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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
2- 4 4 4 4 4 PicKel7 lHMten competition. He H"1"" itl't" ll l'l-l " H' t)it money can I'v. Prices tlown " rook. KvrylI.V tuviud Monutoulli t. Imle- 'l)ll'IU'. i '3 1 ! J, j Social and Personal, j Ed Owen wa a Southern Oregon visitor last week. First-class horseshoeing at Ken nel 1 Hutton's. i: IT Osborne is in Port- lain! this week on business. Second hand hugsiv and cart .-I- n M. Wade t Co. . ! fori Wr...l Ciimctt. an inmate of the; S.ildier Home at Uosehur. is visi inn oll friends here. Jake Hilliard who ha been at i ,. ".,. r;i.. f..r KHVcral years, has! vm-Mi v . returned to Independence. T J. Newbill. the new principal ot the Independence public school, was in the city Wednesday. The steamer Gray Kagle, the well-known logging boat, was sunk on the lower river yesterday. Cash paid for eggs and country butter at the Independence cream ery. It i8 learned that Mrs. Rutherford whose thumb was so severely in jured by a needle breaking, may lose the" thumb after all. She is in Portland receiving medical assist ance. Rnval servers. W. II. Walker, G I," Hawkins. Rev. Osborne. Geo. Conkey and J. A. Mills, June :I0 at lawn social at Mills.' Mrs. C. L. Marks, of Monmouth, with her daughter, Mrs Ethel Brown, who has been attending school in Dallas, have moved to Independence to make their, future home. Second hand buggy for sale by Frazier it luce President P. L- Cainpbel! de - j liveredthe address to the gradu-j ating class of the Portland high school Tuesday evening. j For bargains in Shirt Waists Wrappers and Muslin Underwear, call on Mrs. M. W. Wallace, Inde-; Pendens. I The Independence students at i f. ,.nlW returned home .--. X i .. tho awmmt of the tula wren.. commencement exercises we note several of the girls mentioned for superior talent. Everybody likes good things to eat. Strong s Hestaurani ai .-aiem is the place to get them. Every thing served in season. Right p-ices. The Southern Pacific company has arranged to place on sale at Portland citv and depot offices tickets to Dallas via either Yamhill or West Side Divisions and White son. This will be a great con venience as it will obviate tne .,onoi t v nf troi nn to the Jeflerson lit. O '" street depot to secure tickets. Go to the lawn social at J. A. Mills' residence Monday evening, June 30. The men will serve you ice cream and cake. Go to II. M. Wade , .fe Co. fur fishing tackle. We saw the other day W. II. Kingery, a lormer student at Mon mouth, but now principal of the school at Carlton, and he informed us that he was going to start out the 30th of June with a company of voung boys on a tenting expedi tion, and to study natural history, geology, etc . from nature. In ad dition it wi'l be n splendid outing. Ted Cooper roe from here. Wool! Wool! 500.01' )0 pounds of wool wanted at highest market price by S. M. Daniei. Monmouth. Ciill on J. S. Moore for Herpicide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk, or applied if desired. INOKI'KN'DKSOB KNTRIU'lUSK. tNIMTKNUKNCK. Mrs. G. W. visited Mc Minnvitloover Smnl.iv. ihtUiwn social Jim :ot miu. Mi On UVft left Tuesday for Portland, to join her parent HT. S. M Daniel. Monmouth, pay highest V1 io, r xv,m! i :,..! .....onutor Hiul seller. W. 11 Craven tor the men " .. . . I . Mill-,' i UBI.- - . t social on June 50 at J. A. Mil'" residence ... i.i. Kov 1'. R. Burnett, ot i'"""1 Wash.', arrived Tuesday on a visit to hi family. Mrs. A. M. Hurley is enlarging ami otherwise improving her mil linery store. i.