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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1908)
teal and rimui un Dr. AlllnTTvciirt. tV'j-r !U.I ticnuins ihilter Nut tffiJ at Irvine's griH'rrr. Portland bread frrtdi r da? i Irvine' grmrjr. Ir. Dttckjiue, der.tist, over Inds pendene Nstbtml psnk. (! work horM for sals John Robbina. 3-r.if rimsr'l' M' yiiiriU. Crr--n A Moor. 3 17 Vetch seed for sals b? J, H. Col. lies, Iodependere. 3 20 A ! air of Riding r'.ss set $ 1 00 at Kreamer'a. ttean -pray pumns and apray material for sale by R M. Wads A Co. Stewarts bor clippers and sheep bearing oiacbinrs ars for salt at E. M. Wade A Co'a. Lou Edward?, Iba merchant of Pe Des, waa among the Visitors to Independence yesterday. First showing of new spring vaista Frtday and Saturday at Messner, Conkey A Walker'a Full-ied coffin, trimmed, with outaiile box f 15 up. Children, an above. $5. Jasperwon, undertaker, tf Edwin Waltane who is attending the O. A. C. at Corvallis, waa here the 1a t of the wft-k, returning Sunday. A eouvenir will be given to everyone who eate with the ladies of the Methodist church March 17. ' We now have a complete catalogue of EJieon Gold Mold Records over 1500 titles to select from. Craven & Moore. 3-17 John Pra her, one of the promi nent farmers of Buna Vista coun try, was a visitor to Independence yesterday. Frank Laughary, one of the prominent Monmouth farmers. wa doing business with Independence merchants yesterday. Ladies Massaging and sham rooinr done at Cleve Robinson's barbershop, with electric vibra tion. Hours 7 to 8 p. in. Now is the time to spray jour trees with lime and sulphur sohi tion for the first r-pravine. This yon can get at R. M. Wade & Co's One of their famous dinners will be served by the ladies of the Melh odist church on March 17th. 25c the plate is the price. Hurley buildin? Geo. W. Shew, who is proprietor of the brick and tile factorv, will move his plant about the first of A nril to the Fugate place, about a mile north of town. Calvary Presbyterian church, Rev. J. A. P. McGaw acting pastor. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Subject of ser mon, "Living Worthily of the Gospel." Christian endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Eve ning service 7:30. Subject, of sermon, "Ruth's Choice." The roads leading into Indepen dence are setting in fine condition, owiing to the ideal weather which prevailed during the last few days. Yesterday marked the advent of mot of the autos from their winter's hibernation. John M. Murney, formerly of Beverly, Mass , is now stationed at Independence to take charge of the Pacific States Telephone and Tele rraph Co., as manager, Mr. Mur ney, who is a young man, will be welcomed by the young people of this city. - Among the new advertisers in this issue of the Enterprise are In dependence Billiard Parlor, Tay lor's Livery Barn, Mrs. E. M Strond, Milliner, City Restaurant, Craven & Moore, and others. Look op their ads, if you please, and give them your trade. Lieut. F.. A. Williams, who is dow doing duty with the 2d llocos, in the Philippines, is expected to arrive in Independence in about three weeks to spend a furlough of three months or more. Mr. Will iams will be remembered as having gained considerable fame as sprint er and foot ball player daring his schooling at Corvallis. Tie now holds the three-quarter mile record for the North west. !mendinte young pr.ipl, t?,.,iUr g of Carl I'rrrlva!. NetiUs nd K Ki diidg. John Taylor, Frani Kirk land tiarvey Uaksr, Muruv But tr.nl Kotrrt Baker, attends! ihs Monmouth skating rink Tuesday averting and report an enjuyabls evening's eiitortainnient A not bl iru id'ct of tha avriiing waa the fart ibal tlnr waa not a singln skster on th tljor sxcsptlng tbo from Independence. Can it be that the Monmouth skaters aw thoi coining? The IruleHMidi'in-i orvliiwtra i to give a Ht. Patrick a .kwll, tho adver tiMtunnt of vtbii'h will Ikj in the Ut columns of the editorial ptk'. Thia dance promim to