West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, October 04, 1904, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
s
COUNTY NEWS
iS AT ALL HOURS
.Mnd Sc Normal IV
i ear. ,
Ii M.nl end reperilal or
MONMOUTH
i 8. C. L. Monrt vUlllni
Lufftln PwlUnJ. ,
A (vf!dn " nrnM. butcher
,DonKnoitrt.
.JuMiAnoutbutoherihop.
Jaj Collins of Pallai was
(itiu btrf the ImI oflh week.
Jabn Brlnkly ami wifaofldaho
tiling rUliv nr
M;.i Kale Cowan of Lebanon
ol8umliT ' Sh will tench
,0ikJlch.l west of Dallas.
H. Pre of Tillamook spent Bun
.f fWiing hU iittr who U at-
iog lbs Normal, , ,
ViM Rosa Smith has R'.n to
-rrjdalf to Uk up her work
inciptl of lh achoola there.
U f IklU Ebbert, of Portland
I fiiiliiiK hf areiit, Mr. and
'. Curt. Ebbert.
Georg Bootl.b was In Portland
,Ut part of the week with a
;ptni)lof ato-k.
Mrs. W.K. Ma-ell and daughter
Jut bar gone to Portland where
tn will attend school during ths
r.ter.
Attendance in U Training
irt3ienti much greater than
t rear The classes are all fully
juulml the work iprogr
iurj niwljr.
Dr. 0. 1), Ireland and wife Bun-
!iyd with Mr., Ireland" parent
!r.odMr. W. P. Ireland. The
if. is something of a sportsman
:.J tent the limit on Chinas both
htitf and Monday.
Traim of all kiod, and at all
wti of the. ihy may aeon here,
'ill, there is an aching void in the
lio amice that we trust will
pmbt filled. Independence and
Miroouih are entitled to morning
winection with the Dallas pas-
pr train and they are also de
'ring of an early motor from
)!onroouth to Independence and a
It trip out from Independence
" return. All things do not
m to those who wait but to
who work. So lets work some
'tht the desired result tuay be
Momplinhcl.
IMnl Islitml.
Warren snd Bullum have the
"'fact haling the Lops on 'the
ifKhbergranch.
Wffl. Orr and John South have
"iew a trip by team and wagon
'the Prineville countrv to work
fH the winter on the Bend
"gation ditch. '
wt Jones has contracted 2.000
'"Wi of pr.tatoes to an Indepen-
"grocer.
"oral Rros. will eoon beain to
f'out 100 acres of new trellis.
frink Mitoma the Jan potato
N estimutes his crop at 5,000
'""CIS 01 nwirit AtaMa n,,.I
Horst hag commenrod nlnwino
r til nw yard. Tliev intend to
hut another 100 acre yard this
r. Dove is clearinir un more
y& that he intends to set out
"op'this full, about 25 acres
A hunting party from here put
"ven days in the Cedar Stumd
mT in the Coast mountains.
(y een no deer or game of any
.A lit loch.
8. Fuller Is quite busy then
r drying his neighbors' prunec.
T-S. A. Selwert preached at
(; niuoch school house last Sat
BRIEFLY TOLD.
Il'iWt I. Kishba. k is (.Minding a
week visiting relatives in Yamhill
county.
MtSS MarV J. Tori rM.n)lu f.nn.
Illinois will begin teaching the
Munny 8lnpe school Monday, Ooto-
Mr. U room d. wife and ilmicrM
er
Flossie, lately of Idaho, vlilte.1 J
L Fishback's family the latter part
of last week
Miss Verna Walker of tfce Luck
iamute is stopjiing with Mrs. It.
M. llosley for the present.
Mrs. Frauk Hiacv and daughter
Klda, former mridenta of Antioch,
visited Mrs. Allen Towns Bundav.
Their home is now at Crabtree,
Linn county.
Joe Housman was in this vicin
ity the first of the week.
William Kerren and family vis
it ml his brother Charles at High
land nunday.
President K. I). Itessler and J. IS.
V.' Iluller were business visitors
here Wed needs jr.
Charlie Osborne recently pur
chased a drove of fins hogs over in
Marion county.
Henry Pulse and wife and Mrs.
Bluford Bush and daughter of Pe-
dt were auet ot Mrs. Rosa Her-
ren Saturday.'
Silas Hart formerly of this place
is now Bring in Bouton county.
I). M. Calbreath ai:d wife visited
friends In Monmouth Sunday.
