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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1902)
I'M L AT PicW Gallery Ami fee th finest assortment of sample vou ever saw. Everything New. CrrTnl nnfl PArSnnnl. 3 ! - i " J Jr'i'wii;:""'JJm,t"',"" j The bank ohserve.1 Labor Pay Mond.iy. livron Atkins has sent for a fine new cornet. Krnest Johnson is clerking in j the Raket Stor. ja ir Puiu..m relumed Mon-i iitmt , day to Portland. S niiething new in Hop Itiskets ;ed at 11. M- Wade .v. 5'o. W. C. Richards came in Tuesday from UiUville. Wah. Morris Wiprut. of Sa!eni, was in Independence Monday. Mrs. M. W. Wallace returned this week from Portland . Mis I-etlie Masterson was a pas senger to Portland Tuesday. 1). A. Hodge's family returned Tuesday from their outing. Brady Burnett. - of Corvallis' epent Sunday in Independence. A fine new telephone booth was put in the local office this week. I M. Butler's family returned Monday e vera ng from Sodavilie. Miss Dorothy Cooper returned from a trip to Portland Tuesday. Lee Robinson came in Monday f,nm irlinpt'.n. Eastern Oregon. . Twin, for sewing burlap carried in the ball at R. M- Wade .t ln ! Miss Alice Pornsife, was a passe n-; eer to Portland Sunday afternoon. cr I . '.'ir-:.:' ir. is expecieu ucic visit. 1 An elegant assortment of Shot returned last week f.din their vaca Guna and Pistols at R. M. Wade tion spent on Blue Riwr. Lane & Co. j county. M. A. Baker, who has been absent j A )PW comrai8sion honse has from town several weeks, returned jocate(j ;n t()Wn during the hop Friday, picking season, also a shooting The Misses Mamie and Mabel j Bateman returned from isroaomeao Tuesday. Thoina Zeiber haa returned from the Coast, where he has been for a month. Mrs. L. A. Kitchen and child re-, turned to Centrolia, Wash., Mon day afternoon. j A biby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Wells, of near Buena Vista, this week. Arle Hampton left Saturday for Eastern Oregon, where he will teach this winter. Services will be resumed at the PreBbvterian church Sunday both morning and evening. Hops are maturing rapidly and picking will be general by the last of the present week. George Wilcox and family re turned from Portland Tuesday and assumed duties at the depot this week. Miss Persephone Butler lelt Mon day for Baker City, Or , where she will teach ichool this winter. She was accempanied to The Dalles by ir- her sisters, Mr. ronn ami -Mifes Haze! Butler. IS1)K1'KS1KN0R DNTKHHUSr,, .NPKCKNPKNCK, OUKHOK. 8KITKMHKII A. IDM U.,v Wanted.tiood small t.y 'wanted i the KsTKrn'fK olliee, ! Jmiuire at om'n. ! '..ii I S Moore fr llerpieide Villi - ' the dandruff cure. i ''.ilk. or applied if desired. The Misses Minli" and Klvft "iTavliif nro witnessing ' Klk ... i...r,i,.,l ! W J. lircenlee, of Parker, has 1 ... , t,., I murium house M South Indepe ndence. ,.. , ,, : ,im.r cruising t lily, Klamath county, and j jlor,, K s doing well. ! Miss May Webster h:f t.ecn ver i jl f,,r several davs. but is showing sternly improvement, I. ,lm .lulinsoi. is now located in Nelson, . C , where he is interest- j jn a steam laundry. Mrs J W. Richardson. J r , re-; ,n,i last, wees. no.