l one of the fimt of the x'txin. The Indepen dence orrheMra h the reputation of being one uneqtulid and it gM without aaying that the dance w ill I alteinliil by dancer from far and wide. Hee their window card in the utornt of this city. The liUle reader, which waa put in the Enterprise by G V. Shew, advertising dry sixteen inch wood resulted in selling all the wocd he had. Mr. Shew came to the office yesterday asking the Enterprise man to atop the ad, that he had sold out all Ida wood in less than two days after the paper with the ad came out. It pays to adverties in the Enterprise. J. 11. Hew ley & Sons of McCoy have juct received a car load of breed ing ewe. The heep were shipped from Ontario, Canada, and are the third shipment made by Roger Brothers of fine sheop to this locality. The car contained one hundred bead of ewes and one buck. This shipment will make a valuable addition to the already line Mock of Folk county. C. G. Lore bought 10 head of fine fatted steers from John Prather Wednesday. Mr Long says the Independence people will be able to get some fine eteaks from this fine bunch when they nm to the Palace Meat market, next door to the First State Bank. We are now nearly ready to show our new Fpring suits for men. In snappy up-to-date garments these beat anything yet shown in Independence call and inspect them at Meesner, Conkey it Walk er's. Stray White horse about five years, weighs 900, branded on right ehoulder, shod all round. Owner call and get him and settle bill for keep and this adv. Jones' feed barn. 2 5 . The first time you are in the store call for our$l.0 lawn waists and let us show you something far better than anything shown in the town before. Messner, Conkey &' Walker's The regular list of taxes for the county of Folk la now in the hands of the Independence Nation al Bank where those who wish may call and pay the same. The ladies of the Methodist church are going to give a dinner from o to 7 o'clock on St. Patrick's day, in tne Hurley building. The price will be 25 cents. The W. C. T, V. will meet at the home of Mrs. John Richardson at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. All W. C. T. U. women are requested to be present. Men's all wool Oregon cashmere suitH only $10, new spring goods, ii Messner, Conkey & Walker's, Don't forget to eat with the la dies of the Methodist church St. Patrick's day. Hurley building. The orchestra will give a dance on St. Patricks Day in the evening and a general good time is predicted. A good farm team, wagon and har ness for sale by A. R. Scrogfts, one mile north of Independence. 3-17 Don't send away for anything in the harness line when you can beat city prices at Geo. Dunham's. , No more wailing for patterns Messner, Conkey dfc Walker carry a complete stock . The Polk county tax list is at the First State Bank where taxes may be paid. Some beautiful things in new spring dress goods jnst in at Mess ner. Conkey & Walker's. A e'ii) party of For Sale Seed oats. C. N. Tharp. i Cr iv. ii A I a 17 " on!e! ri. J- ; r r O l HtilW a ali-iii i.i!.r Monday. ; Vi!oi A ll.iiii-n.ti " raod-awini!, o''' K'.'.l.tV", tilum, printing j .ir . ' Craven A MiMie. 3 IT , r-or or TimI t.r K . h l" A U4l -(Til il.OUlm1' ' ! t.. r j Call on i W Butlid. 2 . Full line uiucliii tlnilfr m ai, . w 1 arrivala at Meoenrr t'oi.krv A Walker'a. 1 New Hummer wah goods alrenlv ) for ehowingat MrMtr, Copket v; Uslke-'s, Buy the beat in patierna, the I'ie ) torial Review at Meaner. (Jofk- i St. Walker's j Mra. O. M. Johnaon of 8uli in viitcd vt ith frieuda and relative of thia city Monday. Go to Geo. Dunham for ningle barnec. The. man who nuike ttie goinla tbatear. Don't forget to eat wilh the la dies of the Methodist church rt. Patrick's day. Hurley building. Complete line ladies muslin underwear in exceptionally goo-1 values at Meeier, Conkey A Walker's. J. L. Stockton, accompanied by liia daughter, Mr. Anna Culbenton, vis ited in this city Saturday from hia home in Salem. Mrs. Emma Lee, the wife