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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1908)
iccal 4.V3 tmmi Mil Dr. Al'.ln. Pnu. or-r PiJ Juho 3-Sif QmA wots hr r kl Uohbln. Portland brd frnh ff at r i !' r. . ry ticnutt ittit. r Nut tr-d ! HoMii'U l it i Mil) tln flf Mrl il this -k, whmi'I It ? Vt-it-h l -r hv J. II Col liii. i i tf r 1 1 1 1' mp, 3 UO A pair of II-'iin itl t, " l Krfnir'- Full llty iiu-iiii uiiili-rwt-tr, n-w arrivals l Mino, Cnkry A Walker'. New Hmtuiur ah ko.hU alrrady fnr Blioaiiieat Memnrr. Conk A WalkP-'i. Buy tb lnft in patwrn, th Pio tonal Hviw at Mner, Conkey A Wa!ker'a. Ion't forget l!u ig oratorical con test t the Mstr Normal Iri Jity March 13t)i. The Polk cunty tax lift in at , the First State lUnk where taxe may be paid. No more wailing br patterns Meiner, Cooke y A Walker carry a complete stock . Seethe Arabian Night-. a the opera house Saturday nitfht. It is good and fucny. 16 inch oak and fir wood for pale perlectly dry. G. W. Shew at tile factory. Phone 346 . 3 C , . - i . Fornet Tonr sorrows 1 here a hearty laagb for you at Uih opera house Saturday iii(jht. For Sale or Trada for Fresh Cow A 240 egg iucuhator and broods Call oo J. W. Dullard. 2 5 Some beautiful thmes in new spring dresa goods just in at Mess ner.Oonkey & Walker s. There will be a basket bull game 1k- tween the I. A. C. and the Albina team tonight at the auditorium. Don't forget to tell your eastern friends about the cheap tourist rates 'this month and until the last day of April. Comclete line ladies muslin underwear in exceptionally good values at Messner. Cookey fc Walker's. W are now nrly rdy to ho our tw -prlng uiu for ) In iuapp- ujl -lat (-trmanto , t ! lal anlhii.g yi hon InJix''lnt call aid rtt.t ithrm at Mea'Xi.f. fVr.kry A Walk er'.. ;. v. hnl.r hi to up t..n Vlin"ly (or Ihe fiit tim l r rl . l. Hi-tuatiy (Uimi.I wdll-e to know ll.wt be i improving nunry n.l it iil not f 1-inj: until he wtU acniu tvablrt to till h' pulpil thu Mi'lUodint eluirvli. The Aral lim jou are lo the tore rah f r our ll.'O lawn wait m i bt na how ton aomi'lhing Ur liter than anything hwn in lh t'in Infore. .Mrner, Ctmkey A Walki-r'n Tticwl.ir f.iri'iioon tht linnt aiittry diy rxjfrienoM here llii imI wintvr. Snowtl.iki fre in the i air for a couple of hoiirn, but they liit-ltcd H fit as they Tvm hml thv ground. I'liitiil Htatc Attorney tri(d ha had Walter Kvmw and lioU rt Tucker apHiiiited heci.d deputie and ba bet; u n whirlind eaiiipniin .iin-t nil rrimiiiaN 0eriliii! at;:tint I'ncle Sam. Mrn. Fnl Tarker, for twenty yi-ar a tcaclier in the public prhool of I li if town, raine over from her home in Cunninuhrtiii, Wa.-.hington, Wednes day for mi extendel i--.it in thin city. Mark Holmes, a one time resident if tliitt eitv. hut now ridinc in SkumokaWii. van in the city tlie fore Absolutely lure rW the mi iL r . mi fit Grapes, bwlthful of fruits, comes the chief ingredient of 1 UZUaFGlVfiJEHAy The only baking pomhr made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar -1 I Coil a l.'