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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1902)
7 JM'F.l I N PENCE ENTEUmiSK, INDEPENDENCE, OREfiON, JULY 10, 1002. F A DOUTY F A DOUTY F A DOUTY Our Bakery In a no nciit place, lH-nU'l in tin- ronr of our ntore, ami uiulcr tho HUfrviniu of uw of (ho liiH'xt ImkciH on the riuilic (oant. fie is foe Boy that knows bow To imikc anything from ft dniigliiiut to a ten- ....-, nw.,1,1 i mr imiL ii mill III :lkn it l iuht too. I Iff doesn't iw anything hut tho very h't mater iuN, no when you buy from um. you can hct it will ho clean, wholesome and good or your money buck, thutV all. Ice (Cream Our Laker imikt H it out of pure Jeincy cream, in any lliivorn, crushed fruit ami in nil color of tho rainhow. It's Iieh and ekiiey 1 quart in ice packer .j ii it ii ' IOC j ii ii ii $1.25 Special prices in larger quantiticB. Ice at 1 ft'tit per pound. Our Fountain 1 always packed with ice cold drink in all flavor." Try our mvv drink: Champagne noda, olf, Soda Claret. KolaChem . Our grocery Im a good place to trade. We ahvayn keep ahout everything in the market and our ntock U ho large and well assorted that we can furnish you any quantity, our pi icen are alwavH right and our trade in alwayn good, hut wo always want more. We have heeti compelled to add one more clerk to our grocery department- that lonkn good, don't it? Well, we have jut un loaded a carload of Western refined sugar, di rect from the refinery, also a carload of genuine imported Liverpool fine dairy salt, the only good salt made. $4.25 buys a 100 pound sack of the best granulated sugar and 90c buys a SO pound sack of best salt Fruit Jars. We sell tho genuine, heavy old (standard Mason Fruit Jars. pints ...... - ;;x' Quarts - Half-gallon .... - T ... 3-.)C Kxtra'ruhWsZI - - 5c a,ld 10c Product We are shipping a lot of produce now, any and all kind.-. When you have anything to nell come in and nee us, for we always pay good price and take any old thing. We want a lot of chickeiiH, geese, ducks, turkeys, eggs, hutter, lard, bacon, hides, pelts, furs, wool, chittem hark, grape root, cherries, potatoes, etc. Our Coupons. Our CasH Registers issue a cou pon for every cash purchase. YOU SHOULD GET THEM. THey are as good as gold to buy from our stock of Dishes, Glassware, Tinware, Cutlery and Silverware. We give away a lot of these things every weeK. Try the scheme. It's easy. F A DOUTY T? A DOTTTY Malt normal auwvi, F A DOUTY MONMOUTH. ORE. tiriKlimtM of tl.o M-liool are 111 nUnt .Irnmml Hi Hlari... ranKin from fW to UH)ier inoiilli. Students toko the utiite ,.xu imition during their cottrw in the m-U,w and are prepared to receive state ....rlilloHtoiurrHd.liition. Kx'iiw; range from 1'20 to l"5 lr veitr. Strong Normal " , ae and ! wlllequlMHsl Trainim IH-part-Tim full term opens hepteintwr , F-.r rnlnlcHrn nutnlng f..U Information ..Mro h. I. nr.W.M l(Mit ; or J. II. V. IUT1.KH, Secretary. $5,000 a Year FOR FLOWERS. It costs $5,000 a year to supply liurling ton dining ears with flowers. A lot of money, hut it's wisely spent. Flowers help, as nothing else can, to heautify a dining oar they refresh tlu, t,yo their fragrance fills the air they make you enjoy your meal. From Denver to Chicago the lUirlington operates the most satis factory dining ear service in the United States. If you go Fast via Salt Lako City, Denver and the lhivlington route, you are sure of good meals and satisfactory service. Old Luudniftrk Gone Hneclal trom Hueue Vista. Twentv-eieht years ago there was a protracted meeting held in the choir and in the congregation that are hushed forever in death; forms came and went that now sleep in the silent city on the lIlLiiinxqrmi lite A. C. SHELDON. General Agert 100 Third St., Portlannd, Ore. 1 1 " " D . !... tu ...... loon in. h Uni" nr have crone to reel in uuicr nuena iia nine a , t-, - - temt manifested and the conver-j lands. Thus, as the scene of fes- sions Yitre numerous. On the spur i tivity or 01 gorro, v.m .u of the moment a subscription naner was put in circulation ask ing for fundi) to erect a ntw church where all uiifrht assemble to wor ship and keep up the spirit that was abroad in the community hs a result of the meeting. The re sponses were so generous that in a short time there was begun the erection of a church in the west pnrt of town. While it was called Methodist, its doors were ever open for the use of any and all denom inations when unoccupied by its founders. The building stood in its shady lot when Buena Vista was a thriv ing town; when business enterprises souiiht other centers of commerce and left Buena Vista to decay, the church stood Ino, Polk oouijty, Oregon, aa the time and place when said final account and report will be heard. All persons interested lu said extatearo requested to appear at said time and make objections, II any they have, why iich account and report should not be al lowed and the administratrix be discharged Ironi such trust. ThlsHh day of June, linri. 