West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, February 21, 1905, Image 4

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    Social and Personal
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickinson
are visiting in Portland.
Mrs. Kate Herd arrived yester
day from California and is guest
at the home of Mrs. Henry Hill.
The family of Roy Young arrlv
Miss Iora Shank was a passen-
... Portland Sunday.
t.... ti.1 returned from Jed from Sherldau Saturday and
.Ui in Albany Saturday. will Ue
. . n... mnloved on the leo. Ivose piate
Hfra Frank LiUCSS was in
land over Sunday,
i. Mm. Zurawalt came
down" from Corvallls Saturday.
Mr. McElmurry of Albany visit
d relatives here the past wees.
i. Mm fieo. Wilcox visiV
1UI
ed relatives at Cornelius over Sun
day.
across th river.
xtr. Pnnleton. mother of Mrs. A.
' W VJ
Huston, returned to her home in
Portland Friday aKcr a sever i
weeks' visit with her daughter in
thiacitv
Don't forget the Grand Ball, the
22, at the Auditorium.
SOCIAL TIME AT
HEADING CLUB
r r . . rv.nVatf h heen in
ij. ,i mra. ucn. wn.vj -
foul feiti-
Miss Maggie inuwr viteu u "
r , c.i,m Pridav night was the VIX to be given at San Francisco in
euest of Miss Bessie Butler Satur- May, nd has received her card of
Mr, P..,l Jofco.n wu cJW to eo.Ut f over 1000 .oio .a -
York, of seventy pieces
illness of her aunt.
attended "Trial
k T,- hfii Friday night. Ha
; mrinr to put on "Queen
Esther" at .Albany in the near
future.
Miss May Webster has returned
from a three month's visit al v ooa
land, Cal.
. m r
t?v A. J. Huosaker oi nc-
Minnville will preach next Sunday
.1 iUa
both morning and evening a w
Baptist church.
Frank Coquillette rstumed from
California yesterday.
Horn.
lna, ai. - , Mr tml Mrs. Ernest
Chas. Irvine is spending a week John80n in independence, Friday,
in Portland as the guest of Mr. and February 17f a 80n.
Mrs. Fred Doaty. Mf aod Mrg. MiHon
li. a xi ra rUrence Ireland of rrs-n tn Oass Valley, last
mi, auvi ... .j. luiuunwu -
n-.-.n;. vmta in Independence u - Kftv,. bov. Mr. and Mrs.
VUl TBlllO w i neve wy
over Sunday. McGowen formerly resided in In-
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Black of dependency
Dallas are visiting relatives am. DIED
friends in Independence. Watson died at his home
m;h Mo Adam returned to Cor- TnaDendence Sunday Feb
..Hi. Monday after a visit with rnftrv 19 .t the age of eighty-one.
her aunt, Mrs. D. B. Taylor of this Mr Watson had been confined to
hiabedfor several years, having
U.n atroke of paralysis.
11 k ravior a new , uwpv. . -
li. c. lay . , . rived iQ indepen
house on nis isrui uVl.u -
vallis is com pie tea, ins carpeu- wuw - -
T I 1 w wife and a dauehte. Mrs
ters, Wm af er auu -. - Faneral
D. E. Mcaaam, u - th
in fourteen days. Rev.
A SWELL 5MOE
made in all
leathers and
style.
The Leisure Hour Heading Club
1 if 1 . .. aiiof,
. ntrtineil U euili'Buur iivi
nnnn llV Mrs. 1C T. Henkle,
Mra. A. Nelson. Mrs. W. H. VVal
1.. 1 m rr. nutler at the
Uttpr'a home.
An important feature of the
drawing contest
ItlVv I IIUW
fnr which priies were offered.
Each lady was given a pieoo of
lane which be
was to sew on to the cloth, making
.n nntlinA nf lomt aiven animal.
Mm. Ed Owen received first prize
v... -,n.ir m- nronounced the
no II V I nui - t
beet, while the booby fell to Mrs.