.tl "' lKa ih injurkna kluia h -4 llv ' Sit XI t I p I ' 1 T 1 V- 7m ' e ""'r I"""-'"!,,',", load wires ,' . For Sale Dry Roodn tore do- inir cood bufine-iH. ?rentBl tofi bout 10,000 hut will Block to suit purcharer. Cash or ANNOl'MIICSl K.NT. Twelve feet of gnow is reported on the mountains around Grants Pass, By far the heaviest snow fall of the past winter. , Jaeperpon, the UBdertaker, keeps full and complete stock of funeral goods, prices for full eizecoffins as low as f 17 00 Therp are a few (sidewalks in this city that need repairing pretty badly or someone will get seriously injured when they least expect it! John B. Polk an experienced organ man will be in Monmouth this week doing some fine work on organs Call at Hampton's hotel It is expected to iiave some prac tical cannery men at the meeting in the opera house Saturday at two o'clock, who will give some interesting talks.. ' Drop head sewing machines, up to date for $13.75 can be had from Jasperson who has nearly forty years experience with sewing machines. Emmett D. Fennell has contracted 30,000 pounds of hops to Falk, Worm-, ser & Co., of Chicago, for ten cents. , They are to be delivered during the years 1908, 100'J and 1910. The regular list of taxes for. the county of Polk is now in the hands of the Independence Nation aJ Bank where thoee who wish may cull and pay the Fame. Williams Jubilee Singers gave a very entertaining recital at the opera bouse Wednesday evening under" the auspices of the Ladies Aid of the Baptist church. The largest audience of the season greeted them and every body seemed well ( pleased with the entertainment. ,..,- ..f tl.. u.hI- frvinir to interest the terms lnilQire Of A. UHOSi, KHplt in a mining proitioii. Independeoca, Oregon. .... ... ... i i. p. ...i T M Si .rk Kii.I wife, of KiiL'cnc. aivury j n-M-yierian ciooe.., ... :.. .i I ....r ..f H,.. . . A. T. .Met aw aetlilir Jalor. ."uii- wi'rr in me in n.t- ..... I-... . .... . - - - - . i..,.i;...r after lm.iii.-K. mat tcr day who. d at 10 a. 111. Morning wr- " ' . . . .... . v. .. i-l ami viMtimr. Th.-v ent over to D.,1- vice at II. Mii.je.loi mtu.oii, i... ....t..r,w in ,,.- their taie.. Chrb-tianV Hoia'." 1'hrtian Kndcavor at G MO i. m. hvening cerviee ai :.'. 11, F. Smith wax tlown from J Sui.ct of nermon. "An Unanswera ranch on the l.iiekiamute luclay. quri ;,, He is rai.-ing In house neartne tiruigt1 on Moninoutli itrtH't ami nutting a new foundation under it. I lir.., f nliuillier ni)w'f rali.lnln'.l" t-r . .......Ii.n .....til .II..M ClllllV Jllilt .if I'.-llt red ii.:n II. IIOI.M AN. KrlK.M.rl rrwlne. Our Pride Concord Harness Our Extra High Cradt COS CORD HJWNFSS. ui.J.id of v.u wi.lom mlc.1. Ieiiw itM-rlt ' i(ii'ii,v J l. atii'r, ) h inl ti k Ida u I-) , II U u.Mt i-l I ll I. .11-1.1 1 nil ln It ail-r. II l Fully Guaranteed Frtt fratn Flaws. m. k. .- t'.-i irl ix I I n txl r, I 1-4 MllrU l,il.lle a- l. .h.i lt...k. im..I.I tilln.l, l!. I e.l le. f-n-p plci. )l Int hue I III., i'l ! ll l-aii.l M-mt-il m I'l. kr IUiH. N. 5 Coi.rol.l I. oil. X U flat- uli I 3 In bmn l'iir tK I.h .. Tian. "J I 2 l. Uhl, IIH In iii.t ih e.k.v. ltipliN-ir, M.l4 , I III Uvel, HI. I'M' tmi ' li p ti'if. I In l'l lit, I I 4 In. 1hm.iI . k. 1 In, Ury imii, l r.-l f 1 l-'i In. Midi iihi. an. I n.l'. "i i In. l'llv!iliW mm t'.ll- I ..t I ft. ml fol.!e,l 1 1 2 lli.-lira, I iM.k Kl III pile. ' Pit (T-U 1 1 HUP T t Ol .I.Alt' HtK'K-WITII t'Ol.l M(f . . . pitu i:-wrnit)t!i lutb.KciUMi ok coi.i.aich,. (.Ift.tll 111. Ill Geo. Dunham, ludependenee. THIS IS IT Afi ABM mm At tho OPERA II0USG Vil W.i l.jir una t en n iipf ITl r 111 ml Another one i. neeiletl this ' ;' s ,,., fn ,iv .