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

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    iSnrlni nnrl Pprsnnnl I
Mrs. M. K. CbppH was in Tori"
land tlits werk.
L CalVresth In h capital
cilT Mc-oJay.
II. a Woo.! is in Portland on
business trip.
Davidson A lied," r trelU
ing their hop yard thit spring.
Mr. nd Mrs, E. M.Young wm
among the visitor to Salem alar
Colonel J. B. Eddy, jessed
through to D!las Friday.
landlord Ionovan of" th Littl
Palac hold in in PorOand a few
day thit week.
Mis Mildred Own wa in Cor
vallis the jast week.
P. B. Taylor rlill spend Sue
day at home- and puU in the
wek working on hi tig hop ranch
In Benton county.
A new hotel will I opened op
at Carlton the Grit of April.
Mi?s Marian Freehour of Broad
Mead waa the guest of Mils Mabel
Bakeman over Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Wm. J. Kirkland
and ton oi North Yamhill visited
relatives in Independence over
Sunday.
j
A cement walk ia being put down
in front of the residences of Mayor
Meeener and D. Calbreath on 5th
street.
Mm. Ilutchenson came up from
Portland the last of the week and
ia visiting wiih her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Caleb Richardson.
Mark Savage a real estate man
of Salem was showing eastern
parties over the hill and valley
farms around Independence and
Monmouth.
Mrs. Lars en and children of
Suver were in Independence over
Sunday.
The cottage owned by N. O
Clodfelter. on 3rd street was re
oently sold to S. B. Irvine.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke of
Salem were guests at the home of
L. Damon over Sunday.
The revival meetings at the
Evangelical church will continue
throngh the week. A very cordia
invitation is extended to alL
Services at the Christian church
next Sunday. The subject in the
morning will be, "How to do
Church Work." Evening subject,
"Tne Name Christian."
The Mstney property in North
Independence was recently sold to
Elmer Johnson, the family moving
in from across the river last week.
C. D. Calbreath of the firm of
Bice & Calbreath now owns the
cottage which was built last sum
mer by Clem Jones on 4th St.
Mr. Calbreath will soon take poss
ession of his new home.
Mis Mary I'lodMwr waa ep
from furt'aud ovr t?unJy.
"Tb Craiy Id-:" Th Crary
Idea!" "Tha Craiy Idea!" Wednes
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Htutr of
UVfjnnvillo the guceU rf
Mrs, Sarah Irvin yesterday.
I EX:IS3 LOCALS.
For fresh garden -sW, guaran.
el In grow, to liusUtn 1 Fi
tuoti'a.
Or won Ytaw Hourrr.ler pMil
card two fvir .' at Craven .1
Already, they are talking stand- MvWa.
ine room for the "Craiy Idea
Wpdnsaday night
Wm. Xfackev ws in Cor rail is a
few days the pat wwk.
lie don't lor too. If he don't
take you to the "Cratv M" per-
foriuar.ee ton.orrow night.
A delecat on from Monmouth as
well as Ins!eieodence will attend
1 1 us
All kinds of graa seeds at
ton tt Simon'.
Writ l your frirn.U on Ore
gon viw stationary. Get it at
Craven A MoorV
Field feat at Huston A Simons.
Itot of garden shs1s at Huston
A Simons.
Moore's Hair Inrigorator and
I & A 1 W
ib. nf ih. Wil Umeita UHewnrvvs jirtucM ir uanoruii
Vallev League of commercial clubs "d falling hair or diseased scalp
w
told in bulk, fOc 8 oi., or applied If
necessary by Moor & Taylor', the
barbers on C street.
Thursday.
Mrs. W. A. Messner pleasantly
entertained th number of the
social Whist club hut night. Mis
Footer, a guest of the hostess as
sistfd in entertaining. Refresh
tnent were served. Th awards
announced by the secretary
were, first priie; Mrs. Geo, Kutch
and J. S. Cooper; booby priie under
contest.
