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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1908)
ICUL AND HK.uUl KE'iS Mr, ASSiu. ) i . !' Ir I-'-' JllliK I Jritif" r t : . ' .. ... . I tirhuii" 4nur Nm "! Vrli II a"l l"f !- v J. II lit t H . 3 '.HI WillUmi.' Ji.t-sl. t.irK''' ,ltr p y A tixl mr if llfling (:'. r 41 (Ht ai KrfniTV. Al th o(r hou March 4, bear William-' Jul.ile. Singer. Ciuiity kr"t irv-t w a leaant callrr altr.ia ofliea Friday. It R. Wallace of Lebanon, wan rginlrJ al th Palaea .ltd, Sat urday Full line muoliii underwear, new arrival at Meaner, Conkey ' Walker'. LtifS. Finrth, of Dalla-, jrai viditins friend in th city over Sunday. New Summer waab goods already Cor abowmgat Mener, Conkey & Walke-'a. Chamberlain anil Long took charge ot tbnr meat market thi wwl. Buy the beat n patterna.'the Pio torial Ueview at Meaner, Conkey & Walker's. The Polk county tax liet is at the Firet State Bank where taxes may belaid. No more waiting lor pattens Meaner, Conkey & Walker carry a complete stock . Seethe Arabian Nights at the opera bouse Saturday night. It is good and funny. t r Sittnunn of Simnpon a Station, was a business visitor in A .' ......---, r the city yesterday. 16 inch oak and fir weed for sale perfectly dry. G. W. Shew at tile factory. Phone 346 3 6 ITnrTot innr anrrnwR There IS a hearty laagh for you at the opera house Saturday night. m j r c- u n 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 spring dress goodB just in at Mess ner. Conkey & Walker's. Mrs. J. Hedgepeth has gone to Corvallis to be at the bedside of her couein Mrs. J Vr Simpson. Complete line ladies muslin underwear in exceptionally good values at Messner, . Cobkey Walker's. 320 egg Petaluma Incubator for sale. Good running order. In- . quire at Hanna & Irvine's hard ware store. 3-3. Jasperson, the undertaker, keeps a full and complete stock of funeral goodB, prices fo full size coffins as low aB $17.00 The Misses Pearl and Cora Smith have taken up their residence with Mrs. Hedgepeth for the remainder of the Bchool term Wm. DeHaven v. as in the city from McMinnville yesterday and reports a condenser soon to be built at that place. John B. Polk an experienced organ man will be in Monmouth this week doing some fine work on organs. Call at Hampton's hotel. i Drop head sewing machines, up to date for $13.75can be had from Jasperson who has nearly forty years experience -with sewing machines. The regular list of taxes for the county of Polk is now in the hands of the Independence Nation al Bank where those .who wish may call and pay the eame. , Riihh Nelson informs the Enter prise man that it is the intention of his father and himself to plow up their hop yard and plant the land to corn, from which they will manufacture ensilage and feed cows, turning the raw material eTentually into butter. A good Viinuin a j ------ 0 i idea and others might profit by it. It is what ougbt to De aone. ivjrj.lmti Co, up from I'tut Ut..l Frt i trjir g l s-t or t-ai.i.atuiu urt4 f.r Ui Installing nf ll jl.ifJM'l.tlnil ll-phil Jf Iter tt(SHiliCt Ul lh lL'tll . i . i . i .. .. lit Oprr IiiiUk in IU fvrnun;, ttul i.iiUiing ili'flntU w 4j n P. 21. Mtr.jr wifi t tJr Vaili-y, r ti-r on an utendrd i it iib their dugbtoranl aon in l.i w, Mr. ai.d Mra Willi Dug gan. Mr Murphy pagfdln the ehrfiiaktr luli her about 11 year ago, but hat hf n making bin bor, in Graa Valley for ar eral year. Thy will r-mair br until abut April 1. . W. II. Staat, of Bnd, was a pleasant culler at this office Friday. II was on bin way horn from California Thi cection of the tate I hi bo j hood horn and nearly rverybJ know "Billf" Staats. His father. Hon. Stephen 8laati, was one of the nturdy pio neer that did heroio service for the state in tho days of its infancy Prof. I.C. Lewi of th