Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, July 03, 1902, Image 2

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All kinds of
Wade & Co.
Henry Patterson, of Portland,
epent Sunday in town.
Miss Bertha Bohannon visited in
Corvallii during the week.
Kiutcfw ml cart for!
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sale at U. M. Wade & Co.
Miss Bessie Connett. of this city,
was in Portland Haturday.
left Friday tor
Eugene on a visit to relatives.
L. W. Robertson, of Portland,
was in Independence Saturday.
Mr. Ilindmarsh came up from
Portland lest Tuesday evening.
Rev. P. H. Burnett attended
campmeeting at Turner last week.
Frank Lord left Saturday for
Astoria, where he has employment.
H. C. Miller is able to he out
again after a several days' illness.
Cash paid for eggs and country
butter at the Independence cream
ery. Roy MsFadden is visiting his
uncle. Horace Burnett, and wife in
Eugene.
J. A. Veness and wife, of Win
lock, Washington, visited in town
last week.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicide
the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
or applied if desired.
Mrs.J. Shelley, of Eugene vis
ited friends in Monmouth and In
dependence last week.
Miss Eva Robinson returned
Fridav from Arlington, where she
habeen for several months past.
Miss Mvrtle Lee was a passenger j
to Portland Friaay afternoon. Me
will remain there for several weeks.
For bargains in Shirt Waists
rL.
PendenCe- , ,
Mrs O I) Ireland, of Portland.
vWtS Sutiye.; Monmouth last
tt.0l, retnrnins home Sundtt?
afternoon.
Mr. Huston, after several days'
visit with his brother. A. Huston,
returned Friday to his home at
Lafayette.
S. Hays and wife, Mrs. P. R.
Burnett and daughters, also C. W.
Irvine, attended the campmeeting
at Turner Sunday.
Mr. Ireland and wife, of near
Monmouth, drove to their home
stead in Eastern Oregon, wi.ere
they will spend several weeks.
Everybody likes good things to
eat. Strong's Restaurant at Salem
is the place to get them. Every
thing served in season. Right
p rices.
Mrs. George McGowan and
daughter, of Portland, after several
days' visit with A. J Goodman's
family, left Friday for On-swell to
yisit a few days.
S. E Owen, J. E. Kirkland, T.
D. Campbell and T. J. Fryer were
in Southern Oregon last week
locating timber claims. They re
turned home Friday.
Editor Vernon and family, of
Oakland, Oregon, were in the city
Fridav. He reports that live
Southern Oregon town enjoying a
genuine boom and that our former
fellow-townsman, Rev. W. S.Smith,
as being highly pleased with his
location. Mr. Vernon, as a jour
neyman printer, worked on the old
West Side when it was under the
management of E. 0. Pentland. I
WIWIKMWCK KKTKM
First class wood work done l
Milliard Jb I'lymaleV
T C Mloii. vslediotorian of this
vetuV Normal rUw, Sunday
for Cnion county, where he wi
,end the summer. Mr. Allen ha
i i... ..i...;. i ti, 1 rain-
been eleOteil a - .
ina department, at Monmouth and
will return in the fall.
end hand canopy toj
phaeton for sale also "r
Ica Cream Fweri at rraierA
The l'omon will two
round trip toSal.Mii or. the bourlh.
The tirst hout will leave Indepen
deneeatTa. in. and again t B p.
m. lWumii.pw.il leave Hatem at
5 p. m. and again l" "re"
works.
A good line of Tents and Camp
Stoves at Kraater A KicVe.
r w Pajrett. a well known resi-
' 1 . -. . 1'a.lna U'MM III IU" " '
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day He was lately appoint
justice of the peace for that pre
cinct. He reports crops as very
promising and help exceedingly
scarce
Wringers with guaranteed Holla
at H. M. 'ade Si Co.
and wifrt left
Sunday afternoon for Minneapolis,
Minn., where tney win nun...
National Teachers' Association
thev will go
to Massachusetts, their old home,
where they will spend me nunmn.
I L Patterson has been re-,
appointed collector f customs at .
Poitland. He is a son of Mr. and
Mrs F. A. Patterson, of this city,
and for years has been closely
identified with the business and
political fields of Polk and Marion
counties. The position carries a
salary of 4,500 a year.
All kinds of wood work neatly
done at Hilliard & Ply-male's.
Miss Edna Burnett left Monday
lor Ashland, to enjoy a summers
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Witherow re
turned Monday from St. Louis,
:...; uhitW thev had been
for Mrs. Witherow
She is greatly improved.
. town try Huntley's
, fof R first Jc!a,8 meal.
; gpec;ai r8tes by the week.
I visitor in town over Sunday, re-
- turning to Corvallis Monday.
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Mrs. J S. Cooper was a passen-
gar to I'oniaiiu .....
Mrs. W. Mattison. who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Hub
bard, returned to her home in
Astoria Monday.
Mrs. Bingham, of Bandon, Ore.,
visited in town and Monmouth a
part of lnt- wrrk.
Blair Miller, a former resident of
this city, nows runs a store in
Keatsville, Mo.
Mrs. A. K. Leonard has written
to her son, C. W. Leonard, of hel"
safe arrival at Salisbury, Mo. She
had spent the winter a the home
of her son. near Monmouth.
W. L. Bristow has moved his
general merchandise store from
Monmouth to Lewisville.
Girl Wanted Call at Huntley's
Restaurant.
IJiai, Wixa u'-i-j ...... - -- - CJ
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Vi Hiirroundinirs and familiar
izing himself with the work. He
is a pleasa' t, affable gentleman,
and the Enteki-kjsk acknowledges
a pleasant call.
Second hand bicycles at R. M.
Wade & 'V
Henry Hill left Sunday to meet
his son, Horner, who is en route
from Crook county with a band of
horses. The horses are to be
brought to the valley for sale.
The Independence creamery will
pay cash for eggs and country
butter.'
- BISK. IMK1'K M'KNCK
.'-..i i hut line of bewin
Machine, at Frawr A IUo.
Mr J. E. Shliut and child came
i.. v.m KftMiern Ureiion iuesoT
on a tlslt to relative here.
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' J. B. Scrallord and children er
passenger to Junction City 1 U.i
day to spend the 4th.
Choice pattern hats nr-d a well
pelectcd lino of millinery g"ds at
riitH at Mrs .'I.
W, Wallace's, uuiepenucuvr.
Il 1 - turn ViuWlVlll) ll ireel from
Chicago a ine of Drop Head Swin
Machines Uiat rangn in
iO to :!.". Frater Si Hice.
Misstiarlin Hill returned Satur
day from Pomeroy, asn. .-no
will aetur.i this fall to Pomeroy,
where she has a position as assist
ant principal in the high school.
For Binders, Mower and Bakea
and all extra, for tne w.w.rn.
...aehines call on J. H. Moran,
Monmouth, Oregon.
;
h
thinff in th
Hilliard !
ii..l. Thev have a lirst class
wood worker in connection with
their .hop.
Miss Laverne Fen ton, of Mc
Minnville, who has been visiting at
the home ofJ. B. V. Butler, m
Monmouth, returned home last
week.
The Pomona came up Saturday
..,! mmiinnl over lliltht.
proceeding up the river in he
r ... Ti.,.i,; ,l,nn Mondav
un tne river i" "r .uip -. .v .-.r -The
trip down Monday lal,d, is visiting her grandparents,
morning.
wnH the lat-i ono i" i
.,.1 rivnr noinls. above
Independence. The boat will make
this place up to the last of the
month.
Do not send East for thai Sewing
Machine, but get it of h ra.er .V
Rice s.
Clover Leaf Rebekah Lodge No.
installed the following cllicers
Tuesday evening: Rachel w-
ins, . "ne ' "
Bessie tButler, Sec; Lena Jones,
Treas ; Nettie Bohannon. W srden;
Kate Jones, Conductor; Mintie
Taylor. Inside Guard; El va Taylor
Outside (iuard; Nancy Claggetl, K.
S. N. .; Sara Irvine, L. S. N. G.;
a,i Tovl,,r L. S. V. (!.; Mabel
Cressy, K. '
Goodman, Chaplain.
Margurcte
If yu want Men's or Boy's full
stock Asbestos Calf Hand Made
Shoes call on T. B Clcveng.-r,
the Shoe Maker, Independence Ore.
The men's ice cream social given
t tin. home of .L A. Mills Monday
p.iiiiffwas marred by the cool
rriniift tv . (
ii, r.rnurtilintf anti u e creatr.
could have been substituted by hot
coffee. However the other features
more than compensated lor tne
discomfort of the evening.
The annual Bible Conference
and campmeeting of the Ui.it.d
Evangelical church will be held in
the grove at )allas July 5-14.
Tenting ground free This will be
a good time and place to spend a
week outing.
There will be another union ser
vice of the M. E. and the United
Evangelical churches in the church
Sunduv evening
at 8 o'clock. The pastor of the
Salii.ct "Church Abominations."
. g.nwt e(lUl,lly in-
j t,,r,.HU.d in this subject. Alt are
invited. K. L. 0. E. meets at 7
Evanaelical church will preacn
and take part.
