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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
CRIONAL JOTTINGS Will MeCrwady u wlf worn in liin lt MiMy, ; Several v o( smallpox are re jxirtud In Muiimnnh. ' Hulk oyWrs, caxturn and Olympta. t lh Um K.iatauraiil. Ittlf Mrs. Layton of llumia Vlala vlmi d liidfimidon:o frlwids toil m'i'k Prune picking la In full blam thla w'k Id the vicinity of Ilw'im VI. a. Thomas 8ulllvan and family wrr Miioiik lliuaa who went to 8aim laat Baturday, The moiipy iitM-eaaary to pla- I he c hun tj at M'Coy lu khii1 repair has Ihwii ralti'd and lh work lll be fcr.iest It. Wood and Winona I 'ear I Ixjiian, of KIiik Valley Wtre niarrl.d Ri'ptuibir 23 at the home of the bndti'a partmta. The Ji linings family of 1'irrydale have moved lo McCoy for Him winter. Tli. tr daughter, Mls Kate, will tea h hix) at t'lttl iluc, The ouuty la graveling Monmouth tr et from Main street to Mon- month. The work la being pushed ., .. ,., ..'in order lo get It douo b.fore the Craba, clama. crawfish and all klndi of ah ell f .Mil. frcnh every day at uu tlera Itestaurant. 9Uf Last Friday the palroiia of the Doll district vol ml on tl queHtlon of P. 8. Wllnon and lf Ufl thla wmk for Heattlo. Washington and Victoria. D. C. They go to vUlt ,1 district votod on ii question mi Ti,mu.H M WfU tH t0 Jdlng an lvmitu grade to me.r school. Win. Smlddy and family are mov ing from Crawfordavlllo to Buver, I'olk county, lo reside.- Iirownavllle Time. The cloned season to set out fires without permit from the dltrlt fire warden In ordr to burn slashings, brush, ftc, expired October 1. Mrs. Thoa. Pilchard of Loa Angel as, California, arrived In the city lul work and experts to spend th.i win ter here the guest of relative. Mra. O. A. Wilcox, Mra. 8. E. Owen. MImhcb Nola and Mildred Owtn and Mra. Chappell went to Baloin Saturday on a shopping e xi.Ultlou. Miss OHIO Wllllama left last week for Hallaion where ahe goes to t a h rhool. Thla la the third year Mias Wllllama will have taught In that place. R. D. Cooper left Wednesday for lortland to attend the horse how now being held there under the au pices of the Portland Hunt and Coun try Club. The construction of the ateel bridge on Monmouth atreet haa been fin ished and everything la In readlnege for the county to officially accept the work. James Morgan was called to Seat tle thla we'k by the serious Illness of his aon who resides there and who la suffering from a bad case of ty phoid fever. Mra. J. E. Hubbard left for Tilla mook City last Monday, where she went to make an official visit to the Rebekah lodt?e of that place, ahe be ing president of the state coniza tion. ' been. Hoy Oviait won lh two and half tulle skating rate at the rink lt Wedneaday lilgliL The doubln rac f inllx won ly (r- ton boys, 1 loir la and llarrold. J. ( . Ilayter, tb atl rdiior of "ho Polk I'omiy Obairver, dropped In on tho l.'iu. r.rl laat Wedneaday. Ca rey ; i.iio of the wide-awake editor In oi.e of the k d towns of the tt.. lie. J, It. N. Hell, 1). I)., of Corval lis, passed through town on Monday evening, enroiile to Dallas and Nw l rg to the meeting of the presbytery and avnod of tho I'reabyterlan (-bun h Mra. C. L. Mtt hard l ft laat Mon day for New York where ahe expects to spend the winter. Mr. Pilchard accompanied her aa far aa Portland returning home Wedmaday afternoon via Sa'em Moorv'a Cash Store la to be mo lo the room now occupied by the post office and a atok of groceries add In order to Introduce (he new 1 Mr. Moore la making some extraor dinar offers J. K. Johnson, proprietor of the dependence Bttain Laundry, went Portland lat week to purchase more maifainery for hla laundry. Wlill there he had an opportunity to see the prealdent. M. Iiigermanson haa Junl pur hu a fine Jersey bull from V. O. Mo r -w'a fine herd. This young Jcrm I'atato fa r th'a year, and la a valuab oved In to ed attend the fair E. H. ' and L. A. Dala of Balem were doing bualneaa In town Monday. 8hiirf Grant was tn town Witlnea day, romlng over on bUHlneaa connect ed with hla office. W. W. Perclva! ahlpped yesterday a carload of bogs to Portland. The shipment consisted of eighty head nd was aa fine a lot of porkera as were ahlpped from thla city. Wni. IUc returned last Sunday from Portland wlier Jie went to at tend t e m etlng of the mate and natl' nal convention of Funeral Di rectors which was held there tout we.k. Andy Tupper. a former niarshall of It.dependence, who has be n a res ident of the state of Washington for s3otlme past, has secured employ ment in the big sawmill at Dallas and will aoon more his family there W. J. White, Walter Fuller and a number of other Dallas Masons were In Independence last week to give te tlmony relative to the killing of a horse about two months ago by the motor while returning to Dallas with a party who had been attending a fra ternal session of the Masons In this city. . R. W. Tripp, one of the leading