AjiHcul tural college ha been asked to be present at the cannery meeting Saturday ar.d aleo two practical cannerynaen, who will addres the meeting on the linea'of what to raise for the most profit and also on handling products for the can nery. At the O. S. N. S. tonight will occur the first inter-collegiate de fa te and it promicea to be very interesting. McMinnville colleg" will cross sabers, as it were with the State Normal on the question "resolved that the strikes on the whole have been beneficial." The committeeon soliciting sub scriptions and products for the cannery held a meeting yesterday morning and have gone towo-kwith a will and it is fair to presume that they will bring iu a gDod report next saturaay We are now nearly ready to show our new sDrine suite for men. In enappy up-to-date garments these beat anything yet shown in Independence call and inspect J . Wll,k. er's. The first time you are in the store call for our $U0 lawn waists and let ns show you something far belter than anything Bhown in the town before. Messner, Conkey & Walker's - ' Now ia the time to spray your trees with lime and sulphur solu tion for the first spraying. This you can get ai R. M. Wade & Co's. Ladies Massaging and eham pooing done at Cleve Robinson's barber shop, w ith electric vibra tion. . Hours 7 to 8 p. m. Rev. J. W. McDougal, of Port land will preach in the Methodist church, morning and evening next Sunday. . J.F. Smith, one of the prosperous farmers in the Luckiamute district. was a pleasant caller at this office Monday. , , H. E. Herren, the Salem nur seryman, was lookirjg after busir. BBS matters in this city last Friday. First showing of new spring waists Friday and Saturday at Messner, Conkey it Walker's. D. H. Simpson, the Airlie mer chant, was a business visitor in Independence Friday. Stewarts horse clippers and sheep shearing machines are for sale at R. M. Wade & Co's. J S. Wilson" is making some radical changes" In the interior of his store, ' . Bean Spray pumps and spray material for sale by R. M. Wade & Co. Dr. Dugaune, dentist, over Tnde- pendence National Bank. V HIGHLAND. . ' E. P. Simons offers a reward of 10c to anybody saying he won t marry " ne Anybody rinding a leg of mutton j j " with a wire wound around it will please return me eame m o. m. v,- h. r l ihe tki. It' cclti rti ar'n at IS r lu biK't-r rati on I'. K. JUtiieSu ,iv Hmfi r. ' iMMwi illl'l 111' ! I 1 i. kl ,.. .... w.ui't rum In it ln'it'1 '' '.! ''it F. Vallu-r. Mr, tmfr U (!"C i " "' W lii-iiu-.i.. t nuring i'iw bttb with a UturlMiii UatUi, Mm. Jh Ilt-rry t laid ! I r t tor mil rti-t Ut alunluy at tv oVUxk aiul UiKbl'l laal.l aliishly t!tfin imI (rii tnl. An b Slocr in down at bi i"t r-in-law with liwiml fingir. Too M. Mr. V. hlm(r i qttit k. He U Uxl f.i.t. IS. I., t'ltinj.t.iii wiyt that In? Iihk bay to mIHo th..t vir.iing to U their lut for lh big horw hmv. llappy in a li,v nnn. Il" kwju. the tni'U f HixhUiul warm. IU will i(hh U in mill of a new pair of ihi'. To Hunt With The Long Bow. The Foreft (imvo N' ' that dipt. Ihirnin Iihh nfoivol a lxx f hunting arrow prrparatury to taking a trip into llritich Culunihiii thin full. The Captain has Ufii cMntiMiiplating thin trip fur m'vi-ral yi-ant. llo will U nocomi'aiiu'd by Will II. Thomson, ot Seattle, Ir. Henry Jonw, of Port land, Fditor Fn-nt)!, of tho Youthn Coinimnion, J. M. ChalliH and Z. K. JaeksKii, prominent attorneys of AtchiiiHon, Kaniyi. They will be gimoii month or more ami do all their hunting with the old fashioned Eng-li.