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About Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1912)
i A. NELSON I announces Fresh meat and everything clean and up-to-date. Refrigerator accomodation. Meat bought in car lots, not from peddlers but direct from Portland Stock Yards. Why not get the best when it costs no more? I am now located in my new building on C street and would be pleased to have you call and inspect our stock. THE "C" STREET MEAT MARKET Independence, Oregon. The fish fanciers of Polk county are happy Seventy thousand trout were libt-rat-1 in Salt Creek, La 'Jroele and the stream back of Falls City last week. The most of the fish were rainbow trout while there was a healthy sprinkling of Eastern Brook trout. LOCAL MEWS ITEMS Ernest Williams iv:-iiii'd his pitt.it ion as night clerk in the Hotel Lerona owing to the ''hop fever". Miss Ruth Hodge returned Thursday evening of last week to her home in Salem after a pleasant visitwith old friends here. W. A. Leonard wnnt to Amity Tnesd-iy f hut week ! expecting to Incite and re turned Wednesday triad t get back to Indepen Ic. ce. Mrs. children A. Jensen and left Wednesday morning for the hop yards at Independence. McMinn ville Telephone Register. Laun Travis made a sale this week of his residence property to Dick Gains. The deal was closed Satur. A ty the price of s-al -was $800. L.Travis will mov-his funuly to Portl itid in a. tout SO days. He is now i 1 t'u! e upl y or the S . I'. as l.rakt num. Parties coming from Port land this week slated to Hi ed iior of i lie Monitor iIkk on both divisions of the WVst side line work was lieing rushed out of Poitland for electrifying the road. The poles are to St. Joe on the Yamhill division and set as far as Tualitan, They had reached about to Cornelius last week and were moving on toward Forest Grove the first of this week. Miss Ruth Nunn," one of Dallas' charming young school iiiH'ams, returned home Monday after a week.- visit wit li lur friend Mrs. V. R. Rich. We are inclim d to believe that, she was not ven laorablv in.prt sm-I, howew: with the gallantry of (la Newport young gentlemen, having been unable to secure an escort. We are awiul Borry but there has Leem n super abundance of wry idee young school ma'aiiia he a this season and not enough young gentlemen to ; a round. Yaquina News. Married At the M. E. Church Siiturriaj' morning at 10:30, Dick Arsilanian to Miss Leona Brown, Rev San difur officiating. Mrs. Ar silanian is a well known and highly respected young lady of tin cit , while Mr. Arsil anian is a joung man of fine character and is at present in charge of a crew of men at tha Krebs hop yard. The Monitor wishes them much happiness. (J. E Nash and wife diriv ediu Independence Sunday evening "r m Sa'cm, o si roiiie i llaen.i Vis-la, wher -t h- vo-it' i 'liis w.-k with .dr. Nash's parents Mr. Nudi w ! iii a is if i Mrulay ar 4:30 i.t Mi;-.' Alice Ros-i of Woo iinii-n at. n-idence of iLiiUf-r lliiv s in Salem. Re . H. G. M" Cain performed I lie ceremony. This is a sort of a honeymoon for the new ly wedded couple. The Moni tor wishes them every joy and .iiay their life be spared all tiouble, except a bounteous -apply of little ones. They will make their permanent Lome in Salem. An Eastern Oregon Ex change says, "It is rumored that the Hill railroads have secured the electric line in the Boise valley and. plan on a system of electric railroads similiar to those being built in the Willamette valley. The Monitor has a new J typo, Mb-s Bunny Leonard. Miss LaVilla Dixon, one of the I. H. S. graduates '12 is in the city visiting her many friends. Miss Ella Leonard return ed from a live weeks outing in the mountains also visi ting in Cascadia. They are also bonding the rails, connecting the line up read' for the wires to be pluocdoii