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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1904)
S-V ty-m.!i"I-mj".-J - social and Personal. I Mra.J. W. Kirkland ia visiting her daughter in Portland. MiM Lulu Wilcox returned from Portland Thursday, j Latest novelties in pen and pen i nil hnKlerti. neneil boxes etc. at C k M'a n ... l.' n w;.., ,,. will (ill the I . 1 I 4 May uit Clearwater was in Inde pendence Wednesday. Mr. Alonso Kitchen and daugh' .. avu f 1 41 11 111? at Well. ",v " -- ---- - , .... v....rt !. rulnit at the Christian cnurcu cu.. Miss Lena Graves ot Newport Is i visiting relatives here nd at! Lewisville. I While driving down Main street , . 'in front of a bakery Wednesday J. A. Miller who was a le s J" visitor in Independence, went to ,,t w01. while intoxb Portland Thursday afternoon. neck , The Mi?se Geneva and Cecile 1 j,ej jn half an hour, at Corvallis. Wilcox returned fiom Portland j nomer Lodge No. -15. K. of P. Thursday. held a lively meeting Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Uecker of night, after the hoppicking vaca- vinitnro '. linn. David Calbreath and Verd isuena ism cn "u"'" , .-(.. mil were eiecieu irjMwi"' the grand lodge. After the first of October, the lodge wiU meet regu larly each week. Says the New berg Graphic: C. J. Edwards, preeideut of the New- berg Board or Trade, was in ion 1 A ml DAB tpriUv a ml secured a prom- inini j v wv . Ue from Tom Richardson, superin tendent of the work of the Oregon Development League, to give to Independence yesterday. Dr. Thompson was called to Cor vallia early this morning to con duct the funeral of Clarence Smith, who was killed by falling from a wagon on Wednesday evening. Miss Louise Sexton of Portland was in Independence Thursday. Miss Sexton visited her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bucban non, of Airlie the past week. The Corva'lis Steam Lanndry, that has been carrying a force of ten people has added two more since the college opened up and is equipped better than ever for first class work. Goods called for Mon days and Tuesdays at Indepen dence and delivered Fridays. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath as follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor. Topics of much interest to all. Excellent music. A very kind welcome, and strangers in the city are very cordially invi'ed to these services. For the first time in thirty-eight years Eli Henkle and hia three sis tprs. Mrs. W. H. Walker, Mrs. S. and Mrs. M A. Davis of Philomath, sat down to luncheon together. During all the time they fore did it so happen all met to gether at the same timn. Mrs. Davis being here on a visit Sunday, a pleasant reminiscent reunion was held at the home ot Mr. Henkle. pub'ic address here in the near future. u Hirnehberir wired the insuVance a company immediately of the fire at the undertakers esiaowsmucun last Tuesday, and within 4S hours an adjuster was here and the loes, so far as the company was con cerned, was settled to the entire satisfaction of Mr. Ja person. FmPHt Streit is one of the South ern Pacific surveying crew that is superintending the cnange in switching tracks at Monmouth. Vrr.PBt ia a student of Hill's Mili tary Academy in Portland. He wears his military uniform and the fa,.nltv of the State Normal will not be able to prevent his exchang f,L0AK SALE lU'giiuiinu Monday, Sept. -'. MFSSNERS Independence Leading Store Snturd-iy Oct. Ut "" . 