West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, October 11, 1904, Image 3

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    COUNTY NEWS
W. R. ALLIN, D.D.S.
OOTBALL NOW
gotbali Season Opened a Lit
tfe Stormy but no
frUlttes.
yj Cihr Flgi From Fig: Trc
fot Lewi and Clark 1905
Flr.
hf"., '-IT... tatiariiKl (or Mini.
(" ZZ ?u .hi l n.ld Ujr lr. turn
' . . ...l.jkMrlntli
MONMOUTH
r if Clodfolter ha returned
Ml.aourl where ha hw bee
x i yr.
C. F. Fisher bat bought rel
nrotwrtr in I'orlland and
i ill more tlr at one..
Uin Minerva Neal returned
Inilty frow Eastern Oregon
Uff id ha Iu teaching school
Jowph Ingal's h returned to
jbomtiu Olympla, Washington
Uroextriilxl visit among rela
t & Hewitt, formerly a drug
l.iafilii rIce but now located
r " .....
iU Grand", vtailed bl parent,
it. tai Mr. D. M. Hewitt, the
Mt of the week.
ktt tree (trowing in the yard
QlhofMr. K. F. Luca' house I
V practical demonstration of the
kwderful resource of the "Iilue
,bUo' county. Thie tree i tic
uriolil, ll about 8 foot high end
u produced two crops each year
rihipul three yean. No care
kr cultivation hai ever been given
but it ia -strong, thrifty tree,
!ii fint crop has juel ripened and
S'.tt luca bai
lithe fruit wb
lit. Wolfe to
i'.n. Lucas baa put up a large jar
bich be will aend to
put With the Pulk
anty exhibit at the 1 '.105 ex pod
an.
A tram from Monmouth and In
(?jDd nee composed of old veU of
gridiron will meet the Normal
pit Saturday. The team will be
'WjlMtoim and the 'teachers'
'ill have to hustle to hold them.
iiii it the Sret game on the borne
rounds and will be a good one.
The monument erected by the
Woodmen of the World to the
Utnory ol C. Dee 8impon waa un
wed Sunday by the Monmouth
mp.
FOOTBALL AT Til O. S N. 8.
Football prospects at the State
wnal are begiuniitg to brighten.
n'n is soaking the ground to a
wutency desired by the "pig
N" chftBer; two practice game
helped the development of
n work. The Interest of the
tool was arouwl by the football
l Friday night; more men are
Porting for suits.
Ihe practice giune Friday after
Wlwith the Independence High
M Mioweil both teams their
"alt points and it in to be desired
aeyerai more auch gauiea be
rr,nged. A little feeling woa
Nd by interference of outsido
vjH but thie can easily be
foiJl in the future with the
pes played in the beet of spirit
great profit of both teams.
Tie game m S,il,.,u on Saturday
Willaiiivttc wu an agreeable
prixe to tho Normal supporters.
hi!1 it is probably true that
""incite could have run up a
Wer score, nevertheless the de
A.
work of novices was
'stronger than would natur
lf expected of to many green
Vr. The Willamette ooach
"Cla! and players showed our
every courtesy and strengh
"d the friendly relations ot the
""ntious. The Norma! team
Z
have tho pleasure of returning
courtesies when Willamette
tb
at Monmouth, thouch the
itti. or ilhr builHM
BRIEFLY TOLD.
rr.inci:.
Fred Kan hai sold hli
I'aul Honrs.
ranch to
T. V, Ileveiu made a biialn.t.
trip to Dallas the fl.-at of the week.
Ira Hooker
nrar Airllu.
i vialting his son
L Duth has gone to Iturlln for
a ten days hunt.
Mrs. Clay near Albany has been
visiting her parents Mr. ,,d Mrs.
Kdward.
cuvr.it.
F red Simpson was in Pedee Sat
urday,
Ed Huef of Raleti) was In tbis
vicinity Huudav.
J. J. Thurston ia hauling lumber
to build a new house.