Alfred Wheelock and - two
daughters Mabel and Ermon have
moved to Monmouth, to attend
school there tbll winter. '
Mr. Lowe of Hickreall was here
Monday on bnniness.
Will and Clemmons 'Flshback
li ft Tui-day for Dayton.
Ilitfliland.
Lester Kbods is attending school
st Eugene.
Fsrmers bave tegun aowing for
another years crop.
Tom Stapleton and family have
moved to Washington.'
ti Pilforinn hag rented tho
A
farm of 8. McElmurry.
School commenced Monday with
Mr. Jones as instructor.
Ella Hammann left last week
for Astoria to be gone some time
Mrs. Alexander is visiting with
her .mother Mrs McElmurry in
Linn county.
Ernest Peterson and Loi Osborn
are attending school at Indepen
drnco. '
Mr. Kotnnan of Portland spent
a few dys of last week at the home
of P. Sbafer.
Stanlnton of Van
' . I.:, .la thrnllirn
couver was nunung e
here Saturday.
Tarker,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe James spent
.Sunday visiting relatives here.
Our school began October 3rd.
.;.- Mine Austin as teacher.
r n r.ravPH returned to
Mrs. u. "- -- ;
her home in Portland Monday.
Miss Bena Arlandson visited
t.;.nlU here Wednesday.
,j fM Dickinson are liv-
3ir. buu !'
t. in their new residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steele and Miss
n.:. Sfnele visited Here duuu,
Mrs. Vernon and M. Wallace
oflnd-pendencewerev.-uora
Saturday
Miss Mabel Wheelock of Mou
m0uth vWted friends here batur
ilnv.
t from tlie nop '
Eighty dollars cleared.
M,Arlandson and family start
ed for their new nom
field, Coos county, rna.r.
. Thnmnson of Buena
Re v. anu m
Monday. They will attend con
ference at Eugene this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hwink of rabtree
and Mr. and Mra. 1). M. Calbreath
of Monmouth visited friends here
Sunday.
The farmers are maklns trood
7 O
Use of their time these beautiful
autumn days, sowing grain for next
year.
Wood for Halo.
ft. ('ox, the wood dealer, is ready
to deliver wood at your door on
short notice. Big fir wood MM
per cord; second ro' , maple
3. Phone U?..
OSCAR HAYTER,"
Attorneyat-Law,
CAMPBELL Bt'ILOING,
DALLAS, OREGON.
SlIOHTLlWE
aho Umon Pacific
i TPiiva innu ivin ri iKii nur V
iiirougn raumsn tunoara ana lonr-
oao, Spokane; tourinlaleeping-car daily
1st sleeping ears (pronllr conducted)
weekly to Chicago and Kanams City J
reclining chair cars (teats free) to the
Eatt daily.
A HOURS
1 1 Portland to Chica z
I V Mo Change, of Cars
DKfAiT
TIMK SCHEDULE
mom rosTUNO
ros
Chicago Haltl.aae, DenTtr,
. . . -. i.f . i. . i
I'oriinnu ri n orm, uiiiaim,
vi,wuil Kanmia Cit. St. 4 .HO D m
9 Aft a in via wills, Ulncago ani
Miinling- r-anu . .
ton.
Allantio halt Lske, Denver,
Kxprens Yt Worth.Oinaba,
g:16 put via KaiiHaa City, 8t 1030im
.? .. i in.. ....v
Ion. and Kant. .
PtPaul Walla Walls.Uwis
KaatMatl ton,SM)katm,Wal
6amv!a lace, Pullman,
Spokane. MiniiPtt)ii, ei
waukn, . Chicago
'. an4 East. vii.v.()-
OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE.
, For Pan Francisco Eery five days at
c .vi k m Vnr Aatnria.vav nointa and
O .W .... w. J ' -
North Beach Daily, eioept knnday, at
8 :OU p. tn i tsaiuraay at iumj p
Dailv serTice. water permitting, on
Willamette Sns Yamhill rivers.
, For ful'er information ask or write
vour neareat ticktrl agent, or
; , A.L.CKAIG,
General Faiwenter Agent,
The Oregon Hail read & Navigation
Oo.. Pernand, Oreaon.
Send No Money
XlNLT YOUR NAMB AND ADDRESS
For SampU of Cloth, Etc.
SUITS JJleDU D
lEe Medal Tailors
S-Tl ThiiA Bt. Vortland, Or.
Pleaae mention thia paper.
1a. . . Ml,.. .
The Amtrkaa Fsrmer the Best lo ths Worid.
