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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
( ONMOUTH NEXT ..-Ready For Election of Ln officer! at The Educa- tionan-enicr fctwscn Juniors and Seniors . .1 .... .ill ! held hers liuta Interest is I- L, 19. ( aan. butM .rolmui ma toW" . . .......i l tl. Aid. k In ntrmi-r ration by the Telephone Co. Nov. 1st NowBlv, frM .witching be tween Dallas. TmlH)fi)lno and piouuk.uiu, aim tii-hdow of an Independent ly.u,,, wii nnt joom up so largo. W. It. .Wal, oflfrookfiehl, Wish Iim bought an Interest in th LlmJiay urocerv. A. Suitable !ykllilii thy will csrry a line 0f general luercliahdiit. Alva Crtvtin In ntlltlno "ft ...... In bona on hie place south of town. t lit will run I he old yard of 13 I acres that Is on hie father's place. ''option waaaumoJenltooauea ,itr mlltfrUna of the various Jjog-t busy mir umm ub..Wn. For. num. Monmouth ha- tenant. . lmiirnr doth ''bOMio eiW " .. ,..,.!.. B(l prince among po.iuw.Ha. l'. .l.marlura from the, trolit- .tl city offlc. Such. ,t, not the spirt of true cllUen ..iiiha Uutr of ba whole Lvll Mumth duties a. be- OreaonU oh the of iui.i. .- . ... nuiercial development aim t-m.n what try kwo m . .t.,,.1,1 have. The tjay oi w . . ...ii.i. wki.m has n ,authov tlpiw tloui. , world that we are sry much r.to tha business opportunities i.k. knur. ProbablT tb hardest fought .a hall a-ama tht baa ew a w w tii .rr at the Normal Uru- niaviHi rriuT niKUk. tL.i..r .nJ Junior cUeeeeanu ;.- n..mt breat humiliation to ..L.ihi nriliflL uib uiii iK. .ore. CUta aplrlt ran biitb, fct o high lhatone of tha cleea- j .)." where they remained :ring the entire game, iney nl v the txjlora of tba "baby iMe," however, ant! probably bad a Utile effect on tb rUll Of W ..m. IVfore the aama waa call -A diet and oolWe yelle varying !foai tuneful to terrible were riv .ith a ai.irU that left UtH kbt of the lung power of the a Round one of tha game opened ihh nmh and waa a conttnua- tianof ruhewhkn war product in of very few poiote, owing to iht eifiellont Boarding on oom ,,u ti,. iuvre at tha close of ilUK.lf m S to 4 In favor of the Worm. The aecond half rataed the mm 1 1 to 7 in tavor of the aame wm. Some very hna indifidual tork waa done but team work waa . a a lw .ft Ml much in evidence owing w Unttaam taint divided. A prelim- inrrfame between the flrat and wcond ladiea team waa playea. H'biie the firet team showed airked eutwriorlty over their op ilUnrmlit to the wond team for Prof. Greene bai Jtwloped a .urprialngly strong first ini and thoy will reprenent the fchool in the ueual creditable man- The line up of the claM teauia: JVSI0B8 Stine Eoche ?.Butler Cltrke I'AItKEH The F. P. plote, the graveling around the de pot. Fariimre are still rilowlng and "owing grain. Mr. Funua ehlniMxl a Tut tin of applea to Newport laet week. 1'ror.. Uugglea and Cook'e per formance at the echool bouse Sat urday ev(ntrtj waa well atiendd. Mr. and Mra. Ed Steele wire vis itor! Buuday. Mr. and Mra. R. W. 8win, for- mer rraidnnta of I'arker. ara lo- cated at Derry at prenent. Mr. Hwink is acting as agent ther. Mra. J. T. Jams visited her daughter, Mrs. Iloone, Thursday. airt. iieiomK and Mrs. Hswk were passengers to Portland Fri day. Mra. Joe James waa a visitor here this week. Miss Catharine Gentry of Inde pendence waa a visitor hers this wek. Mrs. 1). II. Pillar is mating an extended visit with relatives in Wisconsin. C. Boone and Chan. Allen were visitors at the county aeat Sunday Remember the basket social, De cember 10, and come. All are in vited. SENIORS F (!oiTi F Cooper 0 Crowley O D. Butler Q W. Butler Sloan umnire. E. Grant Wado a weltvy stock-mjui,1 MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE A MONMOUTH ' RAILWAY CO. Imm Indntwa- lrM Alrll for tUlir Air Mnii- 1 Wonmoulh tuid mmiih .d4 Alrll lDdvoln. T:M . in. i -00 . m. :. p. ru. j (16 . in. J. ' Monmouth nd dono. tor Moo- i,.-m.1,j.- moftHu.adf.HM Ina.ft.udo.. lla.m. iSP ai a. m. j : i ' 1,'y Monmouth t,'ift Monmouth I for Indpaduo. for Alrll. frio. m. firm Maamoulh ' for IWllM. Imm kndpprQ- 114 A. m. iSmici Sx Moo, am . n-K tnA p. m Corvallis h Mm Railroad TIME CARD NO. 28 Vn 2 For Yaauina: Le,vea Albany...... 12:45 p. u. Corvallis 1:4Sp.m. Arrives Yaquina.... 6:20p.m. No. 1 Beturning: Leaves Yaquioa..... 6:4oa.m. Leaves Corvallis. . .. 11:30 a. u. Arrives Albany 12:15 p.m. No. 3 For Albany-Detroit: Leaves Corvslhs b:UUA. m. Arrives Albany...... 6:40a.m. Lv. Albanj for Detroit 7:30 a. m. Arrives Detroit.... .12:02p.m. No. 4 Iroro Detroit: Loaves Detroit Arrives Albany...... op. m. Lv. Albany for CorvTs .: 5 r. m. Corvallis .... 7:55 P. M. Train No. I arrives in Albany in time to connect with the o.i. uth bound tram, as w.u g two or three hours in Albany 5 j. .... nt S. P. noito b0"nJ!tr1!n: O .nnnoctS With the 4 r.n,u. annrlaw here. . 8. P. trains a Snecial MUninnarv Hervices were W at the Christian church bun- night. Spocial music was ren- Nd which was highly credible ih local vocaliHtri. E.S Evenden. n member of the prby '() oIoks and now teach H t IliHeboro. spent Sunday Travis McDnvitt of Corvallis 'intPnn day here. Nia8 Reus Cornelius of Salem is filing Bt the home of Rev. S. A. irt Mr. m..l Vr. C. II.V Bruce, of &U!e, nre viwitioK relatives hre. D L.Kevt.of Perrvdale, was a jainesH visitor her Monday. b. 1 . iraiiia n v . giving direct service to wpurt and adiftcont beache9. ; Train No. 3 for Detroit via Al hany, leave. Corvallis at 6:00 a. m. and connects with , the b. P. AI-hany-Portland local train leaving Albany at 7:00 a. m. Train No. 3 leaves Albaoy for Detroit at 7:30a. m arriving there at noon, giving time" to reach the Breiten bual. hot springs the same day. Train No. 4 connects at Albanv with the Portland-Alhaiir loc.J .. . .:...,. Vi,.re at i:lO, ana wrticn arrift- ? ... rune (o Corvallis leaving run . in Corvallis at at 7:15 ana arnw..b formation apply to EPWIS bTOXK.' Manager. :55 P. m. For further i Albanv. T. Cockkell, ; rorvallis. H. II. Ciumsis. Agent, torvaiu 13 ads f ON 2n Dress Goods and Clothing Saturday Morning Dec 3tat 8 0 clock shairp We will begin the greatest eut priee sale on Dress Goods, Fancy Waistings, Silks and Trimmings, Ladies' ready-to-wear Dress Skirts, Jackets, Rain Coats and Clothing, we have ever offered the people of Monmouth and vicinity. Come now while the sale is on and lay in your supply for CHRISTMAS. Any of the above articles will make a desirable and substantial Christmas present. , , . 