-h long Ikiw, manufactured out f Oregon yew by Capt. Uarnen in bin w'orkfhop at Forest Grove. lVrhapx but few of the rvaders of thin pajier know ' that Oregon has the only bow 'maker in the United States and that bin product in sought for all over the world. He baa hipied his bows to every civilized country and this ctate has received more widespread notice among the wealthy people of other landet, through tho work of Captain Barnes than The Oregon yew is acknowked a. ... . through all other channels combined. the best material from which the Long bow can le made. The Captain is the head of the Maurice Thompson Archerv Club at Forest Grove. Tl club was named in honor of the late Maurice Thompson, a brother of Will 11. Thompson and the author of Alice of Old mcennes. xo- arms win. ue , . , , i,.u allowed on this tnp excepting bows and arrows and those contemplating taking tne trip are enuuit.mMu the big game they w ill kill. AKSOUflcICMENT.'. To the Hon. Frauk VV. Benson, t-ec retary of Mate, balem, Oregon, and to the members of Ibe .Republican party and to the electors of the t'ouHiea of Polk and i.iucolu, iu the Mate of Ore ffou. 1 Beiilauiin F. Jones, reside ut IniiHntMKlellt-e. folk CoUlltV. OreKOIl I am a duly rendered member of tlie Eepublieau party, in South ludepen deuce Precluct. Polk Couuty, Oregon I am uoiniuttitd lor tlie omen oi Joint Kenresentative for Polk and Lincoln counties, at t-e miliary, tie1 tion to be held, on the 17. h. day of April 1908. I will aect'pt the nomina tion and will not withdraw, and if J u elected I will quality an nui:b officer. The direct Primary law having pass hv a vote of 66.b50. against 16.854 aud believing in the doctiiue th tt the people know what they want, I further state to the people of Oregon, as well as to the people of uiy legisla tive district, that during my term of flif I will alwavs vote for the candi date for Uni;ed biates Senator in Con gress who shall have received , the highest number of the peoples Votes for that position at the general elec tion next preceding the election of a CJeuaior iu Congress without regard to my. individual piefereuce. If nominated aud eltcted I will during m term of office staud for the just regulation of all transportation, equable assessment and taxation of all property, Stale or Rational owner ship of the Locks at Oregon City, and he improvement of all navigable waters iu Oregon ; A most liberal policy for all Public (Schools. The right of suffrage to women. . B. F. Jonbs. For Sale. Logan and Mammoth Blackberry sets 1 cent apiece. C. P. vVells, Buena Vieta. 3-3 HOMER LODGE No. 45 K ot F MeeU every Mod. night Ia J. of P. Hall. W. H. Riggi, O. C J, VV. Rioliardson, K.R aad 8. IV Va! llll'IklllK now im? mof r ul tirTt II. at raunH l - t4 licit llM Ul. r. i lllt.-XtV 4 IV1WS. W ! taM.u4, ku J ,',i !.,. l!.l.l !. n4 l !! 'u WMXIII I .IMMH IM il t.Ul H- la.iut. n1 Ci.bk ""t W . .',.! I'l.-.W'-1. t tt IUil ti"ra l-.iro ! Ik( ii.l. a.iing ilii-iy ui'.' ti w-i n !.. l n urm. l ni.i4ii ! fil.v . ! tUi ' I'H'Si,'"1" Tj(h iihi'i i iimi riii ini.ni'i.i . Notion lo fftlitora. Xirfu la hwHr glrM ItMil ! MHI"I ko-M dilxH""nl'l IiiiiIiIiI"I iK.iv. h.i.. ii..i. a.. i. 'r " -urt vl im twr IHi.ll, Pa . luMlMllflnt All Fl"1" !' rllw M"t lb Mill rtlmlrn ttntt junrl l -t !' H, 4ir TMinnl. I.iib- ,h l"t BrlwllirR..lull l.il.r.mi.wl t aw ' ,mr nm aiHii'illU, In I4 ruunl)r, llll.u i IIIUHlh fl.ilM lb. Ul f IfcW Bll". MIJ aiul '! iulillh.l rl''y 51. ' W ill I. II IHHI. 4,l,ln1.lrl..nl lb.rtl vt 1U' AIW..U rUkt.l. ivhI Owr llio'irr. An..'m-y. NtlTH i: TO C!r.lITOKS. Niu l bflr llon Hit uwlr.liil ! iHi'iitlu'r wIm(oI .luiiiiiir.r imiii , t l iha !! ul J. -tin U-y. d.-il, br ! cuuuiy luurt uf ui ( ur (nil' r'' ''"lk Cadttly,ltil h iiuallrtnl. All arrvM hvln elaiuia MmliiM l '' rr lirUf ..Uflr4 l pri.iil iht mm ny '! Int, .filir nHlh .nMr rwl ilirlr, . .. .1.