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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1905)
Social and Personal. ! 1). Sear kii a Salem visitor Tuesday. Xlixa Miirsie Pomeroy visited in Dallas thi week. The Malum minstrel will U at the Opera house February C Ktl Berry will Rive a shooting 4 Dr. II. L. ftuicroft, at Little Palac Hotel. Mir Clara Thompson to Carlton yesterday. 8tMt Normal Contest Toniuht a special motor Ml a special motor wui Iinleiwiuience at 8; 15 fir the returned L-.t,,.!,,.! -,,-. ln the Normal chapel at Monmouth, returning Mr. and Mr. Ranck of Tacotna after the program. are visiting relatives In Indepen- The winner of wcai come- jen(W, will represent the Mate iormai t i .k- ..,1 Soiled iu the elate contest or tre Harvey Ixmn.borry the gwal lver.itle. at 11 .. . ..... .. . ,, Nawttora mi Mamh lUlR. lie WH match for nurse at Airlie tomor row, Saturday. Mrs. E. E. Paddock aud child ren returned yesteaday from a vleit in Vancouver. The 1904 tax roll will be placed in th hands of the sheriff for col lation the first week in February Mn W. Percival and Mie Southern Pacific freight agent in towu Wednesday. Iiev. U. K. llerrv of Portland will preach at the Christian church Lnc, a c. J.... IxtK attrniiity anil I also receive a handsome gold med al in acknowledgment of hie el lo- The contestant are Mis France Drew, whose home la in Tillamook next Sunday both morning and evening. Rev. W. II. Latourette of Mci Jewia Beard, Portland; Mist .... 1 nr.n,,aril Aatnr la' M f. A. P.. M nnville will preach at tne P' " ""7"" H it x V ... 1 l'LAA1....L VlAHiMnitlh Hit III 1 1 An H-t church next Sunday botb " , - - I . . I V 1 1 . i I iiuriey. inuepenuencw, I tf L - . f I . . . . . . . Arttlfiwl I i no wiunrr ut ! vvun. Ralph Davidson of farter w.. Mis Edith Owen of th!a city . i : - ......I. u Mr naviii. I . . .a i i -l . ... . . . . ..... in tug i wno auerwarus accurru iuiru jtw Percival were in the capital citv 80Q nM re8igned the posiUon he jn th, ute contest at Forest Wednesday. held in a telegraph office in Cor- Qrove, loing aecood by tha small xr... M.Umir nd Coancilman valli and ha turned hi atten wt ofmargini to the orator from iwi I I w Protv1 were among the lobbyist lion to farming. the University of Oregon at Salem Tuesday. Internal Revenue Inspector Special muical numbers will be .- r .v.- r. Hohha waa in town thia week on given by Mr. Babbitt, Mis Bow rrwiuen ikni v. , !... n . . ... uo.... v tK hiarecu ar round looking alter an, wr. reasnr, a maio qu.noi OIOUIUCMW."'.'. I . I I . . ... i tKn lin linuor tobacco ana I anu oioera. legislature yesieruay. i " "V ntnap mm m hi i Litrti icnui iuk ii cuuwua; sr" " I . f o ' T) Mr. Wilson sister of Mr, to. a. tux uj riv"" v i ... T j i cm-M, . Irvine arrived tn Independence yesterday from Nevada and will Mr. and Mr. Chaa. SUats and . . er home wjth her mother eon e-f North Yakima are visiting Mrg y rouse in North Indepen- relauvee cere. Dr. Davi of Albany was in Inde pendence Wednesday. He to see Mr. Kennedy who is being treated. rill dence. The latest letter received from R. D. Cooper waa dated at Chihua hua. Mexico. The letter waa M-nt a a i OVl . am m rsi wn in a now w jrr. nBet lhwa year, according to it content Riley is The Inderjendence orchestra give their regular dance at the I now on hi way home. Auditorium Saturday evening Jan- nary 2Sth. - - i auu f . - E. V. Cooper'a raft of log lost 8cribere to the local telephone com- . a a 1 1 J ! . J I a Dy tne iresnei nas oen aiecoTerw pany xuesday and suomiuea i by the Pomona steamer and i now prnpoaition for putting in an Inde t : 1 ..... . . T l Entertainment begin at 8:30 IP. M.. with an admission of 15c for adult and 10c for children. Maple Drove. Mr. Geo. Bronson waa aeriouBly dog-bitten during the holiday. She ha suOered much from tha effects but now seem to be better. Elder Wright occupied the pul pit Sunday. "Grandma" Water who wis old - last week, She is not able to Having had a para tied np near Lincoln. Dr. E. J. Thorn rwo n went to Corvallis today to act on the com mittee of judges at the Oratorical contest to be held at the agricnltu ral college this evening. is quite low it tin