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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1904)
lurk. llALLftTOSr CUrk Uiet Uh . rupl-",,UlrW U feU 80 Li .iflklni on bU hl nd right ,B0UW' ...... i. t morning. A doctor wm call- Ii from HhrUUn but found no km broken. w"1 Hrt.M. Myer of Kickrsall U . . V ltr.va fiiiUng " ' iri). Uutw a program it jdni prepared for tua occasion Tom Bowman of faalern Oregon , visiting relative her. ir J. J. Burch nJ daughter, i ... I H L".. Cno ovr Bunday. T.,n Nt.nct. Win. MuflelJ . 1 1.1.. .i attended t basket social IWt Wlllaiulna Haturdayjnlgla IIiglilttiHl. Mr. fain liolf vUlled relatives bent Uii Mr. and Mrs. (!eorg Dickinson t,rt la Dallat Hunday. & Eans recently brought down . a m r t. - wteen Ittaaoi ut nog ironi BiiM ranch. Mr. J.O. Datldton d Mr. r.cny Lr mtenJra In lUck balJers meeting of l Pilot Knob liming Company Ul Saturday. E, Pavidaon baa finished pat- unf up roa oi lOHuuij -iuihj twrsllroad ajgbt-of-way, tbtrall. ! company lurwtNiitnjc tut itmrlai. J. K. Khodet returned from Eugene Sunday. Mt: vr.u. Wm Pet Ilot ker returned to her ;im Thursday after a week't visit -iib Mr. W, D. Collint. Art Porter had a runaway IiI In t!orilii. Somour Cblpman, grand matter f the grand council of K..7al an d feW-l Masons of Oregon, and a Knlaht Templar andM. tin Hhrln. r. died at hla a aj vwlTlltll Tbureday afternoon, agd 67 yeari. a nawva oi Vermont, and bad resided in Oregon for 17 yeara. Ir. E. J, Thotntiton of ill dt " y preached the funeral sermon Hun. day. Tb altendenci waa larire and tin ceremony waa impreiaive. A delegation of Maaona came by peclal train Irom Albany. 0. A. Peering, deputy grand tnaeter, uwwda to the place of grand matter. Dalian I'uDtcrn Ktitr The Kaatern Star, Naomi Chap ter No. 22 ol Dallaa, baa held lta election with the following retult: Mr. V. Fuller, W.MjMra. A. B Mulr, W. P; Mr. Koter, A. M; Mn. Mark llayter. conducfteta: Mn. Kdna Kirnouton, amiintant con- ductreaa; Mr. Libbie Muir, eecre tary; Mr. Fuller, treasurer. John P. Moore of Independence lain the city. He it a breeder of DulfLangNhan and HnfT Cochin poultry and could not resist the temptation to come to thn Salem ahow. John la a iformer wiolder ol the lather bruab and razor in thii city, having conduced the ton. toriul (hop now owned by If. G. Meyer. He la a few yeara older than he waa when numbered among the Salera buMneta men, but be la jut ewift and eipert aa ever at honlnir. bit razor on the atovepipe. Salem Statesman. The Independent telephone com pany are mulling work on tbeir lines riabt alone. Two rural linea were connected with central thit weekend order for phone are coming la faster than they can be filled. Corvallis Gazette. By Sptclal Jlrrangtmnts. The New York Tribune Farmer TA Leading Farmr$ Paptr in th Vntfd Stat0t, wlU 6 furniihtd FREE one year to ivwy tubwrlbtr to th WEST SIDE ENTERPRISE. This Offer it Good Only For This Month. luveatlgatlnr Allan Investigation of Rev. Arthur Allen waa taken up here today by the Uaj.tlit mioietry. Among the mlnialera ber are Rev. F. C. 8tanard of Newberg; Rev. A. J. Huntaker ol McMinnville: alao Rev. J. I,. Wborry. Rev. Douala and Rev. F. II. Adam. Among lay member from a distance are K. W. Howe and Reuben Bnyder. Metara Overholver. Le Masters and other from Monmouth are here as witnesses. A matter now nn the board at traction inont attention at Mod mouth is the appointment of a post master. The otlice haa been made a presidential one and there are two applicants, Frank Lucas, the present incumbent, and Otis Wol verlon. Both are getting tbeir pe titions and endorsement ready to submit to the power that be. In return for