Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, June 05, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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CREAM
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wssn
Improves the flavor
and adds to the health
fulness of the food.
Superlative In
Strength and Pwrtty.
fRICe BAKINCJ POWDER CO., CHICAGO,
PicKel
" Denes competition. He guar-
4 antees hi pictures the beet
. . tbat money can buv. Prices
' down to bed rock. Everybody
4 Invited. Moniuoutu St. Inde-
. pendeuce.
all
Social and Personal
J
McCaleb has a change of add
this week. Read it.
Ice cream in pint packers at
Wagoner's only "20 cents.
Cal Hutton, the horse-sboer, at
Fennell's.
Mrs. J. E. Kirkland and Mrs. 0.
D. Butler were in Salem Wednesday
on business.
Wool! Wool! 500,000 pounds
of wool wanted at highest market
price by S. M. Daniel, Monmouth.
Ten per cent is added to your
citv taxes after June 16, Call at
the Recorder's office and settle at
once.
Mrs. M . L. Dorris. who has been
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hedges, for a
number of weeks, returned to
Eugene Tuesday.
Cl V. Staoleton received several
complimentary votes for United
State Senator, a compliment wnicn
all of his many personal frien4s
here greatly appreciate.
Miss Ella Robinson left Tuesday
Portland on her way to
Arlington, where she will remain.
Miss Eva Robinson, her sister, who
is now in Arlington will return.
Tt ia hintr arraneed to have
through trains run to Newport
through Independence, from Port
land on Sundays this summer,
sava the Evening Telegram.
Prot. W. W. Allingham returned
to his home at Coburu Tuesday,
but before leaving he announced
his intention to permanently retire
from the Beld of the pedagogue to
that of stocfc raising and kindred
industri?s, in which he has been
engaged several year.
The professor had many friends
when he came here, and leaves
with many more, whose earnest
wishes go with bim for his success
in his new business ventures.
I N 1 ) K r E N 1 K N C H ENTERPRISE, INDKIMCNDKNCI
S. M Daniel, Monuvnitn, pays
highest price for wool. (
Ice cream soda nt Wagoner.
Open Sundays.
If a rse is not properly ,,,ih1 5t
cannot travel. Feincll & Hutton
know how to properly shoe a horse.
Trv them. Work guaranteed
Pay your city taxes U-fore June
The time has been extended
o that everybody will have plenty
of time to avoid the 10 per cent
penaltv.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpioide
the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
or applied if desired.
Dixon Dehorner is quaranteed
to remove horns from calves up to
one year old. Its work is clean,
smooth and reliable. Campbell
Bros.
When in town try Huntley's
Restaurant for a first class meal.
Special rates by the week.
Mrs A. J. Goodman leaves today
for Portland. She will visit until
next week, when she will attend a
meeting of the Grand Lodge of
Dearee of Honor to which she is a
delegate.
Mrs. DeLaihrautt, of Dallas is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. .
Percival.
Frank Fisher takes the cars to
LaCoruas, Wash., Wednesday.
He is now a solicitor on the
itabe A Loan Association, and
is working the territority east of
the mountains.
Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, of this city
is visiting friends and relatives in
Roseburg Portland Telegram.
W nf kodaks and
supplies at Frazier & Rice's.
On election day a scrap took
late Monday afternoon be-
..., o man hv the name of
bncrou ....... j
Phillins and Ivan Wood. A slight
altercation led to blows, and just
at that time all roads led to the re
r'n office, where both en-
;nt,o,t the citv treasury by 13
each.
R. M. Wade A Co have just re
ceived another invoice of bnggies
and carriages.
p. T Vnrcroner informs us
v j v on
that he has been elected to the pas
torate the Dayton Oregon. Christian
church and that he will move his
family there week after next. He
furf VSap in forms ut that the State
narA will take charge of the
church here and supply it with
ministerial timber.
Second hand bugey for sale by
Frazier A Rice.
E. T Henkle has moved his barber
shop to the room two doors south
of J. W. Kirkland's office The
building vacated by Mr. Henkle
will be thrjwn into one with the
building Vacated some time ago
by Miss Canna Robinson, and then
the new furniture store will moye
in.
The Buckeye Washer is the best
washing machine ever put on the
market. Every machine guaran
teed. For sale cheap by R. M. Wade
A Co.
Editor Scott Leavitt, of the Falls
City Leader, was in town Wed
nesday on business. He reports
being highly pleased with the
manner in which the people of
Kt liva hiircr take DD with hi8
newspaper. They should be
proud of the paper he is giving
them.
The animal conductors excursion
to Salem will w hell Sunday.
Goo. Henkle, of CorvaUis. was
in the city one Sunday on business.
Gus Sperling returned Sunday
from a trip east of the mountains.
I.ouio Wiprut visited his parents
in Salem, several days the past
week.
Prof. A. J. Shipley, the success-
ful teacher, has moved to .Mon
mouth.
The Knox grocery front has been
repainted and otherwise improved
a appearance.
U II. Knox and family have
moved to the Masterson house near
the Christian church.
The annual reunion of Polk
county pioneers will be hehl in
Dallas on Saturday, June 21st.
Take your wool to S. M. Daniel,
Monmouth, and get the highest
market price in cash.
Mrs. W. C. Kanter. of Dallas
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
It. F. Whiteaker, here last week.
