Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1902)
i.Ni)i:i'KNi)i:N(Mv mntkievui.si:, i.ndki'K.vdkxch.okkikjx, jui.y 21, i&a. ADDITIONAL! LOCALS. ?0 Mi Alliu Mat a'.iluv, of Portland I CD I Viltili) luT KKliif, MfH. Xnllin (irv. A. Kmim-r went over lii I he Coat the I'lrM Im Week. tfD rr. nun fur a tt 1 i n pluco fur hia'Al family. jvi M 1 1, Hiiiuli Young, cf I'lirtliihi!, tilth's up Tui-nilnv to vifit it few day with 1 1 t mrtiN, Mr, '"l!.f Mr. I. Cladi. j'l Ci" up from Portland Monday !(U fvpuiiitt Mini walked nut to lii j f-Jjk li(iin ifiir But-hit Vit. j'V Mi M.iIh'I Cre-y uinl MiMi4vlr Mititir Tiiylor i it Wednesday for Newport mid will fpciiil several Week lit till Xl'IHti'll'. Mr, pnifiti', mother of Mr. Kiift. of Monmouth, win 11 pitmen per Monday nfii-ntnon to Sheridan. I'll roitti' to Tillamook cotinty. A luitii-ry of artillery from lit? Vancouver Imrnick) (nifwil through town WViliiftnUy ul'teriioon mi their way liouii from tint encamp incut at Albany. Tim company wa in iMiiitntitul of ("apt. J I;i tv UioriiK. Tln-y ttpied here, 1111 Ititi'lfil itii'l wittered tlteir horie. The half hour stay of tint boy 11 in blue wan yrently enjoyed bv our riti1'iin. a large crowd of whom a hmhi'iiiMi'iI oi Main street to M'f tlflt). There wah a very pleaant social r,vering at tlt! home of Mr. John DiekiiiKntt Iat evening. The Ktaiioii wan a party in liouor of Mich Chirk, of Mouth Dakota, who hii been a guwl of tho Dickinson family fur about tt'x win ks. Tho young people jent th evening in playing different game, charades and card. At 11 o'clock a regular banquet was served in the basement dining room. Tho affair wait highly enjoyable. Minn Clark leaves for Iter home on Saturday. NOTICE THIS. FHorma oricL tocl-e: ZRetnclioo FPor Seal. No. I, I'll1 acre itiirtb front l-ewlnvlllit, oil county road, at $2H per aero. a calt, I ..1 1 u n-e on time nt 0 r cent ; fair lioiee ami burn. No. 'J. ,'Klt acre, unml titrni, K'joiI Iiuum ami rn, line ori'liuni, Komi water, on county road, A nap for t7,.VM). cah down, bal ! on time nt 11 erceiit. No, It. lot) krii', ttoitli from lit'lri'i'iiilriiri', fair liuui., liiirtnt, good water ; all plow land and under Kod fence. Price, '.'," per Mere I 'j rioll, tut I mice uii time at II per edit. No. 4. '-'1 acre, 'i niili'H Koiith front J .-m ihv 1 1 1, fair Ihhihi', i mimli imrii", oini' liuit tri't'K ; 5D Hf-reo in fall wheat, 17 arreH hop J'ar.l, (HI aerea Imk" ami mnall timtier. 1'rice, ht aere. No. f. N V. i4 of Sit. In Tn It, S l! li Wi nliif lint WillamiMlH .Mmiilian, I'nlk county, Oftvon, all iiikIit ir..ol f.'iire, old houm and Imrii, oine frull tree ; '.Ti ioti"" can Ih- iow ! ; M iiiiIch h W from Italian, ti oil!i liotn f all City ; price, f iml. rah, tialitnce two or lour yi'iit tune, H H'r cut jiitcrct i line w ater ami a ImihIii, No. il, lUli acre, went one mile from Lew inville, jil luinn, oll lioime, no (fooil, line orchard, (jooil water; 4') acre" fet to red clover, U'.i.lm Uilaerea hiriiiu.K laud, till under (jiaal fence. I riic, till cr m n. citlt liaidiice tim'.er and p.inttir. No, 7. ltl acre. Mock fitrtn, ou ih went front I.ew iville H mile", line otiM'k barn. ifo.xl Ixm houe, miall orchard, on county road. I'rtce, 10 per acre ; duw II ; hiilancc oil olio or live yearn lime hI 11 per cent. No. H. IMUacteK etock'ninch, iiifuod Imnm, mintll box hoiihe, so Mere, plow hind, 7 mile, went from l.cwlv!!!c, on county road. Price and let in "utuc an No. 7. No. II. I""tf acre". Muck ranch, went H inlle from l.ewt.viljc, on county road, -10 acre. It! cultivation, all under jj jo.1 fence, join 7 and H, Price and leniiH aiiie. Oi OS) 0) Gi) No. HI. acre, 711 in vultiviitiou, balance tiinl r and pattiirc down and bahiiice on time at C 'r cent, I bin la on county ro.ol. 10 I'D If :0 10 (t0 0 10 to (0 10 10 10 watered by prinun and creek, no building. I'rb-e, f.i,'JV0. j3' No, II. h." acrcti, flue Ixittoui laud, all can be plowed, no building", fenced all around. Price, per acre. 1! miles N' W of Airlie. No. ll" acrea, at acre plow land, balance hill and piiMuru, (jood water, new hoiicc mid bain. Price, J'.'O per acre. 2 luilea from Airlie, iKirthwet. No. I .'I. II acre, all praiiiu land, tine a iu tin) county, no building"., fenced on tdde, on county road. Price, $10 per acre, cash. No 14. :KI acret., 5 iniluM north front Jw invtlle, on comity road, fair houce, yin! barn and orchard, water, creek and spring". 1'rice, t'MHMI. 1 3 dow n, balance on I11110. ' No. 15. '.T.' acre", north frmn iMvillo, on county roud, nfl acre farmitiK land, mnall boue and barn, ome fruit tree, tine water, Ipxxl hone oak tiiulicr, all under fence. Pile and t'Tins, fl,.r)iil. Including )3 of crop now Krowint;, 'j cah dow n, balance on tune at 0 jx-r cent. No. in. l.'tl' acren, N W from bw iaville, on county road, houao Hi x 2-t, rof)iim 4, laru .'JO x 4(1, and other biiildiniiH, all fenced, ." acre in cultivation, J acre orchard, line water. Price, f I'.ikii, 1 caah, balance on '1 year time at er cent. No. 17. ll'n acre, K V front lwiville, kiiibII houae and barn, I acre in prune. 