Hood River, says the Hood River
Glacier, will be conspicously in
evidence at the meetiug of th Ore-
eon Development league in l'ort
t.....i. .n,t Vtnt.lv. Kioriiv your wan to
ADril 4 and 5. with the largest x- Wdora see uco sigbt.
Field corn at Huston & Simons.
Oregon view stationery assorted
scene. Craven & Moore's.
Get your garden see! of Huston
it Simon.
You can gt crepe paper, tissue
paper, Japanese paper e'c. at
Craven t Moore's,
j haiii niMwwAMWMWMwi!Wiii in mi mini Mi mm ii a nu iiihi i iiniT", "i
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nesfflfea
Early Bird
uf mir new HjTiuu
te just landi'tt
Show the marbles that fill your
niches and the canvas- that
those who
(jive your
cursion ever tent out Irom this city education to thoe who need it,
. Thr will Tour culture to thoe who have
V A4 V U4 A WAA AAA WSW
be a parade of the Hood River nd J double your treasure
I A A .
delegates, a feature of which will J ginjr It away.
de-
iiow tak.ts th piik
.uits swill at can
They're all gwd. Thtre' some satis
f. tiwii in pit kiii); from our startling as.
tortmriit the one you think is tctt. In
style mid j rfcctiun if litclose around
the inn k, smootli acrof th chest and
sliouldt-r and under the arm they are
simply at 1 1 right, wouMen'l l-eliere if they
were iit. 1'rice run nlon something
like this:
$10, $12, $15,
$20, and $30.
mwss'MoszsOi
1 Iln. tbthMaasr YOU
r.7;X whe,
can bo suited somc
where along the line. Try
it.
be broad-brimmed straw hat
corated with apple blossoms.
Every member will be supplied
with walking sticks made from
pple tree branches, and large ban
ners in glaring letter will an
nounce that the apple kings have
come to town.
H' INTER KXCURSIO.V ItATl
TO YAQUINA llAV.
A N'ewr Departure on the Hoiith-
ern 1'mcKIc and Corvallls
& IiAtrrti ftallroadt.
I
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G,W. JohMon. ftCo,
SALEM
OREGON
Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weatherred
delivered a lecture with etereopti
cod views of the World's Fair in
Dallas Saturday night. It is her
purpose to make a date for Inde
pendence BOOD.
James Griggsby haB a fine pros
pect of 150 acres of fall-sown wheat
on the Hirechber? place and is pat
ting in 120 acres of oats. He has
four teams going and will be done
within a few days.
"Dallas is the beet town in the
poorest country I know of. Inde
pendence is the poorest town in
the best country I know of." These
are the words of a citizen of Amity
uttered on the train a few days ago
in response to an inquiry by a new
comer as to Polk county's two
principal towns.
The demand for rooms at the
Little Palace Hotel is such that
Landlord Donovan has found it
necessary to procure living quarters
for his family on the outside. He
has therefore leased the newly im
proved residence property of J. M.
Stark corner of railroad and E
Ftreet. It makes an elegant home
and will be occupied by Mr.
Donovan and family the first of
the month.
Kecognlilog a long felt want, and
deAiriDg to glre the public cbeAp rateAj
to ihe coAAt in the winter at well as the .
a miner, for persons who deir to el
the bounding billows In their wildest
moods A.sd Imbibe the par oione of
the winter air At the ooAt, the Houtb
For Sale At a Bargain
A Country Store of General
Merchandise. Good Location
Address W L. Bristoiv,
Jlirlie, Oregon.
Coming.
Lewi t Poore's big, scenic pro
d action of "Ten Nights in a Bar
Room" a grand revival of the great ern PAclfie Com pad t In connection
est temperance drama the world with the CorvAllis 81 EAAtern Rail roAd
ever known hAve placed on AAle, taking effect Nov.