- uft.ip.uKMi iiia tvatilMHi iMMkr anwna Vial In idi'ounljf, olililn an uiial ttiw t lata of Ihia utii. twlil and ral nlhllali-l '-hruarjt 1, laui. JOHN n. I.OV, A'tnilnl.lral'.r Hli at 1 lirib Mtal of Juhll Luf, J-rr.l. Oarar llajrlrr. ailomrr. ' ANNOl'NCr.MF.NT. 1 liKrehr a eiuuui'a ujriatf i r'iUJ'- tut tha rapublunn aoiuuialluo fur VvuMy Ju'U- f I"' l.miily. My platform In brlrf la oil roadO OLKN O. HOI. MAN. Br ulgi itl I'rrcluo. Notice to Itre-edera. Having purcbaed the Clyde SUllion. King Oscar, from .Ivan Wood. nd aleo the book account for 1007. I have leit U.e muio with H. Ingram for collection. Thoce whoce account are due pleune call on Mr. Ingrain and settle. II E. C'UNUER. 3 6 ' A Call to Action. By urgent request I hereby call a rnasi convention of the eociuliats of Polk county to meet at the court hnnan In Dallas at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ,., Saturday. March 7 mnu ions James F. Skakkb, Chairman ol County Committee. Notice to tlie IMibllc Tn.1ia..oiiilni.R. Orpion. Feb.. 8. 1903 -Notice ia hereby given that u.y wife Whiteaker. haa left uiy led and board without jimt cause or prov- ftre hereby I ned that T win not-be reHp0I1Bible f dl)l)ts t for any debts that Bhe may contract on my account, O. V. Vhiteaker. Wilson it Holcomb, wood and wood-Hawing. 3 20 G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. and Granite Monumentf and Head (tones Cemetery work etc; W. B3ALLIN..D. D. S. ...Dentist... t-alnles" Extraction Cooler Building, rnrf..n(lence. ' OregOB Mm im i -" ,...,..., ,r-mnTn nmri""'!-1 rMMrftXfF-mm LIGHT, POWER & WATER AT VERY REASONABLE RATES ."Zrr PHONE MAIN 41 Or ICiii A X VT AlJiJ-Wi Water Rates (Water by meter applies to residences only) ' Residence rate on meter applies to customers only who pay $2.00 and over at the rate of 20c per 1 ,000, Gals., mini mum $1.00 per month. Our lVido Concord llarnoss Our f Mtra WXh Cr- COSCORti HARXUS. a .M-Mtu.mi.j. (..!. I... i..r .....i..r "iy ' ;'r; 7' i.flillMHi. 1.1), , It II ll'l. . I I HI MCI Fully Guaranteed HARNESS rr . uv'v li .... W ' I II 1 V f,..l.-.l 1 t Vlii lira. I '.h at Hi I'lici'i I'HH'K W ITIUll't ( Ol. I. AltH a. t tl It'll I'll! I & 1 aat I UK K-Wl rilOL'l 'itlthKciliM. Geo. Dunham, C. Purvine & Son COaNTKACTOIl ami Aitoring ami Uomodelini; a Sjiccialty Prafts, I'latis ami Kntiinaifa Kurnisht'tl. Independence, - Or. MATTISON BROS. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND CHOlCli COM liCTIONtKY The I'-ei-t lo Ohlnliied.. Nnxt ilm.r Hotel and Kear t'ooper Hlork INDEPENDENCE, ORE Dallas-. Steam Laundry Work Giiaraiitecid Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Independence, : ,. Obkoon ! H. HirBchbenr, Pre-.' A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irie, Cash. i Tlie ... I Independence s. , Incorporated 1889 A Interest Paid on Director: II. UiTHoMwrp,' A. Smith and J. I 1 Electric Light and Power Rate Residence: 15c per K. W. Business houses: 25e per drop and 5 per K. W. - - Power: Rates on application. I. in Fret from Flaws, - In, Urr. 1 1.4 In- "r "l t.H.t!. U.i.l'' ' '" Ij.. l -)., . Iit('l t'lwi.t-, atliel.vd l"ll fti !' "L f , Itl.r. I lU.. it f; l.nii I nl aiil. iMtaf IU' .Nil MVii'i'nl t'll. X C plai nt, lib I .1 4 In bM'" "'K Ink imii. 'l iaM. S I 2 to. I a i in it wtih inn kf. llrwhli'K. t'l'il I 12 In Umu. I t't. M dap t. li-' tiil. M tra.. I Hln. i..t.llai k. 1 In lv airaj. irBl irl' I - lil. wUh iiitaiiil ltil.-. l atrni I I i III. U H) Uml :!.Voo Ml.tm Oil IX)I.LAI!S Independence. CASH J? jtL I D FOR FARM PRODUCF ... BY THE ... BUTLER PRODUCE CO.- "lh it"' w ordrrllgUO HOUSE. W pr theeiprraa, VV'riie tixluyloa Price List. OREGON IMPORTING CO. lilA Ultra irv r . UlLLIflRD BROJ- BLACKSMlTHING 11 kinds at reanonah) priiB. You get firnt-clnHB work here. IXDKrKXPttNCB. cwit nonw&on -BARBER SHOP- I'oreelain Baths Bootblack in connection Coop kb Building National Bant Time Deposit Nelson. D. W. Searu, E. Rhodes. B. F. 1 GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS