Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, July 16, 1909, Image 5

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    PERSONAL JOTTING!
Carter Ia-o iitartxi ball in Albany
laat Himiinr.
Am Taylor a Iwllaa llur
Mr; Frank hkliin.r vUit-l flal.mi
I kl Putt'iiUy,
11.. m Hulir.n iiimin a (taleiu bual.
ffiaa trln Titttkttuv
c. r. i.-iirr of d.iui u.in
I
tblM tit tbla wtwk.
Mra. I.ehiimn and mother were via
luia iu inalfiu hMiuiday,
Koaa Ni-lmtii and Harry i'atteraon
il'iit laat Hunilay In litlU.
a Kotilniton apnl two r throe
Jae In McMlulivllle Oil week.
Tt'd Cooper a a vUltor at the
Sak'ia t lu rry fair laat irhluy.
Police Judge Uiikuiy of lJallue
vlaitor here th lat of din wuck.
Ji-Mnt U hlti-Hki'r and wlf. arc home
from their vlult to tit Ht-aitl fulr.
Mr. and Mr. John Iliutoii attend
i the cherry fulr at Sulcm lul Hal.
urduy.
K. K. Kli'TwIn, a pilgrim from Mc.
MlnnvllK wan In tin- city Wedm-mlay
MImh (ieuevdve Cooper wua a visit
or at Hit cherry fulr at Salem laat
Saturday.
Mr. I.ottle HiilK' r rilii api'iit 1 1
latter part of hint week i(b friend
I'l Hub m.
It. II. Mr('urtr wan a Ial!u vIh
Itor Uhi week, where In- went to vla
lt hla father.
Hoh NcIhoii took In the fruit ex
hibit of the flurry fulr at Bal iu hint
Saturday.
W. Du't'. of the Chan. B. lllcka
Real KMaie Co., wa a Portland vU
ltor lual week. .
The national bird of reon known
a tho crawflnh la a fi-Hllvn one to
ay the b-BHt.
C. A. Mllla and W. I.. lUontKomery
of HIIlHtM.ro wire anioiiK Hu- vlaltora
to th!a city t ht weik.
Vt'lina and Ruby Tipton of IIIHh
boro are Keata thla week of Char
Jot t- and Doio'iiy Hick.
Charle Initio and wife returned
Saturday evening from a three week a
fluting at the coaat.
Mrs. Riley Craven and Mrs. E. V.
Dallbn of Dallas vinlted with friends
In thla rlty lam Saturday.
County School Superintendent II. C
Seymour was In th ciiy Wednemluy.
He came over on offlHal biinlness.
... Murtln KrebH, one of tlm roMer
OUH hop growers of thla serll-.n, was
doing btiHlnena In town this week.
MIh C'lnra Purvlne,, the acroin
plUhed young milliner of thla (Uy
was a Sulein vlHltor lant Saturday.
J, Klrkland of Donophnn, MIhhou
rl, waa anioiiK the Blrangers In town
this week looking over the country.
Mr nnd Mrs. I). Davidson were
among those attending the Cherry fair j
last Saturday at Salem from tbla city
Roy DeArmoml , Graver Mattlson j
And
Guv Walker left last rnimy
morning on a two-weeks' finning trip.
Vis Ella' Robinson retuu.ed to
JlrM'.nnvihfc Sunday after a visit .t
several days with her parents of this
city.
Miss Ruby Earhart returned from
Black Hock Monday wiiw mi-? had
beei
for some time visiting with rd-
-.
R. C. Sheppard of Polk county took
the second prize at the Salem cherry
fair
with an excellent Individual ex-
biblt.
Chus. E. Hicks, accompanied by his
daughters, Charlotte and Dorothy, vis
ited over Sunday with relatives at
HtUsboro.
Archie W. Earl and Minnie Sum
mers were the only Polk county peo
ple given permission last week by law
to wed.
Mrs. W. F. Bundy returned home
Sunday from a few days' visit with
Ijer son. C. T. Okley, who resides
on her farm In Linn county.
J. W. Hobbs of Eugene, interna
tional revenue inspector of Oregon,
epent a day In the city this week on
business connected with his office.
W. S. Baiter and wife of Spring
field, Illinois, were in the city, this
' week, the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Al
lln. Mrs. Barber is an aunt of Mrs.
AM".
The sawmill was put In operation
Monday after being shut down for
four days on account of a pump be
ing broken. It is expected that the
mill will run steadily from this on.
D H McCarty, one of the heavy
hop growers cast of town, on the op
posite side of the river, was among
the people who took In the Salem
cherry fair.
The regular monthly meeting of the
free library association will be held
ln the rooms of the free library on
Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A
interested ln the free library a.e
come.
i a cnHnv mominK
Sam Cox returned Sunday
touch but frmu bla looke one would
uppoae ttiMt bo Lad bad aoiiiutbloe
of a tliutt,
W. II. MrClaiu and J. K Joiiee ot
I run irlllw, Ori Kuri. epeut lajp or
t'd iuuauis urtrr Itua pert ion of Itif
AwMrr. Tb have in. i lung ln.l
tiiit (a eay raartllua: what they
bare aeu.
Mr. and Un. Kliurmau ( wire
H1,,m ! fitt,ur
!.,.. ft L I., it... ..I. . .v u fnlf
day, Tbi-y took Iu the therry fair.
I. II. Dreil.T la building a buiiK
alow at Otter Hot k on th fount near
Nw.oi t.
Hugh Kaii, who until reeetilly
haa been ulabt fbra at tb Hotel In
depndeiiri, bat r-alKH'd bla poal
Hon to aeient a altiiatlim with the
.Southern I'ai lfU- In tb frelnbl offUe
at Dttllaa.
Gmirgu II. I'lgler and wife of Bell
wood are 'apviidlug tli' lr aumuier va
cation with lleiiry Cauiborn, vlio biia
a farm about three milea eHt of thla
city. Mr. Caut horn U a brother, -In -law
of Mr. I'lgler.
Frank Davla, a toiiMln of the ever
popular proirietor of the Independ
ence hotel, baa accepted a poaHloii
In Ui hotel aa ibrk. Mr. Davla. win
baa been living In the vicinity ol Eu
gene, la an old hotel man.
J. D. Hlagel. 'ie of the enter
prlalng tltUena of McCoy, tbla coun
ty, vtu doing bulneH In t"i cliy
Wediicnday. lie apeaka In flat;er
lug tertiM regarding lb' ""(.j) prcn
pecla. In bla ae Hon of the country.
Mra. V. K. Uundy, who buH been
vlHlUng flienda In the vicinity u( u
vlHlUng flienda III tUe vicliniy oi
t.r.oo.V county, ret I
tbla w"ck. eihe report Hint Mis.
Mary Hagan. who baa been suffering
for sometime from consumption. In
uo better.
Forest Gro.e was represented In
the city by K. K. Williams, one of its
nnternrlHlna citizens. While he speaks
in the highest terms of the. possibili
ties of Polk county he is loyal to dih
section and thinks It has a trifle the
best of ours.
Georgo Tirown is In town and It Is
Intimated that George lias a bug up if they were doomed to lose a con
bis sleeve In the shape of a cold siderable portion of their crop even
deck which he Is going W, spring on
Jonse Whlt.u'.'.er who recently huuikui
blm a bunch In a foot race In which
both were principals.
' " '
..... . ......-, v-l-li... firm nf Hanlia
Bros, are treating the exterior of j
., ..i . . i.,,ul,,.uu tt a mat Oft
their i.liico of business to a coat of
paint which adds greatly to the ap
pearance of the place. They are also
bavlng a large bIkh painted ou the
gjut'ii side of the building.
Long Is not Bliort on good steaks,
having purchased the bunch of steers
belonging to Mr. Scott, who resides
Just across tho river east of town.
There is no;hiuK nicer or juicier than
a steak cut from a fat steer, and
Long haa them.
C. G. Beach, a young journalist oi
Salem, was in Independence last Tues
day, having come over on the boat
nesday after looking over the Enter
prise floltl. At present he is oper
ating the Court Grill at Salem.
Miss Mabel Collins, who has a wide
acquaintance in thls clty, having been
In the employ ot trie Independence
hotel as waiter for sometime, left Sat
urday of last week for Dallas Where
she went to accept a position In tht
Gall hotel of that city.
L. C. Caughey of Albany returned
to that city this week. It will be re
membered that he was here a couple
of weeks ago in company with his
brother, at which' time they took an
option on some property west of the
city and he came over witii a view
of taking up the Bame.
H. M. Reeves this weeks purchased
the May residence, L.C. Baker, Harri
son and Towler property, the consid
eration is withheld, but is supposed
to have been a good round sum. The
Deal was engineered by Cummins &
Davis, the real estate brokers.
J. S. and C. L. McCready of Black
Rock stopped over in the city Wed
nesday evening, on their way home
from Corvallia where they have saw-
..,i.. i.itoroats The. boys were
milling , 1ULCI emo. . ,
residents of Independence at one time j
and have many friends here who are
always glad to see them. -
Conrad Krebs and Julius Pincus,
i i i,.. ooicro urpll known
pi oiuiueui. llul. uvw.. ---
....... .: t,nirD Vtoon interview-
in lUlS Beunuu, a,o
Ing tlie hop growers around here this
rua ovneftd to contract hops
but up to the time of going to press
we have heard of no contracts Hav
ing been closed.
n R Smith, who was brought up
and raised in Newberg and who was
for the last fifteen years engaged in
the livery business there, recently
i,t hi hiiRtness and is taking a va.
. , it.- .,nsmcr anent a
cation aunng me " -
day in this city while on his way to
. .. i 111 ananit f h P
Newport wnere ue
summer with his family.
"" " j
n.t.data caskets and coffins, i
1B i
burial robes, special line of trim- j
, . r.thnitnn o A. R. and I
mines lor . -- i
obtained from H. H. ,
USINISS LOCAL
It'a In k to aiuoa I'uki k.
Tba bteter tbao to Uar.
Tho risar la tha grern boi.
Hay la wttrtli Ilia ton.
Ur Alllu. Ikeatlal. (imiwT lildg. U
Did you try ttie alectrlr bench?
Ilattla Mil tailor ahop, lndepnd
enca, Oregon. 7"
Tho cooleat I'tiderwiar for men at
Conkey, Walker A Lehman's.
Th weather baa been playing Into
.b bands of the street sprinkler of
lute.
9
A good (lr of reading gla
ses It 00 at Kramer's tf
Koino pl for sale. Want hoa for
fdl.; purK)n. Kee Verd IIUI. 6 2
A bura'ed wa'er luuill ba been the
attraction of C atreit for the past
oh or two.
Tho O. C. T. C:o'a boat will make
a trip up i lie river tomorrow and will
return Sunday.
Dr. Dimaiiiie. Dentist, otr Inde
pendence National Rank. Bell phone
111; Independent, 4410. tf
The beat working Clove made la
the Conklln. to be had at Conkey,
Walker & Lt hman'a.
Quite a number of Independence
peorl attended the calibration at An
Ity lat Kuturday. They report a
good Umii.
l'T ist Ih near and we have tho
...
Jl
b hud' in town. Conkey, Walk t &
Lehman's.
Milk cow for sale Enquire of V.
O. Fredrlckaon, 4 aulles south of In
dependnece. tf
Try Long's new Canh Market for
cooked meats of all kinds. He makes
a specialty of boiled ham and corned
beef. 5 tf
The farmers have been having a
ill i a I c the nasi ten days dHIiist and
spreading their hay and It looks as
at that.
We have a new xunnlv nf tuition
molds, also the dies and molds for
niaklng the half round button. Bring
' - rt - -' ' - o
t In vnnr ucrano rt el.itli ci.t have.
your buttons made at Conkey, Walk-
pr(A T.ehitiuri'a
For( sale or trade Gentle pony,
broke to drive single or double. Will
trade for young stock of any kind. En
quire of F. O. Fredrlckson, 4 miles
south of Independence. tf
In another column will be found
the advertisement of the real estate
firm of Cummins & Davis, the gen
tlemen having formed a partnership
recently. Both of the members of
th-a firm nre ex nerienceil In fh rpnl
estatej business and we fcespeak for
them a liberal share of the business.
Postmaster M. Merwin and wife left
this week for Seattle to attend the
A. Y. P. exposition now being held
ln that city. After spending a week
or so there they expect to return
Jiclne and go to the coast and spend
tlie remainder of the summer vacatio;
of the postmaster.
The motto of the Independence
Steam Laundry Is the best work to
be had. Anyone having laundry work
done there will find, it equal to or
better than that done ty outside con
cerns. This he guarantees. Give it. a
trial and be convinced. The price
is right. , 7-tf
Dr. Duganne, Asa Robinson, Rube
Dickinson, S. E. Irvine and Harold
Fitchard, who made the trip over
land to Marshfield' in an automobile,
where they went to attend the races,
July 1, 2, and 3, returned home last
Friday evening, coming via. Portland.
They shipped to Portland on account
of the heavy rain in that vicinity
which made the roads impassable.
They report having had a nice trip,
and next week the Enterprise will
furnish it3 readers a detailed story
of their trip.
For' sale or trade High-class par
lor organ in goou cuiiumuii.
. -
at Mrs. Neeley's in North Indepen
dence. Will trade for young stock of
any kind. tf
The firtit and only air ship ever
constructed in Independence is now
Inn Pirhihition in the window of R. M.
-
Wade & Co. It is of an entirely new
design. Manager Craven is busy on
a not air prouiem auu as bwuii 0.0
solves it he expects to make a tri
al trip. If things work satlsfactr
lly excursions will be run dally be
tween this city and Seattle for the
accommodation of fair visitors. Look
for his announcement next week.
Th Rin Heart
-
,fl of two jjjn(js conceit and the big
.... . !. V. ,. ., .1
head tnat comes irom a sun. uu
ache. Does your head ever feel like
a gourd and your brain feel loose and
- v ran cure it in no time by
actlng on your nver with Ballard's
tij,4 t.t tt .-rth trvincr for tie
raemuic. .oil . -
,,,, nnd r.rtain reHef you get.
W4 for sals Sra4 grssik at
t6o, ebJ growth KM a oar 4 4
Uvfs4. I. Cog, lb4oadac. fboas
I a. at i
MIMIM Illllll' m Flm llllll
F0f assiONAC CAHOt
C alifornia Medicated Soap
Th kol tut ntnm. mhmpp4 haaSa
dttSru(t. Ivirt tlnf S pmtm
Mrs. J. W. Richardson. St.
Ailrld.
Mi.anioiMh nt luaradM Wr,
THE OREGON
FIRE RELIEF,
MeMlnmuillm, t t t t Orgon
Chat. Gregory. Jlgt., Dattat. Or:
W. R, ALLIN, D. 0. S.
DENTIST
Both phouea. Cooper Bldg.
Independence, Orwon.
1 UK WITT, M. I.
Phyalciau and Surgeon
Ortice iu Cooi-r Uullding, .'Kms S
Slid 3 Olli'-e Iioiir,. i a, in. to t'i m.
and 2 to 15 p. in. Calls tlmwered night
snd dav.
