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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
U):$t Si4: enterprise Isued by the KHt-rjrU Pub linhin; C'j. iliTtl at lu a , ",. !' vrtii-e Miul-lr ).tlf Subscription. $1.50 Per Yjr tiLtrnoKa i'il. scan in run T tSlrielly lu advai.ee) IVr ynr .,11 W Kl nmnllif 6ing! copy , Koa tiu uolic 10 cenu -1 lin Rate en ii.!ay a jTertUiii,.' fn? known an pli-atlin. Hit Enterprise tuktiowleilm' meijt of nil invitation to be jirt seut and attend llie festiv ities in honor of the ofliei-rs tin.l men of the American fb'tt, which will kssimiiMc hi the Hay of Saa FraucUo ilutiu the mouth ci'M.iy. Tliut tin' c tjifle will be oih- worth the in-i v is..- ul ol ti ne io niittiu r,t . It. Mi. k and fl.Mi Mvt".l. ti !. it.rt (.r tli'ir I"i"i tiny sll ti liau' tin in itirti-d. V. V. IVUtu I iit'i-utl the l-ufi. llv in.-lti.ij." (if lie iptiitU Kit- .l.-.m.r at tin' lii.nii' ii( Mr. lUniola lit Moiuiimiti Tont.y wvniujj. M. K. Oltaof lUtl.u, lit trav.tiig av,-ent f ir pianos, n-wing and Ulkii f nudum, wan in tin- jwrt Tui-od.iv, iMtnt.ininK tnnine-a with disuro. Tin's'.' W'iiO lis of tlie arrival ImY-. t. i J !iOl:"l W.'riiS V'. ?i'.-. MWXV M.OI'i: V. 11. KUUm viwlrtl liil'j-n- tli'ltt-O TuimIhV. Mr. Sumi'lrr, f FIU I'ily, viaitod Mr. Ititrlcy Wednesday. J., tin 'lkrin.l.wtngi'ii hi fatui .mvlimd of Mr. Hoeliii. M r. Stcwui t,a (amor in tlii vivuut v, B I 1 ' I Vimu1 iru'iHW nrre iMinimj. It. K. iiii.l V. M. Fisht.u k are t ut- tinjj ne m h1 for Mr. l -!-. Mr Clarke and family viitd SNiturd.ty ami Sund.iy. Mr. K. Chirke internl put .ins "out a juti-h of M i xmi.it U LLickUTrir this Mr. l!o-li l'.ii l.,'ii mi the r-ick 1 t i.ir the week. lli 1ms .-. .lui'lhinn 1 ke l.i L-rii'i-e. Mr. Ncl.-i 'ii. th-M-iiMi u. h bitu ht r, ! fur. h-,"l t'x.i ,yf .Mi-. I". California f?eoiceted Sxsp T(. . rl,,"l ' ts. 0. W. Richatdicn. Sr. A III. Vi.nmiHh N., ImlffwilMiMllf, TIMC TA8LC Inlcirrait'oce k 5In;:inoulh RvJ . i. .'if oil tuo of thf ileit '"'it !;iik. ,-f in.l iy. "; - V,;'.- t'll'-. a,.'!i! f-r t' 'iu" r !f ; u li . f in lid -f I ii! n'. of iLi i 1,-. ' uir'H-: !; iiiv; 1. "ii :in.t j.ivc t'i'- Co. ;l LVili.i b iiii Tti'.'-'l.iy. t'r.tni.L'ry iift r An- fh i'l"''- hnit" -t tli'ii-'-nii M-ruli'in:,. Mrs. John WV.k. r ti; uL out a ii mii'.y "i i "' aiii mil i"V-i;.-.r-i:n-' "f tl ir prvn.ifr. ,,, ' in othf r wi.. ' ! A I'. i ty v. -.is i ft 'Mm f..r - itlintii v t'Vf M.u! M ! t T. .1. It 1-i ..iks' -ICih l'iit!i.!..v. An t inn' w.is li.nl t y all. W. S. ".nni.i'x'l! !i ih juirclKiscil tl C. K. Wlitiioek f.'nu. x if'ilXH) wns tin A 1 1 M.I ! Mr. Jf. 11. lirinkliy of near l oro ' j , wt-iit ! i your city .ir-t of t!ic v- 1 ,. j Ei'h Yoiinv: ami otlur hoj fr.uii y: ur t,' n v. rrr I rati.- iclitiir hn- ii in -( t it' t.r.-t ol tin' v s 'ii i '! 1 . ; ,t ml .tr. -rii;yr contract tlio oiirinn,' crop. Ocorro Cornell v.lio is cutting ni,. ro ul wcxi.1 for th? I. .t ' M. 1ki-J tl. mi.-f ii'iun; Iiile lit work to slip am i ,,rvl. j.,. ,,,,1,1. J!,- is ctigitKitl in plow f.il in Midi u way that liia liuinl was j jnir t,p i jie hil yanl. - tiitlly cut ly coming m coutict witii a tloiiHe I'it as. We notice that. tlic mohair maiki-t has o;iemxl qui'tc ;i little uii.ler la.