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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
,-,,.,1 tv...SK. Xl)KrESl.KNCK.OHS. QCim.KU r m . j amaa t;orresponuem;c t QPfteeceeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeo Mm. 01 ,0! 01 05 0! 01 d 0D 01 l'arkrr. Mr. WeUel is visiting . S.rtnk this week. A few from here went to Corval lis on the excuioi Ut Weilnw Jay. Jim Scratlord was visiting old j fri.uls in Parker last week. J't" soon leave for Walla Walla, L will make In" : '' KMI.. " future houie. Win. Fuqua arrived home Wed nesday with a fine bunch of cattle. Mr .nd Mrs. A.J. Richardaon were visiting at the home of Mrs., J.O. Davidson one day lat week. John Vernon is workimt for K. Evans. A number from here attended J church at Suver Sunday. Mrs. James Tedrow, of Corvallb, vUitl ner son. Clarence. Saturday - .1 o .. .. C. M. Bradley, of Corvallis, spent I (P Sunday at the home of his parenu. I Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bradley, of this place. j W Mr. and Mrs Fuqua were visit- Q orj up the Luckiamute Sunday. k We are glad to nearwiai r. Dickinson is rapidly improving and will soon be home. The teachers have just found out that Parker needs a teacher. The directors receive two or three ap plications by every mail. James Helmick and Clay Bush visited at Albany Sunday. Stock for Sate. Tn Wil of 'milch cows. One Durham bull. Twenty head of voung stock. Viola Hall, One mile south of Independence. Ballston. Mrs. Mayfield has about recov ered from her illness. Harry L. Day, of Portland, or ganizer for the Woodmen, was nere Friday. .I G W. Wilcox, the former noiei proprietor here, has rented his es tablishment to Peter Ryan and moved to Portland. A large amount of wood is cord ed along the track here awaiting shipment to Portland. Mr. Turner, who has bought Charley Chapin's place, moved there this week. Mat Caldwell, of Lebanon, has bought the farm of his father-in-law, Kenneth. Kenneth Campbell will soon move to Monmouth and will liv on his farm south of town. We are making a Drive on Several Lines... J Lines-. nPfi5 V ( Wa" Paper j 0 D CO CO CO 01 CD 10 co CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB rn 0 ggOOOdvvOOvwvwwwv ,..m fWralha last Friday to see II Vlll vw - - her grand-daughter and returned Sunday. n.t that ha amil ited himself with special honor at the time of hit graduation. He had noble qualities 7" , , , i ia his make up; pure thoughts, Mi.s Marv Helmick haa return- nler con- , clean iiiii iwi - ed to Albany to attend school Lciou8 and he bore the stamp of P. J. Dickinson is reported much trae manhood, better and expects to return home jjl8 funeral occured last Sabbath eoon. afternoon at the Baptist church, The farmers have commenced conducted by Dr. Thomp-o . VU tVnrrh was filled tO 118 i . r omn mil. n i c i lttruJinK ouuiv-i v--- Geo.F. Rodgers & Co. Wholesale i more rain. v nect soon to hear of some of the big hop growers of Indepen- 1 e ... i J -A dence scattering out a lew uui.u, dollars worth of nickels to the children. America's Famous Beauties Utmost, capacity with friends who gathered to pay their tribute of .otir. to the memory of this choice young man, whose untimely death all deeply depiore. n w.B a member of the Degree of Honor and the members of this worthy Fraternity attended the lunerai in J. C. HUGHES, PIIACTICAL Paner Dealers r - Hoots and noes iiwk iu Our I'Mwrmi't Hhk are product of tjj,, repairing. All work guar- tl, tt mlll la the country. You Bnlm n durability and workiuan- ... ...... i.rliwi and freight .l;.. Will Hva mwii.-j ------ with a. 130 Court St, Salem, Or. I MONMIUTM, OK. ltonts and hoes made to order. BU,p- . . . A lair snare 01 paironago licited. L u.i.. na ihn hill vonder in t u u. hnnr on sk d eruptions, a """j- ' . Moicbe, sores, pimples. Ther don't the odd F ?' ... him. uor will any one who uses , . . '-Mown cemetery he was KK''TSlaM to rest, where very tears of r; irnmU r ha it rneuiu van-1 Uon la uoori mo waw i8b before it. It cures sore lips, cui- U hknd. chilblains. Infallible for piles. 