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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1895)
IH TIIK 1'I.ACU School - III.-. Or nytliiiiK you mud in the (IimiI rwuii. from a lVntoallOKriiiliy. (jur lino of TaMel In , not i.tiulla uny. wlmru lo county. We will wll you TnlI't from , , . . ONE CENT Old School Books bought and New ones EXCHANGED for your Old Books. ('aii nn.i tw u Alnii. S. I.wl,.w!..,l ! Motor l.ln Time Tut.le. Wit I4 ! M'tlMMOHtll t'M a. m. t w ' li " ! " w a. I i M w A IM M i U) HI a. III. 13 iu i, III. I, J,., ills : I" VI . iu, U II l. III. ,W i l t l " a ji " I" " i.oikji: niiti.t Tour. uonr. lodoi, k. , i r r Mn'U Vir)f We.lllrwUv eVftlll.lf. Ml lli.-llilM.r. In ..M..1 Btnll.lMltf KIM tUki fill. tl.tt-1 ttll.l Ktm-fll tll--llt- m inv.inliiifc'lv uiiim; KliUlil Br mii-. Ui ut l.-IKl miH-ll I'oilii'liiriil. J. W, llli MIOxi. Jr. (,('. J. II. M.INI. K. II. M. D'DErtSDr.K'E CP. No 90), WOODMEN or uir uould tfi.:li mi. mill, In 4't Mlow Hull. Valium nioiniwt ui !imiiii, '1, A II M, (ou.iil. lot 1". CI-"lO,l tH, t IcrH. (lnJnliamliillt1 ('oillioil, Nii.ill, A. I". A. Meats l Odd Fi'llw lltall. everV iluy evetihiii. SujimruiiiK ii.eii.U-ni jjturtir.lmllV Invited umuud. 11UKIMS CAltDS. tlT!J:it,TOVNHi:XI V POT. TDK Attorney' ut Imw. CiilUH-t lini.sSiM-Hnliy. Oilltvtii lliit'MiMT llutk, Iiiii h uiUii, On-goii. oris i. m'lMnt.-riiYsiciAN ml Kurgm. Hmrvuiry t'. hxauiln fugriiiWMii, lii.li'iM'tiili'iitv, On-mm. Of lit iu itr luiun1 Iduvk. ikh. m-:b ii iiiHTT. mill Wttrlttiltri. MHM'ij.1 Ml teSllull UUill Ul dlW Of WOHlell.l (Hnreovvr hi'liMH-'iiili'iiiw Nniioitiil Iuik. T J. I. M. D. W. Iliil.l.ut. M. U. C. H., Fellow TriiillV ntslifl w.ll.ue. IM KK'ITHl7l, M. I.OF'K'K and r.-...U-nee, c..ri,.-r dflUUIIIOUlll irt-ir, ,.ij gull. i:o. A. HMITII.-ATTdKNKY. l-Uw. Ullicw over liidiiM-lidcnce lloiiHiank, In.lnileiMW, Ur. K. T. IIKNKI.IJ.- Til K T0NKO JtlAL AHTI.sr, IU iin-HiiiK-rlor Iu Imviiiir uiul Id. M'llttllllt. OIVI' ii"" ,y..tir work. JT"lSIvliif 1 Cuitliill"ie, Itath lins. Main .'lioli'uiiiclcni'e. 1 1 air- tr,tt, 1MTTOV VAN NOKTM H'K-- :indi.''idtnco llarlr. Khavinif, in .mu; Hair Cnttiiik". ct-iit. Iu Little irslai- Hotel, 0 mrit't. fjgrfwo bath tub- no Uillon wiilllng I WT Rmui thi p'r mrrfully, then turn it over am n-atl it again, friemls in the .nilien of i.nl.licfttUiu and huvo the pa(Mr sent reguhulv to y.ur J?'ttst- ern friendn. U will adv-rtiw) our country and convinoo Kani-'ni jteo pie that Ort'goniiiun ,j;et BP early in me inoriivng. mi The SVloOii CHflNQEJ EVERY QUARTER JJut there in NO (IIIANOK in the steady Blream ()f Customers at A.J.WHITEAKER'S . CASH GROCERY Wo all livo by cUng. .ml Ung " Our Store Is the Place to Get GOOD GROCERIES at the lowestpossibleprices. layinyourWinU-rr, -,U-c pl weight ami tra quality DON'T FORGET THE. PL ACE TO BUY YOUR : - Booka, I'TOt FIFTY.: HAMII himI lOOItHt-W nirry lull nt.H-k ,,f )H,rH, Moul.liimn, Mho; J-.i,.. f arTiirnlnu a npi-i-inUy, I .Mili lnl A lii.liHiinony .Mu tm't. Items of Local News. Ir. Kiliy, tlcntlHt, Monmouth. J. ('. Willie, of (Ink Urove, wiw Ill Mil' i-lly Mouiliiy. All.irn.y J, . Tnwiiwii.1, of DhIIhk, mhn In tin- eltw Momlay. Ymi run buy t imw Hlwl IUiik for till'.. Ht H. M. Wmlo A Co'm. Mm. J.O. Ditvlilmin, f rrkiT, wim In tin i-lty iilioiiii on Momliiy, lliili-k If you want on of Ihiwc iH-iiiilirul l.mki-lKttl CliNlfellrr Hro'H. A fl tlC 