Sarah Irvine, refreshments were
uml nl a verv pleasant time
whs enjoved by all present.
A ftr the social part was over,
time was taken for the annual
business meeting of the club.
Officers were elected for the year
as follows:
WrB. IT, a. tl. "U.u,u,
dent: Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Vice Evangencai enure
pii,lnt' Mm. fJeo. Conkey. Jec
A tVOivui a
retarv.
.....
A eoaimitlee lor me selection "i 1 ..
.... ... In Tlnnna. there are n uin-n'"
new book, was appointed,' cons.sw -" -: . We
ingofthe following ladies: Mrs. - " - th ' wiie5
D, Butler, Mrs A. 8 Uc e. M- w-- - fo
Sarah Irvine, Mrs. Ld Owen, Mrs. of u A
yT77 l I II II M II if If ,
? SHOE
L.
7
( Ixpflict: $3.50
t LOUIS. W
MAKERS
1 MV 21 X
vvnn tmc NARACTt)i
people's a$b Store
INDEPENDENCE
Elmer Nash is home.
At the hour of going to press, I.e.
0. A. Wilcox.
ART EXHIBIT FOR
MONMOUTH SCHOOLS
F.
A. L. SperUng nas purCnaeu officiatine. Burial
Brooks property now occupied by j Q Q
The Durchase price r
AOB mJ v"
was $800. The property was own
took
cemetery.
ed by Mrs. Brooks, of The Dalles.
Prof. Crawford, teacher of the
Wesl Salem school, and Solomon
Crowley were in town Saturday in
the interest of the tfapiiBi cnurcu
of the coast.
MATCH GAME OF
BASKET BAIL
The first match game of basket
un ihn BPftson was mayea in
uau v w -
.... ... 1 1 1 Q.i.,.J.if ..aninir
the Atmeuc nan DOfcuiuB
Thi mnmnera ui mo nmnieuiuiB who uv i
ca, will give a Colonial social at Hence team under Captain 0. D.
.. Wonoorlnv eveniDe t:j thn Rickreall team
m- m v null 1 1 1 v u wu j - - rv n mi niiu huw
aUdl it"" - 1 a.uv
Feib. 22. All members are earnest- under Captain Lee Burch. It
ly solicited to attend and make an provej a good amateur game ana
Li- -or,5nir ' il 17 v 12 in favor of Inde-
eDjuyu' o.vui.ue rmuuoo
Much interest is being shown at pendence.
u rriBfitinss now in prog line up
mc o ..... . ,
.. ir.ll J ; . ,hnv.n in n. . .1l 1 m 1 .niBH inrKi
ress at tne jnemuuiBii tuum. i nicKrean-rk.uoci u--
this city. Rev. Elayer, the pastor war(J. Burch, center; boutnwicx
ft,AT V. r.hnrch of Independ-1 j Tv,ne. euards.
?a rnn1no.tine the meetings. Tnr1nndence-Byers and Hurley,
T.J.C0verdaleandF.F.Jaynes "
have each purchased a lot nortn i a pood turnout 0f
Layton Smith's residence on ourtn " .
street. Mr. Jaynes has comment " - - k defeat like
the erection of a new residence on The d 1Dgraiftted
.4 .aw l 1 LI UC E I TV A WW w
lot, having tne w . fayor by
up, while Mt. uoveraa e . . cheer(J for
BOoh to take steps toward ouuamg. s- concluBion of
IAAJVAivw-
cramft.
v, stool Xr TTrfieland concert tQ.v Onndell acted as referee
(XUVCB Wv, I vu
that was to be given at the opera and jed Cooper as umpire.
Deeu uui""' . ,,..(
1 A Tnr tnanrianM n H I. I1K I I IBT.POTIALIl V BUwWD "
ence oniy w muopuu- r . .
dates will be nuea ai wuuuiuu.u mom t-"- ,7 ,
and other points as advertised, nomenal, the most difficult cases of
The concert will be given here later, displacement, ovarian disease, etc.,
nor tindlv to treatment.