-"1" turned Sunday from a several s..n to u far... near Forest drove, weeks' visit in Portland. yllt j j, (r!li,r ttl.d daughters of Pr O 1) Ireland, of Portland, Portland, vMl! la-t week at the returned ho.ne Saturday, ntter a j home of Mrs. A. A. t'attron, in Mon short visit in this section. i mouth, returning to n.rtland Sun- . . I .1 , When in town try Huntley sj" liestaurant for a first class Special rates by the week. meal Un McFadden returned Wed nes.lay from a several weeks' visit with his father in Portland. Mrs. Geo. Whiter.ker nnd family returned Friday from Newport, after a month by the seaside. Chester Stumberg left Sunday for Portland where he has a posi tion in a wholesale tea hous-. The family of O. A. Kramer, who have been at the coast peveral weeks, returned home Tuesday. Ca! ,,tv.n " tamuie. reiume ...... . - vncatim. t the Belknap springs. Mr. and Mrs. W'e-ley Perrv have move, to the J. II. Collin house. -.... . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huntley gallery. Chrysolite, Enameled ware. Acid Most serviceable and best I finished Ware produced at li. M. Wade & Co. (i. W. V. Holt returned to Mon mouth Sunday from Napavine, Wash , and will remain until after hoppicking. prom r,;ports of farmers it Al Auter. and family, of Eugene, appears our local sportsman will were arrivals in town this week, have plenty of Chinese pheasants They will make their home in , t0 hunt this fall, The English par Mnmnnnih. ' I tridtres released here a couple of For a limited time we will sell Cast Ranges and Cast Heaters for less than the wholesale price, li. M. Wade & Co. If you want a fine chicken din ner go to the Palace Hotel on Sun dayT First-class bar in connection with the hotel. Miss Alberta Campbell, of Mon mouth, left Monday for Chicago, Illinois. A. F. Campbell accom panied her as far as Portland. Independence is now headquar ters for the local section crew. Parker has been for years. The crew, consisting of a number of men, moved here the first of the I week. Miss Charlotte Uobertson return e l to Portland Sunday afternoon, after a visit of couple of weeks ih Mr. and Mr. W. M. I'm von. Win. MeCarty and wife have moved to Portland. They have pur chased farm at Mount Tabor and will reside there permanently, 11. 11. Kiucaid.t.fTtieoma, Wah. i is vixitlNff III Wie homo of N J. lluena Vista. II" i" i r........... Lvni. ..nt of Polk oonniy Horace lUunetl, we understand, liritlllot-a to managing ,.(iir of the Kugene (iuui'd. We are glad to see Horace advance. Knmk j U(.ll() f Monmouth. '" been ei.jj.iH to play the cornet t ih Walla Walla, Wank, fair, and ;,.ves thin week for thai purpose. .j,, ri,jliPrry hoys, who have been lit the coast several weeks, re- ' 1- 'PI..... . 1 1 1 iilitUM - - 1 L. tlanna is having some im provements made to hi residence, neir tiiM Christ.an church, which will ad.l materially to its appear ance. 11 S t'lodfelter. son-in-law of n.,.e T..rl,i is in the citv. Mr Cbnlfelter is now doing some good timber cruising. Albany Demo crat. Everybody likes giod things to eat. Strong's Restaurant at Salem is the place to get them. " Every thing served in season. Right p rices. K- ,4enkle has rented the building jiM smh' of the 'Sntkk i.uisk oflice and will move ms barber shop there ns soon as he can get the building in shape. Miss Bertha Bohannon returned .b from Salem. whitluT she had been to have her arm ojierated on. The attending physician ex pects no further trouble from the wound. TIih ....rents of Dr. E. I'- Ketch- uni, who have been at Sodavilie several weeks, returned home I lies ,1:.v. Mr. Ketchum is in very feeble health, we are sorry to re port. Rev. E. J. Thompson returned Frid nv from several days spent in r a, f'al He is in the t,Pt of health and reports having had a delightful time in Southern California. seasons ago are not multiplying as j rapidly as expected. 0 ;H n0hertson underwent an Deration for appendicitis at the S.lrn hmnital Saturday, and latest 1 lt,..A word is that he is making rapid progress to complete recovery. It will be a week or more yet before he can be. brought home. Prof. A.