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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1911)
EIOMT PAOEt TMt INDEPENDENCE ENTEH Fftllt. INDEPENDENCE, ORE00N. PACK roun !ui)Uibd by HENRY t. DROWNt. Ti.j ladepeudecce Enterprise S Vi?hillTh 15h Sir r.i" - - . . . . t . . k ft -.1 ft srvr how 'd 10 hate a toil U- j brr-4 from rnttrtm th llojr City .. .k. Mutiiffica at lnde i sti vnu k T a Gr.-at M' t r cnivrvu v y - ( - fa-adene. Oregon. M aecond clwt,,, mill corns with h' at k d ga her the golrtea gr'tt to me " -enly Orner, hl ih chaff wll he burned with uBQueiuhb fi. j UNSET MAGAl'NE FOR MAY. Nil B CF TUB WEST Ty P. GLEN AXDRl'. Iemiffully t hooted In fa r o'an. THK SPELL, Wei en Noet Ijr Willi nina. llTt8T3 'f GREATER CHINATOWN by Charts K Fl'Id. AITOVO I'E SECTION. Now oa eale. 15 cent. t t THE BEST EVER PlBUSUKil KVKRT FRIDAY AddrM all communication and take all bUU payahle to The Enter frit. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On yer In advance H-80 8U nionthe In advance ? Thre month In 4anc -69 8lngle coplea 6cti Sample cople fre on application. TRIALS OF PIONEER Continued from Pge 1 wived" by card. During th period Uj odd Fetowi' BuilUlug AMOC.atl on wi tormed nd new horn wu t ir on ih Ue now occupied by tha order. Tbla home, conait.ng of two a.ore building and two halia. idicated In January, 1872, by public Inst illation of offlcera fo.lowed ty gr-nd ball. J. C. Kreun w . V. G and Wlli;m Wei V. G. In orcU-r to me::t on naun of ye rans tl tne irurr ...-... member were Initiated or re.elved from that period up to nd Inc.ud lag he yetnlSTS. hen R. F. Wells, fc. Rowe, A. M. Smth. J. W. Hod on rd W. T. LeU we.e re elved in o the o ge. In 1S74 J. W. Hob art J R. N. Selwood ni E G. Le ft h. In 1875 Gej. D. C ark. L. Belt man. A. R. Bn, A. S Co'ltr. J. T Galloway, P. A. Stanton and e MUr. In 1S76 J. E. C're-. D. w. Collins, D. Nat' Js Miller, nd Willi-m H. Hur. In 1877 M Bcrafford. B. S. Hoover. F. P. Ground and D. M. Calhreatf. In 1878 W. D Co'e. W. O. Ward. William Toomtr and WiH am Fr yton In U79 E. G. Webber. Geo. McLaughlin, C. A. Mc Culorgh, J. H. Cox, and W. E Sm t- In 18S0 A. M. McLau'hlin. (and John Ch?e. In 1881 Frank Rig ler, B S. Clark, M. L. Ben amln, C 't Hunrr Eea'on. In 1S82 Jame Church. J. P. Myrl'k and A'' Vm Belli. In 1883 J. M. Prather and J. E. Scott. . In 1905 her home was ga n ae-s'r-yed by Are, the loss being keen'y felt by the order, but be'ng undaunt ed p fher were 35 vears a'o. they again bui't on the o'd t- the house th-t shelters them at present, and are 'owly b't sure y rebui:d:ng tbe order to Us fortrer state. By F. J. Smith. LOST Wik bridle, bel n ny pi ice and Indenden Kinder pleai la m at th s oRU e. . 'A. S otc If you have anything to ell take It to A. M. Brown, tho New and Second-hand Store, For Eat By THE WILLIAMS DRUQ COMPANY pssifieci Swcr Pipe WE CARRY A HEAVY STOCK OF THIS MATERIAL THECHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. Prices Reasonable Both Phones . . .MMaaMMMMMMBlaBBMaBaBMaBMBMMaMMBMWal r' 1 - " llpiip liiiiiis vvmiim GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY AT MONMOUTH On the lh Inst, the Monmouth Women's Chr.sUan Temperance Lnlo entertained the independent Uni n at the home of Mrs. Hefley, in a most royal manner inued. the o cas.on Le-i 4ne "Gft Dy". The Union cameo out a most enthusiastic entertainment, th secre:ary. Mrs. Foole, read tne programme. After the greeting rang was sung the worthy president, Mrs. Mc nturff, read the scripture be e t ion end Mrs. Dr. Dunsmore, the coun tv President, o.'fsred prayer. Mrs. Mnreland then Rave a rea'in? tearing bn he scripture lesson, Mrs. Hoover a recitation "A Pur;o e" which was very helpful. Mrs. Daiie.'s recitafon es usual had a grand lessm on the nitfall that la spread for the unwary Mrs. Mozeman re i ed "A Black Eye ifnr T.ieer Be3r" wh'ch was good. Mrs (Dunsmore speke on "The Evil of te ODiy" and give a reading on tne ex- .In'n-? cond.tions. Mrs Morgan, prei'dent til the Ide. 0nrtT'A Union, re-lie 1 to We come v..vi T'n 'rin in tor.es Of ; on ueuau tit , appreciation for kindly and sisferly entertainment so worthy of the Mon .i. tti a'on or endinar a mnat cordial invitafon to attend ...in.Mfinn onto'talnment hv her ICtll" Lvat ju Inpal TTninn. Miss Mclnturfr who had char-e of the musical portion of the programme deser es highest commetdation for one so young and was highly appreci ated as well as the young ladies who assisted, including the Mi?ses Hef;ey. The large at'endance of ladles at tested the fact that humanity needs the refining Influence of consecrated women whose hearts are pure and the world 'a defending on them for their self-sacnf cing and noble eiffort to cave husbands, wive?, sons and dau ghters from the lowest wa'ks of life, viz: Intemperance and the social evil, etc. It Is a self evident fact that the no blest women of woman hood the salt of the earth have entered the ranks of this world-wide organizationthe w. c.r.v. The peaceful warfare carriel cn by these faithful "Home' Guards" is re plete with incidents of heroism, se:f sacrifice, patient endurance and lofty purpose women -who have the train ing of the young at heart guarding the appetite of the children placing The World Studebaker Carriages and Buggies have long since established a VV oriel-Wide reputation cnac puts cumpt-Liu . ... the shade. This season our line of wagons and buggies is larg er than ever before and we purchased under circumstances which enable us to make astonisningiy ioy .prices. They Lead The World Over Uye FARMERS' GOOBS nr Rnrm Imnlpmenr Deoartment this seasonis fill ed to overflowing with the best that -money can buv. If you have been buying trom out or tonw f LJ-IJ . . JWV. J 1-5 oJ! 1irtn nc rxt vvp VVl show VOU nOW tO save money and at the same time secure the best implements the world s markets afford. WE HANDLE THE LARGEST AND BEST LINE OF HARNESS GOODS IN POLK COUNTY. n if i irh EVERYTHING REQUIRED ON THE FARM IS FOUND AT OUR BIQ IMPLEMENT STORE. . Now is The Time to Paimt 1 L. ana you want mc r paint that wears. I Al; Brothers Paint, Varnish, Enam el or Stain for every need. High Standard Liquid for general use; Mellotone Flat Colors, for interior walls and woodwork: and other grades for other kinds of work. See our color cards. MANNA BROS.' BIG OTORE a sr j"s : Both Phones. Independence, Oregon. I I only what is best before tfrem. A mo-