'I. it.nl pTi'mER WRAPS JST & , ( u .,,1 flM,( Wo ...ad.. 1.0 .lha..a of ... l.. ,i nice lino i.f nip ". ... ,iln, (..,., rt U to .... i nil u,i run m i ii'iirti i k i i ,n'i n i . n - - In a. ICS lllisses ,.........-- , , l.uer . -- ourown. bclU'vini! we could servo r(.,,Hllt ,,,,,1.1 hxu show a better ami lrBor sor "in. , 1"" if d ...ilr.l. , . l i ..H ii' nil u i r nil n ' prices mucn neiow " Biginning Monday, Sept. -''. Anyonewinhing.o a i fall r.P in Latest Styles AryA At The Lowest Prices . . i 1 1 : . I , i ii 1 1 . ! it Clotlng Saturday, Oct. ll .i .i : . I..,., mt. I il will ho col.il'l' to. . ... ihUia tl.etir.ttow.Mnu.icW.u.uu,. Should not vam tins opp"' J Homenibcr the dates. Voiirt for huMiii-.t W. A. MESSNER I The International Poultry rl vkv - - at the I ..dependence Feed Slor. t. I -w - i w - II. .... t BUSINESS LUliALb. k nrtrtrl nlacB to stou for a meal in Salem is at Strong's restaurant. Meals at all hours. Frazer & Rice have a quantity of tj n Cnoner who captured a di ploraa and silver medal at the Omaha exposition on his hops, will save a bale out of his present crop togeiner. juunug o u ' to put on exniDiiion i mo had hppn in Oreeon but never be-i , P1i, Vn:r next vear. Mr. w 'niiuvicii. - - . A; A ! on Viannpn all met to- .u. mnm not oe auio tu f1"" " Frazer iv v ine elances with the Normal girls. ' , etcheg on hand Use Kopoune to uio house furniture look like new. It. Cooper can how some vfry fine specimens. Perfectly tormeu ourr0 two to three inches in length are to be seen at his dry house and Riley takes pride in putting up hops. M. Wade & Co Get Westfall of Monmouth to do your paper hanging. The finest line of Steele ranges in town may be seen at Frazer & Rice's. Dr. Mary Cole. Monmouth, Ore. Office at residence. 01 TIir lnvnr.rator and ii :..:.!.. f..r ilandrulT ewiroa iicrjni.mu .... - j and falling hair or dis.-BH.nl scalp Q) sold in bulk, 50o 8 oz or appn.-u u necessary by Moore & Taylor's, the baibers on C street. u' lmv aoine bareaint in bug gies. A few jobs we wish to che out, Frazer & Rice. 0 Q5 01 O'l 01 01 Watch Her Go! liHiiiiiii1 hp Hi Get A. B. Westfall of Monmouth tn do vou Dainlins. We can suit you in Iwth style and quality in SU-ei Cook Stoves, q Steel Ranges and'Air Tight Heaters ' We have some attractive priori., 01 styles at the New Tailor Shop. 1 Qi Evnrv dav is Bargain day hut O')) I 1. .. a.il,,lur Ol'.lh UH llftVH 1 iWUMUai ui Hii"'".. ..- ri A kl . ... ..... Bn-iRl liaraain Dnv. WW " . (. - D r l'i.i,l 1 n i Mnm i tl' ...Ml 1. ..fan. tfl ne win civu iio imjoiii' i " "r riAn'l foritpt that anvthini! for i. .1 :i i i .. .i..lt.... n.irlli . j encii ..iii 'i iiuviHK u"iiin poultry or ntock is to be had at the ; 0f tcht ("iimilit M nf Craven Feed Store. jund Moorf n door south f New fall and winWr g.d jut rrcrivrd. Suit in any style de to ordrr nl reasonable rates. W. G. SIIAKMAN. Merchaut Tailor. Punk building, Independence, Or. 1 II. tl That is the Day! Don't Miss It! A n..r.'flf.rel.ai been racing ..rtl llilVN tll the Pillu Kn1 It. I n'llllH K, rvivi. J , t - ........ i.i ,. lion i. the vicinity of Otter R I l! n 1 ' I H '1(11 , V.' " v " J ' ' " , rived irom in.' f.ic'.i.ry. i Much valuable timber h Vnl,'. H Can!! Store. (1(iHlroJ.0i, bul tl0 torm wW Tl..