. , , ,, . j 2, 1904, And continuing uutill March.
. ' r 81. 1005, from All point on their Hue,
aucwon, proTing everjwuero m wu- trp ,ke,t 0 YAquinA At the
satiou un pa railed in the history of Mme rAte as during the summer.
the drama, rtiee tlcketa will be sold on Wedne
Carrvintr a suberb band and days And SAturdAys only, sod will be
" I a m . m . .
ar.rA Mm.ni1 rphtr nf 111 lorreium a.aijt ua7a in.m uaiooi
ale.
Dr. Mmthorn' MQltary bath wll
be in operation and anyone who de
sire a genuine health rssort during the
winter cannot do better than spend a
people, all special scenery and a
first-class acting company of ladies
and gentleman. It is evident that
nothing has been left undone to
make this the grandest triumph aih or eo at YAquioa
of all modern dramas. Free
concert at noon each day.
Opera house one night.
band
To the Editor:
Will you please put these few
ines in your paper: I am trying
to find a young man in Oregon by
the name of Kuby Brooks. Ilia
Bister is here in Oakland and yery
anxious to find him. She has not
seen him for years and does not know
where he is in Oregon. His sisters
name is Naoei moon, ine jasi
place he left her was at Elmurst.
Alameda county. Cal. !I'm her
brother-in-law and live at 2112-13
Avenue, Cal. Louia Faure.
Similar tickets will bt sold from Al
bany Corvallia, Philomath and all point
west on the Corvallin & EAAtern IL K.
Full information as to rates, baggAge
etc., can be obtained by applying to
the Dearest S. P. agent or direct from
W. E. Coman, O. P. A., 8. T. Co. Port
land, or Edwin Stone managtr C, A E
R. E. Co., Albany.
P. 8. Through ticket to PortlAnd
are sold by the C. A E. at CorvAllis,
and by the 8. P., Portland to CorvAllis
via Albany and the C. A E. at the saute
rate aa via the went side, viz: $2.00 C. &
E. trains connect at Albany with the
I Albany-Portland local both ways.
81letz llargalnH
Depoe Charley has three bargains
in land on the Silctz. (t will pay
any one wanting bargaii.t in land
to investigate.
One 80-arre tract lies on pictur
esque Devil' Lake. This is an
ideal summer home, good fishing,
good pasture, god tourist camp
ing ground. The cascara tree
grow on this place. It 1 offered
for $12 an acre.
Another 80-acre two miles from
the mouth of the Siletz. near the
cannery can be bought for $10 an
acre.
A third KO acres lies on the south i
side of Depoe Bay and i all prair
ie land on which fat cittle are now j
grazing; can be had for $12.50 am
acre. " j
The owner invites any one want- j
ing a piece of land to come and
look at these tracts and then be
governed by his own judgment.
Address Depoe Charley, Siletz,
Ore.
The Colonel's Waterloo.
Colonel John M. Fuller, of Honey
Grove, Texan, nearly met his .Water
loo, from Liver and Kidney trouble.
a a recent letter he says: "I was
nearly dead, of these complaints, and,
although I tried my family doctor, he
did me no good; so I got a 60c bottle
of your great Electric Bitters, which
cured me. I consider them the best
medicine on earth, and thank God
who gave you th knowledge to make
them." Bold, and guaranteed to cure
Dyspepsia, Biliousness and Kidney
Disease, by A. S. Locke, druggist, at
50c a bottle.
Incredible Brutality.
It' would have been Incredible bru
tality If Chas. F. Lemberger, of 8yra
cuse, N. Y., had not done the best he
could for his suffering sou. "My boy,"
said he, "cut a fearful gash over his
eye, so I applied Bucklen's Arnica
Halve, which quickly healed it and
saved bis eye " Good for burns and
ulcers too. Only 25c at A. 8. Locke's
drug store.
Startlmgr Mortality
Statistics show startling mortality.