-t yars, market although at 2.1 cents a I'Ound it is not so bud an it mi;;ht be. The shearing season is now ojien anil quite t nuniiwr have already sheared. Mighty fine weather these days and the farmers are making good use of it in the way of plowing but there is but very little seeding being done. The , up-to-date farmer has learned that the month of March is the poorest month in the year to seed so they do a great ileal of plowing now,- and when the warm days of April come then the seedine will tesrin. The time for work in the many orchards, with other work looking up, will find very few idle men who are not taking advan tage of these nice days. Lime Sulphur and Blue Stone D. G. DOVE The Drugg is Eggs For Sale. E;;: fr en In;!;, n liniiiicr lUi 'l;-. best winter lay crs, $ t .r h. uitig Jo hjo i ,'r . from heavy weight Hlii-.'k Minorca (1! :r!-f c'irr.;n f ."! : ry laiet) ':..)M.f.:u.:ir-;V'. tlaiso Mitnirci-s thv ltv Him I ;i '( t -f;-i. Have fome fiio" Miiiorc:i rucks for fh 'f n 'ii-imoi hie. Writ Hie or phor.e Xo. 'J'iiil Ifonie, and l!eii-i:!:n k 621. 'Irs. Jlnneta IQrkland, Jllbany, Oregon ANTIOCH Scott Campbell has lately purclmsed the Wheelock place. ' Mr. Sumpter of Falls City was in these parts Wednesday. ,; People are busy putting out early garden while the sun shines. Mr. Miller of Monmouth was in this vicinity the first of the week. Mr. Lehman and family moved to Monmouth the first of the week. ' Mr. Nelson of near Monmouth was here Saturday buying beef cattle. It. M. Bosley, who has Leon very ick with lagrippe, is rapidly emprov- :. ing." '' V; Several from here attended the can nery meeting at Independence Sat urday. f . . . ( ' . ; It seems that spring is here, wild flowers are beginning to bloom on the hill sides. - " - - - James Goodman and Lee. Clark made a business trip to the county seat Wednesday. ;.' .! . " Squire Whitman of Monmouth vis ited -with his sister Mrs, Morris Wheelock Saturday." 1 - Mrs. E, Clark visited with her daughter, Mrs. Ketta Hamar at Salem Saturday and Sunday. . Hadley -Egleston . and, family' of Monmouth were guests of R. M. ; Bos ley and family Sunday. - J- Joe Houaman ftM family "of Mon mouth visited with her; parents Mr. and Mrs. Bosley last week. ... , - . rv "Robert Fishback, 5s attending to Eufus Smith's stock, while he is' at the bed eide of his wife who is veryill axnuun. i:mcx r. To Him. linn. Ktai.ii W. Betison, f-ec n ;r- of Male, --'aVm. Ornii". and to I he nifuil m of tlm Jiepublicttii party audio the elector Of the Couuties of Polk and Lincoln, in the Hute of Ore gon. I lleiijumiii V. Jones, renlde at lndcpeudence, 1'olk County, Oregon I am aduly resistered inenitier of tli Republican party, in South Indepen dence Precinct, Polk County, Oregon If I am nominated for the- office or Joint lienreseutative for Polk and Lincoln counties, at t'e Primary de tion to be held, on the I7th. day of April 1908. I will accept the noinlna tiou aud will not withdraw, and if J am elected I will qualify as such o Hieer. The direct Primary w having pan ed by a vote of 56.850. against 16 354 and believing in the doetriue th it the people know what they want, I further state to the people of Oregon as well as to the people of my legist tive district, that during my term of oflice I will