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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1906)
: : . .. . - i B . . . - r ' 'I r-1 r""- r i " pHI 1 L" - - " . , - . i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Try I u J n J nc" rant. tew rotttl Pr.AlUn, !Wnt.t. tXv.prr ltiU.! All lb. M. aailaU aa brought till rnjuinuoti pawiroay U asait in cli-t Elntf l-fth'gsif Kodak u j.lir t Mexico's 1 .Mi,, (iucv Wileo aa lui-y hoio ituJiiv ' a cranberry merchant in Juu- Mri. K. T. Il-uV! vMt. InVy frfb..ul at hour. rortUtul lae pt few day, j Tom llartmau, h market r V Hntiliaril .nJ if left Hal-! ln lh rier bottom just; .' . ....:.. Uxuihof town, brought in alu iimav itr a irtn to aiwi ia. "The Firatnau'a Maacot pr noua mur.u.y iu.. .rou:ul tBJ wLhd two VuUV fi. M. Daiii.l. the Mrtntnoui aiiJ thirttrn ouuct-a. Thai's fonio 1.1... ll.a lr..,l InlllfttA vtr rrli -i ' o. merchant, la in Portland this weal Mie Hackleman of St. John?, tutting her aUtrr, Mr. John IM J. P. Winn, the real iat m of Ruena Vita, spent Sunday i town. Mrs. G. A. Wilcox tntertaieed the "Crab Society" last Friday evening. Born Friday, September 23 Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Be vena, a pound boy. There will be specialties betwe n acta at "The Fireman's Mascol" Thursday night. If ysu are in need of dentistry see Dr. Nthrbas over Inde pendence National Bank. Dr. Thompson arrived from Al bany yesterday and looka perfeatly natural on the street again. CleTe Robinson left Sunday for Goldendale, Wash., where he will engage in the barber business. A Lyon & Healy harp, valued at $1200 will be played at "The Fire man's Mascot" Thursday night. Mrs. R. J. Taylor visited Satur day and Sunday at Corvallia with her daughter, Mrs. Willard Ireland. Frank Kirkland and Maurice Butler have been taking in the eights in Portland the past few days. Interest grows in the wrestling natch between Strangler Smith and W. R. McDonald Thursday sight. Mrs. Paddock, Mrs. Heath and Mrs. Ingram attended the M. E. conference in Portland Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruby Rogoway of Albany, left for home yesterday after visit ing several days with her sister, Mrs. A. Gross. ' Otis Flum is advertising a Bale of his stock, farm implements and houBehpld goods at the Geo. Herron place, near Monmoth, Oct. 16th. Mrs. Lottie Hedges-Dorris, teach er of voice and piano. Studio at the residence of D. L. Hedges, Monmouth street 364. Dean Walker, Pearl Locke and Wright Porterfield left Friday for Columbia University at Portland where they have entered as stu dents for the year. G. C. Covalt and wife were ar rivals here Friday from Washing ton and may locate m this vicinity the country. Mr. Covalt owns a noor ttiAfclet.nn. Wash. in tomato, i Walter Dickinson came down i front S.-attle Sunday. He brought, along bis dog and gun and will en-, deavor to kill hU share of pheas-i aula during the season, while visit ing at the home of his father, J. W. Die a i neon. M. V. Stewart was in town Sat urday making preparations to keep the "foreigners" out of his fields during the open season for shoot ing pheasants. Mr. Stewart doesn t ao much mind the home boya, but he will draw the line at Portland sportsmen. If you enjoy a good wrestling bout do oot fail to be present at the auditorium Thursday evening. Messrs. Smith and McDonald are beth past masters in the art and you will get your money's worth. See large billa for further par ticular!. A carload of household goode for L. G. Reeves and F. M. Chatelat arrived Saturday from southern Colorado. Mr. Reevea purchased property here two years ago ata will now with his family take op permanent residence as will also his son-in-law, Mr. Chatelat, and family. Both families have been spending the past lour weeks in the hop yards with their friends Air. and Mrs. Currie and all have thoroughlp enjoyed the outing. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lewis, of Lewleville, came in Saturday from Portland, en route home. They had been down to see Job McCload, a brother of Mrs. Lewis, and who has been eonfined in a Portland hospital for a couple of months. Mr. McCloud's friends here will be glad to know he is now convales cent. . C. H. Cummins of the Rickreall neighborhood, was here Saturday and reports everybody in bis neck ' the woods as prosperous ana 'eood times a plenty." All crops are harvested and returns entirely satisfactory. He and a numoer of nelehbors are selling milk to the Phone Main cheese taciory ai uanaa uu u.. . a prontaDie DusinesB. wi. ;un minswaa here looking around to buy more cows. "Say, paw?" queried little Eva nDeck. "what is a martyr?" "A martyr, my dear, is what your maw married to. Miss MileB Windig evidently oa i,el in hia head. Mr. Giles E is as they were quite well pleased with -Yes, and that's not the worst of t, either. His jaws are ball bear- IS THE CHEAPEST And don't lose sight , of the fact that all our harness is manufactured f r o m California oak tanned leather, guaranteed absolutely with out flaws. It is the best and the best it the cheapest at any price. Tents, all lizes and guar anteed full size and weight. All lines of leather goods in the harness trade. GEO DUNHAM THE HARNtM MAN lmAmf''"CZ' Also aarry cteck food ad vetaraary aaedleiae. Yw are rwmlly J.vited to call, laspeet aaratoak aad get prieea. Wc have bought entirely too many Womcns and Misses Cloaks. Well. (Ley were so rrcy we could not resist bu)lngt so we find ourselves badly overstocked and must id! them at a sacrifice in order to force them out before the season is too far gone. Our mistake and loss is your gain. It gives you a bigjer assortment to rick from and forces us to sell them M a sacrifice, for c are rmined to have none left at the close of the season if extremely low prices will do the work. 0 0 scount Fop' Cash Beginning Wednesday, Oct. 3d, aii(luntil further notice we will give 20 per cent discount on all our Womcns. Misses and Childrcns Cloaks and Rain Coats sold lor cash. A big reduc tion like this at tho end of the season is not so very startling, but when it comes at the very beginning of the season as this does it is entirely out of the ordinary and should bring a broad smile on the face of every cloak purchaser in this community. Mens and Boys Clotlning at 1Q per cent discount 3 tseaste as S&S&Bi come and see us. len per cent, uibuui i j Goods Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Mens, Womens and Child rens Underwear, and Notions is complete. Big, new line of Hats and Caps. Bargains in all lines. r )i i I I Jr I I J ' I, I, run fcW bisattatsl gi aiaBMBkBf WmmmWmm awaaai . Monmouth! Oregon The new script eieu on the front door of the West Side Enterprise office, resplendent with the glitter of gold, is real gold leaf work. To Albert Sperling is due credit for the artistic work. Mr. Sperling is comparatively young in the sign designing and writing business, yet his work is attracting tho at tention of the public that discrim inates between cheap ana nign class work. Attractive signs, liks other forms of advertising pays, and the best is the cheapest. Meeker Did your wife enjoy her two weeks' sojourn in the country? En peck I don't know, but you bet I did. Mrs. Lizzie Eoff has opened a restaurant in the old restaurant building on C street, and it fills a lone felt want in Independence. It is really first class in all its ap pointment8 with new dishes, new ilverwsre. new and tidy linens. The tables are supplied with the best the market affords and at Mrs. Eoff s restaurant you can eat a meal tn comfort with the surround ings of real home life. Commercial men will find meals and service to their liking at Mrs. Eoffs restaurant with no grounds of complaint. The Willamette Valley Co. did not succeed in buying the Ross burg water and light system. ECLECTRIC SHORTHAND BY MAIL Learn Shorthand by mail in your own home, by taking our Correspondence pourse. Eclectic Shorthand (as its name implies) embodies the best of all systems, and has none of the disad vantages of any. It is simple, briefest and the most legible system in existence. We can give you a thorough knowledge of Shorthand in three Months. Write ns today for free booklet and full Information. Address G. B. HARDIN, Dallas, Ore. ury l. i j v i w ' a a - f I li !H - ' - - - - ' - - H - frl Read the West Side Enterprise