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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1911)
EIGHT PACli PERSONAL AND LOCAL Dr. Allln, Dantlat. Cooper Bldg. L. Imuiiiu Itt PIm Thuraday. Ilev, Weber In MaW-m on bua ln unit day Ihl week. Ilwi, V. Whlteaker of Babul, til Itm tit jr Monday, Krlil Webber eipecta to uiove to Port hind iiit week. Now U the time to coin In "' lUt yuur fa nut fur aale with ' In dependence Real ICatate Co, Win. Hawea, bo liaa been III for tcvcral week. Is now able to be mid around the at reel a. Kiu'Tnon Grove waa up from Ha Iiiu, lt week, lnro ha U attend tu gt buHliie college. Mr. Hylvi W. Meluln of I'ort land will iIIkU a laris crowd at ho M. K. church Dili evi'itlniJ. K, t lifArmon of MeMlnnvllJe, In lm the rlty In purmr.t of land bnri;itliia and may decide lo local here aoon. Floyd I. Hrowlin accompanied the liMkk'( Lull team to Kilverton Hntur lny n (I reiua tied a f"w daye ltn til alatcr and f rl.nil , Th Independence Ilt-ut llte Co, lnli.-vca In ir.iiiT tnk nnd n r velvlna; r-aulta from Ita u In Hi" EnicrprUe every day. The Independence Real ltm Co Mold the W. W. NeWtoll KfU'THl de livery bunlne, t It 1 week to K. W. Grave. lio took poaaeaalnn at t)in, L. V. Raker of Huvcr. wa In tfic l'y on bnalncaa Monday, Mr, Unkcr recently moved there from Corvnllla nnd embarked Uv the Him ksmli h bmtl . Mm. It. K. Morrl and her daughter. Mr It, K Smith, cm h blrlh I" a (ion at the formT' home In. Inl Iiimme day iMtt wi'rk ttl the miniB liour. An lutt-rr-Mi 1ik itmno of basket ball M nuld to have, lii'i-n played til Mom mouth Saturday i-vohIiik ln-lw--n tbf UnlliM and Monuioiith n-aiim and v VrV w"" wo" I'y f"rn"'r '" Ki oro of 21 to 19. J Iaiiik & Cunipbill had nxpt'di-d to nlMitiilon tho Himdny trlpn , lo lh" CniHNlnK with tin- Auto tat but. Iimt Sunday tln-rc wan uli a di-niniid Hint tln-y Hindi- tmu trip. Il-iaftr. it la undi-riitood, t ho r a'.ll not K out on Bundny. Mm. Sad e AUlrV h of Loa AnKi-l'-n. Ciil., who Iihh Ix-t-n vIsltlnB with Mm. M. 10. HtaiiHlmrry and othrr frlotida lu thla city for flv wo.-ka past, l-ft on thu boat Moiuluy for Portland. wlK-ro alio will sail for her aouthom liomo. CJ. L. II oao aold bla Sfi bnli-a if liopn, IllHt Wl'Hk to KU-ber, Wolf & Nottir of Portland, and thoy w-ro di-llvurod nt tho wart houao thla woolt. Two hundn-d alxty bnlt-s wore from tho 1!"9 crop and tho balance , were' 39lOn. It 1 understood that they Hold for 19 conta. ), Itov. Sanford Snyder has ttalHnh-t-d qnlto an citonHive poultry bnal nexa at his pnrk In tho north part of thu city. Ho haa boon devotlnn con bldorablo time and attonflon to the Hock and la now reaping tho reward, Jirlnglng eggs to market dully, and Receiving fancy prices. Mlas HesHle Harlnian, Knipst WH llanm and Marlon Hutler, comprising a part of tho Independence Debating Team, went to Falls City Friday eve ning and met tho team at that place. We wore unablo to learn full partic ulars of tho debate, but it is under stood that thu neighbors won tho vlc toryj, v , The Modern Woodmen! expect to hold nn open meeting one week from Saturday evening when outsiders and frionda of the order will bo invited to attend and participate! Jn the ban quet. At this time the mntter of organizing a Royal Neighbor camp will bo discussed. The camp will hold a Bperial meeting' next Saturday evening to formulate plans for the , coming event. Tho Robekah lodge entertained the Odd Follows and their wives and the !RebekaW and their husbands last Friday evoning and It proved to fcjf a tery pleasant occnslon. A litera ry program watf rendered and an ex cellent banquet was served. The In dependence orchestra furnished! the xausio for the occasion. Hear tlii riiterialiiiui'iit In M. K i hiir. b Oil velilnR. Mra H)1l MctJuIr at IIih M. K iburrh Ihla riiiln. Hf br. Mra. W. W. I'm Hal aa a Imlla vlaltur WediH-aday, Mm. T. W. Mare aa a liollwa la Iter Wttdnaeday. C. r. ritibrV lb" Hy Wt-dneaday, John Btapletoti of I'ortUnd, waa In Ibla city Turaday, lu niard peaton of I'ort land, waa In Ihla lla Wdii-aday. I). W. Hmbm of Portland, waa In th rlty thu flrat of th w.-k. ' Janua Htapleton of Vancouver, Wn waa" h r to attend lh fum ral of bla mother Ibu inlddln of I ho w eek. Don't fall to attend tlii nti-rtaln-mi-tit In- tli MethodlHt rliun h thla tv rn tig, It lll aun-ly pleaae, Al Wh.tney waa out early Monday jnoiiilng with bla nun "d I't cKn, tralnlnc; tho animal to hunt Mlaa Marlw Hy'M ap-nt aevfral daya thli wok, with h-r alaler In Monmouth. Dr. Duflann. Dantlat, ovar lnd pandanc National Bank. Bell phona 121; IndepanJont. 