always vote for the candi ilite for United Slates Henator in Con gress who sha.ll have received the highest number of the peoples votes for that position at the general e.ec tfon next preceding the election of a Senator. in Congress without regard to my individual preference. If nominated and elided I will during my term of office stand for tbe just regulation of all tratmportatioj equable, assessment and taxation of all property, State or National owner ship of tbe Locks at Oregon City, ami the improvement of all navigable waters in Oregon, A most libera! policy for all Public Seboo'.s. The right of suffrage to women. H. F. Jones , Xotlce to Creditors. Notice to hereby given thut the undersigned hat been duly appointed administrator of.the estate of Theron Albion Ireland, deoeased, by the County Court of tlie state of Oregon, for Polk County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present tbe same duly verified, together with he proper vouchers therefor, to the nnderalgned at ni resi dence near Monmouth, In said eoupty, within six months from the date of this notice. . nated and first published February 21, 11)08. it. ' f WltLIAM H. lBtWJ, ' . Administrator of the. estate or Theron Albion Ireland, deceased.-"' , ,- , - j , "t f Oscar Hayter. Attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -. - t . i " i - v , Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned has been duly appointed administrator with will annex ed of the estate pf Joan Iy, deceased, by the County Court of the Btate of Oregon, for Folk I ountr, and lias qnaliaed. . ( ', AH persons having claims against the said estate ore hereby notified, to presenjjhe same duly veri fied, together with the preper- voaebers therefor, to the nnderslgned at his residence near Buna Vleta In said County, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published February 25, UOt. i-, ?' JOHN R. LOT, '. ij .- ' ! '- J Administrator with annexed of the estate ef John Loy, deceased. Oscar Hayter, Attorney. .. , Wt, Tiiiiii Wave S:--k Kara I!. F. P. Kuulc ,. ' run l'l Ui Tufa NuUttavt 1..J. dm.lt i- a. in , it.M M.iitiiMitta i ek. m-t arrie I . ii a. in Irani NattK Iva.im In-t. a itrm- ilaiiy lo i a. i' : l..- l..iiu...itli, ll u h, in.; rive liiia, ., a in. 1 r.iin N.7ii. litle-u.tiiie dallr t i. mi , lv Mitiii'HiOi i . iii4arnve Pal. la a ..i r lu, rHUt ilHI.IK Train Kn XT Imvpe . n.l -i"l rurv ilallv T i am; .-r M..nun.ioii ;.w a. iu.; arco. Aliurslia lu. Trmlri M W li-avee ln1i-r"i'letir dally S tl si. in ; p.ia MtiniiHiutti s jli i. m.i arrlit Aline I to p. In. VII HON Mi It' t il lNt.V leaves lude 0.1. i dally it i. in raeM 01 LA mil .Mn:i MiKM'K Train N at lt-VM ISnllas dally r.'l Hint, tlav H'ls. till. Irasea Weuiuouta t J. lll.,ar rt llnli-iwuitaiioe l a. lu. Train Ni 1 1 leaM Imllm irnntl oM V i a, in.; anlvtw Mhi.iikhiIIi l.jut, lu, ar rive Jiiito) iidt'iii- ?.. a ui. Train Nu rM IraVM Italian lUllr I 'O li. m.; ttav Mfinltioutli I ltW. Ill live lnJ il dniu 1 fc . lu. tl lnstialii ntuiHHitat iu iii hiIIi lur Aliilo) Train No 71 leavra Iwl ul dully 7 1 p. in.; 1. ... Mtiiiiiiuulh . in.; arrives Imli iiiil. ta .I4 p. m. 1 rOM AiatlC Traill Nofi Irm Alrlie daily t a. m.; lew!W-tt Moniii'iillll B S a. III.; niTlve lllilt-. prmlfiiw