j:' V' IE U II I II I Social and Personal. an Pava Simpson of Airlie wu Independence vWtor yesterday Pat McArtbut and the rata cams U town Sunday. Rev. Elayer is taking a course at Willamette University in Salem Tom Jellison of Amity came up to attend the Leap Year ball Sat nrday night J. L. Caron ant? family left Sun day for Winlock, Wash., called hither by the lllneei of Mr. Caron'a father. January 19 and 20 has been eet for holding the 1905 Goat Fair at Dallas. M'a. Jo-eie Wheeler of Suver, visited friends in Independence .....rt.n Ifivin? for Salem this j .c- o nooning. Mrt. Ike Vanderyne and Mrs. Frank Vanderyne of Portland are guests at the home or M. Merwin Mrs. Fred Chambers of Eugene is visiting relatives in Independ ence. J. F. Graham, an oil ' expert, is here to make a deal with the Hirsh- berg oil company. I Charles and Frank Maslerson are chewing jerked veniBon Bince the return from their hunting trip n Southern Oregon. . Miss Mabel Allen and Miss Col well of Monmouth were baptized in the river at Independence yester day by Rev: Biewert, psstqr of the Evangelical church" at Monmouth. n Mrs. Mcintosh of Eugene, after a visit with friends in Monmouth, left' for Portland yesterday for a abort yieit before returning home. i)n Friday of next week, only twVdays before Xmaa, the - West Side Enterprise will contain ."eight ' nages and that isstte of the paper "the copy ;for" vour announcement early; : ' " " " -i H. Stumberg has sold his prop erty in Independence, to. Wallace Hnntley. The price paid was $1400." : Mr. Stumberg will move7 to .Vancouver, Wak where he and hie ton. Chester, have piirojbased . a general merchandise store. ' Among others who att'e nded the Leap Year ball from 'tut of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed,. Richmond,' Blain Southwici, ,,.Wm. Rwell, J. E. Beezley", Aura Ford,' Messrs Hudson. Baker, Davidson, Conrad, Fowle and Lewis. Willamette Lodge No. 42 Degree of Honor, ete&iast- even ing. the following officers, P C of H Mrs. Hattie Henkle; CofH Mira Kifflherlin; Lof H Mra.Etta Hodger J of C Mrs. Nellie Damon j Fin. Anna Owen; Recorder Miss Hattie Mix;, Receiver Mrs; Nora Madison; Usher Mrs. Susie Locke; I dt Nola Owe'n-;tyG Roy Hawkins,; ' ' f The ree entertainment given last evening bythe Woodmen circle at the! opera hoaBe was well attend ed. ; . The entertainment given con sisted "of ; movirrfe pictures stere- lopticon views, vocal and'instru mental music. A rare treat which was greatly enjoyed by all present. An Coe, the welt known Dallas Celestial, who has Keen associated with E.C. Kjrkpatrick and Banker E. E. William in the ' hop busi ness, was .married to a Chinese lady in Portland last week., Mr. and Mrs. Coe will reside in Dallas. M mm i. Al tba audtorium eaiuruay r. N. iwirnana m uru wi --- - im;i..i.HA.Qnn,l. inigol, tne lawes wereiuruwu. an AmUy visitor Sunday, ...v. taan .1 IBUI.B UIU IUS UUIIUH " m Un. Rnrnatt ot MeMinnvill UK. ,, . ... .i .il.inau . ... ----- i tear mah, meting u k-.iVt viiitiog her daughter, Mrs, wair j r U M wtU floweri o t .-I f.. T..., WMtaakar. I .. ... it. n ii t i u v? mini wi. ww . -. J. W. MeDonald of Portland at tended the Lean Year ball Satur day night. Q. L. Zumalt was iu McMinn ville the first of the week. Silver ton haa decided to have closed saloons on Sunday. The marshal of Silverton haa been instructed to clean the street" and build new sidewalks. mlni, (a tha U.iirt cbolo. It I VVIMIM WSM W" ( waa a unique social affair tuooesa ful in every detail and will serve . . . as a wholesome lesson to some oi iHa vnnnff man who may have grown thoughtless in auowing ladla to attend the dances wit bout topi. Rvarv lady bad a beau. Saturday niaht and every gentle men acknowledged that he had bean entertained better tban at dances given in the usual way , ., . l JM iL.ta ... . A