al all W. D. DeVarney, C. U. Madeira hTtjc stroke she auffer the lose of . -t I . and W. Will met a numoer oi suo ner entire right side. Later A later report states that Mrs. Water died at 7 yesterday morning. pendent telephone eytem. not been acted on. It ha IT A Tavlor formerly a mer- .K.nt f Airi; hnt now encased I has also decided to establish a li in the lumber business in Lane brary and the funds arising from county stopped in town yesterday the play to be given will be appro on hi return from the legislature, pnated to tue purcnase oi doom. Mrs. Edyth Tozier Wetherred will deliver a etereopticon lecture on the St Louis Fair, in Indepen dence, Monday evening Jan narv 30. Mrs. Wetherred is an entertaining lecturer. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McAdam and daughter, relatives of Mrs. D B. Taylor, left for Corvallis Tne This part of the moral heritage had one of the heaviest rains of Th k' P Ladim at iu last meet- the season last Sunday night. It - o 1 ing decided to put on a home raised the creek considerably and talent play. It will be under the started the log running again direction of Arthur Moore which insures a success. The K. P. order Considerable excitement pre vailed for a time Sunday afternoon when the alarm ot fire was heard to startle the residents of our quiet little village. It' wa soon ascer tained that McTurner's house was tha new hrick store room re- endangered by the burning out of cently built by the Masonic order the flue, but they were fortunate has been leased by the R. M. I in keeping it under control. cans Wade Co. and will be used as ad- ing no damage at all. ditional store room for the com- Through the "hospitality of Mr. pany's growing business. an1 MrB j Bagley, our little town t ci..l.tnn TJiK Ta A .rYioTiH I w.i in vitH nvpr a faw avaninffti inVV DWpiCWUf a. ... v i " ' - - o and Chris Peterson drove through ago when the host and hostess en- town yesterday with huge water tertained their company with "A ..u. ,,..Dvl trnm fhn Ral cm Trin to ChicAco" and tellins for- - j . i isuaa pui ilj o v. .. wm. a " ,1 . .Ua..lf f k Aa m a uplll tak I . mi T -i- A', A nam t A!nK waa in. uaj nuciQiun ... ..... - r6Wery. lOO xrt?wcrjr uu. uto- ,iucd. pujw v u..iv.. " w ... charge of Mr. Taylor's farm near crded six 1000-gallon tanks lor dulged in, Mrs. Bagley receiving iuowiuui "" " i larcrpr nnPR ana lae roia. cvuntr tus unt onw nunc i. aj. hd , n.,; r . . ... : . . v... i...ir IlitlloW (letirge Clark of Portland and brother, John of extern Oreg 'n visited relative hero Ut week. Haiti Johnalon la attending th Sunny Sl.tohiol. A nnlot weddimt took place al the home of tlw brLle' parent Mr. and Mrs. Allen Town Tue-day ninrntnir when their VOUHg-M daughter Katie M. Town w married to Leonard Rodger, Rev. Mulkey officiating. The young couple left soon after their marriage for Roubnrg where iney inlend to make their future home. Tuesday evening a large number of friends and neighbor gathered at the home ol Clarence McCaleb and gave him a pleasant birthday urprise. A very pleasant evening wai spent Mra. Pearl Averill i viaiting with her grandmother Mr. Al. Smith. RettaandLee Clark returned Saturday from a week' visit with relative in Salem. Mr. W. II. Mack pent Satur day with Mra. Rachel Yeater. Vessie Owen who has been in eastern Oregon during the pat two year ia vi'iling friends here. Mark Scrafforc' and Prof. C. W. Graham will wske the echoe in Lnckiamute valley Saturday night. A debating ocicty hai been con ducted at Fairview school house during the winter and the ubject for Saturday night ha aroused considerable interest. The subject . a., a. a. 1 tl is: "Resolved that convict snouiu not be allowed to do any work that comes in competition who iree abor." Mark Scralford, Charle Stewart, Charles Lar.e. Curti Scrafford and Mie Daisy Steele take the affirmative side; Prof. Graham, John Hiltibrand, Evart Iiltibrand, Ed Reynolds and Mis Nellie Reynolds, the negative. It' practical theme and the decision should be a pointer to Superin tendent Jame and Governor Chamberlain. BUSINESS LOCALS. i Mrs. L. 0. Chlpman, represent ing the Viavl system of treatment, in the city and has room with