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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1905)
Social and Personal. Mis. F. II. Cnij rfturnrJ frvta work's Ult at WUi yester. Uy. Mis. Lucy WtiteeAer vUil4 in Dallas this wk, Pr, Thompson wu In 1!!m jrlrdj. Mr. rJ Mr. A. C. Moore m tUulog rUtlTM In Portland. Gx Brty is spsnJinf ibt week io rortland. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Byert went to Portland Sunday for few Jr isit. F. A. Pout wae In InJn dene oer Sonde. Word ButUr aJ buslnew trip to Portland thi week. Pr. and Mr. W. It. Alliu rUited relatives in Portland over Sunday. George Kearot, a Ballstoo farrow er wu ia town Saturday. Anyone having frm to leas my find renter by inquir ing t thU office. Farmer J. F. Smith, mad happy i by tb timely ipnng rain, spent half of Saturday lu town. Tb Independence Orchestra wH give a social dance at tb Auditci iuco Saturday night April lit Miss Opal Boothby of Monmouth ia trimming this eaaon for Mr M. W. Wallace. Tb family of II. S. Wood will won leave for Portland wher Mr. Wood ha a position at the Union depot checking baggage. Mr. and Mr. II. C. Burkhart of Albany were goeeU at the home of I. M. Butler Saturday. Roy Hawkins returned from Fortland Sunday. II now ha a poaition in the tor of R. II. Knox. L. L. Lachmund and Julia Pincns were up from Salem Satur day. Mr. Claire Irvin and Mrs. Jesa Whiteaker are visiting their mother Mr. Burnett in McMinnville. Mrs. Andersen of Buena Vista was visiting in town the first of the week. A. J. Byers living a few miles north of town is quite ill. His father John Byera of Irving arrived Sunday. George Wells, a prosperous Polk county farmer of the Buena Vista vicinity, was in town yesterday. A whitecap organization has been effected at Amity. The pur pose of the new order is to clean out all base ball teams in the valley. Miss Ada Byers returned from Arlington the last of the week, having finished a successful term of school at that place. J. W. Wallace is spending a few weeks with his family here. Mr. Wallace has just returned from a visit to his parents who live in the state of New York. Until forbidden, the Falls City. Logger Is running a personal to the effect that Superintendent C. L. Starr made that paper's office a pleasant call the first of the week. The following ladies visited in Salem Saturday; Mrs. Word Butler Mrs. Layton Smith, Mrs. Vance Butler, .Misses Elva Taylor, and Goldie Irvine. Miss Bertha Osborn, day operat or in the telephone office, left Mon day for The Dalles and Golden Dale, Wash., where she goes for a change of climate and rest from work. , , Mies Grace Damon head central telephone girl at Salem spent Sun day with her parents bere. She was accompanied by Miss Kittia Harbord, member of the State Board of Pharmacy. The first quarterly covenant and business meeting for the year will be held at the Baptist church at 2:30 Saturday afternoon. All members are requested to attend. Eev. Hunsaker will be present and will also preach on Sunday morn ing and evening. Mr. Lucli.-U 1UM in returned frvw Portland Friday. MLs El! el Aletauder of Port land It visiting ht grandmother, Mr. J. W. Ktfklani. Clarence Hamilton, tb Salem furulturs roan, aooro pa tiled by Mr. Hamiiuw ! vb'i'.d fcwH-tr4 tt1 Sunday eight on tb way from their LuckiatuuU farm. John Dickinson rcled l! gram Sauday taUog that hi lister Mr. Mary Bb in South Dakota wa seriously ill. Mr. Dickinson !f yrsierday fr tb ait Tb annual congregational tast ing of tb Prrbytrlaa church will b bsld Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock and Friday evening at 7:30, All invited. C. A. Dick and J. P. Grate mad a business trip to Fall City yesterday. Mr. Pick, a G. A. R. boy, who recently moved br from Toledo, ha purchased property in North Independence and will oon build a new residence. Count? Surveyor John P. Van (Wei, ha been employed by the citv council to run a preliminary aurvey and mak estimate for lewerazea well a to establish street grade. Mr. Van Orsdel ! at work today. Tb fourth quarterly communion services, will be held at the United Evangelical church next Sunday afternoon at 3.00 o'clock. Pror. D. M. Metzger, Dean of Palla Col lege, will preach tb sermon. Fare well ervice in the evening at 7:30. All are cordially invited to attend. A collection of native wood cane mav be seen in the how window at Craven A Moore'. The