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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1911)
IGHT PACES INOIMNOINCg INTIWyWHC INDttNDt WCg. OWtCQN. PAGE rtvf PERSONAL AND LOCAL TOii HAl-K. iMs lu'. t V. TrulM. Iiinll 0 Dr. AIH, Dentist. Coops' i"B. J. (I. Mlnlha ww ad l Ula Uuo. (Jaatllti, !. hT ( sIKill t lnd'pti- Tali tlu KniT!'rt and ih Or gin la o, both fur IJM r rr Iliin.fi HtH In Mr M. K. Htaiml.prry lHwt In I O-.SlU I... tor. per, of lh. ! . -f J.U U ilnf at the bourn of K. k. Tripp. J, V. Al-sander of HIH ". ui . ... ... viiH iiK rulatln-a In I im rMy. Hurl A Cloy opened thlr P'-tan-rM In Hi" Alllit buliil.ng Tuesday, Nu . Imh)I ViHliiBily. Ii Wanhltiitloii'a birthday. Ni'W iiillihs Hit k-f fr ale. James Hron. IIiiiim Plume. 72! D. 34. 11Im Monday. I O. M. Nolun if Portland, In th t-Hjr on day ih'a 'k. W. llolnu of Nwprt, transacted Limine! In ll flijr Haturday. jl, I C;. M, Hall or MBiwtn, w in in nj Friday. J. K, Hubbard lal(-4 In Be- . aa i nrinuiiiin j. m i ii i ur ully Saturday. aa bad un it and ; ' e.h rl-anlu lh. M"'"" of Kl'-m. .a. In tha 'cty Monday. t I ho Mission Oaf Mrs. h tu Halurday Tha ity round b I -ama at work Ibla airi'i-la. . i. ii ... An.uv fur- J. "'iil'n U . in i Mr ami Mr. Silll' of Amity, ior I . ' in.-rlv of tlila ly. aiN.nl H.imlay ,UU Tu.-snay. Mina Kora Uruwne of Hllvt-rlim. will f,.;,,,,,!,, t,f.. H)ril , t'han, liui.uir returned liy today ami remain . f,,, Portland on Tu.'iy. tlm coliairilflloll of a new holl li'-ar tlni lllKti HrlKK.I bulldluic yesterday. rrlv.i In tlm until 8u:nUy will! hr r-nls. Iiiir Cainiilitll acil.1 a inw auio liiuli lit Mondny lu Mr. Miiut of Ms MliuiMllo. Foil HAM-J. Hbodn Ixluud toikri!. ui o ent for lllnti riniiii'ii L M. Ja knoll. Iuli, wa In K. C. Iiyb-a of 8i Ilia rlty WwUadajr. HoiiiH iiimlii iil-a Hk mother '4 (j,,, omrom of roriland. 'a In !. L .1 111.. MIkhIiJII Cllfl'. -'I Klia HHllT'lUf K.-il i-uf. K , )f Hulnu, In Ihf i ... iA . .. . .......... t Al for arJ oi naiiii. 117 !,lly Tu...ly (.v.-..lim. j ...... . ,, ...,. Cor. M. li.K.ri.iHiiR.iu atl-i-l.-.l ll.o ( ,,..,,.,. ( HaUMii, waa lu th vlll. a In the rlty V-dn.miUy. ...... ......I ... li. Pt.rlluliill ,' '!' I ' . (-11 y i (lin "Jny. . frl I'.-iilvnl iiiovi-d upon ma iau- uay. ii'i farm the for., furt of thin w.-.k. lofi writ lo Pal'-m W'f ci:- M m ( Vhltakr li Ptu'ii','l fiuii Alliany, wlurt' flu- li'ia Jilim fur ni tii" Hum t". J. Tlill of Hau tI. Ki. Cal , at Ifinl.'d tin K. of I'. Imui'IH'-I l,'' M" iluy t'V.'iilliK. ,.',.... ..,..! -Jr Mmi'lny H.-Iiim.! 1 oiivi'iitlmi , 1 I'ortlaml j "f lu Intl wit k. Or. Ouganna, Dtntlat, ovar Inde pcndanca National Bank. Ball phona 121; Indapandant. 4410. 801110 inlm-lilf voua youtli throw a rock nun day laat o-k ami lilt Krl AVfliHir'a IHtlu boy In t ! fan. In filet Iiik a m-rloiiH wouuil. Hlryrb-a ari In oihtiiMuii on Hi1 In-.-u of linl.,i",i d'-n.'w. Houiitli:iiK out of tin- ordinary for Uila Hunt of th yi'r. It la ri-portt'd that a man from Monmouth la talkliiK of atartluir barbT shop bro. W'e have three How. "Mra."W. n, Craven returned from I'ortland Klday where aha went to atu-nd the funeral of her father, V. L. Itoberta, a former realdent of In-depi'iHltinte. I f.ilin Ninon hUN ronf to lllaik IU k HK H VI.IC A Kol r 'l HprliiK 10 work In the l"Ki.l canip. bmk, Komi aa ii. w. K. S. Wllann.j Harron of Sul-in. waa In the ei'y on buli;eHn Tu.-Mlay. t'liinmo Irvine -of I'.ji t laii.l. wan buHmH tho fore purt 1 Mm. L. Cr'.der of Dallua, iet f,.w tMya In tho ly thla week with frl.'iulit. Mra. Van Omdil of I)u)l;m, vlalted In tho Hy with frlerda a few daya (Ii In week. Cull at I'ompton'i I're.Mlnn Par lorn and have your ui.'uro tak.'ii for a ault by an experU-m ed tailor. It. K. ICiiHMfll of Sttbtn, wan In the rtty Tueday. MIh Mabel Kllla. a teacher at Rlek reall. wa In the city Wedii'-mlay. Mm. Wallaee returned from Tort land Wed.iebday, wberu he ha been fur a couple of we. ka. I AM bony Smith, a member of the 17. 8. Armey, la vlaltiiiK frienda In the elty. J. C. Murray of Fan Fra:. tm-o. Cal., ... 