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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1904)
) Social and Personal. Have you a partner for the Leap Year Ball. Miea Florenoe Burton spent a few dava this week in Pallas. reek's Bad By t the Audi torium next Wednesday night. Mayor Cooper made a business trip to Toledo the firtt of the week. Mrs. Ella Williamson, of Welle, wee the gueet of her slater, Mrs. R. J. Taylor thie week. Mr.' and Mrs. J. H. Colline hare returned from a two weeke visit on the Sound. Miea Mable Collins i making n extended Tiait with frienda at Sheridan. W. A, Mesaner was called to Mc Minnville yeaterday by tbe serious illness of hia mother. Whether you have a partner or not tbe committee will welcome you to the leap year ball to-morrow night. W. II. Kingerj, a former O.S. N. S. graduate, now a real estate man of McMinnville was in Inde pendence the first of the. week. There will b a meeting of the ladies Lewis and Clark Club a the home of Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Thurs day, December 20, at 2 P. M. , 'J.J. Scrafford, father of Mart Scraflord ot Monmouth, died at hia home in Corvallis Saturday. Mr. Scrafford was eighty-seven years of age. n it A Will Hinrh. two I. i ii i n biiu it... - - - i niuiH Mil rmiiiiDU w - w ... r JAuni1.nM mYtn r I , - i I Pl!aimii PrftAch- ciuzens oi iuucpuuvuvv i ues'reu uciuro . very mnch interested in fancy jn by the pastor at 11 A. M. Topic, poultry raising ana are ai present .A Lesson from joinam. attended I ....u ,'n th evening with engaged in the business, attended the Poultry show at uoryaina whs week. Mrs. Lareen and children visited this week with Mra. Laraen'e par ent, Mr. and Mra. Harris of thia city. The family of L. U. Joaae mov ed this week to Salem where Mr. Jorae is engaged in the furnishing business. Mr. and Mrs, O. Nelson and Mrs. Vtlaon'a son Gould Cresay returned to Portland tbe firet of the week from a trip to St, Louis and other eastern cities. Tbe floor committee for the Leap Year Ball Saturday night couaista of the following young lad.ee: Mieses Nora Butler, Carol Huber, Goldie Irvine and Mabel Creasy. Independence visitors to 8alem Tuesday were Misses Maude Iliff, Bertha Bohannon, Leora Shank, Mr. Fred Hooper, Mrs. Geo, Kutch and Mrs. A. J. Wilson. Clara Knott, of Portland, SuDreme Deputy Commander of the Maccabee lodge was in the city this week looking after the in terests of the order. Mra. Knott met with the local lodge at their last meeting. - Peter Kurre and Mrs. Alice Whitcomb both of Independence, were married last Sunday at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Kurre is the father of 0. A. Kurre the barneas man. Mr. and Mrs. Kurre returned this week to Independence and will make their home on the Kurre farm a few miles south of Inde pendence. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath as follows: Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Com- t .,,niimmt of the school 18 song service in the evening with a short sermon on the topic, "In sects without wings." It ia expect- ijlLast -Cfoainicejj IP ME 1 Columbian Lyceum Bureau was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Irle was trying to make arrangements for a : i :i ami !iterarv en- Z miiravim... - la be nut on in lode- " C.H.MunsellofH Ned Burt has accepted a travel ing position with an eastern firm, and leaves Portland this week for the Atlantic coast Mr. Bart has been in the employ of the South ern Pacific Company the past seven years. Regular . preaching services at the Methodist church Sunday. Morning Bubject, "Christian Ac tivity." Evening subject, "Tbe Man who builded a Gallows for another, and himself banged there on." A cordial invitation ia ex tended to all. tw will be a free entertain ment of moving pictures and stere nnHmn views riven Mondav