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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1902)
THE OLD RELIABLE Oi iL..i..iklu DiirA AD9UIUICI7 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal' ; i F. A. Doutv visited Portland this wtek. J. L. Stockton, of Salem, was in town Tuesday. IUnd Loaded Shells at U. M. Wade.lt Co.'s. Clean French Cheat Seed for gale hy Henry Hill. K E. Padi'ock was a passenger to Portland Sunday. Geo. Her.kle, ofCorvallis, was a visitor in town Sundiy. J. P. Irvine, of McMinnville, was in the city Saturday. Dave Haley, of Powell Valley was in the city this week. C. W Pagett, of Pedee. has been on the sick list for a week. Hugh Shelley is working in the Little Palace hotel as clerk. F. E. Chambers, of Eugene, was in the city the first of the week. Mrs. T. D. Campbell and son were Corvallis visitors this week. One second hand Buggy and Grain Drill for sale at R. M. Wade & Co.'s. Mrs. 0. D. Butler returned Sun day from a several days' visit at Portland. H. B. Pluminer, ex-sheriff of Polk county, was over from Dallas Saturday. Mrs. Albert Jessup, of Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fennell over Sunday. Dan Howell, of Monmouth, was an incoming passenger from Port land Monday. Glenn Goodman, though yet a yery sick boy, is on the road to rapid recovery. . relatives in Iowa. Position wanted Young woman wants position to do housework. Address B., Lxtekprwe o.hce. 140 bead of graded Cotpwold V.rtnn r rent, fin Khares. ADolvtO! O. D. Kiuer & Son, one mile north of Independence. CALL AT PicKd's Gallery And see the finest asaortmentof samples - anw you cue. con. U U V INPRPENnKNi'-'K it M. Wade & '"o. are still svll- . ing Cast Hanges and Oast Heaters ! at wholesale prices. Cull on J. S. Moore for Herpieido ' the. dandrulV cure. Sold m hulk. J or applied if desired. When in Salem visit Strong 'Restaurant. U ' headquarters for J Independence people. j c. W. Irvine. has ben elected 'school clerk to fill the vacancy ' existing in that office m.i..i.. ...mmed last i i iareucu vi'hik iw i week from Extern Oregon, where i. i. a th summer. . ii rr. of Stay ton.! . ' i ;;.,.,! i'iiu" v"' J 'hi. brother in Independence. . . i -: I Marino roll lit V. Has urrii nr to do Wanted. A Khi S'" houe work. Call or writ Mr. K. E. Taddock. Independence. Or. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tuck and child left Tuesday for W asington where they will resid-i this winter. Claude nengra left Saturday for charges M.tcheU M.uer, won Gazrlle, California, where he again j mouth. (. r. took up work with the Southern The Independence fire depart pacific. m. nt has started a campaign for w , , new members. Sides lia;e hten Nathan Murphy, son of I m, , M. wllioll 1 in Murphy of ( rass VaPey her. to a for a few days' vunt with old fnendS' pninJ C.L. Ireland, who has been here tiel ft .iimint n1""1 - Mill: a first-etus mill in every particular. For Wae A Co. sale by R. M. Tf vnn want a cood square meal - served in real family style, call at r;i tJBaiirant on C street. V 1 4 T Prices right. If you want a fine chicken din ner go to the Palace Hotel on Sun day First-class bar in connection with the hotel. We understand Miss Lulu Rob ertson wilt continue as deputy in the local postoflice during Mr. Merwm 's aumin.sirai.on. L. A. Esson and sister arrived Thursday afternoon from Mon mouth. Miss Esson will attend the university. Eusene Guard. J. C. Hughes, ol Monmouth, is arranging to open a school of teleg raphy, the graduates to be employed on the Great Northern railway. Henry Smith, of Lewisville. haB been laid up with sciatic rheuma tism for three or four weeks. He is now able to move around a little. Sheriff