of Dr. Lee, who formerly resided at this place, viaited here over Sunday with friends. Mrs. Lce'a home ia now in Seattle. Mrs. M. W. Wallace baa now on display her Spring Sailor, Stnn't and Tailored hats. The trimmed hats will be shown in the near future. Call at anytime. Miss Frankie Dougherty who has been visiting in the city with Mrs. P. M. Kirk land for some time past re turned Saturday afternoon to her home in Portland. Little Lueile Craven entertained a number of her friends Saturday after noon, the occasion being the eleventh birthday of Lueile. Games, and! re freshments were enjoyed. Miss Grace Damon, who visit.-. 1 this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon of this city, return. -d Mint day morning to her home in Salem, where she is employed in the telephone service of that city. For Sale D.-'y goods More d. ing good business. Present sloe about 10,000 but will re.ince stock to tuit purcharer Cash ..r terms iuauir- ot A. una 83 Independence, Oregon. The Social Whist Club was enter tained Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper.' Progres sive whist was the order of the evening Prizes were awarded. Refreshments were served after the games. A. F. Kobinsori, a jeweler from Tort land, has accented a- place with the firm of 0. A.iiramer of this city. Mr, Kramer has found ins business so thriving that the addition of more h el d becomes a necessity. Welcome Mr. Kobinson, to Independence. Chas. Hornback, recently from Albany has bought the Phillijjs & Bovce restaurant. Mr. Hornback took charge Tuesday. He is an experienced cook and will have charge of the kitchen. Those who patronize him are assured of good service. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 hereby announce ms-seir as a candidate for the republican nomination for County Jndue of Polk County. My platform In brief la "good rnadn." GLEN). HOLMAN, Bridgeport Precinct, Farm fop Kent. . Apply to J. J. Leveck, near Lewis ville. Post office address, Monmouth, Oregon, R. F. D. 3-31 ' CUT DISEASED TREES BACK. It is the opinion of the fruit in spector of Yamhill county, that ac cording to his interpretation of the instructions of the state board of hor ticulture all old moss grown apple or chards affected with anthracnose, or dead'spot, whether they have scale on them or not, must be cut back to the trunks, anyway. In his judgement it is usually better to cut them down to where the head should start, say 24 to 30 inch from the ground, unless they branch close to the height. if all persons having such orchards will do this without being personally notified, it will save mnch unnecessary expense and perhaps some orchards, as the time is getting short when they are apt to eprout when cut off. i (biz 1 rm In Food ad rtrvtly prohitidt II I l altua So doet France So does Germany M U Uw tmM iW la V 4h tmi ourKlf sfalrulalum, ad be are yea got Royal Roral a tK oaljr Bkiis Pewdr auJ frvai Roral Crap Ctmoi oi Tartaa, k mkk U the ckrabUUty aad oKoUnan m oi lh food, Ideas Abeut Kay. Writing from Marin county, Cat, a cotTNpotulent says In Hoard's Dairy man: One sees groat quantities of oat say la tola part of tba county and Uttls alfalfa. In convwaation with a valley farmer living a considerable dla. tanc from the coast be stated that In hla locality the. soil does not em to t adapted for It, as It fallrd to thrive. Daring ths long wet Reason from No rember to May water stands on the bottom lands mrjch of the time, and the alfalfa la killed out; otherwise It mlKht do well. But the oat hay seems well sdapted for the purpoas of provender, and It provra an exeeedlnjtly good crop. It It cut with an ordinary mowing machine when In the soft donna stage and Is cured the same as bay. To an east erner It looks like straw, and the man who, upon being aaked to help himself to hay for hla home, replied later that he couldn't find any hay, but fed the animal some straw, might eaally have been pardoned for the mistake. Some Idea of the money value of the crop may be gained when a mnn can prow, as one rancher here haa Uono.tlie present year, $3,000 worth of it fr.ri a 160 acre farm. Trices eto hluti this V.. Mnvlnff rmm f 17 tn S20 ner ton. sod the yield ia good. Butter la high al), selling for 33 cents per pound brick at the present time. But It la good qualltr. ItunU Mnke-M OimmI S!nnii;; Notwithstanding the panic through which the country ba-t j'i-t passed it iti remark.! i le that tit " Independence Natimi-il J.nk h:.s jit-'t tl.