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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
lUPPLEMENT TO Independence (Enterprise INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. FRIDAY. JOCTOBKR J. J President Visits Lodge, la honor of a vUlt from F. F. Roose, Supremo President of the Fra ternal Union of America, the local lodge of that order entertained In princely style on last Tusday even Ins.. At the Knlgbta of Pythlaa Hall, which la the home of the Fraternal Union of tula city, a program wan rendereed, the principal number ow ing an address by Mr. Roose. Those who board blm say be la a very fine talker and hla speech wa enthusi astically received. Members of the lodge rendered aeveral niuHlcal num bora which were highly appreciated. At there la no dining room at the Kulghta ball, the kilning room of the I. O. O. F. hall waa secured for the occasion and in It waa spread a veri table banquet. The room waa artist ically decorated and with tables groiinliig under the weight of the bountiful repast, presented a specta cle satisfying to the eye and the ap petite a well. The Monmouth lodge ot the Fraternal Union waa In attend ance as guests of the Independence lodge. Altogether there were seventy-five or eighty persons present. OAK WANTED. We will pay good price for handle timber. Any one having same to aell let us know amount and whtn can deliver. Stunipage lso considered. Paclfio Coast Handle & Mfg Co., Dal laa, Oregon. 21-22 LOCAL N0TE9 Frank Ellison of Hood River was In the city last Monday. J. Simpson of-Alrlie was in town last Saturday and Sunday. .. C. Shenefleld and wife were Dal las visitors last Saturday. I. J. Pepin of Chltwood, Oregon, Sundayed in Independence. W. P. Weir of Salem was doing bin lness In the city this week. W. J. Peebles was among the Sa lomltes in the city this week. Geo. F. Drown of Dallas came over to Independence last Saturday. Jas. Currle of Shaw, Oregon, was in town Monday of this week. E. W. Groesbeck of Eugene was an Independence visitor last Satur day, Bruce Miller of King's Valley was doing business In the city last Mon day. K. C. Eldredge was transacting bus lness In Corvallls Monday. Your credit Is good for an Edison phonograph at Craven & Moore's. I8t J. T. McCarty of Vancouver, Wash ington, spent a day or two in town this week. FreeA 16x20 picture with each box pf stationery purchased at Cravcr & Moore's. 2211 A well equipped stock of l'k room necessities. Williams Drug Co. For Sale Cheat and vetch seed. also fnsh milk rows. Apply to Ho mer Hill. 2U-23 FreHh oyntera, both Eastern and Olympla, always on hand at the Gem Restaurant. 19t M. It. Lynch of Winona, Minneso ta, spent a day or two in the city this week. J. S. Cooper la putting a new roof oa his residence and otherwise im proving IL Mix Lois Osborne visited with friends at Albany Saturday, return ing home Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Hedges-Dorrla and Mrs. D. Davidson are spending a few days In Portland thla week. The largest line men's wool shirts In blue, brown, gray, tan and fancy colors. Con key, Walker & Lehman's. Thos. Kinchin and O. R. Burbank of Peedee were among the stock breeders who attended the Jersey sale Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and R. P. Klrby of Central Point, Oregon, are hore. They will locate on one of Mr. Bowers' farmsi When In town drop In and get one of those full size 25c dinners served dally from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the Gem Restaurant. 19tf Ed Owen was confined to his home a day or two this week on account of sickness. A! Bentley returned Monday from Salem where he had been several day on business, J. H. Burton expects to put 150 acres In vetch and oats and ten acres In wheat this fall. Dr. Lowe, the optician, will be in Independence November 12. He comes every eight weeks. An up-to-date box of sattlonery and a beautiful plccture for only 25c at Craven & Moore's. 22tf Mrs. S. Clements and Mrs. Foster of Albany were visiting friends in this city last Monday. A. E. and Charles Groskey of Blod gett were among the visitors in In dependence . last Monday. L.H. Slddall of King's Valley was among the stockmen who attended the Jersey sale last Tuesday. R. H. Kaltz, the piano tuner, will be in town in a few days. Leave or der at the Independence Hotel. 22tf : Jas. Lampitt, a farmer and stock raianr from the vicinity of Suver, at tended the Jersey sale last Tuesday. Dr. J. I. Russell, formerly of Lost inn Wallowa county, Oregon has re cently come to Monmouth where he has associated himseir witn u. Matthls of that 'place for the prac tice ot bis profession. j ( Mrs. E. Owen and daughter, Note, returned homo Saturday evening from Portland where they spent hint wck visiting friends. Miss Mamie Montgomery of Sulitu waa in tho city the first of the week. IL P. Klrby of Central point waa In town this week. R. D. Crankshank of Portland came up Tuesday to attend the aale of blooded Jerseys. He aays that moat of the stock sold well. Extra heavy blue flannel shirts in regular and logger lengths at Coukey. Walker & Lehman's. Wanted Lady or gentleman to can vasa. Apply to The Pacific Hom: atead, Salem, Oregon. 21-23 The Oregon Milling and Warehouse Co'a brand of flour Is made from old wheat Buy no other. Our outing flannels are the best shown In this vicinity Call and see to be convinced. -Conkey, Walker & Lehman's. For Sale One pony. For further particulars call at the Bundy farm about five miles south of Indepen dence. James Finigan. 22-24 E M. Young was among the lucky ones Tuesday who picked up a snap buy. Eph got a three-mouths-old call for the trifling sum of $70. Mrs. H. C. Hannou and son, Eston, and Mrs. Alice McGowan were guests att he beautiful farm home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ruef last Sunday. Licenses to wed were issued last week to Jesse A. Barham and Ethel Gwlnn, H. Pickens and Rose Faist and Fred Oberson and Millie England Mrs. Small and daughter of San Francisco left last Monday for home after spending a week visiting Mrs. Small's brother, Wm. Dawes of this city. ' ' Rev. Mr, McCain was shaking hands with his many Independence friends last Monday, having stopped over a short time on his way home from Buena Vista. Mrs. Henrietta Thomas of Arling ton, Oregon, arrived in the city Tues day on a visit' to her sister, Mrs. Asa Robinson, Sr. Mrs. Thomas is accom panted by her little grandson. . t M,.nnnalrt and I. J. Pepin of Chltwood C C. Bears of Cornelius and W. P. Fraser of mcjvuuuvui? were among those who were bidding for Jersey cows at the Nelaon sale Tuesday. Tom Sullivan and family, left TAa mornine for Woodburn where they contemplate making their A.. y.nm tn the event tnai uusl- ness conditions are satisfactory to Mr Sullivan. ... ; r, farmer in the vicin- tly of Albany, who pays considerable t th breeding of thorough- bred stock, was among those who at. tended the Nelson saie or wuuu stock last Tuesday. v