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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1910)
EIGHT PAGES INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON JUNE 10. WO- PAGE EIGHT MANY HORSES ARE ON HAND The Indopi'iidonee Driving Aola tlon are more than pham-d at th nuiiil)T of vnirW-i that have bwii tuadH fo. the im-tt which la to tak place June 22. 23 and 24. Thvre are entrloa from Haker City. IVndU-ton, North Yakima. Portland, and varloua smaller towns. Indication! point to the mom auo ceanful meet ever had In connection with the horse how! which are to b held In the forenoons. Member! and whrra he U alito engaKed to t.a.h lu the public !chHli of the tat capital. Her many friend here, nnd enpeilally In Calvary church, much regret her departure. Mini Ivn lu h made many friends during her year's atay In our city, and our b.t wishes go with her. We have a great many pieces of lawu. dlmltUa snd mereerUed goods we are selling at greatly reduced pri ces. For hartsnlns come in and let us show you. Conkey. Walker & Lehman. MR! COOPER SERIOUSLY HURT Th following account of the seri ous. If not fatal Injury to Mr. J. 8. Cooper, which happened at Portland last Tuesday evening, la taken from the Portland Oregonlan of Wednes day: "In her eugemess to see the pass- Rev. Arthur Leonard Wad! worth i"K Pr''e. .Mr. J. s. i wiper o ... representing the Pacific UantUt. wa. , dependence. Oregon, fell dow n an among attendant at the West Wlllam elevator shaft, at the Imperial Hotel elte llaptlst Asaot-latlon. H-v. Mr.,lut night, and .uslalned serious If Wads worth wuu a pleasant caller oil i not fatal. Injarles. Beautifying th! Homt lth Paint! and Plnltht! It Is really remarkable what tram formation! may be made, now adays, with paints and finishes. V. M. Kirk laud Is showing this week In th (en ter of hi window a beautifully fin ished panel showing results that may be easily secured by anyone over old painted surface or on old bare wood. It Is one of the handsomest and most practical display! we have seen and reflects great credit both to I. M. Klrklund and to Acme Quality Paints and Finishes. The extensive newspaper advertis ing being done by P. M. Klrkland In behalf of Acme Quality goods Is pro ducing excellent results. aaalslHnto toward filSlHlllX the UIV dertaklug. Moss Walker, proprietor of Ihe I dependence hotel, Independence, Or egon, presents to the Independence Driving Club, a most elaborate silver set, valuation $40, consisting of twenty-six pieces, Rogers Dros. 1847 brand to be given to the best lady rider and mount In the riding contest to be giv en by the Independence Driving Club June 23. MONMOUTH NEWS Fret Government Land, Central Ore. nauswuMu I", - - I, ,,w farming D neia 111 mo iuiuw. . tcaterprise while here and fur- -Motn ana were u.0.-.. in-.uiu.u - of the board are more lean pleased ; o (u a88lU.lHIIon , Relieved to be suffering frmn Internal cttllw located la a large Tan. y by the liberal resnsnse from tke bus- j , whUh , lnlM ,n ,hu U. j inj.ries and a fractare at the base ihrouU which tn wllroa.r are at on iess men of Independence with th-ir i B i! uf the skull. The Injured womai m a to ,mmeace constraclln. Where rvuioved to Good Samaritan hosuuat. u plenty or goou wn.rr .... She is Hlxy years old. wood. Where there will b three bor- "Mrs. Cooper, with her husband , mtuhlnes at work In a short time and son, was In the lobby of the ho- for artesian water which experts tel at the time the parade, was ap- ,lalm tan be gotten from 2.".0 to 3 preaching on Seventh street. In her .,,(t anxiety to obtain a Rood view of the These claims will In time be con pageant she hurried to the nearest id.Ted among the best wheat produc elevator. The operator of the car t,rg ln the world as they have the had Just started up the shaft with a aon to Ntand cropping, load. Mrs. Cooper, In her haste. For further particulars address M. pulled the guard doora open Just at Hammel, locator and Surveyor, the moment the car had reached the prnevUle, Oregon. height of her head. H.'fore any ef- . fort could be made to prevent, she Mr Rn( Mm. Temp.'rance Deck or v m m 1 .... ... Ill alt Miss