Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, July 24, 1902, Image 2

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for
Mis liraee Jones visited
Saturday.
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your halo tit's.
Oliver I.ocke and wif were over
from Salem Sunday.
lialnh Michael, a drunnist "f
iTaoonia Wash, spent Sund iv after-
I QnpHl nnd Personal.?! m ;rrt' vmn of Sa,,,",
? bOCiai aim rei auiuu. . Mr
t-o-.wi-,l,iiui Mrs. L. Pamon
A. J.V.oodman was in Portland! )(n't overlook the Riukevc
this week. washer. For sale nt K. M. Whl
Or.i Clodfelter is ut Newport,
having gone over Monday.
Chas. Hilyieu left Monday for
Newport, on a few weeks vacation.
Miss Itrisbine, of Monmouth,
was a passenger to Albany. Mon
ti ay.
A thirty five dollar Ladies Ram
bler for thirty dollars at Fraer A
Rice's.
S. Hays and wife, attended the
O. N. G. Encampment at Albany
Sunday.
Miss Scnhie Elgin; of Corvaliis.
& Co.
(.'has.
Irvine lcl for Newport
mid lllnis of
1 l.nl'i
are
tiet voiir plates
Fr titer t Uie.
The family ot P. A
enjoying the seaside.
K. M Younn was a pmsenger to
Portland Wednesday.
)o not fail to see those sewing
machine at Frar & Rice.
Mrs. O. A. Kramer and children,
left Wednesday for Newport.
K. V. Pulton, county treasurer,
was over from Dallas yesterday.
We have on hand a good stock of
kodaks and supplies. Fpuer & Rice.
Cash paid for es and country
butter at the Independence cream-
cisited the Misses Burnett o?er j ;lie Washington towns.
M.m.Lv ami will be at the seaside 'pry.
a couple of weeks. j The Independence- creamery will
Doutv's Bakery delivers Ice j pay cash for es and country
Cream in ice packers Sunday morn-; butter.
ings if order is given us any time. rR, jinni-l'-lack, of Dallas, is
on Saturday's. visiting at the home of W (i Cressy
Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Cressy, who jn rlly.
have been at Newport, returned. jri). , C. F.ldridije and younger
Saturday, reporting it yery C'(M'1 j ollill)r,.n i,.tl t()(lliv for a few weeks
over there. !t the Coast.
F. E. Rider returned rruta hUm Smith ami son,
after a week spent on the Sound. !Iej WaU(n. we'r ,w.g.rs to New-
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20 pgr ccnti 20 per ccim
Off! Off! Off!
Our entire Carpet line, nothing reserved,
From July 10 to Aug. 1st.
At which time wo will take our annual invoice,
ami ilosire to reiluee our lock. This in voiir
o.irtunity. Keineiuher the place.
The House Furnishing Co.,
308 Commercial St., Next door to P. O., SALEM, ORE.
Storci At Salem anJ Albany.
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Sunday
Trv our Deerins machine oil
vou will find it A I at R. M.
Wade & Co.
Tres. B. F. Mulkey left for Kla
math county Monday, says the
Ashland Tidings.
F. E. Chambers and family, who
have been visiting here, returned
to Eugene this week.
Mrs. K. E. Taddock and chil
dren wre passengers from Corval
iis home Monday afternoon.
Frank Mulkey, who has been at
Newport for several months, re
turned to hh home at 'Monmouth,
Friday
port Wednesday.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicide
i the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
j or applied if desired.
! A good second hand canopy top
I i.haeton for sale also a set of single
Kvervbodv likes ejod things to , harness. J.A.Mills.
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eat. Strong s Restaurant at aiem
is the place to get them. Every-
Tf ..ii n-ant. Men' or I'.Ov's full
stock Asbestos Calf Hand Made
Shoes call on 'f. B Clevenger,
the Shoe Maker, Independence Ore.
ihintr nerved in season. Right
prices.
Lay ton Smith, 11. D. Cooper and
0. D. Rider left Sunday on a fish
ing ami hunting trip that may he
extended as far as the DesChutes
in Eastern Oregon
Sheiiff.J.T. Ford and son, of
Dallas, were over Sunday. Mr.