The American fanner is the greatest man
tn the w"l" " day because he is master ,ot
e snSe (toini"? in intelligence . quite
ri? WIT aa hfs products are increasing in
magnitude Our recent combines of capital
STnited Statea measured a money art
cnoVmon; yet such figure, sink into .
-ifi,.nce when compared to the money,
ta . ud taw. invested in agricultural
La ",n"s For instance, the farmer, ol
Mh msota and Dakota have received $yo,-
their products in a single year.
SSfcrSe kaoi what Nature w.U br.ng
?nr?h roT him from his expenence in the
fonn . i certain seeds are
pant He a""J flir that Nature
pTroWding your blood is in good 1 order; ,
nnlv needs a little etion on yyui h-j
?n keen healthy and 8tronK-rid your body
f "tnons'tbat are apt to ..-umu.ate
,d your 'system 'STri
.nor of tlie Rerrasoi aisc"c.
ro'Se. . Medil Discovery raakea nch red
l11. it :iu.aies the ,
hver nto proper action, and feeds tae
.Ct nerres, stomach and heart on
hirty-eisht year, of deserved populty.
m Pierre's -Medical Adviser- sent on
'm of stamps to pay for mamit only.
drrofnerJr.umPpJ for a in paper
fvrr.. cr it-i"J U. -J-
School Suits
for the
BOYS
in i ir" a tv
if
Pearless
Clothing
'Store
-..
Middle of Block, Main Street,
; Independence, Oregon
7A OOOU xjijjjsiJ
- L r-
its) Fi C
Q FoontainPens. O
m j t : . - US'
iS V G)
0 1
m " ' to . ... ;
) ' $5 -, ;
CD ' "
CD ! Oi
0 1 i O. A. KRAMER & CO. j C)
CD 1 I 1 Jeweler anO plician. : I
10 1 I Waterman's Fountain 'Pen A A
' ' o 6.68 8808Q
jt; V
mi ' . . . . : : O
New fall and winter goods just
received.
Suits in any style made to order
at reasonable rates.
7. G. SHARMAN.
' Merchaut Tailor.
Bank building, Independence, Or.
New fall and winter goods jusi
psW - W
; . . y. z 1
tfewly Equipped; Over JOO Room, Steam Heat;
Gas Lights; Jill Modern Conveniences.
I
Fine Vine,
Liquors,
Cigars, and Deer
on Draught,
or In Dottles, at
THE I L SMITH SALOON,
C STREET,
Independence, - Oregon.
I. L. SMITH; Proprietor.
Geo. f. Rotors u Co.
WHOLESALE
PAPER
DEALERS
Salem'
Oregon
GL Hawkins
Dallas. Ore.
anil
AFa JUtuuic turn
Granite
s Ma
MonDtuentssnd Head
stones Cemetery
work etc.
(1
1
Frank Russell
Proprietor of the Independ-.
ence-Salem Stage Line.
Leaves Little Palace Hotel, Independ
ence daily at 8 a. m.
Returmog leaves Bed Front Livery
Stable at Salem. 1 :30 p. m.
All orders given careful attention.
Your patronage solicited.
Jo!)ti SDoIund
tailor
Opera fcsu Court $t.
E H. HOSNEH
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.
E. T. UENKLE, -
Barber Shop.
MAIN STREET,
One door south of Post Oflice.
Fine Baths in connection with shop
Independence, - - Oregon.
W.R.ALLIN, D.D.S.
...Dentist...
Palnlesa Extraction - Cooper Banding,
Specialty. " " Indepeodenoe, Or
M.n.aJAPEnsoN
Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral
Director. . . Lady . Assistant
wben Desired.
INDEPENDENCE - - - OREGON
MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
RAILWAY CO.
Leavea Indepen
dence for Mon
mouth and Airlie
7: a. m.
S:;J p. m.
Leave Indepen
dene for Mon
moutu and Oalla
11:00 a, m.
:lo p. IU.
I LeaTas Airlie Tor
j alonmouih and
j Indepeodenoe.
SK0 a. m.
1 S:0i p. m.
I
' leaves Pallaa tor
i atonmoulh and
j Indepeudeoce.
! 1:00 p. m.
j 7:) "
Lve Monmooth
for Indepeodenoe
SrWa, tn.
p. m.
i "
A V) "
L've Monmouth
for Airlie,
7 -vi a. m.
p. m.
l,Te Bfonmoutb
lor l'ailaa.
LesvM lndrrwa-