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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
IIOHT PAOH INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. uuun, i- VACE FOUR . I INDEI'ENDKNCK KNTUHLMUSK CHARLES EDWARD HICKG .ud at lnd.-pend.nce. port offlo. m econdU Mm'T. Subscription, $1.60 Pr Year Uronn, Margaret Hodge, Katie Dum mitre and Mildred 0fn. Ml Km hart rerelved h number of beaut If i lircsfiittt. The evening pleBsant spent In game. Le cream and uk Welti HelVCd. Those r,nt were Mrs. C'hai Sheneflcld, Mlmti'i (ilady Irvine, Mf In' I Kill. Grace June. Kathcryne J Jotiee. Bertie Itentley. Haiel llohan nun. Sola Owen. Kiunia lleiikle, Mar garet Hodge, Katie Dunsmore, Iriua OUR BEAUTIFUL SURROUNDINGS It l surprising to the publUher of the Independence Enterprise that the .'e Reporter should fall to observe the n.tondld qualities of Polk county "The Eden of the Willamette". It la no universally conceded to be the retiu of the valley that It would ap pear the elitor of Mc.Mlnitv llle'a fcrlBht newspaper should get an uliirni uaiih and wake un. Now. Brother " - KHM fc ("Mil llamiurriy. haven't you been reading Br0Hrt clara Karhart. Mildred Owen vour exchanges? IVju'i you know that I'olk county leads the state in in.ln.-.'iii.Miiu tn home-seekers? Don't you know that I'olk county lays claim Wrltter, ,nd contributed by Rev. W to Ine ursl aeuieiueuia iu w.r..m. Those discerning oMtlmera krew at a glance and were able to d scover the hidden possibilities of this terri tory. So ntensely enthusiastic were aU wjnj imrrlo, w. A. Wood, pastor they of the promise of the Indepen- (lf lt, chriH,ittn church of Monmouth lence country in i um m"'j many of them have far outlived their .lm., an .1 hll'o fm-irntten to die. We KURRE-HIATT NUPTIALS A. Wood of Monmouth. At noon. Sunday, June 6, at tin home of W. L. Mason of Monmouth Mr. Frank Kurre and Miss Belle II officiating. There were preseut several nea relatives of both parties. Many use- ANTIOCH NEWS have more survivors of pioneer days . . . b.,autfui ri.sent8 were re- han any other section of the state celvwl After a bountiful dinner was -which should be sufficient guarantee g(,rved Mr an(1 jIrg. Kurre left on of the superiority of our lands. ,he afteroon train for Portland to You will outgrow your prejudice In yglt (,le Roge carnival. After they lime, Brother Hammerly, and will mrn from Portland they will bo at onie to point with pride to the fields hQme a imi,.p,.ndence. of grand old Polk. Her flocks and Tlle groora )8 the youngest son of "herds are the talk of the entire north- pettr Kurre. nnd the bride Is the west. For pretty women she outrank! da,,,.,. Gf w. M. Hlatt. the reputation of that beautiful Mas- . sachusetts city, and roses attain their annrumo rf ect ions onlv In Polk county. You are not jealous. Brother EJ Rogers waa a Falls City visitor Jfammerly; you have Just simply Wednesday. Deen looking through a glass darkly. Mrg E CIark sp(,nt Wednesday at "We excuse you but invite you to come the county 8eat- out or it and take another peep over Tom 0sborne and family of Inde the line into Polk county. Let us pen(jt.nce have moved on Dave Dove's show you around. Let us help you to place nere set the scales from your eyes. j janies Goodman and two Ralke 'Bros, are working on the new road FAILS TO NOTE GOOD QUALITIES between here and Dallas. fails j l jIrs Allen Towns spent Thursday The McMinnville. News Reporter of wltn her nephew, Elwood Sloan, and Jast week had the following to say family, who reside out northeast of of the booster excursion of business Monmouth. men which visited Independence re-! will Fishback, who Is assisting C. cently: Mulkey of Dallas In the bakery, spent The first stop was made at the city Sunday at home, of .Monmouth and here the good peo- nfrg- sliger of Rose Lodge was a jle of the town showed the spirit of pleasant guest of her son, Allle Grif lospitality by treating the party to fit"hj Sunday. joranges and cigars, and a pleasant Tom Osborne is hauling wood for sociable time was had. Although the pave Dove. little city of Independence had only. Geo. Sullivan of Talmage was at twenty minutes warning of the ap-'Antioch one day last week. rproach of the McMinnville automo tile joy riders, they made haste to , The Big Head j prove their good will and demonstrate js 0f j,wo kinds conceit and the big the fact that they could "get a move nead tnat comes from a sick head on" when necessary. As the party ache Does your head ever feel like arrived they were halted by a rope a gourd and your brain feel loose stretched across the street and a dep- an(1 sore? You can cure it in no esition of Independence citizens met tlme by acting on your liver with Bal and escorted them to the commercial lard.B ;ierbine. Isn't it worth trying club rooms where they were served for tne absolute and certain relief -with hot coffee and rolls; to this the you.n Ket? Sold by Williams Drug McMinnville people did full justice as Co, the cool wind, moisture laden on the . long ride had only whetted the ap- ( RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT -petites which were probably only par- tially appeased by an early break- ( The following resolutions of respect fast. Independence and her people were adopted at a meeting of Lyon are all right though they do not have odge No 29, A. F. & A. M., June 4, quite such a good country back of 1910: them as McMinnville does. The crop; whereas: Our esteemed friend and did not