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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1895)
r ' k ill M'HilillmiN, H cjT"Ttn litnu it ftpi'nluliy, "'jThJifll ' '""",",,,'" M"'" l''',,t. MOltHl -Wi. I'niiy i fiOTlC C TO ADVtRTISICnS. irt."'l-',IM' 'l- wiua, will h,...!- ITEMS OF Local News. Mil. f rr.li Hli ',,,ry ''"' '''"y "l Vrlliig ...rl. Intd a Uo-lncli tnuw fill! to.dny ni'Tiiii'ir. j, O, J), HulliT won traimartliig . iJin Halem hud Tliuwduy. pte Iltrw4tt H'"t '"w ,,u'" lt k will) n'iMi vl ''" tir Zed Itimrmlorf tun l a trip to . .. i ... I.. . T I ... fftUli'l M""uvt i1" M "'H in-winy. idrimiii rt,f"'' win jllin fluent Uno of candle hi Him yifty f lttiiMitt feel f flrt chow Irwin l Htiltor'ii linnbi'r yard, Mmi nib. r, II. Kixn ha "'w baker mnl li f.,r II 00, Jf, J. A. V'IKM Ml ImhI ik fur Wlulwki WmIi., l look af ler Ma I"!)-puiti-reil thorn. Huyyuur Hread of (I. it. Htroiig, Km jnr IWr, will give you full lufor yur money. Mr. II H- Wilcox, of lhi Wfnt Hide fnJIiig Co., I,,fl I1"' w"v,t f"f 'V.ritl irtVlll In Wluhak, Waidi. Ur. Milliard left fur Hun fniK-l"1 1""' Hiilunliiy. Jim In ft aklll a lil" kniiUli " I" ""n li Kt ppltiyiiiciit. t Adur Him f allverwniv, cniuUiiiig rfKulvc and l-'uiki, 8poon ml cUlilrrn' "'l l ttrmily leUuecu nt,t 11- M. Wade A I'oV H. L. r'ord l prepared t tin nil UmUof wagon mnl carriage wnrk on (tortunli-r, mul lu finished, wuikumn ilonniiiior. JavII oideraal lil DHir (lii City Hull. Tt flntl ntiow of I Itc MaMii Ml lux I hadiy night "d Monday morning. ftibllU "round about were covered flib t while IHHIltlf, btlt l Hut vl tli '" iiifllcxl iui ft It fill. Jin Julia A. rtnult, Mm. M. M Vlalonaiid Mm. J. Irvine, of Me Hionvllle, vlnlUil our city over Mon ty nlglii t I" lii"ltutliiK h ! rmiif limiitr lil', Utlw uclllury ChrlatittcMt Toyi t wlioiilo ct. WtbrotiL'lit a lot of ClirUliiiN tuyx, lot Ui liiukt liioury out of ttit'tii, out tlif U'lH llt of our cURloim-rm. It l urtofourllim to i-arry llifiii. I nine M fl tliflll t wIioIiIh prlwn tfinlurf A lllrwIitM'rg. Mi- Kih.l Itlil.ll.f, u ci.tliiml'11- (ounglmly of JUrrlntmrK. M" "' j, iw ulUi-ki-il by an unknown ailiiit mi. I out on Hie nfk ami m-row wrlnlii. 'I lii-ro U iiii unIi'Ioii 'Ithv attack m irimiitcl liy Hie ;luuy of a rejected nultur. Tb rvvular rlllitua' ticket wnnelitt- idat Mouinoiilli lnt Monday. The niunlclpal olllwra are: Mayor, J. H. linwli'Vi council. I. H. Hmltli, Ii"- Ctowlcy, H, H. I'ort wood aud K. II. ttroii; wonlcr, L. (Jniuiiu; irvanur- if, I. C. IWell; iiiar-lial, K. I. !l"- John ftli-ltiwiii, a late iuiilo.vf In the Kiy woolen in 1 1 Ik at Haleiii, ainhlcnly dimpiieurifil litxt Halurday nlhl. and to clue can I found a to hl where ibout. HIh frleniU have grave feara IbUhe aeeldentallv fell Into Mill creek wd wan drowiHHl. Ho ha a wlfo and w child. Prof. IW.iim' orehcMlia, which the Albk-llo Club have enKHRcd to fiirnlnh omlo for their ball Ne Year'a niK"t. the wiiiif that fiirnlHlied mui-lo for lblat I'urtlnnil Kxlthn. It wa KimmledKcd, by all, to he the bent orchestra iiHmloi'ver heard In I'ort land. Yuu now huvo an opportunity t hear Ihli faiiioui orcheiitm. i'ii't Ihh it. The Udlm. f.f thft Y. 1". B. C. K- of toChriHtlaii church will give I"1" Jy bazaar at the auditorium n ThurH Uy and Friday evening.10- 19 Bml . An ItitiireHiliic feature of the "rut vrnhig'a pro,ram la Iho 'JHlryiiiuld'i Mil." There will lie nunmroua "' loterentliig features, vocal and InHtrii "waul oiM, reel tat hum, t'lo- Kvt'r.v ldy ahould attend. AdmlailouS and lOoeuUonly. Attend Hanta Claim' auction u feller HiiiN, Clod- led at ml lu THE STAR GROCERY 812LLS FOR CASH 4 pounda ofCIirWin Candy for 2.T!ota. A lot of new nut J"st received fr the Clirlatnuia trade. (hole cinf,.cill.ry ut jHW. M mi n Hi. ror iiiieearvlnu aela o to H. M, huh V t 'o'a. an lor uili UciicrairainiH., the heal oceiKnr on tim nuuket. I'leacrlptlnim