Mr. W. G. Creey. Mrs. Clip- man will be pleased to meet all the ladies who are interested in this system. Corvallis. latter cart of the week from Cali- fornia. The Independence Whist Club anent a delia-htful eveninz at the home of Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Batler Tuesday. The prize winners at cards were Mrs. L. Damon and J. E. Hnbbard. The booby prizes for the lowest scores were awarded to Mrs. J. S. Cooper and Mayor Messner. Rey. J. E. Snyder, Presbyterian Evangelist will begin a series of union gos))il meetings at the Pres byterian church next Wednesday evening Feb. , let at 7.30. Mr. Snyder is an excellent earnest pleas ing speaker and will be accompani ed with a good singer. These meetings will be union meetings and all are most cordially welcome. A campaign for forty is on in the Independence Woodmen lodge. At Wednesday night's meeting, fifteen candidates were yoted on. The soliciting committee, which comprises every member of the lodge is sanguine of getting the number. On the big ' initiation night it is the intention to have the Dallas and Monmouth lodges and a lodge from Portland present. Regular services at the Methodist church Sunday. Every member and friend of the church requested to be present at the morning ser- vice. Tne sermon as nigni wm oe frr the father and mothers of Independence. Some plain practi cal facts will be presented. All are invited. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Newbro's Herpicide 4br dandruff nd falling hair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 or., or applied if eceesary by Moore fe Taylor's, the barbers on C street. P. E. Chase, the Monmouth Do Not Neglect a Cold. tWerf ld waka the tun, leweri the Vitality 4 mU Kvary ' iM ,u, to WiUiund aath aucc.tin Jh, thus 1 pavmf Ui way fur mora eeriou Jieasea. CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCER ? PERMANCNTLT CUWtJ Con$umptlon, CoughB. Geijij. oor Thrttt, nmmehitlm. Hor$n$. Cor Lunta. EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HORE. constimtc children and will i6ITIVCLT CURE CROUP AND WHOOWNO COUOH. aL BALLIK LOCKBA. '. TU.t rl "W. . iMtWrrf't nrMMM.a4 Sr mt f. U (m aammt raaja. waJaJtla II ! W4 a- 4 I mwnl4 mM fca . .J. illT. ultla mmt MKUltiaa wa aaaw mL- Best Remedy for Children. Evtrj EotUt Caitraateti BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. t SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY A S. Locke. IntlfDcnJcnce. ' L S. IV TOILET PAPER . One Week Special Sate. Rolls Pocket A. S. LOCKE 4 for 25c 3 for 25c PRESCRIPTION DRUCCBT rl- II.II.JASPEKSON Undertaker, F.mUlnwr, and FoneraJ Director. I-dy AaaaaUftt wbn Dealawl. INDEPENDENCE - ORBtJON AIlATTEtlOFHEALW men purchased them to establish carried on me noooy. Auei n.v og u, of M .tr nrlr t their nlaces. To I been entertained in this wise, the1' r nrnvn he is not buvine beer by the zuests were delighted to the utmost- wholesale, M'. Peterson had his They were then invited to repair to tanks knocked down before haul- the dining room and await furthe inn Viam VinmA. orders. Soon waiters served the J.Ilg VUVUt wa" I Next Sabbath will be a day of waitmg crowd witn ice cream, sucn ,.,1.,.t.Hl,.P.h.tol.n 0Dy CaD 06 PUl UP J Mr8 "P"" "'-" " "J ., T ,. ,- . the mnf --- tit rt TT U It I DUiZlCV IV BO.W V " rj uu uivu v churcn. Kev. vv. o. noi v. v., - - , , nf PnrfUr.,1 will nreach both morn- enjoyaoie anu.r u.uU -Uu,u , . r r. T, . . be putting it too mild for the pleas ins and evening. Dr. Holt was for w v, o " i ..A,! l . - in urnuwiYcu. . . . . a .tn v.A R.ni I Those iortunate in receiving in China. It is expected that he will , ... , . i viLaiiona ykiv, auo nuuio wu Sing one oi tne unineee songs ana reoeat the Lord's prayer in th3 Chinese language at the evening service. The choir will furnish BDecial music for tho occasion. A very cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these very interest ing services. CALVAK 1" J. M. Tedrow was down from Corvallis Tuesday. Mr. Williamson and family of Wells visited relatives here Sun day. 4 J. M. Tedrow and son will put out 20 acres of hops in the spring. Bessie Burkhart of Albany and Mrs. Frances Lorton of Morrisville, III., visited