Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, June 19, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    vnK KXTKIU-lK..KI'K'-l.KKOK,OKK,iN. JSK "
Picliel7
-A . ...tt.... If.. trilHr-
. i.i- .,l..inr Hie
,,...v I'-iii Imv. I rut'
down l" rook. KvryU-y
lo cream in pucker 20 Cf V
pint. Wagoner.
Harry I'WWtei. of forvull'w,
i.. ;.. ..n Luxine? I"" w,,,k-
ill
ttown i-y ; ' ,-, .,' 4.1 T ho imU'twiuuMin' v. .
iuvifd. .M..nii..mw. country
- poiui.MUf. f i ray ' ,,,r 't-
"rf f i tmtter.
"" : m., p n liurnett and danah-
.Tr--f-T--?-r j Kliil(a,(, ,., Saturday in
s Social and Personal. Hsau m.
L--ii-- iWM ftn incomin P.rr Friday
Harry llo-ler i vUKing ':,,,.
mother. s , : h.utlew rigWl from
m:. r.nritf r.nrnott If Cicrkii.s-. .... f. , v U-e ""S""
.tlirr -
at F. A. Uouty's
,1
jthe iot for family u
i er s.
M Danwl. Monmouth, pays; yiuan. ow of this year's
highest price for wool. , Norilial graduates. Wvrt today 'r
Isaac rrnoonia. W asn.
Oik itost for fale in
Oonnett. Independence.
Mis Vanehe Dickinson spent
Friday evening in CorvallU.
Dilineator and Designer for July
are now on sale at W agoner a.
Misa llnttie Hartman Lft rri
Jay f.r Portland, where nil will
reside in the future.
.... W.,.,1! r.t-O.tK-0 pounds
of wool wanted at highest market
, , u M Dan e , Monmouth
I Fitchard is in the liohcm.a . price by f. M. I'm ,
mining Uirtrict-Kugene llegi.ter. j A. VeneM, of Winlock. W aiv
mi... e , rm a. saw
. . . . r. 1 . f.." tn irton. WHO lor
Miss V i a Torbet Jen, r in.-jr .... ...
Albany to spend a tew weeks u
her parents.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicuie
mill in this city, was here Satur-
day morning.
vtQ,i b. graduate of the
Call on J. S. Moore for - - , ,lt t0
the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk. S o rn al cam
or applied if des.red. ! ! ,nmouth thU week.
t p Rnnzev is here from San;
I Sh.riit lei't J. T.Koril wa-
from Pallas Tuesday on buhin.-s.
ll.,. fieonrel.. Ilawkin was in
Orvsjon nty thin week on businer-s
i xi. rM,.r..iw Irtdaii'
.Mr. nnu .'ii".
returned last week from Portland.
Ml.i t Ji-ssui". of Salem, in
visiting with her father, Thomas
FenneU.
Mrs. Ilea trie Moleswoith l vhv
ilinu at the home of Mr. A. M.
Hurley.
Mr. J. A. Wheeler returned Fri
. i- ..,.1 .1,. v' ultiv in
ilay iwni a srti...
Portland.
l!.ii-Clodfelter is in t or-
vallis this week attending com
lneucetnent.
i;..i- K. J. Thotiipfon attended
the t'urval'.is eoinnieneement exi-r-
cies this w-ek.
Will Mattison. of Astoria
came in Sunday on a visit u nrr
sister, Mrs. J. K. Hubbard.
Cumiv Treamuer K. V. Dalton
of Dailas. attended the A 0. U-
banquet here Monday evenmi,'
The river i falling rapidly,
six to eieht ii.ches daily
The Iniats now have to land at the
upper landing.
Francisco to look after extensive in
terests in the hop line.
n.nM Hamilton, of tha firm
ofBuremt Hamilton. Salem, was
in town Monday on business. ' - e fencing,
James Alexander sold 14 acres of,. fcnc0 u aJ cheap a8 lumber
t.law a mile and a balf from . ,
will 1t a life time.
town to Jasper M. Craven for .). ( ymn
i it Mnrnhv. who for years
was a cobbler in this city, came
down Friday. He is now residing
at Grass Valley and is doing well.
U. M Wade it Co. have received
If a Horse is not properly shod it
cannot travel. Fernell & Hutton
know how to properly shoe a horse.