cane are the handiwork of M. A. Baker, who made tbem while at the Sol diers' Home the past winter. It is Mr. Baker' purpose to make these canes a part of the Polk county exhibit at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Pleasant Party Friday Evening. The ladies of the Leisure Hour Reading Club pleasantly entertain ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper Friday evening. Mrs. Cooner was assisted dy Mrs. Pad dock, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Damon and Mrs. Kutch. Prize contests were important features of the evening, there being three. The first one wa the mak ing and dressing of clay-pipe dolls, Mrs. A. S. Locke receiving the prize. Wnue tne laaies were n gaged in this contest, the gentle men were writing descriptions as near as they could remember of their wives wedding gowns. The nrize was awarded to Riley Craven as his description was the most taking. The last contest was won bv Will Walker, having succeeded in landing the greatest number of rubber rings on hooks in the wall. Refreshments were served and a very social evening was spent by those present who were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kutcb, Mr. and Mrs. Paddock Mrs. L. Damon, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Craven. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wal ker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conkey, Mr. and Js. Drexler, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Wilcox, Mesdames Hosier, Owen, Bowden, Ketchum, Butler, Code of Dallas, Locke and Henkle. I RIISINF8S LOCALS. I 5. For fresh garden seeds, guaran- tesd to grow, go to Huston & Si mon's. All kinds of grass seeds at Hus ton & Simon's. Field Peas at Huston & Simons. Best of garden seeds at Huston & Simons. Moore's Hair Inyigorator 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. Field corn at Huston & Simons. Get your garden seed of Huston & Simon. fmmJ)T. Bancroft makes regular Ml visits and guarantees all work to be satisfactory. BUTLER & SLATER Ore. 0. D. Bailer end F.E. Sk ier, Associate Themselves for Practice Here Increased Pcpulatloa Males lacra For Tfcird r&ys!c!28 tnd Dr. Slater Ttis Efaa "Butisr vt Slater, Physicians and Surgoona" Is tb tyl of a new firm whosftblngl will U swung to tb breeie In Independence this wek. Dr. Butler and Slater bare form ed a co-partni-rahlp and will prac tice together henceforth. Tbelr office rooms will be tb present quarter of Dr. Butler In the opera house block. Dr. O. P. Butler has been prao ticlng tnedicln la Independence for a number of year and ha built up a large and lucrative practice. In fact, with only two physicians in the town and with the popula tion of the community increasing, Dr. Butler ha not been alls to take car of all demand made on him. Dr. F. E. Slater is not unknown in this vicinity and many will be pleased to learn of hi Intention to locate here permanently. He nd Mrs. Slater will be warmly welcom ed. Dr. Slater took up Dr. Butlers practice here for a few week last summer during the latter abnc and he made many friends. He is a graduate of a New York medical college and i a skillful physician and unassuming man. Dr. Butler and Slater and Dr. Ketchum make a very efficient corps of physicians for this section. Women's Kidney. Women are mora oiiu wum 'w kidney disorder! than men, but attrib ute the symptom to diseases peculiar tn their ax. while io reality tbe kid Al I ... I . 1 1 1, 1 neys are doranjred. Nervousness, head ache. DuflV or dark circle under ths eyes, pain In tbe back, are signs of kidney trouble that mum not oe if nnr1. or a terlous malady will molt Foley's Kidney Curs bs restored the health of thouaands of weak, nervous, hmhen down women. It stops irregu larities and strengthens tbs orinary organs. It purines the blood and bene fits the whole system, ooia oy a. a Locke. Keward Offered We. the nndereiened, hereby offer tha sum set opposite our respect ive name for the arrest and con viction of the party or parties euilty of putting out poison for dogs in Independence. It. II. Knox, f iw. Citizens, 1100. Dr. II. L- Bancroft, eye and nerve specialist, wilt be at the Houaer Hotel, Monmoutb, March 28, 29 and 30, and at the Little Palace Hotel, Independence, March 31 and April 1 and 2. All eye troubles, nervous and chronic troubles permanently cured by our syBtem of Neurology. Death Rate In New York and