Chief Charley, commonly known the eflex 8ympt.
as "Depoe Charley" a citizen ot tne conditions.
SUelz Indian reservauon w . backache, ovari-
Independence Saturday. He wa 8tomach and
on his way to rortiana, wnere u ; . or.
will make arrangements or space Osteopathy re-
for an Indian exnimtat me o fa al.
and Clark fair. . 'inatance. All men
urn - w lMn" I -
The comic opera irai - uij
a rV a nn Cunid or au Angel.
" - - - ... i
at k nd of an angei
enough."
Mr. and Mrs. Mears were in
rv...lH. last Saturday. iner
nrt nreachina in th Methodist
The Turner collection of pictures church Sunday this being the first
. . .. .r :.. T iAr ratne on me
nnnn t nir Of reprOClUCUODB oi
, .
the world's famous raasierj leces ui wor
celebrated artists will be exhibited , T ..5.. A!dg 0f the respect
in the Normal chapel, under the Irenes held their regular
auspices of the Training Depart- u ,,gl week
1 1 - - 1 Tkliiwl "
mem, on unu;, u.""v 1 . ,
J r .1 Allh . ntnlr I nilHH JUBVIIO w'. 1
;m 1 i 1,1 : K Uat nf next week, one
1 ne proms wm ue iuymicu uom
nictnres and statuary to adorn tne is nisseu in uuUfc
walls of the different school rooms. j E ells will go to his claim
Kn una pun A fiord to miss the op-l :n mountains week alter
Av ' y - I IJYOI III '
nortnnitv of BeeinK these great pic
1 .. .i
tares ana oeannx F -; a,,. . . htt ..didini. at
While the hours 01 ine eimcn 0 " .
.... r m n xt Thrtdire meetines from now to spring
will t) z:w 10 o w 1 . uu i.wi d
"v! 1. j. - iw. Thinw are eetting busy along
iii-iii f ! 1 purn iihv. iitib iuui 1 n w
formal programs will be rendered, church lines
m 11 I
asioiiows: ...iMfi-it
r0.J. 5-nn P M.. music.
rii 1 innu a a w w -
address on the "Twelve Most Fa- Mrs. Jam visited relatives nere
mous Paintings" by Mrs. Ellen Tuesday.
Pennell, music,
his ranch nea
Mias Nancy Piatt returned from
a two weeks' visit with her parents
near Scio, Tuesday.
TUlnh Davidson attended th
masquerade ball at Independence
Chas. Allen returned Sunday
Thnrsdav. 8:00 P. M music, ad
dress on the "Sargent Pictures in
t.h Rnston Library" by Mr. Ma-
honey; music; address by Mr. T.
Newbul; music.
-V- ft rl IT If MtM. awaw.
r rid A o:w i mM ujubiw, uno. .
ciees by different primary grades; from a week's visit with his par
muBic: address by Mrs. C. A. Rice; ents in Kings Valley.
music. yred Suver and uoas namoer
Friday, 8:00 I'. M., music; hain killed five coons lately.
dress by Mr. A. . Campoen,
v J , .Am i. in nA FA. Steele Sunday.
15 cents, with season tickets per- MisB Lulu Locke returned from
mitting the holder to attend , as McMinnville Thursday.
aftenashe wishes, for 25 and 50 jas. L. Davidson is thinking of
I . 4 1
cents, , locating again in our neignuornooa
1 Pedee. Cleve Parker who has been
. 1. .t.:. ;w anendinff several weeks at his
ine peopie 01 vuia liumiuuui.; -r .
are talking of extending a telephone home here returned to Independ-
m 1. . t ... r 1 I Arm a fill tlfl a V. i
line from Mr. maais- 10 reuee. j
PnVrt O. Kellev of Monmouth Joe Harland visited here last
visited his " grand-parents over week
Sunday. . An entertainment will be given
vp;in.fi.nni1ei1 the dance hv the Parker school Friday even-
r icu v"i 1 j -
at Airlie Friday night. ing, March 10. All the pleasure
f V...M- . loving, DOU1 OlU
w .i !. .u cordially invited to be present,
vis t ne in Uarrisburg will return torw,BWJr
home the first of the weelt.
son go to live on
Kings Valley.
and Mrs. Clarke
Mill'', v.w
were visitors at the Capital City
last week.
