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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1904)
iUUSICAL TREAT Ubhaxwr" Produced at tl Opera House WciJnciday .ni Thursday Nights i i Directed b Prof. !' Robinson fbi production f the sacred tt HaUbaMar" ih" iura-hnU U'm)iUy wsaniv -i U Thursday idghU'.f this we,k Cm tr thH Ih nttendame tiijfh HiMgrif r1c)ti jhtIcI" or Lb volumes of hsrwonnus ounJ Cibsrdly to btwr"-!. Vilh the exception "f t- I' ,iy(er of Falem. all who im.k Lt were local V"0A. f ft mi firrn Ullder !- Ileitis ytbs Methodist church and ths prtli waeentiur.nl 10 l'rr. (3friin K. ftot'i I. i;cyjr, wilh hU rich ba-a voice. ...i.lmirably adapted l l'n s'lhiking. l his v-- appear (,con th tK -lC'tl for i!ium. One "f ,n" ""'P rendered from thstg here. ii"IVp In the Min." i nloby Mr Snyder in frmt of the rjfttio on th union.! night. Mr. Utti Dorri" qu-f wk nuH-n-;in bearing end hr piano IMCn iu hamlhi I t' 8 I r-fT-ct liiriololn the f"U'Ui art "Of a ffrathls Ooi 0l f U U. ' l-vii dp hrtpi,"l 'i on lh k hU n.HilHH All nil" (I , I "r pans u j, probable iwi.in,f " wm be repeat. Mistletoe Trr. This It tint t.'uon of the year hen all thought tur mjallc toe, Ail that the average rion cares tu ku.j about ii i, the ItWty It give toward the fair U,y that darea ntnil under. Tre alitor of lh. Albany IleraUl oyer, look! the real w.irth of , tb8 plant nd tletwt Into fecU tossy: The 'th1 mlillelo? of (he nclt.nl Urlllib Druids u a .araii!c plant that adapts iulf to the oak tree, end is native to il, Kritish i.l snd. (lean be cultivated upon other trees at the appln, but hue a natural preference for the oak. The plant U a! o a nativa ot W'wt. rn Oregon, ami here, at In Eng land, H fetr ih oak. Oregon mistletoe i not quite as large In the leaf ai the Knglinh variety, and tun Uiry i. much tuallfr and hai a ink tinge, while the Knglmh berry l wlnt. Otherwlne the pi art- idxntii al in appearance tml in habit of growth. Coming down from Druldio tima, the iiiifttlMo hna aUaya Imhii made a prominent feature in Vule or ChrUtniai dworetiona in the old land, an I tepeuiallj in Kngland, and 10 the jieople of that Country, wherever they may be fcaliered over the world, the untirvlcniioui plant i aio(.-ialed with gO'nl cheer and hnply lnoioi TlHielj' t'rvpHratloii. " 1 ' INDEPENDENCE LEADING GEOCEES Wish You A Ilerry phriotmao and Happy ITew Tear Thanking You For Favors of the Past Year We Are Here to Greet You For 1905. Yours, McCREADY & EARHART Grip Quickly Kimm-Icm! Out. "hiniirkiii) during the aevere tinier watbir Uiib my wife Dd my kvlf rontraoled colda which epeedlly de veloped Into the woratklod of la grippe with all It miserable tymptoaia," aaya Mr. i.H Kiibaton of Maple Landing, Iowa "Korea and Joint! achlnjr, mile elm Mire. Iied ato.ed up, eye and n running, with alternate apella of chill and fever. We began ualng Cham berlain'a Cough Remedy, aiding the aame with a done of Chamberlain's Stomach antt Liver Tableta, and by lta lilwral eae eoon completely knocked nut the grip." It la a good plan to take a doae of the Tableta when yon have a cold. They promote a healthy action of the bowele liver anJ kidney whlcn t aiwaya oen tM m h Iimi i he avxtem la oouaested by a cold or attack of the grip. For ala by V. M. Klrklaou, me aruKgww 7An i ' ' ' I 5 A Pair of Polk County Angoras MSL'JSUDSmVTc linc. Mi Sadie Craven l Mr nnnnlar aa m. tiubltU ettlCer Wmade a "hit" In her Interpre Mm of the wlo "Care-Chartuing lp." Mrs. K. E. I'eddock. who W leading part in Queen Esther the ipring, appeared this tun tb role of A nee;" for whtoh Jttoice is well adapted and was pculsry pleaaing. Pesrl Hedg ork ai Daniel was good, and Vt tratlfvins' ta his friends. i j - m H McAdsms voice never grows A la thnaa U hawa liuril him at and as Hananab he "made Mrs. Claire Irvine who posciee imooth sweet voice won ap M U "I nilu nt I hit Ptill-t" and fiUWilker. with his portly form. ' esse as "Lord of the Conn." was not a dull moment or tagfrstuthe flret moment to " drop of the cnrtnin. Mi"l H Squires and Mie Clare pey tang a Jewish duet newt' Xrt. Clair Irvine. Philirt Drex ffrink Masrson, Mrs. Philip E'w and Ora Clodfelter. 