11-lhl'llt Mllll-Wlllk low Ihm'II i'iniiii iu( nrouml ihu J. H. C'ooimr liliK-k. I In' h.M KHI-HIHK i iHkin a HH'cliilly of drlrf it'lntlii; uinl, KimrnntiH miIIh- frti-lloH. Mmv:ilfu n Hiultli uml iluiiKlilcr, of tliu lairkluiiilu, li-ft lnr Hnttinluy for it vl.li Midi rortuiiil fru-uiU. Mr. ami Mm. Frt-d (Iclwlrk, who Inivn Im-ii vlHltlntr In UilMi-lty, li-ft for I'lllliuiiil, Wtuill., hint Saturday. A imw lino of IihU JuhI n-iM-lviMl mid aUi tliu lulml In Nlit-vt ttml iikirl HnliiK ut Mm, A. M. Hurley! nillliiiiTy Htorw. Wlllliim (in-t-iiw ixMl, out) of On-goti' oldint ionit-ni, illi-d at IiIk hniiit) uciir 'nuUtio, (K-KMir l. lie wum 81 yon i.lil. Mm. H. W. Huillh, who biw Ikh-ii vIh i lug In I III city for Ihu piutt wwk, Ml lor ln-r home In WuliNburg IuhI fNiiuriliiy. Tim ii.rf me court bint cniiflriiu-d tins ludi iiH'iit of (he It.wiT court In the lilt; forK' ry vtuw uiHH.-Ji.d from Mult- noinuli county. Mr. Clan-ni Irvine tame up from MuMlnnvllli. Htitiday mid K'iit the lav In (hi city. llofiythul biiHliH AH If rather Ulrt in U.ttt city at nciit. MrB j,, j, cMVeii n-turnctl home U", ,b,v froi.t U n, h.-n-he hiu. U-en vWlliiK lierpiirentaudolhtr rtlatlvi. While in Halem hIio had the pleasure of nttendliiK her brother' crystal wed ding. The folk County IteiiiiwrlH now a 7.eolum f'H. Iiuvlng reducoil Us reading mutter four columns. Hro. Wanh la niHiler from 'way back and the Itemlwr' local page I alwaye fill ed with new original and elln rwlne. In the civil milt of L. II. Frazci vs. John He ley In Juitk-e Irvine's court lant Tnumday the jury brought In the following verdict - "We, the Jury In the above entitled actlou And for the plaintiff In the sum of t, nl the plaintiff to have all the aheep, inoreua m w.m.I fn.ni nald sheep." w u VuHter. now 7!) years old, who Uvea In the vicinity of 1'aulina, Crook r nm.ri.Hl in Oregon. He mm ' J Hrown were nmrricd at Oregon City, i . ft r ... Annual M. M, u,cr Jv" oltlclallng. HI wife has been .lead 30 y.ars. They have three sons and one daughter llvlnj. Ilatiket dUplay at ClodfolUir llro', WANTKb.-W),(JiK) pound of iK.rk HlghcMt cali price paid by Z. Hum doif. Janiea Hum, leading furmer the UplHir LuekUmute, was In (he city Halurdny, Kuo the Hard time Air Tight heat lug stove, cheajH'Ht and bowl at K, J CbuinU.ru, Albert O'Hura, ft ploiiMr of Umatilla county, died at hla Lome near Wcnton on OcU.U-r 21. Hub(trlbe for the Dni kiiI'KIhk Ibe Im-kI local tiewHpaHir published Iu the Y lllamctle valley. 1IOHN.- HIIINN Iu this city, Octo lxr 1IH, IM,, to Mr. and Mr. John I Hhluii, a Uaiighler. The fliHwt lot of cutlery ever broiigh to Iiidepenileiiiie aiul at greatly reduc ed price, utll. M. Waded Co'. Mr. Milford Thorp, of KUItas valley Wttj.li,, 1m vlnltlng reltillvi-M ami friend In Mouitioiith and Iudccii(!cuce. Mr. Li I la Hiultli wa hi . l'ortland the flrnt of the win k purehaHiiigaHUick of millinery giMid lor Mr. A. M. Hur Ivy. l'rl,e Huklug l'owder at A. J. Whit aker'. The lineal lot of faulty (ilawi ware given away free with each can. Judge Htephen liuixised a fine of f-.no on Ur. AtiHpluiid. It I ronsider- the doctor is fortunute in getting oil o easy. It. M. Wade & Co. are going to put up a tin shop Iu the vacant space be tween the l'ultcrHou brii-k ami Fen nell's blacksmith hop. A griinil hall will be given on ThiiiikHgh-liig eve iu the Auditorium uudvr the allspices of the HulM-kali I.ixlg No. M of this city. Mr. Arthur I'npc, of Hlierlduti, is ooiiiilellng u lint of the native birds of Oregon, and gives it as his opinion that (hero are about IJUO different species iu th state. Kugeue will have a ix.rk paekltig es liiblislimeitt under the management of Mr. M. M. GilllHhle, who is of the opinion that he can make a profitable business of It. Don't forget to call at A. J. Whltea- kcr's and see that new pattern of Ue) orated Keml-porcelain Dinner Sole just oH-ned up ami selling at prices that will surprise you. It is now estimated that Uio Oregon hop crop will reach 1(K),000 bales, about 1.D Kr ceutof which Is extra choice, 20 im.t cent choice, and the remaluder medium and prime. Hupcrbituudent Graham estimates the attendance In the publia schools of Marion county at 2.1KX) less than a year ul'o. lie utirimiies cue uecreasexo uie exctdleiit working wiather. When the West Bide Trading Com pany fall to fit or suit you in ready luiideclothluir. they will .uarantee a iHsrfeet fit iu ilailor made goods from saniples on hand at lowest possible prices. The Willamette river Is so lew at this IMilnl mat u was loroetl oil uorneuaua ... ... . t . i. ..t. .Sunday, the water coming only a lit tle above the saddle ulrths. The river has lropMjd down almost to the zero mark this season. The town of Springfield, in the up per part of the valiov, Is reported to be Infested with petty thieves. J.,aat Fri day night J. W. Stewart's store of thai place was entered and robbed ora gom watch and a quanity of cutlery. The Enterprise is under obliga tions to Jos. Dixon Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J., lor a sample dozen line pencils. The pencils manufactur ed by this company ure extra In quali ty and always give good satisfaction. It Is -estimated that. 8,000 bales of hops will be shipped from Independ ence this season. The picking money expended in the vicinity tributary to ihls point reached, at least, $SO,000, and the actual cost of productiou is more than $100,000. Mr. J. P. Irvine, of McMinnvlIlo, has received the nomination for coun cilman in the first ward. Mr. Irvine is a gentleman of good business abilities and is thoroughly conversant with the ins and outs of municipal government. He w as a member or tlie common eoutnil of Independence a number of years ago and filled the oillce very ac ceptably to his constituents. The Steam Swing. Mr. EjJ, Ar. nold has brought his big steam swing to Independence and Is prepared ao en tertain the public for one week. He will Rive a special entertainment each . . n. i. ill evening. IDs swing is me nuesi luuig of ita kind ever introduced into this part of the country. Accomodations nerfect and satihfavtioo. guaranteed. His place of business is at coiner of D and Bailroad street. A Mntrited srame of football was. rd" ed at Monmouth last -Saturday after noon between the Willamette umvers Itv and the State normal team, of Mou- mouth. The viuarawwsuuieueu u.o State normal's by a score of ; to 6 Prof Powell was referee. . - ione. umpire, and J. McCueand Ed Single linemen. The gaaie was wholly oonbMtfld throughout. The Monmouth teau was heavier man iuo iiuuuc., krh latter showed great superiority i,-field work. Several players susUin ed severe body -bruises. A, Tubular lantern at the ItucUit HtorSUwnU. It v. J. M. Diok, of Hlllsboro, wa in this city hint Holiday. We always have them cUool book at the city llis.k Store. Part of (he Xmiu bargain now le lug ojit lied by Clodfclter Bro'. lluy achool issikit at (he City Hook Btore Mm. M. E. Wheeler, proprietor. See Ihimeelcgaut "Hujierlor" heating kIovi sJumI received ut K. E. (,'liumUm. Extra dinners at thet'lty lUitauraut now. A 1 way Ice cream oil Sunday. If you need a exsik or heating tove vou will liiiuinemat it. m. vauea Co. , Orln Skinner, aged 31, of Yamhill county, wa received at the asylum Monday. Mr. Frank Butler, ft leading citizen of Falls City vicinity, wa in the city Tuesday. Mr. K. Osborn.of Linn county, died last.Thursduv inornlng. Blie wa HH year old. Two car loaded with hops wer ship ped from Hitlcm for Jiastern point Tuesday morning. The county clerk of Marlon eounty has IkHticd 27 marriage license during the month of October. Money and time saved by taking the Northern Pacific when y'U go l-ant, lnqulreof W. II. Hawiey. ItoHendorf A Ilirsclilwrg carry Huck ngliani Heckle liiKits and Shoes, you know liiey are good, get a pair. A new lot of German DM plckh at Knox'es New Cash Grocery, the ient In the market. Try them. Fresh French caiidies.fresh fruits and line cigars, aleo fresh balem l.reail every day at the Hon Bon Con feet lonj-ry, Mr. and MrH. H. Bt Helens, of Salem, were visiting in this city the tirHtot the week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W E. CrcMsy. More wood wanted on subscription at the Entkkpki.he office. If you want to pay your subscription in wood now s your opportunity. A large union lit of hop were sold here during the pait week at j cents a ,,..o ml A irreat many it rowers arc Mtill holding their hops for better prices. W. W. Brooks died, after a short 111 ii....... at. hi home la the Waldo bills b'ht miles east of Salem, last Sunday He was an old settler aud 79 years of age. For bargains lu furniture, carpets, wall paper, oil cloth, matting, picture frames etc. go to K. li. iserg s nrsl class furniture store on eastakle Main street, Indeptndeuce, Or. Boseudorf & Hirscberg have sold mom Ladies jackets this fall than all the1 rest .combined. Why? Because they have the best fitting garments and sell them very low. Mr. M. G. Smith left for Indiana on Monday afternoon's train, he will take the Southern Pacific route and go by lie way of 3ew Orleans. He expects to return to Oregon . again In the near future. B. F. Bureh and J. T. Ford took a in down to Rickreall Sunday. The Kickreall couutry is one ot the finest wheat growing regions in Polk county and also one of the most prosperous communities. vVe have a lot of Decorated Dishes hich we are going to close out at cost to make room for our new Dishes now n, and if you want any of the styles ou can have a bargain at A. J. nit- eaker's. The cmollument of the Marion coun ty assessor's office have nearly doubled the last two years. YEhe income of the olliee was over 8,000 last year, and up to date this year it reaohes the snug lit tle sum of $7,700.50 Fi ve hundred aud forty acres of min eral laud located ou the La Grande ver was sold to a French syndicate last Friday. The actual amount of the purchase price is uot stated, but is sup posed to approximate nearly $40,000. Mr. M. M. Ellis pays taxea on 25,- 340, and the Gwiun estate and Mrs. M. E. Hal lock pay on $10,2So and $10,9& espectively, all of Dallas precinct. Nearly one-half of Mr. kills' property, however, is located In Dixie precin;. Mr. R. D. Cooper, a leading hop grower of this vicinity, this week sold is entire crop of 335 bales at 6$ cents a pound. There has been about . 