w i) a, in, 1 1' lil Ii mil iv. lintel" ut Sliiiithoiitli lur lalUi) Train Vi 72 li' ivp. Alrlie dally 5(11 p. in.; 1mi M.itiiiiiiinh 6 K p. III.; uirlvi-a iiiil. Iii.Ikiiou VV p. m Train V. m luavre Alrlla .l1p, in. at n. I i.iii t arriv .M.inm.iuili t jj p. in. r rile JiliirtH-liileluv I :a p. 111. rltoM MilNMOt'TIl NI.V lwivi-s M. Millionth fur liiit.ptfiiileiiiv dally al i. J p. in. Wilson's Store E.KI.IKVEH IX' r.LI l V '!n ti a customer has onet U'Cl) 1'iTi villi i:! tlift it ii!V! to my quality, he will .sflilmn v- !l .fllllU IW.Im Cail f ll)r!'l' (U :!ii-e v. h i wi-!i to buy t !.. ;:n :.!-es-t qitaiitity for t !o im-ney. 'fJure tuo coii!iini'i;if- ulnn- quality aru nifii t s "uulil Iiiviv it. i wcitit, l.iit tlioi-f ni-f in my lllnl'i' that e;t:t fu;. vi'i.-m! (m ' in)titii.iOiiliitirii,rViliiiViiii,iiiiMiii'V l.iiin,imiiniililn mniinaifru. J PALACE MEAT MARKET I lO.Nvi &Cl!AMni:Rl.!.M, IVplctei. A!! KiiiJi of frcsli and ct:reJ Akats. (lame nrU fi.sli in scaiou. Independence i i Oregon MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK rOOOS Bf UStNQ SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Cmh nrj mli In fwxj or Mtt Proper dot In lablttt Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price Far Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are sneds from th srllt principle or the (oadeased aware ol the dru(. Thy doa'l coalaia hadvl, Ash, Chop rJor Hraa. Are uat as good khia 10 yrs eld rha 14 dsysold. l ky comply wilh all pare oral law. At lot nd try ones SKIDOO Conditio Tstiials, or SKIOOO Worm, Kalasy, teu-ss Caolsre, Hliilcr, Cttharlic. IU Fsver, Ho( Cholira. I)ilmrr, Pink Kys. Lolir Uhietser Lou Hor) Spia Cure or llaib Wire l innn.nl. Oialnhaled hy THf LUt IIU MIDIQINK OO locorpor.id; Capital Siov Mu.ouu.Wi Wtrtown, South Dakota, U. 6. A. Fur naif liy ll.v.N.NA A- I UVIM!, .'ijiJi'iieVnlciict, Dri'jnui ij'inlity pays it the r;,'ht ar: tut ills are ii.m al. (Quality tiroi. nu i. 'a mc M'!i times slow trade hiiihlers, h they I ui cxeeeiliiij; stronjrr liatiiata (Jooil nre oulv f,m a e .,.. '-'1 ''A 13 I J 1 1 1 f- it' imnu H IMI IlilVO il r - L---J lfvJfM iiv 5 the mouev wnii wiiit-li lo it;v '. ' t' ifA M V,- tho Lest; 1. ut there is geiicrai! 111 I'lT'l 1 II L f . V If vou siniiilv want hnrcaii OnFfinrj ko,,s' py lho cI,c'ai' i,rl'e " -.-a; et tlieni. it you want noso MIORJ JjSnS Intel v tho best, tlio kinds that bring you back, pn,y more ami fr!frw Ilrfrii ect more J UillLfll mittl tU Quality bus been behind overv 3TKAINS PROM PORTLANp DAILY business that has built up n solid 'ibrou'li Pullnnin slaHiianl and tonr- I reputfltion K. rXL I believe in Quality and guar- to Kansas Oir; through Pullman torn- antee the quality of all my goods 1st 8leepm cars (persona ly coDdaetnU) to t10se who WiSh the best weekly to Coioul'o and Kaiinaa City; reclining ohalr vara aaat8 free) to the T" t WTTT PmiT Eaatd.fl,. H s. W LSON HOURS HA r " PortLani to Chicago 'rpHE problem cf making substantial and J, artistic clotlei for the imliTtdual at reasonable prices, is only solved by organization of forces io ways best calcu lated to economize for tbe consumer while furnisliing Kin witb tbe best that market and skill can produce. sunsiwr m sat. art so 70 No efianee of cars 70 General Merchandise 1 R. E. DU6ANNE, R.M.D. I DENTIST Graduate of N. P. I). C PH0NEM303. INDEPENDENCE Barber Shop. MAIN STREET, ecerybocly Column For Sale, Ttent, Wanted, Lout, Found or similar notices, three lines 25 cts., one month 75 ctr?.. Fruit Lands For sale in 5, 10. 