Ford has appointed as his deputy
Eugene Hayler, of Dallas, former
r, nd Mrs. Homer Woods left
Sunday afternoon for their new j cjpl k 0f p,, t.UII,y.
home at Blalock. Eastern Oregon.! Mri Mitclel. mother of Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Ireland is spend
ing her vacation at Seaside, Clatsop
county.
Mrs. Kitchen and daughter, of
Centralia, Wash . are visiting Mrs.
Kitchen's mother, Mrs. R J
Taylor
Damon, returned to her home in
Fairfield last week, after h eek or
so visit with hor daughter.
Fay Richardson, th Monmouth j Wash.
W. L. Tice and family, who have
been visiting at the home of5. L.
Hawkins, returned Saturdiv after
noon to their home at Chehahs,
milliner, came up from Portland
last week. She wiil soon Jeave for
Michigan.
Mrs. J. Dickinson and daughter,
also Miss Clark, who have been en
joying the bracing sea breeze at
Newport, returned last week.
Mrs. Wallace Mount and chil
dren returned to Olympia, Wash,
Saturday, after a short visit, with
her mother. Mrs. E. J. Hosier.
Mrs. Mount is the wife of Justice
Mount of the Washington supreme
court.
The recent winds caused an es
timated loss of 20,000 bales to
Oregon hop growers. The damage
around here, while quite severe,
can largely be remedied by extra
labor. We are informed that a
yard near Dallas suffered nearly
an entire loss.
Dr O. D. Butler, R. T. Boothby,
L. Ground and J. B. V. Butler, left
Tuesday morning on their annual
outing. This p?rty is the same as
it has been for years. The most
successful fisherman is granted the
"big feather" to wear for a year and
it is his pleasure to have the others j tj0n to keep a first class line of
do as he wills. This year thejg0odsat very reasonable prices,
doctor has it and we rather stir-! she invites a share of the public
mised from his remarks that he in
Mrs. .A. M. Hurley returned
Tuesday from a short visit with
relatives at Lafayette.
When in town try Huntley's
Restaurant for a first class meal.
Special rBtes by the week.
1) Koulkes and fmily, of Port
land, spent several days this week
with relatives in Monmouth.
Binders commenced running
Wednesday. Harvestinn is two or
three weeks later than usual.
Mrs. A. S. Locke and son l'earh
left Wednesday for the Coast. Mr.
Locke intends joining them in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams, of
Sheridan came up Tuesday mom
inn imintr later in the dav to
Airlie to visit relatives.
The dance at the Opera house
Saturday evening was one of the
best attended affairs of the kind
ever given in the city
A. A. Jessup and wife, of Salem
drove over early Tuesday morning
having Mrs. Jessup to visit wun
Mr. and Mrs.-Thomas ennell.
i:ao I lwin Kimberlin. alter a
j'lirn wv - - .
week's visit at the home of Mrs. A
M. Hurley, returned to her home at
Lafayette Wednesday afternoon
Babies appeared this week at the
home of M'. and Mrs. Brooks,
r. c.. i... ,.Kf!liviri? south of town and Mr. and
wheat were left at this office by Mrs. Mattney, of North Indcpen-
Isaac Connett this week. The grain j clence
was not selected. Some stalks, the , j (jooper anfj wift o V Kutch
most of them, measured o ieet i ; amj j jr Knox and wite
inches. The heads averaged fourjM a J. (ioodmaif and Miss
inches in length with large plump j )oToi Cooper left for Southern
kernels. So tall is this stand of j QreJ?on '1 uesday to locate timber
wheat that Mr. Connett is exper-1 cja;m()i
iencing some difficulty in binding it.
Miss Fay Richardson has sold
her millinery business at Mon
mouth to Miss Pearl Squire of San
Francisco. Miss Squire comes
highly recommended as a first
class milliner and it is her inten
For Binders. Mowers and Rakes j fi ATjpArm A1 ( ATI f Q
and all extras for the Osborne j VJ U 1 1 V U 1 U 11 UCll
machines call on J. H. Moran.j A
Monmouth, Oregon. I 1 DQT I
Next Sabbath i the '20th ar.ni-j , UUlItvUl;
i-ersary of the dedication of the e .
