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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1904)
Social and Personal. Harry Wagner wu up from Portland friday. ' Air tight Heaters for 12.00 at It. M. Wad 6 Co. a L. Fitcbard is in Portland this week. ' Our special tale continues thia week R.M. Wade & Co.., : . i . Mr. U. U. Wagner left for Port land Friday.' "', Cbeeter Stunnberg returned to Portland Saturday after aviit with his parents here. .Mrs. Rom McGrath and baby returned to their home in Portland Saturday. Hesry Lewis, of Lewisville, paw ed through here on bin way to Portland yesterday. Riley Cooper's fine Zombro colt s entered in the 16000 futurity take in California. Blue ribbon usually cornea Polk county's way Mr. and Mrs.' F. E. Lawrence af ter a several weeks vjsit with re latives here returned to their home in McMinville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lower, who have been visiting at the home of John Dickinson, left Monday fori representing a book company their home in South Dakota. , , . Independence this week 1T f . . I 1 3 i I . I . j B. 6.w i Attv. llarrv Uenlinror came tin Miss Mildred Owen were passengers frcmi Portland Monday night to to Portland Sat for a. few , days .n tm r,w it. - i vuvi uv uuv w vi u afcu uwuij HilL' Mrs. Eph Young was"in Salem Saturday. ' .? A mo, iviutroy was a p.tugr, to Portland Monday for a few dy. Miss Iva Cooper is attending school at Mt Angel this year, ,, . ..it Dick - Madison waa over from Dallas Sunday. , Clyde Hill was a talem visitor Saturday. , ( , . ( f by Simpson, the lumberman of Airlie, waa in town Saturday. Mr a, Al ijerren or oalem waa in Independence the last of the week. t Mr. aud Mrs. L. U. Joue and daughter were passengers to Port land Sunday. v ) Mrs. Chas. Mattison and daugh ters, Jessie and Topsy, were in the capital city Saturday. v Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooper left Sunday for Hood where they will remain a while before going on to The Dalles. Miss. Bertha Fryer returned to Portland yesterday after a several weeks' visit with her parents here. . A few window pictures of Rooee- veltand Fairbanks at this office for free distribution. First come, Srst served. I Mies M. M. Perry from Colorado, is in J. L TOCKfON&.'Cb. SALEM, OREGON. Old White Corner and the Dalrymple Store. S Great Money Raising Sale & WILL END THIS WEEK. Saturday n will .liKontinue our money railing .alo. ily tUt timo ;o will t' l willon to mttt ill 4 our obligation and our attention will Iw turned to cloinK up tlio iiairjtiupw " The Dress Goods at Sale Prices. The largest stock in the city to select from and every thing new is to be found among tho stock. Silk Specials Fancy ailks are oflered oa follows B( tbe Dalrymple store. $1.15 value at 7!e 1.50 value at 80c 1.75 values at ll.W 2.00 values at 1.37 50cWaT9S35e A beautiful new Hue to select from at the Dalrymple store. . $1.25 and $1.50 White Bed Spread At the Dalrymple store visit. Mr Macky will go on to the Dalles. Tom Fitcbard and his friend, Clarence Lowery, will leave Port land tonight for New York. Mr. Lowery said he thought next spring would find him back in Oregon. ,',! i,.V,V " A. L. McDonald brought to this office a sample of wool from the Mrs. Miles Hendrick and baby j of McMinnville came up Sunday for a few days' visit here. v Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Baldwin left Monday for Winlock, Wash.; where they will make their home. i Claude Hnbbard left Monday for San Francisco for a stay of two , J. B. Stnmp celebrated Cotswool monine.iirs..ttuooaraaccompainea aheep. The sample is 21 inches I lm 'ar 8 Salem. long and as fine a speciman of wool Mrs Etna Cook of Portland a as we ever saw. Toleno Report' relative of Mre. Henry Hill is W. S, Coman, general passenger herethi" week agent,and Harvey Lonsdale, travel-1 Neville Eldridge, wh hag been ing freight agent of the Southern I running the Jefferson creamery for Pacific were in town yesterday the past month, returned to Inde- lookme . after , the buddIv of cars nendenca Saturday ' : 1 . ?i i? . i Ann OLnnr rAiirnafi lnurftfira npiw Airs. L.ayion omitn iook ner lit Tbos. Fennell recently pur- tie son, Walter, to Portland Sun- chased fourteen acres of land across day to an ear specialist. Tbe little the river from S. Cox also six acres fellow has been sick: some time, from Mr. Murphy, the considers- Eiderdowns Frncy Eiderdowns worjh 60c, 75o and $1.00 Sale Price per Yard 46 cents. GhefHING SPEGIAIiS Any unit in the Dalrymple itoro $10. Values up to $20 and 12.5 mm 3tt $7 Extraordinary Sale of Dress Goods ' ' , Those beautiful high grade dress goods that the Dalrymple store has been noU'd for will he sacrificed wow than ever this weeki We propose to mako this the banner week of our money raising sale. Don't fail to avail yourself of this last opportunity to get Dress Goods that sparkle with freshness and stylo at about what it coU to weave them, t 1' . , . , , . , I BUSINESS LOCALS. " i Get West fall of Monmouth to do your paper hanging. NOTICE Our store will cloee promptly at 6 o'clock P. M. alter Oct. 29th. R. M. Wade & Co. Mml""M T.' Vrhrin . nrvrl hgKv nf au ne in nopa nexs year u. mon . . IndeDene- ' . Franc has the six acres rented. ,) ? . -V'V. ,t 0 t ... 10 aasiiM.au ogcun at tun u. l. c La Carpenters and plasterers are at tion. , v Xv 1 .U- J 1L. t -X V .5 . - wur uu iuc ruuiu iu uuc cruwu i - n .. i; . , .. 'juu ujicio is icauuiiJg All Airiie He starts off with building, to te oocHipied by the new bank and will have everything in ' readiness lot the furniture when. Tit 1 arrives. The front of the building will be remodeled by removing the showj windows and putting in a new ' plateglass front. The bank ; furniture was shipped from Chicago ! about two weeks ago. Dallas Ob server. The Independence orchestra has leased the auditorium for the win ter and will give dances on Satur day nights during the season. This will be pleasing news to dan ; cers who have heard the orchestra since its recent organization. Be . sides good music, the presence of : the orchestra, insures dances of a high order; and dances that will 'furnish entertainment for the most . select will be afforded at the Audi torium during the winter. ; Through the burning of the mill . and warehouse of the Salem Flour ' ing Mills Co. all hopes of a linen f mill in Salem this year must be ! abandoned, for flax valued at 150, f 000 was destroyed. Tbe total loss ; by the fire is over $100,000. Only j $3,000 insurance was carried upon j the flax by Eugene Bosse, who was again this year. an attendance of 28, quite an in crease oyer last year. Rev. W. 8. Smith of Oakland Oregon,' a former pastor of the Presbyterian, church of Independ ence is here visiting old frends. Mr.Smith has been attending Sy nod at Portland. , J, M. Stoneaker has been at the Dickinson livery stable in Indepen dence, the past few days with a 3-year-old Percheron colt that hriB been on exhibition at the St. Louis Fair, he eavs. The animal is the property of McLaughlin Bros,, Co lumbus, O., and is valued at $3300 Jacob Brown purchased ; Satur day the residence property of Thos, Fennell on 5th street, Mr. Fennell the same day, bought of A. Huston ine vacant lot on otn street across from the Elkins home, where he will immediately "make plans for a new and modern residence. storing it for use in his proposed : linen milL The fire was set by an j incendiary, who was seen striking three matches at the corner of the building, where the flames were discovered a few moments later. The flouring mill, worth ; $50,000 is fully insured. , ,, The Mill was owned by T. B. Wilcox of Portland. ;The destruction of the flax , is felt as a serious blow to the flax indus try, and; it is this that causes the deepest regret. David Mc Adams from Wisconsin and Quentin McAdams from Cali fornia, brothers of Mrs. D. B. Tay ior, leit last week tor their respec tive homes. Mr. and i Mrs: JTaylor accompanied them as far as, Port land,' where they spent several days in sight seeing. ' Dissolution Notice. To whom it may concern: all in debted to the undersigned is re quested to call at our place of busi ness and settle accounts on or be fore October 10, as the firm changes bands on October 1, and we wish to co 1m all Acooants. , i Yours Respectfully, louse & Bice. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Newbro's Herpicide for dandruff land falling hair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & Taylor's, the barbers on C street. Free instructions for one week to ladies, by Madame de La Bruy ere, expert dermatologist.' Can cure all complexion blemishes, dis eases of the scalp,' dandruff, etc. Address Mrs. Kennedy's cottage.- Don't overlook R. M. Wade & Co's special sale ad. ' ; . , Our clothes must fat or we keep them. We don't make cheap cldthes but good c'othes cheap at the New Tailor Shop. Miss Flora Quick announces she has oened up a new stock of mil linery in Monuouth and invites the ladies to call and inspect her line Miss Quick also does fashionable dressmaking. We have some bargains in bug- cries. A few jobs we wish to close out, Frazer & Rice. .' Get A. E. Westfall of Monmouth to do you painting. . Have your- clothes made in latest styles at tbe New Tailor Shop. Mrs. Lottie Dorris annonces she will take a limited number of pupils in piano lessons at the resi dence of D. L. Hedges. Terms 50 cents per lesson. Don't forget to call at Davidson 3c Hedges when in town, CompletJ line - ef cigars, tobaccos, candies, etc. Dr. Koli cures stomach trouble, rheumatism, paralysis and all chronic diseases without drugs Office in Mrs. Kennedy's cottage. Consultation is free -Do not fail to see this great specialist'. : ; Miss Mae Kennedy will take two or tnree more po pus in piano. She can be seen at her home from Saturday te Monday. ' PIANO AND ORGAN V Your opportunity to buy a piano or organ right hero at home. Kvery instrument fnlly guaranteed. Products of the world's greatest factories. , Trices better than you can get in Portland. Easy payments if desired. Come in and get a FKEE cop 0f the celebrated Cablo March and Two Step and also a book containing the Old Favorite Hongs. Allen a Gilbert RamaRer Co. Cor. Monmouth and Main Sts.. Independence. ' Request To C'Ioho. As a mark of due respect to the founder of Independence and to one of Oregon's honored pioneers and an upright citizen we respect fully request that all places of bus iness be closed Wednesday. Oct ober 19, 1904. during the luneral servicss of Hon. Henry Hill, de ceased. A. P. LOCKE W. A. MESSNER I W. R. CRAVEN i Councilmen. Notice to Itond Ilulders. Holders, of Independence City Bonds No 15, 1G, 17, 18 and 19 are hereby notified that said bonds have been called in by the city of Independence and interest ceases after this date. Dated this 7th day of October 1904 F. S. Wilson, City Treas. TOILET PAPER - One Week Special Sale. Rolls Pocket A. S. LOCKE 4 for 25c 3 for 25c PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST DIED Grace tbe seven year old daughter of Mrs. E. B. Gillespie near Tal- mage, Menday evening October 17, 1904. of acute pneumonia. Burial will take place in L O. O. F. cemetery tomorrow. - . Wood for Bale. S. Cox, the wood dealer, is ready i to deliver wood at your door on snort notice. Big fir wood 13 J50 fer cora; second eroih 3. Phone 143. TIIRCIIUKCII1C8. United Kvana;ellcal. Sunday school t in a m Morning service at 11 o'clock. Keystone League of Christian Kndeavor at 6;30 P. M. i Kyening service at 7:30 o'clock Second ami dependence, firil and third Sun "ys, Buena Vista. Kkv. Chestir P. Gatis. Chrtstlau Church. maple Freacbinar vr o.j Sundays bv R ir n a 5 . I" cunaay school in a t y.P.S.C.E.6;30P.M: od 4th Wigmore. Methodist Kplscopal Church n -t K,k . n1 MnBDOOOl writer ui uiu " streets; Rev .Elayer. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 Clasr meetinff 12 m. Evening rvicd 00 p. O. ! Prayer mUu,; cry w,n evening at 7:30. J Tbe parsonage is next dor me cnurcn ana iu pleased to nee you ana un helpful services. Calvary rresbjrterlaa C" ' Sunday school at WV ! I Morning worship 11 ocIoct Endeavor tnMtinf 2p. : S .Vin (XI. ' Prayer me ting iDga.at.?:30,. t