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About West side enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 1904-1908 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
l-mft 1 I annual school mir success j'u HKwirr, m. u I'hyilclun and Purjreon Ofttew Jo Vjorr liuliitinir, rmmis 2 ami 4 Uffii- hor 0 m. tti. Mi 13 at. and 3 in a p. tu. Ahti uav. llaKKIMl bight 1 We arc Now well Settled In our new building on Court Ptrtct with a larger and finer atock and better facilition than ever. Come and inspect the bargains we are offering. ILvery Home your home--should have a "Bucks" stove or range --$1.00 each week. e ROCKER An exceptional offering in a good hardwood liocker, cobbler neat, Hloel braced arms. A regular $2.60 value j 4Q Special jpltIS DINER Here in an tim-quallt'd bargain in a dining chair, rieh golden oak finish, genuine box Heat tipholHtered in leather, panel back, French logs, Special en. $3.00 CENTRE TABLE Genuinii quarter suwed oak, beuuti fully poliahud, walloKst top, lower nhdlf, bent legs, Regular fl.50 Special )3.00 Take advantage of our Credit System Hear in mind that our ability to extend you credit u just as great as our abil ity to undersell any other concern in our line. TAPESTRY RUGS Genuine Mayflower Tapestry Eugs, made for durability and servioe, in browns, reda and greens. All sizes in stock. ixl2, regular $14.00, Special .,, $10.75 COUCH Nicely upholstered in condoco brown velour, spring edge, sanitary conntruction, beautiful appearance and is lanting in t1C fC quality. Special JU.UU GO-CARTS The LADIES' DESK Golden oak, oval French bevel plate mirror, handsomely carved trout, r reiich legx, Special tit $12.50 What sterling is to silver, the fuel saving, labor-saving, long-lasting and beautiful "Buck's" Stoves and Ranges are to stoves. Let us tell you about this great offer and these ex ceptional stoves and ranges today. : 1 - - I i iiir caurgiisB, iiihuu ui Buamifon sieei tutting, no wooaen pans uiai are easily broken; the only cart that wheels and all folds with one motion. d? 1 ? Cf Special iplj.jU , HEATERS We carry a complete line. Any style and price you desire, a good one for d O F only PJ. &.D AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET COURT ST., SALEM, OREGON GET WISE BUY A HOOSIER AND SAVE KITCHEN DRUDGERY OREGON BUILDERS Are you doing: what you can to POPULATE YOUR STATE? OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, irechanii'S, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong bands and a willing heart capital or no capital, is sending tons of Oregon II terature to the East for distribution through Southern Pacific Co. Lines in Oregon is sending tons of Oregon literature to the East for distribution through every available agency. W ill you not belp the good work of building Oregon by sending us the names and addresses of your friends who are likely to be interested in thla state? We will be glad to bear the expense ot sending them complete information about Oregon and its opportunities COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during September and Oc tober from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares from a few prin cipal cities are as follows From Denver $30.00 From Louisville...... $41.70 " Omaha 30.08 " Cincinnati 42.20 ' Kansas City.... 80.00 " Cleveland 44.75 " St. Louis 85.50 " New York 55.00 Chicago $38.00 TICKETS CAN BE PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount of money with any of oar agents. The ticket will then be furnished by telegraph. G. A. WILCOX, LOCAL AGENT, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON WM.. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon H. Hirachberg, Pres. A. Nelson, Vice Pres. C. W. Irvine, Cask. -Tie Independence National Bank Incorporated 1889 Transacts a General Banking Business Interest Paid on Tim Deposits Directors: H. HirsoMjerg, A. Nelson, . D. W. Seara, B. P. Smith and J. E. Rhodes. E. H. MJ1CHJ1ND Painter and Paperhangerl I have recently located in this city and am prepared to do all kinds of House, Sign, and Carriage Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing, etc. Ay prioes are reasonable and I guarantee satisfaction. Estimates freely famished, Leave Orders with Bice CSi Calbreath or telephone Main 4A9. HOTEL MONMOUTH MonmoutH, Oregon Under New Management Rates $2.00 Per Day Free Baths to Guests Dallas Steam Laundry Best "Work Guaranteed Basket leaves Tuesday 6pm and returns Friday Clee Robinson .A-gent Independence, Oreqoh ... i M IitdM-iid-iie Hindi) an eierllf bowing at the Annual 1'olk County HcIhm.I Fair, which held at Dalla llm days of mvrk. On Thurs day the lifxiU cif the county wrr clrtxod and all er givmi a rhanre to ti wlml Imi) mid giiU could do, The arado at J -3 wait Mi ll worth M-e- ing. About 120 ere in line rum In- ipM ndiMic6, and while tlit-y did not gl the glulw tlmy made a good khow ing, and no one from tln ir home towo had caue to !! abn)f?d ot them. kM ATTI OM Jb MART lltuV I tl II ,u rilil.l 4MVU .mil u. a a f " w m w w HUM Kit lAUHlK No, iSKutr Mmicvvvry Mmi. titgl.t IaK. of V. Halt. ', VV. Iti.sliarda.in, K-It an. I 8, B. F. JONES A TTOUXj; I'-A T-LA W not Am- run uc Offir aptairt l,Corr V. INDEPENDENCE, ORKuOW of was waU-r- tn-aUtl to a genrron lice melon. In the Woodman' hall waa arrange.1 n a very attractive way good exhibit of vegetables, carntcr work, nclle work, flow-era, canned fruit, jt-llicn, bread, and aome very tempting and cakes. Out of about ICS prize offered the CIGARS, TOBACCOS AND SOFT DRINKS Next door to Knox Orwrjr INDEPENDENCE. ORE W. RJALLIN.D. D.S. ...Dentist. 