the hospitalities extended them by tbeir girl friend, a number of the younger gentle man of Monmouth entertained with an oyster supper at the Hamp ton hotel in Monmouth Saturday evening. Cards and other games and an oyster supper, wre feature of the evening. Those present were: Misses Elta Port wood, Ruel Wolverton, Ethel Newman, Geneva Wilcox, Zera Mulkev, Myrtle Mc Reynolds; Edgar Sacre, Allen Clarke. Bert Markart, Albert Sacrt.. Monmouth Dec. 15 i. . Ti S. M. Danie 1 rw. is Tbin & SHOE SALE EVERYBODY'S COLUMN For Kala. Itent. Wanted or similar notloestbree lines In tbls oolnmn, IS centi : one moutb 75 cent. at ,u!k3sv niabt when rcturntng from the Fair. Tlmr is in b a Xmas tree 'Alt Friday night and ont Satur ijoighl at Buver. TH ir.ir wull altanded and ytproceeda amounted to 135. iam Imbrie. of Tacotna . ,.1.1 ..,.!, Innt nf this Ih IU UIU bIMlV IVD." -" Wis here looking after the in ptof his ister'a place. ( Mr. Mill and wife of Corvalli riiitioK at the hoaua of hi son, . Mills, of thi place. WcCready i home from Htii after a several week K there. Jub ti. II. Pillar returned Irom !o months' visit with relative jfoeaat, Friday. rrk on the Luckiamute' bridge in progress. Twelve men 'orbing now, expecting to com- "the bridge early in January. Harlan waa a ' visitor here i:,i Mink was a caller here e Parker mad a visit to his r.Mrs. Lacy, Sunday. Katie Gentry made a two " viait to Mr. and Mr. G. B. "choo! board ha been look- 'found the school house and making many needed im- Nts. id Mrs. Ed Steele were here Sunda. j Boltvr is shipping turkeys holidays. ft EL HAMPTON. 'I'ps Home Accomodations, uth, Oregon. Itatea 91 pr Oregon's Share, mixes coming to The prize coming to Uregon from the Louisiana Purchase Ex position at St. Louis were greater in number than those awarded to any other Ut is comparison to the amount of money thai the ex hibit cost Three grand prizes, eixty-eeven gold medal" and seventy-one oi bronze came to the exhibitors of the state. The eteamer T. M. Richardson which runs between Newport and r.w has been recently sold by Captain Davi to parties in Portland. It i the intention of the new owner to put on a much larger steamer next eummer to . i at.a nraaiiinir sum- accomujouttie i" 1.IV.W- o mor travel. .u!- T. ln ' NO Ol 01 iiypftinia f"t"" - - ttathhone Sister have elected tne following otllcere for the com.ng ...:a Hfnnrn. P. L. vear. rs. -. - J"" w is n . Mra Mrs KUa Walker, w. - n.lnn. E. S: Mrs Gertie Atkins, E. J,; Mra.Jnn.e Jones M. Mrs. Amanda Johnson, ... Rurton, M. T.; W- ;.UUh.ra,n,P..M,..C..r. Kurre, G. FOR SALE A choice Polk county farm of over 300 acres can be had at very reasonable figures. Ad mirably adapted to stock raising. Enquire at this office. BARGAIN SALE Some nice grade 0. I. C. and Poland China pigs, just weaned, 11.00 each. Fine thorough-bred Poland China boar pig ready for service, f 10.00. Fine thorough-bred Jersey bull, 4 years old 120.00 and thorough bred nice Jersey bull calf fo.OU. Ind. P. 0. A. J. Wbiteaker. FOR SALE One fresh cow, ene will be fresh in February, first class cow. Aleo one driving horse weight 1100 pounds. In quire of Claude Kurre, Indepen dence. FOUND A gold stick pin with agate Bet, at People Cash store. Owner inquire at this office. , FOR 8ALE Cheap a good saddle horse, weight about 1050 pound. Enquire of S. E. Stapleton. Parker R.F. D. FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs Send your order to E. E. Yar- nell. Independence, OUR CLOTHINO BALE haa ben on aloceKov. 