Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, May 29, 1902, Image 2

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    ' ivi:,M' l V 1 IFN Oil. Oil Kl JON , MAY2'J,
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The Finest Cake
Is made with Royal Bak
ing Powder. Always light,
sweet, pure & wholesome.
K. J.Tavlor left Sunday for The
Dalles.
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I).'.,sl.nH-l:ti. i.. Mt.jr.wr- J.;. 1 Jaiiliii uni uu- .
alltee Lis .l'J';' r ; ' 1U)J hurt his f.wi quite seveny.
- down to Mwt. Kv.Tvl..l.v M ,i),lni,l,rlA Plymale uii.l have
4 invtt.U. .Mnnu.uu.u, " ' vur ,.nw hIi.hI rlnlit-
v v Cus Sperling visited The Dallas
""'tlii- week.
? Social and Personal. 5 : to Fray for a ,
fmmimiMiii oi.Wii-3 ; Y((unever l)ettr.l of any one using
W H Walker if having his 1 Foev'8 Honey and Tar and not being
house treated to a nice new coat of j !lti,iied. A. S. LwU
uaint. ! ir . Ilathbor.e.a Masonic lecturer,
. ... i t ir.,l Co.'s. ! ..i ..vim lneettnE of
If you want a good-job done on your (h(j loj0 fme eVeniog last week
horse go to Hilliurd & I lyiuaie. ! . tt TTolmtin. who went to
A number one mil k iwm"
Fresh. lo l'i Jersey. I-
A surprise party was tendered
Prof. Dee Siinoson last Thursday
evening. We are informed that
the evenin? was most delightfully
spent by all.
v . - -
Wamic, several months ago for his
health, has returned to Monmouth.
Pruning ami hedge shears at It. M.
Wade & Co. .
A new furniture and undertaking
establishment has located in town
.l ihn nronrietor has rented the
stock pastured and bay and oat for athlelic clul, building. Part of
8aleby C. W. Leonard. 'al"ul"- hia 6lock arrived last week.
All kinds of bHcksmitbing and re-j Moure for Herptcide,
Work guaranteed flwl-claw in eo f ilMMM
respect. - . ... '
This evening a' public school , Marion Smith, of Lewisville was
.1:. ; t h im-en. The!,. ....aseneer to Salem Tuesdaj
enieriuiouir..!. B- - - ( .. r- r-
children are to recite, give drills, j morning, being a delegate to the
etc. The admission fee is loc, gen-1 slate Grange, whicti meets mr.
Oliver l.cke and wife, .1 Suletii.
visited here Sunday.
TmvU MeD.n-Ut, 'f (Wveliis,
spout Sunday in town.
u...l! V,d! oDOAHH) pound
of wool wanted at highest, market
price by 8. M. Daniel, .Moiunomr.
Kov. 15. J. Kelly will proa, h nt
Nuenu Vista next Sunday nt 11
A. M. Subject, "Smvuin ud Keap
ing" Miss Alice Dorusife went to Sa
lem M.mdny t hear the eloquent
Dolliver. lVom her native state,
Iowa.
.1 i,iod:uan. K. A- l)l,ll,.v J-
S Cfttur and Jerome PornsilV
1 . r t it...
were passenger? to I oruitmi .-mi
day afternoon.
ir... n..... W Slanleton. d
U"U. VI'"' i" -
l'oitland. who has been here on
i.n.iii.4 and caniiiaiiiiung fr Uo
republicans, returned hnn Sun-
day.
vi... in iitwii trv Huntley's lief
i.u.mut for a first class meat. Special
rules by the week.
5atnrdav is the Modem Wood-
.n ni.-i.ie at llidder'a grove, and
wu 1.,i to see a fair tiny and a
huge attendance. The Suver lo.lge
has' a reputation for doing things,
and we believe this wm "
ccption
niv.... n..hrner is ouaraiitwd to re
i. ........ ivom I'lilven un to one year
i. .. ....... . -
old. It work Is clean, smomi.
reliable. CanipU'H nros.
Onlv a small crowd from here
ivo.it on the excursion to Tne
Dalles Sunday. It wa a long trip
and the hours at which one must
leave and arrive were uch as to
ceCreaqi Parlors
We were very agreeably surprised
Last Sumlny at Uif laro trn.lo our S.nhv Koiintain
an.l IrpCmtml.roud.t our way, hut w. n- vtry
much disploaMul at lK'i.i unahl- m furnish tin
many calls that ramp afli-r th supply was ex.
hansel. W'v havi ma.lc arraiij;ctmiits that v"
will lu ahlo t. hatidlo all i-uuwy in tho CuUiip.
