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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
! ' If . i r Social and Personal. L. The Misses From of Suver were in Indeivendence yesterday, i Minn Laurie Burnett returned to her homo at McMinnville Monday. Have you a partner for the lap Year lull. Mrs. Jo Hubbard la visiting in the Capital city Unfaf. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Lawrence of McMinnville vwitedl thia week with relatives lo Independence, . Charlea Huntley U erecting a new residence on Me lota at Tal , . . . v., ., , Mrs. -Or Yocunv of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. Forest Finch the past week. Mies Grace Byers daughter of Bvers a former, resident of Independence ws married Thanks; givins day 'to Frank .Goodman, and they are now residing at Irv ing Oregon. , Mies Ada Byers leaves this week for Arlington where she will teach this winter. Grant Wade, brother 'of R. M. Wade was down from Copdon Sun day. Mr. Wade is one of the larg est land owners in Gilliam county. Harley Chaney, of Pendleton, nephew of Mrs. D. M. Hampton, is visiting here. W. W. Percival shipped two car load of hogs the latter part of the A floor committee, of ladies will have charge of the auditorium at tbe Leap Year Ball.Any gentle man caught walking across the floor without escoit, or .deporting himself in any way that does not meet the approval of the commit tee- wjl! be promptly fined. IW. Arlie Hauipicu was up from McCoy Sunday. A . I.ula. the droKeiiti, i i' - r . , Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy and son were in Dallas Saturday. . Visit the Baisar Friday after noon and see the pretty Xnias presents. Eph Young returned from Tort land yesterday. Jle evidently had lwMn nn a hnnt for he had to his possession a fine" brace oi ducki Mr. Fraief mother of IT. I Fraxer returned to her home Albanv todsv after a tf with her eon in this city. He by ao aul .Mrs. m l IrlJ.l Ur fVtruallia arrived 1 Saturday and are visiting at the short visit I . , f.- bomeol iur. vt. ii. niiv.r n.t Mrs. Howe are daught- W. W. Perciyal councilman elect Lr. 0f Mr. and Mrs. Warner. The tt'hetrsal for Uelshaixar, was held iii the Methmlist church last night. It was under the direction of Prof. Martin, K. Itobinsort and attended by some of the musical talent of this vicinity. . It is Prof. Hobinson'e purpose Jo give the nrodoctinn b'iore Christinas, and rehearsals will be held at the same church everv night. The same opera was given by Mr. Robinsou tu roriisna ibb mu'im -chorus of 110 voices. Last week he. produced It in Salem with a chorus of V0 people. It is his pur; poee io bring together all the best singers available iu its rendition here. is indisposed at his borne, was excused from jury duty Judge Burnett yesterday on count of illness. Senator W. Doughty will sing at the Baiaar Friday night. , " Robert, the seven year old son o Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hillard was burn A s.tnrdA while rdaving with hells. He removed th cap from one and touched a lighted match to the powder, which flashed to hia face resulting in some very pa'nfol burns. Mr. and Mrs.! George Conkey en tertained the social whist club at their home last evening. A very nleasant evening was spent and delicious refreshments were served at the close of the game , SilaB Maley of Newport has been a guest of William Mackey this week." . Messrs Maley and Mackey were "sour dough" chums in Alas ka last year. ' " ' ' I Ben Huntley left Frlday morn ing for Woodland CaliC to visit with" "old friends. The Huntley home before coming to Oregon was at Woodland. " " "' a a a a a hHrX f K 7- , w 1 a w ill ill t ' - lllll,,-,i..i1ViiimiiHIIMtt 1 i jTww . m Tot Lucas" full orchestra will furnish music for the Leap Year Ball.:-; The motor will return to Mon mouth after t the Bazaar Friday night. " , There will be work in three de grees at the Knights of Pythias lodge to-morrow night . Ned Burt came ? up today from Portland for a few days visit with relatives before starting on a months trip through California; See