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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
INDKrKNDKNf'K KNTKRPIUSE, INDKL'KXUKXCK, OltKCON, AlHiUST 21. 1902. M J Wonr'e Soda touchci m inimy p. coola tnd rfrehm you. .) J f s i-j i i STORES AT Independence and nioninoiiib Having wemed control uf tl Normal ISooH Store at Monmouth wtwlh to cull dm attention of the, penphi of I'olk county llmt AO are now In h jmihIUdii t wrvti them In the Stationery and Confectionery. Lines lietier than ever liefore. With our two Htm cm wo run give you tint ch.ilce of two stocks. At Our Fountain Yuit will find tint bel of everything in tin Soda line. Ico Cream In any iiiHiitity made liotu the pureeicitm. Per gallon ' l 2 ' Ihilfgsllou 75c quart "4lle Pint 20e SPEQAL PRICES IN QUANTITIES. I Cluster Slumberg li-tt Wfd day for Portland. In the M. K. church on Sunday next Mim M. l.ongaere, formerly of i Independence, now of Chicago, will give) everal : solos uikI readings. The tf v 1 1 j i K servic will consist of it in 1 1 j - J Mini literary program given by Ml lyongaere and a abort iuIiIp'hh by Rev. Dr. FonJ. Coniliijf Next '1' ii I-Nil ii y. The attraction to be at the opera house August 2d will Im Sweeney i Alvulo .Minstrels with operatic I ti i H 1 and orchestra. Maiiui;i'ii ico. II. Sweney and hi excellent at t ruction has mi't with financial ' mii'CcM everywhere they have ap-1 I penred, till of which is sullicient guarantee that the show id firnt- if Cbe Best fence on eartb. f? Oh, yo! Oh, ye! Ye loyers of peace and proserity, g'xsl "J 'm neighbors nd good stock, and the certainty of harvesting whero m S you ow. 1 h above blessing awl many other can ins enjoyed by JJ r'tai:iii)( your old fencing with one of the brut woven wiro fence on j. "m certb. r, :S THE PAGE FENCE - 2- Ik one of the ltt commercial fence on tbe market. It turns every- 2 thliiK hut wind ami WHter And thu Utnolmaii fence, built to fit J, your xrininil, turnn rhickenv, piH, I u 1 1 m and horw-i. The only "J fence on ilu- market with barb wire for et-lvaife, top and bottom Sfc JJ For cale by JJ : J. E. WILLSON. - Independence. : .'tHB. Tb nrena haa U...1...1 t ),, num lr of In.iian War Vetera.,!; Arant, Monmouth; Uttnu-tioi. with iiiiMoiixhl forcoiu.!"'"1. l,"'ir '" ' il' i" Kay, Zena; Mr. I . .i tl...ii ruuii.fhi'a i..ntihi.a u ml t-ciiiirl ! i tiliiiieiitiiry iioMivh lor every act " .etia Mi- Edith Lou II. Ilav, ADDIT10NAU LOCALS. M r. O. I). Hiulor a jmsoo'ii gcr Hdtunlfiy to Newport. Dr. W, I?rovn returnml Kii tiny .liaving been at Newport a week. Win. McMillan, nf Monniouth, wiib ii jiiiHKetitJur on the ttort''Uuntl trniti Monday afternoon. H. S. l'ortwood, of Monmouth, who has been at the count a couple of month, returned home Friday. Mm. N. K. Saereand Mr. L. K. Kenoe. of Fulton, MinHouri, ate here oil a visit to their intcr, Mrs. E. H. Jauiicon. MisrtKdnii Hurnett, ol Indepen dencf, ic viniting with her brother HuruoH r.urnttt. of thu (luard. Eugon Rogiater Eugene ('ttttron, after spending Sunday with his wife and mother at Monmouth, returned to Eastern Oregon Monday. Mrs. J. E. Shinn and children, who have been visiting relatives here several weeks, left Friday for their home in Idaho. Mr.-Williams, Mrs. Hedgepitth and Mies Robinson, of Portland, werci visiting in ItMleiiendence and Airlie several days Die past week. Prof. B. F. Mulkey relumed to Ashland from Monmouth Tuesday. His family will join him in a short time and will reside at the Nor mal, says the Ashland Tidings. Rev. W. N. O'Kelley, of Mon mouth, has been confined to the house the past week with small pox. It is in a very light form and a strict quarantine is kept. . At Wagoner's two pairs of line candy scales and several ice cream dishers for sale reasonable. Good for family or hop yard use. We o,tn also furnish peanuts and ice cream for hop yard use. A letter received at this office from Geo. A.Forbes, professor