Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, August 28, 1902, Image 2

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PicHd's Gallery
And tlie tinest Krtiiieiitolample
you ever saw.
Everything New.
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Hunting coat at Frazer t Rice's.
Mi-s Ella Kop.ru left Sunday ft
Portland It. H. Kx too the tram '"' t
Portland Sunday.
Mrs. V. G. Cressy ' Unite 411
during the wwk,
llo not fail to fee those shot gu:
t Fritiier t Rice's.
Something new in Hop Uiskets
at U. M. Wade Co-
Pr. W right, a dentist of McMinn
ville, was in town Sunday.
C. ti. Fisher and John G. tall
were Salem visitor Sunday.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. S. Muhleman Ust week.
G. A. Wilcox and family re
turned Friday from the coast.
II. H. Wagoner was a passenger
to Portland Monday afternoon.
Mr. W. F. Campbell was a
passenger to Portland .Monuay
ft A. Hutlev returned to Ta-
coma, Waan., Sunday afternoon.
Twine for sewing burlap carried
in the ball at R. M. Wade & Co.
Vr.rv-.il Atkins is now in San
Francisco, Cal.. on a brief, vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton,
pf Salem, were in the city friuay.
Mrs. A. M. Hurley was a pa-sn
ger to Portland Sunday afternoon
The Hero fanning mill has no
equal. See it at Frazer & Uice'e
B. F. Mulkey is moving bis
household goods to Ashland this
week.
W. F. Campbell and I., M. Mc
Calebare Portland visitors this
week.
An elegant assortment of Shot
Guns and Pistols 'at Pv. M. Wade
& Co.
Mrs. M. W. Wallace is in Port
land this week, having gone down
Monday
Roy Hawkins, after spending a
week at Newport, returned Friday
afternoon.
' Dr. J. M. Crowley and family, of
Monmouth, returned from New
port Monday.
v.. Vv. Cooner after a few days
- - i
at Sodaville, returned Monday to
Independence.
Perry Castator and Frank Bruce,
ofWinlock. Wash., are here to
spend boppieking.
The family ofS. M. Goff returned
last week from a several weeKs
onting at the coast.
Rev. A. J. Handsaker, of Mc
Minnville, was in the city the lat
ter part of last week.
Call on J. S. Moore for Herpicide
the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk,
or applied if desired.
Miss Mintie Taylor returned last
week from a month's vacation at
rnrt While boarding the
.ferry boat she had the misfortune
to sprain her ankle.
(let
Rice's.
big stocK I 1
Mia Gr;..e Wall.-'" etun..d
home Saturday has l
Newport a few weeks.
V II. . ...r..v li ft Moll'
-(ll- l .
for l., avenw.rth. Wash., where
wilt le.ieh this winter.
. ...... 1 fr a lirs.1 class '""h1
Siwoul rte by the week.
p,..a,,l,..,t K. 1. U.ssler.of '
Stal Normal, arrtveu m
. . . :.. M..
mouth Saturday to remain.
i, tUn.l of Monmouth,
has 'gathered up a bund of 21 W head
ofoil,tV Tillamook ueauusiu.
itrttia Hurler, a former In
de-ndem Ctrl, is now cashier of
the Po'tland restaurant, m -
land
A. S. Iocke and familv retu-n-d
from Newport Friday. They re
pott the weather as being fine when
they left.
Mr. IKmahue, of Portland, after
a shorr visit with friends at Mon
mouth, returned to the metropolis
Monday.
Chrysolite, Enameled ware. Acid
r f,wi BPi-vieeaMe ami iesi
finished Ware produced t K. M.
Wade & Co.
Art lUmmon leaves Thursday
f.,r llend. Eastern Oregon, where
lioul lor the next
lie nwv... ..
nine months.
MiwGarlin Hill will l-ave next
week for Pomeroy, Wash., where
sh has n position in the high
school there.
For a limited time we will sell
CVst Kanges and Cast Heaters for
less than the wholesale price. U.
M. Wade tt Co.
If you want a tine chicken din
ner era to the Palace Hotel on Sun
day. First-class bar in connection
with the hotel.