raivfully ooin jhiiiii at I'atteraoii Hro'iidrug ti. im l full lu my the kollil K(j u luuilliuiii ware at K. K. ChaiuherV iioiiilay K'xlii tliU wik at thu (;y iMMiapiuro. m-w K'mmIm, new pfi,,,, " ICobert IllirtiM" ulnar Nlainla the head of all lily cluiua. Ninokii other, MIm Daisy (iravi'N went In 1'ortla mommy ror a two wcek'a v Ml with r.. la' Ivea. t'et your aumkeil and mill, itu.ni. all kluila at HperlliiK llroa. They koc Hit) Im iiI. Olir readera will lllld nil lnloriwlln hatch of liM'ttl new from l.ewlavllle til la Week ' puper. Your wife will U'llioro (hail uleaaei to receive a Hum wt of lnhea fion Hotity i, Locke Ximm. Mlllllicrv uihiiU at eimt at Mm. M hliliii'V'a iiiillinitrv Mlore. I i i eurlv - " - w hile the aw.ortiiu-lit la eoinplcie. I''iiui'lie ( 'at (run. ot .Monioinilli. I,h the atiainrr Altona for I'orlliiiid Krl day iiinriiiiiK and returned Saturday mum. Ifyim want to ulve a ChrlHtiuuH prex-nt that will ha appreciated don't overlook ihow little KiccI Jtanuea at It. M. Wade & Co'a. J. T. ChainU'rlulii and 10. II. Man. lemon, of Mllchell, Oru., vlnltcd rela tive and old frli'iiiU lu thin vicinity everal daya tliln week. Mr. J. K Miller, of Mimiiioutli, nlilp- ("d hi hoiiHehohl elliH-ta by the Al loua to I' lrlliiinl Monday, prcpArutory omaKlliK Home III llial city. I'reuchlni; at M. K, vhurch, South. at II o'clock a. to. and 7:.Ui o'clock p. ill. next Miiulay. All are corillally in- Iteil to atleiHi. J. M. Iiiriier, paaUir. Mr. J. M. Htaata.of All'lie, xavethla i nice h hliiiHiiiit call Ian! Monday, Mr. Sliuiln Ih unlive Km of I'olk county, of old pioneer Block, ami Is oue of our lllimt UNcftll I'iti.i'UK. One doen ImkI cahlma plHilorupliH III l you only f l.oO al l. II. Crav- eu'a, with a life crayon portrait ree. Thl la a ran' chance and priwa Udnvk. Don't iiiliw the opportunity :oi?et a crayon (Mirtrult. WAMKti.- tiiKHl Timothy buy, black oatitand whlt out. HlKheat market irlee nald for aaiiie. I'ave wimple at llhiw UIIiIhiii Meat Market, lndiH-nl. elice, or wild to 1.. J. f.iiuy, l oruaou, Ori'Kiiii. Complaint comin from KiiRene of a nhortaue of tfef cattle lu that vicinity. The butcliera are afoili int? the country for beef, and cannot find enough to meet their deinailda. They look for a mini 1 1 fuuilno In thin Hue before itpriuit. Active work preparatory to rchulld liiK i lie Kay wihiIcii iiiIIIh at Hulcm be wail laat Monday. A crt-w of men wan m.llowork clearing away the debt la for the foundation. Mr. Kay think the new bulldiiiK will 1h) completed In flltir IIIOIltllK. K, Hcrg. the popular furniture man, havlii? reduced the price on piv- .....u.rn..i au extent that he need ed more hulp. ConxeqiUMillv, ne ui. i ...... ,....n nnntoiro tbrollu'h empi.v" i " , in the country with team and wagon, W ... I .i..iii.nrinir oroeiT!. ic luKlllg ou " r, . other to help with the work inIdo. v i xf,.fiaiiuhan. of Lane county ..i..r from an Faxtern firm for k i i ,.f ArUnl iitmU ana m vxyvi - .. imi.-ultv in securing the " ..... II,,.. III! uiiinllllU AlUie ... thotiHanda (iflHlHiieiH oi n - - - ,l,BrcharU. Tbm expcrimicc 11 ....nt,l lo the fanners of iver. n not com...- . ... ....... .r.,ttirl Lane rou.ily, it V fc tliroughout Oregon. ,u,,f Mm. Kthel Durett w,.rebrohthere Hnmlay idifht, on for 1,18 U" r:""ZZM at the residence SK".:.- Dr. Monday A) .. .. l' Ilt'eilll. ,'t r, niMin, nev. ..-- Mm. Dur i w Mi-nti. an" ' . .' . . f...l.. nnlllltV K'l,r" iu Tday nhih tnnu neural occurred batur lay i iifc M Khn left ft I "B ed . . ..i. i,..rt. Shu na' gi "- - ,, only tuntj . , i ..,,,1 mil o! Z huntimCy death. lmVert'" ZrZ and yet have not ; . Mi.lHhcd vou nave hprOlasa. pastor. hen niu"lu - f the commu- ierw'iw, . fcwofthlwp "-,terMttothe Sunday am a. ty which would be of lnreEvTER. 