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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1908)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL MaWa. Al Parka went lo IVrtlsuJ tb last 4t tU week. Miss Msbel Eltii st In 1IU Lvl Saturday. J. K. Nell of Huena Vista tu In this city 8turJr. W. 8. AU of King's Valley In loan Ihis wi'tk. Dell Parks went to Portland 1 week for a few dsys. Prank Kersey of Dalits was visit tnx friend her Sunday. J. i. Lsuteruisn. a life Insurance man, wu her this wxk. Ieif Klnseth of Dallas spent Sun Jay with friends In thla city. Mr. and Mra. Charles lliff were vUilln tn Salfiu last Friday Mr. and Mra. C. V. Irvine were visitors to Salem last Friday. ' V. N. Turner of Portland was In lata city the firat of the k. James llelmick of Suvrr moved to Kaatorn Washington this week. Mra. Hauk MalOson was a Corval lia vUltor tbe first of tbe week. MUi Kate Jona ia sick and un able to attoud Iter work tbla week. A. Wing of Portland, formerly of Alrlle, waa in this city tbe first of the week. i Mrs. Dave Collins of Seattle, Wash ington, la visiting relatives In this city tbla week. That dance will be another one of the successes which the Independ ence orchestra always has. Mrs. F. L. Hooper and sister, Miss Leora Shank, went to Portland Sun day to spend a few days in that city. Mrs. John Kirkland of Albany is Tisitiug relatives in this city this week. She formerly lived here, and her many old friends are glad to see her. Mrs. H. H. Wagner, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Allln, returned to her home in Portland last Sunday. Walter Williams, the well known DanKer or tans jiiy, was 111 oaiem on business Thursday. He was de lighted with the improvement in the appearance of Salem and was enthus iastic in his predictions of a bright (ulura for tha Cherry City. it Htateaman. Stn-rtuau Hay and Mra. Hays were Satem visitor Wednesday. A N.Poolo of Monmouth waa In In dependence yesterday on business. Fred N. Stump of Suver was trans acting business in Independence ye terday. Sam Irvine, ho a short time ao waa operated on In a hospital In .Ha leiu, la reported to be seriously Ill- Frank Patterson, who has been v lulling his parents In thla city city for home time, went to Portland the first of the week. C. C. Patrick went to Portland Frl day. After spending a few days In that city he will go to his home In I Us Moines, Iowa. W. G. McAllister, a former resld ent of this city. I visiting his bro ther, J. McAllister. It has been I years since the brothers met. Special music by male quartette at the Baptist church Sunday evening Subject of the evening. "A Quartette of Fools." A hearty welcome to all J. M. Muroey left last week for M home In Massachusetts. Charles uennefield of Corvallla will take his place as manager of the Pacific Tel ephone Company In Polk county. W. G. Cotton and family arrived In Salem last Friday night from Forest 111. They will make their home on a farm in rota county, oir. um la a cousin of T. Mapletharpe, of this city. Salem Journal. John Younsr of Polk county, left for Portland Thursday morning. Mr. Young has sold his farm near Inde pendence and has gone to Portland to close the deal. The farm men tioned has one of the few bearing walnut orchards of the state. In de veloping this orchard Mr. Young fol lowed the plan of grafting the Eng lish walnut on to the black walnut stock, and the results are more than satisfactory. Statesman. William Calder, a Polk county far mer aged about 70, was hit by the Oregon Electric work tar as he was driving across their track on Cheine keta street at Salem Saturday af ternoon. The rig was knocked about 60 feet, he was thrown out and the horse was bruised some. Mr. Calder was able to be up and about and seemed little worse for his severe shaking up. The buggy was badly wrecked. Salem Journal. J, K. It bodes ass In Iml""-nt-nce Thursday. Mr. Mbodes recently sold hi farm and he eipects to remove with his family la Crallls to result permanently. K. C. EMrlJiiit returaed Sunday from a vUk of several weeks allh frtond and relatives In and about Sun Francisco. Mr. Kldridg was called to that city on account of the. erloua Illness of a sister aha resides there. A fire alarm was turned tn Thurs day morning at about :30 o'clock from old town al the home of Fores! Finch. It proved to be lh burning out of the chimney. It gave the fire department a lively run, however, on that frosty morning. Prof. W. It. Kirk and wife left Fri day morning for New berg where he was called to attend the funeral of his father, N. tl. Kirk, who died In that city Ibis week. Mr. Kirk was one of the survivors of the civil war. The professor will return Monday while Mrs Kirk will remain In Newberg un til after the holidays. S. II. McElmurry returned yester day from a visit' of several weeks with relatives and friends In Eastern Washington. Mr. McElmurry says the cold here Is not a circumstance to what It Is In Washington. There was three or four Inches of snow there when he left. He says he al most froxe to death In that country. Christmas dance In Ihe opera house In this lty. given by Independence orchestra. The White IJIy Hour, product of the Hlckrrall Milling Co., I for aale t Irvine's Or--ry, 341 Nolle of Special Sh Mtttmg. Notice Is hereby given la the legal iit.rs of t)hoo luull No. :', In Ihe County of Polk. Stale ot Or....n, that a special meeting of said Voters will be held at the a hw house, in FOH SALE To heifer cslve 4 said district, on Friday, tho lithday and 7 months old. One set double of (fen-ember, lsos, at seven o'clock harness. See J. L. Van !an. I p. m . fur the following purpose: We are showing the arll.