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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1904)
TWO WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREOON aw ' . . . A flh. k a n B aBBS HMMA g , INDEPENDENCE SUUIAL UKItrLtlS $ in Miss Molli McDonald Portland over Sunday. was Mr. Sam Goff is visiting ia Portland this week. Mies Frances Cooper has retr ed from Newport ' peter Shafer and his brother George Shafer were at Newport this week. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Fkaaing in North Indepecdence, Aoguet 27, 1904 a baby girl. Horm To Mr. and Mrs. James rlt)in near Indenendence, Au gust 24, 1904 a baby girl. J. S. Kibber has moved to his residence on Monmouth street He came here from Kings Valley. Mrs. Wallace attended the mil linery openings in Portland last week and is busy this week un boxing and displaying her goods. Mies Kate Hart of Portland, after spending several weeks with Mrs. Thos. Fennell, returned homo Saturday. Mrs. Kitchen and daughter, RtlU. of Centralia. Wn.. are vis iting at the home of Mrs. Kitchen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Taylor. Mrs. A. S. Holt and Mrs. W. L. Macrum of .Napavine, Wn., visited their sister Mrs. J.. Dornsife the past week. C. F. Shafer and Henry Orman. of Bartly, Neb., "arrived in Inde pendence this week, and if favor ably impressed with the country will locate here. Mr. bhafer and Mr. Orman were passengers to Newport Monday for a few days outing. E. II. Woodward of Newberg has received by express two mocking birds direct from Kansas. Miss Mabel Creasy and Miss Maud Hawley were among the last to come out from Newport. Mrs. D. A. Hodges, Mrs. O. A. Kramer and families have returned from their summer's outing at Newport. Curtis Uawky, of Pendleton, visited Independence and Mon mouth on his way home from the distractions at Newport While out swimming iu the Calipooia two miles from Albany Miss Ora Simpson was taken with heart failure and drowned. j An incendiary set fire to the barn of J. W, Swank near Albany, and the barn and contents were destroyed. Besides farming imple ments, IS tons of hay and COO bushels of grain were lost. Mrs. Turner has purchased the George Sloper place. While feed ing the chickens a few days ago she fell on a piece of scantling and broke her arm. Dr. W. R. Allin has gone after big game up on the McKenzie. He will be away until about the mid die of September, WHAT THIS WOUU WANTS. (Orison Swett Mardtm inSoeceea.") Men who can not be bought. Men whose word is their bond. Men who put character above wealth. Men who possess opinions and a will. N Men who see the divine in com mon. Men who "would rather be right than be President." Men who will not lose their In dividuality in a crowd. Men wbo will not think any thing profitable that is dishontt. Men who will be as honest in email things as in great things. Men whs will make no com promise with questionable things. Men wboee ambitions are not confined to their own selfish de sires. Men who are willing to aacrifioe private interests for the public good. After spending the summer with her parents here, Miss Vena Goff has returned to Great Falls Mont to resume teaching. Mrs. O. D. Butler entertained a number of friends with A fried crab nartv Wednesday evening of last r " week. Present were Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, of Portland, Mrs. A. J Goodman, of Pendleton, Mrs. J. E. Kirkland, P. M. Kirkland, H. Hirschberg and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler. Social whist was the game of the evening and for refresh ments, fried crabs, fresh from Ya quina Bay, were served. L. E. Stcpleton sold 2000 bushels of wheat to the Independence Flouring mills Saturday. Mr. Slapleton is farming 340 acres two miles south of town and his place bears evidence of industry that counts. This year he raised 60O0 bushels of wheat and 600 bushels of oats and furnished pasturage for quite a number of head of stock. The past year he shipped 35 head of hogs and will soon be hauling the product of 11 milch cows to the creamery. W. C. Hoflein, the popular C. & E. conductor well known to New port visitors was married to Miss Elva Aikin in Salem Wednesday No more flirting with passengers David Reddeway and family of eleven pickers ' arrived by team from Tillamook City Friday. G. S. Mills of Spokane, joined the party on the way. Their tented home is near the Dove yard where tbey anxiously await the command 'Tick hops." A train of four wagons with twenty pickers arrived from Eugene Friday. The party comprised the families of J. Underwood, Peter Johnson, S. O. Long, H. Stallings and A. Bogard. They made the trip in four days. They are now comfortably encamped on the out skirts of the Walker Bros, yard a waiting the ripening of hops. The experiment of burningcrude oil as fuel in the place of wood has been tried at the Kay Woolen Mills in Salem and proven successful. The Kay Woolen Mills consume annually 2000 cords of wood which costs about $3.25 a cord delivered costs $1.10 Darrei oi me rr. . , A 10 CU1U w Men who are not chances, who are failure. afraid to take not afraid of Men of courage, who are not cowards in any part of their na tares. Illh" I'ottrr tWkUil. Here's th formula for lb K'M' Potier cocktail. he latwt out. One dsh of orange bitters In mixing ttles. Five drops of Peruvian speck One dash of French vermouth. Onedanhof Italian vnrmouth. One dash of French nerve cor, dial. . One Jigger of dry gin. Kill lb glans with chipped h1 .n.t wl.il 'vou stir the mixture 4 , .ith th cl(Mastical poon havt the cocktail class chilled with hp.l lrM. When ready to serve fill the cocktail glaM with shaved ice for a frappe and strain the mix ture Into it. Prink with a short atraw no that vou