J. D. WINN
REALTY BROKER
Karui Loans and Insurance. Notary
Psblic
Busna Vista, Oregon.
B. F. JONES
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office next door to Independence
National Bank, Independence, Oregon
WOOD
Lar?e or Small Orders De
livered Promptly.
HENRY MOTT
Independnece, Oregon.
BELL PHONE
Launch Independence
Plys lietweeu IudcptMideUce ad 8al
eui daily except Sunday. Pa8rger
and freight bnsiaess elicited.
Leave Independence : 9:30 a. m.
Leave Salem 3:15 p. m.
fjrfO. Skinner - Slcipper
jfv G L Hawkins
Dallas, Ore.
Urble and
tsm Uisn,te
.Nioiiunien'f and Hea. -ftones
emewry
work etc,
CASH
PAI
FOR FARM PRODUCE
...BY THE
BUTLER
PRODUCE CO.
C. f. Van Allfin
Proprietor
Phone 1112 Main
'its N. f"om. St.
THE ELDRIDGE
F.uropoan P.an
large Sunny RoomsEn suttn or sinitle
Cleii orally l.octt
Klectrlc LlelitRBath
and Piftno
Salem, Ore.
POLK COUNTY BANK
Monmouth, Orcoon
ti4 Capital, 929.eS3.CJ Trauicls i Central eauklig twlcm
orncmt and dikictoni:
J J K. Uawlsy, Frss. J. it. V. Kuil.r. Vies Prsa. Ira C rsll. Caah.
r. f. PswwU J. U. .'lump I. SI. BiBpssa.
What Has Long Been Needed
BT TUB CITIZENS Or IN DEPEND E.VCB
Tha Independence Cleaning and Preealng parlors are prepared to
call for and deliver all work, and guarantee prompt attention and
atlefactlon. We make combination full and adjustable Skirt hang,
re to your measure. Bo oure ,n them. Give ue a trial for
good work and the price will be right. Work done while you wait.
Guy McKnight
UNDERTWINQ
Day and night rails promptly attended to. line parlor In con
aectloa. Aa experienced laey assistant.
W. I BICE, Embalmer and Funeral Director. Licensed by the
Oregon Stat Board of Health.
ICI A CALBREATH
Homo
Bell
Independence. Oregon
When You Sit Down To
a Meal
In t b'H reHtxurant vou are ure It will be
rxeWlrnt aa to fiKw). mokintf and nrvis
The -arro'iiKtniim k dr tlir-uiMive,
ami the bill ol lure tfil tn ot- ly ( fine
estiug at little l ilies. Come in and l-rmg
friend or two along. Yon will a I be
be pleased.
White House Restaurant
Wa. McGdchna Ac Son, Ptop ietoni
SALEM - . OREGON
tfthletie and Jqmnasium $ccdd.
untft zimmunitfart and Jtehinq ffadcle.'
Siende, 8kHde Siepairing. f
Razors tiO
SALEM ,
LAOBS
BAND TRIMMINGS
Embroideries, Parasols
Muslin and Knit Underwear
LACE COLLARS, SILK GLOVES
Butterick Patterns,
The Variety Store
ANN0RA M- WELCH, Prop ,
264 N. Commercial Street, - Salem, Oregon
-The-
Farmers' Fire Relief Association
OF BU1TEVILLE, OREGON
J. D. Winn, Buena Vista,
Make a specialty of rural insurance of farm
buildings, churches and school houses.
HAUSER BROS. SflLEH,
Props, of Salem Gun Store OREGON
Wo now have on display a very fine and complete lino of
Base Ball Goods, Lawn Tennis Sup
plies and also Fine Fishing Tackle
Send for Catalogue of Baoo Ball Uniform
Independence
Phono: Store, 2220; Reo.3121
Phone: Store, 114; Re. 73
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OB EG ON.
Semi Porcelain
Agent for Polk County, Ore.
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Sold by Williams Drug Co.