0. E. McLane returned to his
homo at (J rant Pass Monday.
O il. DeArmond made a business
trip to Portland this wk.
t
woe ana jonnnie James ana
Orley AlUn have gone to the Sum
mil on a hunting and fishing ex
edillon.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Boone, of
Parker visited with her parents
Mr. and Mra. James Sunday,
Mr. L. Case died at the home of
hi son in Albany Haturday
JJunal in ine Chamberlain grave
yard.
Mrs. J, M, Larson and children
visited with her parents the first
of the week.
l'AKKiat
Miss Nellie Cox of Portland 1s
visiting Mra. Davidson this week.
Mrs. Kerr cave a dinner to a
few friend Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Uoone were
Suver vinitors Sunday.
Mr. Furiua is buying cattle in
the vicinity of King' valley, for
winter feeding.
Mr. Peterson and family are
iving in the house owned by Willis
M. Powell. They, came iq
last
week. .
Ikfr. J. B. StuniD of Salem was
the guest of Mr. J. 0. Davidson
ast week.
Kev. Thompson of Buena Vista
ia to bo located at Mehama during
the coming year.
James L. Davidson is living 5n
ortland at present, and Kalpn
Davidson is in the telegraph office
at Corvallis.
On Wednesday morning a valu-
ble, young horse was killed and
another one perhaps fatally im
jureu, by tne morning irpigne um.
be horses were owneu Dy kit.
Davidson and daughter, Mrs.
juires, of Buena Vista.
I ndepeml fiice Circle No H.
Would like to have its members
in thfir rrirumr ineewuuo.
Ti,. ..nn.l and fourth Jfrutavs oi
each month.
f.n.A Hakt, Clerk.
Saves Two From Death.
luirliter hnd an almot
fatal attack of whooping cougb and
broncnttiN," writes Mrs. W. K. Hav
lud,ofArmonk,N. Y., "but, when an
...i.... -...,iio. f.iileJ. we saved her
life with Dr. KIiik' N'" Ifovery.
Our niece, who had Consumption In
n advanced stage, also uf-ed this wob
derful medicine and to-day she is per
fotly well" Desperate throat and
lung diners yield to lr. King'
Diaoovery as to no other medicine on
ertn. Infallibln for CoutfI.H and Cold".
. .... . .!.. ..iiarantil1 llV
H. I.o-ke.
Trial bottles free.
TeatliiMmyfM,,,'B,rr'
Kev. Jbo. S. VX, of Wake. Ark.,
writes. "For 12 year I aufl-red from
VellowJaund.ee. 1 consulted a uum-berofHo-slclanaandUIlsoraor
. ,).. of Electric Kilters and
that I am now cure.lof . die.
- thadme u tsgra
Wood for Hale.
8. Coi, the wood dealer, la ready
to deliver wood at your door on
hort notice. Big fir wood t3.W
per cord; second t ro
3. Phone H3.
maple
EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
Kr Hale. lUnt. Wanted or almllar
nnWthrHi line In this oolnmo,
& cents: oneiuouth 76 oeote.
FOK SA1.K Team ot mares, set
of harness and truck wagon;
weight of mare 1400 pounds
each. Also one good milch cow
and calf and nice ysarlings; one
single buggy and harness; one
pony and ten tona of hay.
Owner resides fa Independence.
Inquire at West Side Enterprise
odice.
FOR SALE Five good fresh
milch cows, with or without
calves. Write or call on Lou
Stapleton, Parker, R. F. l.
FOR RENT Farm of 140 acres,
good houso, barn, out buildings
and orchard; i mile from II. R.
station. Address Mrs. II. .M.
Mo Eldowney Monnmouth, Ore.
THE COTTAGE HOTEL Dallss,
Ore. First-class table accommo
dations. Tourist well taken
care of. . Terms reasonable
Wendelin & Tari, Props.
FOR SALE OR RENT 48 acre
farming land. Inquire of J. W
Kirkland.
