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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
,tstktl k INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AND WEST SIDE. I I I I -1 -1 I I 1 I I E ninth yi:ak ISOTII ASM V I'.ltHA It V. j V. II. Craven, Mr. kimI Mm. J. M. - (stark, Mr. and Mrs. Nwt Joint, Mr. mill Mm. M. II. WwlkM Mr , ,! Mr. J. 15. Kirkland, Mr. riruNiiulty NnrprNed. jBlll r ,s, h;, )WPn, Mr. ami Mri. TIih nmnv friend of Mr. and J. A. Mill. Mr. and Mm. George Mr. S. H. Walker planned n. r-! fonkey, Mr. anl Mm. W. II. prim for them on Friday evening, 1 Walker, Mr. and Mr. I,. Damon. 0. t.-ber Md. the wcaaioii being the' Mr. and Mm. I. Claugott. Mr. and I'Oth annivcrnry of their marriage. ' Mm. Alt Nelson, Mr. and Mr. F. Mr. and Mr. Walker wer in- A Polity, Dr. and Mr. K.I, vited to tha home of D. 11. Taylor Kelchum, Mr. and Mr. J. W. -arly in the evetdng and later the Kirkland. Mr. and Mm. August aurpriae. tiled In. Kvcryltody en-' Sperling. Mr. and Mr, George joyed llio occasion. Hefn ihnienU , Whlteaker, Mr and Mr. S. It. wer- served and game were played ' Walker. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Walker until a late hour. A very hand- j (C.irvalli) Medame Tuck, How acuta eini-Mrtelain dinner -t of Und Cremy; Misse Nellie 101 piece was given to Mr. and ! Burke, Patie Cer and Bessie Mra. Walkor to remember ttte ( Taylor; Merer. J. W. Walker, vni, ThB present were: iWillnrd Craven ami Kev. 15. J. Mr. ami Mr. D. U. Taylor. Mr. j Thompson. and Mr. It. II. Knox. Mr. nndj Mr-. A J. Coodmin. Mr. and Mr, j M,ootlng ('outrat. J 15 lluhliard. Mr. and Mr, ti.j 1. n..kl.. Mr. and Mm. it. D. I I'tve ul' "booting Oiav. i,. Mr. and Mr. K A. Patter ..... i, ml Mi. A. S. Locke. Dr. .,d M . O. D. Hutler. Mr. mid ! Mm A I lie.-,,. Mr. und Mr. t!-o. i K...I, Mr. and Mm. 15 T. Ilenkle, M- .i-d Mm D A. II. : . .. f m . I at l m. . t. rmmuimi, j Mr .1 S. Coop.r, Mr. and Mr, j TOUR BEST Q1RL... Will a;irt ciaU' tlioJriw if you got your livt-ry rig from I. W. DICKINSON'S Iwiry (lood rigs, and prices are reasonable. Will board horses by day, week or month. R pULiU m m m Is hard to Our house U full off.no Furniture, Carpeting, Wall Taper, Shades, Picture Frames, Room Mouldincs. We will serve you well 1 The House Furnishing Co., 306 Commercial SU Next door to P. O, SALEM, ORE. fP Stores at Salem and Albany. W9 - v, '"Cv gallery on Main Mnet in Pallas, and will give away tOO in cash pri f""s ' to tl,e 0" receiving the highest more; f!0 to wrond and10 to the third All who h.ve shooting are invited to ullciul. V. ItAYMoM. ,3: 3: ppppppppppppppppppfipppptppip HOUSE beat. (I tl (J and economically, II II II II II Sv , ?S t '-N v ! Mm HAI.IO.M lV DltOWMOIl .loliiiole llarrl. I'aiHry Hoy on I'omoitii Mtirtera Fulttl Aeilent. A d accident occurred Monday night in Portland at the (. H. t X. Co.' wharf at the foot of Taylor atreet, rcanlting in the death of Mr. J. A. Harris, of Salem. I lie vouna man, who . wa ahout 17 year of age, ha for "ome time i.at heen uncaged a pantry boy on the at earner Potnonu. While the boat lay at tha wharf the hoy attempted to climb over the rail atid inied hi footing, failing into the river and at once ank from view in the ice cold water. Hi parent at S-ilem were at once noti fied and the father took the limt train m Portland. At lat ao count the hdy nad not hen re covered. Attractive Women. All women aenaibly deire to le attractive. Beauty "i the tamp of health b?cauo it i tlie outward manifestation .f inner purity. A healthy woman ia alway attract ive, bright ard happy. When every drop of blood it) the vein i pure a beauteous Hush i on the cheek. Hut when the blood is im pure, ntoroaertcs. bad temper and a nallow complexion tell the tale ofaickne all too plainly. And women today know there is no beauty without health. Wine of Cardui crow'ns women with beauty and attrac'ivene by making strong and healthy' those organ which make her a woman. Try Wine of Cardui and in a month your friend will hardly know yon. .. ... . . Mm. John Pipes was a passenger to Kugene Wednesday. Mrs O. D. llutler wa a pssBen ger to Portland Wednesday to see Lous James and Frederick Ward present "The Tempest." Mrs. H. H.Wagoner left Wednes day for Centerville, Iowa, in re sponse to an urgent telegram stat ing that both her father and mother were dangeronsly 6ick. The Presbytery of Willamette embracing delegates from all the