S. M. 1 Paniel's ad in this issue. He is offering some ex traordinary bargains for a short time. 1 There will be a variation in the character of dances at the auditor ium on Saturday night'1 of next week. On that occasion the ladies will take charge and give the last chance Leap Year Ball. That the ladies of the Presby terian church are back of the bazaar to be given one week from today is sufBcient guarantee that it will be worth attending. Don't forget the date. r Clearance Sale MILLINERY - , . ' .; ' 1 ,- Wa will dispose of our Pattern Hats at greatly reduced prices., ... t Trimmed Hate that were $6.00, S7.00 and $8.00 ..can now be had for $5.00. , , i Good . aBsortmeni, of t tilqred, Hafi mar tei JVhn.5Bt- TTIQQ PFARL SQUIRE W C STREET NEXT TO PADDOCKS up-to- .Wait for Miss Squires reduc tion Kale anouncement next issue Trimed hats worth": $5 at Miss Squires. Buy buggies and surreys cheap pow at R. M. Wade & Co. , , .We cbse our - store at . 6 P. M. sharp. R. M. Wade & Co Don't forget to get a chance" on ern Pacific agent for tickets the bier doll at Craven & Moore's on every 25c purchase. Mrs. M. W, Wallace has a very fine line of fancy China for Xmas. Call and see for yourself. Go to S. M. Daniel, Monmouth for your rubber " boots,: He carries all the best brands, Boston, Wales, Goodyear, Hoods and Bannagans. Craven & Moore baye the best line of dolls in Independence. Price 5c and op. Any thing in the line of Millin ery goods at greatly reduced prices at Mrs. Wallaces. " ,.' ' "Hand made .work , shoes made for mar. lopffera and others, asbes- (os. leather, call and see for yourself at Cleveogers shoe, shop, Main si. Independence, Ore. ;,rM p If it is neat, up-to-date job print ing you are looking for, stop at this office. returned from Portland Sat- Fred Middleham a fw weeks stay in urdny. ' . . K A. ClUn a real estate ami mining man of Portland was in IiulU.endei)cea lew days the past Th- UL' nrsanixer will with Independence Circle No. (' Wwlnesdav evening, Dec. 7, '01' The Woodmen are invited to mert witji hem. ' M t! and Mrs. Ed ward .01 i veV a nd i.il,ifns it Portland, and M Presbyterian Haaaar ' Tt ' PrMhvterian Bazaar next Fridav at the Opera house,' will be the headquarters for pretty things for Christmas, , ... . The ladies win pe mere au awr- tn hnw una sell Kimooas. uuvu ww aprons, fancy'lippers" for old and young, hand made handkercnieis, fancy cushions and sofa pillows, besides other articles too numer ous to mention. A musical and literary program will be given in the evening to which an admission of 10 cents will be, charged. , Dlt: DARBIH WILL REMAIN UNTIL DECEMBER 23rd. A (SWELL HOC. leathers And 8(lco. r i MA' si-iotz aw , THift IS ONE MAKERS WITH ThC MAUU IfS.OO i copies CasbStori ... INDCPCNDCNEC,,,,,, Dr. Darrin'a Work Is Piling Up In Such Volame tnat ue is Compelled to Prolonir Ills Visit In Dallas at tbe Hotel Gail. This emiuent and far famed spec- alist has met with such an im mense, volume , of t, business . since coming to Dallas that he.hnds ,il absolutely necessary ui proioug ui visit to December 23rd onlv. It is source of gratification to the doc , BUblNtbo LUbALO. fr.endg to know tat h,9 k5, WWMWWWfWWWlS i.hainVsoWelland appreciatingly Books for everybody at Craven taxejf jii8 patients are coming & Moore's. 'Q from aif parts of Oregon and his Moore's Hair ' invigorator ' and cured patrons so plentiful that Lis TTnrninida fo dandrufi name has become a household rnii;nn Vai nr AiaenHpA Rcaln ItrAnanra in hundreds of homes in aUU AOAAAU . Vi sold in bulk,50c8 pz., or applied if thifl.jricinity necessary by Moore & layior s, me barbers on C street. ' Ou' dolle are new and data. Craven and Moore. Winter Rates to Yaqulna Bay In order'to accomodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the southern acific company will sell on jq Wednesdays and Saturdays of each and for , . , ,,lf.K ,j weea, unui maruu oj., trip tickets, at low rates, to Ya quina and return, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Those who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest South Agts: Oregon City, "Harrisburg. Aurora, Hillsboro, Woodburn, Newberg, Ha- lem, Sheridan, Jefferson, Forest Grove, Springfield, McMinnville, Brownsville, Independence, Eu gene, Lebanon. : ' IV INTER KXl t'RSlON KATI . TO YACJt'lN A HA. A New lW'parture o" the Houth. rru Paclllo ana t "" tt i:teri lUilroada. Het.