1,000 bales sold here this week. A majority of the hops will be shipped direct to London, England. Touight is hellowe'en. aud iw pre sume the small boy will take the liber ty granted Win by riuimemorial cus tom to play pranks -upon his neigh bors. Of course, boys of larger growth and men of mature age willjiot be guilty of auoh nonsense. Mrs. Eliaa Emerlck, -of Corvallis, sister of the late Judge A. M. Hurley, as -visiting in this city ' last week as the guest f MrsjA. M. Hurley. Mrs. Emerick left on Saturday afternoon's train for Portlaud where she will visit few days with her daughter. Our amiable and versatile friend, the editor of the Dallas Observer, has ben dipping his goose quill into the limped atere of the Helicouian fouut. Here bis latest ebullitiou : Palla ha a woolen mill; It wheel won't o, you know: Tor tarn which ever way you will, ilt makM a damnable, silent tbof. At the BOOT & SHOE STORE, Every pair of Boots or Shoes bought of us that rip, run over or soles .come loose, will be re paired by us,.Frj3e.of jCUarge. I AUO MAKE AND REPAIR BOOTS ANP HHOEM. THE ICE IS BROKEN V and the Racket Store .will ..open up a line of Bleached Muslin, Unbleached " Canton Flannel, Outing Flannel and Flannel; also Prints, Ginghams, Shirting, Tick ing, Etc. - ...... ON SALE SATURDAY. AITO tEZXLaumT-E THEM. CALL Dr. Ephy, the dentist, guarantees all his work. Wantkd. 00,000 pounds of pork. Highest cash price paid by Z. Itosen- dorf. If vou need a cook stove buy the "Superior," the very . beat. F. E. Chambers, sole agent. A fine piece of fane v Glass ware given away free at A. J. W liiteaker's. tall and see how you cau get It Don't forget that R. M. Wade & Co. are sole agents for the Oliver plows, the only chilled plow made that gives satisfaction. A number of hop growers iu this vicinity are holding their hops for bet ter prices. They feel confident that the hop market will strengthen quite materially before the holidays. Mrs. W. T. Bohannou aud daughter, Miss Dell Bohannon, of Yaquina City, w ho have been visiliug relatives and friendsin this city .forihe past week, left for Portlaud on Tuesday afternoon's train, where they .will visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. W. G. Sharman aud libti'e daughter, of near Minnie, Or., are vis iting friends in this city. Mrs. Sharman-says that -she is delighted with her home on the coast. She isays the winters are milder and tne summers much cooler there than here. ' Religlour services at the M. E. church next Sunday nioruiug. "iThe pastor, Rev. D. Hasler Glass, will preech on the Relation of the Church and the World." In the evening hia subject will be, "Give the Boy a Cbanoe." Parents and boys especially invited. County Judge Northorp, of Multno mah county, rendered a decision lues- day that the county assessor exceeded his authority by placing on the assess ment roll the Portland University, the various hospitals of the city, the Bishop Scott Academy and several kindred institutions. An appeal will be taken. The second series of dance? under the auspices of the City band will be given at the auditorium, Saturday night, November 9. The dance will be a strictly invitation affair. Good music w ill be furnished aud the man agement