Cry an lec Cream Soda these warm days.
Harry .H. Wngonor,
Confectioner,
NEW LOCATION ON
Main Street. Independence, wre.
Donation Eand Claim for $al.
Vr.f. W. It. Khmery, of Carlton,
wa In Hie 'lty HaliirtUy.
i.. lvl' N.i! i Ileal I'll fi . i t .... i'1l.i,l" ttmitli left the
l iinu i . v , , i. i'v ......
ri.......,,H..r .if tulle west of Lewis- ; , llf wf,.if,ir Itasleru
in.-. -.... t niiit-i I-... .
vllle, 150 liens itl cultivation: 2 bm n j 0n(tnii wl1,rn ,.v purelisne a
house and orchard; all under reiiiv.iiuo j ,, of ,)rm.H f..r the valley niniKeis.
cro). fenced. Iii-pilre on the pretiiisea. , ,r(i)iy wl,, u, , ,.), BllHH,n IIH the roml
.-L'i l!u A' ",:". (.own over I lie mountains. ahboj
mi.. ii.Wyin llui erand litue w
.I....... .... ..i.u.l Mr. lAira Iewis,
of near Ulekieall, several days lt
w-k, returning home Kiimuiy inoiu-
log.
i..., v v MMCidlv. of Mf nniouth,
IM'l, ... "
i ... vir..ui.iiu.inii Kittle Friday
i: ..,.w.if However, those f,,A11 i it, u working on the
u:rui6"'u"V' 1 ...
.. . . - ...... inn., I u......,i .....i nil u iil'ik lire hluu.
who dul BO report, a "j "" v .-.......
and got plenty h.r tlieir inou
Henild.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S.
...Dentist...
lhiiiiU' KJtlriH-Uoa
a Hii-iliy.
OHiHr Hiilliltnil.
ltnli'"iH.ie, ".
inn:.... Pivimlfi have rubber
JSillin.
nhHS. Just the iniug ior B.....vv.
horses
,rl admission and reserved seats , thi9 wee'K
2oc
Hv vou seen the Cleveland Racer
at R. M. Wade & Co.'s?
Don't overlook the fact that you can
buy new bicycles from $13 up at R M.
Wade & Co.'s.
Wednesday afternoon the yoong
son of Andrew Nelron fell from a
buggy, cutting his lip severely,
knocking a tooth or so out and
otherwise bruising him.
O. K. Davis and wife, of Iowa,
yisited at A. Nelson's family last
week, going from here to Corvallis
for a brief visit before returning to
their Eastern home.
Do not fail to see our lines of buggies.
Frazer & Rice.
If you want value received for your
money, buy your buggy of FrawrA
Rice.
At R. M. Wade & Co.'s is the place
to buy sheep shears.
Take your wool to S. M. Daniel,
Monmouth, and get the highest
market price in cash.
S. M. Daniel, Monmouth, pays
highest price for poultry, eegs nd
butt
Dr. W. R. Allin spent several days
in Portland this week, goiug down on
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. J. F. ODoontll. of Portland
cawe up today for tt biiol visit with
relatives.
A. N. Fulkerson and wife of
Halscy, Ore., viaifd in Monmouth
this week.
The Misses Laurie and Edna Burnett
were capital city visitors Saturday.
Louie Craven, of Salem, was - Batur
day evening visitor in Independence.
S. M Daniel, Monmouth, pays
highest price for wool.
Will Kisanbice, a former resident of
this place, passed through here Friday
on his return to bis home at Lostine.
fru. n.rii nt the Oreeon Histor-
leal Society for March 1902, has been
received. Its contents are as follows:
..mt.. uii rnniniinn fit Oreiro i." by
I UV . v. . -
. . 1 . 1 ... I a ...
Prcf. J. R. Robertson, oi iu
history, Pacific University, Foreet
Grove; "Political History of Oregon
from 1805 to 1876." by Hon. W. P.
Fenton, Portland! "History of the
Barlow Road," by Miss Mary 8. Bar
low, a grand-daughter of Samuel Kim
brough Barlew, the builder.; "Across
the Continent Seventy Years Ago,'
compiled from the papers of John Ball
u.. ki ,i.,v.tcr Mrs. Kate N. B.
uy inn v.u6..v-..