of nhvsical culture, linds htm at Winnebago City, Minnesota, pre vious to his departure for Chicsgo. where he finishes special work in the university. From there he wil come to Monmouth about Sep tember 1st. He states that if any literature about the Willamette valley is sent him he will be pleased to distribute it. . V, W. Irvine returned Wednes day from San Francisco. We take the following from the Observer of this week: "It is re Krtei that Ex-SherifT J. (i. Van Orxdel will open a real estate ollice ! in Dallas in the near future. He will handle all kinds of timber and ranch land." ,,Auro Ford, who has been clerking in Waller Williams' cigar store, has secured a position in the ISe Hive. Frank Krsey is now clerking for Mr. Williams.".... '..'Richard II. Mc Carter, of Buena Vista, and Miss Fannie Wright, of Linn county, were married at the home of Rev. W. W. Davis, in Albany, Wednes day, July IIO." i i... : i f- . ti I until tri ill fiuiilltilfit-irf'IH'ml 111. f ami every nove.vy, .nciuuing an -j " - 3r(1 rfuIe certificates Merton members of the company uitro-1 '" . , j ,. n r.-. ii-.um . duced. The olio is headed bv the! motion f I. L. Hedges the J Ellis, Falls City; Miss Edith Mo'.t- following artir.1 who are special j secretary was instructed to .trans-; gornery, Falls City; Miss Liim features: Koscoe & Sims. Musical mlt a c,,py ff theee proceedings to Stou(reI.( AnA Kings; Frank Ray, Blackface C ,m-, the cewspapers with... the state; ediau; The Howards. SiKing and 1 l-'est to publish same. . Papers sent to other counte nancing (Jouiedians; The Valdares. I (,n K'1'11"" the meeting adjourn- Miss Mabel Wheelock of Monmouth the Wond-rful Acrobats; ( ;juio ' ed to meet at Salem on WeineHday, to slierinan county; Miss Effie Kosetti. Operatic Tenor with illus-1 u,;l",H'r J- " "; , trate.1 somrs. Those with six com- War veterans are cordially invited :,...ra m,.l i'r,f 1 to attend. I5kn Hayde.v, Chairman. J. II Cooi'EH, Secretary. For Sale. 210 acres of hill land nearPedte Valley. Low price, easv terms. C. W. Paoktt. Pedee Oregon. six singers Maurer's t)M'ratic Baml and lr chestra will lead the Golf Parade at noon on day of show. Don't fail to witness it. Reserved seats now on sale at Locke's drug store. Prices, 25, .'! and .) cents Indian War Vfterjuis. IsiiEi'KNriKXi'K, Or., Aug. 10. 02. j SuccchkIiiI Teachers. At an adjourned meeting of the Indian war veterans of IS,", and I following are the successful ap- IH5t; held at Independence August i plicants for county papers for ; school . Collece of Literature . ci- lfi. PJU2. the following proceedings j teachers' certificates: jenceand Arts, College of Science a id were had: j ra,a n,.riif!,'atp MissJesKie i KmrineeriiiL'. Universitv Acadeuiv M. Wilson. Airlie, Or.; Mrs. Kleber ! 8cho01 of Muic. ficho01 of Medicine; Wood, of Salem; Miss Cora Phil-i Sc,!J' of , ttW- ,. . ., . , , ' Tuition free, excepting in schools of lips, Salem; Misti Susie G. Uransan, ! L)1W( Mejieine and Music. (Incidental Plankinton, of Falls City, to Uma t:lla county; Miss Myrtle Gardner, of Rick reall, to Yamhill county. 14 applicants for state papers. Will receive grade about Sept. 10 Cbe University of Oregon KUGEN'K, OREGON. The first Semester, Session 1902-3, opens Wednesday, September l"!h. The following Schools and Colleges are comprised in the University, tiradu- On motion of Major Jas. Bruce, of Benton county, Ben Hayden was chosen chairman. On motion of James Hays, of Corvallis, J. R. Cooper, of lnde- Sheridan. (fee !), fHudeul-Body tax 2.50 per pen.lence. was cnosen secretary. 2nd grade certificates Mr. Scott! year.) Cost of living from $100 to $200 secretary instructed to com-j "v','. ' ,. ' municate with all the county clerks I Me fMiin Miner, iwias; within the state and nscertain the! Ralph MB, Dailas; Miss Joyce Registrar of the University, EUGEXE, OREGON. to m to to to to to to to NOTICE THIS. No. 1. Farms and Stock: RanchesPor Sale. 102J acre's north from Lewisville, on county road, at $20 per acre. cash, balance on time at t per cent; fair house and barn A snap for $7,500. -.,' cash down, bal- to to to 10 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to No. 2. 