Phv Ward who has been very
sick Is not much belter.
Uaehael Yeater and "Grandma"
Sherwood visited with Mrs. Bells
Sullivan last Wednesday.
Mrs, Wunder and daughter Min.
Mlllr. K da ana iiewe
in", - . .
CUrke visited at the home of Lare
Johnston lant Thurwlay.
8UVKK.
Mr. Ito'cliff and daughter Helen
0! Dallas visited at the home ol
Jabei Thurston Friday.
Miss Etta Waters is teaching
school at Valley View.
Miss Ida Hubbard returned horns
Sunday alter a few days' visit with
her sister, Mrs. Tethrow.
Mr. J. J. Thurston has gone to
eastern Oregon on ft business .nil-
Mr. J. D. Mclteady and family
have moved to Suver.
T. O. Arehart made a business
trip to Linn county last week.
F. N. Stump is putting out ten
acres mare of hops this year.
Mr. II. Maxfield ol Suver If
dangerously 111 at the home ol her
son in Albany.
Miss Laura Critchlow ol Airlie
viBited at the home of K. E. De-
Arroond last week.
Tier. W. L. Arnold has been
holding protracted meetings here
for the past two weeks.
I BUSINESS LOCALS.
ilTVTVT'T r . n - -
Moore's Hair Invlgorator and
Newbro'a Herpiclds for dandruff
ml falling hair or diseased scalp
told in bulk, Wta 8 01., or applied if
nwwsnary by Moore & Taylor's, the
which was given at the opera
house Friday night under the
auspices of the Clover Leaf Rebek
ah lodge of this city was received
by a well filled house. Under the
management of Prof. Aylsworth,
it. ,. wre well carried out.
vuo
The company was handicapped
i..n.r.rhf the abtence of three
strual disorders are quickly reliey
A hv thin treatment, and a posi'
tive cure effected in the majority of
f J
cases. No drugs or Knne useu.
Pall for reference to those cured.
free. Will be at tne
iiiAttS-a"""""""
Palace Hotel, afternoons of Tues'
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Dr. 8. A. Bartlett,
Graduate Osteopath.
are
Frir TCnaVi will comolete Mr.
Condorts new house in a few days.
Mr. Condon was doing business
n Dallas and Independence tne
first of the week.
Tva Gilliam and sister,
Alpha Hooker, have returned home
from a two weeks' visit with their
brother at Harrisburg.
BUUNA VIST A
Little Dorris McReynolds is
considerable better. It was found
necessary to "set" her arm , three
times. It must have been hard on
the doctors.
Guy McReynolds made a trip to
Monmouth last Wednesday.
Mr. fin. tea nreached at the
Cooper Hollow.
Mr. Adams, wife and little son
and Oscar Wiatt recently arrived
from Missouri and are staying with
Mr. Bofdey and wife. They were
rvAnr npi ehbors to them in Mis-
v. - o
souri.
Rptta Clarke spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Sullivan, last
week
A. J. Shipley lost a valuable cow
recently.
Our school has again Btarted
with Miss Morrison of Falls City
as teacher.
Mrs. Sevier and Mrs. Sullivan
have been quite sick with la grippe.
Edgar Turner who has been
working for Clarence McCaleb will
Newsboys In Style
The nails of nearly every news
boy on Park row were neatly
trimmed and clean at least one
day last week, a phenomenon many
noted with surprise.
A vender with a patent mani
curing tool, clippers file and pick,
three in one, and one tor a cents,
took up his stand on the curb.
He demonstrated the ease with
which the tool could be handled
on the first newsboy who came
along. The boy marched uown
1.1 id row ahowinct off his bancs
proudly.