8uday school at ,lJ , ii.a .it er. llieiM'-' ,n Dr. Kpley, dentlat, Moiinioiitli . Hlroiig'ii JloiiiH-iiindii Itread baa no miperlor. Try It, hard In bulk dumper lluai uvcr at Hpcrllng Jlrim. Kee wliy DoutyA Lockoglvc away a ! ......... "iivcr act vrkk, W. J. Klrklund & Co. do flrat-dinm liurNKMliiM'liiK at f l.fiu. Dr. J'Ipley, the dcntlMt, Mouiiioulh, Iin' t row u and brldgu work. 1'rof, I'aimiii'a orcheNlra playa for the New Year bull given by the I. A. A.C. inn a- gn iiMMim ff-nttm-rTri'r.rf Tri-rv""- A full line of driiga kept coimtuntly on liaud ut I'ulleiHoii iiru'a drug itore. V. H. O'i olllii'll returned bomu IuhI no I Thuiaday from u vlait to ' the luetropo- lla. Murk Hurcli, of Ulckrcull. waa truiiKiiclIng Ijiimiiicmh In the city Matur- day. A beautiful ail ver tea act 1 to lie giv en away by Douty & Locke. Call and aee It, lluv vour LTDcerlca from Dotitv & LiR'ke ua they will main ulve away a ail ver lea act. Yuu can Had uo better nreaeut than a box of thoHU Hue caudiea at (Jilllltli A ruttcrMoli'a. Monthly HchiMil report rurda, iieutly iirlnted on card bourd, kept In Block and for mile ut tit in olllce. For all klnda of bluckaiulth and wiiirou work go to W, J... lvlrklalid & Co. Main atrcct, near long bridge Only f2 IMI paid In advunce Bccurea the KsTKUrHiMii and Weekly Or cgouiaii one year. HuliHi-rllaj now. Mr. T. W. ltruuk. of Kola, waa i idcimant caller on the K.STKIUMtiHK on Friday luat while trading in the city. The Into raliia, In furiiiHhliig abund ant water wipply, will add materially to the mining activity lu Southern Oregon. Ourcltv contemporary baa changed from a u eight column folio patent out- alilo toaaeveu column folio all home print. Craven, the photographer, makea a Miicclullty In enlarging picturea und craym work. Call and nee aamplc and get price. The Inclement weather Friday night kept a liumlierof people from attendi ng Hupt. (J. M. Irwln'a lecture ui ine auditorium. (Jeo. llelt mude a trip to Portland i..m, u.u.k ami retiiriied bv WUV ol Salem where be vlaited with relatives for aeveral days. Can iileaau all. K. H. Berg him just rwelved hia tlr4 order of cheap and fancy rockeri", pictures, etc., for holi day trade. Call and see them. Martin Hill, of Huker county, con i,.t..il of rune upon his daughter, was lafct Katurduy senteiiccd by Judge Kak- ii to life Imprisonment lu tne peni- utiary. It coats (he state $21,713 to keep her 411 convicts. Curry, Gilliam, Lincoln and Sherman counties have only one convict each in the penitentiary. uuihlll has 13, Denton lOand 1'olK lu. The ChristUm lla.uar will be held hursday and Friday evenings, De- euilK-r II) and 20. The above change date was made on accouul ot the ilty baud glviug a dance Saturday light. When the West Hide Trading Com- oiiiiv full to fit or suit you lu ready made clothing, they will guarantee a rfect IK iu tailor mude goods Irnui coiiicH oii2e more, and with it THE RACKET STOR opens a fine line of useful and valuable pres ents which you are in vited to examine. Tli ii: man, having reduced ine pnee on yv- parcel nuu ihiuh iuiw tureVainlii. found his business In- miIllI)iea ,m hand at lowest possible iri(-8. We mean business and we are here- scll us good goods aud us pu-e drugs ., t, had In the state. Our prices it the times and we guarantee satls- f.wtl.m. You will tlmt us at our urug emporium on Main street-Patterson ros. XMA8 Pkksentb. Pee the nssort- .t,t of nickel silverware ut x.