Chicago. During November and December, 1903, one fifth of the deaths in New York and Chicago were from pneu monia Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops the couKh but heals and nhrentrthens tbe lunes and preveuts pneumonia, so do not take chances on a cold wearing away when Foley's won ey and Tar will cure you quickly and prevent serious results. Bold by A. 8. Locke. - Eggs For Hatching From silver lace wyandottes, fall blooded chickens. Fifteen egg for one dollar. Mrs. W. h. Bice. Cured Consumption. Mrs. B. W. Evans, Clearwater.Kan., writes, My husband lay sick for three months. The doctors said be had quick consumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Byrup, 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 ewgha and colds it has no equal. 25o, 60e and $1.00, Bold by A. B. Locke. The Handsomest Wife G.' W. Johnson I y SALEM V OREGON V For Sale At a Bargain Address W. L. Slieta llargain Depoe Charley ba three bargains in land on the SileU. It will ry any one wanting bargain In land to investigate. One 80-acre tract lie on pictur Devil' Lake. Thi i an ideal Bommer home, good fishing, ?ood pasture, good tourist camp ing ground. The cascara tree grow on thi place. It offered for $12 an acre. , Another 80-acre two mile from the mouth of the Biletz, near the cannery can be bought for $10 an aore. A third 80 acre lie on the louth side of Depoe Bay and is all prair ie land on which fat cattle are now grazing; can be had for $12.50 an acre. The owner invite any one want ing a piece of land to come and look at these tracts and then be governed by his own judgment Address Depoe Charley, biietz, Ore. FISIUND POULTRY MARKET Fish, Oystera, Clams, Crabs, Beef, Tork and Dressed Chickens GIVE ME A CALL E. E. Yarnell 0. Street Independence, Oregon I " - - ' ,MtqllWK".v t .M. ' H .1 ' '"'' ; Undertaker, Embaimer, and Funeral Director. Lady Assistant when Desired. INDEPENDENCE . - - OREGON BEE KEEPERS After March 20 I will be prepared to transferor otherwise attend your bees. Will carry suDDlys. Call on or address. Harvey Douglas, Indtptadtnc On. EVERY MAN HAS In hi own iiinl.n and to har Mm tell it, tllffuf. It' juit with clotlu i, vcry dealer the bot of clothing and The Handsomest Hut hero again taste differ. Wo do know, however, that Uio majority of good drewr in fctolein think our spring nuit the handsomest, for thoy are coming hero after them. Come f eo what you think about it. A Country Store of General Merchandise. Good Location Bristotv, Bicyks! Bicycles! Be Swell and Hide the Snell Srpell $25-$40 Mitchell $25 Tires, single tube, double tube, Clincher, all kinds all rices, $4.60 to $10.00 per pair. COASTER BRAKES, Thor, Now Depar ture, New Morrow. Sundrioa of all kind. Some snaps in second hand wheels. Expert Reparing and Machine Work 8. W. C Street Notice for Publication DEPARTMENT OF Til K INTKHIoJl, Land office at Oregon City, Oregon, February 25, 105. Notice Is hereby given that tbe following-named settler has tiled notice of bis intention Io make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on April 12, 1005, via: Frederick E. Howe, one of the heirs of Mary M. Howe, deceased, H. K. No. 12320, for the 8. J of N. E. I of 8eo. 18, T. 9 8., R. 6 W. He names the following wltnesoes to prove bis continuous renldonoe upon and cultivation of said land, yiz : John Cline, of Pedee, Oregon; John V. Ron co, of Pedee, Oregon j Paul Rouco, of Pedee, Oregon; Sarah Ronco, of Pedee, Oregon. ALGERNON S. DRESSER, Register. but opinion claim to havo Suits f? I Co., Jlirlie, Oregon. Edgar Independence. First Class Millinery yytrj'mwJssgfe'B'-i mass IlatsSMade To Order.. mus Pearl Squire eistwt, vi Independence jfiotlio for Publication bEI'ARTUKNT Of TUB INTERIOR, Land Ofllce at Oregon City, Oregon, February 25, 1U05. Notice is hereby given that tbe fol-lnwinLr-nninnil imttlor has filed notloe of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, aud that w proof will be made before tho Register and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon on April 12, 1005, viz: Frederick lu Howe, H. E. No. 12(550 for the 8 I ' 8 W i 8 J ef H E 1 Beo. 12, T. 9 S., R. 7 V. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upD and cultivation of said land, viz: 3oW r.Hna nt PmIm. Oreiron : John V. Ronco, of Pedoe, Oregon ; Paul Ronoo,( of Pedee, Oregon; Baraft - Pedee, Oregon. ALGERNON 8. DRESSER, Register,