will be up-to-date in every particular. A. C. Cheueworth, a photographer, was run over by the south bound orer laud train at Hubbard last Thursday night. He was walking on tne , tiacK for exercise, being warned by the whistle and headlight, ,iie ..attempted to step from the track, when Jie either slipped mt .fainted and next realized that hshadiieen run over, iiis leit leg was out entirely off. The unfortUr nate man was brought to Salem .and taken to the new hospital. The faculty amputated the limb just .abovcthe knee joint. .''Awarded richest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM. liHil . Most Perfect Made. 4o Years the Standaci rrTrr7v J.W.Benjfcley, Independence, rQregon. ax?. - . Hood'si Vlk-cure .biliousness, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Coakue vbdtiug the Portland Expoiankiatfk. R. M. Wade A Co. haveAr,Rvw sign in front of their Implement-ehad. Mr. Newt McDanlel, of Rickreall, was transacting buaines In the-city to day. Fifty-three dally papers are printed in Toklo, Japan, and only forty-two la New York. The big sink-hole at the Intersection of B and Main streets is being filled with gravel. A steam swing has been located on the vacant lot at the Intersection ef D aud Railroad streets. - Justice Irvine will move bis office iuto the Independence National bank building the first of the month. Mr. J. G. Cleland and family, who recently moved . here from . Silverton, will occupy the J. D. Irvine wdwelllng recently occupied by Dr. Babbitt. Our city physicians report, consider able sickness in. the country, but the health of the city to fairly good. Ma larial fever is the prevailing complaint. Mrs.. J. W. Ballkiger, -Of .McMInfl ville, who ias- been .vieiUitgsiereoji . and daughter in this -city, Air. iHarry Ballinger iiaud Mrs. M.iL-JDorfii re turned homevyeaierday. Homer Lodge No.. 45 Kf P., Of this city, is increasing in membership .quite rapidly. We understand that a num ber of persons have made application for membership during the past week. Mr. James Hedrick, who lives in the north part of Linn county near Stay ton, is visiting in the city. Mr. Hrfd- rick formerly resided Is this city, -bat moved to Linn county several year "I have been troubled with female complaint for the last few years, but since I began taking Hood's $ftrsa parilla I fchatfe greatly improved la health." Mrs. W. J. Ingalls, Chad well, Oregon. A. Hallowe'en Social . and Oyster Supper will be given ;!at the M. E. church tonight. Avery pleasant ec- ' tertaiument is anticipated. Admission free; supper 15 cents. .Everybody - cor dially Invited. Dr. Ausplund has been ooosiojtedhby the jury of an .assault r.wtth ta .ideadly weapon on Dr.i&eeee'JHeknae. JSudge Stephens .has-not yetiaaead eiUenoe. The pun4shaiont (-provided &y.8tatate is uot Jess than six ijwootks .or,.moe than ten years in tbepeaUeaiiary. It cost thestftte, so aays a Salem dispatch to the Oregonian, .tfrom , $900 to $1,000 for -Sheriff -Combs, of Grant county, to con vy,even prisoners from thatoounty.to ihe,peuiteutiary. Here is a ohanee for Secretary of State Kin cald to throw on the. calcium .light of his eagle eye as watch-dag of the treas ury. 1 THE STAR GROCERY FOR GASH WE SELL 40 lbs Beans. v...&Vi00 1 lh. Coffee.. ..... ZOO 1 lb. Raiaia's 05 ,1 lb.'.Taa .25 il. lb.lEried .'Apples . . . -05 ; 1 ; lb. -cu .of Br. Prloe's Ciaam bakiss pewder --30 SMITH & CO. !