Try them. Work guaranteed.
Mrs. Lilla Smith, of Portland, is
:;t;r. at the home of Mrs. A. M.
Hurley. She lived here several
years.
Sherman Lemmon, a former
citizen of Independence, is here
this week from McCormick', Wash
ington.
Before placing, your order for
knit
mowers, hay rakes or y
tools. Call on It. M. Wade & Co.
they have the goods and will
make the prices.
!?.,tW1v '.ikes eood things to
eat. Strong's Restaurant at Salem
:. to aet them, hvery-
IB tut P'vv o-- .
thin if served in season. K'gnt
prices.
Henry Winn has raised bis bail
and is now out of the county jail.
It is understood thai no cniu....
Pr.,f W. 0 llrvant, who has
been teaching at Moro, Oregon, at
tended the commencement exr
cises at Monmouth this week.
A '(). Hummer, of Seattle, repre
ntinir Armour & Co., wus in In-
" . . tr . : ..
.i....-...lu.,o i h other lav. i "
t:ltv-'v,-
buying butter, eggs ami poultry.
Th Misses Josie lluchanan, of
Portland, and tlegiua Wilt, of
Tillamook, students at the Normal,
left Friday for their respective
homes.
r- r-ss
1
... .' i' .. .. ...... .ii'ii 1 nai. llf f,
A) THE. WWW W
J in- will nw l'oo.i um wry xonn,
2, atiil we an' propiii'-.I U vrv 'ti
So with tin' v.-ty l..HtlrinkM tl.ut
keep tol.l. Our i.-.MiTUt.i Ww
S v.tv lt that nit) W tun.!.' rruni
S tlnM.ittvtmim.ainl is ivinji !it' &
SJ satisfiiction. IcortTum wh an-
Si! nuw tho popular tiling. (
m Ice Cream per tfal. ,5 (
!. m 2 quarts 75c (
J, .. i 40c
jl m i pint 20c
ni,uaiititi'iof over i n'llns u Ji
5 MH-i'iul pt i'- will h' Pv,,- ",la- S
,H.p in hottl.'s for family use ) j
') iioli't from the ln. full anltakt j
iuiiii a fow hottii.
1! Barry . Wagoner,
J; Confectioner, (J)
J? fan J"., Independence. f
gton. ii is
nv Irvine visited his mother! action is to be instituted against
' . . . .t . . . hu tVi hrother.
v,o last, wfiek. tatung me irm
Here inDb t v, o
Portland Friday. He is at present
employed in the Criterion office,
Lebanon.
The Buckeye Washer is the best
washing machine ever put on the
market. Everv machine guaran
teed. For sale cheap by R. M. Wade
A Co.
H. L. Smock, one of the South
ern Paci6c freight brakemen, who
was on the run through here, was
crushed to death between two cars
near McMinnville last week.
When in town try Huntley's
Restaurant for a first class meal.
Special rates by the week.
The No 2 Brownie kodak, only
12 at Frazer & Rice's.
to remove horns from calves up to J however, during the winter months.
i I
one vear old. Its wort is- ciean
r, n,n1 Foulkes and her sis
ter, Miss Lottie Ground, are at
tending the commencement exer
.rises of the State Normal School at
Monmouth this week. - Sunday
Oregonian.
Mnrnhv. who is attend
ing school at Eugene, came down
Friday to attend commencement
exercises at Monmouth. He will
go to Grass Valley after then. His
cousin, Frank McMurray, of Ku
gene, accompanied him.
!. a J Shinlev. of Mon
mouth, has traded his town prop
erty there for thirty acres of land
two and a half miles west of town,
which he will devote to the culti-
r.t fmit. vpeetables, straw
berries, etc. He will teach school
and reliable. Camphelt
The McCormick binders, mowers
smooth
Bros.
Bicycles, like pedestrians, tmon
make good paths along roads. This
ifiVd in this county.
ID VAVUI -
Not one dollar has ever been spent
CK Dinuens, munnj i ioi one uuii
and rakes ana repair, for same;on bicycle paths but goou one.
,-arried in stock bv Frazer & Rice. I found on various roads leamng uu
1VU . ' w. '
! . ft in a. pleasure to
Cal Hutton, the horse-shoer, a the path lea(ing out
Fennell's. south. For nearly a couple of
All kinds of wood work i.eatly miles a nice hard road Wl affords
There will be an extra motor to
Dallas. Saturday morning to
accommodate those who wish to
attend the Pioneers picnic. It
will leave Independence at :(.
