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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1905)
I !cial andPersonal.1 i i ' r r inUJ i V V. Perctval legislature yesterday. Hugh Shelley u in Falls City the first of the week. Mrs, Lottie Dorris end Mrs. A. D. Davidson were in Sleiu yes terday. James Nesmith of Rickreall km in town Tawday. William Mettler wm in from his Riokreall farm the first of the week. Mark Savage the piano man i in town. There will ke regular services at the Preabyterian church next 8ab bath. Ail art cordially invited. mu Tfeaaie Burkhart and friend of Albany art visiting Miss Bessie Butler this week ti :n trnn ahootioK for purses at Airlie, Saturday. January 28. Fun for everybody. You will be welcome. r.-n Creasv of South Bend, tt..v .nA fionld Cressr of Port land attended the funeral of their late uncle, Warren G. Cressy. TK.i iROO-nound 3-Tear old Eng lish Shire ia yet on exhibition at Dickinson's stable. Those wishing the horse kept in this community should call and notify Mr. Evans. Tfc Occidental hotel at Cor- ti: ;n rA.rrxn tomorrow. It YBIMD -1 J. J v..o closed since landlord t v nt nut of business last summer. . . i t.:- Fr artistic worinwosuip, yci r nualUy of stock and reasonable- going wedding occured at the resi - r,i, for iob work, this dence of the bride a. parents in .n Portland on Monday evening Jan j . ' . 16th, Rev. Dr. i nompson oi iun Claire Irvine this week. Marian Mix was in Corvallis the first of the week. Haven Smith of Dallaa waa as- aiatant acent at the 8. P. itatlon during the absence of Mr. Wilcox. TK ermlte hu been delivered W f- - for the extension of the granite walk at the 8. P. depot, tka. F.nnall has purchased more hop land across the river and Is busily engaged in blasting and otherwise clearing the land. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox re turned home yesterday. Mrs. Wilcox has been with relatives at The Dalles the past two weeks. W. T. Hoffman of ths Pilot Knob mining Company te in Portland where he ia taking a course in mineral asaaylng. Mr. Hoffman will complete the course in perhaps six weeks. Mn ra now at work in earnest putting op ths new Douty & Simp- mill. The boiler for the new tinaferred from ths ... .. Ta station to the mill sue ounaay. i . I required eight horses lo move n. lPwwl Oberer's four trained horns and Arthur Fisher's span with AnthAra were used. Wednesday the boiler from the little Douty & Simpson mill was moved to the site of the new mill, six norses rnirfxl. The boiler and en gine of the old mill will be used to run the planer and other machin ery ot the new mill while the new engine will run trmsaw. Wedded in Portland A very pretty and pleasant home of trice for iob wort, nffir invites comparison with print shop in the land. This is good time to lay in your supply of city officiaUng. It was the i tT P f Kirkland a of refilling gear wheel at Sidney ths electrlo lights will be out Sunday nignt. Circle Install. The Independence Circle - Num ber C9 Women of Woodcraft in- stalled the following ollicers ai their last meeting: Inetta Hooper 0. N; Cora Hubbard, Advisor; Nettle Bohannon, Clerk; Mahals Wallace, Banker; Etta Dornatfe, Mag j K. L. Ketchuio, Phy; Edna Butler, I. S; Lola Terry, Auenuauw Parker. Ralph Davidson returned to Cor- vallla Tuesday. Mrs. R. P. Hall was a passenger to Weils Tuesday. Mrs. Knighton and daughter ilk..