"I've been manicured," he de
clared.
"Did it hurt?" 'Was Bhe a
blond beaut?" "How much, Snick
ers?" were some of the questions.
. . 1 I A 1. .... 1 i tA
"ISaw, it uiun 1 nurv, an bo
ain't a blonde, an' it didn't cost
nothing." he answered.
They made a 5-cent pool as the
price of the secret, and the news
boys' manicuring shop, the first in
history, was soon in operation.
New York Tribune.
barbers on C street.
If it is neat, up-to dfcte job print-
ne you are looking for, stop at
this office.
J. M. McCandlcm, the new pro
prietor of the Indeei)dence Tila
factory, has for sale a large quan
tity of 3 and 4 inch tiling.
KB t I
.(live Mr. McCandiess a cu ana
your orders will bt promptly filled.
WliitTr t'vr Hale.
1.-.. .i:V. .In ! InH ttrSln
to Brooks A 80ns, Carlton, Ore.J
Walnut Nursery.
t? roil n
-..i.. .hi. ti,.tiiiloiiiaof couiuun
eold; there U chlltlnea-, niit. ".
throat, hot ikln, quick pulse, l.omtm
and i.nKlJ respiration. Ulv. frequents
tiuall ds Ol Ballard's Ilurehooi!,
8yruP, (the ehlM will ery for H) eo4
the firat ilgn otacmupy eounb rlivi
fr-inl!y Uallard'. HnowUola.er.ttoi
the throat. ,
Mrs. A, VI let New ftle, C0I0.4
write., March 19, 1W)2; I think Ballard
ii...n,.ml Pvruiia omirful ramedrJ
and so pleaaant to take. 8U
ltal Itt Tranafers.
W J Ferguson et al to L R Hill,
19.18 acres in 9 4; 1200.
J. W. Crider and wife to J M
Walter, 70 acres in 7-fi; 11520.
State of Oregon to Harry Lacey,
115 acres in 9 C; 12(500,.
J A Veness and wire 10 s. -
Irvine, lots in Independence; 6oa
.-.,- a 1 f ill in Lola McLaugb-
luaiviu. ...... tirn.
r. ui. In Indewndence; H-
United SUtes to M " "
119.52 acres in 9 C; Patent.
MAHI'IAOK I.ICKNUE
E E Lee to Mary Trueax.
:
Chamberlain's Cougn ltcmcdy
thfl Mother's Favorite
l.ouHncr rtroncrtieB
nwfinii " v --- J 4
of this remedy, its pleasant tasta and
prompt and permanent cures nave
made It a lavorlte wttti people evory-
Tt la iknr.axtall nrlvnil hv niotll"
T.U.W. .H U wsvjmimnj f .
en of small chlleren, for colds, croup
and whooping cough, aa It always af
fords quick relief, and as it contains no
opium or other harmful drug, it may be
gWeu as confidently to a baby as to an
adult. For sala by P. M. Kirkland.
nf America, ac
me u.m-u.v.j v. -
cording to documents found in W
archives of Genoa, cost a P'
,.an 7.000. The fleet ol
. .. ,.r the vaiue
UOlUtnOUS nun ... ,
about 3.000, while the .alary oi
the admiral amounted to
year. The two capw- . .
1 !- ... warn nam
Ol WIS uro mv.v 1
of if 2.50 a month eacn.
v....r Kntcs to V,ntt W
Tler to accomodate the many
people who wish to make a w
iPoYaquinaBay,theS ber
Pacific company wu , h
Wednesdays and Saturday o ea
week, until March 31, 1905, 1
trip tickets, at low rat" I
quina and return, VU
days from date 01 , tbi5
deLe to take advantage of i
rate should apply to near -Oregon
City, Harr.sbu A
ttjui. Woodburn, -'
lem, Sheridan nyilleJ
Grove, Springfield, E
Brownsville, lnoe-..-gene,
Lebanon.
uun"" J ...
. ii amTiAra who were m.
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