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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1904)
INPKrisNDKNC E MTWirillSK. WDIPEHnENCr., 0UH10 . - i ess eeeeeseseeeeesssy wsfs Independence Enterprise. IANO WCST SIDE. ITUI.IM1KI KVKIIY TMl'IWPAV. Eulrtfit Hi Imt.'iwmli'mv. r.. Mtnm wornl-el iuller. SuhscrtptioM Price, $i.so pcrvr. TKI.K.l'HONlS Wl. uriist uimoM KATfX (MlrU-ttj in ailvauee) . fl ' T.I IVr year Uli mouth... Sinslr Tooey Ixn-hI not lee. r5eetit r line trwlicl Hlmilmoi.v no reduction fur miy rrmu WllHlfUH'VtNr. Hte on itlly ailrerllaliuf maitc known on pihfttUiti. J. A. Hurley lu Salem .Mommy. (iiH). Stnll lias beeu lt l-k the pat week. Mr, tiro. Stoll, who liw U-en visit ing lu Idaho, ha Um ii very III. At )al n'porti she was slightly Improved. Tin following oHloer Wfr handled at the lat tuttinic of AiUh Chapter No., 31 VrttT of tlm Eastern Star, Mr Margaret liomtman, acting a tntH inn nilicer: Mm Come , Hubbard, Worthy Matr-.n;IrOl Huder, Worthy Patron; Mi May Itabbilt, Aociats Matron; Mr lea Madison, Conduct re; Mr M Mix, Aoclte Conduct ress; Mm MhukI Wilson, Tieaure Mrsti I. llurloii.JAdah; Mrs J Kit-hard-sou, Kuth; Ml (leitle Dickinson, KiT( Mrs.JM MeCandle, Martha; Mr A S Ijk'U, i:ift: Mn llnllle Heukle, Warden; Mr J Diekmwii, Sentinel Social and Personal, j '1, I...-. t?...,.li.,.. I 'lull 1 II W IlifilHm 1-1 lilt jti-nnM -' I ; and other liivlt.il tjix-ftM were pleiwmt- k-.-.i.i,: -J j ly entertained on Thursday evening, liv Mrs. (iio, l ooker ami .MM. 1'.. I.. The Misses Shafer Wert- passenger to Portland Saturday. Ml.- Juauitt Koaeudorf, of Corvalli, Ketcliiiiii at the home of Mm. E. I.. Ketchum. After a few hour spent In I games nnil route ntii of vurioti klud, a 0) 05) 0) (ft ) CI 01 0'") 05 0i Q) mm Field Feaes Wivi.'lm inro i.t r rod ami im stroii'tr than , . . - .r i V Imy in larp iiantitU-H amPan' in a position to inalu tint i.owkst ri;i( i:s. . . See our Elwood Poultry Fence. R. tt WADE Si GO. I N.D I-: N'lXUXC.K, O I i KG ( X. ithff win. fviirv. a '" ' eujoyetl hy all, Afti r tiiijjlBK the "M year out ami the new year In theKUext" deaitei (or their liolilif wUhinx M Happy New Year to all. Tinwe ite ent were: Mr anil Mia J H HoIibiiiioii, Mr anil Mra K F. 1'aililix'U, Mr ami Mn W II Walker, Mr unJ Mra. 1. iHinii, Mr Mini Mra J IMi-kiuaon, Mr ami Mra J K lluhbanl. Mr ami Mra A 8 Locke, Mr ami Mr Huitmi, Mr ami Mm Taylor, Mr and Mra A J (ohmIiiibii, Mm M rey, Mra Surah Irvine, Mr Conkey, Mra llurley, Mra Ilabhltt, Mm llowden, Mla. Floreiuu Uowileo, Mra KT Henkle, Mr I) I lodge, Mra H K Owen, Mr ami Mra tieo t'otikey, Ir and Mn K L Ketcbuui and Mrs J M htark. Found u Cure for Indigestion visited old frifllda in town wverul day a I ilt lioixua luoeli wna aerved whieli wa. last week. Mixa Kdith Maticheke, who has lieeil viwitinz here, returned Saturday to Portland. I'ink l'litterson, of Portland, ajient aeveral days In town this week wilti lila pareuti here. The W. 1!. C. announce a Masquer ade, ball at the Auditorium on the eve ning of February lth. liev. K.C. WiKtnore will preaeh at the Christian ctiuroh Hunday morning and eyeuing. All Invited. The Ladies Aid Society of the Chriitt- iaa church will give an Easter bazaar. Look for further announeementa. Miss Vida Torliett, of Albany, came la Thursday for a vifdt with old frietida here. She returned home Saturday. John H. Hull, wife and son, Frank, of Cottage Grove, vltdted T. 11. Cleven ger last week. Mr. Hull and Mr. Clevenger are couhina. The young men of the Christian church V. P. K. C. K. entertained the ladies of that society at O. A. Kramer's Uome last Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was spent. The Maccabees' New Year's ball was a splendidly attended function, and wa thoroughly enjoyed by those prt sent. The McMinnviile orchestra furnish ed the music, and many compliments are heard for the splendid article of music furnished. At midnight the ball was turned Into a leap year ball lady's choice. Dancing broke up at 2:00 A. M. The ladles of the Macca bees served supper. A neat sum was cleared over expenses. IS GIVEN TO DETAILS At our school. That is what counts, and Is one reason why our students are successful. Business men appreciate this fact, and many ask for no recom mendation but ours. If you are inter ested in a usable education, and wish to secure it for the lowest possible cost ana in tne shortest time consistent with thorough work, it will pay you to investigate the advantages we ofler. Send for catalog. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OltEGON. W. 1. Staley, Principal. I uae Chamberlain Htomach ami Liver Tablets for indigestion and And they suit my cane better tlmn any dya pepsin remedy 1 have ever tried aud 1 have used many dillerent remedies. I am nearly tifty-one years of age aud have sti tiered a great deal from Indiges tion. I t'au eat almt anything J want to now.. Uko. W. Kmkp.v, Koek Mills, Ala. For sale by All l)ruggit. Koek Mine to lhi atmHiut of ten thou and shure at ten rent eurli. i- - r t'ureil I.liuitmgo. A. H. Cttiiiiuiii, Chicago, write. : March J, r.si.'l: "Having la-en tnmb. . led with Lumbago at dillerent tiuxn and tried one phynielau utter another;' then d liferent oltilinetit aud lllia i menu, gave It up altogether. Ho I j tried once Hiore, and g"t a tMittle of llallurd'ii Hiiomt Litiaiuent, w hleli guve ( tne alimwt iiistanl relief. lean cheer fully recomtUHiid It, and ill add my name to your list of former MitTerer." MH' ami f I. roltl uy A. F. l.iK'He. ! Mi ll..p Mavllel.l Vllt I her itr, I Mr. ItiiiHii, fiituMl(v' and ."uimluv. j Cbil. Me I Mt attruded tt ' lialge at ell Halm iUy liiiCtM. Conslipati The uli.hitltig iiidteh (iimie hall Hi NWIU n el. Mta J'.dlin i . , i r M . 1 Wednewliiy, Miter a vill wild frlelid. Attlu Docs your head ache back of your eyes ! taste in your mout vour liver! Avcr's I ! liver pills. They cure; rrturnrd limn; cation, hcauachc. uvl J'c. All drug, Uit at tlm old! mi-; I ntlelld- I c Nt'VEK. K. McLnuehaa a nei telephone. Anna lleoker ha gone to Albany to attend school. IWHKI.K. visiting frieuds I'.uoeh Chamliertain the last wk. Mr. ami Mi. A. T"t g-oii, i.f lUn n j Vlta, Vlmtevl her ltrr, Jlr. Ku f, 1 .Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mr. A. Itiu f ami daiinhter, j ,0,,.u wl!b , , ,r(,,rti (ilady. made a bu.luc irip lo fah ut l ,) (.., (mpalrrds . iirrr ami nullif y, irriK itrif ""I1 j petlle, eletir klld lll..l.iVr. plel"li, lnfur l ew life aiic" , ., , , . , the wbole vteiu. Ao rentt 1VI H.vUtir ha goim to Atl-any ' w,l,l i,v A h IM-ke Vilueiday. Minnie Mmdehl went Fridtiy, to help lirrauut who I lug boarder. ha Keen nick rrtvlva Ireatineut, a her faew la part. and fmnilv retunird was seen on our X4. 4- 4-'. 4 4. 4.-.. . 4. , ...THE... f j Itlonmoutl) Caundry j II. I). WHITMAN, Prop, f 4 Should have your Work. J Washing called for and de- " liyered. 4 Washing called for on Taes 4 day and delivered on Batur- day Work BumnutCL Monmouth, Oreoon. f Win. Murphey was Wednesday, hd Steele was a caller in our town Friday evening. It. H. Pillar made a business call here Wednesday. Clarence Kays streets Wednesday. Itev. Thompson and wife retarned from Amity Friday. It. V. Kwink was at Ills old place of business Thursday. Mrs. Phillips, of Koseberg, took the train for home Friday. Miss Lucy Hotter was a passenger to Independence Thursday. Miss Lillian Cox was a pa-sengcr to Independence. Thursday. Mrs. P. T. Peterson was calling on frieuds at Parker Thursday. Willis Powell, the agent, Is giving satisfaction in bis new position. flues Julia Jo rues Is spending a day or two visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fuqua. Mrs. JIuey, Iront Wells,, passed through our tewn en route for Iueua Vista. A. B. Lacey brought home a fine white turkey from the shooting match at Wells. a nuoioer or our young folk at tended the New Year's party at Mr Helnlck'i JUlsa liura