-.T . .. V ... . ItUKXA VISTA Billie Steele and wife were Albany Salem has one large cannery. It visitors Wednesday, can take care of about half the fruit very well on.l ul.H nn..n.t.r Iw-Tt. Ve:lf Or the " ' Cheater McLain, of Tortland, year .uermie........ ... , . ..,,. Marciirt.t Mcbain ..... o ' In last issue the fact that Assessor this week Graves wdl try for the ottice again, jr. jf. anl J. Jf. Prather visited was unintentionally omitted. His their sister, ilrs. J. W. Simiison, of notice to the people will appear in a Corvallis, the last of the week short tune. Mr. flnmlerson. a representative of the salvation armv. iireaehitl iKith H 1IIIHII1 I I ll Ml 1 1 LII n II ILR Ullll V. III IV3 I . - E. Siiencer, of Beaver Creek, Oregon recently purchased two well bred Jersey bull calves of A. F. Domes, of McCoy. morning and evening in the 51. church Sunday. E. The lecture given Monday night by Mr. Zimmerman, on local option, was vorv iniTrsivP. and no llollht llllich mt ti ... y. i. r Ii 1 ineronc toimi, .uu.ia.r '- gnod haa bocn done along this line ion baa again formed a pool and has . . , , . set April 17 as the date for their an nual side when the pool will be dis- . f l posed of. Mrs. George Kutdh left Wednesday fthia line of work. The time has come when there must be something done to save our boys curse. May the nthers stop to consider and help along for Medford where she will visit for a time and then go to California for an extended friends. visit with relatives .tnd Grandma Moore after a long and serious illness quietly passed away at her home Sunday morning at the ago of 7(i years. She has long been a resi- Now is the time to spray your -dent of our town and was loved by all. She leaves three children and ' a number of grand children to mourn her loss. Iiev. Gunderson made a few remarks at the residence, after I which the remains were laid to rest iii the I. O. 0. F. Cemetery. The children have the sympathy of their ! many friends. trees with, lime and sulphur solu tion for the first spraying. This you can get at R. M. Wade & Co's. Ladies Massaging and sham rooing done at Cleve Robinson's barber shop, with electric vibra tion. Hours 7 to 8 p. m. Kev. C. E. Wigmore, of Eugene, will preach at the Christian church of this city next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. , All are invited to attcrfd. S.H. McElmurry was in from High- ANTIOCII . Among the . names drawn from which the United States grand jury will be selected are those of Sida B Walker, of Independence, C. A.Fiantz and A. C. Miller, of ' Kings Valley. Sixty names were drawn and from that number twenty- three will be se lected for a grand jury. Allie Griffith was a Dallas visitor Thursday, Our school began Monday with Miss Kdit.Vi Kni'Mto. of Mnnmoutl lana w eanesaay looxuig mmi- uuwnras teacher " """"l"'" ",,"0'"U,"J Jay Clark visited, with "his sister along nicely out that way. Mrs. Belle Sullivan of Dallas, Saturday P. II. Woods, representnig Hart & and Sunday. Hubbard, of Portland, was interview- Mansfonl Crojvlcy made a business ing a number of the hop men of this lo "aK ruvu lm,ls'' neetion Tuesday. . JIr- Fugate, of Monmouth, was m uiese pfo'is me nisi, oi tne weeK. i , , . . . . nit. auu iii.iB. "jiiiiic;, ui iiiomiu, z,y&iei, oi can nmuu, are visiting her mother, . Mrs. Marks