- i:u... nn ii tiassemier ioi t...i.,,i.l Moi.dav afternoon, t lew davs stay. " ! ." ,, 1 M.tmlilV 11. llirsehherg rw from a trip to Sa; Kritncisco with, tht'Shriners. Dick, 1 Mr?. M. Babbitt and son Li." Mi Bowden. were lor- Vlltjs visitors this week. ... . nii-Wir.son left .miss mi""" ,,. , i ... i ... r. -;.,. f i.. nsii.. wii'if i.l,e will visit Tor several mr. Mrs I.ula Mason Bennett has returned from Kent. Sherman county, where she has been teach ing school. F W Harris, who recently graduated with honors a Bhibi delphia medical college, is visiting relatives here. : .iur. loils and a well .;ion' i . selected line of millinery gH.ds at greatlv reduced prices at Mrs M. V. Wallace's, Independence. Mr and Mrs Mundt and child ren of Sioux Fill. South Dakota, are visiting A. K. Ur , familv, with the intention oi rest ing here permanently. It has just been learned by us lhat Geo. Heaton, an old so d.er sent from here to tho Soldiers Home at lloseburg. was the victim o. a fatal case of heart trouble a couple of weeks or mo ago. The remains were interred in Roseburg. R M. Wade & Co have just re- i .. l..- iliimnent r'f snot have the ha.n.n r es. . wJth guns and will surpn.e j prices. yZelin Sr. od or k .me go ? conn,,,inn with their shop. , it " a norse is n ( i j i cannot For-nel it lluttori know how to properly shoe a horse. Try them. Worn guamim.-. Mrs. Maude Ireland left yester day for Eastern Oregon to upend a tew weeks. For Binders. Mowers and Rakes and all extras for the Osborne machines call on J. H. Moran, Monmouth, Oregon. MissMyrtleI.ee, who has Veen visiting her mother and lriends in Portland returned to Indepen dence last Thursday evening. Miss Scuta Potter, of Portland nn,,,.. nt. liidiiy moruimi on a short visit to friends here. Miss Francis Mann has returned, af'er a several months' tour of Europe and is visiting in Indepen- lr.riPP The Independence creamery will j J .1 n-.ll r. fT , j,ay cash tor eggs am. ,...-.j butter. When in town try Huntley s Restaurant for a first class meal. Snecial rates by the week. ,i,.v. Rl.Wr. assistant principal ... " ' . .,!;,, nartof his vacation at Monmouth. J. D. Conyers and wife came in t fmm Pullman, Wash., where he is employed in the Wash- ington Agricultural College. j The electric lights were closed down Sundav evening for a few days, to give opportunity for necessary repairs. F. A. Idnk, of UwUville, wiu an Indopeiuleno visitor, Monday. Th '. '2 Brownie, kodak, only at Kraer.v RioeV Mrs. Ed Owen visited Ml. Anglo tltii week. I.adie Hot- Journal and Mum sey for Inly now in at Warner a. The lawn social hy the men at tha residence of J. A. Mill Juno ;H. Grand collector of Ho hwi, K. H. Knox Mis Edna Burnett leaven Mon day for a summer's wisit nt Ash land with her brother. ml to S. M. Daniel, Monmouth, and get the highest market pi ice in rash. l.TNtmul. will ii.-ocnt a nosition in the linneiial saloon the fust of next month. ... ..i t .1... ..I...ut,.iil u. a. roroos, oi iu i.j-. '. , , t the Normal. t'lllllU" I""' ... , trnirn Minnesota. i ... ..., ....I-.. t,.r iim o il noma 1. M..f.,rrnv wbtl SllCHt several days here last week, return ed to Eugene, Friday. r rani .u-. "j Rev. D. V. Poling, of The Dalles, .r.w in 1 1 to i-itv Friday, in route from Dallas to .Mbany. m.u lr it Cridlev ami Mrs. F M. Butterfield, of Vancouver, Wash. ..r.. o atri. vixit with their sister. ir 1 S Moore returned home Saturday. Geo. Murphy, after attending commencement exercises at Mon mouth, left last week for his home in lirnsB alley. Dixon D-horner is quuranteed to remove horns.from calves up to one year old. Its work is clean, smooth ami reliable. CampMI Bros. P. H. Murphy, who has been here several days, returned to Grass Valley Friday.' The McCormiok binders, mowers ami rakes an:, repairs for same carried in, stock by Frazer & Rice. tr rt Mirbas. the business. manager of the I.nckiamute Flour ing Mills, whs in independence u business this week. He reports everything at the mill in readiness to begin operations. Cal Hutton, tho horse sboer, at Kennell's. Harry ami Francis Patterson, children of H. A. Patterson came up from Portland Saturday to spend several week with D. L. Hedge's family. Walter I. Font, formerly of this citv. was graduated last week with bif'b honors from the Dallas Academy. All kinds of wood work neatly done at Hilliard fc Plymale's. A special motor will leave Airlie and Dallas on the morning of July 4th for the accommodation of those who wish to spend the Fourth atSilem, The