'itetand Iloy ITawkins came Otis ol Daninla iimt)anionS. J'Btbylonian Scarf Oance and wni Drill . ounh druwiflff nd had to ho repeated 'Meet nt' ,. M.Mii Drill f Miaeee Topsy MatUion. Helen pMoej Stark, and Rowena Hill. Tn ik. amrt Dance h-Miaw, Hazi Kennedy, Opal fSUara Tl.nl. ri.fi Will- p Ada Ketchum.Vf yra Kirober- (0('OliTa Hastinge. The or Mon was good. The moaic pmiahed by tbe Indepnd ohettra, the only ehange says the Oregon City EnUrprise, Orrgon City will be to the Lewi & Clark Fair what Niasara wae to the Buffalo KxKsition. During the summer of lJi05t Oregon ; City will be vi-dted by thousand of Eastern people. Ut the people of kUh Is nnenualled in natural bea'ity, inagurate a gouersl hnn..ileaninir to the material im provement of conditions as they exist throughout the city, coum of the eideatret'ts opening onto Main street are in an unsightly stale. Remove the ruootim, v.r... the alleys and promote not only the general appearance, but the sanitary condition of the city. Th. are all live towns of Oregon ltir-inor themselves preparatory !j to th I-ewi and Clark Fair. Stockholders' Meeting. Not Ice la hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of tne Indeiiendenee National Bank will be held mi Tuesday January 10, 1006 be tween the hours of 10 A, M and 4 P.M at the Bank for the purpose of selecting a Board of Directors and the traneac linn of Mich other bualnees as may come before the meeting. O. W. Irvine Caahier. Dated thlth day of December 1904 If it is neat, up-to date job print ing you are looking for, stop at this office. A Certain Cure for Croup When a child ahowa symptoms of croup there la no time to experiment with new remedlee, no matter bow highly they may be recommended. There is one preparation that can ai waya be depended upon. It baa been In uae for many year and has never been known to fail, via : Chamber lain's Cough Remedy. Give St and a quick cure ia euro to follow. Mr. M. F. Compton of Market, .Texaa, aaya of It, "I have uaed Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In severe caeea of croup with my children, aud can truthfully say it aiwaya givea prompt relief." For aale by P. M. Kirk lurid, the druggist. n.n.eJASPEnsoN Undertaker, Embalmer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Deelred. INDEPENDENCE . - - OREGON LIVERY, FEED AND BOARDING STABLE I. W. DICKINSON, Prop. aPBBBWBWaBWBBWSSaiBBBBWBS Good Rigs for Commercial Men a Specialty. Good accommodations. Horses well led. Fine rigs. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Teleplwne Ko. 293 Itifletsendence, Oregon DAVIDSON & HEDGES Headquarter For -t- Fine Qgars, .Tobaccos, Candies 1 I tot Phxt in cndlesi varitty from cob est Meancnaam. Soda Fountain for the hot day. You arc aways welcome. to brier-root and finest 1 DAVIDSON & HEDGES C STREET INDEPENDENCE, OREGON THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CPTT-Xj stock, $50,000.00. H HIRSHBERG, rreeident. ABRAM NELSON, Vice Pre.iden C. Vt. IRVINE, Cashier. 0IRECTOR8.-H.Hirechberg,D.W. bn., B. F. Smith, J. P. Rbodea and ' A. HCIIW". , . . i i .k...traiMai4inl liunt miide. Bills disoouud. Commerelal credits granted. Deposits recewed on current accooiit mbject to cnecK. POLK COUNTY BANK: Incorporated. MONMOUTH, J. H. Hawley, President P. L. OREGON Campbell, Vice President Ira C. Powell, Cashier. Fold Capital. $80,000 Dibectohs-J. HT. Hawley, P. L. mpbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, R 8. PowelL ; Transaots General Banking and Exchange business, syailable-lhroughout the United Stales and Canada. Drafts sold Must lie Quick attacks of the oollo come on so suddenly and. are so extremely paintul that immediate iiaf mmt ba obtained. There ia no neceeatty of sending for a doctor in suoh cases if a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ia at band. No doctor can prescribe a bet ter medicine.. For sale by P. M. Kirk- end, tbe druggist. Miss : been j rue h ! will Fort- rMnoana! ktta tha autsti- fr 07 "is Ma Kennedy ss C for Mrs. Derrle. r eatber tehaved badly f ,47 sveeing and lbs attend (Mtiol as large as the jro Miss Ida Hubbard and Gertrude Dickinson have added to the foro- during the neason at Messner's. Miss Mollis McDonald pend Xn.as.at her home in land. c . Mrs J. W. Richard wn hr. ha f.,r .ale. at her home on Monmouth 8,reet in Independence, Califorma M-iwi-d soap. Price 10c per bar or :hree bar for a quarter. A.l.nloUtrtare Notice. aaiara ar ooUfled te prea .. 0regoa. iththe praper ,h trifled within.' I ate hereof. Wise. Admlniatreter. N.L. Bi-n-. Af! Deoaeaber, JS.1904. Christmas vShipment of BR CAM ERAS f uft received from Rochester, &e Home of Ghe RodaK AI1 THE NEWEST .KODAK MODELS THE LATEST THINGS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS. Brownie Cameras, $lto$5. Kdaks. $5 to $23- Kodak Developing MaehinK, $2 to O0. LET US HELP YOU SETTLE THE "GIFT QUESTION" KsriUd. Pro! BoWosoej