Thomas Burford. of Klickitat,
Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. A. D.
Davidson last week. He is an
old timer here and this isthe first
visit he has made to Indepen
for forty years.
Miss Grace Damon visited ber
th of town over Sun-
Aav She was accompanied by the
Misses Leona Ryan and Margaret
Folsom, two of the capital city's
popular young ladies
Mrs. I. IT. Drexlar. mother of
Mrs. Percy Dickinson, accompanied
k Mi Millie Clark is here from
J J --.
South Dakota, on
a visit of two month's duration with
a probality of locating here
Hftinilton. the leading
1 u i
furniture dealers of Salem have a
v,alf naue ad this week. They
keep the best in the market at
prices within the reach oi an. .-ee
" . ...1-1
their announcement on eimnnui
page
W. P (lonnaway, cashier of the
u..,V t. Vancouver, Wash., was in
town Saturday. He was showing
the country to a relative from
Missouri who was visiting him.
Thev visited Dallas, Salem and
,..v,... towns. "W. P." is
of 1 1 f o n An
thiiRiasticOreeonian, ant.
ntll t an k,
takes pride in showing the valley
to his friends
tv, fWffon Milling & Ware
hoimi. On... of Independence will
n rrrininc tomorrow. Farmers
Mtttiis.m wh in Oregon
''ilvon businesa this week.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN, D. D.S.
IIiiIp Klrwlii.il
Preaching service in the Pre! j
terian church Sunday morning and
evening a 1. Interesting
topics lor both services.
Mrs. Geo. MoGowan and
daughter, of Portland, a former
resident of Monmouth, visited
friends here this week.
Mia Florence Wagoner was a
Silera visitor, Wednesday.
lhirrv K. Wagoner ma.le a
business visit to Salem, Monday.
x,.nr.l1iv the Polk County
i;.,.ra AuBoi iiilion will meet in
1 ... I.lo at Dill lit. e
annuui nw"""; ; . .
have not ceen or wen myuitu t
a program, yet we preuict n. k. t, hi..ivi,i..
1 (.1,1 riKimleon this !
Mum ior ui" ni""" r- i- i
occasion.
..Dentist...
CMivr lltiMilhm.
Incl..iiiltin, un.
TIH I. UUTIJCll. M. !.,
Physician & Surgeon.
onion In Opera Houm I.iiII.Uiik.
HeslilemH- Phone ft. Oflli I'hoiie ft
Geo. F. Rodders (SL Co.
Wliulenale
Paper Dealers.
Wfortrtimr Piitnr.rat)iir Bans
Twine, et". rhotographers
Mounts and l'rintorB' Sup
plies. We can wave you
monoy on anything in tho
paper line. Get our prices.
130 Court St. Salem, Ore.
Donation Cand Claim for $alt.
Taken lu 142. Notincatlon 6075.
Three quarters of mll west of Lewis
ville. 150 acres in cultivation ; 2 baron
house ami orchard ; all under feoce.amt
oron fenced. Inquire on the nreinl'.
o'2.2m A.Wi.
Auctioneers!
When in need of the services
of good auctioneers address J. D.
or J. F. Good,c,'0,1,'pr,, Kft-
lem, Oregon.
Terms Reasonable.
Bath and Barber Shop.
OlIKOON.
MAIS 8TKKET,
lNI)KI'KNIKNCK.
She- ?pcade,
Davidson & fledg, Props.
CiJfai . Ciuret lot, Tobmv
van ivnilConltx-t ioiiery.
Fikht Ci.ahs Soda Fountain
Connkction.
" ...THE...
J monmoutb Caundry j.
4 II. I. WHITMAN, Prop. .
Should have your Work, f
WaHhliiR called for ami de-
llvered, both In Putins anil Inde-
4 pendeuce. VVasbhiK clled for f
4 on Tuesday and delivered on f
A Hut unlay; f
i III nrk fiujrjntd-
J Monmouth, Oregon.
m m TT TT TftntrttinAn
1L mH'-i- '
H. H. Jasperson,
UNDERTAKER,
Independence, Oregon.