J. T. Ford, of Polk coun ty, is staying at the home of his brother-in-law, J. P. Irvine, while in the city on business. McMinn ville News. The O'Brien family, who are among the best known people of this section, have decided to retire from farming and will soon move ! to Salem to reside - - t and .s w ' Willi-mn' blacksmith shop. He vil 1 move in in the near future. if,uty has purchased the v,;ilrCT f Stark. We were unable to see either gentleman be- : fore going to press, so we cannot verify the report. There will be preaching services at the United Evangelical church next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 o At iVip nastor. Sunday ; BChool at 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E. 'it I - AA . , f ' 11 T 1 .' .. .f TlipH trill 0:.jU r. W. iUlSS jiruio itiotio ' I be leader ot the League. KNTKIU'iaSE, INDEVENDENCK, OKKC.ON, OCTOUKK , 1002- New ehlowalka were placed in front of W. L. lHVi furniture ton and Dr. Ketchum' residence thin week. It. Wilson, the new justice of the peace, is soon to tit up a" lliee " the building previously occupied for that purpose. Mis Florence Warmer, who is clerking in McMinnville, spent Tuesday and Weilne-day at mr hune in Independence. ! Cn Kosenblatt. a well-known insurance man of Portland, was in . the city scv.ral day this week, hunting Mongolian pheasants. J. A. Wheeler la busy pacing his household good, ami a lew - , j Wheeler will leave for Southern I California. Taken up One cow ami calf, which came to the farm about ten lavsnco Owner can have same U,y proving property and paying the nast month, lelt Sunday lor his home nt Moro, Oregon. While here he packed and shipped the old West Side plr.nt to Eastern Oregon, where he will start tin- v n (.""1 ' - olher paper The musical entertainment given by Mrs. Susie Fennell I'ipea last Siiurdav evening was greatly en- ioved bv the music lovers of Iml. dependence?' .Mrs. fi pes is masor J ' .. ... , of the violin. Her tech nujue, cie. icacy of touch and shading of tone was a great surprise to the people he'e who have known the young artist from cHldhoml. She has . , 8pien.uu iiiupi.:i - people of her home city are proud of her. We hope she will favor us again before very long Miss Kate Ketchum, on the eve of her'depart.ire to resume school work in the Mt. Angel college, was tendered a farewell reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Campbell. A literary and musical program of much merit was ren dered, after which dainty refresh ments were served. Those com posing the party were: Misses Kate Ketchum, Florence Burton, Hattie GofY, Belle Dickinson, Mira Kimberlin, Edith Owen; Messrs. Dee Simpson, Hoy Hawkins, Julien Hurley, Tom' Pilchard, Grant Robertson and Geo. Dickinson. Dr. C. C. Poliny, president of Dallas College, in a personal letter to the editor of the Observer, says '., ni tin. lionie luai ne la now .'is j , ... a week with old conference associates in rrank- lin, Pa., and had a most enjovable time. Dr. Poling says that he is not allowed to remain quiet, and is preaching every Sunday and speak ing in the interest of Dallas Col lege. He is billed to re-open two churches, and will then attend general conference of the United Evangelical church, after which he will return home. Observer. The Walker boys, Kay and Guy, who are attending'the Agricultural college at Corvallis, spent Satur day and Sunday witb their parents here. A Nervous Woman Will often frel compilled to mot) the cluck wIuim tkkltitf unbearable to her. In aueli nervww pw' ' woiimii need building ' ,1,e r,,,r it W uarlett to attempt the rare ' f . It tiarvM liAe'Ut I IC of the nrrvmw nnw rriimm en- ,.f .rvoiKin.. in women ih , llarnaril eoilili- tion of the ileliinto .t-rktiiuiilv urtfuliiailt. Dr. ri'rn-e's l'"avorite rrrmriptinii curt womanly Jieu i'l I :! i Irr. iulnril v to rruuiur- Ity, 1"' the Jmtn ! u.I.I..Ii u-L n wtimt-lt. I . t..n ...il... ami tiU'crutioll unci cure frmato w-akn It in -rf't tonic ml iicrvlue, trauquiluiiig the nrrv, promoting tlio iprtite in (liicing rcfresliimt l). VI.n I trM mr vm I hA '' hr if fjt. Si. Mrrrt. HI. l'K.il. M"'". " w " .Mr lo V.I..I Ifl -.uMr. ..!.. ..I W4 k lic.1 l..r duv ..r imrilnir. iw .1 tv Nu ! h.wnl. r.4.lr,.a I.. T"'ZSl vriplMI lll "I : rv' th r.ull U wuM.lr.lt.l I w m .zri'z v,:!r.i'y ml nuvlhini. I t'k Irralmciil l;m 'J",t ml auvllllllt I !" Irraimcm iron. i IWK wn-C. n.l rvrry .ir I W....U I ....... ..i4. 1 uulitnl rtuitt , I u,n ui. lu my um.iI wrlKlil .u.l lerl ! micvcr " rKK. Ir. I'ierce'a Common Sense X51$ Sc-ud 21 otie-ceiit umi for the book n mtxrr cover, or i .. (wiin.l volume. A4.1reM Ut. K. V . I'lerte. Bulialo, N. Y. Claude Fryer is attending med ical college at Salem this winter. C V Cornwall, of Monmouth. left last week to work in a black smith shfp in Corvallis. Auction Hide. We will sell at our place about. hree and a half miles north of In-j dependence, generally known ' iaim vtruvc imm. jti October 18. a number ot llrsea, j Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Farming Im- plements, Household Goo.ls. Terms j of sale: All sums under 110, cash; j over that, 8 per cent with approved j security, without interest if paid i within four months, bale at ju o'clock. O'Brien Bros. Do you need anything in the line of Pianos, Organs or Sewing Ma chines? If so I IIAVi: IT. Call at my ttore 231 Commercial street, Salem, opposite the Bush Bank. I have just received acar load each of Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. GEO. C. WILL Ball's Terry Urowiiijj more popular every dy bemuse it U the shortest null only practical route to Sh Iuiii. Safe Kixl ruphl service rendered l.y a skillfu' ferryman nt all hours. Round Trip on Rigs, 25c. j. D. Pettyjohn, Prop. i ffWC'W-'''"'-- ... I. it'll.!..,. ml ii mint ll.U rmna wimm-i, noon from tlm O linen rami near Independence, whera ho shot a many pheasant a the law per mitsAlbany Penmcrat. t Iiiiiir Mrvic-M next Stn.daV Kirnt ItaptUt iduirch at Mon- month nt 11 A.M. ann av rir-v Huntinl church at I ndcpemlencn " panlor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALL IN. D. D. S. ...Dentist... ........... k Kinii'i ..i..t'... lllili'mll'll.w, or. i:. t. hi:nkm:, Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN HTHKKT, ISHKI'KSDKSfK, OkWJON. OTIS 1. HUTI.i:it. I., Physician & Surgeon i till ofl),,, ,j (Hm JlollW I HI I I.I i UK. iu-si.i.-...-e n.h 5. tm.- riw v, , ........ Attorney at Law. Collections a Hiiocialty. Ollict Ut residene, north of Monmouth , I J. S. MOOKK. ! Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen em- .t.ivmt In tin. "Wiifwam." Shoo ! situated on North side of C Street. She ?peade, j Davidaoi? & Hdg- Props. oUrarH, Ciuui'ft tor. Tobat" con mid Conlbolioni'iy. AW Connection. For Sale. Ohm Kiiml twd HU'il Hack, One open single liuKKy- One l!4-liieh spring-ttsith Harrow. One new Garden Cultivator. Vnr ,SV7 f'Jiffiit. Call at. A. I. i t'll UTIO'H, Moiiiunutli, Or. J. C. HUGHES, MONMOl Til, OK. Boots and shoes made to order. Artistio repairing. All worK guar anteed in durability and workman ship. A lair share ot patronage so licited. ...THE... j Itlonmouib Eaundry II. !. WHITMAN, Prop. . Should have vour Work, f Washlna called for and de livered. Washing called for on Tues day and delivered on Hatur- day...... Klerk Guaranteed. 4 Monmouth, Oregon. H. H. Jasperson, UNDERTAKER, I Independence, :: Oregon. Everything New.