Powers. John Ball taught a school at
Vancouver in November, 1882, and
was the first school teacher on the
Pacific coast. All these articles are
vitally Important as relative to the
history of Oregou.
Rev. Wilson, a young, pleasant
and forcible orator from Chicago,
Illinois, spoke at the opera house
Sunday afternoon and evening on
"Competition is War." While the
attendance was not large, yet those
who did attend were ably enter
fdned. by a good speaker.
Frank Fisher, of Monmouth, be.ld a
public auction of his household goods
iturday afternoon, preparatory to
moving to Portland, where he will as
aume the role of a commercial man.
if nn J. K. Weatherfonl. oi
..i . .. ... ...i: I..).. t.r t'lintrrt'SS
Ainany, tauum..' " -'
,k ml Hon. T. O. Ilailey. of Umatilla
county, were billed to speak here
r....u.l,n afternoon, but owing to
i. lata orrivil of the centleinen
church next sunuay: - - -
meets nt 7 P. M; topic, "Why the speaking was ca.led oil. Thej
Christ Came," Mis Winnie Kelly, returned to Albany via Salem
, -a Q T T unit. rt.. . .l .. n,f...iiv
leader, rreacning ai o j . ., - i uenuny rTcu.i.j.
At the United
church next Sunday
Evangelical
K. L.C. E.
Physician & Surgeon.
Olllw In Oihtii House lailldliig.
lU sl.lence Phone .". mice 1'holie
: "Th., Relation of the Church
to the Political World; What It
Should 1." Prayer meeting and
... i
bible study every Wetinesuay even
ing.
l.nu liv the name of
TnhriHnn was thrown from a horse
Saturday morning while starting
tr iha Riekreal! aicnic. lie was
IVI W f
..:,! hi home unconscious,
i i .vv (
.. - ., f,.m a tmu t il HI.
. t T - -1 1 ... 1 1 f . , inn i ami ir. whh luaicii ii'i ... -
Mr8. IS. J. ei'Xi
Evangelical minister, visited ner ne wouiu now ru - -
parents, near Philomath, this out of all danger, we understand,
week. Prof. CI. A. Forbes, professor ol
ti,ltiii in the Normal announces
The Polk County Teachers As- m q( gy
sociation picnic held at Kicltreaii .Saturday evening
Saturday established a new record NormilL Prof. Forbes has
for Polk county enierwi........ institution out of the
At an early hour conveyances oi the athletic sense of the
eyery description were seen passing nJid work jg
through town on the way to the ex,ellnt record9
picnic, and other avenues leading ... Normal boy. have Immiii making
to the grounds were throngea wn mm
renin p and bicycles. neverui
candidates were on the scene and
omWvnred to further their inter
ests by coming in contact with the
people, in me evriiiuS
r r . . . . t,.t.. i.. ..nu.l nf llio Ki.rvie.PR
t i, , uhirh manv re- uen in urr ...
DHII was kocu, k " .
. , i .,;i . lnt nf trnnd auctioneers address J. n.
mainea anu eujucw u.... ... B
hour. These picnics are held an- or J. F. Good, auctioneers, Sa-
15. T. HKNKI.i:,
Bath and Barber Shop.
OltKUON.
MAIN 8THKKT,
IXUKI'EXUKSCK,
i
Auctioneers!
She ?pcade,
Davidsoi? & tdgz, Prop.
C iKivi-H, C ii tret ton, Tobac
co atul Conl'cctionery.
Fibbt Class Soda Fountain is
Connection.
Dually and are given under the
m i.
BtiHtiiees of the Polk, county leacn
ers Association. They are always
a HiiecesH. but this gathering
the standard notch
higher.
For Sftle.
As we expect to engage in other
. rr .1 .
business we oner nui.ucj- B
w..fi.mnt for sale. Only ItesUuranf.
In llip nit v. Good busiuesi. For terms
address Box 203, Iudeeridence OregoD
lem. Oregon
Terms Reasonable.
...THE...
monmouil) Eaundry
II. I. WHITMAN, Prop.
4 Should have your Work.
WashltiR called for and de-
llvered, both lit Dallas and hide-
4 peiidence. Washing called for
4 on Tuesday and delivered on
Haturday
lUorK Guaranteed.
J Monmouth, Oregon.
is
H. H. Jasperson,
UNDERTAKER,
independence, t-i Oreflon.