can Inhale the - ordor, which is like incene. When served the Bishop Potte cocktail has a shimmering color that reminds one nf the esrly sun hine coming through the van colored church windows and fallin softly on the pews. Have your watar mvlon put on ice at Craven A Moore's. No extra charge Men who are larger than their business, who overtop their vocation. Men who will give thirty-six inches for a yard and thirty-two quarts for a bushel. Philanthropists whs will not let their right hand know what their left hand is doing. Men who will not hare one brand of honesty for business pur poses and another for private life. Young men who will be true to their highest ideals in spite of the sneers and laughter of their companions. Clergymen wbo can bear a ouder call than that of public ap plause, larger Balary, or a fashion able church. Statesmen wbo will not pack cau cuses, pull wires, or be influenced in their policy by personal motives. Magnanimous souls wbo do not ook upon everybody tbey meet for the possible use they may be to them. Men who are true to their fr through good report and port, in adversity as prosperity. Single hear' ' ook at eV ' PP1" WBO uu point , -3ry fjrviKJoiOTwu We are Giving Special Prices on Heavy SlccI Ranges. R. M. WADE & CO. Send No Money ONLY TOUR NAMBJ AND ADD RMS Fmr Samples of Cloth. tc. sum 3iqOU tj- TEe Medal T 1 .4 Mv You Itrrrlvrrt "'.r, The A. A C. It. K. '"" ,u your addreM fise. mpi- f iummer lklrt ciHalnlng 0 pageaof half tone rngr-virg-Columbia river and Clatsop beach AddrfM J. C. Mye. vi. Ors., or C. A. scenery fc .t P. A.. Astoria Stewart. Agent 248 Alder Street, Portland, Ore. 1.01. In or In the vicinity of Mon-, mouth, a Silver Waltl am Watch, with leather cain. Finder plea.s leave tame at Knterprise oftW NMirr Attenttun, All soldiers whoWi.h njf ku claims to retflve pronijit iri faithful attention should lt , place thrin In lh hand of II. Hunter, pension atiofjj Washington, D. L, as I Inc. fJJ riperlence. !! Is Ilia nt to handle such cases. B, f, o For Hale, I have a choice lecth.t. o milch oows for sal. Apply W.N. McLaughlin, It. F.D.g,(to I. rarasr, lrgon. THE MONMOUTH LAUNDRY 1L a HITMAN, Projxkio & A Home Industry Institutions GOOD WORK, PROMPT DELIVERY OUR WATCHWORDS WorK CHI forTday DItwrd Saturday Josse fc Bice, UNDERTAKERS Fine Parlort in counKlion. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Day phono 273 Night S93 Main St, Independence, Ore W. L. Hl( I!, Diiilmliner at Funeml Ilrriur. C. IP. KHOWUS, Mgr. .. ft.. THE IMPERIAL HOTEL OOl SEVEN t( tnd WASHINGTON 8TS. Oregon ymm tar 0. Attor .ends evil re- fell as in the - ' view of ''What is there in oil fa- Sen ator George Wright of Mc Minneville, accompanied by Mrs. Wright stopped in Independence Friday night. They were on their return trip from the mountains, Jfrs". Wright having spent a month at Cascadia, while the Senator with Dr. Toney, of Dallas pe j trated the jungles of the Cap-. ' and killed during the trir !e deer, according to their fifteen menU. The Senate vW State part of a mountair looked the of his acquain eefso 'well few him. Kath- ' 08 re Teoognized onl ABwalkwith him o streets, j a WrigM talked 4 block ab'ea, ge ore a full month' -of -presenting J appearance suggestive of s " 'liod id Paul toager ' cross. at Senr Aor has four ' months in which tc, civilize 'hinreelf "tne ap- plausa bt a listenlDgenata to com mand' cord of 003 afi j for steam producijog purpose ne oil barrel. A equal ihird of w D' M Watson Tk nks. T thJ r ink we have just ag d aQ - jeld here ra Oregon as they ve in Kern f Fresno, or Mcnterey counties, arjd J am positive the oil beneath the Willamette valley is far superior to any found in Cali fornia. Tt can be struck between 800 and 1000 feet from the surface, but care must be taken to exclude the water from the well as it is be ing bored. ' I predict that in a few years the best quality of crude oil will be flowing into Portland by a gravity system, whose tank! will be located in Marion and Polk counties.' The day 'of the wood dealer and the coal ' miner is now nearly past in Oregon, and "cheap luel will permit of the development of many resouroe now lying dormant" . r llIorruie?" jfoung men and women who can stand erect and independent while others bow and fawn and cringe for place and power. Men who do not believe that shrewdness, sLarpness, cunning and longheadedness are the best qualities for winning success. Lawyers wbo will, not persuade clients to bring suits merely to squeeze fees out of them, when they know very well that they have no chance of winning. ' MARRIED. ! 1 Henry Shafer and Cecelia Ober son, both of Independence were married at Dallas, Saturday, Aujr. 27. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oberaon recently from Minnesota. The ' groom has lived in Independence for, a num ber ol years, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shafer. The happy pair, after a short visit in Portland and Aberdeen, Wn., will return and make their home in Independence. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. G-A HURLEY, iev at Law and Notary Public. Jollectioas Promptly Made Titles Investigated. East Side Main Street, Independence, :- Oregon. 12. T. IIKNKLi:, Barber Shop. MAIN STHEET, One door south of Poet Oflice. Fine Baths in connection with shop Independence, , - Okkoon. OSCAR HAYTER. Atto r ney-at- Law, CAMPBELL. BUILDING, DALLAS, - OREGON. HOP BASKETS mproved for Seanon of 1904 One half box for pIcKera. Full box bottom lei bas ket for measuring. Cor respondence solicited. V ALTER MORLEY SALEM, OR. Newly Equipped; Over 100 Rooms, Steam Heat; Gas Lights; Jill Modern Conveniences. 1 )rwfjAfi"m TOILET PAPER One Week Special Sale. 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