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; irt'j ivi nut vi.ni.ti n
. ..L., lw Tlt.,iii iimm. ttiiiires.illiifiiaViittM.Il
musing. i i p
ent pastor, will lake occasion to j ( (; ;
teut on some tmiiortani aim in-. .inmiiiuiiut, . .
tereming historical facts in con
nection with this event at the
mornimr servhe. At the clowi of
this service the people and pastor
will take a vacation during Augut
.....t .... ,1 ill Iih tm 1 1 it i i'm ttervices
nun iii'ii' ..... fc. -
Mrs. M. O. Potter of Poitland,
spent a few days in town. She
returned to Portland this week,
accompanied by her daughter,
Neuta, who has been visiting here
several weeks.
Miss Camille Hutton left Monday
i morning for Albany and from there
will go to the Wilhoit spring for an
outing of a month's duration. Miss
Hutton is to make her home in
this city this winter with her
father.
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Sabbath school ami morning ser-1 Huvur K . .
Hurt. un. L II
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which a cordial welcome is extend
ed to all.
t'alHrrh III tills MetliiU
ot Hie country than all other dlm-m
pill toKetlier, uU Ullill ill"
ears was uki- u .n...
'... . unml IliilIlV Vent tl..Ctorit PflV-
uoiuiceil It a ;cl dlwime, and prt-
, ....( rvnivillfH. mill liV coll-
atuutly falllon to cure with local treat-
llieill, prououilCCil llineiirninr, mrit
Iihh nroveu catarrh to tie a conntltu-
tloiiul 1 1 i IUI il wrul therefore rtMillirr
cKimtltutlonal treatment. Hlrtatarrh
Cure, uimiufaciureil uy t . J . v iiene.v
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only coimtilu
tioiinl cure oo the market. It Is taken
internally lu diw rrum 10 oro n
teavpimn'rul. Ilaels directly on the
blood and imic!i surface of the sys
tem They otter one hundred dollars
for any cane II fulls to cure, heud ror
wrculamaiid tentlinolilals.
Addrene r. J. i.iiknky o. ioru
M..I.I hv llrnirirtMlM. 7C.
Hall's Family Pills are the best,
Conicti tndf at P. m. October 4.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R.ALLIN. D. D. S.
...Dentist...
PaluU'iM Kilruillou ( i.it IhllUlUn,
MK..-liillj. Iutl,nilii!, Oro.
OlTs I. Tl I TI J'.K. M . I .,
Physician fe Surgeon.
Oflli III wra J Inline liuildllilt.
ItiiNldeiice i'lione fl. Oltlee I'liotie 0.
V.. T.l"l KN KLH,
Bath and Barber Shop.
MAIN 8THKKT,
l.NDKI'KNDKNCK. OrKOON.
Donaiton Cand &m for Sale.
Taken In 142. Notification 5(175
Three-quarter of mile west of Iwls
ville. 1 flO acres In cultivation ; 2 ttarus
house and orchard ; all under fenee.and
crop fenced. Inquire on Urn premium.
.2l-lll A. WINII,
Goggles
AND
She ts y?pcadc,
Dauidsot? & Hedges, Props.
CiKiiix, CiyrarttfH,T)l.u"
com and Conlfc'otionery.
Firbt CtAss Soma F(H!ntain
CoN.NKCTION.
IN
Colored Glasses
AT
tended to keep it over a year.
: patronage.
Klrl..ra flood win and Allen, of
the lleorganized ('hurch of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints have
pitched a tent in the Grove and
are holding ft seric of meetings.
They invite all to come and hear
them and above all become famil
iar with their doctrines.
We have some bargains in second
hand bicvcles. Frazer & Kice.
0 A Kramer & Co's
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...THE...
j IHonmouib Caundry j
II. I. WHITMAN, l'roi.
Should have your Work, f ,
WashlliK called fur und tie-
llvered, both in Dallas and Inde-
4 pendent. WaHhitifr called for f
4 on Tuesday and delivered on f
Saturday
1 (Uork Guaranteed. -
Monmouth, Oregon.
H. H. Jasperson, 1
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UNDERTAKER, t
Independence, Oregon.