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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1902)
!Nlr.rexir.NT. kxit.iu-kise. iNiKri-:snKNcn.oKKns, si:i-ti-m niu; i, inn IHUVIJVHUUUVV r l..,,,., ...I .).. II t IO BClOllllUC UHHIIUT , of utilizing tliiMii. In return to." tlio road i .:l .1 : ' l.,nl.ii.l niii-L In ri i I NL mill I UlC l U l win...'.- ...... - , AND WEST SICE. ITHI.lMllKO KVKUY TlU'li."".' AY. K. K (iKAV, KlilTuH AN n I'ltnrHlhl'OH. Knlt'iv.l nl liuliH-iuli'Hi, MtortW mvouiI-i'Iixh mmU'r. Subscription $1.50 Per.Year. TliKI'ltoNK ;.. snssrltirTloX u.vn:. trii'lly tl Hilvtimv! lYr yrar 8lx luoutlis.. ....... Hiliifl1 ottpy Uh'itl o.iiliv nrc 5 i-i'iie r Hup iimliilil l no ivituciUMi (Or Hiiy rvjtson w tuOsmv'r. Hnies 1. 11 ihspluy lulvcrllslni! inailo known on iii'l'H cation. HI t!u uititorinl and tlio necessary teams nnd l.il..vr i. tlic work; tlx t! IMIIltlV'll eminent stands all of t ho other expenses, tiood roads advocates believe tin? t'ou vontii.ni will mark an impotiu ;t cm in tl,. ,l..v...mment of t ho Northw'sl, 1 Will start ft now roa.l campaign al.m - economic j)) .nu.l practical linos. According lo Mr. A,,-g bo!t thousands of dollars are tlirown uway j. ..,. t.v individual counties llv throngh not understanding how to ouii-f?)) is .IVMtlsflljr lH. Tho business man who decide sn well known that ho does not need to I . . .. ... ! ...,,,.1 .mi nl' l.n'.il material at half tho cost that is p..id. to.o.l roa.U art Un.-li .-in iinnortant feature to tho develoi i i that he! 'f the roinineree of a country I ImtiQiVj it! ore is a woll-ih'tinoil fooling that tin . ll..'..,.. , .. ...,.... (Jovom nt si. mil. I nut oniv mm- as i novel use, is uuMiiiin; unuti K" '- i . .... ., , ,. lusion. He for.ots that onstomors of j the host n.otlunls of l.u.l.l.nR thorn hnt .. . I otuiooni'iato imWli'V JlUtl IMHl'.l V"1 111 whorovor no.xlo.l. II would stop main ; small leaks in tho .litloront oountio soino-j times oiniso.l hv irrafts ami more often! I progres sive eompetitor tomorrow, or tloaii, or move mvav before another vear. This 1 . 1 . 1 1 ... c ..... I... i ceaseless ciiange aim loss mi pauuim, u s . . ,,i this avenue alone, make it imperative that ! through hu k of Knowledge am hest of ail he most gather a new tra.le continually orjeost the taxpayer a very sina 11 fraotmn ot ; .... if i, f..iUithe taxes he now pays. Haying the; Miner a ueciease mi uufiui.-j. o - 4.. ...i,..,;. ... i.s. l.;,,e.s eon- machinery thesoiont.l.o knowle1Ko ' ami : AS stantlv before the people coming into Inexperience the (iovernmeiit om.hl g.al.ea,l , localit'v. rival competitors, who ,1,,, will am! buihl roa.ls at a nouuna cost. I hose, attract ami hohl a verv large proportion j interested in the g-o,l roa.ls movement ( of trade. To the mo.rn. up-to-date, ad- think that some such action s n-c ssary vertising business man, the non-advertis- be lore any decided progress ,-. mado and , ing competitor is dead easy game. Nojare studying the quostion Iron, every ; . i I. .ti'i i ooint of view o as to tortnulate some business man, however well established, jl""01 i can all'ord to omit appealing to the piiblicPriK,ical plan. : fr new and continuous patronage so long I ,.. , .r iw, Oregon' , ' , There are 1 -- inmates ol tno uitgon as lie wants a share ol tno trade, iiemayi, . . . , .ir,rf,B nnmlier .... , . ., i insane asvlum. I his is the largest luimni r De known to Ins old patrons, nui uie I nf 11 llf fir! 31 voung generations growing up and the new comers know him not, or, if they do, j thev know the .'business man who adver-s tises freely much better, and to him goes j the trade. jof unfortunates that the institution ever contained. ranisli-Vau Winkle Weddiiiff. D 5) ! .Special from Monmouth. i i . : C ..i ,i. p 't tin ! . ; i Un weanosiiay evening, k-f,. . -. Good Koads 1 interesting wedding toftk l-!uoe at the home of; f)) . , -f i :,jDr and Mr. N. H. Parrish as they gfive in Deep interests is being manifested n , Dr , the proposed good roads convention by lQ Mr Umb ,Iu!lier vHn Winkle, ofi) people in various parts oi uregon lu,"jSalem