- ha were passengers io first of the week. r. -r Mra. Drexler of Inde pendence visited her daughter Mrs. Percy Dickinson last weex. tk tJi carpenters were storm bound at Parker Thursday evening, r. i Mrs. Percv Dickinson 4UII . - .... . .Unotriff nartv Friday even- .. -.1.1 1 UU letterheads envelopes and other stationery. Regular service at the Methodist ch'nrch Sunday. Morning subject, "Doubting Thomas." Evening subject, ".Corrupt Peliticians make bad office folders." These subjects will be presented in a plain prac tical manner and will be of un usual interest. There will be special music at both of the servic es. All are invited. A gold mine was discovered in a duck's craw by Dr. Butler. Layton Smith resented the Dr. with a dock upon his return from a hunt on the preserves Deiow roruauu. In ' preparing the fowl for the .Mo ii nnantitv of fine gold was discovered in its craw. The gold j .a. t.Vnn to O. A. Kramer the jeweler who melted it up and made it into a pm wmca m Butler wears. I a AAII a 5- I BusiNtsa lUWLo. Moore's Hair Invlgorator ana t il.nnlda for uanuru" pfiw" I , l and falling hair or diseased scalp sold In bulk,50o8o.,or applied If nssary by Moors bathers on C atreeU d ' rku. the Monmouth lewe'ler dos all kind of repairing. If it is neat, up-to date job print- g you are looking for, stop at this office. P. K. Chase ef Monmoutn is gent for Roger Bros, '47 brenu silver ware. .. T w. Richardson Sr. has for sale, at her horns on Monmouth street in Independence, California v t a rv . Vv Medicated soap, rrice iw i-w - or three bars for a quarter. Chase, the Monmouth jeweler guarantees all work. BtPORT for at by on out marri age of Mr. P. M. Kirkland and Miss Rose Helen Dougherty. Air. ivirx lnd ia a prominent business . , , j un man of indepenaence iuu Dougherty is a lovely lady recently from the east, who made many friends during her short stay in our city several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland are already .iaj in their nleasant home on BCItb.wv. am x C street and are welcomed by the people of Independence witn nearly congratulations. ir t tt Tinrtnn hn erected a monument over the grave of Curtis Ti.Vo,. Youn Baker was killed jkstamw a while blasting stumps on the place t tt p,nrtnn last sDrine. Mr. Burton defrayed all the funeral ex pense and this winter Mrs. Burton u-j . nruvMinne ' erected to hie UWl - - memory. Young Baker had been blasting stumps for a number of people around town and he com manded the leaped of those for whom he had worked. W. W. Percival one for whom he had ' worked considerable was permitted to contribute toward a monument at bis own request. The Gresham Gazette announces the death of Mrs. Anna E. Miller at that place January 7. Mrs. Miller died leaving besides hnahand a son. Ralph, aged 22 ' and a daughter Jean, aged 17. She was a member of the GreBham Rebekah lodge and of the 1 Gresham grange and was notea ior her many deeds of charity and the faithful performance of duty in 4 1,aoS twrn orpiit orders. She was iuubb . " a th danehter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P PawrII. eoine forth the wife of John E. MUler, August 6th, 1880. At her death she was 41 years, 7 months and 15 days of age, having lived the period of her married life in her native state. For fifteen years the family resided in Dallas and Monmouth, Polk county, re turning to Gresham about ten years ago to make her native town her future home. Funeral Services The remains of W. G. Cressy ,a laid to rest in the Odd Fel lows cemetery three miles south of . Independence Tuesday aiwrnoon. TTnnTftl services were held in the which was filled with Oi va w friends of deceased, who bad gath ered to pay the last tribute of re- l .13 J anPflt. Sone service waa new auu r . . i ,? j i . a touching sermon aeuyereu uj i u t ThnmtiBOD. an acauaint UCTl m " ' ance for many years of deceased, 4r tt: 1 . The pall