1. ii... . iiv in nimliieHK wav the GIRL WANTED to analat In llsht fonj t of ,be we,.k . ...I.. ..r. huilHO flee. work. Inquire at thla of- p3S- fraiked crab. aaladH and eaiitern and Olympic oyatera at the Mlaalon Cnfo. Dr. Hutler reporta the arlval of a icll at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. MeClnln. at Wella, Tuesday. Mra. Chase, a pioneer of Monmouth, waa burled Tuenday. C. W. Heiikle. ur.dertnkir at thla city, had i-barge H. M. Hminaon of Salriii, of tha ,j. ,h urlnl. llortlrulture Klre Relief Co., wan In 1 th elty this week talknK fire In-1 -v. Pr. Bell of Corvallta, la ox gura,,,.,, petted here thla week on a visit to hla daughter, Mrs. J. W. Richard For quick ale you ahould Hat 01) jr your land and other property with the, Owl Real Katate Co., K.8 8. Commer-j SevernI people from Salem were In clal St.. up atalra, Salem. Oregon, the city Tuesday ' evening In auto I'hone Main 204. n39-2. j mobiles. They were enjoying the fine weather and good roada. Wni. McAdama returned from Salen ( "Wedneiilay, where he haa had the po-j Mrs. McClalne, a former realdent altlon of Mailing Clork In the House of thla vicinity, and well known In during tho suasion of the Leglala- Independence by the early settlers, ture. - - died at Grants Pass a couple of weeks , . . ..... . The unrisuan cnurcn uioie 28 In number, were entertained at Xlie home of Mrs. J. W. Felaer laHt. Thursday evening. :tlme Is reported. Wm. Raesback of Minneapolis, was im the cltv Monday. He says eastern A very pleasant ' people are going to come this way I thick and fast when the low rates , ,,'ko Into effect) March 1 ball. Surveying of all kinds done, and tanecial attentloni given to plating . - The Washington's Birthday : given In the opera house Wednesday kavnnlncr far thn hnnnflt nf the Inrift- rumrionru tnnt Imll team, nroved to be "am! nettlnir out of orchards. All : grand success. ork guaranteed. Don't forget the number, 158 S. Commercial St. up n39-2. Among the visiting members at the Btalrg phone Ma,n 204 K. of P. banquet given here Monday -evening were W. E. Kurts, F. If. Mus- ott, J. E. McCartcr, A. P. Starr, J Mrs. 8. D. Simons, successor to Miss Purvlne, has returned from the L. M. Hlnes and U O. Smith or the metropolis of Oregon, were In the city Monday. C. V. Jlowers and Chaa. Malson of Michigan, were I-ru the city a Jew -days this week. Today and tomorrow will be your last chance to get a drink of that nice coffee at Peter Cook's. Thos. Hart, who is working at Dallas, was home to spend Sunday. He has some Idea of moving to Dallas or Springfield. O. B. Travis expects to go to Port land next week, having sold his dray and transfer line In this city and will probably resume work on the railroad. L. F. Savage and wife, Theodore Herron and Miss Myrtle Knowl of Salem, were here Tuesday. They came over to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hershberg, which was held near Suver. . , Prof. J. H. Ackerman, president of the State Normal school at Monmouth was In the city Wednesday enroute to Portland where he spoke at a Washington' birthday social held by the Masons of the East side. Francis (Lacey) Herschberg died at the home of her father. A. B. Lacey, near Suver last Monday and was bur led Tuesday. The Immediate cause of her early departure Is said to have been bowel trouble. She was 17 years of age and well known In this vicinity. ott, J. E. Mcuartor, A. P. Starr, J. M!8 Purvlne, has returned rrom ti e, cor(J(lU!y lnvUed t(J w0r8h. JV. Lynch, and J. C. Ford, of Dallas, 'cl,y ftnd i ready to show her early Ca,vary ..byterian church twhn .o.amn on the evening train. unriii. hnia T.atfir. una will have an , . r,..j . . ... opening of the swellest hats ever twho came on the evening train . One span clt bay geldings, weight , over 280Q, coming four and five year told, one bay mare, vlpht 1250; two isets of harness and two farm wagons. nexti Sunday. Sunday school at ten o'clock, morning service at 11. Even- brought to the city. 34. j worship at T:30, at which tlma Dr , . . Dunsmore wilt deliver1 the third of The Independence Commercial. Club 8ermon.,ecture8 on Tne History lwu ""B" met In the Club room Tuesuay even- 7nY.,A. t,hi ,. c.oi -0. T. Murphy. Home Phone, 1451. jng ad ,t w ex-p.efted that elect- " nin n " " ' . . . uiuhic. v jon 0f officers would taKe place, out - LADIES.