1'rice, I0 ler acre; fsOO cash, balance on time at tl per cent. No. IK, inn acre. H V from Lewlaviile, on county road, .'!. acre leyel and iu cultivation, 80 acre ttlaftied and seeded to tame graft. 'J tiarn. ifixii I new bonne, koo1 orchard, fine water, limine haa ! room with ell, a (food bargain at per acre. cash at time of eale, balance on time at i per cent. Theae am only a orlloii of the ranche 1 have tinted for ale. N nv, if you w ant a farm or Mock ranch, telephone, write or come ami e me at IxwihviIIu, Polk county, Oregon. 1 would I pleased to meet you at Airlie Htation with team and ehow these farm to von. ' I remain reiectfully, H. S. Smith, IjewiKville, Oregon. m 4) B 01 01 I 01 01 Special Services in the M. K. church on Sunday next at 11 a. in. aud 8 p. in. The Rev, Dr. I'eck, of Monro will preach morning and evening. Dr. W. R. Allin, Claud Fryer and Win. Barnett leave today for a several days' outing in the moun tain a. They will return the 5th of Augut. THE White hm Invites you all to sec tho lioautiful ' Men's Boys' and Children's SU TS Just roccived. Spring Suits contains all tho Latest Styles, ana" can not i)e ,oat in any liouse in this city. Rueo Biow its Odtuno Co, MHHIWI, WW. In Shoes '111 I ItallatOD. j Miss Rosa Agee, of GOpher I Valley, is working for Mrs. Cieorge j Clark. I Mi8 Eflie Clark returned from j Portland, where she has been act j ing as governess, last Tuesday j evening. j Mark Sears has been on the sick list. Mrs. Scymore Fudge was visit- i ing McMinville friends last week. Wm. Yokum is preparing to build a new barn. weaving carpet with her new loom. Mrs. Bernice Brooks,' bas return ed from Scio, where she bas been visiting her sister, Mrs. Theodore Coffu. The Woodmen installed the following officers, Saturday night. ; Consul, G. W. Newbill; Advisor, K. a. Sears; Clerk, J. II. Butler; Escort, T. J. Short Millie Adkins, has returned from j a visit at Portland. A. J. Shipley was in town on business Saturday. E. J. Craven our merchant and wife, are spending a few days at Newport. A DAnff nf railrno4 TaKnrare tintrn aiiu luuiwu u9 '"u" lu been painting and repairing the Portland. . railroad bridges between' Sheridan Ham Bwiro CurrniNG Co. AULWAUKCC. WIS. A wry fine selcctci stock, representing the celebrated firms T. L). Harry's and liucking- ham A Hecht's Guaranteed Every Pair Agent for Hawes' Hats, tne 011 b' prominent liat to wear. A very nice line of Dress Shirts and the latest style Coronation Ties We are trying to do a legitimate business and give yon full value for tho money. The White House, Zed Rosendorfl Mrs. Royal is running the depot this week while her husband is at work elsewhere. Miss Ella McPherson returned to her home in Eastern Oregon last Friday, after an extended visit with relatives here. Joe Craven and wife, have re turned from the Coast. Mr. T. L. Butler, of Buell, yitii ted their Ballston kindred last Sunday. A crowd of about twenty young people from this vicinity bad a pleasant outing at Falls City, last Sunday. Miss Vie Martin of McMinnville is visiting at the home of George Ball. John Mayfield and Mark Sears are digging the post holes for the telephone line. Mr. Orchard went to Dallas, last Sunday. Mrs. Branson was visiting her son, Harvey at this place last week. Mrs. X. M. Conner has returned from Portland. Grandma Dodson is very busy and Whiteson. Miss Nellie Sears, has returned from Portland much improved in health. There was almost a cyclone in Ballston, Tuesday evening some light buildings and trees were blown and shocks of hay were were scattered over the fields. Scott Campbell, of Monmouth. was down Sunday to visit home and attend the basket meeting. Walter Butler the Buell mer chant delivers twelve hundred lb. of cream at the Buhler creamery every week. A large quantity of wood is being shipped to Portland. The present price is $2.50 on board the cars Borne are holding their wood think ing it will be higher. CfteUnlwiiycfOwn EUGENE, OREGON. The first Semester, Session 1902-3. opens Wednesday, September 17th. The following Schools and Colleges are comprised in the University. Gradu ate School, College of Literature, Sci ence and Arts, College of Science a id Kngineering, University Academy, ?cnooi or music, r'cnooi or Medicine, School of Law. , Tuition free, excepting in Schools of Law, Medicine and Music. (Incidental fee flu, Student-Body tax $2.50 per year.) Cost of living from $100 to $200 per year. For catalogue, address Registrar of the University, EUGENE, OREGON. 'I