Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, November 13, 1902, Image 1

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Orrgon
INDEPENDE
AND WEST SIDE.
l'OLK COUNTY,' OJiECiOX, N0VEMI5EII 13, 1002.
NUMBEIt
NINTH YEAK.
NGE ENTERPRISE
IIOO Hill I'M UNTM.
Im.Ii i imI urn Hi Center l ti
Itaplillv llmwlHK liMHlry.
Few people are aware, except
those directly concernni in the
buying and selling ol hogs, how
lupi-lly th industry of ho raising
j growing in this portion f P'k
(flinty. Prow of line fat porkers
-ui ii "'ii any day headed toward
tlx n'.iek yard at the 11 -
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prominent bu ft ol
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iiMill""'! !1'
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that many ..f"r fanner woo iwi K-kl:1(1, rMal-.-.
hitherto ignored lM murce "fi ......... ......
revmo now going Into ) imU'TY's I'ltlZU HAI.K.
hit-ini M i.f lng rniMi on e.dcn.j' - v
til.a principle. Thy see that there; It l'rvw "rent Mieee.
i- ,.M.y to he imido il It. Tl.-y Nnm f the Lucky Ones.
hiiv. (tito f.'uml "in ttiul it pays to J There i not hinu like advertising
inarki i thu Iim in '"'' rr',"lM0"jti make lhit(t g and nlotly
dithn instead of lli' razor-back ,, this Imiu-r ihnu the pro
vnnetv herMfoie. offered. Desiring prj,,,or f lKuty Department
to get M.iiuihif) mote tangible to ' w;,or,, j,ir ir, weeks a pag ml in
w.nk upon than mere general j lnj, :srKUyUtnr. announced that
t.ii.mi'iiti', Mr. IVrcivHl w re- fcn ,nZM ul(l bo held
.iueMi 1 to furuihh 11 lift of bin r-! fn)m j(,jayt NovemJwr IJJ. to
i-ont iiurchiiH' fi thnt I'oy '""'y j Satunlny, Nov Sib inclunivf. 1 he
CMii.l unjust whiit w.m l'in J"11-! rul! ami condition governing th
linliilno. giving tli nnniiwr f,fj Bame wero clearly ulatt'd 80 that at
I-ox knight. weijiM "d gro""f-j the final outcome there could b no
Th.. pricw pa''l rang'' fnm .r to C 1 u1iund,.rtanding or grumbling,
.'iitx pfr pound. Jive wpiglit
The
full .wing i the it:
N'stmo,
ii-r ! I UtitUy
11 W, C'onplon
Archi- SI ipT
J. Zijuc
A. And'Mi.
M. Suver
I-ot.
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. 24
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Lbs.
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JtJOi
48-10
2810!
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10')O
40r
200
im
3510
1S30
2 UK)
4100
1620
3720
1170
5993
3055
i'ratr '
Kurre -
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l'icken
Johnson
A. (5righy
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5
20
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10
20
8
13
5
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15
.John Oaborne. .
i. Alexander
W.L. WelU
W. C. Delias
Wm. N. Cockle
lillis Davidoon
Goy Hewit '
J. IJ. Tarker
The Gordon Hat
Maile of the beHt selwtetl stock, blocked
in the latest shope, trimmed in the
Jafest st les.
Price, $3.
Men's Suits.
A clothing department larger than
any clothing store in the valley. We
-jm II suits from
$7M up to $22.50
Shoes
The famous QUKKX QUALITY
thoes for ladies, 3.00.
Meyers Shoes for Men, $3.50.
Corner Court and Liberty
1NJKPKN1KNCK,
G.A.Wells 11 20
II. W. Murphy 15
Ge... Holier
Mrn. WhiUM.u.l 5 I0'.).r)
Joe Rodgcis 1H 4090
It. ('. PeArmond iNi W'.H)
A. C. Peterson . ft 1 UO
M. S Mix. ......... H 17H"
pave Dev.. .'!2 1.S0
Siitiii.n; , Cut Triii'
"Iffvt-rv MH k"iv I t h i;rnl
mt. Hi t in-. Ki'-u'n New Lift- rHI
1"'... 1... 11 if in I .iin-i-
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And th-re wasn't any
Mm Jfav Kennedy, of Indepen
dence walked away with the Prenn
'CumU
la. Pfie, -rtnitdnome f ru
Jiicket. Each Durchaser of drees
! good to the extent cf 12 was allowed
to guew at a number placed unuer
:.,! v,v the Kntkki'isk. 1 tie
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number no e elected was the uper
atittouB 13. Ming Kennedy clinched
it
The clothing priae was won by
Grandpa Weese, of old town. He
now eporta a new $10 overcoat as
the recult of guessing the neatest
to the number under the seal
Four hundred and thirteen was the
mini hr burled and Mr. Weeee
guessed 400.
