West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908, February 25, 1908, Image 4

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' Win. Barm tt of Monmouth m
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price lone I.ihI Thureday.
For lt or Trft l" f-r Fresh l-w
A 2 1J i ga iucuV:"f ! brooder.
Call on J. W. Buthrd, . 1' )
Same beautiful Uiit.g" in new
fprii g dre- good j.i-t in at .Ve--
ner. Con k ey & WalkerV
'Mi-4 NeliiJ V. WillicHis was
dawn from Airlie Httemlinj; the
teachers im-titule.
Men's a!i wool On m ciiluiier.-
suits only H "t'W eonn.n g"ihi.
at Messner, Confcty & WalkerV.
Mies Kate Jones of Independence
th ppsC thin xvi'-k of
friends in this citv Corvalli Ga
zette. . "
Jaepereon, the urdertaker, keep
a full and complete taok of funtral
goods, prices for full ("ize coffins 88
low as 117.00
Rev. W. P. Chape, paetor of the
Christian church, hB move! into
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Eggs For Sale;
W. W. Krm Wat i n fiom ; ihe I, imi i M
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Mr. E. KffRiw.i..fT;Mra.Ji.Uw 1. F. All, f WrlN, iKk art in
Itwuw. '.-; Mr; n..J'-. f-; VV.)" "r f Inniluu.fi lit M
KirkUnd, S '; Sari Jr!.m, M. j Fellow lo l;e in Moiuu-nth iur
Thr re rail ti h' iK. xhnn j Jr fviung.
fi'.in tlat hive clietl leather) Jf y.m are inte-ehted in a ear.r.ry
Time irverwl y ar 'tt the ail. tied J don't fail t tt'nd the im-Mtn,? of
t;-c nort ,nid tn tlt ei liUliou who ara trjir.g to pet rna K-
tie mii jH.rlum lipreoii n i' ierrr. rau-.i nere. j
trial pphe-re. - Mic Toi'SV Vattioi, the lament- j
! i ,i KM-.r-e i f .! nre to aifjed )oam Vf.ta:iit. len.K-red
lh ii,lerl .nanlfVM.,1 ly the . Ku!ifuU,.lo at tb" M K. Clmro'. j
the U W! cteoiih', in their lnima. nl 1 1 ill cut til t.orvai!(i yc
frr t- iiiiisii! nilii-H li'K, terday to lok aAr hnii;fs in.it
Ti e-e ar
ther aie :uur gnud rn!".deiH'ea
aiuoni; the funnem than ti i-i"' in thmcntinery
thi prcti.m uf Folk cui'ty. Vtocf j c.mu li te lino 'aiee oiupHii
of this fa tiiiii he had hv .tasini n
I'-ri fn'ni Inilian liuun r
PuiV. btwintrlny
firs; It r aeitinR IS
e;-ye aln er,L"' fumi In-avy
weight IS'.u k Miiinrem
( lleurne atriiin of Miiry
lani ) t'i.M -ttin 1 5 ejs.
Kaie Mifi.iRiir., liny I iy
tlie laryi'at eK". Have
aome'tiiie Miunrc rock
f aaltt rea.-onahle. Writu
m cr phm.e No. yi'ill
Home, and UelUIUack 021.
ai d aftila there will involipat
Mrs. JInneta Rirkland,
Jitbany. Oregon
omlerwear in excep'uuiallv roo 1 , T, ,t , Vtf Sim hirrtt ' 11.' K. I). Itciltf 5
d tvnirtli il town ftnit een in" values
tleeant !) luuiia that J. 1?
Km.hi ii huilding n hi-" farm ) .J() petma 1,,,-uhat.ir for
eituated in th midet of henutiful j . (, , .....,.:.. or,i, i
Me?ncr. ("ii'ikev it
i taiurp a v
i Walker'a.
ornsmental tru-H and ehrr.hs k)J
surround . d .y well kept orcbarde
and farm l-od. Mr Knowlte
i one of our ni rt proeperoiH and
up tvvdat farmer.