10 ner cent reduction on all our lain silks snd patterns. 20 par cent reduction on all our Fancy Silks, Silk Waist patterns and id all othr Fancy Waistings and Single Suit Patterns in Dress Goods. LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS, JACKETS, RAIN COATS AND BOLT DRESS GOODSATTHE FOLLOWING BIG , "RE DUO TIP INT 3 $2.00 1.75 1.75 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75 .65 .50 U0 .3) .25 Bolt Dress Goods per yard Crepons for Rain Cloth " Dress Goods v Heavy Dress Skirting Goods i it ii in ii ii it $1.50 1.45 1.40 1.25 1.15 .90 .75 .59 .50 .39 .30 .25 .19 $15.00 11.50 8.00 & 9.00 6.00& 6.50 8.00 & 9.00 6.50 & 7 50 5.50 & 6.00 5.00 ' 4.00, Ladles' Jackets Jackets for $10.50 " 7.50 " . . 6.00 i a 4.50 Drese Skirts for 7.00 " " 5.50 " " ; " -. 4.50 " " " 4.00 " " 3.00 $12.50 10. 6. Rain ii Rain Coats Coat for $9. 7.50 4.50 Our ClotHing Sale Will Continue Until December 15 We have bad big sales on clothing the past 15 days and have plenty left for 15 days more. $15.00 13.50 12.50 11.50 10.00 SUITS TO GO FOR $10.75 9.75 8.75 7.95 , 7.50 $9.00 7.50. 6.50 5.00 3.50 SUITS i TO GO ii FOR it ii ii $6.85 5.75 4.75 3.75 2.50 A REQUL1R P1K NIC FOR FK Q N OHlKflL BUYERS Monmouth Monmouth An..l Meetlnc of IMlot K .ob Gold Milling And MlniugCo. f Notice i hereby given that the son- ualn.tln(tof the Wot Milling and Mining Co., wl 1 be held at the Woodman hall, In. Monmouth. Tuesday at 1 tOIR V"""vJlv" . tnrkt nVlock P. M. Deoembef the ISth, 1904 for the purpose ot eleouug uve w, alo for revising the by-lawa aad . ....unnfauch otbir businetw lie trU"vii. M may properly come before the meet log lly oraer i j. ury, this Crn day of Nov.. I'-XM- Conifblng I CauwHt IHnth "Harry Duckwell. -Red 25 years, choked to death early yesterday uiorn- la it his home. n me Pf i i,iM. He contracted a slight cold a few days ano and paid but little attention to It, lesieraa.y uioru... :.-a -iih fit of cougliloir which .:....A.I f.ftl anniA time. His wire sent for a physician but before be could . 1. 1 . ....! xania nil arrive, auoiner couguiuis v. and Duckwvll died from sn3bcation.- 8U Louis Globe Democrat, Dec 1st, 1901." : Ballard's Horelionnd Syrup would have saved him. 25o. SOo and $1.00. Sold by A. 8. Locke. A HATTER OF HEALTH D ent is t f v My work will never fail you. Prices most reasonable. r Vthdti Absolutely Furo HAS HO SUBSTITUTE DR.-' NEHRU AS, Monmouth, Over Postoffiee. I Thursday Friday . j Saturday What is Life? In I)., loaf aniftlvMifi nnhodv knows. ! but we do know ttiat it Is under strict I law. Abuse that law eveu slightly, I pain results. Irregular living means deranftemem oi me orgnus, iwuiuuk in Coustipatlon, Hetnlaolie or Liver trouble. Ir. Kimr' New Life Fills j yet thorough. Ouly 2tc at A. S, Locke's . I drug store. Notice To Public Owing to tbo fact that I am ia urgent need of the money and have not got the time to devote to collect ing same inygelf, I have authorized Hurley & Taylor to do all collect ing tor me, until further notice in both Independence and Monmouth. D. CALBREATH N night service was put In op-;