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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1905)
.8 SOCIAL MARCH SEVENTEENTH - " ie rir-'t Kfl-y vu ! jj.rrh 1", r,f M,rfh L .al flrl InUnded, U g ! v ... i I .a.1 Oil dC10U.il Ol III 1XHI Li.tulntnnt which will b i .i.u. March 10. at In-1- f ;-1 ( let be ft pound so- J rj pn.i. ----- !'.' ti.- will trim land) ill T il Sn.l lit nn and weigh fyladr I1 written on ft car J.i.i.t ftwiunf y ti !" U.blgh-U Udder, who rwlM f,crd ith the ninor his l.t.r lunch. j in Interesting program will U Jutland general good tun t"Pwuil. torn lrU wIlh launches and ft many f llemn friend 7 "n Pre j ojH.n to ftowpt the InviUtion lif!. Harah lleimhk return ! - , few wftki' visit la Albany Ll.v. I r Fu'iu delivered thirty-three 1 J ol tn-ef cattle to Mr. mciAjwei i J!em Tueaday. They averaged ':t'8hl 1212 pounds. j Jipr Hh'nle wm visitor her l!r and Mrs, Pearl Alexander !..tcd Mr. ftnJ Mrs. Bolter Pun 1 If. ami Mr. Ed Steele visited ! ftt(U here Hunday . lU.re. Hubert and Kiddel !mJ aeventv-on head of got j nineteen bel of sheep for Mr mt Friday. G. II. Buver had his,oat shear .Thursday. BantedThe nam and address tb ptrion who has charge of i polk county exhibit for the LfU ftnd Clark Fair. (Answer. Mrs. F. Wolf, rails i;,0r.) . MONMOUTH Memorial service to the mem- if of the Ute Head Consul r. a. !kenberg were held nero nuuu., The member of the i.7 V"tl . mmoulh Camp and Circle and a ... niim Mf Of VUMUna liimi.v. i.,MmFinr camp met at the Tvlmn Hall, from mere w.-v l. -rtiMl to the Normal Hall, MK.Nnrmal Cadet. During tne iK.h-nd laved Chopin' nral March. The exercises ftt -..-v. .1 IU11 were very inter d!n .,wl annronrlate. The choir 'm the Christian church sang Ural anthems and S.w.ucugn v tn Fce" In ft tiignij Citable manner. The address r,k-...frtn waa delivered by R. J A. Brown. The spear .:. . -i : irihme to worm La i,...nir nf the man that nai lone so much for the belternienv u, ;. r-nrt- mn his remarks IDIIVn ftMV ' i L : ! . wntf tliai rou i'iro given iu iem of Interest to ftU. m RnndftV in j r.. ii. uraven pj - ,'orlland. 0. W.V. Holt of Winlock, Wash vimting here. Mrt. 8. Goodnight, of Vancouver Mm. K. 0. Iooie 0 lleppner. Oregon are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. u. County Clerk Smith spent Sat lrday afternoon here. McDevitt, of Corvallis, nalted friends here Sunday. ,,MarUh.w it-Ur, 1 "I'.relUI Charfttrtor." M. A. Winn weiii to Albany 8t urd.jr where he baa a iMmttion. Ills famllj will n inn I n in Ituena Vina i'lt the rt,l. The warm wrattor ha trought OJt tli tarlr chrilenrri. T)i general braltli at thtv pl e enema to le letter. A new babjr girl Is rortl at v.,..-,-,.., .i.r uruOlITFLL PARTY 'Mug out of a anri ofi .. . . I OH READING CllB Mrs. Lulu D'iiiaiff, vie prl ent of lh Vtunf I .a lie Beading L'lu1 rlil-ll!lirI Hit) U.'llilH.i Cif tli club ami ft fw other inviled iuet at her bom HaturUy even ing. Flinch and Interting con vernation was the order of the evening until lh hour of eleven when the tables were spread and tU hoina f Jfjhu lUmjilon on th i!ilkiousremtt wi irrveJ. Wlille ... ... ... . I . .tl .1 ! ..!! O.W. McUughlinplaae. Maj.le Cirove. Farmer are still at it, C. H. Withrow vinitad at his sonV, James Withrow lant we-k. Mia BtelJa Ilaglev Is able to go out riding. Um IIoRington came home on ft vUit lent week from Idaho accom panied by ft young bride of hia choice. We congratuate them. Feveral choppers from tbia place went over to Airlie lent Saturday riiirht and Mitd in initialing mine nm lvi into the mvsteriea of fraternalim. Mr. McCollum and daughter Mrs. CampUll, of Little Lockiamut were callers at this place lait Mon day. Henry Wills, of Dallas Bundayed V,l. ntrinii lait Sunday. 