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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1904)
1 1 , I , nnnr " Clearance Sale HWI3 S Independence Leading Store "UU 6j kit wl Ilia MMiliM wi Bavin- made very heavy purchases for spring and Icing short of room, it is necessary t Kent for S'Z, Thread, Over Shoes,. R.U. Foot Wear and Sugar. This means i Wag II to 1 J 88 if f i. will ggk pM Tinrin- this sale, 75c to 90c has the same purchasing power as S1.00. under regular prices. During tliis saie t mi nnmi,nilier. Entire Stock, except articles named above, All ITOOUS mumeu m uiuw "()"" --- . , t,- Ji.oosnl. 'Anticipate your future wonts, buy now, and save money.. It y v I - - Yours for Bo so mess, iciai andPersonalJ vi Tva Barton visted in Cor- yallis this w eek. Glen Goodman visited old friends here the first of the reek. Mise Orbie Taylor visited rela tives at Wella this week. Attorney .Harry Denlinger re turned to his home in Portland, Wednesday. Miss Sears of McMinnville was a gtiest of Miss Mae Kennedy this week. ,., D. A. Carter of Independence, stopped over a few hours yesterday on his way to Portland. Salem Statesman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huntley returned from a several weeks visit in Washington Wednesday. Miss Margret Tone of the West on Normal school has been a guest the past week of Mrs. G. A. Wil cox. While here Miss Tone visit ed her timber claim near Falls City. - - Last evening Miss Lucille Dal ton gave a party at her home in Dallas Misses Mildred Owen, Maggie Hodge and Dole Pomeroy, of Independence were in attend ance. Mrs. Stone of Cor vallis has been a guest, the past week, at the home of C. N. Tbarp. 8he return ed home Wednesday, accompanied by Miss Maud Tharp. Mr. and Mrs. O. Oosterver, of Portland spent . Xmas day with Mrs. Oosterver's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shafer a Highlands. Clyde Hill, who is attending business college in Portland is spending the holidays in Indepen dence. Miss Maud Hawley pleasantly entertained a few friends at her home in Monmouth Monday evening, in honor of Pearl Bonney of Portland. Prof, and Mrs. Clifford Kantner of Newberg. are spending the-holidays at the home of Mrs. Kantner! father, B. F. Whiteaker, . north west of Monmouth.. . . , . imm Roy Irvine was down from (Cor vallis the first of the week. Merle Scovell ot Cottage Grove is spending the holidays with his mother, Mr Opal Goodmao. ' L. Damon' was a passenger on the southbound train yesterday. " Mrs. O. Martin of southern Ore gon is visiting her daughter, .Mrs. Homer Hill, of this city. Miss Ilia Haman of Astoria is visiting her parents at Highland. Mrs. Will Whiteaker came up from Portland Thursday to spend a few days with relatives. Prof. A. Sanders passed through the citv vesterday on his way to Roseburg, after spending Xmas in Dallas. The quarterly business and cove nant meeting of the Baptist church will be held at 2:30 o'clock Satur- Tmrvirt.ftnt business Will come up. Mrs. Lucinda Baldwin, who has been very ill for the past few weeks is slowly improving. Mrs. Isaac Butler's condition is also improved. Mrs. Kennedy is able to sit up after her long illness. There will be interesting New Year's services at the Presbyterian church next 8unday, both morn ing and evening. Special music and a very iiud welcome to all. Don't faii to attend the "Old People" service at the Methodist church Sunday morning. The old songs will be sung. The pastor will preach on the "Resurrection." In the evening there will be a spec ial service for the young people. An entertaining musical program will be rendered by the large choir. Come out and enjoy these special services. To accommodate the traveling public the I. & M. road has been running two coaches instead of one this week. The travel over this road across Polk county bse in creased wonderfully the past year and the prospects are that two coachesparticulary n the Dallas run will become permanent. DIED DIED Tuesday, in this city, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hiff. Among those visiting Salem : are Mrs. Lottie Dorris. Mrs. Geo. Kutch Mrs. J. E. Hubbard. Mrs. Harry Clodlelterof Port land, after a visit with relatives here returned, home ; yesterday. The regular services will be held at the BaptiBt church Sunday morning and eyening. Mrs. Etta Weaver and Bon Har old are spending the holidays at the B. P. Whiteaker home. J. C. Gallagher, wife and baby of Portland are registered at " the Little Palace hotel. Mr. Gallagher is here in the interest of Eiler's Piano House. Wong Sing the' restaurant man was served with a warrant this week charging him with selling j liquor without license. He will have trial before Recorder Shar-1 man to-day. J Prank Howard, a citiien of the Palouse country, eastern Washing ton, has been a guest of the Mauler son family this week. Mr. Howard was once a resident of this county and likes it yet. Dress Making. Fashionable dressmaking, at reasonable rates. Children's suits a specialty. Rooms at Mrs. M. A. Tetherow's, Monmouth Street. Mrs. Watson. ANTIOC1I, Wiofield Eggleston and family of Bridgeport spent Christmas day with Mrs. Eggleston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bosley. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are spend ing the holidays with relatives at Creswell. Mr. Odell and Alfred Wbeelock left Monday for Dayton. Neiv Year's Ball IMDEPEMDENCE AUDITORIUM Monday, evening, Jan. 2. W. W. Percival and P. J. Fryer are today delivering sheep to . Mr. Brown agent of the Union meat company to be shipped tomorrow. There will be near 500 head in the shipment requiring two double deck 36 foot cars. A party of sixteen was pleasant- ly entertained by Miss Emma Henkle at her home Saturday afternoon. A Xmas tree, beauti fully decorated and laden with pretty presents was the most im portant feature of the occasion. Refreshments were served to the guests duri ng the afternoon. . Piano House Doing; Basin ess. J. C. Gallagher, representing the Eiler Piano House of Portland, is in town and reports having donea fine business in Dallas last week, selling five pianos, the following parties being the buyers: Elmer Haft Mark Ellis. George Scott, Judge Coad and A. Haldeman. Maurice Wheelock, who has been teaching school in Lane county, is taking a week's vacation at home. Commissioner Riddell has been on the nick list. , On Christmas Eve a number of the neighbors and friends assem bled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fishback and had an enjoyable time. A Christmas tree was set up and beautifully decorated. On its branches were many beautiful gifts for the children and friends. BALLSTOX Ivadell Morey is spending the holidays with friends. Mrs. J. W. Fetzer spent Xmas with her parents. The Xmas tree and exercises at this place passed off very pleas antly. , The program, was well ren dered and grektly enjoyed. . ' Prof, Newbill and sister, Mrs. Rea Craven, of Dallas spent Xnus with their parents. . Orval Price, Norman and Ed Knob and Charles lira niton have gone to the mountains fur a tew days. Geo. Bennett and bride visited Mr. and Mrs. 1.. C. Bennett last week. Henry Clark is able to be out again, looking a little worse for his fall."' ' M ' ' ' ' Sadie Par, who is batching up at Pedee, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Sears. A family reunion was held at R. Bowman's Xmas. . Mr. s mi Mrs. Coffey and daugh ter of McMinnville visited relatives here this week. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN Far Sale, tout, Wanted or similar nutlot-a three Hum la this Column, !i')Wiit: nue month "8 cent. FOR SALE A choice Polk county farm of over .".(X) acres can be had at very reasonable figures. Ad mirably adapted to stock raising. Enquire at this office, FOUND A gold stick pin with agate set, at Peoples Cash store, Owner inquire at this office. FOR SALE Buff Orpington eggs Sond your order to E. E. Yar nell, Independence. FOUND A black fur scarf with chain fastening at Monmouth, about the first of December. Owner call at this office. Winter Kate to Vquliia My In order to accomodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip.to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacifio company will sell or. Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, until March 31, 1905, round trip tickets, at low rates, to Ya- quina and return, limited to sixtv days from date of sale. Those who desire to Uke advantage of this rate should apply to nearest fetnth. ern Pacific agent for tickets. Agts: uregon Ulty, Uarrlsburg. Aurora. Hillsboro, Woodburn, Newberg, Sa lem, Sheridan, Jefferson. FWi Grove, Springfield, McMinnville, iJrowosviHe, Independence, En gene, Lebanon. BUSINESS LOCALS, TOMMrYrWVWrVTTVTWTr I i II III The big sale at a M. IHwii store still goes on. This week ke adds his shoe stock to the b.'t list Go and see the barg aioi. Shu, shoes, i host, ths gmwi bargains yoa ersr saw it8. Daniel's big shoe sale. Hand made work tbcsswi' for wsar. luifsers sod others, ! toe leather, call ami see for ywuwK at Clsrengers i shoe shop, u a Independence, Ors. All kinds of mechanical toj ; Uke A Calbreath's. Mn,.'i Italr Inviaorstor im v.i' Tf.mi'ltla for danJru.- . . . A svi:r HUM IMtlfft tsi. . ,J said in bulk.50o8o.,orsppltej necessary by Moore A Tjlor, w barbers on C street. Buy Russell and Erln iW- locks and builders hra t'rt na hiirher thau for the WW rtim.la. R. M. WsdsACo. "" "r" D ' , . If it is neat, up-lodhte job P"1"; t - r . m m mil ng you ars looxing iu . --r this oftice. Mri J. W. Richardson Sr. k' tn. ..i t ,Ar home on MonfflW" IVI J I ( mw . street in Independence, C'"0 Medicated soap. 1'rice i t- Kara for a atiarter. . ,Ui at i'lt loys at your ow" j",v- & Calbreath's. Tlnn't overlook the Am1 wiro fence. It is the best and price Is right. R.M.waas- mrnntii. .1 .frS at 0 cm P. M. sharp. Open from I"' o'clock P. M. Saturdays. Wade A Co. a.i inl.trtir Notice. Notice Is uoretiy given that ti derslgnsd has ren appoin " trator of the estate om" deowud.by tbeoounty c0"" J state of Oregon for Pol "'Q .... ill urMIIII om bas quaunea. y...-- claims against saia nottned to pmsol lu " " 0tt,t. my re.ld.noe at IwlsrlHs, w with the prep vo00b',r!. Ira l vsrlfled within six mosthl V date hsnwl. N. L. BCTLaa, Attorney. ., Dated ad Hast publlabsd D' M.1904. '