The pa-::e of banket bull between
the First 1.V! of Independence
and tin Columbia University teain
Friday ni-ht, i- said to -have been
the pwift; gatiie played here thi.
!p';t-o;i. there was a K"in eieu
Inndienen nut to witnPSthl came
and Imili fide? had ehn mpiona who(
duire at llanna & Irvine's hard-
wnrentnre. !-!?. i
Prof. Longergnn and Mathew
Ennip, of Columbia lTntven-itT,
wero the gut'la of Deau Walker
several days lal week.
LOST Saturday evening; laie?
rinp with two nniaH diiimondu nnd
emerald set. Return to Enterprise
o!Iic and receive reward. 2 2S
A ievv poof i Grand Old Ore-
wit h word In I?ol Roy I'ar-
w n o i . . ,
! yelled lustily. ' he game rre.iUed j ' .
inati-at the end of tha necondj.'
. . i.i i ii ip eiii i it viiti'n ui'."ii.
rnnnd. bu', as it was claimed tnere ;
could be no tie game another ten
minutes run waa made which re
sulted in a score of 2-5 to 23 in
favor of the vinitine team.
Williams' Jubilee Singer
-BARBER SHOP-
Porcelain Hatha
Rootb!aek iu connection,
COOI'KH i'ni.!tN
A f'atl l Anion.
I)y urgent re jtji-tt I ln-ttly
sc in"' s , i,iijiF" " f
Tl. Mtt tium fii art' In tb
tnfa t !l iii out II .1 U la h w aUtu
aii.k cuAVrhth.ii fifth .(Ulil 1s J"
..fPidk cunty Miuoat t lh tnilMt.rl.i-tur tb... .ryil iiit hi.n iu
huuee in !a!U- al tt. ..n.r of 10 , " ' ';' Miin. Cnkey
ob- k a. ni , hlurd, .Manli7,:,V Ulkn'i
lhs. I J in'l li-ina.l ai"Ut it, ijolt ury-
Jami n F. I. !, i i-t; worry kiiie, Iitiwfertiun-.ini.
t'liuriu:: nt t'.Mu.ty C i.Uuhtri-. i.i h,t. U,t nurid 1 rtt U and It
T.T. w . i !.ev-r I.uh, and )our td-
Ui r. win iM'tH y t n (!"' i""""
H, tl.e biik. Nothing to 1!I
many M-v-wrut. I,,al.-.lt. li... a aran.aw .a
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Arm. -a .'ilie. Il lm 't ! ull- r I he ( ..-f limine nil I tie'iiay, r 1 1
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mv:"l Mil a i tiliwulel ni t .'i limt
liesiilia 'v I limevler t i
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rei'.i-iim, kli'l iUk. ' .tnl !! ill u,,t it,
Open IIuu5e TuwJjy Injury, 25.
Fred Ray it. nnd, la . ' . medv
Th' MtHatMIji Gjrl," t in ide
mil!: n laiuh, w ill pr nt bis new
play Old ' Arkaneaw hI tlie iy rti nn m.v lui. uiit,
houa Tueeday February ".'it!i 'j
'I liia i- the diet opji x( u!iity bit dl j
anmietnent lover bav ; hud to
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i mi l ymi can I u!p iauiuiiig.
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Our Pride Concord Harness
n..m r.tr., Illh Cmtim rOKfORn HjIKKFSS. h eliil.ilimi nl
v iioe mlili ni riji" n!i il, ( i.ie Mil eMiir ijinrity f atlii-r, evle end
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Fully Guaranteed Free from Flaws
HARNESS
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W. B' ALLIN, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
tVlulnM Kitrectloo ' .riHir
Indejiendence, ' '
Oregoa
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Albany Democrat.
