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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1908)
tCUL A.3 MSCUt MI'S J, ) Vi ItHl, lb liuelia Vl.U leal terdaj and paid lM thrti i.U....t c.tt. ItetUKa that it quiil up that J"l t but lli7ino,u'i f.trUnJ r VVhti Ifan- pjruihm facilitie aet brilT thor' I i lilil bubt but I be o'd ttry g worttaillh reopen! and do brisk tuviliol M the clay at that I jvUe I the ll fir potlerj on the; tmU A large quatilitjr of Clay wa !iiH-J lat unmer lo New. berg lo tt ud there and it wuld eem tbat if iht niattrr wa- brought lo the attention of lb righl parlie thai factory oould b bad to 1 cate at thin point. Dr. Al'in, IVniint, Coorwr Bui Mr ami Mr, Clud Hubbard left M.wly fir Portland. P-rl!cd bfd frh vrf day I (jo tmte fn-qti"". t Irlue f rwrrr. Lm H.iltiiiMOri a a janjer Monday for McMninvi l. rA gtvHl pair of l(cltiig g a X, ret $1 OU at Kreamer'. Bm Qwilliani. of Monmouth, went to Portland the 6rt of the week. Foil line iuulin underwear, new arrival at Meaner, Conkey fe Walker'. Sheriff Grant looked after affair fhiaoflice in Independence yea terday. H-w Snuimer wash good already for allowing at Meesnr, Conkey & WaUrrV h L. Mc(5own, lit reported lo be quite ill at bia home couth oi tbi city. The Polk county tat list ia at the First State Bank whore taxea may be paid. lie. J. II. Douglas will preach at the Baptist cburcli next Sunday evening. No more wailing for patterns. Meesner, Conkey & Walker carry a complete stocky. Buy the beat in pattern, the Pic torial Heview at Meaner, Conkey & Walker's. Mies Lucile Burt, of the Mon mouth Hotel, was a pleasant caller at the E-NTERTKIsk office Tuesday. For Sale or Trade for Fresh Cow A 240 egg incubator and brooder. Call on J. W. Bullard. ' 2 5 Some beautiful things in new epring dress goods just in at Mea ner. Conkey & Walker's. Men's all wool Oregon cashmere sails only $l(J, new spring goods, atMessner, Conkey & Walker's. Seventeen cases being the first installment of new spring shoes just received at Moore's Cash Store. J. W. Harrington, of Monmouth h f HOYAt GKAI X U : I cacAki or TAMTAM II f TTTl . l 1 AAW' AlAr-wXU-a BakinsFoYdcr V AltOLUTtlt runs A. B. Taylor' new barn ii one of ttia beat ol it kind in the county. It t tullt on modern linea ini ia large and eommo.iiou. It was built by C. Pnrvine and eon and ia well constructed. There is anmle itoraae room for bar and grain. The new barn is built on iheciltot the old on that was partially dtatroyed by fire eoiueaii week ago. Mr. Taylor h been in the livery bu-ines in Itid-pn dfnce for the past 11 years and that be i Btlistied with the town ai l businss point, hi rebuilding In such a substantial way fully tea titles. A showing what cn be done on a small piece of Polk county land it is a (act that the Loe Brother marketed 1230 worth of straw berries oil" of a h If acre of ground last siwnmer This was done with out any extra care and the market ing was'dune between jobs on the farm and did not take op any tim that would inte.fere with their farm work. Doss it not stand to reason that with ones entire attention JGQo ore's Gash Store OKKliON Genuine Butter Nut bread at Irvine' grocery. C. N. Tharp mad a buainef trip to Dallas ytrday, Bean Spray pump and pry material for al by Iv. M. Wade A Co. A, Mulkey and wife were vis itor in the city from Monmouth Wed nesday. Stewart hore clipper and aheep hearing machine are for sale, at R. M. Wade A Co'. Firt shvwing of new spring waists Friday and Saturday at Mesaner, Conkey t Walker' M. J. Kreuls waa in from hi farm near Saver Wsdneeda Set ting ready for the spring plowing. II. ii. Wolf wai in from Li farm yesterday preparing for fpring and purchased a lot of new woven wire fence. 1). A. Madison and wife, of Dal las, came over Tuesday evening lo see Tne Squires Daughter" at the opera bouse Bee. J. H. Douglas, former pastor of the Baptist church here, has ac cepted a call to the First Baptist church of Pomeroy, Washington. Now is the time to spray your Large Turkish Towels , ' .... . 