the poleson the S.P. The Monitor ;s in receipt of a 250 page pamphlet con taining a copy of all meas ures to be voted on by the people this fall, with the ar guments for and against. The average voter will have to take a day off to read , these measures without try ing to digest them. J. A. Riser, who is living on the Dr. Ketchem farm was run into with an automobile Saturday evening, reciving several flesh injuries. He was in a buggy when the auto ran into the rig, throwing him out of the buggy, break ing up the buggy, and caus ing him to fall on his head and shoulders. lie was pretty badly bruised but able to walk around in the evening. Dickinson's Livery Barn I. W. Dickinson, Proprietor Teams and Rigs furnished any time ol the day or night with or without driver Satisfaction Gunrnnteed Barn Phone 3810 Residence Phone 3812 SALE IN RHYNE I've got a place I want to sell, A large house and lot for only a short spell, Its located on the S, W. corner of 5th and D And if you want a bargain, come and see me. It's the cheapest blace in this town, I dont care how much you look around; You'll never find a cheaper place and better location, It's just what you want for a speculation, M. J. B. Coffee sells better than any other Why? Ask Fluke & Johnson. r; i M k-4 11 The post office depart ment will on January 1,1913, nV iii'ooperation the recent ly autlni-ized pa reel -t post systei i, according; to ann ouncement tonight by Post ma ter General Hitchcock. " Tlu postal express busi ness will ex I end over more thm a mild m of rural de liver mid star routes and will cover all t-ystems of par eels now uliliz'-d by private expivss c nnpar ies. The detail of the parcels post system will be .vorked out by a m ries com mi Mew co.npos.' i of officers and tx j..'1't-i of the df pa rttnent. DREXLER AND ALEXANDER Dealers in General Merchandise it We have a complete line of ladies dress goods on hand at bed rock prices. Sea them before Buying. TheSelzShoe for men, the Buster Brown shoe for Children and the White House shoe for women make satisfied customers of those who buy these quality shoes. Always a Very Complete Line of Groceries Located Corner Main and Monmouth Streets Independence, Oregon i"4 i 2L Hi,,' ,HH.I, fo) n (ft V 1 1912 Saturday, September 21, At 10:00 A. M. At the J. H. Smith D. L. C. on the Luckiamute, 10 Miles S. W. of Inde pendence, 2 Miles N. of Lewisville .1 w Hi? I 'Cn w P fir n i 3 & Mm II V J yju u u V 1 Go Devil Cart 1 Mitchell Fanning Mill 1 Hoozier Engate Seeder 1 Large Size Buck Eye Cider Mill 1 New John Deere Carriage 1 2 3-8 New Studebaker Wagon 1 Set Double Buggy Harness, Good as New Set Double Hack Harness, New 1 Spray Pump, New 1 Garden Cultivator, 5 Shovel 1 Garden Cultivator and Planter 1 Cross Cut Saw 1 Double Block and Rope 1 Deering Binder & Dec,: &:c&jo 1 I I i D. M. Osborn Mower Steel Harrow Plow Steel Plow Hay Rake - Farrii Bell John Deere 14 Inch Plow Oliver Chilled Plow. 16 Inch John Deere Disk Plow John Deere Disk Cultivator Spring Tooth Harrow, three Sections Spike Tooth Harrow " Some Carpenter Tools Between 10 and 20 Tons Baled Hay, Vetch and Oats, and Wheat and Oats. v V ! I I 1 ! i STOCK FOR SAL 2 Bay Driving Horses, 4 years Old, Weight 1150; 1 Brown Mare, 8 Years Old Weight 1500; 3 Durham Cows, 1 Fresh Soon; 2 Heifers Coming 2 Years Old; 55 Cotswold Ewes; 16 Goats; Some Mammouth Brown Turkeys; Some Orphington Chickens, Buff HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ALSO TO GO 4 Bed Steads, 4 Matresses, Pair Springs, J. New Couch. 1 Steel Range Good as New, 1 Good Parlor Stove. Much Other Household Goods - - Free Lunch at Noon TERMS: All Sums Under $10 Cash. All Sums Over $10, Twelve Months Time With Bank able Note at 8 Percent or 5 Percent Discount for Cash M. J. and J. O. SMITH, Owners M. F. WHITE, AUCTIONEER i AM f 4 Jul