Miss Bertha Bohannon hat her
arm in a eling at present, the re
sult of a slight operation on it.
p.r,f W 1 Hooker, who has
a v.
been visiting relatives in this
county, returned to Brown villa
Saturday.
1 We see from a press dispatch
that another free delivery route is
to be established, Monmouth being
.the central office.
Mnn. fi. U. Stanleton returned
- - - i
Sunday afternoon lo Portland,
Bidder's (Jrove
and here Saturday.
The time M paying your city
taxes has len extended to June
16. After that date a 10 per cent
penalty will be added.
Mrs. M. Hendricks and infant
child came ud from McMir.nville
Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs
W. G. Henley, near Monmouth.
Mr.. .T K. O'Donnwll and little
daughter returned to Portland Sun
day afternoon after having visited
several days with relatives at won
mouth and Independence.
Mrs. Clyde Williams after a brief
viait. with relatives near Airlie re-
tnrm.il last week to her home in
Sheridan, Mr. Williams is employ
ed in a dr ug store at that place.
Prof. E. M. Smith and wife came
up from McCoy last Thursday,
thence eoine over to Monmouth.
i j
Prof. Smith bas just completed a
most successful school year at Mc
Coy.
Marion Smith, ot Lewisville, re
turned Fridav from Salem, where
he had been as a delegate to the
State Grange He reported a very
profitable and interesting session
this year.
A rallv of the republican forces
j - - .
wna hah! Saturday evening in the
' - - J w
auditorium. Previous to assem
bling in their hall, the Indepen
dence band discoursed . lively
mnsic, and the G. A. R. drum and
fife corps did their piirt toward
attracting a ' crowd to the scene
where oratory was to flow. G. W.
Stapleton was the principal orator.
and his efforts have been so
frequently reviewed that there is
no occasion at this late hour to
rehearse them.
The No 2 Brownie kodak, only
$2 at FrazerA Rice's.
C, OREGON, JUNK r, 1002
ice &m
mi Tee ream Soda.
Wo aro now irquuil to tu'ive you at any tinio
during tlio tlay with tin' very U'ft Iff (,'roam
mailt' from juro crtam. Wo ktvo !oth the loo
('roam and ho Croam Sulu, with orushoil fruit
for lOoonts. Wo now havo a ujly of good
paper packers, which will take gtu.l tare of
your cream while packing it home. Take ay
package homo with you; only 20c K-r pint.
Harry E. Wagoner,
Confectioner,
NEW LOCATION ON
Main Street. Independence. Ore.
K. M Wade A Co. have received
their second car of wire fencing.
This fence is as cheap as lumber
and will last a life time.
Mrs. Rose McGrath and child,
of Portland, came up Saturday, to
attend the high school graduating
exercises and to visit for a brief
spell her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Richardson Sr.
First-class horseshoing at Fen
nell Mutton's.
George Atkins, who is working
with a drug house in Portland
came home Sunday to be able to
ate. He will soon resume his
position as a limber ranger.
At Monmouth last Saturday
Prof. G. A. Forbes, as the head of
physical culture in the Normal,
gave a most interesting light gym
nastic program. It consisted of
pyramids, wrestling, boxing and
many other athletic features.
S. M. Daniel, Monmouth, pays
highest price for poultry, eggs and
butter.
0. R. Bull, late manager of the
Type Co.'s branch house at Seattle,
was in the city Saturday evenina.
Sunday he visited with the family
ofR. T. Boothby, of Monmouth,
old acquaintences of his. He return
ed to Portland Sunday afternoqn.
Donation Cand Claim Tor Sale
Taken Id 1842. Notification 5075.
Three-quarters of mile west of Lewis
ville. 150 acres In cultivation ; 2 bar us
house and orchard ; all under fenoe.and
crop fenced. Inquire on the premises.
6-29-2m ' A. WiNQ.
Auctioneers!
When in need of tbe services
of g'tod auctioneers address J. D.
OT J. F. Good, auctioneers, Sa
lem, Oregon.
Terms Reasonable.
i
Richard Mansfield, the celebrated
actor, passed through Salem
Wednesday in a special train of
reven palatial cars, en route to
Portland to fill a professional en
gagement PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S.
...Dentist...
( I ii If . Kxttnotl.m Cmi" Building.
a8KWlalty. Itiili'Winlelif. Or.
oris n. nirn.r.it. m.
Physician & Surgeon.
Office In Opera limine hulhlina.
Kenldelice l'lioue 6. Office 1'holie 8.
H. T. 1IKNKI.K,
Bath and Barber Shop.
MAIN 8TBEKT,
I. MKI'KMKNCK. - OkMION.
She V?r0ade,
Davidaop & Hedges, Prop.
'CiKiifH, Ciarettera,Tobuo
cos ami Confectionery.
uFikbt Class Soda Fountain in
CoNNKCTION.
s ...THE...
monmoutb Caundry
II. I. WHITMAN, Prop.
Should have your Work.
WaMhlnn called fur and de
livered, both In Dallas aud Inde
pendence. WaMhing called for
on Tuesday and delivered on
(Saturday......
Work Guaranteed.
Monmouth, Oregon.
H. H. Jasperson,
UNDERTAKER,
Independence, f: Oregon.