The Shoe Prize, a $10 Accordion
fell to the lot of Mrs II. K
Cauthorn, who lives just across the
Tho store of the people and for ihe people.
Growing greater every day.
Write for our Catalogue.
Furs for Ladies.
We imv all our furs from America's
foremost fur dealers. We call them by
their proper names and guarantee every
one we sell.
THICKS KANGK FKOM
OSc vp to $25.00.
Ladies' Jackets.
Only the very latest styles are shown
bV PRICKS RANGE FROM
, $1.65 up to 25.00.
Dress Goods.
The famous Priestly Blacks and
Cravenettes popular the world over be
cause of their superior quality.
Streets, Salem, Oregon.
rivpr fniln im enenueiifn.
number under hciiI whs 19'.
Mrs. Ciiutborn guoid 2X.
The boy' pri'- for tlifc biggest
pumpkin wmh won t'.v a mm ol Mrn.
Jane WoihIs. Hi Weighed C0jfl
pounds The youth wis not h"K
in electing a nobby overcoat in
'exchange for his bitf p'.inpk in.
The girls prize of a V Jacket to
be given to the girl und.-r 11 years
of eg.-, who read Polity's ad to the jf
greatest iiiimlxr of people wb won
by Miss Lillio Mublemiin, of '
town. She rend the .tl to 2ii"!j
person-. '
I.Mht but not leiiet is wh.-re we all
ehioe eating hot Il.HH'0 pie witli;i.
brandy sauco. Baker Geo. Stoll ofj
the department "tore, put up an
article that wa simply delicious as
over L00 people will testify. So
timthsoiiii were his pies the supply
give out before some fifty persons
could C't their toru. Hot tea,
rofl'ee or cliocolnte was served with
them. As we said before the sale
was a great success. ;An immense
throng filled the store ill day nd
everybody ent home thoroughly
satisfied with the way they had
Wen treated.
Farmer AUriitlon.
I
have thorougbred Barred
Plymouth Uock Chickens for sale
cheap. PUae write for iurther in
formation. : 'i '" "' v .T ...
"-"""'"""" EI.iikkt Aramt,
' Monmouth, Or.
Stuinp-llayes '
A very delightiul wedding oc
curred at the home residence of
Mr. J. M. Stark last Sabbath eve
ning the 9th inst at 8 o'clock, Pr
K. J. ThomDeon officiating. It
was the marriage of Mr. Charles G.
.Stump to Mrs. Sarah A. Hayes
both of Independence.
At the appointed hour the con
tracting parties preceded by Vt
Thompson stepped into the pleasant
parlor, where the invited guests
were assembled, while Miss May
Kennedy played the wedding
march. In the beautiful ceremony
nt the Presbvterian church the
couple were pronounced husband
aud wue. tnen louoweu uearty
congratulations from all present.
An hour of social pleasure was
spent during which Miss Kennedy
entertained the company with some
fine inusio and to add to the en-
i joynient of the occasion the chil-
drenofMr. and Mrs. btarK, tnex
and Johnnie, played several
beautiful duets on the piano. All
were invited to the dining hall of
the hotel'where Mrs. Stark had pre
pared a most delicious wedding
banquet, which was greatly appre
ciated and enjoyed by all. The
guests present were J. F. Groves.
II. Hirshberg. T. F. Fisher, Mr.
Mr. Jason Neely, wife and son. Mr
Charles Gibson and wife, Mr. P.
Gibson and wife. Mr. N. E" Berk-
meen and daughter. Mrs. Kelso,
Miss Kate and Buby Kelso, and
May Kennedy, 'Miss Cook. Mrs.
Ramnall, Mr. W. B. Stump, Mr.