4410. ( Mr, Denton, of Vancouver. Wanli., raiiie up TueHday morning to attend the funeral of her moih.r C. It, Plikeiia waa arrested at Ha lem Katuniiiy and taken bat k to Dal laa where bo : wanted on a thurite of ftirx- ry. ' Mr. Many, the loral uimmj;ir of tho Hpauldlng IiKKlng Co.. returned frum a bualneaa trip to Portland the flrt of tlut wet k. I Conalderabln work la being done on the atret't near Milliard's Mai Mmlth hop. wh.-ra a !- p f 11 haa been mai nec HMnry on ai't'OUl.t of the new ce u'it iwalk. Tlu rH aei-ma to bo more Int-reat In wch'iol work here, this year than baa ever heforo been fiiaiilf-nted. ThU U certainly eiieoiiraKlng and apeak well for our able corps of Instructors. It la anld that the fariui-ra and fruit grower of thla vltlnlty have decided to wrap walnut treea with fining rubber covering to keep Jack rabbit from ruining them. ' Head In Febmarv Kllliaet MaiiaZ- In.- Kim I li.i'ii Th.. Civ of l)rHIIl!t Come Tru-, Ileautlfully 1 It uat rwf m( In t tu SI reel a of San KranHxro ('hrlm iniiH Kve. Now on Bale at all news standi 15 cents. !it ;i" (J. II. Ituef, who hns been nt I.oaJ Angeli-H, Cal., for two months past! having his eyea treated, is expected to arrive homo tomorrow. Mra. Ituef j will meet him In Salem. Mrs. L. II. Fischer and daughter. Louise, of Silverton, visited at the home of Mrs. Henry E. Urowji last Sunday, stopping while enroule home from Kuver . where they have been for severs weeks on her farm. .. C. W. Purvlne Is the man to whom Skinner Hros. give thanks for speedy work in getting tholr boat from the bottom of the Willamette last week. Saturday he put in a now Jack-staff and started the steamer In motion. Tho following books have recently been added to' the Free Public Libra ry of this city: English Proso, The Dishopa ; Emeralds, Castle Crancy crow, The High School Freshman The Conquest of Canaan, Hearts and Mnrka An OI! Sweetheart of Mine. Iiarbary Sheep, The Cnstle of Jiruuipy Grouch. " Gilbert A. Eldridge entertained a large audience nt tho Star Theatre Wednesday evening and be was most highly appreciated. As nn imperson ator Mr. Eldrldge has few, if any superiors, and probably no one man hag ever been more successful Lul the entetainmont of Independence peo ple than was he- This eritertalnme concludes the series for this season given by .the Lyceum Bureau. Yesterday, according to ancient tra dition, was Candlemas Day, or more commonly called, ground hog day, the period of the year when the ground hog is supposed to merge from his hole in the ground aud forecast the climatic conditions for tho next six weeks. If there Is any thing in such a prediction, Oregon will not have an early spring, but it is hardly presum able that an dnslgnlflcant little ground hog hag any knowledge as to what! tht condition of the weather will bo. INDEPENDENCE ENTE HPRIIE. INDEPENDENCE, Mra. Un Wblteaaer returned from Portland Monday morning. Mr, llattl fiuef waa 8alm via ..ir nl Friday. Dr. Duller w In IHirtland Iho fern part of Hit wm-k. A, V, Clay vlaid-d bl brothM- In Walem a fuw day tb! wm k. Mra. Win. Ward la vlaltlng nlnt Ivea tri the rlty. Mra. . K. Uuah waa a 1'ortlaixl n Iter lb la wutk. Clatra Thorp waa a bualnnaa via lior to M M.iinvllla Uat week. Mr. Mali-y of Newport, In tbf tj thia woek. Fr Webber left Friday morning for 1 '-it hind. V. I long who baa been ln a i ;rl il eal condition for more than a week a aald lo be Improving In health. J. J. Thornton and lady of Kuver, were lu tho city Tuesday and made thla office a pb-aaant call. ; FOH HALE. llhodo Inland lied cotknla, atHo.exga for act ting. Dot h PhoiH-a. J. M. Johnson. 35 7- The ground bog aaw til ahadow on th 2nd. S.x wwtka more winter. 1 It? County Superintendent of Hchoolaj Seymour, came up from Dallas Tuea- day. I Mc- hllH J. W. Scott, ho haa been at Mlnin III- for aoiiie t i mo paat, moved to Monmouth. Special sale on iiiitn'a ahoi-a. All our Walk Over Shoi-a, to clean out. Saturday only, February 4. the price $.1.00. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Not;thHtaiidlng the heavy fall of rain and anow of the past week, t Willamette has a -mimed it almost normal winter condition. The Independence High School Ilnsket Hall teams met defeat last Saturday evening at Silverton on the Silverton floor. Our Walk Over Shoe for' m n will be cm to $3.00 a pnlr Saturday, Feb ruary 4th. Conkey, Walker Sc Leh man. Peter Cook returned from Portland and Salem the bitter part of the pre- cedlliK week where ho had been at tending the (irocerg and Hardware Dealers' convention. Adah Chapter. No. 31. O. E. S. will on February 8. at S p. m., receive an official vbilt from tbelr Worthy Grant' Matron, Mrs. Jennie O. Klnehart. All Stars are requested to be present. Don't forget the date,' Saturday, February 4th. one day only our big ealo on men's shoes the price that day on Walk Over Shoes ' will be $3 .00. Conkey, Walker & Lehman. Our special sale Saturday, February 4th, W.lt bo a great money saver for you all. Our Walk Over Shoes for that day will be $3 00 per pair. Con key, Walker & Lehman. Compto.ni the Presser, certainly does remove spots of any kind Ink, paint, pitch or grease. Repairing, Clean ing and pressing neatly done. Home phone 7311. ntf. Dr. Lowe, the well knowu optician, is ngalu at Independence Hotel and will remain 'til Saturday noon. The Doctor is building up a fine business here. Well, why shouldn't he? He has the skill and ability and his pri ces for glasses are most reasonable. The Eastern Star has made arrange monta to hold a scries pf socials for an indefinite period, once a month, at which members of the Star and tho Masonic lodgo will be present. They met in the first social last Mon day evening and it proved to be a very pleasant occasion. A literary program will be render ed In the Baptist church Friday eve ning, February 10, at eight o'clock, by the McMinnville College Quartette, assisted by Miss Helen Trew; reader, and Miss Beulah Lynch, soloist. No admission; will be charged but silver offering will be taken. All are In vited. A. Wilson made this offitee his us ual call Tuesday. Mr, Wilson was the first subscriber to The Enter prise, he says, and has paid hia sub scription on his birthday, February 1st, -every year since. This year he doubled the price because he hap pened to call on tha editor's weddleig anniversary. OWEOON, TC. Parker f FoUom, Cal., la via-, I'l.ig at thu boina of hi brJlh-r. J II. Parker. II lva on the Oth f r Houtii Africa, where bu b ! in at liuo per month with a mining Co. On Saturday. February th, 1ll.' there will bo loi al Te' her, Hi hm.( (fflct-M a il parent ni"tlng hfld. in the New High School AetuMy rtxmi beginning at 11 a. in. a-.d In the. vening Mr. Llvlngiton will l-iture. Mr. Livingston waa formerly Pre' do?l of the WU'onnln State Normal School but la doing lnattut work (hit proaunt time. Ha la an i-xk-J l-nt lecturer and all the people f Indnnendiiiice are cordially Invited to both the Saturday meeting and the lecture In the evening whiih wlll be free, Tho lecture will be given In the t'pera Houao. To Please is Our WE fl that our auccec our ability to. pleat our Our Line of Groceries la freah and eompleta. In fact wo make It a point to keep only the beat tha market afford. Our Shoe s ara tho beet money will buy, and tho BARGAINS we aro offering In that line aro not to bo equaled in tho Will- motto Valley. Our Compliments and bet wlahe are extended to all, and wo hope to be regarded In tho future a wo have been apoken of In tho THE HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL, whero satisfaction to all la our higheat aim. .... Drexler & Alexander GROiaaS AND CLOTHIERS INDEPENDENCE, OREGON The Arcade F. A. CIGARS, TOLUCCOS.CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS AND CONFECTIONERY C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON STAR Motion Picture Show MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS 3 CHANGES A WEEK MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS ADMISSION 10 CTS. I9ll GORDAN . We have just received a nice in voice of GORDAN HATS, latest styles and shapes for 1911. Prices running from $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00. Yours for hats K K pace nve NOTICE ValUi? I-U i. . o. O. ft ba appointed Mr. W, HunUy. aeatoii of their I. O. O. F. cemetery, -Mr. Dually la prepared to keep your lot In good rondlil'm by the year, at a n-aaonable price. 36 i'i. TH E DEAL Poultry Park INDEPENDENCE, OREGON I. C. W. Leghorn a 8a:lalty. Egg for hatching, par aattlng (13) $1.00, 10, $3.50 and 100, f 8.00. Sanford Snyder, Prop. Box 181, Horn Phan. 7521. Delight. during tha put year la due to many frionda and patrona. Cigar Store WILLIAMS HATS reamer 9ll -. ' ' ' .- . -" t . 'i . ' - - . k. . . ' '1 . . jm