20c Each Spring Styles LA DI ICS' OXFORD SHOES From $1.00 to $:?.r.O a pair i ijimvrleait jOadj Thr will be rrjjuUr rvt In the Mttiid't church i.s I Sunday, t'omple'a Hoe ladir tuDalio underwear In iciliailr good value at Meaaner, Coukay A Walker'a. A Call t Action. By urgent rqurl I hrby call a tiiai- convention cf the aocialUi of Polk county In tnrtt at the court house In Dal! at th totur of 10 o'clock a. rn., Saturday, Martb 7i 1908. Jamkr F, lk a hk a, Chairman ot Cuutv Comniltl-e lien Botisi Tacsday febraary, 23. Frel iUyraoud, whose comedy The Missouri Girl," ha md millioi.i laugh, will prsrt-nt hi nw play Old Arkansaw at the oprra houa TutHidav February 2uli. This ia ihe first opprt unity local amusement lover hav bad to ie Old Arkan-aw, and a crowdi-d house is a certainty. Tha fir'. tin j a art la tb sUire call (t oor II. fO lawa waiita an 1 let u aliuw you ouilhlr.f far t-ttr that anything hown it lb town lfre. MfMtiei, Conkey & Walker' Don't U mad ul it; quit wory int: worry kiue. It i ever ured illainreth world ieguti and it navar a ill. Laugh, ami your cred itor will thluk you've got money in the bank. Nothing id laugh, about? (bee Old Arkaniaw at the opart home oo Tueaday, Feb 25 and you can't help laughing. Nonce to the i'ubllo fudiiu!tnr, Ori'ifoo, Fab., , 10K Notice la haraby given that toy wife Minnie WbltMkar, baa lfl n.y til and boar'J without Jtut cau or prov ocation, and all parlta are berabf warned, ll.at I will not t reapoDalble for any debt tl al be may cnnltacl on my accoiiiit. (J. L. Whltraker. IIOMKK lUltlK Ko. K of r Mvetarvitry Mon. tilflit la K. of I. Hall. W. II. Kig, C. t J, . lUoliardaoii. K.lt and H. tnrned to the business that the ! wlln u!8 suipnur soiu ia,i 1..m Mum.? ! tion for the first spraying. This Oregon, wishes the people cf Polk j has been promoted in Corvnllis. county to Snow that he is prepared Corvallis Times. to do orchard spraying. Jasperson, the undertaker, keeps a full and complete stock of funeral goods, prices for full size coffins as , low as $17.00 Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Waynfr came up from Portland Wednesday for a short visit with their daughter, Mrs. W: R. Allin. Mrs. Cora Marks, of near Lewis ville, was visiting her daughter, Mrs. George Jones, of this city, the fore part of the week. The regular list of taxes for the county of Polk is now in the bands of the Independence Nation al Bank where those who wish may call and pay the same. Mies Carrie Danneman and A. R. Woodcock, of Corvallis, were visitors at the meeting of the dis trict convention of the Rebekas which took place in this city Tues day evening. Stray White horse about five years, weighs 900, branded on right shoulder, shod all round. Owner call and get him and settle bill for beep and this adv. Jones' feed barn. 2-5 Mrs. Milton McGowan and baby Wayne, of Boring, Oregon, and Mrs.' Willie Shafer spent Tuesday at "The Firs," the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. , McGowan. B. M. Atkins is the new manager of the'WillameMe Valley Company, in charge of the el-ctric liht aixl power plant at Corvallis, vice Guy Clark, resigned. Mr. Atkins is from Independence, where he has long reidfd. and where be held a position with the Willamette Valley hide and Feek with a touch of the Company, similar to that' which he i grip, but so far has been able to I keep a little tchancea about you can get at 11. M. Wade Ji Go's. j - Mrs. Jj'red Hess, of Buffalo, Wyo ming, after a three weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Strickler, left Tues day for home via Seattle and Taco ma. ' II. M. Edgar has been playing StykfC',7 .,-, i. t. . Toe our in the lend with even that he wins A ladies' basket ball game has been arranged for Saturday even ing at Normal gymnasium at Mon month. , A Portland girls' team will contest with the Normal girls bad an exciting game is promised, Linden & Posz have sold their meat market to Chamberlain dc Long, who came to this city from Albany. Messrs. Linden & Posz de sire to thank the people of Indepen dence for the liberal patronage which they have accorded the old firm and also to recommend the new firm to Independence people. The new proprietors take charge ot the market next Monday. A box car on the regular south bound lreigbt got off the track at Whiteson, Tuesday afternoon, and not only delayed the freight about two hours but also both the pass enger trains on the west side into Portland. The trainmen turned the box car over on the depot plat form at Whiteson and finally al lowed the passenger trains to get by.. Calvary Presbyterian church. Rev. J. A. P. McGaw acting pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn ing service at 11. Subjectof sermon, "The Reality of the Invisible." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30. Sut ject of sermon, "The Wise and the Foolish Virgins." W. E. Helm, formerly of Prine ville, Oregon, was a pleasant caller at this office Wednesday, and re newed old acquaintanceship with the editor. He also left his measure for 104 copies of the Enterprise. T. A. Riggs closed deals for hops for a London firm this week as follows: D. B. Taylor, 407' bales; John Cooper, 55, Alva Craven, 100; W. H. Murphy, 61; Sloper Bros.', 182. T. A. Riggs was-a caller at the Enterprise office yesterday, from Monmouth. Mr. Riggs is one of the merchants of Monmouth. out. James Hanna has justcompleted a new concrete sibewalk in front of his property on Fourth street. It is a noticeable fact that whenever he takes hold of a piece of property it begins to improve at once. We are now nearly ready to show our new spring suits for men. In snappy up-to-date garments these beat anything yet shown in Independence call and inspect them at Messner, Conkey & Walk er's. O. Gunderson, who has been in this city during the last few days in the interest of Salvation Army rescue work, desires to take this means of thanking the people of Independence for their liberal Bup- post of the work, also the kindly feeling shown for the work. ... . A mask carnival will take s place at the skating rink in Monmouth, Saturday evening. Music for the occasion will be furnished by the Normal band. Prizes will be award ed for handsomest costume worn by ladies, ahlo the best skating by couples, and best represented' busi ness house by gentlemen character. Kcnietulier ami atlt-nd SURPRISE SALE Kach . Friday until further notice. Wo will have 011 salt extra specials.1 Our Pride Concord Harness Our Extra Hlak Cradm CONCORD HARNESS, a lali1ard of v U10 foimli il. I iifs -i nr ouRiitv 'l Ivalhrr, style am) v oriiiiirlil ; It i inmlt- ot ( amotiila oak l a In r, and It la Fully Guaranteed Free from Flaws. HARNESS JJ'i'TV.lV;.-!, !;J 1,(11.1 llrMI. n :;-i in, hot I,m.i cliffks, H'lifililti ti I i 1 1 t m . nlllrlii'il f 1 on l fiieu 1 1 -. leil Ino a I In., I'l loot Imi IihiiiI iwwril lid nni a. Munich No f ChiicokI Im'Ii, X (' pint ei, illi I .'I 4 I'HMi" tint IUX ItKJp. 1 IJW, J 12 iu. Uxly, 1 3-4 in point with coclii-ea. lireerhlng, folrtwd 1 1-2 in. Ittyrra, 1 . hip trap Imijc loop tnir, 1 In "Ut H(ra, I 1 4 In. ImUlliai ka, I in. limy tra4, tirraHt alrtipa 1 1-2 in. "with aiiHiia na J plIdi-H, polti cf'iipa 1 I -'j In. lllyl-onrfa fo!.!i'i I I U lin lo'C. lei.U ill iIm i i-ca ph:ck- u i niui r roiXAits I'KH'K- W li ll i OI.! A H" PKK'r. W 1 I SSOI'T I'.Ki t'KlNU OS ( nl.l.AKH, .HI'"' Geo. Dunham. Independence. u can? Kccp the Quality up is Hamilton Brown's motto We sell their lino exclusively jlmerican r"" SHOE c - ' ''''' Piic $3.50 Style 6003 A via kid Uuchet lac boot, wilh patrol Uo itara and hel foxing welted foie, miii tary heel aaa patent Up. 'ValMr, Toe Ladies Massaging and sham pooing done at Cleve Robinson's barber shop, with electric vibra tion. Hours 7 to 8 p. m. Mrs. Chas. E. Hicks and family arrived in Independence Wednes day to make their future home. Mrs. M. W. Wallace weqt to Portland Thursday to attend the millinery opening. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hill died Wednesday morn ing, aged four days. Dr. Dugaune, dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Vetch seed for tale by J. H. Col lins, Independence. . 3 20 Mark Twain sayg that there are onlv two conditions in life, under which no man can be happy. One is when you are bilious and the other w,hen your - shirt pinches in a l lfT - ' ' -a tne neoK. we nave now round a cure for these two ills see Old Arkansaw; that will cure the worst case of billiousaess on earth. Opera house Tuesday, February 25. ' The Bijou Stock Company play ed two nights the first of the week to fair houses, but owing to a lot of other public meetings there was not the house that the players merit ed. Mr. Van, the manager of this company, has had year of exper ience on the road and has gotten together a fine company. They played to Dallas audiences the latter part of the week and will play a return engagement here at aorae future time. . A regular $2.50 Shoe in many stores. A 11 solid leatner guar anteed a good grade Kid. New Spring style. A dressy Shoe. ff r ' 1 ' ' ii aJ REO GENTLEMEN'S ROADSTER The sportiest thing on wheels. 20 horse power, 45 miles an hour. Price $1100: with doctor's Top, $1140. II. M. EDGAR, Agt., Independence H. Ilirschberg, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cash. The Independence National Bank if Incorporated 1889 A PRICE $1.75 A PAIR Voore's Gash Store Independence We take EGGS in trude. Ilnterest Paid on. Time Deposits D. W. Sears, B. F. Directors: H. Hirsonberg, . A. Nelson, Smith and J. E. Rhodes. POLK COUNTY BANK MONMOUTH, - OREGON. PAID CAPITAL $30,000.00 Transaets a general banking and exofaaage business. Deposit received, Loan made, Drafts old. ' 1 Ovfiosrs AND DrHEeTORe J. H. Bawtef, Free., P. L, Campbell, Vlee Fre., Ira O. Fowall, Gastator J. B. T. Bailer, f, 8. Pewell, J. B. Stamp, I. M. Simpson.