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these awful diseases,
there is Just one reliable remedy, Dr,
King's New Life Pills. M. Flannery,
of 14 Custom House Place, Chicago,
says: "They have no equal for Con
stipation and Biliousness." 25c at A.
g. Locke's, druggist.
The Jiner instic ct in a man is a
manifestation of weakness, not
strength. It is a clutch to get
something for nothing, a grab at
good which you have not earned.
The Original.
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung
remedy, and on account of the great
merit and popularity of Foley's Honey
and Tar many imitations are offered
for the genuine. Ask for FOLEY'S
Honey and Tar and refuse any substi
tute offered as no other preparation
will give the same satisfaction. It is
mildly laxative. It contains no opiates
and Is safest for children and delicate
persons. Bold by A. 8. Locke.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lung
"Several years since my lungs were
so badly affected that I had many
hemorrhages," writes A. M. Ake, of
Wood, Ind. "I took treatment with
seveaal physicians without any bene
fit. I then started to take Foley's
Honey and Tar, and my lungs are now
as sound as a bullet. I recommend it
in advanced stages of lung trouble."
Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough
and heal the lungs, and prevents se
rious results from a cold. Refuse sub
stitutes. Bold by A, S. Locke. .
OPEPA HOUSE
March 24.
Bicyles! Bicycles!
Be Swell and
Fide the Snell
Spell $25-$40 Mitchell $25
Tires, single tubd, double tubo, Clincher, all
kinuu all price., $4.60 to $10.00 per pair.
COASTEK IIKAKES, Thor, New Depar
ture New Morrow. Sundries of all kinds.
Some snaps in second, hand Wheels.
Expert Reparlng and Jachine Work
H- M- Edgar
C Street
Independence.
POORER
Big Scenic Production of
Tern Nights
in a Bar-Eoom
First Class
v ) Millinery
' r Hats Made
To Order.,
J ( mi$$ Pearl Squire
in li iim sli -mBi i twiii iniiTI
JUuperb revival cf C. $.
Arthur's famous temper
ance 6cm.
Prof. Jess Zinc's
SOLO I3A.ND
Prof. Iloag's
AUGMENTED ORCHERTRA
Come and see this great moral
temperance drama.
pbices 25c 35c and 50 cents
SEATS ON SALE AT LOCKES DRUG
STORE
Notice for Publication
DKPA JiTMKNT OK TUB INTKXIOK,
Land office at Oreon City, Oregon,
February 25, 1U05.'
Notice Ih hereby given that the fol
lowng-named settler has tiled notice
ot bis lDtentlon to make final proof In
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the ReglMter
and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon,
on April 12, 1005, viz: Frederick E.
Howe, one of the heirs of Mary M.
Howe, deceased, H. E. No. 1'23'M, for
the H. J of N. E. i of Sec. 18, T. 9 8.,
It, 8 W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove bis continuoiiM renldence upon
snd cultivation of said land, viz : John
CllDe, of Pedee. Oregon; John V.
Ronco, of Fedee, Oregon Paul Ronco,
of Pedee, Oregon; Harah Ronco, of
Pedee, Oregon.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Register.
Notice for rubllnitloii
DKFARTMKNT Of Til INTKKIOB,
Land Office at Oregon Clly, Oregon,
February 25, 1905.
Notice Is hereby given that ths following-named
settler has filed nolle
of his Intention to make final proof io
support of his claim, aud that wild
proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon,
on April 12, 1905, viz: Frederick 1
Howe, II. E. No. 12050 for the S j
H VV J A S of H E J Sec. 12, T. 9
R. 7 W.
He names the following wl tuesses to
prove his continuous residence opo
and cultivation of said land, vh: J"
run, of Pedee. Orecon; John v.
Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon ; Paul RoncPi
. . i r TlnnOO. !
oi I eaee, irrcguui ui""
Pedee, Oregon,
ALGERNON 8. DRESSER,
Register.