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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1906)
Grand 00 Kf fk Ball Limited to 600 Couples Saturday At Krcbs Bros. Mammoth Hall, 50x150 aturday Wight During PORTLAND ORCHESTRA very Night easoo Fr Ki. Itrut. Warned, Lost. Found or similar noir, thrv line 'lb ct., one iiion tli 75 eta. State normal School at momnoutl)! &umf mm Begins ita 2.1lh year September 20, 1'JiMi, jhree full courws of study. Higher course recognized In Wash inition and other slate. The brut ami shortest way to a state and lift paper. Additional work in both general and state Method; also, fchool management for graded and ungraded schools will be given thi cominr yr. Longer term, higher waft-n Mini better opportunities are oreu to Normal uraduata. School directors appreciate tha superior ability of llonuiouib gradual, and thedsmanU far exceed the supply. i;a'nio;"i rm-'mning iuu iniorma tion will be int on application. Correspondent" invited. Address, HOP GROWERS J. B. V. Butler, Registrar. The M. V. Cash Store We desire to call the attention of Independence people to our new store it Wo carry the I). A V. Shoes, which give splendid aervico and aro neat and dressy in appearance. Wo also have trunks and tolcecopea and a general lino of notions, hosiery and underwear. We will givo you courteous icrvice and honest values. Call and see us when in Salem. Yours Truly Mills & Vass, Props 301 Commercial Street, Salem, Ore. sr. STi tiJSm i I !W6 and Ton Acre The Wilson Place" on Rail road i mile from Indepen dence has been secured by LYON & DICKINSON, cut np into 5 and 10 acre tracts and is thia week placed on the market. You can get 5 acres at 160 and $65 an acre; 10 acres $75 to $80 an acre. First come, first served. These are bargains whether you need the land or not. Lyon & Dickinson LO.ST On the Independence race track, .Saturday btpt. I, an oiten faced silver watch, with gold elk n back. Kinder please report to Geo Jones, Independence. 9-11. LOST. A small account book with threshing memorandum ami containing bank drpotil alip of W. II. Cockle. Hook lost on It dependence Hnena VinU road. Kinder report at this office. hpt 11. OUND. On 1 1-8 w.isin ndge at Independence u thumb index ac count book containing a few Sa lem parties naniHt. Inquire at this office. HORSES FOR SALE Three work horses, weight 1500 pounds; thre fillies, two yearln ga and one two-year old. Enquire of John Suii'mi, Independence, 9-28 WANTED 10 tons of g tod baled bay. delivered at Rosa's hop tard Addrees A. J Whitcaker, Inde pendence. FOR SALE Steam wood saw, 5 borse power engine, 6-horse power boiler. A good bargain. Sam Muhlman, Independence, Ore. FOR SALE Single Comb Brown Leghorn Oockrels, Irom imported stock. 1 dollar each. O. M. San ford, Independence. 10-4 WATCH FOUND. An open faced watch with string attached found outheplaceofj.il. 8'ump one mile west of Monmouth. Call at this office and describe watch. FOR RENT A 40-acre hop ranch for a term of one to three years. House and barn on place. Land for hay with place. Enquire at this office. WANTED To rent a smalt;, ranch of 50 or 60 acres, furnished on shares. Experienced in dairying, fanning and care of stock. Ad dress W. II. Dickens, Indepen dence. 