11 a 1M ICiuwoiioB Uwuw BalieiBa. Independence district won at least 2fl, laAtllMA ,w- ninwii in vrcuiiKuio hjiuh nig aiiu win stimulate to increased effort another year. The follow ing i a list of w inner as nearly correct as it i possible to learn : Walter Ingermanson, 2d on carrots. Paul Bcott, 1st on squash. Paul Bcott, 1st on popcorn. Pearl Hozleton, 1st and 2d on Hub bard squash. Pearl Hosleton, 2d on common squash. Pearl Hosleton, 1st on watermelon. " " let on muskmelon. " " 2d on cabbage. Sylvia Hoek-ton, 3d on pumpkin. THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMlnnvllle, : : t : Oregon Chat. Gregory, Jtgt., Dallas, Ore. California Medicated Soap Tb bent tor orcn, chapped band dadrua, tuxct tllnga nod potun oak. Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Sr. Agent. HoDmoutb Ht, indepeodenee Or. squafh. Sylvia Hosleton, 2d on watermelon. " " 2d on muskmelon. " " 1st on carrots. " " 2d on collective 3d on Hubbard Launch Independence exhibit. raul Scott, Albert Finkle, Bert Nichels, Willie Pickens, Pearl Knox 1st and 3d on corn. 1st on cucumbers. 3d on pumpkin. 1st on sled. Plys between ludependeuce nd Pal em daily except hnnday. Passenger and freight booinen solicited. Leave Independence : 9:30 a.m. Leave Kalem : 3:15 p. m. Geo. Skinner - Skipper handkerchief. Marie Jones, Farmers Feed it on sweet peas, and Hitchmer Shed 3d on cake. , Jones Big New Barn Teams 10c, Saddle Horse 6o Rigs as well as teams kept in the dry. Horses boarded by day, week or month. 1st on handkerchief. 1st on hemstitched J. N. JONES, wpepetonce GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. garble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. 1 m I1 I will sell 2d on jelly. Jean Ketchum, 1st on dressed doll. Helen Gillespie, 1st on brown bread. Genevieve Gillespie, 3d on darning. " " 3d on buttonholes. Gladys Byers, 1st on canned fruit. Little Eula Dickinson was the youngest exibitor. She toolc a hand kerchief and a dressed doll which she finished last year, being then six years of age. WMle she received no prize the judges complimented her on the excellence of her work. AHogetner tne lair is a very com mendable effort. It keeps our educa tional system from going to seed on "book-larnin." VThile a good educa tion is increasingly necessary, we need to avoid any etigma that might arise against those who work with their It is expected that the West Side Real Estate Enterprise will be able to print the entire list of prize winners in the next But I will list only property issue. It is crowded out of this issue. tbat can be sold at a reasona bly low price. JJon t asK me In HemorfaiH. earth for it. it wm mote u Whereas, in view of the loss we, the your price is right. members of Wells Assembly of United Artisans, have -sustained by the de- ""'l-ioc T-f J C John T. James, of Suver, Oregon, and of the still heavier loss sustained by those who were nearest and dearest to her. Therefore, be it Eesolved, That it is but a just tri bute to tbe memory of the departed to say that in regretting her removal Bath Room in Con- who was in every way worthy of our nCCtlOn respect and regard. Eesolved, That we are again forci-1 C STEEET bly reminded of the certainty of death Independence Ore and the wisdom of preparing for it. ' Eesolved, That we tender our sym- D. TAYLOR BARBER Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under mend them to the Supreme Master ' "" ue e8l"e 01 tL ,r , xuoroa jiioion xreiana, deceased, Has pathy to her husband and family in their bereavement, and can but com- Artisan of the Universe, the Maker and Euler of all. Be it further filed his final account In the County Court Of the State of Oreunn far Pnllr Eesolved, That these resolutions be County, and that Saturday, the 26th spread upon the records of the lodge, day of September, 1908, at the hour of and a copy thereof be transmitted to I ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the family of our deceased sister, and I Bt court room of the said county In to one of the local papers. MES.H. LEWIS. MES. E. A. THUESTOIf. ' MES. W. S. THOMPSON. Committee. Estrayed to my farm, one black sow, weighs about 140 pounds, owner can have game by paying for its feed and this advertisement, G. II. Harris. 10-1 the eity of Dallas, Oregon, has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections' to the said final account and the settlement thereof. WILLIAM H. IRELAND, Administrator of the estate of . Theron Albion Ireland, deceased. . Oscar Hayter, Attorney. Dated and first published August 27, 1908. 924