nine room house for real In ne i.aie. no u,y m.u . v j. i in the ball room, out gave iuonniou; ati ... .ft..U nitun,. EnquireofMra. Dr. Cole. -' ' l Monmouth. The attendance was large, the mmta innnrh and the Lean 'Year Ball will hold a pleasant place 10 memory of tooe In attendance. It took John Burton just four hours to raise a purse of $50 one dav last week for a destitute - familv recentlv arrived in North mJ Independence. Charity is crowning Christian grace, abounds in Independence in relu tutlnn of alandflra lit those who do not know our people. THREW AWAY CRUTCHES J. F. Lvona and family movd to Falls City this week. Mrs. Word Butlec and children were in Portland the first of the week. The ladies of the Presbyterian church scored a success in giving their annual bazaar last Friday, The doors of the opera house were swung open to the public in the afternoon and until the close of the oroeram Friday night, visitors were pleasantly entertained. From beautifully decorated booths, ladies a Southern Pncifle Railroad En- icpensed with a variety of useful hrineer Running Hetween Haiiaa f-n .rtlnlM. Th OT)raAuuroriianaoiuuf, Minify ' , , . .. ... of Patients Cured by Dr. Darrln house was filled to its capacity in WI " , iia avAnirKr Th nrorram had not Tortlaod, Ore., (To The Editor) w.n .a nnKi;A tKa mnrit nf Dear Sir: I hold it to be a duty as the entertainment was a hapDysur- well as a pleasure to make known n ki- Tt .. npA. thronffh the Dress, inat wnicn oi nrd nnrthasnn-rvisionofMrs. all other 1 things is most assential, . r . ... Conkey and included such num- viz: the way to cure pain and sic bere as songs by the male quartet, nees. I was confined to my room Rver. Wm. with sciatic rheumatism, kidney Walker and Georee Burton; recita- trouble,inflammation of the bladder ilia Iv Bnrton: vocal eeneral indisposition. Could not nolo hv Miss Zera Mnlkev: imoer- sleep more than one hour at a time , , ... . , aonation of female ooera eineer by All means i inea provea uoavau eorge Burton: catchy team work Ing. l was prom piea w vis. bv Arthur Moore and Wm. Bar- Darrin through the advice of my tt aolna bw Sanator DoiKrhtv. friends who had been cured by him A side stow feature known "aa "The though I must say that I had liUle Moving Menagerie," was conducted faith that electricity would cure Kar WamI TlnrlAV 'mrvr4 "trrvTYi ! ;w) m. I came to the doctor on crut- aj v w V4Vi iu 9 va . vva ay wuuidw rir1itiu$np the Tfmlt m.nd nan aakud ohes. and my other complaints - o L . . , . , . . ave all dtsaneared so i can case onmmand of my engine. Will an I S . aW WITHTMf JNAMCTII WOMAN MAKERS Clearance Sale V; OF ; MILLINER Y t3 We will dispose of our Pattern Hataatgreatly reduced prices. . ; Trim Wed Hate that : were $ 6.00; 17.00 and $8.00 can . now be bad for $5.00. -. - Good 'assortment of Tailored Hats marked leas than cost HISS PEARL SQUIRE C STREET NEXT TO PADDOCKS for money back. 5 BUSINESS LOCALS. That big ten dollar doll in the window at Craven & "M cores will be given away to some customer' of the store. The name of the lnckv ; - - person to whom It is awarded will be announced in the West swer all questions by letter or in person at 490 Commercial street, East Portland. W. Hays. MRS. EASTON'8 CARD . Roseburg.i Or.,i Dr; Darrin: Please uae my name as . among the aafA bv od ten tears ago. I had flm been afflicted with granulated eye- Hd all mv life. The eyelashes were iVACOX IllOfi .- ,' i w ai . Cigars. 25 in. box at Craven al'gipe, aird grew back naturally Moores. Makes nice present fof People's Cash sm INDEPENDENCE ii Y i A SWELL DOOT that individuates ib wearer as being exclusive. PRICti 93.50 I S. M. Daniel I Dec. 15 fur trie cure 01 me eyoo. wo almost wWlf Wind, and had to be led to yoar "office. 