&. liim.hel'H': child's set, 3 pieces 40c teaspoon nut cracker nut picks ,c Also numerous oilier articles very leap. Ben Evuno, sentenced to one year itpHmr counterfeit money auu ,,, Rn. sentenced 13 months for larceny, were received at the peuiten- lary from Jackson county caiuruay. Ooldworth, sentenced 10 ears for manslaughter, ana ranK w. I -J at the Kucket A. Tubular lantern 8tor 31) cents. Dr. Kplty, the dentist, guarantees all his work. Cash buys goods at low prices from Douty ALocke. t Subscribe fnr the Enteki'KIHE and Wecky Orcgonlan. We always have them school books at the City Hook Store. A grand New Year ball at tharaudi toiium. Don't miss it. Santa Claus a)peurs In Clodfelter liros window on Saturday. A tine line of Holiday goods at Haw- lcy's rtok Store, Monmouth. Puttcrson Dros keep on hand a fine assortment of paints and oils. OrilTlth & Patterson inauufacture the General Campos cigur, the best 5 cent emoke. Do vou want bargains for Christmas? Attend auction by Santa Claus atClod- felter Bros. If vou want something neat and nobby in the jewelry line call on Pat terson Bro's. Mr. J. M. Vanduvn was called last week to the bedside of his aged father, who died atCoburgon Saturday last. Before completing your Christmas purchases call and examine E. B. Berg's fine new stock of rockiug cifairs, just received this week. j Mr. Eli Johnson returned Monday from the SilcU Basin, where he bas located a homestead. lie left Wednes day morning for Oregon City to locate the same. There will be preaching at th Pres byterian church next Sabbath morning und evening. Morning subject, "Jesus in the Midst." Evening subject, "Queen Esther." Y. P. S. C. E. at 6-30. S. A. George, pastor. The Athletic Club have mad- ar rangements with Prof. Parsons to give a erand concert from 7:45 till 8:45 pro ceeding the ball New Year's uight. No one should miss this opportunity Utf the eA GRAND BALL v ty T. f ieennr, omu..r,- vear8 tor niaiisiuun.o., -- iret't was a niece of W. A. and ,hrce yeaw for larceny, were se- ,.it and her home was at ceived froIU Baker county. Her deatu Mr. Isaac M. Vanduyn, father of J. Vanduyn.ofthe West eiae irau- Co., and oue of the bestunowa pio- ,I1,h. bne ie.t o '.. . r ... County. died at ..unierousfrienus lhou,e near ooburg Saturday fore y (,olitQ- He enme to Oregon In 1851, many of our readers who d , the fa f the following year ' r ivesand friends to whom k llp ft donation claim near i.oourg relatives an 1 , , ., m tua t mn nf his here he resided until the time of his oVath He left two nauguier uu b.a e time to spare a - - )n - - d,ed 8everal . ..i.i write, now iih. j: - suuo, ...Iter Wl.lh is geiu-rauy years ago hurry ami am ' ntloned but iihj " ., one icccivn.a ..,. ,veeuiy visi ...usB wouia . . - . 8friend or '".'nst anymore iilve and wou... - ... tor and letter ! ..... mnlKrlA ,i,n the prl e . ,.ia nr rel- stive a i m isterPBIS"-gub-rlption to the wi ndependence M. E. church, D. Hag Glass, pastor. Preaching services m. ana 7 an p. ru. 10 a. m. Epworth , a .t fi-.tn n. m. Morning sub- utn"v ' .... T, . wt "who way aoiuo iuc . His Coming. ' rvtuiuSu.,jv, New-born King." A novel program will be given Christmas Eve. Princl pla features : A windmill, fairlea and bmwnlcs. AH are welcomed. WILL BE GIVEN BY THE Genl Gibson Post No. 64, G. A. R., Dep't of Oregon, AT THEIR AUDITORIUM IN INDEPENDENCE, ON CHRISTMAS NIGHT, Wednesday, Dec. 25, 1895. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend. ' Reception Committee. The Reception Committee will con sist of all the members of the Post. Floor Managers. Chas. Staats, L'man Damon, Joseph Hubbard, M. L. Dorris, Byron Atkins, W, W. Williams. Supper. Supper will be served in the Assembby Room of the Auditorium, assisted by the ladies of the Relief Corps, at 50 cents per couple. Music. Music will "be furnished by Cressy's Orchestra. . TICKETS.. $1-00 "'" Spectators, ladies, gentlemen and children, 25 cents. The proceeds to be applied to the indebtedness on the Auditorium. of hearing the best orchestra Northwest. Spectators 25 cents. Mrs. Harah Young arrived here from Tacoma last Saturday and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Clag gett. Mrs. Young has a large circle of acquaintances in this city, whp are glad to meet her again, it having been several years since she last visited tins city. She was au Independence girl and liked by every one. On Sundav at 11 o'clock the