W. A. Meaner returned Saturday
from a bnrine?8 trip to Fossil where
he disposed of his large stock ranch
and has purchased .a farm on the
He n-poriH a very
i T.unbiimiilp
appear at the tnaepenoence Fplel,ant trip.
honsfi in this citv' March 4th. !
vu, ......... 1 i -. . senator j'nuon is eenainz oui
hi, new home in the C barley xiut-j i he eome fcere nnaer me auepicea . of n d den ,ed t0
uira resiaeuce. ioi um muirs nu cvv-ic.j
ISaptiat church of this city.
Among other institutions that
, may confidently be expected to be
bnilt here in the near future, il
an automobile" factory.
John B. Polk ah experienced
organ man will be in Njonmouth
this week doing some fine work on
organs. Call at Hampton's hotel.
A new concrete cross walk is be
ing laid between tha Coopr build
ing and the post office which will
be a very creditable improvement.
J. B Polk, an experienced organ
repairer of Salem, is in this city
doing work in his line. Sse bi
reader in another column, 2-28.
The regular list of taxes for the
county of Polk is now in the Saturday, in the interest f the
hands of the Independence JNatioa
nl Bank where those who wish
may call and pay the same.
Drop head sewiog machines, up
to date for $13.75 can be had from
Jasperson who has nearly forty
years experience with sewing
machines. ; -
gtrey White horse about five
years, weighs 900, branded on right
BVinnlder. shod all round. Owner
call and get him and settle bill for
keep and this ' adv. Jones' feed
ham,- " 2-5' 1
Are you in on the cannery or
ganization? : It not you certainly
ought to bs for it is going to be the
most popular idea that has been
sprung in Independence for some
time. ' .
, "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, CoDkey & W alk
er's. C. F. Harris, formerly of the
American Type Founders Co , was
a caller at this office yesterday and
exchanged the customary het air
with the editor. Mr. Harris has
been doing job work in Albany for
aorne weeks past and reports busi
ness good up that way.
Thene
singers have appeared ?o often in
all parts of the state that any
lengthy eulogy is unnecesary.
Everyone will attend the comkg
of the WilliamB' Jubilee Singers in
Independence.
Chas. E. Hicks received a mes
sage ' from California Saturday
morning conveying the news that
bis father was seriously ill with
pneumonia. Mr. Hicks deuarted
Saturday afternoon via Salem for
his father's home and will be
absent several days.
Chas. Gregory, representing the
Oregon Fire Relief Company, of
McMinnville, Oregon, was in town
above named company.
The W, C. T, U. will meet at 2:30
Friday afternoon, at Mrs. L. L.
Whitaker's,, Election of offieers,
and all members are requested , to
be present. m , ., t ,, ;
Now is the time to spray your
trees with lime and sulphur solu
tion for the first spraying. This
yeu can get at R. M. Wade & Go's.
Ladies Massaging and sham
pooing done at Cleve Robinson's
barber shon. with electric vibra-,
tion. ' Hours 7 to 8 p. m.
LOST In this city, about two
weeks ago, four-in-hand fnr. Finder
will leave at'Enterprise office and
receive reward. 2-25
First showing of new spring
waists' Friday and Saturday at
Messner, Conkey & Walker's.
Stewarts horse clippers and sheep
shearing machines are for sale at
Rl M. Wade & Co's.
Bean Spray pumps and spray
material for sale by R. M. Wade &
Co. ,
C. O. Groves wa over from
Dallas Sunday visiting with friends.
Wrileon fe Holcomb, wood and
wood-sawing. 3-20
Dr. Dugaune, dentist, over Inde
pendence National Bank.
his newppaper supporters for dis
tribution amonz their readers.
this is a true harbinger of coming L
unriner and a political camoaien.
C o a
Eugene Guard.
Last year Monmouth built an
evaparator as a part of their can
nery plant and a dividend of 22
ner cent was declared last fall from
the proceeds of the business and
another small dividend will be de
dared by the first of April, making
no less than 2o per cent dividends
for the first year. Now let Inde
pendence build a cannery and do
likewise.