25catKirkland Drug Co. a DIKU. Elijah West, a brother-in-law of J. H. Butler, h moved here from Everett, Wash. He lived on Salt Creek twenty-five yeari ago. The rural telephone company had a meeting last week to make rules governing the line. Calvary. E. Davidson has finished sowing 20 acres of Musquit grass and C. E. Tedrow six acres of yetch seed. County School Superintendent C. L. Starr was through here last Thursday. Miss Edith Alexander is visiting relatives at Wells. Floyd Mix, who died last Satur Av mornina: was the eldest child of Mr. 'and Mrs.' M. Mix. of our city. He was born in Inde pendence Srt. mh ISSf? and lived his mori life at the home of his parents here. For six weeks he battled bravely ..,un.1v and uncomplainingly with that dreaded disease, typhoid fever and all that the best of medi cal skill and the most faithful loving care could bestow were given him, but all in vain, for Death claimed him for his victim. At the age of ' 19, his brief, life ended on earth, to begin its eternal existence in a better and brighter world beyond. He was a young man of excellent character; loyal to duty and to the right and ft sin cere lover of his home and his friends. It will be remembered that he was a member of the last UDOtl flowers thai cover his (silent home. The bereaved family have the beartMt sympathy of the entire community in their bitter affliction. failed to inaterial- 1 Ut5 U1IU Oil'." . ne. it is reporieu u no b"" pieces at McMinnville. AND DKI'AKT 70 K OREGON SlIOT JUNE UNION PACIFIC ffMESCHEnULK FHOM lNIllCI'tNDItNC AHHIVI rKOM Chicago Halt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kaiiaan City, ht. D a m via Touie, Clncugo and Hunting- i.asi. ton. t 4 .:i0 p in When in SALEM put vour team in the RED FRONT Owry and feed Stable Reasonable rates for Livery Higs. . . RadabauaM BramUt, Props. 104 Commercial Ht. J'hoiie 851. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. di.nc,. for iDdepen- iiu mouth ami Alrllo 7-.:m a. in. p. in. Moii- lave Indc -i. ,w K mouinaiid nulla ll:UI a. m. 7:lf p. in. L'vwi Monmouth for Alrlle. 7:.K)a. m. AM p. m. 1,'ven Monmouth for ltallaa. 11:211 a. m. 7-M p. Hi. leaven Alrlle for Monmouth and Jiidependunce. t:W B. m, t:W p. in. leaven Dallas for Monmoulli and Independence. 1:00 p. m. 8:30 " t ' Unnmnlllh for independonc 0:15 a, m, :m p. m. 2:4(1 " 5:45 ' :(H " ljeven Indepen dence for loo. 2:0ft p. m Atlantic Halt Lake, Denver, i. Kt VVitrtli.OtllUlia. 8 :60 p in via Kansan City, Ht Hunting- l.oiim, v,n-' Urn. and r.BHi. St Paitl Waila Walla,l-e i- KastMail ton .ISlxiKane," ai ds m via lace, Pullman, Spokane. Minneapolis, r. v I-jl"l. I'UIII'"!, wankee, Chifiigo and EaHt. 8: 10 a in 7 a m , S. i...tlo,,,l to Cliicni-'o. No v. iimirn. i ui n - ---- . rhanee of ears. Tickets Kant via all rail or via boat an.) rail vis '''I'v, OCEAN AN II Kiv r.it Bviiri KROM I'OBTI.ANn. 8 p iii All failing dates subject to change. For San Francisco Hail everv 6 days. 4 p m Dai'y except Sundav 8pm Saturday 10 pm ml.DMHIA BIVKR To Astoria ami way 4 p m landintrs. Kx. bun. visit DR. JORDAN'S mut (MUSEUM OF anatomy; w 1001 maasci , " rmvi - li.i.n Hlilu.uJ M.uib I " Inrr-'tAnntonilo! Muw-iiro (lrff'titnftrlrttrm In th City, A V.'lw.'". or liiiy rtintrnet. a pit ill.'ii(i.,lHIl Mrrtlliv W lit' ji!."t HMN-I.li.l oil the I'avlUC OK. duna ranait uioiin Tnmi airn i"l iwlrtdm Hd .ui'n who Hti hiiILtIiiic lie, Ml III Hlil'IH "f jruulllllll ll". fM'1-ltolill or l-Iriw. Ill iimiu.i mn NorV'.'iiii.i"lplivl,,l llrhlll..lm . Mii. liilllir..niU. rkm. Uoswrhws, ll. rrrnmrarr nf I rliiniln'. 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