relatives here last week. Claude William and wife of Mc- Minnville have moved to Olex, Oregon. Mrs. William is a sister of Mrs. Clarence Tedrow. Born. B0 EN Thursday morning, Jan nary 2G, to Mr. and Mra. J. L. McCandlet,a ten pound boy. Piano For Sale. The piano is an upright in a beautiful burl Walnut case; is one of the best makes. Owing to7 unfortunate circum stances the party who purchased this piano is unable o keep it. in fact has no use for the piano now. The piano was only used four months; is as good as new and any one in need ot an instrument should investigate as the piano is now in Independence where it can be seen and tried. Yon can have the piano for 1200.00 and if you wish to pay a small payment down and the bal ance at $7 or $8 per month 'till paid. The original purchaser of this piano paid $350.00, and it is a good investment at that price. For $200.00, well it is a chance of a lifetime. If yon wish to see the piano , for particulars address J. C. Gallagher, Dallas, Ore., representing Eilers Piano House, Portland Ore. If it is neat, up-to-date job print ng you are looking for, stop at this oflice. P. E. Chase of Monmouth is agent for Roger Bros. '47 brand silver ware. Mrs. J. W. Richardson Sr. has for sale, at ber home on Monmouth street in Independence, California Medicated soap. Price 10c per bar or three bars for a quarter. Chase, the Monmouth jeweler guarantees all work. 7Ak rw i n Ems Itev. Cftrlmle IMt. Martin, L. L.I. OfWaverly, Texas, writes: "Of a mornlnir. wben first btMuu. I often find a troublesome collection of phlegm which produce a cough and Is very hard to dislodge) but a small quantity of Ballurd.s Horehound Byrup will at once diNlodKe It, aDd the trouble la over. I know of no medicine that la equal to it, and it ia ao pleanant to take. I can ruont cordially recommend it to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble," Sold by A. S. Locke. Absolutely Puro HAS IV SUBSTITUTE Another Good Man Gone Wrong . He neglected to take Foley's Kidney le, hoping It would wear away, and he was soon a victim of Bright' dis ease. There Is danger In delay, but if Foley's Kidney Cure ia taken at once the symptoms will disappear, tbe kidney are strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A. R. Hum of Morgan town, Indn had to get up ten or twelve times In tha night, and had a severe backache and pains In tb kidney and was cared by Foley's Kidney Cure. Bold by A. 8. Locke, Contracted Chronic IMarrhouit While In the IMilllpplni-a. "While with the V, 8. Army In the Philippines, I contracted chronic diar rhoea. I suffered severely from this terrlahle dimmae for over three years and tried the prescription nf numer ous physlciana, but found nothing that did me any ifood until i tried Chamberlain' Colin, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, two small bottlei of which entirely cured me and I have since had no return of the liaa " Herman Htein, 212 N. Union Ave., rueulo, Colorado. For sale by P. M. KirklandthedruggUt. How to Avoid Pneumonia. We have never beard of a single Instance of a cold resulting In Pneumo nia or other lung trouble when Foley's Honey and Tar ha been taken. It not only atop the cough, but heals and strengthens the lung. Ask for Foley's Iloney and Tar and refuse any anbatltuU offered. Dr. C. J. Biahop of Agnew, Mlach., writes: "I have used Foley's Honey and Tar id three rerj severe canes of pneumonia with good result Id every case." goW k, A. 8. Locke. 0co. t Rodger $ Co WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS ' Salem Oregon w.r.allin p.p. a ...Dentist... raJBlaaa gstnwllon Ooaftt u!ldl, paajalljr. I Bdaasa. Oft i: Barber Shop. MAIN (TRKET, fin. .1 . l. . a. 1 1 t h ,J Post Oflie. Fine Bath in connection with bo( ItmmnxoMct, (asm HOTEL HAMPTON Firstclss Home Accomodation' Monmouth. Oregon. Rates tl Pr d,3r' D. M. HAMPTON I. U. SMITH ' V Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, and Beer on Draught, or in Bottles, at THE I. L SMITH C STREET, TnrWnfknr-e. - Ottgoi I. L, SMITH; Proprietor Drea Making. v. -LT v.!- tMsmakinSi reasonable rate. Children' ' aepecialty. Room at Mr. . Tetherow'f, Monmonth Strset. Mr. WttiO0