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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1904)
,'UORE JIBBONS lo.ttrHintv Aeainst the World fira Mor Blue Kibboni for Fine Goats. Lfcjbot Football Ganu at the Normal School Saturday li Won by "Vets." MONMOUTH W. Poughtr. of Portland, . nt the week linra - Hiii Ureltt Fmlth ha gone to I . .. I .1.. will i.L. .... K'ilwfM' " "P . n,(.f special work in the Han Normal. Miaa tfmith ha Ln connectod with the training Apartment and publio school heie r'l lv of absence at her re Lutt, that aha might fniiiltiariie htrKlf will Hi various system in fo(Uio tha best ISoruiale of Call fcroi. Mn. I. II. Van Winkle, of Salem, ii riiiting her parent Dr. and Mrs farriibr C.C. and Miaa Lora Lewis have relumed from Rocca where they ijwnt tha luiumer on I heir timber MiMCbrlilia Hurt head haa gone tuThi Dallea where alio will leach nbool this winter. Mr. E. F. Lucaa U visiting In Portland. Mn. W, E. llridwell and daugh ter, who are attending achool in Jifl!aml, spent Sunday here. ... ; f RklJell Bros, were awarded one frit premium on their goat exhib ited at the Pt. Louia Etpoaition- Thy alio secured rwr chain pioiifhip and one 4ih ' place. Thfa u a cie of Polk oouniy against the try and tU t, uVldedly ft and effective. TUB 1,1 NIC !H, . . a. Allr Hutler, nucha Wbeelack Crowley Wlest K, K. Smith Stum, Coflea Force Dunton i'lereoti.Dttlujn L. If. ' i a t t . . . a"Kii (U) F. C. It. G. L.O. H. T. L.T. It. K. L E. Q. K. II. VKTNUS. Holaington MoAdmm McCreedie Walker A. Craven Hoy huiiib Murphy :i(fJ) bloau II. Craven Harley Bawyer r 0 ... ieinoe, UojMrell: uinolre. Vi.l.., .1 ... I nine or Halve 25 and 20: TT. a uowne, it. Smith 2, Murphy 2; K"Bia aiiKou, ij, ' The Normnli will play McMlnn villa college next Haturdav. fiev. erai obangKi will be made in the Una up of the team during the ek and a clow content will doubt ea be the result. ' I'AUKKK Mr. P. T. Peterson ii mending a few day with her aister. Mra. Conn of Alrlle whs fell and broke her collar bane Wedneaday. Mra. Euimon waa a caller here Tburaday. The 8. P. Cornpany'e paintera a-e here painting the steel bridge acroaa the LuckUmule. Tbey also will give tha depot a new coat for winter. ... : i. X: 1 ? ;H; r . r" W. R. ALLIN, D. D.S. Dentist... PitlolaM Kilractlofl HpMlsl If. Conptt Building, !odttalaon, Or G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collection Promptly Made Title Investigated. Ea-t Side Maid Street, KI KPKXDE.VCK, . : OkFCOkJ be? n.n.jAOPi;ncon Uo4ertaker, Embalrner, and Foaeral Director. Lady AatiaUot wben Deal red. INDEPENDENCE . . . OREOOX OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Lavv, CAMPBELL BCILWSG, DALLAS, OREGON. Some Desirable Property FPR SALE. My residence in Monmouth and two blocks in business center; also 6J acre tract of town property. Dwelling provided with hot and cold water system and septic aewerage. ; C. F. Fisher, Mor mouth, Oregon. , Ed Stee le'a Una horae was slot ast week by hunters, Ibut fortun- aUly the injury ia slight. Mr. A. B. Lacey came bouie on a visit Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Fred C. Thorn-i pson etarted for their new field of labor at Mehama, Wednesday. Mra. J. Vernon called on friends here Tuesday, Mr. and Mra. Drevler of Inde I. L. SMITH lanu, ana a usual aba got ber pendence are visitinit Mr. and Mra, i&araor the epoiia. itandrada or. Dickinson. ptu from all over tha country ere io competition and the boy ire highly pieaeed with their sue Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on Draught, ' or in Bottles, at t M I. L SJIITU SALOON, G STREET, Independence, - Oregon. I.'L. SMITH; Proprietor. Koroial campus waa the scene of aipirited football contest Saturday afternoon, the Normal tai being opagsinat a picked' Waut' of old veterans bftha'RriaSrohJ Weight tad experfeiwa wjta with th "Vats' and they wdtf 28 to?Oli! THa game m not so ona aided aa tha acore ou!d Indicate, however, fierce line plunges, speedy aprlnU, hard tack ling and blocking; being Indulged by both teams. Tha "Vete were fcrtunste in having With them aev- fd playera who have played on best college team a of tha coun- Mra. B. II. Pillar was a paisen ger to Albany,'-. Wednesday. Mr. Fujua returned from hi trip to Summit, Rock Creek and Kinga Valley, Wedneday. Testimony of a Mtnlater. . W. G. SHARMAN, ! ; , " a f Merchant Tailor '- Rank Building, I.NDErKXDKM'K, ' OrEOGN. E. H. HOSNER The Cyclone Auc tioneer of 15 years exper ience. Phone 143 Monmouth. Ore. CQQuOO GGQGGG o " " " " O CO ' o ) O ' . CI co , y a f(T - v r O I I f) 3Ql)ti Iolund lercftant tailor Opera fic$eC!i3.