A.J. Shipley was in attendee
at the teachers institute Saturday
andv paid this office a pleasant
call; Incidentaly Mr. Shipley is
raising strawberries in a small
way between spells and he reports
that the Marshall does the best
with him so far as he has tested
varieties: although he is setting
out a number of other varieties
this year with a view of testing
and selecting the bast varieties for
this section of the country. 'There
is no doubt but the hills back of
Monmouth are especially adapted
to raising the Marshal berry. Mr.
Shipley finds that the Wilson does
not do well on the hill land
although he thinks it likely that
it would do well on the bottom
land in the vicinity of Indepen
dence. His record with the Mar
shall on a quarter acre is as fol
lows: the first year the yield was
$52 and the second $65 and the
outlook this year is good and will
no doubt be considerably larger
than last year.
Feminine Generalihlo.
Cin mm nneaflinn the noted Brit
ish officer Tarleton was speaking
contemptuously oi ooionei wuuam
Washincrton to a patriot ladv.
"Vlhj," said Tarleton, ' "they tell
me he is so ignorant that he cannot
mvp-n write bis name." With a
meaning glance at Tarleton's right
a . . . ttT T i 1 J 3
Dana, wnicn vv asmngwra nau wo mill
ed, the lady replied, "But nobody is
Kof-fir oVnri fhnn vrtn. flnlonfil
Tarleton, that Colonel Washington!
l t ! 1
Knows now to maxe nis mar
Dallas
Steam Laundry
' Best
' Arork
Griiaraiitcecl
Basket loaves Tuesday 6pm
and returns Friday
Cloo Robinson
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Geo. Dunham, Independence.
C. Pur?ine & Son
- , CONTRACTOR
ana BUILDER
Altering and Remodeling a
Specialty ,
Drafts, Plans and Estimates'
.. Furnished. . .
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Independence, - Or.
MATTISON BROS.
CK3AR, TOBACCOS AND
flOiGB 6ONPE0TIONERY ,
Tke Beet to Be Obtained.
Next door Hotel and Bear Cooper Bleck
INDEPCWDENeC; ORE
Milliard Broj.
BLACKSMITHING
All kkida at reasonable prineg. .
Yoa'gei tlrat-claaetwork here.
IwpBPWCBiitB. : :. Okbon
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REO GENTLEMEN'S ROADSTER
The sportiest thing ou wlieels. 20 horse power, 45 miles
an hour. Price $1100, with doctor's Top, $1140.
H. M. EDGAR, Afjt., Independence
; H. Birschberf, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cashj
The
Independence National Bank
.Incorj)orated 1889
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OREGON
AND UNION PACIFIC
3 TEAIK8 FROM PORTLAND DAILY
Throneb Pullman staadard and toar
ist sleeoing ears daily to Omaha, Chi
cago, Spokane, tourist sleeping-oar daily
to Kansai City; through Pullman tonr
iat sleeping cars (pareonally oondunted
weekly to Chicago and Kansas City;
reelining chair cars (seats frae) to the
East daily.
nr hoursi wft
II Portland to Chicago II
I J N change of ea v
Hnterest Paid on' Time Deposits
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Directors: H. Hirsohberg, A. Jfelson, D. W.'.Seare,
; ? Smith and J. B. Rhodes.
B. F.
POLK COTJOTY BANK
; MONMOUTH, - OREGON.
PAIll(CAPITAL $30,000.00
Traoaaet a general banklag and exebange buainesa.
refleiv4, Leaos nad, Drafts sold.
Deposit
, . Guwierata aho DmHXToRa
J. H. Hawl, Pf., P. Li Campbell, Tlee Pre Ira C. Powell, Cashier
J. B. T. Batter, t. B. IfVwall, J. B. Stamp,
I. M. RimpMin.