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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1909)
LOCAL AND PKMONAL NSWi. Cuy Walker wa. a rH CWr vUltor Saturday. n 1 John Robinson ot Portland visited John Robtn.on 01 r f at hU father, hotue hera early In the w,lI 1 week. Walter PaUon of" Alrll Waited for h Cy n bualne. of the day. with friend, berethl. a few week. Mr. 0 n Ilutlor U slowly Inv Mrt. J. kirklanof Albany vUlted Uv.ng from a rec.eut attact of U . few day. ttt. week with relative. and frleuda her. w R A,n entertained a num 0 !..( frl.inJa at "500 'on Mr.. Duganna of Portland, momer - ''nnnK . r... U in lmleoeua- - nce visiting her .on. o Mr. and Mr.. J. E. Hubbard en tertained -The Owl.- on Wednesday enlng of last week. uh Laura Miller retusned Kewberg Sunday after a weeka visit mong friend, and relative, here. The Mls.e. Mable Porterfleld and lorene Parker attended the K. of P. dance at Fall City Friday evening. o Geo. T. Boothby, one of the prom inent .tock-buyer. of Polk county, jnade a shipment of stock this week. , o Jacob Nash, one of the old-time aettler. ot Buena Vista, was looking after business Interest. In Independ able yesterday. o O. M. Sanford ot Hlllsboro 1. visit ing friend, at Talmage. Mr. andMrs. Sanford expect to leave aoon for Vir ginia to reside permanently. . o Professor R. W. Kirk accompanied 'the atudent. of the High School to Salem Wednesday to inspect the .ess Ion and working of the legislature. o M. F. Keiser and wife of WalUburg Washington, visited relative. In Mon mouth last week as they were re turning from the Walla Walla Busi ness Men', excursion to California. o Raymond E. Henkle of San Jose California was married January 25 to His. Louise Shlvely of Portland. Mr. Henkle is well knowen here having passed his boyhood In Independence. o C. L. Carey and wife of Falls City were In town Tuesday. Mrs. Carey was on her way to Albany to attend the wedding of her sister. Miss Thel ma Springer, which Is to occur on February 24th. o The Stalwart Basket ball team of thU place went down to defeat before ji strong team from Monmouth on Saturday evening, the .core was 19 to 10. The game was played In the Monmouth gymnasium. o The ladles of Independence who tntPi-Mtpd in a better town are nrged to meet in the Commercial Club Rooms over the creamery on Friday Afternoon at 2:30 for organlzatipn ot a ladies auxiliary to the Commercial Club. This means everyone. -o C. V Tharo of Portland visited hi. on and daughter, Claire and Bertha, a few day. last week. o Harrv E. Wagner of Portland 1. to visiting for a few day. thl. week with hi. sister Mrs. W. R. Ainn. Hfltirv Mott has Just received notic from the pension department that his pension has been increased from though tardy recognition oi reputation, will give the services extended to ta.JY egg the eyening. Sne will als0 during the trying times of the Civil rhri8tlan church at the war. bookkeeper. J, Dornilfe wa. among visitor, to Salftu lt Saturday. Mia. Mable Boyd.ton wa. a Mon- mouth vUltor Wednesday. Carl Perclval visited over Sunday Mr. Wood, the hop man was In C. J. Grlffa. one of the leading clttten. of Xlonmouth, owner of the water system of that city, was a Salem visitor Saturday. C. LeMasters. a farmer and stock man of the country w.'fi of Mon mouth, was looking after bunlm'ss In Independence yesterday. A number of relatives and lmmed- it friends of J. w. Kimiano. surprised htm Monday evening, the occasion being his 81st blrtnaay. o rwvitt'i Kldnev and Bladder Pill. are the best pills made for backache. weak back, urinary disorders, etc. Sold by The William. Drug Co. o m Itinarmiingnn In building a splendid tower and Installing a wind mill nn hi farm north of this cuy. He will have water pipes installed In his house from the tank In the tower. Services at the M. E. Church next Sunday are hereby announced as fol lows: Sunday school at 10 a.m.; preaching at 11 a. m.; Ep worth League at 6:30 p. m. . led by Mrs. Charles Irvine. Special music Is be ing prepared for the League service. Joint service will be held in the even ing at the Baptist church. o Tt should be remembered that the farmers of the Independence Commer cial Club as well as of individuals individuals who are a credit to the community that the knocker dls- eraces are guilty of Kooseveii s definition of an "undesirable citizen". What is said usually comes back to the injured parties. Don't be knockers. Be "Boosters". o O O Hurley, editor of the Ore gon Oriano, published at Vale, Oregon visited a few days in Independence during the past week, returning to his home at Vale Sunday. Mr. Hurley is a former resident of Independence and snent an enjoyable time with friends here during his visit. He is e-ivlnir hia constituency in Malheur county a good live weekly that should be appreciated. o BUIINIM LOCAL! Ulen Ruffner .pent Sunday in Mc- Mtnvlllo. o Dr. Dugaan.. Dentin. o.r lnd nd.no. National Dank. tf. Mr. John Robbln. U visiting for a week with friend, at Hood River. Glen Ruffner and it. H. Foster left Monday for their horoe'ln McMlnvllle. o - Many new thing In dry good, at Conkey, Walker Lehman'.. O'- A. good pair ot reading gla.