2S!) acres, ijood farm, good house and barn, line orchard, good water, on county road, nee on time at 0 per cent. a No. 3. 100 acres, north from Independence, fair house, 2 barns, good water; all plow land and under good fence, Price, $35 per acre; ' caMi, balance on time at tt per cent. No. 4. 2M acres, 2 miles south from Lewisville, fair house, 2 small barns, some fruit trees ; 50 acres in fall wheat, 17 acres hop yard, 00 acres lare and small timber. Price, $22 ler are. No, 6. N K U' of Sec. .1, in Tp !, S It (1 Westof the Willamette Meridian, Polk county, Oregon, all under pood fence, old house and barn, gome fruit trees ; 25 acres can be plowed ; 8 miles H V from Dallas, 0 miles from Falls City ; price, $1040. , cash, balance two or four years time, 8 per cent iuterctt; tine w ater and a bargain. No. 0. M2 acres, went one mile from Lewisville, 2 good barns, old house, no good, fine orchard, good water ; 40 acres set to red clover, besides 1 10 acres farming land, all under good fence. Price, f Hi per acre cash. Balance timber and pasture. No. 7. 2t0 acres, stock farm, southwest from Lewisville 8 miles, fine stock barn, good box house, small orchard, on county road Price, $10 per acre; Jj down ; balance on one or five years time at (i per cent. No. 8. 102 aoies stock ranch, J2 good, barns, small box house, 80 acres, plow land, 7 miles west from Lewisville, on county road. Trice and terms same its No. 7. No. B. 172,'J acres, stock ranch, west 8 miles from Lewisville, on county road, 40 acres in cultivation, all under good fence, joins 7 and 8. Price and terms same. No. 10. 208 acres, 70 in cultivation, balance tiniler and pasture, watered by springs and creek, no buildings. Price, $3,200. J, down and balance on time at 6 per cent. This is on county road. ' No. 11. 85 acres, Hue bottom laud, all can be plowed, no buildings, fenced all around. Price, $25 per acre. 2 miles X W of Airlie. No. 12. 1 15 acres, 20 acres plow land, balance hill and pasture, good water, new house and barn. Price, $20 per acre. 2 miles from Airlie, northwest. No. 18. 11 acres, nil prairie land, fine as iu the county, uo buildings, fenced on 3 sides, on county road. Price, $40 per acre, cash. No 14f 300 acres, 5 miles north from lewisville, on county road, fair bouse, good bam and orchard, water, creek and springs. Price, 45,UlH). 1, down, balance on time. No. 15. 222 acres, north from Lewisville, on county road, 90 acres farming land, small house and barn, some fruit trees, fine water, good large oak timber, all under fence. 1'iice and terms, $4,500. Including 3 of crop now growing, .'B cash down, balance on time at tl per cent. No. 10. I.'i2 acres, N W from Lewisville, on county road, house 10 x 24, rooms 4, barn 30 x 40, and other buildings, all fenced, 35 acres in cultivation, J acre orchard, tine water. Price, $1080, s cash, balance on 2 years time at 0 per cent. No. 17. 120 acres, 8 W from Lewisville, small house and barn, 2 acres in prunes. Price, $10 per acre; $S0O cash, balance on time at (i per cent. No. 18. 100 acres, 8 W from Lewisville, on county road, 35 acres level and in cultivation, 80 acres slashed aud seeded to tame grass, 2 barns, good new house, good orchard, fine water, house has 9 rooms with ell, a good bargain at $21 per acre. cash at time of sale, balance on time at 6 per cent. These are only a portion of the ranches I have listed for sale. N w, if you want a farm or stock ranch, telephone, write or come and see me at Loinsville, Tolk county, Oregon. I would be pleased to meet you at Airlie Station with team and show these farms to vou. I remain respectfully, V H.S.Smith. ' Lewisville, Oregon.