motor will make close connection with the boat at Independence both going and re- Mrs. J. Stapleton, of Indepen A,,u arrived here Tuesday even i., f,,r a two weeks' visit with her .i.Mi.rV.fcr Mrs. M. Deaton. Mrs. Denton will p"robably accompany her mother home and spend the summer in the salubrious climate ,.f ti,.. U'illnmette Valley. lone Post. Wringers with guaranteed Rolls at R. M. Wade A: i;o. A meeting of the Willamette ill be held at Gervais next week. Dr. Thompson from here will attend. Three daughters of B. Sears will this and wife, ot liallston, month graduate from tho univers ity nt Eugene Vessie in the post graduate course. Sadie from the .tal.. ..mirse and Winnie with the gf,nior casR. Dalh-s Itemizer. Second hand bicycles at R. M. Wade & .0. A good stock of kodaks supplies at Frazier & Rice's. and QliHUOS. JUSK 1KB 4tti of AT Sulrm t;xt.'.iU a n.nlial invitation to tho h'iM.1o of In-.U-tK-nilonci.'toci'lcd.iat.' a C.lovious Fourth with tlifin. Steamer Pomona will run excursions Between Salem and Independence nil day. Khhoruto Floats, Kino Music, Hxcollont u-aki..:, Thrilling Athh-tif Contest and l!niaraU'U'l Firt-works. You can't afford to miss it J. K. Kirkhind IS in Southern On gon this week. Miss Ethel Whiten ker. ot this i . . . ....... i city, visit-d in imuas im ."-. All kimls of hay tool ut K. M. Wiule A' Co. r w Poller visited Eugene ami other Southern Oregon points last week. Robbie VunOrsdel, son of -herin VanOrsdel, of Dallas, has l-en visiting in Independence. Miss Persenhone Butler, of Mon mouth leli Saturday for Junctior. fi.o t. vii.il with her sisiar, Mrs. vi?l -- ----- A. R. Martin, for several "ays. T.J Fver is in California this . i : . ... ....... 1... ...It v i i i 1. week. Ml HIS rem. ii Grants Pass a few days. Mr and Mrs. Claience Ireland. Mr. n'nd Mrs. S. Hays and M.. and Mrs. I. L. Smith spent Sunday in Falls City. Miss May Wilson, of Reno, Nevada-, who Usually Sih1s her in imleiieiidMitce each year. arrived last week and is visiting H. Irvine's family. ! F. A, Douty and emiloyees spent; Sundav at. the pleasant "'""rUp tVPGGdS h,e of O. A. Wolverton. XJVYO y 1 UUd t Prof. W A. Hooker and bride, of: Davidsoi? & Hd9e9' pr0P8' Brown-ville, were In iepemlence visitors Saturday. : (Jitfarn, Citf!ir-I I h. Tol nn- Mrs. Nellie Pa.hlock, of Indepe-.-j coHtimlCoiiUvtioiKny. deltce. came over Thursday to, snend a few tlavs with her Muter,; Mrs. Staiger, of thia city Salem, i. i ueinoii K K I!iimion returneil to .Mci oriuu k, WaaliiiiKton, last w.-k,. after heinu here a few "lay on biiHlnes. u.rrv K. Waironer, the stationer, hasjust put a new sign In from of I.I . t 1... f.if the (litest III the Htore iimi i" " city and would he a credit to a much Urger place. Besides the sign a new show case Is expected any day that will add much to the Inside appearance ol . . it. i 'Tim utnre llf.W presents a much more crowded appear- nneethau it did when It was moved to its present location. Tins store fills a !:::,:,::,:.ri:::::.:tnJut,::r,e Hid UU Illlll IKIIIIIrll.. ..... ..v--." otitlmmlly passing In and out ol tne Htore It undoubtedly Is enjoying a nlcti little trade. July lALEJVi. V. A. Doilly l''ns some InlrresllliK ihiuK" "y the ily,,r'' "r P"lk county. It will I money In vur jMicket to heed what be '. Set his ltd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIJN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... I'ul!.li"u I'xlnit'll.iu ('nir Hull. In. . IihI.'IkimIi'IIi-v, nn. OTIS 1. lll"IT.i:U, M. Physician & Surgeon. (irllee In (era II.um luilltllntf. U l(leiice PlioneS. dftltn Phone t . T. IIKNKI. Bath and Barber Shop. I MAIN S I'll I' KT, i ISItKI'KSDKM -V., OltKOON. Vimv Class Son.v Fi ntaix IN Connection. I ...THE... ...r. P.....Jum - j J 10nm9UID LWHWI Y J 11,11. Hllll.'l.l,l l"li Should have your Work. ! v Washiuu culled for and de Ilvered, hot It in Dallas iiud lode 4 pendence. Washing called for 4, on Tuesday and delivered on Saturday mmm. ' MonmOUth, Oregon. H. H. Jasperson, t ti t at UNDERTAKER, independence, vt Oregon. f