Washington. Already, since James W.j" Thepariora .ere tastefully decorated with a Abbott's visit, numerous letters asking , profusion 0f fern8 ,! lM--autifuI trailing vines detailed information have been received 'of wij,j cieil,atis. while ribhoim of green and by the Chamber of Commerce and Board j white mjxej daintily with the sott green vines, of Trade says the Telegram. ! At 8 o'clock, to the strains of Mendelssohn'B Invitations will be sent out to all of the! beautiful wedding march, the bride and groom County Judges and Commissioners in the j together descended the green embowered state to be present at the convention to ! stairway and took their place., preceded by open in Portland October 15. Secretary ! the bride's small sister, Miss Winn.fred, be Reed, of the Chamber of Commerce will j fore Hev. E. C. Wiguiore, who performed the furnish a list of names to the Government marringe ceremony with the ring service, department of Good Roads and Directors making a beautiful and impressive ceremony. Dodge and Mr. Abbott will send invitation j The t)ride Wil8 attired in a gown of soft grey at the expense of the Government. Theec edfl ci,jne with cream point lace 'and will be probably a number of special in-jcarrie(i a bouquet of pink carnations, while vitations for which the chamber bear jth( groom wore the conventional dress suit the expense. j . . Secretary Keed is now corresponuing vi'itft other eommerc lal organizations m the Northwest so as to gain their co operation in getting the Government good roads train here when the convention is held. The train of 10 cars of modern road machinery is in charge of Government experts and they will build several miles of road in or near Portland as a lasting object lesson of the value of economic machinery and methods. The sample road of course will be a present to the city and county and the wear and tear from teams will tell in time the practical worth of the methods employed. In the build ing of this road the Government will use such local materia as is at hand. In whatever section it operates it always uses the local material thus demonstrating that the things nearest at hand can be used Little Miss Winnifred, as (lower girl, looked sweet and dainty in white organdie, carrying a basket of white nweet peas. After the ceremony congratulations were offered and a dainty lunch was served in the dining room, which was decorated with ferns and yellow ribbons. A large number of costly and handsome presents were received. There was a large "number of invited guests present. For the past two years Miss Parrish has been a teacher in the fourth grade of the Saem Park school and has a large circle of friends and acquaintances who will unite in wishing her all future happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Van Winkle will leave in a few days for Salem, where thev will be "at borne" to their friends after October 1st I 01 CD OD 01 01 01 01 01 01 OD 01 01 0D gorrespondence mit$t Contest Closes October 4 at 6 P. M. First Prize. munificent mrr!$ Mr. zt?. "'!'' Try"??"! f .if J '; I ' ''? i Ttii. Wi il' i Jl $r.tfs W;r t 01 Second Prize. JFi fine $io Camp. Correspondents Contest! 3d 'me, $J worth of Photos at .. M. Me Catch's. At ft. Prize, $1 worth of Photos at E. Peu't's. 5t'i Prize, Subscription to Pacific I Ionics lead. (jth Prize, Ladies Home Jour nut. Conditions Governing Contest. One point for every noun item ac cepted. A Btory worthy of a nepiiniti! Iii-iulinif 2ii points. A coliimii iirticlti 50 point. For every yearly miliwrllier, new or a renewal, 75 point. 1hm than a yenr at the name proportion. We wimt rorreHpor.ilentd In every purl of l'olk county. .Now is the time to imiku known our rfwiirri. Heliil in your coiilrihutionw whether you are a correspondent or not. M Vou Stand. Monmouth, H r'55 ItullHton, It. MM llueim ViHtu, 11 K'Ttl l'Cilee, 1' 707 Antioeh II Highland, It "H Kickreul, (! 1 12 Calvnry, I) 1'arker, (J ' Mount. Hood View, C 1''" Crowley, O Airiie, IS -II ltailHton . I- l.ewiovilli', K :l Monmouth, A Kimpnori. H 7 Monmouth, H l"-' Hnver F 1" Contest ends at 6 P. in. October 4.