-oKuUun a ki. Wt.waut. and w,m,(Uflv.tb.pul.Hu bP rales o tb coa-t lu th wluler a well m the .,...,.r. for twwma who illr lo aet (he bounding billows lo Ibrtc wild! . . . . t . K.,pa ttltA III the winter air a the e.a.t.i' fctoutk- rn raclflo Company m Willi UW.V"1 . . V u hve placed on aale, taking tiftct oV. 7. .. r . -ii ,u.itita o llielr luiaa, round trip tilMf t-' Yaqulim at.th me rat t: .durlog lb. aumumr.t m 'ticket. . .M w1WjJn3 . t.va nulv. allU Will Wl good torreturo aixiy daya twu daaof Wr.MitnoV .aalt.r bath, wll . . iirl anvoue wbo.ue" be lo i'"h "- . -aires a genuine health n-ort during the ,rer mv . l,.n alMtud a winter cannot bo " " month or -oat Yaqulua. , . .1....- m ha aold from Al- biiniiar wu . bwy Cortam.,Pl.lloroatb and all po s west on the CorvaUla A Ea-tern It., it. H-..H information as to rat-, baggK ete,.cnbeobUloed by applying. to tbe neareat 8. " W.E.Con.an.a.P.A.,8. T.Co,. Und, r IMwln Stone utanagi r O, IV B. K. Co., Albany. f P S.-Tbrouab Hckets to Portlauf? .r-aoldbytheC. R , M lV and by tbe 8. t'., roniauu . via Albany ana m . - 7 - . tit. t vlx: 12.80 C. A ' . - i t AlKstntf With t : mn $Ml !!: l ; mailing anil, mall Paper$ :a ',. j 1905 mmm on Display 'line" Undoubutfly Tlam Clxeof Vhix&m vcr $Down la lidtpttdtsce.' I V !.tH iv . (-..' IJf Big Discount E. train's eonuart at Albaoy wllb the Albany-Portland local both. ways. ? Grlpijuickly Knocked Out;'? "Soma weeka ago during "the severs . .. . t....K wlfn and my. a-lnter weaviwi . f contracted colda which speedily de; velod jntp me - '- with all It miserable iyroptoina, say Mr i H. Egleaton of Alaple Undlng, Iowa ' "Kueea and Jointa acblng, uiua clea aore. head stopped up, eyea and neee running, with alternate spells f chill and fever. We bean using Cham, berlMO'a .Cough Jtemady, aiding, the .ame with a doae of Chamberlain s Btomscb and Liver Tablets, and by Its liberal uae soon completely knocked out the grip." ' It la a good plan to take a de of tbe Tablets when you have a cold. Tbey nromote a healthy action of tbe bowels, liver and kidneys which In always ben eflclal wbeo be .yHtem la congealed by a cold or attack o( the rlp. For ale by V. M. Klrklund, the druglat. r,v . Stockholders' Meeting. . Notice Is hereby , given that the an nual meeting of the utockholdors of tne Independence National Bank, will be um n Tnpada January 10, J006 be tween the houra of 10 A.M. and 4 P. at tbe Bank for the purpose or selecting a Hoard of Directors and the transac tion of such other , biiBlnena as may come before the meeting. , , , C. W. Irvine Caahier. Dated thlsCth day of recember 1904, CRAVEN El nOORE A Fountain Pen for 35c Box Stationery 10c to $1.75 Kid Body Dolls 25c to 4.00 Pencils, Crepe Paper, Shelf Paper; Etc. " " "" r ' " i-ta .i 23 par c0nt off on Clothing, Hatf, Shots and Everything In I t I , f -' WHITE HOUSE STORE '!! V tiW Xmas. ' Must Mak Ready for JInnual Invoice. Fri Come Firfi Served ZED ROwSENDORF . TOILET PAPER I One Week Special Sale. . Rolls - - 4 for 25c Pocket -. 3 for 25c r ACT fVrT? PRESCRIPTION ! O lWViVC DRUGGIST " Notice Notloe is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of lbs Stock holders of tbe Polk Coonty Land Company will be held at Independence, Or., in tbe Independence Nat. Bank building at 10 o'clock A. M. oa Saturday, Decem ber Slat, A. D. 1904, for the purpoea ol electing officers and aueb other boai neaa aa may properly come before aald meeting. . D. W. Baaaa, Becty. Dated Nov. lltb, 1804. Notice is hereby given thai nnal Meeting of the tbe Independence, ana Railway Company will be b. dependence. Oregon, lo tbe nl enoe Sat. Bank puUjuni f-r c A. Df 104, lor tbe puriK- ' Cor., ,Rd.r.naatlo. eJXtor boalaeas as may prorjerly to' aaldmeeUng. D.W.Paaa. Dated 5ov. II, 1S04.