bus lness men of Brownsvlllo, was In In dependence last Tuesday, accompan ied by his brother, B. E. Tripp, and Miss Elsie Powell and Mies Tlnnle Wyatt.They came over In Mr. Tripp's ir..it r ih. tnwnit nf Polk i none that suited him as well as In IliailtJ X.HV Vl'v un a w- - - county, returning via Salem. Owing dependence. They have rented the i n,o av tholr frln was Snlnn property on u Bireei whcic iu iuq i a i ii uu v . . l " - not as enjoyable a8 It might; have, they have taken up their residence ble a..d lion to Mr. Ingermanson a neru In ordr to acor-iuodate the rap- Idly growing business, the proprietor of the Gall hotel at Dallas, la build Ing a three-story addition. When com Dieted the Gail will be one of th largest and most up-to-date hostelry In the county. Independence has another attorney at law tn the person of J. S. Cook who arrived In the city last wee from Enterpr'se, in eastern Oregon where he had practiced his profes slon successfully for the past eight years. He has rented a suite of rooms In the Cooper building and is now ready for business. Mr. Cook was compelled to give up a large and growing practice at Enterprise be cauHe the climate there did not agree with hla family. In looking around for a location, he says that he found I for the winter. W& Is the Quit of mt when you want a good heavy Shoe. We have a good line ranging from the heavy log ging A. A. Cutter down to Plow Sboc Prices ranee from 7 !0$3.v0 Have you seen our Triple Wear Sole r Shoe? It is a winner. Call and let us show them to you. We have just opened up a shipment of fine dress Shoes for gents and young men. iHC'S 4 j- Exclusive Haberdashery fHJ Independence, Or. THE NEW FALL DESIGNS and PATTERNS iisr OaJaaLij Li piy i I V 1 ll X i I a V"1' aTom V;'' f YIJcurlee JZT X PANTS CP It LEE'S are the I EST bench made trousera. the equal In every reaped of He home-tailored pants at a much less price. S Steels Ule arc now Showing our Bef fa in many Beautiful Pattern We have this season added to our regular line aome extra heavy weighU in the $2.50 and $3.50 grades. Just the thing for outdoor wear In winter. Jill Sizes to 46 Waists Mention this ad. and we will refund 50c on the price of any pair of Pants sold during the week Mm t tlwm FOUNTAIN PEN Self-filling at a magic touch And a self-cleaner toe, The price you'll find Is not too murk For the one that Just suits jou. Ii fills Itself, it fills all needs For the effiee, ackoel or da; lnong them all the one that leads la Faber's Fountain Pen. All Styles At all Prices WILLIAMS ..DRUG GO.. Independence, Ore. Seventy new amberol four-minute records this mouth. Call and hear thom at Craven & Moore'8. 18tf New up-to-date caskets and coffins, burial robes, special line of trim mings for Catholics, O. A. R. and secret orders obtained from H. H. Jas person. tfc Taxes are now delinquent for sure, which will mean seventeen per cent Interest from the first of, April. For tunately there are not very many who have permitted the matter to run, the taxes in this county being well paid up. CASTOR I A For IsJemts sad Children. The Kind Yon Have Atep Ecsghi Bears the Signature of A well equipped stock of sick room aecessittes. Williams Drug Co. CASH PAID FOR FARM PRODUCE BY THE-... BUTLER PRODUCE CO. BUSINESS LOCAL Dr. Allin. Dentist, Cooper Bldg. tf A good pair of reaaing glas E. L. T O WNSE N D has purchased E. T. Henkle's BARBER SHO AND BATHS IN THE INDEPENDENCE HOTEL Here is a chance to get a first-class shave and hair cut. ses $1.00 at Kramer's. tf Old papers for saie at this office : 25c a hundred. Go to Craven & Moore for your school suppliesr 18tf New line of up-to-date stationery at Craven & Moore's. lstr Faber's Self-filHng Fountain Pens. They are right. Williams Drug Co.lltl Dr. Duganne, Dentist, over Inde- j pendence National Bank. Bell phone 121: Independent. 4410. tf j Sewinc machines, needles, oil and ' extras, repairing a specialty, go to H. j H. Jasperson. ' SDeoial attention to filling family recipes. Williams Drug Co. lltf The Ladies are invited to call and Inspect the new Hand Bags shown by Williams Drug Co. lltf Wood for sale Second growtn at $3.68, old growth M-00 a cord de livered. 8. Cox, Independence. Phone Bring us your prescriptions. , , Ac- euracr and tiurltT our Mottof A grad uate pharmacist, in charge.-Williams alias Hattie'Mix, the tatlotess, has lust received new line, fef'fcamples for mat's and Souths sulta'Vhlck stte will M Weased to nave you caii ana i examlre befo?ll ordering. rj7tf' Qm Specialties this Week are Dutch Collars, Ruches, Hosiery, Toweling, Ladies' and Chil dren's Underwear, Combs, Barrettes, Ladies' Gloves and Hair Goods of which we have a large and complete line When in Salem call and examine our line of goods which comprises everything usually carried in a Variety Store. Our prices are right. Remember tHe Place ?hg Variety Store J ANNORA M. WELCH, Prep., 64 N. Commercial Street; - Salem Oregon