-M. Sanders, of Seattle. Wash., was in the city Saturday. He has been elected principal of the Koseburg school and left for there Sunday. Mr. Sanders was principal of the school here a couple of years ago, but took up the prac tice of law and . abandoned school teaching for awhile. j Waijoner1 Soda ioucn n Mol..ndr.fr..h.n.xou. ,..-- STORES AT Independence nnd inonntouil) llavliix peenr.Nl .....irol of the Normil HooH Slore t Monmouth wWi t "II ll.e attentinn of tl. l-o.le of I oik nmnly tl.at e are now hi a M.itio.l to ferv t bi ll.e Stationery and Confectionery !.!, letter than ever l.li. With o..r two ,..re. we liive vou , the t h .le.o of t t l.. At Our Fountain Y...I will Ibid the ll of ever) thinit In the r'oda Iiiiv uny mianlitv .iimltf Imhii the pure P,ri!all.m ' -'' Quart nr-T4 DDtm Mrs. M. M Davidson and Mrs Chappell returned last week from a several weeks' visit in Eastern Oregon. Miss Nellie Cox, who has ! -en a waitress at Watson's restaurant in Portland for a year or so, is visit-. irg old friends her... I P. .1. Dickinson is nt the Salem i t :, .1 f..r 1i!,,imI noisoniug. All neration was performed and n speedy recovery Is looked for. 1!pv G. Howard Osborne left M...Uv for Oreizon City and Tort- la-.d, where be went to lectin e for the new People's Association. Hnimickinir commenced Monday in a f-w yards and by the last of week it will be I" f"'i blast in an .),v.ds. The early varieties are reported art disappointing in yiem. .i ,i, i..iup finM are reported! J . . . . . ...ii , n, itt..,lard up to the htandard. Miss Polly Shaw, who has been l,MM.,i..ff house for Fred Doud willl ieiive this week for her brother's at, Dallas, taking the Doud children, -.ii... I i . (.niiuie Is Aliss Shaw togivo up the ardiiroiiH dutiea of housekeeping. Lebanon triler ion. !olsvold KitiiiH Tor Thorouabbred Cotsnold rams for; sale; registered or unregistered. C W. Leonard, Monmouth, I'regan Shepard Pupa I'orSale. i ... f 1 . Pure-bred Shepard Pups lor saie!(4 A by O. T. Murphy, Independence, ! Growina n.ore popular every day because it is the shortest and only practical route to Sa lem. Hfo and rapiil service rendered by a skillful ferryman ut all hours. Round Trip on Rigs, 25c. J. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. Or. Sair$ ferry I cw'-'''-"--' - ' let' ('renin In m'ii.ii. llallualloi, IM ntlANTITIES. j it- Farmer' Teleplmim I.lnen. Farmers who want private tele phone lines will find it I their ad vantage to cull nnd see lne. YoU can get telephone service tit verv reasonabl" rates, Investigate. It won't cort vou anything Wm H. P.AitNKrr, Agent, Independence. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W.R. ALLIN.D. D. S. ...Dentist... I'lilnlfwi Kxtraellou Cixiin-r Hnllilluit, liHti-lx-intm..". tire. o ris i. iutm:u, m. Physician & Surgeon Onieetli (ra House Imlhlli.K. ltesiilfi.ee I'l.one 6. Oltlee l liolie . Attorney at Law. I Collations a specialty. Ollict , , , f Montni)Ulh, ' ' o th and BarbCr Shop. M A I o 1 1. r. r. i , I 1niki'KMkxik, OlIKtl iON. She ?pcade, . ' J . n 1 1 1 n.nt.o CifXurH, 3iMi--t ton, Tol;u- COP JUIU WIMII..'. ' , FlHST Cl.ASS HODA F1!NTA1N CoNNKC'lloN. IM ...THE... Itlontnoutb Eaundry II. I. WHITMAN, I'rop. Should have your Work. Wi.Hliii.R culled for and de- llvered, both In Dallas and Inde pendence. Washing culled for on Tuesday and delivered on Haturilay.' 4 4 14 4 !4 !4 rriAfir flmiMttteori 4 Monmoutn Oregon. J 1. - 'a H. H. Jasperson UNDERTAKER, Independence, r Oregon.