appear to be quite so far ad- Drother, F. A. Link, has been sum vanced nor so luxurious as in our owi moned from labor on earth to vicinity. , everlasting refreshment in the Celes- - tial lodge above, and Shower for Miss Earhart j Whereas: We appreciate the loss . wn have sustained in the death or Miss Clara Ea rhart was given a we b , lt miscellaneous shower at the home of " eBe f L odge No. 2a Mrs. S. E. Owen on Tuesday evening RolvedA Jgby expgresses its by Misses Emma Henkle. Irma beraved P family of our deceased Drotner, aim u"6 j that He, who watches the sparrow's j fall may be their stay and support in ! their hour of trial, and Resolved: That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes ' of the lodge, a ccpy handed the fam ily of our late brother, and a copy furnished the local press for publica- POLK'S GAZETTEER Towi uod Village in On-Kon and WunliingtoD, giving a Wrm-riptive Kkrti-h of eab plare. location, HIiippinK Fiirilltles and a Mawd fied llireitory of each Buniness and J'rotension. K. Ij. POI.K CO., Inc. Seattle, Wash. . tion. IBSSters Succeed when everything else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter. H. Chas. Dunsmore C. W. Irvine H. Mattison Committee on resolutions. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at Portland, Oregon. June 4, 1910. Notice is hereby given that William F. Bundy, ot Independence, Oregon, who, on March 15, 1904, made Home stead ADDhcation No. 15291, Serial, Ino.01072. for Lot 2, Section 14, Town 1 ship South, Range 4 West, Willam Vtte Mcr:d!an, has filed notice of in- teniloi. to iiink" final fve year proof, to e.ittbliHl' t l.i I in to Ihu laud abovo dem rlbed, befol w I lit I'otlllly I'lel k of I'olk County. Orvtion. nt lialiao. Oreiioii on tilt U'th day of July. 1910. Claimant imiuea ltneeii: O. W. Well, C. I'. Well. KUharvl II. McCarter and Waller -Acoik. All of Independence, Oregon. CHAS. B. MKKKICK. ItetsUter. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice I hereby given that by vir tue of an order of the County Court, stttluit a a board ot County CotniuU sinner, made and entered of record on the tt day of June, l!U0. tf'tho following County Warranu. which have been lued mor than Heven year prior to the flrat day of July, lit 10, are not presented for payment within B0 days from the first day of July, 1910, they and each of lluiu will be cancelled and payment there of refused. Said list, showing their respective amounts, to whom Issued, and date of issuance. Is a follows: Dale Issued To whom Sep. 4, 1902.. Henry Kades : Jan. 7, 1903.. I. M. Barr .... Jan. 7, 1903..W. J. Ferguson June 4. 1903.. A. Robertson . By order of the County Court of Polk County, Oregon. Witness my hand and seal of aaid Court affixed this 1st day of June, 1910. E. M. SMITH, 2.5. County t urn. Amount . ..$ 2 40 .. 1.00 .. 1.35, . .. 10.00 I SPRING FIXIN5" A:M V 7 J X WW are Just now the great thought with the men folks. Theru I n white waistcoat needed, new shirt, collar, cuff. . Huspender. neckwear and glove, and here I the place to fill your want to per fection In every article. The style are new and fresh, lh- inaterl- , al excellent, the fit .pl.-ndld. and the price always nl Ufa. lory, j vorn.s tiu lv i O. A. KRAMER CALL FOR SEALED BIDS s..al..H hills will be received by the school clerk of school district No. 6.1 at Indenendence. I'olk county, Oregon up to 1;30 o'clock p. in., on the 20th day of June, 1910, for the erection ot fraiiu. school building in said dis trict, according to the plans and spec iflcatloiis thereof, which said plans and speclficatons can be seen for ex amination and inspection at the In- lenf.mU.nce office of the bpaiuing Lumber Co., In the city of Indepen dence, Polk county, Oregon, and are hereby referred to and made a part of this notice. A certified check for ten per cent of the amount of the sealed bid must accompany each of said bids to be forfeited a fixed and llijuldaed damages lu the event such bid shall be accepted and said blifder shall fall to enter Into a proper con. tract and provide a suitable bond for the faithful performance of said work. The hoard of said school district re serves the right to reject any and all bids. By order oft he board of directors. 1-3 C. BOUROl'tillS. Clerk of School District No. f3. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed administratrix of the cmme of Rachel Watson, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for I'olk County, and ha qualified as such. AU persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the name duly verified, to gether with the proper voucher therefor, to the undersigned adminis tratrix at her residence at Indepen dence.ln said County and State, with in six months from date of this no tice. Dated and flit published this 20th day of May, 1910. MRS. A. M. THAR!'. Administratrix of the estate ot Rachel Watson, deceased. B. F. Swope, Attorney for. 61-3 HAVE YOU SEEN the Crowds at STOCKTON'S BtflBSS dg JUflE SAhES THE PEOPLE are convinced that when we ad vertise a great sale we mean business. We do exactly as we advertise and now we are giving you' Extra Good Values on all white goods in every department as well as many other ex fljme reductions. WE ALWAYS BUY FOR CASH AND SELL AT THE LOWEST POSSI BLE CASH PRICES. We call attention to two of the great reductions In white goods LARGE WHITE TURKISH BATH TOWELS, 30c values LARGE HUCK TOWELS, REGULAR 20c AND 18c, values, 19c 12k: STOCKTON Salem's Leading Department Store r