Presbyterian churches in the Wil lamette valley, met at Kugene on Tuesday. The Synod of Oregon, embracing delegates from all the Presbyterian churches in Oregon, meets at Urant Pass on Thursday evening and continues in session until the Monday following. V. G. Sharman and Dr. Thompson are the delegates from the Presby terion church of this city. There will- be no preaching services at the church next Sabbath on ac count of the absence of the pastor. Sabbath school and Christian En deavor as usual. New Underwood. Last Thursday's Oreponian told of the conviction of one Paul Underwood at Scuttle for the crime of murder in the sec ond degree. It appears that he and his young wife had drowned their new-born babe some time before and he had led the otli eers a Tracy chase of two weeks before he was captured. The law fixes the penalty at from 10 to 20 years imprisonment. This reci. 11 to our mind a picture. Perhaps 18 or 20 year ugo two boy a four or live year of ago were playing childhood games together in a little vil luge cut out of the northern for ests of Michigan. Playmates of those days were few in that vil lage and these two were much together. W hile lflt two were yet in their childhood one moved away with his parents and the other never beard of him "gain until, he himself having grown to manhood and left the old home now grown in to a thriving town, took up a ......... .....i ......i . t... i .... ..-., i crime had been fixed upon the boy friend and that be was branded ns a criminal, a mur derer, with bis wife, of bis own child. The one is the editor of this paper and the other is Paul I'nderwood, who was one of the playmates of our childhood. Such events as this must needs awaken solemn thoughts in a mini's mind. To connect the free hearted child who once shared with us the old games, who played war and sailed on rafts in the old river with us when both bad seen scarce six years, with the stolid man who Heard the verdict of murder against bis name without flinch-: ing is well nigh impossible. But such is one of the changes life has wrought. Such an event leaves a feeling of sadness which is not to be resisted. Under such circumstances meu would like to disconnect the present criminal with the old memory, whose pleasure is thus destroyed, but they cannot. It is one of the tragedies of life. Falls City Leader. Itapid Construction. A visit to the place of work of the crew which is grading the line of railroad shows that much has been done and that much is teing done. Sunday the camp of the gang was moved from the Gilliam Do you COFFEE OR TEA? If so you should consider the quality. We carry the very best brands. SPECIAL PRICE ON SP idcr-Ceg FOR THIRTY DAYS. GEOCEEY. BREAD, COOKIES 1 HMMMMHMMMHMBBlHBMHUHHHHW No Hair? "My hair wit filling out very fast and I wit greatly ilirmed. then tried Aver' Hiir Vigor tnd my bair stopped falling at once." Mr. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, 0. The troubb is your hair does not have life enough. Act promptly. Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer's Hair Vigor will restore color every time. SI M t Mtb. All JnirM. If your draggiM onoot luppljr yon, cod u one tlulUr and wa will expreM 7u a bottle. Be ure ami glre Uie sum of your neareetexprffMomee. AdrireM, J. V. A VEH CO., Lowell, Jlaas. place two miles nearer town. Some 23 teams are at work in the crew nearet-.t town and the wheel gang under J. S. Talbott is at work farther toward Dallas. Over two mile of grade is made and ground is broken still further this way while the finichers are following up the rough grading. The crew is made up of our own people living hereabout and the work coming just after harvest is a good thing for the farmers, giving employment for both them and tbeir teams, work which Mr. Mc Pherson, who is running the crew, says will last we"l through the winter in some form or other. The miners, as well as the mine owners have refused the good offices of Piesident Roosevelt. J. C. Richards was a passenger to Roseburg today. Wanted. Girl to assist in woik at college dormitory at Monmouth. Inquire of Mrs. M. Stine. To let out on shares 65 head of good Cotswold ewes. Inquire of G. A. Wells, Independence. Born, to Mr, and Mrs. George Reevps, of this city, last week, a baby. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin will soon move to Lebanon, where they will make their home. drink tea AXD LUXCH GOODS.