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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1902)
PicKel Tt..ti ixni.iw.tMl. hi. He miar- -4 nte tils pictures the Iwm' that tuonev cwn l V- Price iou in hed rock. KverylxMly 4 luvited. Monmouth el. Inde pendence. V A I QriPinl nnH PfirSOnal .31 f m ouuiai aim i ci jwmii j Mips Lela Herren is visiting in . Si,,"in- W. G. Cressy is having his home j repainted. Cal Hutton, the horsc-sboer, at Fennell's. ' I George Wilson has started the! sprinkler waron. j All kinds of wood work neatly done at HiUiard & Hv males. I ., ',-1 B.F. Mulkey was a loni.nu, visitor this week. L. V. Robertson, of PoMlnnd. was in town Saturday. A good stock of kodaks and supplies at Frazier & Rice's. Mrs. Harr Clod'elter, of Corval lis," visited relatives here over Sun Jay. II. Fowle, 4 well-known resident of Lewisville, paid our city a visit! Mondav Miss Ruby Gilbaugh, a' former Independence girl, has been very ill in Portland. V. C. Richardson spent Satur day evening in Dallas, and visied Portland Sunday. Miss Mortenson, of Monmoutn, left last Monday for her home at Seattle, Washington. Wool! Wool! 500,000 pounds ofwoolwauted at highest market price by S. M. Daniel, Monmouth. Rev. J. Wjggoner was a passen ger Saturday to Dayton to dis charge his pastoral duties on Sun day. A naekaee of laundry was picked nn tho .tr. nnrl left at this office. Owner can have same by j calling for it i Mrs. Miles Hendrick, of Mc Minnville, returned home Friday afternoon, after a visit of several days with friends here. Miss Blanche Ground came in Tuesday from Vancouver, Wash ington, to soend a few weeks with her parents in Monmouth. Before placing your order for mowers, hay rakes or hay tool.-.. Call on It. M. Wade & Co. they have the goods and will make the prices. Mrs. Ella Irvine moved from Monmouth street to her home near T. J. Fryers this week. We did not learn whether the vacated dwelling is to be occupied soon or not. Prof. Torbet. of Albany, came down Saturday morning, returning home Monday morning. He as sisted in the recital given by his! daughter at the opera hou?e Satur day evening. James Davidon. of Indppen- J ai)lln 1 c I 1 dence, and Mrs. Violetta Miller, of j this city, were united in wedlock j ItfMl r-atUT'IltV "l III? irei'jrm-i. v Rev. Mark Noble, this city, Rev. Xoble performing the ceremony. Many friends congratulaf and wish them long years of bappiness and prosperity. Corvallis Gazette. , t Th Xo 2 Mrowuif kodak, Ally j.'2 at Fraer A Rice's. S. M tiamei, .iii'iiui'v't highest price for wool. A rural mail delivery will soon pH on from l.ewisville to Monmouth. Henry Tierce, of Monmouth, left Sunday' (or Hood River, where he iH ln.t several week. .Mrs. rrimK M'linni, u nvt-v-hiinr. Orenon, visited I hi week w;th th(J Kennedys here. Luther Whitemnn. son of a for- uier irwi,yiwian minister of Inde- pendente, was visiting here Satur- day. Clinton " Bradley returned last week from a trip t Kugene. Col- tg rove and other Southern J?' Miss Alta Savage, of Salem, re- turned home Friday, having viiUed of several weeks at the E. L. Ketchum, Mrs, Laure , Adkins came ftp from Portland Suixhiy t- spend a few weeks atj her former home in Monmouth. , Dixon lehorner is quaranteed to remove horns from calves up to one year old. Its work is clean, suiooth and reliable. Campbell Bros. A lanced thumb compels an Dornsife to carry the injured mem ber in a sling. A gwelling some thing of the nature of a felon caused he trouble. The 'family who bought J. A. Wheeler's home have arrived from Iowa, and are now nicely domiciled in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler have moved to the Pres byterian parsonage. Mrs. Nellie Graves brought to the Enterprise "office Saturday several issues of Manila papers, which contained many interesting accounts of the work of the army. The Waller case appeared in de tail. The McCormick binders, mowers anrl rakes ana reDaiTS for Same carried in stock by Frazer & Rice. Prof. Reynolds is expected to arrive from Dallaa tomorrow to be in attendance at the alumni ban quet of the high school. He will re main until Sunday visiting with his daughter, Miss Mallie, and his many friend. McMinnville Newt. Tne Woodman lodge here has received invitation to be present at the unveiling of the late J. E. Boyd, at Dallas, on Sunday, at 3 p. m. Mr. Boyd was a jeweler at Monmouth, whose many friends there and here will be present to pay fitting tribute to his memory. Dick Babbitt's party in honor of his sixth birthday was the event of the season. It occurred Tues day on the pleasant lawn of Mrs. Babbitt's home. He was permitted to'invite just whom he pleased, and the result was that most of the little folks in town were there, and a few of his special friends among the older people. These included Dr. Brown, Thos. Fer,nell, Marshal A J. Tupper and Rev. E. J. Thomp son. Mrs. Babbitt, with her sister and mother, entertained the large company most royany wim games delicious refreshments. Dur- ing the time Mr. McCaleb took a photograph of the beautiful picture the children made as they were filled full of fun, candy, cake and ice cream and happiness. Dr. W.C Brown drove to Salem Monday afternoon. S. M.Vaniel, Monmouth, pays highest priiv for poultry, eggs and butter. v County Judge Sibley, of Dallas. Will in town Tuesday. County. School Superintendent 0. I.. Starr was in town