Mrs. T. 0. Campbell and young
,, returned home Monday from
r.t the Coast
and in Corva'.lis.
Pmzpr & Rue have on hand a
! i.J.hnn worn nlows that
I liuili'. i
Li. . ,,!r.iF in elose out at
greatly reduced prices.
rnl Hntton was a passenger to
Rpltnansnrines Friday to join his
daughter who has been sojourning
there for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hoag. after a
few weeks' visit with relatives in
this vicinity, left Friday for their
home at Hoqniatn, Wasn.
Mr. and Mrs. Zurcher, of Enter
prise, Ore., visited at the home of
H Rt. near Monmouth, several
days, returning home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hartman
are visiting the former's parentfi,
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hartman, who
lives south of Independence.
Mrs. Katie Williamson, who has
v vi.Hincr at the home of J. E.
Hubbard, left Saturday for Salem,
en route to her home at the uaiiF
If you want Men's or F.oy's full
tnnk Asbestos Calf Hand Made
Shoes call on T. B Clevenger,
the Shoe Maker, Independence Ore.
J. L. Fishback. of Monmouth,
this office with some
J CDC 1 J V-i " -
very fine specimens of fall peach
plums. They are large anu iubcwu.
and should command a fancy price
i . nr.. r , f iKom
should be cultivated in Polk coun
ty.
it of Frarer A Rice.
E. M. Youna was a passenger
from Port 1 ml Tuesday.
Mrs. A. M. Hurley returned
from Portland Wednesday,
Or Clodfelter returned Tuesday
from a month at th Coast.
t'lni-. Rilvieu. after a few dayi
in Portland", returned Tuesday.
Tlwi VilitK Ami Nola Owen re-
eouido of
lUrnn.l I vn nn.M ...... .
weeks at Newport.
ti. A. Wilcox and daughter r
rUitimi in Portland. They will
return September 1st.
Mr. and Mr. Geo. I.. Hawkins
and son Herman arrtvwt noma
Tuesday from Newport.
Mrs. Gwinn and daughter are
aain in Independence after a
summer's outing on the coast
tin KMmi Burnett is expected
home tomorrow from a couple of
mouths visit at Ashland and
Eugene.
MU Carrol Huber ana .Miss
Lottie Ground, of Monmouth who
have been at the Coast, returned
lnewa''
. i
Miss Vena Golf leaves m a week
. i. ii. f...a,i
or so lor tireai raus, ....
where she will again engage in
trt,...hinir.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dorris re-
turned Sunday evening rro.n a
pleasant outing on-the upper Mc-
Kenzie. Eugene Guard.
Rev. E. J. Thompson writes a
friend here from L- AHg-les that
he will be at hmue this week anu
that he is in excellent health.
tk.., Will he nreachtng in the
Christian church of this city both
morning and evening next -
day Aug. .'51 by Bev. I. N. .MUiaey.
eat. Strongs ueaiaura.i
i- .i. to Lret them. Every
thins? served in season.
... ...
Right
prices.
Tavlor Miller had his foot badly
mashed by ft thresher near Hueua
Vista on Monday. His wounds
were dressed by Dr. Puller and the
sufferer was sent to his home in
Kings Valley.
t. Mn. V. A. Doutv. the
Misses Essie Robertson and Laurie
Km-nnit and Charles Irvine return-
.j e.,..,l,iv ..veninff from a week B
fnmnintr near Falls City.
ri..iK Ttii-hardson returned from
t
Newport Saturday, his daughter,
Miss Ellie, accompanying mm anu
.,in nn m Portland. Mrs. nicn-
ardson will remain at the coast an
other week.
rji,,,,! fSmnt. of Airlie, met
with a most neculiar accident last
w..ek. While eating mutton a
...i,p lodged in his throat and it
was several hours before it could
be removed.
v0vt Snndav is the ' Temper
anc; Rally Day" appointed by the
Arp.rnn ennference of the United
Evangelical ' church. The object
,.rtr,w1v ih to educate temt-er-
nnce sentiment and to warn the
yonth and children of the dangers
ofdrunknness. The M. E.church
has been invited through the pas
tor to join in the services at this
place. The morning service will
be held in the M. E. church at 11
o'clock. The evening service will
be held in the United Evangelical
church. Rev. Osborne will render
a solo. Everybody come.