W. 0. SUARMAN Merchant
tailor, Bank building, Indepen
dence, Ore.
FOR SALE House and Baru with
half block; beautiful location in
North Independence. Joe Pick
ens. Independence.
FOR SALE A choice Polk county
farm of over 300 acre can be had
at very reasonable figures. Ad
mirably adapted to stock raising.
Enquire at this office.
FOR SALE Six month's old
Poland China aboats, eligible to
registsr. Also some young Po
land China pigs, best breed.
Write or Enquire of 0. C. Sloan
Monmouth, Ore. ' '
E.T. 1IENKLE,
Barber Shop.
MAIN STREET,
One door south of Post Office.
Fine Baths in connection with shop
Ikdipendence, - Orkcom.
I $900 Automobile I
DR
The Painless Dentist
For every dollar paid for dental work
between now and Christmas you receive
a coupon. Some one of which will en
title the holder to the beautiful machine.
All Work Done Painless and Guaranteed.
Crowns
Fillings
Portland office,
342J Washington street.
...Dentist...
PlnlM KilrMtloa
MpMlaltjr,
Coopar llulldlng,
lodapcnilauos, Ort
G. A. HURLEY,
Attorney at Law and
Notary Public.
Collections, Promptly Made Title
Investigated.
Eat Side Main Street,
NDKPK.VDKNC'E, : OkKGOM
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to
OooQoo 6666S 6603
CO : . 0
CO Q
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Can you imagine anything nicr than this afte
you have worked all day? You can sit down by
your own fire side and listen to people sing and
play solo who have spent their life and thousands
of dollars to become fine musicians. Yet for 120.00
you can listen to tbe beet of them. Just think of
it, for a few dollars vou listen to the be6t singer of
the world, the best bands of the world, the beet solo
players of the world, such as banjo, cornet, claronet
flute, plcolo and piano. These instruments for sale
by '
O. A. KRAMER & CO.
Jeweler andO ptician.
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S660 tSS68 8O0O
Newly Equipped; Over 100 Rooms, Steam Heat;
Gas Lights; Jill Modern Conveniences.
GIVEN AWAY BY
,
$5
50c.
DR.
CROWN w
ewrjGEVonrf
B E.
Is at the
Little Palace Hotel, Independence.
EVERY FRIDAY
n.ii.JAOPEncoN
Undertaker, RoiUilmer, and Fuaeral
Director. Iady Asaistant
when Deilre!.
INDEPHNDE.VCE . - ORKOON
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney-at-Law,
CAHPBEL.- lit'ILUING,
0AT.LAS, OBKGOtf.
.
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.
Jeweler andO ptician. Qy)
IGHT
Plates $5
Examination free
WRIGHT,
Sa'em Office.
Stensloff Bldg-
Cor. Court and
i. l: SMITH
Fine Wines,
Liquors,
Cigars, and Deer
on Draught,
or in Dottles, at
THE I. L SMITH SALOON,
G STREET,
Independence, - Oregon.
I. L. SMITH; Proprietor.
Geo. f. Rcfcm u Co
WHOLESALE
PAPER
DEALERS
Salem - Oregon
GL Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
Marble and
Granite
Monuments and Head
stones Cemetery
' work etc.
Frank Russell
Proprietor of the Indepepd-ence-Salem
Stae Line.
Leaves Little Palace Hotel, Independ-
ence dally at 8 a. ffi.
Bturning leaves Bed Front Livery
Stable at Balem. 1 :30 p. m.
All orders givn careful attention.
Your patronage solicited.
Joliii SDolnnd
Opera Rcx C!., Ccsrt St.
EH.HOSNER
THe Cyclone Auc
tioneer of 15 years exper
ience. Call Hosner, Phone 143
Monmoute, Or., if you would
secure lull value lor your
goods at Public Auction.
Liberts streets
vears." n you - . .
by A. S. Ixc.e. Only 5(Te
lte has rial. V.n fi.orl .i tho
jent writing. i