pastor of the Christ ian church will take for his subject: "IS THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH MISTAKEN Oi TliJE COMMUNION QUESTION. WHAT SAITH THE SCRIPTUKES?" Some assertions Will be challenged. At night Mr. Lister will give an address to "YOUNG WOMEN." All incited. Mrs. C. W. Parrish and children, and Mrs. E. Grimes and children left bere Saturday to join their husbands at Stockton, Cal., where Messrs. Parrish and Grimes, have concluded to make their future homes. These gentlemen report that opportunities for employ ment are better in California than here. Rev. J. B. Lister, assisted by Rev, F L. Pierce, closed a very successful re vival meeting at the Christian church Sunday evening. More thau usual inter est was manifested iu the meetings, Rev. Pierce at tracti ne laree crowds by his eloquence and vivid presentation of scriptural lessons. There were i ac cessions by baptism and 6 otherwise. The Rev. Mr. Pierce left Monday after noon for McMinnville, where he has a call to preach during the ensuing year. Santa Claus offers bargains at his auction at Clodfelter Bros. Home made mince meat and Saur Kraut at Douty & Locke's. An entire new stock of Christmas candies at the Jon Bon confectionery, also latest brands in cigars. ' A full line of fresh fruits aud nuts. The Entekfrise job office is equip ned with everything necessary for the rapid printing of all kinds of Job work. First-class work guaranteed. The I. A. A. Club gave a social gath ering at the auditorium weuuesuay evening. Quite a number of guests were present. The eutertaiument con sisted of music, dancing, card playing aud a phonograph. Mr. Jas. T. Chamberlain, of Mitch ell, Crook, County, Or., gave this office a pleasaut call Wednesday, and platk ed dowu the free silver for a subscrip tion to the Enterprise. Mr. Chamber lain was a former Polk couuty boy, and is on a visit to his mother and other relatives in this county. He expects to return home about Christmas time. Awarded rtiffhest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the Standard. Mr. Dick Tom, a thrifty farmer of the Luekiamute, was severely kicked in the breast by & vicious horse one day last weeK. A erand Christmas festival will be given at the auditorium on Christmas eve for the special entertaiumeut of the school children. An admission fee of 15 cents will be charged at the door. Children free. Read the program iu this week's paper. . During the forenoon services at the M. E. church last Sunday atten tion was called to a case of destitution near here. A family consisting of a man and wife and four cr five children were discovered caoimd in a thin can vass teut about 2 miles below town. The family was practically destitute of both food aud clothing, besides the womau was seriously ill. Measures were at once taked to provide the fam ily with food, clothing and shelter,. . Stockholders' Meeting:. Notice. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Independence National Bank will be held on Tuesday, January 14th, ISilG, between the hours of 10 a. iu. and 4 p. m. at the parlors of said Bank, Independence, Ore., for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting such other busiuess as may properly come before the meeting. 4t W. P. Connaway, Cashier. Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meetiug of the stockholders of the Polk County Land Company, for the purpose of electing officers aud trans acting such other business as may properly conw before them, will lie held on Tuesday, December 31st, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. m., et the Indepen dence National Bank building, Inde pendence, Oregon. D. W. Sears, Secretary. One Gives Relief. It is so easy to be mistaken about indigestion, and think there is some other trouble. The cure is Ripians Tabules. One tabule gives reliefc Ask any druggist. rid, .