8. O. Campbell, the real estate man. of Dallaa was In these part lant weeB. Hop yard in this section are being put in or,l-r for the summer work. The weather enables the growers to push work to an early completion We are informed of the serious W of Clint Brown's son now in Eastern Oreeon He was thrown from his horse and In some manner breaking both hie arms and legs. Cupr Hollow. Very pleasant weather for Msrch. Everybody busy farming or shearing goaU. as. Goodman baa been quite a eica. Im Clarke and Oscar Wyatt aheared goats . for John Sumpter .i Mnndav. Eieht c per neaa is the price paid for shearing in this vicinity. Itfr Adama and wife recently rmm M iaaouri have moved to Mon mouth to occupy the house recent ly vacated by Geo. AUins anu lamily. Mrs. Walker is spending ft few .uv. -ith her parentt. ueorge TV uuao " - Sheldon has taken her place as cook during her absence t fi.fnrdav a iolly crowd of uKnr and friends gathered ai . v. . fVm. Yeater to celc i....i.ta hlrthday. mej feweu carpet rags onfil noon when they were all invited w paran . -delicious dinner prepared by Mrs. Wm. Yeater. After mnner had their pictures taken, Art. West being the Fhotograpn-r. .,.!.! Kir Yflater many more WIBIIII'B . , . , - happy birthdays hey departed for home feeling much better for the pleasant day they had spent. Mrs. Belle Sullivan ana daughter vieited her mother Sun- ".Tack Bennet ol Creswell has been visiting with his .brother nanme and wife. A cincago-AlaSu-Owes Ilia at the tabl the rnvitlc veil was al'gblly raiied, by few, gifted in the ancient art of palmistry, and aomalntereKting glimpses into the future wert dineloa-d to the girls. This amuaemeut continued until oneofth m;rid girl, a bride of the seaaon, was told that ilia would enter the holy bond of matrimony twice. This she would not accept, ao the atiell was broken. The horft- ens who proved to be a charming one. was daintly gowned in hr wedding dreM. ailk crepe dechine over talfrtta. Mr. Kate Walker who tMiated the hostena also wore her bridal attire. The Invited guets preaent were: Misses Clare Marian, I'earl Squire, k'ata anil Cimre Jonea. Iva and Florence Burton, Edith Owen Klva Taylor, Mirft Klrnberlin, Iulie Wftller. Beanie Butler, Mol lie McDonald. hUm Cresny. Cecile and Ueneva nncox, Florence Alii". Florence Whiteaker Mm Irvine. Kirkland and Kate Walker. The ituents took their leave short lv before mid-night, all declaring they had been very highlv enter tained. PAGE FEWCE 11 1 1 II 11 1 II II 111a I zi h hr p' v jTjfV! i "t i"t7"ii"i t 'trni V ! v n Itenl ltt Transfer. TI If UiMrtnn and wife to J M Gentry, lots in Independence; J M Gentry and wife lo Joseph M Pickens, same: $55. II G Campbell to Coast Hange T .i.v.Krin7 Cn.. lot in Dallas; l . , J B Smith and wife to 1 r loax nm. 32.41 acres in 8 G; $1500. J D Holmes et ux, et al to Flor ence Laberee. 8 acres in 7-3; f 3j0 W C Brown to Florence Laberee, 1ft anrea in t- 3: 1. S f! TrlvTne to Marshel E Mer win. lot in Independence; $200, Taa Pinrra ana wife to Jonn Eborall, 80 acres in 6-8; $240. ir PhnokAa to same. 40 acres A cvvt in 6-7; $240. Alsea Bill and wife to same, v acres in 6-7; $240. James Foster and wife to same. 40 acres in 6-7; $240. Same to same, 40 acres m bt $240. John Eborall to Maud Eborall 100 acres in 6-7; $9G0. Henry Hill and wife to Samuel Fisher lot in Independence $200. .WINTISK EXCURSION HATES TO YAQUINA BAY.' 1IUENA VIST A Rolwrt Grounds is visiting at the lb,me of hiS brother, F.l'.urounue. J.E.Wells went to his claim ver on Siletz resevation Friday light. He went to Anny iMiifd Owen Bean, who .a8i u 'aim. The hand social and dance given t Wells is reported a Buccew. ins :rco, "The Dutcn Jusn siven there also. Rov.Ga.es preaches in the Kvan- dical church Sunday. :umed to Independence in veiling, Preaching is announced for Sun !y morning and evening at tne Methodist church. Evening subject Election to Chamberlain . Cough Keinerty. . -,i, ,..! ionsclentloU8ly "T can nearuijr - . iimend Cbamlierlaln'ft Cough recommend v throat Remedy ior H -" Tl '! Chleago. "Two 1220 ?o. i '..., nBmna,rn, years ago ourlng l " fi,,ttU- T I In my extremity a not speak od 1" rhamber- friend adv ok two doses that j found Uie next lieve ,liy lL had largely "T Wl"d I took several doses that ? U tnjh on talking through the 1,y' S I tbank this medicine campign ana i vu Council." that I won my seat tt l This remedy is for sa'o J land, the Druggist. A New Departure ou the South ern Pacific ana torvams & Easteru Itoilroads. lone felt want, and aa desiring to give the publio cheap rates to the coaBt In th winter as well as the summer, for persons who desire to see the bounding billows in their wildest moods asd Imbibe the pure pnoue ui .,. n,ini.r air at the coast, the South ern Pacific Company in connection with the Corvallis & Eastern Kaii rou have placed on sale, taking effect Nov. 2, 1904, and continuing untill March, 81 1905, from all points on their lines, round trip tilkets to Yaquina at the same rate as during the summer. These tickets will be sold on Wednes days and Saturdays only, and will be good for return sixty days from date of sale. Dr. Minthorn's sanitary baths wll be in operation and anyone who de sires a genuine health rasort during the winter cannot do better than spend a mouth or so at Yaquina. oin VinkPia will be sold from Al- bany Corvallis, Philomath and all points west ou the Corvallis s r-iwic.u .-..ii information as to rates, baggage r UU .M.vr ... etc., can be obtained by applying to the nearest S. P. ugent or alreu uu.x. W. E. Coma,,, G. P. A., 8. P. Co. Port land, or Edwin Stone managtr C, & E p s Through tickets to Portland .rt "sold by the C.& E. at Corvallis, and by the S. P., Portland to Corvallis via Albany and the C. & Kat the sanje x. i. i,a west side, viz: 2.b0C.& E. trains conuect at Albany with the Albany-Portland local botn wayB. HELLO PRIBNDI Say tan you atop a minute? This i the fence that is built for you. It is built of the bout maU-rial that 20 year of experience can produce. The motto of the com pany i not, how cheap, but how good. The Page is the only spring steel woven fence on the market today. Then; are some imitations however, but they are built of cheap material, hence a cheap light weight fence once crushed out of shape, always out of shape. Remember I'ago fence is made of Tape wire. There are patterns of l'ago fence built to hold any kind of stock or fowl between the Buffalo and the chick jurft hatched. Remember J. E.WILSON, Local Agent assists yon to erect the Page fence. Bell Phone No. 444 Independence u8u ' .ill, j. hi i in i iiaiiiaM nSHPetiLTRYl MARKET Fresh Oysters, Clams, and Crabs. Highest Cash Price for Poultry and Eggs. GIVE ME A TRIAL i C. C. YARNEhli G STREEX OPPOSITE DAVIBS0N & HADSES fcHaBaaSEHftalaiSsWlaW"' Little Sermons by E. Hubbard If you could make men believe that peace, truth, honesty and in dustry were the best standards to adopt-brlnging the best results a'l men would adopt them. Mediocrity always fears when the ghost of genius does not down at its bidding. Do not stop to think who are -St vnu and what men are against vou. It matters little at the last- both the ability to harm and tne ability to help are over-estimated. should be through self-activity, not through punish ment and repression. re oervhndv should make a will, and write it himself, even though he has nothing to give but a silver watch and a kind word. Your enemv is a man who does nnt nomnrehend vou. and your Dis- ia the same: they mark an- -f - , ferent stages of the chrysalis, tnat s all. There is no secret society that has corralled truth. T ruth is the air, and when your head gets into the right stratum you know it. No one can impart it to you until the same is ripe for you to know. You do not have to ride a goat in order to understand. Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The great success ot this preparation in the relief and cure of bowel com plaints has brought it into almost uni versal use. It never rails, ana wnen reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It is equally valu able for children and adults. For sale by P. M. Kirkland. the Drui-gist. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. V. Evans, Clearwater, Kan., writes, My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said he naa quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horenouna syrup, and it cured nim. That was six years ago and since then we have always kept a bottle in the house. We can not do without it. For cuKIm m..i colds it has uo equal. 25c, bOc au.l 1.00, Sold by A. 8. Locke.