Stark and family, and Dr. Thomp
son. x
The event was indeed a happy
and auspicious one and Mr. and
Mm Sinmn hvB the best wishes
of many frienda for a pleasant and
prosperous lite. They win ma.
their home a few miles north of
our city.
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EGGS
k
Are always high. When they are scarce Make your
hens lay by feeding them
Security Poultry ?ood
No Eggs, No Pay.
Your money refunded if you are not satisfied.
For sale by
iS
A. S. Locke,
The Independence Druggist.
in
City Election Notice.
The annual election for the City
of Independence will b held on
Monday. December 1, WWl, when
the following city officers will be
fleeted:
Mayor, for a term of one year.
Becorder, for a term of one year.
Treasurer, for a term of one year.
Marshal, for a term of ono year.
Ono Councilman from each ward
for a term of two years.
POLLING 1LACK8.
First Ward City Hall.
Second Ward Old West Side
Ollice on First street.
Third Ward At the residence of
Mrs. Scudder.
Jl'DGKS.
Three judges are appointed in
each ward, the last two also acting
as clerks of election.
First Ward D. Cal breath, J. W.
Bichardson jr., A. Houston.
Second Ward S, B. Walker, D.
B. Taylor, D. H. Hodge.
Third Ward I. Hart, W. V.
Huntley, Forest Finch.
The election shall commence at
9 o'clock in the morning and shall
continue till 5 o'clock in the after
noon of the same day.
By order. W. G. Shakma.n,
City Becorder. 1
Stockholders Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
Annual meeting of the Stockholders
of The Polk County Land Company
for the election of Directors and
Officers, will be held at Indepen
dence, Oregon on Wednesday Pec.
the 31, 1902 at the hour of 1
o'clock P. M of said day
D. W. bEAKS,
Secretary.
Dated Nov. 10. 1902 -
Stockholders Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the
Annual meeting of the Stock
holders of the Independence and
Monmouth Railway Company for
the election of Directors and
Officers, will be bld at Indepen
dence, Oregon on Wrdnesday, Pec. j
the 31, 1902 at the hour ot iu
,'clock A. M.
P. W. Skaks,
Secretary.
Dated November 10, 1902
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Mel Baldwin, of
Salem was in
town Sunday.
A IMeasant Party.
special from lluenii.
A very pleasant event occurred
Saturday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pagenkopf. It
was a party planned by Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Howe. A taffy pull,
games and conversation furnished
amusement, and the affair was
greatly enjoyed by all. Those
present were: Mr. and Mrs Ira
Howe, Proi and Mrs Murphy, Mr
aiiaim ElU1eTlIaiCMrin3 Mrs"
Gus Pagenkopf; Misses Vera Mur
phy, Edna Hall, Jennie Rowe.
Elsie Liggett, Grace Thompson,
Clara and Ethel Knighton and
Florence Synder; Messrs. Harry
Davidson, Harry, Jimmie and El
mer Nash, Lester Murphy, Ernest
Cole, C. C. Kayi., L. Murphy.
Harry Davisson and Harvey Nash
presided at the taffy stand.
Good Fat Capons.
Fancy Thanksgiving Capons can
be secured by leaving orders at
Douty's Btore.
Cheat Hay for Sale.
Twelve Tons first class cheat hay
for sale by the bale or by the ton.
Inquire of Fred Hooper.
II. P.. Nehrbas, who is practicing
dentistry in Monmouth, returned
Tuesday from a short trip to 1 ori-
land. :
Asleep Amid' Flames.
Breaking into a biasing home, some
fin-men lately dragged the sleeping in
mates from death. Fancied secuiity,
and deutn near. It's that way wheu
you neglect coughs and colds. Don't
doit. Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption gives perfect proteetiou
against all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Keep it near and avoid sut
fering, death and doctor's bills. A
teaspoonful stops a late cough, per
sistent use the most stubborn. Harm
lees and nice tasting, it's guaranteed to
satisfy bv Kirkland Drug Co. Price
oOcaud $1.00. Trial bottles free.
I ...THE...
j iflonntoutb Eaundry
4 II. D. WHITMAN, Prop.
4 Should have your Work, f
Washing called for and de
livered. Washing called for on Tues
day and delivered on Satur
day 4
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Work Giuran.eed.
Monmouth, Oregon.
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