Mr. Clyde Hill, a former Inde
pendence boy, had his team stolen
a few nights ago from the barn in
which thev were kept. The con
stable, of Cottage Grove started out
to investigate the matter and met
the horses, returning about forty
miles from Leona, the place from
which they were taken. The cul
prits probably rode until the break
of day and then turned the horses
loose. As it so happened Tracy
and Merrill were not in that part
of the country the credit could not
be given them.
0HKO0N. JULY . 1MB
4th of July
AT SALEIiVi
.,l,,n oxt,n.l. a vonlial
.i . T.
aoiH'iuleiH'P to coieiraw u
steamer Pomona will run excursions
, i inrlenondcncc nil day.
Detweenaajem.
Klaborate Float., Fino Music.
Athlotic Contests ami
t ...., ri.iuL'ett. of Port-
.ii r. n .n. - .-pb
R. M. Wade Co have just re-
. . . i : ... nf unot
Ofiyetl a large si . pi - -guns,
single barrels, douhle hy re s
hamnierless. em. " " ' ;
(VIIIH nun (
-...i will anrnriSH vou .-
prices.
Itlokreall.
Helen 8oiitl.wl.-k an-! Mr.. T. Mc
Dowell returned Hal.mlay from Salem,
where they had ' visitin for a ft-w
clav.
A. Ilsrbioii exiwct to move to Palern
MMIII.
J C.KliH.ltl.e mi-fortune to a
,,i,t-e of steel we.lir y off while
plittlKK wou.1 and cat Id leg. Die
aerldent. while painful, U nut con.M-
ered dangerous.
I.. C. K-r HiKl A. r-
i,,.,.. ii.. lr cali- at the
uil.kri(tl tre, wbh-h w "' ",,l"u"1- (
KOrrwln Imltd a rcHidem-e on hi. j
(or ,,iH wii-ln-law.
who rillU,(t ti,0 farm for the coming .
yeai. !
Mr. V-anuie .H-on awl " ;
NeH1,t, went to Halem Mon.l.iy,
J. V. lioodell went to Halem
day on biisinefs.
Mr.T. F.. ('..nfleia left K.inday for
i ui.u .fill rniiniin there for 10
dayit(ore.tarti.iHor!uliit!i. Mlnne-j
Hot... to visit an imule lor a fVw montln.j
Mrs. Amanda WasM-urn nnd.-l.ild-;
ren, who were visUtf Mrs. W ash- j
hnm'srurei.t, W. K, Clark and wife, j
returned honia to S.rinllell Monday. ;
W.K.Clark lust a lino "'f Sunday
from sijiiii) unknown disease. j
Mrs. H. Orr came up lion. Portland;
Friday to remain a few days m. i.er
family.
Frank (iil.son and went to Ha-
e.n Haturday, roinaininif over Sunday
with his moil.'-r, L aving her Hon.ewliat
i in proved.
The social dan.-e here was pretty well
attended and a go..d time was had.
I W Fetzer and wife, Mattie Koser
nn'd'stellil Smith took in the cainp
nieetinit Ht Turner Smi'lay.
I) M. Oalbieath, who was the
ri)uhlican nominee for county
,... hn moved to an
ideal
home three and one-halt
west of Monmouth.
miles
t7
invitation t tl.. l-i
i l'.nnth with thi'in.
Kxcellent Spvak.njr. Ihrtlhng
UnparalU - UHl Mroworks.
rri Uobertson. who lias been in
charge of one of Minor to. (j
tores at Spray. Ore . has changed
his location and is now living at
FosseU. Ore.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S.
...Dentist...
I'alulnM K.xinu'lloo
I'lHiix-r IliilUlltiii,
liuli-nili'ii".
HM'rlally.
oris i. ntTU:it, m.
Physician & Surgeon.
Otllit- III Oprii IIoum IhiII.IIi.b.
n.lh-if l'l.olie 6. OlMee Phone ft
K. T. HICNKLF.,
Bath and Barber Shop.
main htkkkt,
Indki'KM'K.nck, Okkoon.
She ?reade,
Dovidsor? & Hedges, Props.
C i Sf j u -h, J i iii 1 1 ' 1 1 Tol u '-).-
iiiul Coiili-cl ioitoi-y.
Fihst Class Sola Fhintain
CoNNI'TTIoX.
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Itlonmoutb Caundry
A II. It. WHITMAN, Pi-op.
4 Should have your Work.
Washing called for and de-
4 livered, both In Dallas and Imle
4 petnlei.ee. Washing called for
4 on Tuesday and delivered on
4
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Haturday
. Ulork Guaranteed.
Monmouth, Oregon.
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H. H. Jasperson,
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UNDERTAKER,
I) Independence, Oregon.
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