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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1905)
Social and Personal Kliss Ferguson is in Portland this week. Mr. J. 8. Cooper and son Ted were in the Capital City yesterday. WillMcCready is in Portland this week. Carl Fercival returned to PorU land Wednesday after week visit at home. D. W. Sears, V. W. Fercival, G. A. Hurley and Roy Hawkins at tended Legislature Wednesday Get ready for the masquerade. Regular show-the masquerade Tuesday night of next week. Miss Vena Goff arrived home from Montana this week, having resigned her position she held aa teacher. Mrs. I. F. Holt has purchased propertv in the vicinity of the public school. The G. A. R. will hold their Lincoln Memorial service at the Presbyterian church Sunday even ing. Mrs. H. D. Foster returned to day after an extended visit with her daughter at Vancouver. Mrs. Ketti Rose and son of Philomath visited with Mrs. Rose's sisled Mrs. Thos. Fennell this week. At the New Years meeting of Cascade Lodge, K. of P. at Falls City which was attended by Homer lodge of Independence, committees were appointed from both lodges to visit Dallas and report upon advisability of establishing a lodg at the county seat. Over twenty names have been secured and the prospects are Dallas will soon have a strong organization of the K. P. order. J. U. Clcland of Portland was iu Independence this week. Dan Howell was in Portland this week. Fred Oberer was a passenger the Metropolis Tuesday. Pick MaUuon was over from Dallas yesterday. W. R. Craven was a business visitor to Portland this week. CLOSE TO-NIGHT to The hvangelistio meetings con- ducted br Evangelist Kev. J. K. Snyder and tho singer Kev, A. D. Soper at the Presbyterian church close this evening, ilia meetings have been lamely attended and deep interest manifested by many. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ireland Quite a number have experienced a returned to Corvallis W ednesdsy. desire to become Christiana. The it :ti i Alhn vm.w.l preachiug of Hev. Snyder has been x,. . J - - , v. w t.i Tm.. Plain, poirieu ana pracucni tnu veninff rtnrniiw from Dal as. reacneu me nearw 01 many. I ni t 1 4 l ... ins singing nv uev. ooper n Mr.andMr.Clarenoe Clcfelterl . . A1, . d. ... . .. . , . ..... are now uvingtntner.iveicnum ... . .. . . h cottage oa Monmou.ii sireev. h,r. Mark, the little son of Mr. and productive of great food and a Mrs. J. L. Hanna has been serious- rich blessing to Independence. ly ill with typhoid pneumonia but All the churches ot the city united is new slowly improving. linthe services and the best of I i General Passenger Agent O'Neal prevailed throughout the .v.. v..v,. n.iA ... t enure term. ev. onvuer noes io VI IUO ivtjt tUC u sVIM Mi su Tndennd.n the first of the week. Saturday to begin meet- I , r . o . . . . t I , ings vuere ami nev. ooper murucu mrs. vioie, ttoss ana Ul Pnr,ud wher. h. has charw of l . r .1 1 I I aangmer oi roruana were the People Institute in that citv. M,,"uuu"' Xheywili very kindly re- row me pas wee., m.mbered bv all who met them and J. . McAllister and family enj0yed the meetings they con- from California are guesu at ducted. home of Mrs. McAllister s sister Harness! Harness! Just Received a Fine Assortment 0f harness and other harness store goods. We Are Here to Stay Mrs. C. C. Hale of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Walker of Corvallis were the guests of the Walker Bros. & few days this week, returning home Wednesday. Mrs. John Johnson returned to Corvallis Wednesday after attend- inn r no rr m man f a n r. hih rr i shi l i . Monmouth. She was accompanied -n D&1Ift8 WM wM9 atUm j by her sister Miss veima urouna. . f . fl. . , Riley Cooper returned this week eiDCe the disappearance of her from an extended visit in the Last. hUnhier. and for a time her life Funeral ot Mrs. Sailor. The funeral of Mrs. Marie Sailor who was drowned iNew lears eve at Skamockawa. Wash., was held at Dallas Wednesday. The ser vices were conducted at the North M.E. church. Her husband and two sisters accompanied the body from Mr. Cooper visited in Missouri. Kansas and Arkansas, and was in Los Angeles, Cal.. a week before re turning to Oregon. He reports a very pleasant trip. was derpaired of and she is yet a critical condition. in Masquerade Ball INDEPENDENCE AUDITORIUM St Valentines Day, Feb. 14. SUPPER JiT LITTLE PALACE HOTEL. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fennell have moved into their new resi dence on 5th street. , R. Gibson of Eugene is visiting relatives in this city. Miss Cecile Wilcox visited her grandparents at Rickreall Wednes day and Thursday. J. M. Stark is putting in tile and draining the property which he recently purchased, on railroad street. The house is undergoing! repairs in general and when finish ed will b4 an attractive piece of property. Colonel J. B. Eddy, ex-railroad commissioner, former speaker of the Third House, who came within a few voes of being nominee for Congress and who is now an offic ial ior the Harriman Lines was in Independence and Monmouth this week, having attended the Com mencement exercises at the Nor mal. Colonel Eddy's daughter. Miss Gertrude, was a graduate of the February class.' The Post Office at Lewisville Oregon will be discontinued after February 28. And all mail going to the people at Lewisville shoul d be addressed to Monmouth R. F. D. Number 1. This route has had a mail carrier on lor the past three years. Fred Huber of Monmouth is now the carrier. M. B. Grant, a champion chick en fancier of Polk county, this week invested 115 in a Barred Plymouth Rock rooster, an unus ually fine bird. It was purchased from J. C. Murry of Portland. The big smoke stack to the new mill has been hoisted and with no mishap. Sawing for the mill's own use will begin the latter part of next week. D. H. Simpson, the Airlie merchant will come down to run the milL Meeting; of City Council The city council held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening. The resignation af D. B. Taylor as a member of the council was presented and accepted. Mr. Tay lor's reasons for asking to be re lieved from the duties of a council man were that having interest in Benton county demanding his at tention, it. would no longer be con venient to attend council meetings nor give the city's affairs the at tention required of a member of the council. The bond of G- A. Hurley in the turn sf 2000 as citv treasurer, and J. Hunsaker of McMinn- Lt. r r n rr tnr th Imperial saloon were approved. church Sunday both morning and But little new -business was dis evening. cussed in the council, the mem- Mr mid Mr bers preferring to ' wait until Rev. A ville will We have the goods and our prices are right. We will meet Salem or any other city in prices. One Wee&s Sale. In order to make more room for Spring Stock we will sell, for One Week Only, Regardless of Cost The following articles at the reduced R0BES K HOUSE IJUUSHK3 fG.OOrobe 4.tW 25c brush 15c 7.00 " 5 '25 ylN. AXEL GREASE 3.00 Wool RoboB 2-23 U 10o can 7c 2.50 robes l$r h j(r,c . i2o HORSE1 BLANKET 25o . . 19c $2.50 lined blinket i.00 f " Call and examine fOr yourself. Kjurre Sr Dunham Independence Oregon Willard Craven is seriously ill. There will be a service for the children at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Special music will be provided. The front seats will be reserved for the children. There will be a musical treat at night. Beside singing by the large choir a solo will be rendered by Mrs. Paddock and a duet by Mrs, Dorris and Prof. Aylesworth. A "red hot" gospel sermon will be delivered by the pastor. All are invited. Regular services at the Presby terian church next Sabbath con ducted by the pastor. Interesting topics both morning and evening. A very kind welcome to all. The comic opera, "Trial byVury" will be given at the opera house on the evening of February 17, in stead of the 7th as was stated , in last ieeue. BUSINESS LOCALS. I Moore's Hair Invigorator and Newbro's Herpicide for dandruff and falling hair or diseased scalp sold in bulk, 50c 8 oz., or applied if necessary by Moore & Taylor's, the barbers on C street. If it is neat, up-to-date job print ng you are looking for, stop at this office. J. M. McCandless, the new pro prietor of the Independence Tile factory, has for sale a large quan tity of 3 and 4 inch tiling. Give Mr. McCandless a call and your orders will be promptly filled. The Original Foley Co., Chicago, oriKinaieu Honey and Tar as a throat ana lung .l. remedy, and on account of the great me I . ... t?1... linn.. merit ana popu'"1 " new charter became a living entity. . T imitations are offered 7ZT, for the senulne. Ak for FOLEY'8 van auu ociiiqi i " . Hnnftv and Tar and refuse any sub- . .... i i Having lasen a partner into tne gtltute offered as no otair preparation harness bnBiness. all indebted to will rive the same satisfaction. Ills me prior to this date are request ed to call and settle back accounts. All accounts coming to me person ally must be settled by the 15 of this month. ' C. A. Kurre. Walnut Trees For Sale. For English walnut trees write to Brooks & Sons, Carlton, Ore., Walnut Nursery. For the Sanitarium Habit there is no cure save poverty. mildly laxative. It contains no opiate and Is aafettt for children and delicate persons. Sold by A. 8. Locke. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for any case of Catarrh that cttnoet be cured by Hall'i Catarrh Care. F. J . CH ENE V 4 CO., Toledo, O. We, the nodei-alg-ned, bare known F. 3. Cheney for the last IS year, and believe him perfectly honorable In all basluess trans action and financially able to carry out any obligation made by hi Arm. Wai.dino, Kin nait A Mabvin Wholesale DriiKglnU, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care 1 taken Internally acting directly npon the blood and mueous surface of the ytem. TesUmonlala sent tree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Hold by all DragKlHls. Take Ball's Family Pills for conntlpaUon. A Orlm Tragedy ' Is daily enacted in thousands of homes as Death claims, In each one, another victim ot Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coughs and Colds are prop erly treated, the tragedy Is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife bad the consump tion, and three doctors gave ber op. Finally she took Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which cured ber, and today she Is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at SOo and 11.00 by A. & Locke, druggist. Trial bottle frs. Kev. Carlisle 1MI. Martin, L. L.I. i OlWaverly, Texas, writes: "Of a morning, when first arising, I often tind a troublesome collection of phlegm which produces a cough and Is very hard to dislodge; but a small quantity of Iiallard.s Horehound Kyrup will at once dislodge It, and the trouble Is over. I know of no medicine that In equal to Jt, and it Is so pleasant to take I can most cordially recommend it to all persons needing a medicine for throat or lung trouble," 8old by A. 8. Locke. Another Good Man Gone Wrong He neglected to take Folej's Kidney Cure at the first signs of Kidney troub 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 Is taken at once the symptoms will disappear, the kidneys are strengthened and you are soon sound and well. A. It. Bass of Morgantown, Ind., had to get up ten or twelve times in the night, and bad a severe backache and pains In the kidneys and was cured by Foley's Kidney Cure. Bold by A. S. Locke, Chamberlain's Cough Jtetnedy the Mother's Favorite The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made It a favorite with people every were. It is especially prized by moth ers of small cbileren, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always af fords quick relief, and a it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given aa confidently to a baby as to an adult. For tale I y P. M-Kirklsnd. WlnterItatN to Yaqulna lty In order to accomodate the many people who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern Pacific company will sell on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, until March 31, 1005, round trip tickets, at low rates, to Ya quina and return, limited to sixty days from date of sale. Those who desire to take advantage of this rate should apply to nearest South ern Pacific agent for tickets. Agts: Oregon City, Harrisbnrg. Aurora, IliUsboro, Woodburn, Newbcrg, Sa lem, Shcridun, Jefferson, Forest Grove, Springfield, McMinriville, Brownsville, Independence, En gone. Lebanon. - . Startling; but True People the world over were horrified on learning of the burning of a Chicago theater in which nearly tlx hundred people lost their lives, yet more than five times this number or over 3,000 people died from pneumonia in Chicago during the same year, with scarcely a passing notice. Every one of these case ol pneumonia resulted from a cold and could have been prevented by the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. A great many who had 'every reason to fear pneumonia have warded it oir by the prompt use of this remedy. The following is an in stance of this sort: "Too much cannot be said in favor ol Chamberlain's Couifh Remedy, and esecially for colds and In fluenza, I know that it cured my daughter, Lanra, of a severe cold, and 1 believe saved her life when threatened with pneumonia." W. D. Wilcox, Iav gan, New York. Sold by p. M. Kirk land, the druggist. It will pay you to keep Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in your home. It costs only a quarter. Sold by P.M. Klrkland the druggist Even an intellectual feast de pends largely on the mental digestion. Hlckenlnir Shivering Fits of Ague and Malaria cu bs relieved and cured with Klectrle Hitter. This Is a pure, tonle medlclnei of sspMlsl benefit In malaria, for It exerts a tm curative Influence on Ue diwe. driv ing It entirely out of the system. It much to bs preferred to Quinine, bsv log none of this drug's bad after-'-fecta. K. 8. Munday, of Henrietta, Te., write! "My brother was vtry low with malarial fever and Jaundice, till he took Klectrfo Bitters, which saved bis life. At A. B. Locke's drug store t price 60o, guaranteed. A Menace to Health Kidney trouble ll an Insidious danger and many people are victims of a rlons malady before the symptoms sr recor nlned. Foley's Kidney Cur correct irregularities and strengthen! and build no the kidneys, and It should be taU" at the first Indication of kidney troubl.. It is impossible to have good u if tho kidneys aro deranged. 8. Locke. Bold by A. IMratliiff Foley's Honey and Tax Foley A. Co., Chlcsgo Of li"'J Hon and Tar as a throat and UH fn,M and on account of the great tnott sua K.pularity of Foley's Honev and i many imitations are offered for w genuine. Ask fov, Foley's "v " Tar and refuse any substHnteollTed no other preparation will give i' ....lf..-4l.. I. I. ml ll ax""- - contains no dren and delicate person 8. Locke, opiates and isj aafeat forchll licate persons. Sold by I . ..i. f r I nirwnrlU K. T. Lucas, Wlngo, Ky.. "fVj 2J5, 1902: "For 10 to is '""' been afflicted with a waiaay uw the 'itch The Itoh.ng was mo baarable. I had tried for ""J relief, having tried all remed'" l f hear of, besides a number ot doc of Ballard's Snow Liniment e nrsj completely sad permanentlT. then I bay used the liniment on two separate eccasions for ring mwm & cured eomplely. 25c, 80c and ll.w- by A. B. Lock.