( Court St. UUp, Own. t i Can y6u imagine anything nicer than thia afte you have worked all day? You can ait down by your own fire aide and listen to people aiog and play eoloa who have spent their life and thousands of dollar to become fine muaiciann. Yet. for $20.00 you can listen to the beet of them. Just think of it, for a few dollars vou listen to the be6t singer o the woild, the best band of the world, the best solo players of the world, such aa banjo, cornet, claronett flute, plcolo and piano. Tbeeo instruments for sale by- : ! . :. t . ': . "T 0. A. KRAMER & CO. ; Jeweler andO ptician. 1 O ,(J 1 Kev.ao. 8. Co, of 'Wake, Ark.' write, 'Kor 13 yrf t aatlered .irom lellow Jaundtoe. -.. ! tosMiftad ou tu ber of phyifclaos and tried all aorta of medicine, but got no relief. Then I began ths use of Eleetrle Bitten and feel that I am now cured of a dlnease that had me lu Its griwp-for twelve yean." If you waul a reliable medl elne for Liver aod Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Itltter. It's Sunrranteed by A. 8. Ixx-ke. Only 60o WHOLESALE P A PER t ii , ''.i')". urn DEALERS Us fnM" GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Salem Oregon Von a men 'sand Ffead itoties Cmetery , . work etc.,. . D CI o jetvly Equipped; Over , 100 Rooms, Steam Heat: Gds Lights; Alt Modern Cow E. T. HENKLK, Barber Shop. -,' MAwapuiiiKT,.,-Ont- door south of Post, Office Fine Bains an connection with shop Indicpendence, - , Oregon. :, .... ., . V.ytffl-"' .m:m" -;v'! ' WW 020 25 and $30 Boyal Tailors uncaUed-for tailor-made suit, over- P coats, topcoats and cravenetties on wbich desosits have been made p SEND TJS YOUR MAIL ORDERS Filled as Care- fully as if you Were on the wound. Jtatu ;o'i 385-287 Washington St., Portland, Or. OUR CIOTHLNG STOCK Is kept upstairs ifi aSnr rrlft iri AaO- .1 JLA M. W VS.A H HO.I a, W V 75 salesroom. Your tailor would chargo you a nice, round sum for a suit or overcoat such as we show , at $10,00, and there are no better tailors on , !U T. Tjevai Tailorsthey lead the world for fine work. We recently purchased, their entire uncalled-for stock tof fine clothing on ' whichmen had already paid deposits, at 20 cents on the dollar, ghat's why we. can sell you $25 suits for $10. Pall and satisfy" your .. ..- .,el nr Vour 'mAnev back. ' 7 " ' - v...-- . - pen. -iausiaciiuu k"""""- - j-- SUIT'S ........ , l ; -. .a $18, $20,.$25, W5 and $40 unralled-fbr, tailor-made suits at next to nothing FB1I. 'CW.HBIOUti.vu f."-- " - T ' i .T.r-.i " Mo I R For your un i i' i'li limited choica of . thousand -tyle. of tha nesn. ..iiwt.fnr I cuatom-made auua. iu , ' 7ZZ7'rfi.U tma-or thrae button cutaway, ipng r u, , xuw" - . -l .kMtt. niiiai. r vn uu ivjuit, Prince Albert ui ., XVT' . that cannot be officuir nl'Vliriaad Tlikatb.opaa.waaffen fori lea. ton.,tWo io raU aue. froa, ,30, to Hi Ju H - l 7 ft i A4Q Akcf tfknff Ann n 1 4 r . 11 1 i a -1 5 - a a a 1 910, jzu, 9120, $ou, ana $u uncaiieu-ior lanor-uuauo uveruuais at me ,. . j c. -..v. -.-f , . coBtof sewiug. ' ... , . ; i, f ; ,. . Hundreds upon hundreds of tha very best and latest style Overcoat . Raglana, long box and bell shape akirta, short or medium long box bf ' driving coata, totxu coate, clstera and cravenettea, from Lamm 4 Co. the gregt Koyal Tailora, Allen Tailoring Co. and Pans Tailors; the four') above concerns are the best and largest'wholesale tailora of our land. 11 ) We show a variety of over a hundred sty lea, worth from I IS to f 40, at i 110 for choice. . - ; ' bust measure .-il i U) DM Hw" . , " '