15. Our Drena GikxU Hula hat Iwn oo ine Dec. 8. On Dee. 15 w will add altno.t our KNTIltK HHOK STOCK to the Big Bargain Ittt It would ttkea wli"l page of thin par to wll ynu all about the 0. DKKKUL ItAKGAlNrf we offer you and ? price. For particular and prices see our large p-.'"ri and circulars. Then come to the store and we will tell you more about It and you can aee (or youraelf. Kale on cloth ing, Drea Good. Jacket, Haiitf, ele ttill goes on as before. Positively the Biggest Bargains And the most of them to be found anywhere. COME AND SEE STRICTLY COME AND SEE FOR KASH S. M. Daniel Monmouth If it 1 neat, up-to d&te job print ing you are looking for, stop at thi office. Notice Notice la hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Block holder of the Polk County Land Company will be held at Independence, Or., in the Independence Nat. Bank building at 10 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, Decem ber Slat, A. D. 1904, for the purpose oi electing officer and auch other busi ness aa may properly come before aaid meeting. D. W. Skabs, Secty. Dated Nov. 11th, 1904. 3oln SDolund merchant tailor Optra Row Blig., Cosrt $t. $4lea, Orcgoa. It's time to be thinking of Christmas present and my line should receive first consideration, as it is very com plete, consisting of the latest and most uoique cove It lea on the market. We can please. You will be surprised not only at tbe beauty, elegance and var iety of stock but at tbe reasonableness of price. I cordially invite you to look my stock over as I know that you will enjoy seeing the pretty things for Xmas and I will enjoy tbe privilege of show ing you through my store. P. M. Kirk land the druggist. Send No Money ONX.Y TOUR MAMB AMD ADDRESS For SampUt of 9toth. Etc. "sar $14.50" Xh Meal T3or ea-n tumi aa. vortiaaa, PImm mantloa tbU papar. c.M.' issue of the West Side Enterprise will prove to buy. esthatitinotnece6farytogo Salem or Por,land nor any J place further 4han inaep.. - - ' - ... harirains in i Monmouuiw . . t,.,li.fl Wait for general nifi" announcements- iualWtiiifCoMneatoi.aii helrt on 4 pM , the l""" '""' V,nfBeiecUng h Rank for tne pui - -" . . A tllft liat'v- IWI of Direct- - r h otlu-r ou..- ewu. Wre the meeting. Notice Notice is hereby given that the An nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Independence and Monmouth Railway Company will be held at In dependence, Oregon, in the Independ ence Nat, Bank building at 10 o'clock A. M. on Saturday, December 31st, A. D. 1804, for the purpose of electing of ficers and transaction of such other business as may properly come before said meeting. D. W. Skabs, Secty. . Dated Nov. 11, 1904. n.n.eJASFEnsoN Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Desired. INDEPENDENCE - - - OREGON Sealed Bids Asked Sealed bids will be received by the nndersigned till 12 M December 20th 1904 for one hundred (100) cords of grab oak wood not less than two inches in diameter ;also for forty (40) cords of good body fir said wood to be delivered cord ed in basemen U of Normal building not later than September 1 1905. Righto reserved to reject any and all bids. J. B. V. Butler. Sec. Regents G. A. HURLEY Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Collection Promptly Made Titles Investigated. East Side Main Street, NDEPEXDE.VCE, -:- ObEQOIT I. L. SMITH www Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Deer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - Oregon I. L. SMITH; Proprietor. 1 -!v" 1 1 i - Christmas vShipment of CAMERAS juft received from v Rochester, Uhe Home of &e Kodak ' ALL THE NEWEST KODAK MODELS THE LATEST THINGS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. Brownie Cameras, St to 5. Kodaks. $5 to $25. Kodak Developing Machines, $2 to LET US HELP YOU SETTLE THE "GIFT QUESTION." ' Huston Simon IX M. HAMPTONT