Bessie Shepard of North Yamhill 1 visiting Monmosth friends. Mrs. E. B. Cornet t of Albany Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. F. S. Powell. Mrs. A. It. Morris of Albany I vis iting relatives In town. Mrs. Dow den has returned to her home at Corvallls after a pleasant week spent with friends here. ! ( Mlgg Kffl(J Snorti wno has been Body I Recovered teaching school at Milton for the The body of the man who was , months, returned to her drowned at Buena Vista week before V last was found last Saturday near me CampbeU -re,urned to R1CKREALL TO HAVE PICNIC A picnic la to b. held at Rickreall tomorrow by the United Arte.ans vt that vicinity and It Is expected that the fraternity generally will b In at tendance from all over. From all re ports now at hand there will be gieat doing there and one of the largest gatherings ever assembled In the beautiful grove at that place 1 ex pected. Among those of note who are expected to be present and ad dress the picnicker are A. M. Craw ford, attorney general, and C. N. Me Arihur. secretary to the governor, ana others. Han games, ballooa as cension, aad many other varieties of sports will be Included In the order of exercises for the day. A long Hat of sporting event has been arraiigetl for. most of which carry suitable prlxes for winners. DALLAS NEWS place where the accident haetno. ; Frlday aftpr ,,,, The drowned man was Claude Gab & montht g(,hoo, Rt Nehalem. of Eugene. The body was brought. Murdock returned home to this city where it was prepared compU,tlnK Bn nr ehinment to Eugene for burial. . , , ,..,. , ,ha eight niontns Bcnooi ai ... A w ile uu - - Will Club With Journal. In response to many calls from sub crlbers In and around Independence the Enterprise has arranged to club with the Oregon Journal during 1910. . Following- are rates: V ii j a..a Oregon Journal I with Enterprise Daily Oregon Journal with En terprise 6'50 Sunday Oregon Journal with En terprise Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal with Enterprise 2-25 Rev. F. E. Brlckley of Independence was In Rickreall Tuesday. He says they are making great preparations for the picnic to be held there Satur day, June 11. and expect . a larger crowd than ever before. Wanted What woman comparative ly wealthy will marry a young man and help him to succeed in his ambi tions for an education? The gentle man is of good family and will be kind and affectionate. Address C. R., dare of Independence Enterprise, In dependence, Oregon. hf.lnw. "When her husband and other res. cuers reached her, she was uncon scious. She was carried to her room. Thursday's Oregonlan state that n inHil touch 1 III- "Tm. Mary Murdock re- proved at flood . . , -ii .i,F ui,u iii restimc. ohe is sui" r- tnrned Tuesaay rrom urass yuii TZt Zl taueht school, he be-. Ing from fracture of the skull and of toppleu neauioiig iu i- i-oriimiu . the pit shaft a distance of fourteen Monday while enroute to their new . . ' . ,,.rm tm where they noiue i " - expect to make their future home. They called at this office while here to arrange for the selling of an es tate near this city. The property con sists of inr. acres and the same was placed with the Chas. E. hicks uea. ntr nrln rlnal and she the assistant. m k h Sicafoose reurned home quite sick with bronchitis, Monday,! age. from the Simpson sauim husband is working, ' t, .mi Mrs .1. H. Hawley recently made a visit to Stayton.They returned both arms. It is believed mat s.. will recover despite her advanced Attend Graduating Exercleei A number of Independence people a-! lt'ilnaO1ll V evening to made a visit to feiayiou. i uc, ..v- , went to aieui iuu.."j - home Sunday, being accompanied by be , attendance at the graduating . . j j ki.r rr II. i . .u- trimhiill School of their son-in-iaw anu uusm, A. Beauchamp and wife, who brought them home in the doctor's automo bile. . , Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Lewisvme Estate Co. for sale. no Ilie DUUuajr, ucma - UtS 1U bic..