1 have been cured for ten years. . . Mrs. H. Kaston DISCHARGING EARS CURED John A. Eggers, of Roseburg, Or; writes: "The discharge from my ears has stopped e.nd my catarrh is cured. Many oases, are - coming Shoes, shoes, shoes, the greatest from oar eection." bargains you ever saw at S. M Daniel's big shoe sale. .. ' , 'm M ' . Lookout for; announcement by Independence leading store in next gentleman. 1 " '" Fine line of fire proof crepe paper at Craven & Moores. The big sale at' 8. M. Daniel's store still goes on. This week be adds bis.sbpe.tpc.k tpthe v, bargain list. .Go and see the bargains... issue. DR. DARRIN 8 PLACE OF "Dr. Darrin is located at the hotel Gail until December 23, and will give free examination to all. '10 tp K nr 7 to 8 daily. The- poor free BIG Monmouti Dec. 15 0 I'R ri (1THINO KALK tasbraonloce Sr. 15. Our Drwa (wli . , , . , .. .i.m. iw a. on lino, la wi i aiii ajtuoat our 'enTIUK HI10K 6TCH-K to lh- ltlg Kargala lirt. DEItKOL BAK0AIN8 otfr ymi and give xt. lor anlilar inA nricMMwourUrir potra and c rculafa. Thn eorrt" to the ilore aud ".ft.lr.Mitaodywe Mate oo clotb- lug, DrOooda.Jiil,HMrw,to.Ullgoaail(ote , Positively the Biggest Bargains s And the most of them to be found anywhere. COME AND SEE . . . v STRICTLY S. M. Daniel . . . . COME AND SEE jfOR; ' KASH. ' Moninoutli jjBBSBJBBJBJBJBJBJJgailsiBBHBal I?ire proof Crepe paper for Xma. 08 M? J ' W e tt of r T r C . 1r nr in that nrnnnrt ion Of decorations at Craven' & Moores t 'A. bible makes a nice Xmaa DresenU You can get them at Craven & Mooies. , .. . - , . -1. Best line of toys at Craven & Moores.. .Come and- see for your self, i, :, -. t " Watch the. West Side Enteprwe for announcement jot winner of the1 big doll at ('raven & Moores. - f i. : i Moore's Hair Invigorator and Newbro'e Herpicide for " dandruff and falling hair or diseased, scalp sold in bulk, 60c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & Taylor's, the barbers on C street. Mrs. Wallace has a complete line of holiday goods and fancy china.. Call" and see' them. MJllinery goods at cost. "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 yon are looking for, stop at this office R a nanlc or in that croDortion of time tne case may require. All curable chronic diseases of men and women, a speciality. KyW .tested free and glasses fited at reasonable pi-ices. .. , ' 14 CougJblng Spell allied l)eath "Harry Duckwe,'Ki"25 Jears, choked to death rly ywterday morn ing at Ws bmne, In the preaerfro of bla wife and child. He contracted a illgbt oold a few das ago and paid but little attention to It. Yesterday morning he wasaebed with a fit of coughing which continued for aWe time. Hia wife ent for a physician but before be couW arrive, another coughing ell came on and Duckwell dlfd, from suffocation, 8t. Louli Globe Democrat, Dec. lilt, 1901." Ballard'i Horehound Syrup' would have saved him. 25c 50c and fl.00. Bold by A. 8. Locke. . 1 mauinos and lUall Papers 1905 Pamrns on Display Uiioufctediy Tlaett Else of mattixg vcr $bc? la UptEieacc. . ; ei.ee: S (ZalDreatl) qb6 to-- 'I ) CO 10 to 0 CO CO CO CO CO CO Oi iSomething f Cliristmas : f ZLZZ: ' RINGS' We can surely suit you In this 7T" t j'e. Price 91 to 9 39 . LADIES BROACH PINS If you want something nice for a little money call and see us. , t. ' FOUNTAIN PENS D We have the Jtegal', Automatic Self Filler, Idea), Waterman, -and Fancy Tearl and Oold Mounted. CUT CLASS and SILVER PLATED WARE A nice line to select from and something that will make a nice Christmas present. i - O.A.Kramer (to Co. 1 ( I ' ' , Must Be Quick ;! Paitjtln (b.ttomacit and attack 'of lb. olle com. on ao tuddeoly and are ao .itremely paiolul that fmm-diat. wllel moat U obtaload. Thr. la no naceailty of Moding for a doctor in toco waei u a ouhib vi v.-- . . . . i PmtoJ " unoiera ana viaiTuuea - - band. No doctor can preKn" ter mtdldna. For sale by r. -and, the druggist. 5 V