bearers were, ti. nirm;u berg, D. W. Sears, J. DornBife, Jack Wilson, Hugh Shelly and Clarence Fream. In looking through Mr. Cressy's scrap took, since bis death, many t J flattering testimonials are iouna. Among them is one from uovernor Walter R. Camman of New Hamp .hir of date Januarv 22, 1869. QUlt W w Governor Camman said: "Having known Warren G. Cressy from his youth, I take pride in commending him to the puDIic as a man oi ability, integrity and upright life. He has been a faithful employe on the Concord ana uiareraom rail road ior ten or twelve years, ana his correctness and efficiency make . T 1 him a moat valuable man. i ue speak for him the unlimited con fidence of all. inir which was well attended much enjoyed by all present Kfr. rtnone who has been ill several days is sgain able to be her office. , ' The snow was much enjoyed kh nlA nl vounir: the older account of the protection it afford' ed to growing grain and the young eronea enjoyed sleigh-riding, coast ioK and snow-balling. Jas. Helmick is putting several acres of hops. UUCNA VISTA. Mr. and Mrs. B. II., Pillar who K.u hn livinu in Oregon about in ..ra tiir.lt their first eloign ride tu ; v Saturday. Plmr Nath after spending a month with his parents will re- turn to Black Dog to the Asa sruou Monday, pw!p McClain was UP from Newberz a few days last week. Mrs. JannieKaw and chilrden nfPafleeare visitina; her mother Mrs. McClain this week. Willard McClain who was arrest- .,1 W week for libel was found w - not guilty. Miaous Rflrthft Rowe and friend nUra Tohl of Nehalam after spend no gome two weeks with the for ..... Ma mxrAnbi returned to tnir UJVt ay" home moriday. Prthr Bros, have tho contract of rafting logs for Spaulding and Simpson. tv Otld Fellows and Rebekahs will have joint installation Satur day night. The women of W. of W. initiated two members into their order last Friday and installed their officers. or THC or TMt CONDITION The Keystone Field Fence, tiimMfH mil p NDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK. At Iidi'n.lem-e, In the BUU ol Ore gon, at the cl(o oi uumiic. Jany. 11,1906, RMHl'IM. . .ml lllmUUlll .. OvsrdmfU, wvurd wd u car! Htiud. eurul. . - - n.tiu.hDDW. lurnllurf 4 Slf Uu from Stwil. ! Dim rtuui Hi Bwk ' bk n... r,m i.itow w" M'"u tKnu''',' " Mill Urui. liv im . V: , H,cU - - - '" " Urni lolf Bui - - m 1 itJM n IIIUJHt I.IM tt 1Mmm it IT.nt it li,o m m . II. 143 Ml tt tt lli ir ToUl - MABIUTIM. Hurplu fund Uallvlll prunw, m "P - . i,l ..... t),W OD u. ,i.i huit nnlr otiUlmndlnt tJ.! I tHvldnU unpua taltvltluIlt.)l' Bahjacttarbwli a.V4 i... .t. i.o fifth eirMi vev naimsMl i, Ui " rviiw. v-.- bnk. do sulemnlT Ul l.t - ..A It trut to lit. owiioi nj im.ww - ButMcrltwd ud wurn la btun no Uit I t J.nlry. IM. B.WIUM.W. CotT-AUt' notary ,-bbiio. KALI H.lll--I. 1 , i. K. Hiioiihi. ) Card of Tbanke to nubliclv acknowl edge through the columns of the West Side Enterprise our heartfelt thanks to the many mends, wno v, un Vindlv cnven their help nA wmnnthv in our ereat bereave- suv j ment. To one and all from the depths of our hearts we thank you. tr r n n Airs, uarreu vi. vicdoj. Miss Mabel Cressy. ComiDflr. Dr. H. L. Bancroft eye and Optical Co. of Salem, will be at the Little Palace Hotel six days com mencing Jan. . A rii-lnt Trftrl V la daily enacted In thousands of home as Death claims, In each one, another victim of ConsoMptlon or Pneumonia. t,.. .t,,... rnntrha nnd Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy la averted. F. O. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., . "Mir wife had the conaump- Wlliw. J tlon. and three doc tore gave am uV, ... IT I TMa rti. .ha tirr nr. ivikiu h new UOVCIJf VS fr f - Colds, which cured her, and today ahe la well and strong." n i"" K" n jiim. On doae reiwvaa. r, .I.IMntnd $1.00 bv A. 8, . . in 1.1 i - - Locke, druggist. ini wn- u. Greatly In Demand dflmand than a iULUlU5 medicine which meeta'.modern require- . . t.lrnd &nd BViteni cleanser, UJCUlD vf w such as Dr. King's New Life Pill Tbey are Just what you need to cure stomach ana uver irouuien. f a. R. l.ocke'a drug stora, S5o guaranteed. Contracted Chronie Diarrhoea While in the Putllppines. .,.ti.n. uh tt TT. H Armv in the ' UilC - DhttinntnM. I contracted chronic dlar- ""'IT' ' , .... rhoea. I Buffered severely irom m terriable disease for over tnree yere and tried ine preucnpnuuo v, . . I . A ...Ikln. ous physicians, uui. iuuuu that did me any good until I inea Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, two small bottles of which entlrelr cured me and I have m . i JI....A tf since had no return oi iuo uw Herman Stela, 212 N. Union Ave., - . mm V t t JT Poeblo, Coloraao. or tia u j i. . Kirkland the druggist. Administrator NoSioe. wi. I. kiiMhs irVMi that ttlS Un- u v-w " j n .i. 1, hn BDDolnted admlni- UOIM- " taator of the entote of Harris L. Wing, juwd bv the county court of the state of Orenou lor Polk count-, and bM quallfled. All pewoua nav1gg clalma agaioRtaaid eatateai hereby notified to pteaeui iua earao io w v my reetdenaaat Iwisvllle, Oregon. .... . ... witn ine proper toucuo um verified within six months from the date hereof. A. w INO. Admlalatratvr. m r nn'rt AlfnrnnV. Dated and flat published December, 23.1W4. Dress Makinc- Fashionable dressmaking, at reasonable rates. Children's suits a. anerialtv. Rooms at Mrs. M. A. j Tetherow's, Monmouth Street. Mrs. Watson s?.TyvIw II.H.JASPEBSON UnderUker, Embalm, ana runenn DUectoa Jiy Awvtium when Deau(L INDEPENDBNCE - - ORHCKW Tho Keystone Fence is mJ of good strong wire and it U continuous sinJ ntirely inter woven fence. This means that there is d be Binning anl no end to the stays, but that they are" continuous with the long wires. And ths stay wires will not slip and are not maJs of scraps. Call and eo our fence as our plete and price are right. stock is com- Huston & Simon. - nn Mot Neglect a Cold. - k. tunta. lowers the VlUllty ana malt tb ... .... urtoua diaeaae. CAN YOU APF0RD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES1 s- rz CD TiT III l 1 1 ilOJIiyjLWWJW ' EKSSBSI PERMANENTLY CURM WSSmt EVERY KOTHC tMOOUJ KNOW ftTMAT UKD j MO-f MOUND SYRUP CONTAINS JJun wi LL FOSITIVELt SMiSB WAHNO0 COUCH f.rn.dr for Children. Ef try BotU. Cmtt " T ...... t. aiJM mmm m r.ww BALLARD SNOW 1 mHMKt C0..ST.L0U11MQ. . K.. .rrnuuCNDCD IT A S. Locke. Independence. L S. Perkins, Mi TOILET PAPER One Week Special Sale. Rolls Pocket A. S. LOCKE 4 for 25c 3 for 25c PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST W. R. ALLI N D. D. S. ...Dentist... I. L. SMITH w Fine Wines, Lriauors, 1 Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Dottles, at THE L L SMITH SALOON, C STREET, Independence, - Oregon L L. SMITH; Proprietor. Pklulew JUtractloa nfxMtallr, Cooper BnlldlDS, E.T.in2JiKLK, Barber Shop. UklX 8TKKBT. - . t 4 m Plr Rtha in ennnaction with ihoD Ivr......r.t(n. . f ti 0fW WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS OregQ HOTEL HAMPTON FlritolvBS Iloma Arvnmrl!ona MoamoaU), Oregon. Hm II per D. M. HAMPTON r...i. iiunareu J ... r,,fnt Ml Bt. Viacenv. Cbloago.snenemu"-- ln adoptloo, aao h" , 400 babies there. Bister Jul ' J Ioaonotaay to much k role,'. Hooer and Jar JJ oolds. eronp and Ask for Foley's Honey and Taj 1 aUtopoa having It, as 1 p( rsnuady and oeiuia soteUtutea. Bold by A. &