Tuesday. K. (J. Kirkpntrick and wife, of Dallas, were in town on Tuesday en route, to Portland. Frankliehardon left Saturday for Portland, where he will spend the summer working. When in town try Huntley's Restaurant for a first class meal. Special rate by the week. Henry . Watterson, the ilver tongued orator, is to speak at Glad stone Park, in Oregon City, July 10 and 11. It would he a treat for anv one to hear this matchless orator. Service at the Presbyterian church wil be omitted Sunday morning because of the bacca laureate sermor. at Monmouth. Regular preaching services nt 8:00 P. M. The Buckeye Waiher is the best washing machine ever put on the market. . Every machine guaran teed. For sals cheap by R. M. Wade Co. . There will be a union meeting of the United Evangelical and Meth odist churches next Sunday even ing to be held in the M. E. church. The object of the meeting is a tem perance rally. On the following Sunday a similar meeting h to be held in the .Evangelical church. Everybody likes good things to eat. Strong's Restaurant at Salem is the place to get them. Every thing served in season. Right prices. We are adyised that the ama teurs at Monmouth who are pre paring "The Rivals" for presenta tion next Saturday evening at the Normal chapel, are getting in fin I class form, and will beat the record for fine theatricals in this county. The familiar figure of J. B. V. in the strange costume of a XVIII century nobleman is very impres sive, though not conducive to a serious frame of mind. But his personification of the enraged father is tremendous they say The diflerent parts have all been well provided for, and all those who are fortunate enough to see the play will come away well repaid and better pleased, if all we hear be true. The costumes are elegant, the auditorium all that could be desired and the play well the play takes second rank to none. Children's Day wos observed at the Presbyterian church in this city last Sabbath with appropriate services. A very interesting pro gram was giyen by the Sunday school. It consisted" of songs, readings and recitations. The of ferings of the children exceeded five dollars. There were six bap tisms and five accessions to the church membership. It is intended to unveil the monument over the grave of the late E. F. Hutchens on next Sunday at the same time of the Boyd unveiling if arrangements can he perfected. Mrs. Townsend, of Dallas, is the new Grand Worthy Matron, of the Eastern Star, for Oregon. Tceream c, and Ice ream $oL; Wt an-now pri'iuiiftl to Bcrvo voi ut nny tiiuo , tlurinjr llictlay with tht" very Wst ln Crrum - mailt' from mire cmfm. f Wt. hoi vo holh thy Ice Cream ami Iff Cream K with cmusIu1 fruit for 10 (Tiitx. Wo now lutvt a tupily of pxt paper paikt'ic, wh'uJi will take pl caro of , your en-am while packing it home. Take a .. ' i.. .m :..f t.aekaL'e Home witu f Harry El Wagoner, i Confectioner, NEW LQCATION ON , V Main Street, ; j Mrs. Drexley and Miss Clark. off South Dakota arrived Wednesday on a short visit to the Dickinsons If a horse is not proerly shod it cannot travel. Fet-nell t Hutton know how to properly shoe a hore. Try them. Work guaranteed. Mayor O. D.Butler is in receipt of a solicitous invitation for the city ? Independence to be in attendance at this year's Fourth of July celebration in Salem. Miss Vena Gofl. who has been teaching at Great Falls, Mont., re turned home yesterday.' Call on J. 8. Moore for Herpieide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, 6r applied if desired. Pay your city taxes before June 16. The time has been extended so that everybody will have plenty of time to avoid the 10 per cent penalty. Mrs. J. L. Williams, of Luckia ruute has been recommitted to the state hospital for the insane. Her trouble comes from nervous ness and is but temporary. . R. M Wade it Co. have received their second car of wire fencing. This fence is as cheap as lumber and will last a life lime. Albert O'Brien came down from Albany Monday morning. Dona tiott Dnd Claim for Sale Taken lu 1842. Notification 6075. Three-quarters of mile wi st of Lewis ville. 150 aeres ill cultivation ; 2 tmrus liouse and orchard ; all under renee.amt crop feuced. Inquire on the premises. 5-29-Lin A. Wino. .Auctioneers! When in need of the services of good auctioneers address J, D. Or J. F. Good, auctioneers, Sa lem, Oregon. Terms Reasonable. !l3sM3t you; tuny -" '""- , Independence, Ore. 3 - - - Mrs. Kile n Robertson. Mrs O. A. (rainer. Misses Kssie and. Lulu Robertson attended the funeral of I Mrs. Alice Jory, in Marion county. on Wednesday. Mrs. Jory was a I sister of the late Mr. Robertson, the ' lather of Kssie and I.ulu. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist.. I'slnlmui Kttmcttou MXMIJ. Cinx'r HtllHIIiid. Imlrfn(li'll, Or,. otis i. hutm:k, m. i., Physician & Surgeon. Office In Opera House tmlldlim. Residence I'lioue 6. Office 1'hone ft n t. iihnkli:, Bath and Barber Shop. main 8tkkkt, Indkpknuknce, Okeho.n. She y?peade, Davidsoi? & fledges, Props. Citfnrn, Ciurit ton, Tobms cob mid Contact ionory. Fikbt Class Soda Fountain in CoNNKCTIdN. Mt.. . 4 r I 1-tti... j monmoufb Dundry II. I. WHITMAN, I'rop. Should have your Work. Washing called for and de livered, both lu Dul Ins and Inde pendence. WashiiiK called for on Tuesday and delivered on Saturday Work Guaranteed. Monmouth, Oregon. H. H. Jasperson, i UNDERTAKER, I i iMWMNtt. Oregon. ..