-l line' To vole a tai to .f current and liu lili-niai ripctisea lor ma remaiu der of the aihool year. Hated llils Sd day of Iecember, 1901. M. W. MIX. Chairman Hoard of llrectiir. C. W. IRVINE, Clerk. of Christmas dishes this yrar, to be seen In the roomy. Con key. Walker A Unman. 2a 30 You will not miss It If you buy a sack of White Uly flour. For sale at Irvine's Grocery. ! SI CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Jli Rind You Han Always Bought glgaatara of The last to do for departed friends, provide them with the best robes and caskets. Jaaperson keeps them at reasonable prices, tf. Genuine llutter Nut bread at Ir vine's Grocery. W. Portland bread fresh every day at Irvine's Grocery. tf. Elderly woman to do housework and take caro ot children. Apply to this office. W, H. ALLIN, 0. 0. S. DENTIST Ikxh ptmM a Cooiwr Hldg liidi-peiuli me, Orein, I rasrinating I'yrograjiby 150 a illustrate,) raialug No. J free, wood ard.t iarke a Co., Portland, Oregon, if Steele's Ferry llu-na Vista, Oregon. The ferry that crosi Ilia people. Most direct route to Jefferson, Hcto, Ktiedburne, Haleni and Al bany from all points In South ern and Central Polk county. BUSINESS LOCALS Dr. Allln, Dentist, Cooper Dldg. tf Just a common dunco In the opera house Chrlstmaa night, but one of the good ones given by the Independence orchestra. Many nice things for Christmas; nothing but what is useful at Conkey. Walker & Lehman's. W -30 1 Laugh and the world will laugh with Wonderland Theatre. (New management.) --Hi. For Sale A 1200 lb. work or brood mare, or will trade for good cow and hay. J. W. Bullard. 2itf. Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde pendence National Bank. tf. WsA good pair of Reading glas- gy sea $1.00 at Kramer's. tf. Medicine That Is Mtdlclne. "I have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy Is Electric Hitters: a medicine that Is medicine for stomach and liver trou bles, and for run down conditions," says W. C. Klestler of llalllday, Ark. Electric Hitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up tbe nerves, and Im part vigor and energy to tho weak. Your money will bo refunded If It falls to help you. 60c at all druggists. lour Attention !!a Been Drown often lo sinus home here Mitt inmate termed lo I having the lime of llielr live. You have, doubtless, wished you could have such a Jollv (t'xxl I at yqnr house You en rsliy enoiti One nl our Islkl.i- tnsi binee will lurnUh sny kind of entertainment ion ileslre. Htop III and see whst wealth ol enjoyment it will sllonl L. F. SAVAGE '.M7 Ctiiiiineri'lal Hlreet, Hslem, Ore. Stockholders' Meeting. Notice la hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Independence Nittlonal Hank will be held on Tuesday. January 12. IWK, between the hours of 10 a. in. and I p. m.. at the bank, for the purpose of cl cling a board of directors and j the transaction of such oilier busi ness as mav conn- before th ineet- n.,,, .,,,,)..,- ,ha ,nv-a Tuesday ! Ill If . C. V. IIlMNK, Thursday and Saturday. Matinee and evening Sunday. Wonderland- Dated tms Theatre. 2:Hf.,rj0S. A. G. MACKJtt. IW-o. Tf-LUHONE MAIN I7 Standard Liquor Co. VUIOIXSALE DFAIJ.R IN WINES, LIQUORS Sr CIGARS I4A IM 3. COMMrRCIAL STRF.ET SJJLEM OREGON Cashier. Id day of December, 27-:! 1. When You Sit Down To a Meal in this reHliiursiil yell ere sure ll III be excellent mm In .iit. tiMikti.it Hlttl i-ivi""e. 'I lie niirrotlllilliii'tt i-1'ct.k lor themselves, HMI the bill tt r- IflN nnilel.V ( line eni lug al little i lee ( nit- In sn-l l-rtiiir friend or two ill ny. You will M I Imj III- .'l'HMl-l. White House Restaurant. Wm. MiGJcl.rat & Son, Pmpilrlnrt .rami- SALEM OREGON f 1 tr f f G A nnua C! e3ranc6 mmm Sale is now going on and it has proven to be a success far better than we had expected. The reason of it is easily ex plained? Our efforts in trying to please everyone and our saving in price on all lines of merchandise to all purchas ers is the main drawing card to our store during this sale and all other sales. This sale will continue for seven days more from date of this issue. This reduction comes in handy for your purse at the present time when you have all of your friends to remember for. Christmas, and you can do so at this store at a little cost and at a big saving in prices, and below are making a few suggestions for Christmas gifts. For Boys and Girls We have various goods suitable for their use. Come and look over them. For Menfolks Coat Sweaters, a Hat, a pair of Dress Gloves, silk HandKerchiefs, si Ik Muf flers, fancy Hose Supporters, Ties, Shirts, pocket Purses, a suit of Clothes, and many other things too numerous to mention, at a great saving Make this store your headquarters when you are in town shopping. You are al ways welcome here. Rernember, lest you forget, that the sale will continue until Christmas, and everything in tne nouse auHic pntc5. For Womenfolks Slippers, fancy colors, Shoes, Hose, Gloves, hand Purses, Handbags, side and back Combs, Hose Supporters, La dies' Coats, Skirts, Dress Goods, Um brellas, Shoes, in fact everything a woman needs, at a great saving in price. - Independence Oregon i Ji xjjf w s-a 'a If n Independence Oregon