even ing, Dec. 12, under the auspices of tbe Circle and Neighbors oi v ooa craft. Children invited accompan ied by their parents. Come and enjoy yourself. m Annra norA thrown ODen to X i tw. . the ladies bazaar this afternoon and crowds are looking over the collec 4;nn nf mnnv useful articles and J fcnvW liberallv. To-niebt an in terestine oroeram will be rendered nA ttnnAa will remain on sale lUU v-w during tbe evening. Clearance Sale OF MILLINERS We will disnose of our Pattern HaU at ereatly reduced prices. Trimmed HaU that were $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 can now be had i.l no. Good assortment of Tailored Hats marked less than cost. HISS PEARL SQUIRE C STREET NEXT TO PADOOCKS cA iw Senator Doughty of Mon- month will sine at this service, a very kind welcome to all. t taiftlftliU I BUSINESS LOCALS. Books for everybody at Craven & Moore's. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Newbro's Herpicide for dandrufl n? fallini? hair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & lay .or s, me barbers on C street. Ou' dolls are new and up-to- date. Craven and Moore. Mrs. Wallace has a complete line of holiday goods and fancy china. Call and see them. Millinery goods at cost. Bnv buggies and surreys cheap oow at'R. M. Wade & Co. We close our store at 6 P. M. sharp. R. M. Wade & U. Don't foreet to tret a chance on the bin doll at Crayen & Moore's on every 25c purchase. Go to S. M. Daniel, Monmouth for your rubber boots. He carries .11 the best brands. Boston, Wales, Goodyear, Hoods and Bannagans. Craven & Moore have the best line of dolls In Independence. Price 6c and up. Hand made work shoes made for wear, loggers and others, asbes tos leather, call and see for yourself at Cleven gers shoe shop, Main st. Independence, Ore. - If it is neat, up-to-date job print ing you are looking for, stop at this office. See 8. M. Daniel's ad ia this isaue. He is offering some ex trnritf n&rr tarzaina for a abort w iMnpnFMnFMP.F LEAB1N6 STORE - . . i ....., ! lv t ho numucr oi iwo io wr Our businesa in this line h. Won double lJjJin, thttt w0 havu th bert wl roo.t complete come and buy, ajtrk h-vki. lines shown in tno city. to - - hi I o. Mon's Clothlnx Department In .1U and ov.rcoa.,. -ocpri, th. bt kn M". M,c.,i.a Co. .n ,l,W. n. luality .hero I. uo Mng teur Ll our rrice, . ft- f-' J"'" M Z a. Como '" 0 " ow you anil be couvincetl. Guaranteed Jill Wool Underwear $1.00 Per Garment A Full Line of Wet Weather Goods Our Sov and Little Gents $2.00 up. We fit the extremef with our celebrated Kings Bury Hat and WathOver Shoes YOURS FOR BUSINESS, W. A. MESSNER Win. Irle. representing . . . r it irn.oil nf HiAnratna. ivau. V. IX. BUUKU w. general manager of the Northwest Telepnone uompany in Independence this week. Mr. ... 1 rlaAMArk h.Mansell S JOOKiniT o'"itS".. Hesavs of all the towns be nas visited Independence impreaaes him the moat favorably, owing to iU excellent facilili of trade both by rail and water. t a. Moore sent Wednesday to Corvallis seven fine specimens of his noted Buff Uocnin cn.ce.". W. C. Finch's Scotch Creepers will alao be represented at tbe show. GRAVEN & 7A00RE A Fountain Pen for 35c Box Stationery 10c to $1.75 Kid Body Dolls 25c to 4.00 Pencils, Crepe Paper, Shelf Paper, Etc. CRAVEH&mOORE mattings and mall Papers 1905 Patterns on Display llBdouDtedly finest Elite of ever Sboum Is lBepetteKce. .'tile & ealbreati) m ( CO ! -pz 1 ( IP XX to y ( to y ( ( Wl ( i 1 1 I less eee qqqq j W. R.ALLIN D.D.S. a g ...Dentist... fsA PlnlM Kitmotloo Cooper Rulldloa, JL HlPZr 8pcllty. IndapandsoM, Or 't''Ovw' E. T. HENKLK BarberShop. MAIM STREET, C n A . t . v. . am vuw uwr suuiu oi i obi unioe. Fins Rath, m vvuiicvbiuu TV 1 111 BiiV y Ihdependemce, . Oreoom. n.n.JASPBn . . vn,K.tmer. aoo . 1 UDoeriiici, .-liun- wbea Deairea. INDEPENDENCE ' un i time.