- - their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. H. exerci8e8 0f the Kimball School oi Theology. Rev. W. J. weue., of the Methodist church of this city, and Rev. Harry O. McCain, who was ... u VD9r Birct. are members Mr. anq ivirs. - pasior utic " " " - visited at J. W. White's Fnaay anu f the graduating ciass unuaa here. I maae some nunu n.... J. Hickman and J. W. White went T ohnnnn Friday. There will be a large attendance from here to the picnic at Rickreall on the 11th. ; The strawberry crop was very bad ly injured by the recent hot weather but not so badly as was at first thought. Our public school closes on the lUtn with an entertainment in me u...6 Everybody is invited to attend. Sunday School Picnic Postponed The Sunday school picnic of Calva ry Presbyterian church, which had been planned for Saturday, June 11. has been postponed for one week, an will be held on Saturday, June 18, In the grove across the river. All frlendj of the church and school are Invited to attend. Bring your din ners and have a good time wun In the woods. No carriages needed, as the picnic will be a short distance from the ferry landing on the east side. Following Items of new! were tak from the Dallas Observer: I Licenses to wed were Issued by I the county clerk during the past weelt I to Harry Hlodgett and Mary Kemp, ! runb Kurre and Belle Illatt, J. 11 Alleman and Irene liegglns, Louis-' Vlllwock and Annie (I. Voth and Care" A. Kohle and Margaret M. Rohde. Mrs. Oscar Hayter left Tuesday morning for a six weeks' visit In Min nesota, the home of her girlhood. Sh will visit In Hraltierd. Minneapolis, (Irani! Rapids and other cities, anJ win winrn home about July 15. Mr, Hayter accompanied her as far as Portland. D. W. Sears was over from Inde pendenee Monday afternoon, greeting: old friends and looking after business Interests.' Nothing delight! D. W. more than a discussion of polilcal af' fairs, but In these days of U Rert methods and Insipid, gumshoe cam paigns lie can find little of Interest .i, Dhmit nolltlcally. Just imagine this old Democratic war horse having to confine his conversation to prune and hops, with a state and county campalgn less than a month away. Truly, we have fallen upon evil days. . " - Miss Denison Presented with Gift A very pleasing incident, unusual in Sunday evening church services oc curred at CalvaryPresbyterian church last Sunday evening. Miss Denison, one of the popular vocalists of Cal vary's choir, had just sung a solo, when Dr. Dunsmore, after a few re marks, expressing the church's appre ciation of Miss Denison's services in the choir, and regretting her antici pated absence from the city, present ed Miss Denison with a handsomely t lUntnrn Mica Dptl- bOUna WOrK Ol "''cv I MMm..iFMn b ld Ison, although taken completely by JgOTiJ-C surprise, replied in a few well chosen ( ZZ?S remarks, her appreciation oi tne -WJKrrS IB f tit 1.1 j gift. Miss Denison has been one of; Vf ""l the popular teachers in the schools, pjgUentbta here, but leaves at the close of the Mdta. Thdt Washington, POBTLAHD, 0 " .A ........ M. W. . Will, rmmm Mt oar teth pot nil plate Bacnai! of-town ptron w I Bnlih pi bridge work in On day IX BeoeMarr $5.00 22kBrldTth3.50 Gold Filling. 1.00 Enimtl Filling 1.00 Silvar Fiint .50 pt o.uu 7.50 I ! Eft Painteat Extr'tfon .50 ! UITMODI ki,ifa wnri let Miwr GROCERIES OUR LEADER IN THIS DEPARTMENT WE CARRY THE BEST THE MARKETS AFFORD. OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS FRESH AND UP-TO-DATE. IN SHOES WE CLAIM AS GOOD A LINE AS CAN BE FOUND ANYWHERE AND THEY ARE UP-TO-DATE AND SPLENDID BUYS. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS IN PATENT LEATHER, GUNMETAL, KID AND TAN. WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE. P. H. DREXLER Studebaker Wag AND CARRIAGES We have the celebrated line of Studebaker wag ons and carriages again this season. These rigs are especially adapted to the trade of the Pacific coast and give more universal satisfaction than any make of vehicle. They are stronger in every particu lar tnan any other ordina ry vehicle. It is the peer of all farm wag ons first in the hearts of the farmers. Modest in price, strongly recommended. HAM A BROTHERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON HARDWARE DEALERS GROCER AND CLOTHIER INDEPENDENCE, OREGON