Jay and Koy Clark are making posts this week. Brigam Young, of Lewisville, was in Miss Ella Smith, of Dallas, has the city the fore part of -the week been visiting lier sister, Mrs. Kiley. transacting business 'and. paying Fishback Bros, are cutting wood for taxes Notice to HrtHslera. lUviiitf iiurcliascd the t-'vde Stallion. King O-car, from Ivan Wood, and also the In nk ccouiit for l'.HJ". I have lett firo with II. Ingram for collection. Thoee whoce accounts are flue pleas call on Mr. Ingram and 6-ttle. II K. ('oNGEK. 3 0 A Call to Action. By urgpnt request I hereby call a mass convention of the feudalists of Polk county to met at the court bouse in Dallas at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., Satuiday, March 7 1003. s- James F. Skahks, Chairman ot County Committee. HOMER LODGE No. 45 K of P MeeU evary Mon. nlgtit In K. of P. Hall. W. H. Rings, C. C. J, W. Richardson, K.R and 8. v MATTISON BROS. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND CHOICE CONFECTIONERY The Best to Be Obtained. Next door Hotel and Rear (Jooper Block INDEPENDENCE, ORE mm G L Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head . stones C emetery work etc. Saturday,Mar ch 7, 908 Three act Comedy Drama, buili for laughing purpces only. For the benefit of !ie F. U. of A., under Ihc direction of Ray Westwood The play will he preceded by a one act curtain raiser cntitJed "Tine TJjittle C3-irL" An opportunity for all to cry. A moral leison to every manr woman and child. CAST OF CHARACTERS: Arthur Hummingtop.; HAY VESTV00l Ualph Orm.rod IIAHKV UOOAWAA Joshua Gilibrand .' JA M ES. CON WA Y DoUn V. II. WALK KR Mrs. Hummingto,, ' MHS. HILTIBHANI Mrs. tlilibraud..... J A N ET WALLER RoseColombier HA IIP" HAMON Daisy Mattland ; KMA HILLAKI Barbara MISS IDA I'HILLIPB SYNOPSIS: Act I. Room in Hummingtop's house. Act II. Same room. . Mix up is worse. Reconciliation. . If you miss all others, see this one. Mix up is awful. Act III. Oh my I P:rioes 25o & 35o W.B ALLIN, D. D.S. Dallas , Steam Laundry ...Dentist... falnless Extrictlon Cooper HvUimng, Independence. . Oreoa Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday C 1 3 l.x olo i 11 son Indepejidenoic, Okegon CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCF ' '....BY THE.... ' BTJTLEB PRODUCE CO. section Tuesday looking after the hop situation FiAt phowing of new spring waists Friday and Saturday at Messner, Conkey it Walker's. Stewarts horse clippers and sheep shearing machines are for sale at R. M. Wade & Co'e. Bejn-Spray pumps and spray material for sale by R. M. Wade & Go." Dr. Dugaune, dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. Miles JRoslev. Mr. Treanor and C. C. Fitzr-' -- putting out fruit trees. Mr. Campbell has lately sold his place to W, A. Messner, of Indepen dence. George Swearingen is helping Allen Towns to grub and spray his fruit trees. Mr3. Orra Marks, of Black Bock, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Allen Towns. R. M. Bosley, Clem and Pearl Fish back set out cherry trees for John B., Stump the past week. Q .V': LIGHT, POWER & WATER : AT VERY REASONABLE RATES OFFICE AT WATERWORKS " PHONE MAIN 41 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. Electric Light and Power Rate Residence: 15c per K. W. Business houses: 25c per drop and 6c per K. W. ' v Power: Rates on application.