-.-. 11.00 at Kramer'.. tf o Some .well new walstlng. at Con key, Walker A U'hnian'a. o Roche Harbor Ume. Best on earth for .praying. William. Drag Co. 34 39 o Toung Jersey cow for .ale. Just fresh. Call on W. F. Campbell. Independence. Come in and see the new aprlng good, we are .how lng Conkey, Walk er ft Lehman. laugh (New 29tf. llnon 39 Laugh aad th. world will with Wonderland Theatre, management.) o Japanese ground sulphur In sacks. No lint in your .pray. Ham. Drug Co. o Four horse power upright gaaollna engine, for .ale by S. Muhleman. Phone 665, lndepend.ee. 3Stf. o Guaranteed lime and .ulphur spray at William. Drug Co. Acid hydrome ter, for testing spraying .olutlon..36- o The Wonderland Theatre has op ened under new management. We hav. extra fine ..t of alcturen and oags. o Your merchandise will coat you less money this season than here tofore if you get it of Conkey, Walk er & Lehman. . o Wood for aala Second growth at fS.50. old growth $4.0 a cord de livered. S. Cox, Independence. Phone 1. New line of ginghams and per calesswell patterns with plain edge and bands Just in at Conkey, Walk er & Lehman's. Farm wanted. 80 acres or more. Suitable for general farming or dai rying. Part or whole Improved. Ad dress XYZ care this office. o Far Sale Gasoline wood saw, complete and ready to commence business. For information call on S. Muhleman, Independence, Ore. 32tf ' o- Remember the days Tuesday, Thnradjiv and Saturday. Matinee A union temperance meeting of the LhnrnhP will be held Sunday even- pension has been increased irom , February 21. at the Baptist church to $12 a month. This is welcome lng. February & speak at the Christian church at the morning service. A cordial invitation Mrs. Bertha Fryer-Campbell, who has been extended to all. Is a daughter of our townsman and dance at the his estimable wife, Mr. and Mrs. l. J. Mnndav. February 22, Fryer, was operated on recently - for gd eyery public appendicitis in a hospital m ro R The operation was successrui and ine raoVement to harmonize patient is recovering from the effect g and tQ rapidly. , foundations for funds for the . . . . ladies auxiliary to the Commercial Gladys Irvine, who has oeen - halJ bet0 keeper in the firm of Hanna Brothers librJy and reading during the past year, has gone to regt. Vancouver, Washington where sne out-of-town ladies. The will engage in the millinery DusineH. - - tastefully decor. Miss Maggie Pomeroy has taken her v . ,B hirthday. The place in the office of Hanna Bros, as 0r;hestra will furnish Independence Orchestra will furnish music for the dances; tickets $l.Itis . honed all ladies will prepare "Picnic" The latest advertising scneme - ion f the proposed in this city with the organ- orKanization. izatlon of the wemon into an auxiliary - union, to work in conjunction with the business men's club. The wisdom of such an undertaking was suggested so forcibly at the splendid banquet in this city last Monday night that the organization is springing up simultan eously with the idea. The women ar taking hold of the matter, and it goes without saying that this will be the io1Ipr oreanlzation ever attempted in Independence. Where men are wanted they can be secured if we have nrsi the refined element of -womanhood. That the women will prove as good in the matter of needed pub- wumcio llclty for the inviting opportunities which Polk county has for nomesee is no doubt. Working in k.rmnnv with the commercial club thie body of public-spirited women will become an important factor in tne development of the county. Here's success to you, ladies. Meadames Dee Taylor and VanDorn sife entertained the Konjocitl Club at th hnmA of Mrs. Taylor Saturday evening. The evening was pleas- antlv snent in progressive hearts. Mr Warrv Iliff secured first prize and Mrs. Charles Irvine the booby. Mrs. Shennefield.Huff, Iliff and Miss Florence Burton were newly added members. The amusements were to rpnrpspnt St. Valentine. The rooms were decorated with ivy and hearts. Refreshments were served to the fol lowing eiieats: Mrs. G. G. Walker, Miss Scollard. Miss Florence Burton Mrs. Clare Irvine. Miss Butler, Miss Pomeroy, Miss Bohannon, Miss Moul- ton of Oregon City. Mrs. Charles Ir vine, Mrs. Harry Illiff, Mrs. Pearl Hfidees. Mrs. Honf. Mrs. Charles Shennifield and Mrs. Jess Wrhitaker. field and Mrs. Jess Whitaker. and evening Sunday. Theatre. Wonderland 29 tf. Some swell things in men', cloth ing. Our first spring shipment jusi arrived at Conkey, Walker & Lelv mna's. The hist to do for departed friemds, revtde them with the beet robes and easkate. Jaerperson keeps them at reasonable prices. o Nw sewine machines, fully war ranted, from J1S.T6 to 25.00, also supplies for your gasoline lamps may be had from H. H. Jasperson. '- o nurine this month we will give a year's subscription to the Pictorial Review Magazine for $20 in coupons. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. " 37-38 o New up-to-date caskets and coffins, burial robes, .pedal line of trim mings for Catholics, O. A. R. and secret orders obtained from H. H Jasperson. tr- o Kodol for dyspepsia and indigestion does the ordinary work of the( stom ach, so that by taking a little Kodol every now and then you cannot pos sibly have indigestion. Sold by une Williams Drug Co. The C street millinery store will open the first of March with one of the finest lines of millinery ever seen in the city. There will be a fine line of eastern goods, also the Paris patterns. A first-class trimmer will be in charge. Remember the place next door to the photograph studio. YOU MAY NOT NEED IT NOW Put It In Soma f. Place, for It May Cm. In Handy torn. Day Here I. a .Imple homemade mix ture a. given by an emlm-nt authority on Kidney dl,ae, who make, the statement that It will relieve alnmut any case of Kidney trouble if taken before the .tage of Bright", disease. He .tatea that .ui h aymntnn. a. lame back, pain In the aide, frequent de sire to urinate, especially at night; painful and discolored urination, are readily overcome. Here l. the recipe. Try It: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon one ounce; Take a teaapooiiful after each meal and at bedtime. A well known druggist here In town I. authority that theae ingredent. are all harmless and easily mixed at home by .haking well In a bottle. Thla mixture baa a peculiar healing and .(uihlng effect upon the entire Kid ney and Urinary .tructuro, and oft-n overcomes the worst form, of Rheu matUr.i In Just a little while. This mixture I. said to remove all blood disorder, and cure the Rheumatism by forcing the Kidney, to filler and strain from the blood and system all uric acid and foul, decomposed waste matter, which cause, these affection.. Try It If you aren't well. Save the prescription. William. Drug Co. for .praying ma terials. 36-39 PROFKMIONAL CARD! Dr. G. 3D. Mills Uttcrlairy $rgec lltona: Oft'iea 151, wid.nca 448. OfBoe al Mewl JonW l,i.ry lWa. INDKrKNUE.XCB. OUBUOW California Medioatfd Soap Th r for xw, eliii hU tt. Mrs. d. W. Richardson, Sr. lli.nn.KUI HI., liidnrtnOr. IIOMKU I.OK1K N0.4A K o f MmU ry Mnn. ulgnt M Kn I. K. "I r. nan. M Uuel., V. U J VV. KiliaitMi, K.lianla Launch Independence THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF McMinnvllU. i t t l Orgn Chm$. Gregory, JtU Dmltaa. Orm. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. DENTIST Both phot,ea. Cooper Bldg. Independence, Orvgon. k 1- HEWITT, M. I. Physician and Surtreon Office In Cooper HulMIng, reoni. 2 aud 3. Oltlit) lionrt. tt a. in. to 12 in. .nd 2 to 0 p. in. Call. aiiwerd night and dav. JOHN BRAMBERG Plastering aud genrrai inanon work. Stone, P-rlck and t'onorte work. INDKPENDENCK, OR. Eotlmatet fre-n application. l'l. 1imu luliiiluee lil faN uidailv ec. Huii.Uv. 1'aweitgvr aollrrlght luloatluiUMl. Iav. Imleaeiidenr. l ;:Wa, . INV.rtNlain 1 a:lft. I". (ico. Skinnrr - Sklpprr I.W.Dickinsons LIVERY and FEED STABLE Goo.1 (iirnonU and eamful lriw G L Hawkins garble and jijiiii.. uranue ?yjjL-V Monument aud HwmI flHSM tone Cemetery C. F. Vn Alli-n i'roprletor I'l.nn. 1111 Mala HH N. torn. ttU THE ELDRIDGE Kuropfua P.sn Large Sunny Rminn En Mult or Hlniil. teu.ntlly lxcaUMl Z1 Salem, Ore CASTOR I A pr Tf.&nt. and Children. llii Kind You Hate Always BwgM Bear, the gignatnr. of J. D. WINN REALTY BROKER Farm Loan, and Insurance. Public. Buena Vl.ta, Oregon. Notary B. F. JONES A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W yOTAHY PUBLIC Office npttair in Cecper Blk INDEPENDENCE. OREON FTdDlLPjIES BUS I I WA4HIN X-i. WRr?! BUSINESS COLLDOU OTON ANSTfNTH POITTLAN D. OHMM WRITE FOR CATALXM TSs SdtMl that ritn Tim im a Wd MflM CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE ....B THE.... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS Notice is hereby given that there will h( an election of officers of tne Independence Commercial Club on the night of Saturday, February 20,lua, in the rooms of that organization. All old members of the organization, new ly enrolled and prospective members are requested to be present and qualify to vote on these elections. K. C. Eldridge, President, Roy DeArmond, Secretary. GET a BUCK Range NOW Our entire line of Buck Ranges are thrown be fore you at a big reduction in price. Every Buck in our warehouse must go to make room for a large shipment now on the road. A sav ing of 20 to 25 per cent is a saving worth mak ing. We pay the freight. 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