first -week in September. will attend the Ringling Brother's circus at Salem. Miss Orra Towns visited her sis ter Mrs. Eva Barnes at Monmouth Monday. fpik8 sending four cents in stamps (to pay postage; to A. L. Craig, Gener al Passenger Agent of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, Portland, Oregon. By sending the address of some friend in the East, and four cents in postage, the folder will be promptly mailed. WANTED Fall seed rye, soon. State price. A. J. Whiteakeb, Independence, Ore. Restaurant Bargain Independence restaurant for sale cheap.' Inquire of J. H. MORAN The Jtew Drug Store. The P. M. Kirkland Drug Co.. now has quarters to be pr oud of The store room in the new brick block is commodious and con venien. The walls newly papered and front freshly painted gives it a neat and attaactive appearance by day and by night the 'entire building is brilliantly illuminiated by elec tricity. It is provided with four teen electric lights twelvr. of wh'ch are visible through the . new plnte glass of the front. The Kirkland DiugCo., with a full "upply of drugs, toilet articles, stationery etc. will be found at their new place, first door soutli of the Douty build ing on Main street. Doors open all day and late at night with compe tent personption clerks to wait on you. TOILET PAPEH One Week Special Sale. Rolls Pocket A. S. LOCKE 4 for 25c 3 for 25c PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST Brought Bull Dogs Home Miss Lithia Allen iPeter Cook last week. visited Mrs. People here are buying Wheat land peaches. The price is $1 to :$125abox. Rea Craven and '.move to Dalles soon. When the Southern Pacific train rolled in from Portland yesterday 'morning Mrs. Fred Hooper and Mrs. Ciint Moore found themselves Netta and May McNeil of Mon mouth spent Sunday with Katie Towns. William Herren and Tom Sumpter transacted business in Monmouth the first of the week. Mr. Fugot, Charles Lemasters, victims of a big joke. Miss Mary and H. T. Cartmel are at the Clodfelter and Miss Shank were Yachats. aboard the train and, before leav ing Portland they had notified Mesdames Hooper and Moore to meet them at the station as they were bringing home a bull dog each. Mrs. Hooper and Mrs. Moo rea knew a thing or two about bull dogs and they were at the sta tion with ropes and dog collars, When their friends alighted they bad bull dogs but they were only ladies' "bull dog" pins. They needed no lasso to catch nor strong rope to hold them. They were se curely fastened on the ladies' collars and their strength was tested as the ladies roared with laughter at their friends with ropes, and dog collars and the crowd at the station joined in. Mesdames Hooper and Moore have bull dog collars and ropes to sell. SUVER Mrs, B. Ridders and family will move to Albany this fall. John Mills of Corvallis visited his brother, A. E. Mills Sunday. Mr. Widmer of Albany and Mr. Withrow are threshing clover. Mr. Beam of Albany was here last week buying hay and grain. C. V. Carpenter and family visit ing with W. McLane's Sunday, Mr. H. Max field purchased about 20 head of good sheep Sat Mrs. M. Cummings and daughter family will 0f Corvallis are visiting at the home of E. E. D eArmond. PERIL IN THE HAND-SHAKE. Not long ago Dr. I. N. 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Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ' Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure biliousness. Septic Tanks Take the Lead. Septic means Clean. Are Your Premises Clean. r Mr, J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va., ,ys that Chamberlain's Stomach acd Liver Tablets have done him more good tnan anything he, 0011 Id get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medi cine that would produce such gratifying results in cases of stomach troubles biliousness and constipation, his whole time would be used in preparing tblf one medicine. For sale by all drug gists. JoDti Sholund merchant tailor Opera Ijoust fildg., Court $t. $alcm, Oregon. Frank Hjussell Proprietor of the Independence-Salem Stage Line. , Leaves Little Palace Hotel, Independ ence daily at 8 a. m. Returning leaves Bed Front Livery Stable at Salem. 1 :30 p. m. All orders given careful attention. Your patronage solioited. 1 E. H. HOSNER The Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 years exper ience. Call Hosner, Phone 143 Monmoute, Or., if you would secure full value for your goods at Public Auction. Monmouth Bakery Will be glad to get your order for all kinds of bread, piea and cookies, and family cake. All or ders promptly attended to. JOS. RADEK, Prop. Hop tickets while you wait the West Side Enterprise office. at C,L. KESTER CARPENTER AT THE PICNIC GROUNDS IN Independence, Ore.