1MABKLL mTKELk. Administratrix ot the estate of Joseph M 1 1 ler, deceased. duller and Coud, attorney for estate. First pub. June toiM Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.- Xotice for Publication. Orestou City, Ore.. June 10, 1W02. was sacred to many, and known as an old landmark far and near. Hut. the old site is vacant and! th Methodist church has found a new location The site chosen is j Notl),e lg nereDV given that m compiiauee .1 fm..: nr.f.nni.f1 hv the i b Oa tlie Provisions of the act of congres of the lots formerly OCCUpiea OJ tne June3 ,s7Si rntnied "An act for the saleof , i ., .v,r.,u Thn wnrt of re- I timber lands In thestatesot i norma, ure- Old pottery Shops. I ne WOri OI re- Xevada.and Washington TerriUiry, an 1 .nmfn1le opcoin- extended to all tlie public land stales by act IHOVal Was BUCCenUI accom ol ugust 4. lti, sadie Smith, of Iudepen- i- l. . I !,; K Ate Wilqnn dem-e. county of Polk, stale of Oreou, has piished this wees by .Mr. uson, , thg dav neiX in hjs omeB her swor state- , T , j , inent 'o. 5T7, for the purchase of the X K Of Independence. ! of section No. Jti in Township No. s. Ranee n . .u u .u 1J .Jlfia ota n1a ' No. 7 S' . and will otter proofto show that But though the old edifice stands lu land MUghl ls more valuable ur its tim- i j , A ik.n ila fnr. 1 ber or stone ihnn for agricultural purposes. on less sacred ground than Us lor- nd toe,u,1)8n her claim tosnid land before .1 ,..,;. r.F tVio riiBt the County Clerk or Polk county at Dallas, trier site, the memories or trie past vrexon ou Saturday, the soth day or cluster about it. and U will remain j AD;1, as witnesses: h. b. Keiso.of to its old friends what it has ever j "Si uS'S'in bee-a building to be cherished as i gj,."' f,u'' '"-buk- ot ped; li-mr na n. Rhins? e or a Ooaru OI Hi any ana an it"" lOllg B8 a sniligie ur a uutwu i AiK.ve-(tcscribed lands are requested to tile their claims lu this ottioe ou or betore remains. Now ls The Appointed Time. Tho O R X. Co. has issued a !. , .Ml.... .-. t.i old cnurcn stoou. us tpuo en u,,--...-v -- , r . i i I i i ,., i iifto1 entitled, uregon. asiiiugiun pointing skyward like a hand "fted resource." People CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. First pub. June Kith. to cuide and to warn. In by-gone years thee lloated from the open doorway the voices of youths and maidens now grown to mature middle age; there were Idaho and their resources." People in the east are anxious for infor mation about the Pacific North West- - If you will give the 0. R. it N. Co. agent a list of nams of pastern teople who are likely to be " , " ' . . interested, me ooosiei win ue sounds of joy and gladsome refrain , mailed free t0 gUCh persons." in the holiday seasons; and again there came through the open win dows the solemn funeral dirge, as dust was consigned to dust. In davs of old there were voices in M.S. GOFF Light Transferring a specialty. 1 have Just put on a new light j dray and would solicit a part of W your trade Id the dray business. 2 Yours trulv, A. L. Craw, General Pasgr. Agent Legal Notices. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S7S Notice for Publication. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice Is lierebv given that I. tlie under signed admlnistiatrix have Hied lu the couniv court mr tlnal account and report tu the matter of the estate of Joseph Millei.de. ceased, aud the Hon. J. E. Mbley, county Judge of Polk county. Oregon, wherein said matter Is pending. hasHxed the 4th day ot August, lima, at the houroi H. o'clock A.M. of said dav, at the couuty court house la Pal. United Slates iJind Office, Oreaon city. Ore., Juue lu, line. Notice is lierebv given thai in compliance Willi the provisions of the act ol congress of June:!, lNTS, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the states ol California, Ore gon, Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, J.S9& Vina Kelso, of Indepen dence, count v of Polk, state of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her sworn state ment No. jTIU, for the purchase of the SK'4 of section No. as in Township No. 9S, hanae No. 7 V, and will otter proof to show that, the laud sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than Tor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before me CU.iui.. i ici n n . v., .v ......, , Oregon, ou Saturday, the ituth day of August, 1 a he names as witnesses: I. L. Smith, of In dependence. Oregon; Sadie smith, of Inde pendence. OreKon:K!ley llurbank, of Pedee, Oregon; U. B. Kelso, of Independence, Oregi'ii. . , Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lahds are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said SOth day of August, lsttt. CHAS. B. MOOREs, Register. First pub. June 31.