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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1902)
I .mn.mniiMmamiiwi , -v FSTk f3 CHIC -1 rW f TTT V ' ' .V TTT JTT, r,J7 , v r. w j . v. V vV i W rnrrocnnnHpnrfl ....... '3 Itttem VInIii. i The Ciide 1I t " I'1'10' j ma flourishing condition. XWj names nre,consdantlv Wwg, advlnl j to Hie list f nxMiiWrphip. Krnest j Cole and li'-orge Kurre were inili j aed .it ln lat meeting. , Anient Gobat, instead of oivupy-j log ins reeeuu,)- viimni . .j j near Sheridan, ha moved onto the' Stunin ranch, just wed of ISoena Ilia friends are v'hul to h'VD him remain in this section. About the maddest man in l'olk county hist Tuesday niil. was j Harry Siuires. A hand of horses j belonging to Mr. Squires got loose and after ruling all night he caught the runaways near Albany. ''xt morning. Mr. ami Mrs. E.l Harmon return ed Tuesday to their home nt Bridge port, after a brief visit to relatives here. Walter Krer.ti, accompanied by a friend, arrived from California last vek f-T a few weeks' visit with relatives. They left on the return trip Wednesday. Ira Rowe wa a business visitor to Monmouth. Tuesday. Andy Targason has moved Onto the place recently vacated by Cyru Purvine. The latter has moved below Independence, onto a ranch owned by his father. Elmer Hall made a business trip to Benton county Monday. Hop samples have been much m evidence in this locality of late. The prices offered range from 20 to 23 cts. per pound. Lewis Burnaugh, the star athlete of O. A. P. ana Miss Abbie Gros borg were out from Corvallis Sun day and spent the day with: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hall. Mr. Green, a Salem hop man, was a visitor here Saturday. John Baldwin was a business caller at Croston Monday. Don't forget it Another con test is on. We can't hope to be the first, but who cares if we're last. Help us get hold of the new and win the sixth prize. The E.ntkr pkise is your friend. Subscribe. A Mr. Hinton. representing a Portland firm, peddled steel ranges in this locality last week. He was ' highly successful. Among others who purchased ranges were Mrs. A. Anderson and Gus Pagenkopf. The stoves are beauties. Johnny McClain and wife are moving onto the Richardson place. A recent experiment at the Oregon Agricultural College proves that excellent syrup is made of the juice of Petite prunes, by boiling until the right consistency is se cured. This will no doubt mean more money to growers for the pro duct, in the future. John Kirkland, of Independence was a business visitor here Sunday. A canary singer, sent recently by Mrs. Anna Rowe to a friend in Watertown, N. Y., has reached his destination safely and apparently none the worse for his long journey. TTio friends hereabouts will be glad to learn that at Spokane, last week, E. D. Baldwin, formerly post master at this place, but now of lMHTKNUKNCK KNTKM'MSK. I N 1 1 ITKN D K N ' K , O H MWrr & -VV v'v-zwv v-' w v. w 0? 01 We are Q1)) GD 1 fjt 01 01 3 0! 01 SI 01 01 01 01 druggist. , . , . . 1 i C oudv skiei and an occasional! , A. 1 shower denote the approach of Oregon's season of "mist." OKI chens are Dr.n..g o c , and voung ones 11 cts. per pound j Old chickens are brining 8 cts at the local store. Butter is quoted j at 20 cts. sunny Slope. October 5), 1002. Rev. G. S. O. Humbert, pastor of the Christian church, at Corvallis, ws in this vicinity working in the interest ol the Eugene Diviniy school this week. F. C. Haines, is hauling wood for Mr. Shinn and bringina back a load of baled straw for G. L. Zum walt. John Sumter is hauling out fence posts. School opened Monday. The en- mllmpnt for the first week was eleven. J. B. Stump has sowed a large acreage of summer-followed land. Wm Herren's family will re iniii in Sm!mii f"r the uiiiler. William will look after things on the ranch during the winter. rifoac w Kturtintr no nicely since fh reeent rain. The exceeding dry When in SALEM put your team in the RED FRONT Civery and Teed Stable Reasonable rates for Livery Rigs. . . . Radabausb Bramlet, Props. 104 Commercial 8t. Phone 80I. M W"2 I CO GS000S08S080S00600 SSSooSowSSiaSoooa H..W und U now a full-neuceo iStOCK. . r.. r... - ..-. .....L.' making a Drive on Several Lines, Mrs. Ohm lus built a new cattle oairtl. cut? una miiw yi v K- , . t If Ant ranches in rom t-juniy Eurmirs in this vicinity are be coming anxious for more rain so - hdr u j . t " Amerfeii's I'liinoiis lleuiitl-H Look with horror on skin eruptions, blotches, w.res, pimples. Thev don't have them, nr will anv one who uws Ituckleii. Arnica Halve. It glorlrlen the fane. Keeina or snlt rheum van ish t-for( It. Itrures sore lips,ehau haiiils. chllhlalus. Infallible for piles. ie at Kirkland Iru Co.'s. I'urker. Miss Mildred Linville, of Cor vallis, was visitintf relatives in Parker one day last week. Green Suvr, visited our little burg, Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Davidson had a pig seyerly shut by hunters. Look out hunters. James Ilelmick will soon have his new chopper put in the ware house ready for work. Ralph Wells, of Buena Vista, visited friends in Parker, Sunday evening Mrs. J O. Davidson and Mrs. I Cox visited relatives in Buena V'iBla, Sunday. Jeff Miller, visited his sister, Mrs. llevvit, Sunday. Clay Bushes hand is somewhat better. He expects to resume work soon. A. B. Laeey, who is a forest Warden near Fish lake, is expect ed home soon Mr. Williams, of Airlie, h liaul in hrrl staves from the Dave Johnson place to Parker for ship ment. in r n rjir (f-o K( ( N , lUTOHKK 10, iwrj race setters lor low prices, Salom, Ore. ia Y nisi wii. ,--.. .1 u ; iiennner, "nwn, i"r " " The Pm ker school is still with out a teacher. Carl HerreiTI.fi Friday for Col f. Wnah.. where he had been tendered a position as freight annt! OREGON Shout him AND Union Pacific ok.-akt TIMKSCHKHl-LK FOR FltOM IMIKI-KNIIBNCK Oiicnito Halt, bake, Denver, PortliimJ Ft Worth, O11111I111, Special Kansas City, Ha 111 via Ionls, Cliico and Hunt mi;- hast. ton. Atlantic Salt bake, Denver, Kx press Ft Worth, Imiilia, X : 00 i) 111 via Kansas City, Ht Hunting- Louis, Chicago ton. and hast. St Paul Walla Walla, I-ewis-Kast Mail ton, Spokane, Will 11 a in via lin e, I' 11 1 1 111 a 11, Spokane. Minneapolis, St Paul, Duliilh, Mil waukee, Cliinitfo and Kant. 7 a in 72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of ears. Tickets Knst via all rail or via boat and rail via Tort land. OCKAN AND K1VKH SCIIKIM.'LE FROM FORTI.ANII, AH sailing dates subject to vliaiie. For Sun F'ranciseo Hail everv 5 days. 8 i 111 4pm IiaTiv except coi.fMnu imveb Sunday 8 p 111 To Astoria nd way 4pm Saturday landings. Ex- Sun. 10 p m AL HERREN, Agt., Independence. AHHIVK FHOM j 4 .no p in 1 . 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