- l.nrto.M' disc plow bus been nlll)0 up U'e.lncHday night cok i improved over lut vear. The new Hume nomewhat. " Rememler us wbni you go to , , - 1 . c..i.., ,woul . ' limn iiiui in- mi -rii lit buy vour heating stove. Uur i tocK ; is very complete, rrazcr tt Rice. 'U...l!io 1., n,,,,. I Warn w.inm K. 1". Pad.lo.'k. Vlll J OUII." .jiiwu..-. - ......... best. It is fully warrantees. K. M. Wade t Co. Trv Messner's new line of gro- . .11 ceries for your stomaciio sane. If vou do you will sure be sorry; and the reason why is because its BARGAIN DAY! Min Convert ('loth blanket lined and rubber interlined work coats just in direct from the factory.! Peoples Cash Store. j ,r, r .11... :n v,,., w.,.. . Monn out broken lines and odd sizes ReaaraleSS ine IOUOWlIJfi snun iiun "v, x,.-.. w Of Cost. These are all new goods but lines that we are out of some sizes and don't care to reorder. 4 pairs Men's 2.50 enameled shoes per pair 5 Ladies' $1.75 eummea dreis skirts, each 2 pair Men's 85 cent Tennis shoes a pair 1 pair Ladies' $1 .50 oxford Tie, size 5, a pair 9 small Boy's 40 cent sweater, each 1 Percaie wrapper size 32 -8 Men's $1.25 siik bosom shirts People's Cash Independence, Oregon. $1.00 50 cts 40 cts 25 ct8 20 ct9 20 cts 50 cts Store r w ine ui winisr uirw - l',.oplH C(h SIM- I lows ma v be n.-en at our Ktore, I ,w, tr,l that Salem lrf0' V.00 . J Frazer vV Ku e. , a number of young laill(" Our clothes must it or wo keen Latent iiovi!ti.'R in fancy and velvets at Mixs Squires. l'.ny your winter underwear of MeniMi.T. (let a bouiner.'.uir with your: must lit or wo keep : , : them. Wo don t make cheap , , . ., , , , , , , , , , i i . one door mnilb of 1.. 1 ra.I. locks clothes but good c'otheH cliea) at t the cw iailor nhop. ; 1 1t.. .. ('.J, Mourner has hia full lino of wotj 0- nr ,:,,.,, 1 weather goods on tho counters ; , . ,.. u,n 1 ready to serve you. Rubber boot.,! any oU(.r S()(1 , u y WbJ. & , over shoes, rain coats, slickers, rub- i f , v.... v,..iu -,.n..,. fit, r-,;..u ' " ' I uin, u ill ill . I j in i.. A i n1 " i i, i I'l 1 I' j rt. . r , . l'' r.lll, llll.l nil lll.'ttl III lllO i very little different from h.Ht year. ' p(,t(j liri, j I " j School books and school supplies . Vimiy Ml itM lmhnm nl M!kh at Craven and Moores. I poarl HijuireH. ' Correct styles in trimmed hats! Fr-'sh roasted pcanuttand every at Miss Pearl Squires. j thing imaginable at Davi.bon it 1 IIedj;iH. A good line of poultry supplies j at the Independence Feed Store. ! 18 how,!'K 1,10 nul complete line of staples and novelty Lee's Lice Killer and Lee's Egg- j dress goods to be found in the Maker at the Feed Store. jconnty. Come in next Sunday Don't forget to call at Davidson and lo"k ,he ,ine ov,r- & Hedges when in town, Couplet ; Largest pencil tablet on earth for . . r . 1 i : . . r. ... nve ctnu at Graven v McKircs. IIIU liuui"'i . " ;,, 1hlHh 'Leavi.y. They had beon ,,U,Hh an expense building cabin. n.; thoconstruclions ofmaua w timber claims. line of cigars, tobaccos, candies, etc. We bought our rubber boots and rubbers before tha advance. Let os save yon money. . ventilating stand and the best cyl inders which are equipped with patented bra&i Talve seat and pop t3ot-0roads Light and Sveot jremadevl'11 mm BAKING POWDER Absolutely KBti-dy.peptiin;.;!;1iS without Incoovtni van by pr;t0;" with dHc dlaaatU"