Crltcblow returned Bat- urday from a week's visit to ber home in Alrlie. Miss Jude Bteele aDd Miss Pickett went to Independence Friday, return ing Saturday. Jasper 1th odes was calling on frieads Friday with a view of selling shares In the Pilot Rock Mines. A. B. Lace Invested la the Pilet A. E. Harper borne Imwluy. Mr. Jones, of Corvalli, visited, with Mr. Thurfttou's hit week Will Steele and Inmilv visited at the home of his parent Humlay, H. T. Thornton, of Crawfordsvlllu visited hi parents last week Several from around here attended the dance at Alrlie Friday night. Mondav inly paralysed. Mr. E. K. iH-Arimnid left TtiOftdsy A I'lramllll Ewiili f. School with Mr. commenced here Arnold a teacher. I '.lmer Max Held spent (he holidnvs wiih hi cousin, Larl itruwn, of Alrlle. MDS. CCCEUA STOWC, tlr.tor, Kutr. Nooi Clnb. 170 Warren Avenue, Chicago, III., Oct. 22,1802. For nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. Tua doc tor insisted rn an oissration as the only way to get well. 1, however, strongly ohjwted to an operation. My husband felt disheartened an well as I, fur home with a tick woman is a diacotiuilat nlflA at best. A friendly druggist advised him to get a bottle of Wine of i araui tor ms to try, and he did so. I began to improve in a fewdays and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks 1 was another being. Mrs. Btowt's letter show aw. woman bow a horns is saddened by female weaknes and how completely Wine of C'ardui cures that sick- new ana wings health and hanni. Do Dot BO on tuner- rd '". w not iTrt nn aiirrt-. nff. Go to yonr drui7i7iBt toHv wxia 0n,uinm SB 1 .1 M I nnlTISI aV Win. on a visit to her mother, and returned wu, -M""1 home Suudny. A few gathered at M. fp Tuesday evening, and ail j i Mr. and Mr. Kniil (iuttat anil mtl. lively gmne l peilci, daughter visited Sunday with Mr. and j Ti'therow mmt K. K. Hiltlt-f line ir pinyrr i n,e vr j nice luin'li w.-rveil. Tt. l l iirva III, t were: .iir nn.i Air ,l r-rsi and Mr,H it Tettierow. Mr Mr. i:ton Carter. Ml Lulu Alexander, came dowu Wednesday, to sjiend a few cluy at J. M, Stunts', Ml Alda Frunt carried tht mall Friday and Saturday, her father Ih'Iiij sick and unable to go. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, of Well, visited with hi sister, Mrs. J. M. Mr sou, New Year day. Ed and Palsy Steele ami Fred and Clara Loy wers Initiated n the Jtoyal Neighbor Saturday night. Mist Nlli Harris, of Portland, bus lM-en visiting her brothers, of Wells. aud her sister, of this place. Mrs. Maggie Cuniiiilng, of Corvalli. passed through here on her way home, aneraWM H s visit w ill re alive In Dallas, Cecil Staats, Floyd William. Persy Cooper am! the Ml Wickland all took the train here Sunday fur Cor valli, where they are attending school. Mr. Krleksoli and rmnllv vun,..i from Thursday till Sunday with her parents, and on Thiir.l they hud their Christmas tree aud a nice program. Ella Allen, or Alhan v In,. I A n Ilia Itlng her brother in Portland and came back by the way of Stiver to sjiend a few days with u.r parents be- lilM .nlll.h I.. .....Alt . " av-iuiuiiiK vi nioauy. Imperfect Ingestion. Everett lllitihratid, Arehie and lilenn HlKibraiid, A most (deasant time, a Mr ScrafJ'ord ar royal eutertaliii WANTFD-Tnist worthy tat.lj t it-man lu mating litinlne! U'ouniy and adjoltiltig tertl House or solid ttnauclal i fju.mi straight cli nalatv wii paid each Monday dlH In .sbiiiarter. I, xix-nwi nut vanced; ptitliinn -riiialienl, . Mnnagei, tKk'i Motion lihlg, t Means less nutrition and In queues less vitality. When the liver fails to secrete bllo, the blood becomes She ts y?pce- Dauidsor? & .edges, Ps; Citr.ii'H, Ciwtri'ttf.T t'tw tmtl Conrt'Otion 11 Fitirr Clash Soim Kotwor CoNNKCTtfiN. fr Ip it; G L Havl" lo Dallas, 0 'a SlarHc ant ' c Monuments stones Ceni work t J H. H. Jaspers., Undertaker.' Enba and Funeral Diref, ft t 8 Independence, UDY ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED a t