-rl ifcl eidt ji-.reeiit dividends mi it Murk at the Henri-annual meeting vtbieh took place in this city on the .lib inM, That,- institution has on hand at the pivs out time $ U),0U0 surplus and about $,S(MX) undivided profits. It ban paid over !f 00,000 in dividends to its stork holders since its organization in J8S'J, and this on a capitalization of only $.",0,000. NOTICE. To all owners of fruit trees Polk county: This is the time of year to spray all fruit trees for San Jose scale, and in order that the fruit industry of tho country may he protected everybody hav ing trees infected with San .lose scale should spray their trees with lime and sulphur spray. HOSS NELSON, 3-16' , County Fruit Inspector. Wanted lady typesetter to work on this paper - The czarowltss and future autocrat of all the Russlas has passed his first year and la a robust, healthy Infant, having cut some fine teeth among otliet things. He may need to show those teeth when he comes to be czar. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .ures corns, uroup ana w aouymg v-uugu. CSiafflberlsSn's' I 5sis &n itemm Curef'"?'1 Croup and Wbrooins' Cousrh. (Me n ntMai nuaawa m am T profect y LIGHT, POiWER & 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. A yna'V 'Mvmmiiammnaaif I T A V f TAYLO R'5 LIVERY DARN Aa D. Taylor, Proprietor rirlclaaa Turnout Batr ! llra THE NEW BARN Independence - I 1 W. J. Kirkland, Proprietor Confectionerr and Smohen' Soft DrinM The Plc to INDEPtNDENCC CITY RESTAURANT Chas. Hornbncli, Proprietor SNOHT ORDERS AND REGULAR DINNERS MEALS 25 CENTS AND UP M12AI.S AT AlA IIOUIIS DAY Sie i.il llati's to Itegular lloardera Independence Oregon j ... . . r -:- I V. R ALLIlJ, O. D. S ..Der'r.t... Traos Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvonft findliiB n U rh rid dear-rip! imi ntny nnlckly ancoi-lula our optutopi .fro wlitlier an Invention Is prnhnl.lr esliMiliiMn. roifntiitDlf-a. tloim i rlctly roiuiiioui lul. 11UlltbnQK on I'aipiiu nttfifrt. Oldmt iikriiry fur nt'ciitliifcr mtiMit. I'uirttitf Iiiki'i) $ltHu noticfi, vllhoutchnretj, iutbe Scientific Jtoericasi, A tlnndomelT lllintrnled weekly. I.nrrMt nlr rulallon or any mlenllllo J..urnul. Titiiji. $.1 feiri four month, Ik Sola by all neivil.iiir. j1!JNfl&Coi3B,Brondw"''New York Urauch Olllca. IKJ V Ht , Wanhlnuron, li. a Dm Right aud Froper-Cry u$ Dallas Steam Laundry , Wor-k Giiaraiilecd Basket leaves Tuesday 6 p m and returns Friday Oleti I "-lobi uson A.geiit Iniikpkndencb. Oreoon ! .. , I ....... r t titltl.t.... I I ! i i )' i. -I..-,- rn'uoj V, 60 YEARS V-- ' EXPERIENCE ; r 1 si 1-1 i t. j i m i f alley Electric Light and Power Rate Residence: 15c per K. W. Business houses: 25c per drop and 6c per K. W. - Power: Rates on application. Sometbloq Mce in Har ness. U k nl ' l (lira )rth,4 lat.lutl aul.4a"4 lil.uliinl. at r -ax la -" r.i.i.nn., kill fir am "' rrnlr f i kxa 4 oi.Iu.mh .. W hll ba l.-.l M " " ui" r IIim. J toaiou ail '" 4 Wa firniii in ii.r1i"a n o M HU4II. UMlXaUlllal rr t'H" 01 la iii . ON MAIN STREET - - Oregon 'RSttinrrl Drfii Supplier Spend sv Plsaiant Hour OREGON Opposite Little Palace Hotel err or.lrtllgUUfl HOUSE. W Write todiy lor 2S mUma Price List. OnECON !J;!?V.TI?iG CO. G L Havkins t! 1 t l).i!!ud,Ore. ty'kYX' Marble and Granite Monuuieiits and Head' Mones Cemetery work etc. t i L HOMER LODGE No. 45 IC of V Meets every MoU. night In K. of 1'. Hall, W. If. ItiggB, V, U. W Rletinrdson, K.R ami 8, FOR" FARM PRODUCF" BY THE-... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. J.