917 WANTED A reliable person to conduct a boarding house during hop picking season. Enquire of G. Schultz, at Ottenheimer's hop yard. FOR RENT A farm of 360 acres at Orowley station; 250 acres in cultivation. For further partic-j ulars inquire of J. M. Craven, Independence, Ore. FURNISHED ROOMS Three fur nished rooms for gentlemen, at my residence on C street. In quire of Mrs. L. L. Whiteaker. FOR SALE California Medicated Soap, good for sores, chapped hands etc. Sold by Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr., Monmouth St MEN WANTED Saw mill and lumber yard laborers $2.25 psr day. Woodsmen $2 25 to 3 00. Steady work. Apply to Booth Kelly Lumber Co., Eugene, Ore gon. FOR SALE Two sets of double work harness. Enquire at Dick inson's livery stable. CARPET WEAVING J. J. Boler, south of the Motor line Indepen dence, is prepared to weave your carpet. Call on or address him FOR SALE Jersey cow young and fresh. Enquire of J. L, Caron, Monmouth, Ore. EGGS FOR HALE Single comb white leghorn. Per setting $1.50 j or two settings $2 50. Address G. G. Hewitt, Monmouth. 5-6 FOR SALE A good wagon, team and harness cheap. Enquire at J. O. Davidson farm one mile northwest of Parker Station. SHORT HORN BULL Good short ho -ii tiuli at Jones' feed Stable. Service $1. We would like to call your attention to the latest heat reg ulator and alarm. It can he uvl at any temperature and an alarm bell will ring if the teniM?rature should fall aa much -as one degree; anoth er bell will ring if th temperature should raiae ono degree Just the thing for the hop house to guarantee pe rfec t curing. Krebs'yard and most of the lead ing grower are in stalling this regula tor in their kilns. E. C. GAMBLE, PORTLAND y7 1 i A VlWOffi BRAND-SHOE f FOR EVERY FO OT i Wc make every 6tylc of shoe that is worn. That is one reason why we can give you better value for the money in Diamond Brand shoes than is possible in factories making only one kind of shoe. Ai we operate five large plants, subdivided into aerea specialty factories, every inch of leather can be utilized la some department and we arc enabled to grade our leather to produce uniformly the highest quality without waste. Ask your dealer for Diamond Brand Shoes. I; v- ' i "DIAMOND BRAND" SHOEMAKERS WEsAfAK MORE-FINE SHOES WAN ANr OTHER HOUSE IN JUL WL5T HA3ag3BKlMMaamigS illamet 5 V alley C ompany The High Tension L'ne from Dallas to Independence is now complete. We are prepared to serve the people of Independence, Monmouth and Vicinity with Light and si m ower At Very Reasonable Rates Read Rate Cards and Put in Your Order Light Rate Residences NO. UGHTS FLAT RATK 1 16 c. p. Lamp, per month, $100 2 16 o. p. . 1 35 3' 16 o. p. " " " ...... 1 70 4 16 c. p. " " " 2 00 5 16 c p. lamps, 10 cents each up to 20 lights and 6 cents per K. W. 20 16 c. p. lamps, 5 cents each up to 40 lights and 5 cents ppr K. W. Straight meter 15 cents per K. W. with out any charges per drop. Business Houses 1 16 c. p. Lamp, per month, $100 2 16 c. p. " 1.50 3 16 c. p. " " " 200 4 16 c. p " " " 2.50 5 to 10 16 c. p. lamps, 25c. each and 5c. per K. W. 10 to 20 16 c. p. lamps, 20c. each and 5o. per K. W. A Kilowatt is equal to the enrrent consumed by eighteen 16 o. p. lamps burning one hour. Power Rate KILOWATTS PER K. W MOTH 100 or Less 7 Cents 100-200.... .....6J Cents 200-300 6. J Cents 300-400.. ..6 Cents 400-500 5 Cents 500-6UO 5 1 Cenis 600-700 5 Cents 700-800 ... 4J Cents 800-1000 .4 Cents 1000-1500.. 3f Cents 1500r2000..... 3i Cents 000-3000 3 Cents 3000-4000. . ................. 3 Cents 4000-6000 2 J Cents 6000-8000 2 Cents SOOO-10000... ...2 Cents Minimum Rate, 1 H. P. up $4 per month Ceiling Fans $2.50 per mouth Desk Fans .$1.50 per month A Kilowatt is equal to thp current consumed ry e ghteen 1(5 c. p. l:tmps burning one ho ir. s 1