, j Wi(onr'8oa
cool, and rfrahn you.
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Independence and monmoutb
lUvlim .cure.l control of ll Nortn! Book
Monmouth. wish to call Dm attention o( tl. s-o,.l.. of oik
cniity that e are now in s.sitlou to erv. llim.. In tl.e
Stationery and Confectionery
I i,.s lieuer than ev.r U.fur. Willi our two .tore. w ran VW you
the cli ilee of two ilotii.
At Our Fountain
You will tlml the t everytl.in,, In the u.la line. U Oremn in
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SPECIAL PRICES IN
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FiKniiur.
... . v ;i.,r Store.
w i , nice 0 r "
.
i wi tfl...iison tfiHs to Salem to-
uiay to oe orerir.. u , .
dicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. ti.
this w-n trom a
ig at Cascada.
K jj,.,. WU bo in town right
aft(.r harvest t do i-hopping ami
ftnl Wood sawing at luual rates.
The firill il0pH 0f the season were
mf.rk,.ted in Eugene yesterday and
lht.v ,M for 25 cents pr pound.
G A Fort,s professor of physi-
cal culture, came in wouniy
from Chicago, where i. uu.i..u
.1... ll.,!r.ilv ihel'r'. Mr.
- vn.l ..n a winning,
w" - , - ,
,! nst vear anu we
like success this winter.
Monday morning the team of J.
. Burton ran away and it aim wi
Hd fatallr to the driver. Gil
bert McCabe. The boy was thrown
under the heels of the horses und
i.i. W and bodv were badly
bruised. The wagon box was pretty
well demolished, hut the team
unhurt.
Shepurd Pups Tor Hile.
i.,.hr.,l Shmiard Piids for sale
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by O. T. .Murpny, 4nut l..... '
Ur.
FarinerH Telephone Mim.
Vormrs who want private tele
phone lines will find it t'l their ad
vantage to call and see me. You
can get telephone service at very
reasonable rates. h'kr""
won't coitt you anything
Wm. B. Baknktt,
Agent, Independence.
Notice of Woodsawera.
We. the (indersignt-d, f;ive notice.. 'puesdny and delivered on f
that on and after .Monday August
- mi ii.a ,.ri,'P it' sawine oaK
i'i, ji'u . i" ,vw "
wood will he advsnoed 10 cents on
the cord.
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QUAIN IIIUA
Ourl of Thnukn.
I desire to publicly thank the
Knights af Pythias, Woodmen of
the WM and Circle Lodge of
Independence, for their kindly aid
and sympathy during the recent
nnil death of lit V wife. Sin-
Icerely, l'KIKIt Kl KKK.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S.
...Dentist...
Cnliili- F.nlriu'tliiu
HTliilly.
('Mtwr Hullilliitf,
liiilniwiMlKiirw, lr.
OTIS II. ItUTl.KK, M. !.,
Physician & Surgeon
onieu 111 0mth Untitle tmlhlliiil.
HcslileiH-e I'houe fi. Dtllee I'hone 8
iiiri ijiit,
Attorney at Law.
ColltK-tions a specialty. Ollict
at residene, north of Monmouth.
i: t. ih:n ki.i:.
Bath and Barber Shop.
MAIN 8TKBKT,
ISDKPKMIKNCK, OltKOOX.
She ts peetde,
Dovidaor? & edges, Props.
OiJrai-rs.Cijjraft'ttoi-.Tobaf-pom
and CotilVu't ionox-y.
Fmsi
Class Soda Fountain
CoNNKCTION.
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monmoutb Dundry j
II.D.WIHTMAN.I'roii.
Should have your Work.
WttMhlim called for and de-
llvered, both in Dallas and Inde-
k .!,, i,.iich. VVaHlilmr called for f
V n.uiiv.i- .i ri
Hnttinlny
isiuiirciay...
i Work Guaranteed,
it Monmouth, Oregon.
H, H. Jasperson; I
UNDERTAKER.
independence, : Oregon.
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