15 and 20 acres. No. 1 land, price right, good easy, terms, between Monmouth and Independence See J. H. Moran, Agent. 8-5 tf For Sale 258 acres fine improv ed land to be sold cheap on uc-, count of sicknesa compelling me One door gonth of Poet Oflice. te Batbs mi eoaneien with shop to chang climate. Stands close insnection. bituatea near tne Mrii8nn hopyard 2 mi'.es trom Rickreall. Aildress, W. ,F. 8imon Independence, Route 1. 2-27 For Saie One 7-room house and corner lot; hath and hot and cold water fix t urea.' $750. 1 30 Wood for .Sale Second growth at 4.00, old growth $4.50 per cord delivered. S. (JoX, Indepcnd T.niinnh TnflftifinnAnpA Unce. Phoiie 143 3-1 Plys bet wee u lirdependeuce end Sal em daily except Nunday. faaaenger and freight business oiclte(l. tieave Independence : 9;a0a. in. Leave Biilem . ; '3 :15 p. m. Geo. Skinner - Shipper MATTISON BROS. CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND CHOICE CONFECTIONERY The Bet to Be btained. N'ext donr Hotel atul Eear Cooper Block 1NDEPENBENGE, ORE Ed. V. Price & Co., Tbe House of over a Thousand Tailors, pre senU such an organization and every garment leaving their shops must con form strictly to the shape and requirements for the man whom it is intended. Ia selecting your own fabric from ns you eliminate possibility of sub stitution in favor of cheapness you get just what you pay for. Call and let us demonstrate the truth of this and see the , fabric we are now showing. O. AeivKAMKK, Independence MILLINERY OPENING! Some Beautiful Pa'Urns will be displayed at the Millinery Parlors of Mrs. E. M. Stroud, on G Street. All latest novelties Mrs. E. M. Stroud, Succecssor to Pearl Squirt C STREET," INDEPENDENCE, OREGON ST. PATRICK'S BALL ! GIVEN BY INDEPENDENCE ORCHESTRA 'At the Opera House March 17, INDEPENDENCE OREGON For Sale One 9-roorn bouse and three lots (Lots set in small fruits.) $2,000f For further par ticulars inquire at this ofce.l 30 Dr. J.!. Calloway Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Kirkavtlie, Mo. . under fr. A. X, Still, found er pf the science . . . CHRONIC DISEASES SA SPECIALTY - Phonm 791 RootnZ7 4- 8 : COOPER. BLOCK INDEPENDENCE, ORE B. f. JON ES ATTOBNJS Y-AT-LA W NO TAB J V UJtLIC Offic npeiaira io.Cooper Blk INDEPEWDBMCIC, OBSQOV Farmers Feed ; and Hitching Shed Josiss Big New Hat a . Tuo lo, Saddlt H S . Bigs m wall teauici kept ha ttfiry. Horaaa boarded br .' ssaf, week or month. J. II. JOHE5. SETS) UNDER TAK IN G Day or Night Calls Promptly attend ed to. Fine 'Parlor lu Coiineetion An Experienced Lady AMHiritpnt. Phone, Klam 273 7? VV.'lv. BICIC, Kmimiim-r and Funeral Director. liieetiHed by Oregon Btate Board of Health. INDEPKNDENOK BICE 6r CILPRMTil ORJCQON Oity Ivleat Market Ci.' KOENEKE, Proprietor. Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked MEATS, FISH and POULTRY. Buys Hogs, fat Cattle, Veal; everything in his line. Ciiile Palace fiotel I f. UI. CrMttoV Prprftr I CJtreJc::? tV.ti t&kt. --facial Jimp ft dzzxCJ 1