-On Saturday. March 4th7 there being other business liecesaa'" The L. T. -L.- met fts usual on Sun, 1911 we will give absolutely free, to ily to ne tooaea auer oiUIO iu u, , .D v. ..t, each lady calling at our store, a pack- officers are elected,, the meeting ad- most encouraging to the leaders as age of choice variety of Sweet Pea Journed until Thursday evening. We wen aa the interest manifested in eeds from the famous Flower Farms go to press too early to give a full iearBing lessons that make for of California. $10.00 In cash given account of the last meeting. character. Meeting next Sunday as awav aa nrizea Williams Drug Co. . . . usual at 3 o'clock at the Presbyterian away as prize, wuunuis v. w 0ood ftnd f,hfta Mccauiey. were churcJl coon hwiitlng on the east side of the . Again Friday night the Inidependenc river" Sunday afternoon and they re- j The Lnille"s Missionary Society of . baskot; ball team took defeat. This turned with three animals, two dead the presbyterian church met with time lit was the McMlnnvllle High j id one decidedly alive. Mr. Good Mrs Wncox February 16. It was a School team In the auditorium the Is nursing a sore thumb the result yery gQoA meeting and an increased The Monmouth Public School team of having beem bitten by the youngest attendance was noted. They adopted played the Independence Public member of the coon family. Mr. , plans for a Mission Tea to be held in Bchool team ln the audotorlam the Good didn't have any trouble in hold-( the near future. The next meeting -.t tin'im. htm hut met with difficulty In -will be held at the same place on This Is One Of Over 50 New Stylo Ideas IwMd bf America's blggee UHorlog hotue, tH INTERNATIONAL TAILORING Cal N Yerk aa4 CUcage It woulJ b well to call end look them all over before you decido on your Dew clothe. You will bo de lighted with them. It would be well ftlao to teo the mar veloue display of ell wool fabric, end compere the price with other. Remem ber International Clothe laBHBMeH-eaw-viBaeei ere made only to your own measure end they must be right before you wear them. Otherwise you needn't take them. " O. A. KREAMER, Independence, Or. To Piease is Our Delight. WE feel that our aucceceta during tha past year la duo to our ability to please our many frlanda and patrons. Our Lit e of Groceries Is freah and complete. In fact we make It a point to keep only the best tha market affords. Our Shoe s are the best money will buy, and tha BARGAINS we are Offering In that line are not to be equaled In the Will amatte Valley. ...... - Our Compliments and best wishes are extended to all, and we hope to be regarded In the future as wa have been apoken of In the THE HOME OF THE SQUARE DEAL, where satisfaction to all I our highest aim. .... Drexler & Alexander QROetRS AND CLOTHIERS INDEPENDENCE, jOREGON The Arcade Cigar Store F. A. WILLIAMS CIGARS, TOBACCOS.CANDIES, SOFT DRINKS AND COiN FECTIONERY C STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON STAR Motion Picture Show MOVING PICTURES ILLUSTRATED SONGS 3 CHANGES A WEEK MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS & FRIDAYS ADMISSION 10 CTS. EVERY TENTH SALE FOR CASH UNTIL "MARCH 1, 1911. Un- " Today and Tomorrow is the winding up of our Coffee Deal, til then, we will give 1 lb. free with every 3 lbs sold. Come In today and tomorrow and drink COFFEE WITH US. We have secured the agency for the celebrated R. & G. CORSETS and a full line will be In next week. Don't fail to call and get a perfect corset at the right price., r OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT IS ALWAYS COMPLETE PETER COOK ' Rlckreal, Ore, Independence, Ore. and five. letting him so. 1 the last Thursday iu March. 1 HMII H VM'll IIIK BUU LUD KIIUIV TT p. - - I