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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
I r V 1 " ' V ' v.. ... INPKI;KNDK NCK KNTKKPUISK, 1MI ri:NM.NCK. ()KI.(i()N , J HE OLD RELIABLE Eta KM K. I- .VJ rf3 AhsnfutoSv Pure RE IS NO SUBSTITUTE k J Business Locals . il Our Christmas stocK win arrnej ,.)!!. Wagoner's. j A pair .-f " Shoes will suit i t on. I tie uasei j i Special bargains in Pocket! 'utlery at P. M. Wade Co. r,0 head or less of CoUwold EweB , Apply to J. A. Grigsdiy. j '"nw tablets for examinations, . ' r 15c. The-Kaket Mcr. line of Chocolates are miplete at Wagoner's. S. Moore for Ilernicide iif cure. Sold bulk. i if desired. : in Salem visit Strong's ) urant. It is headquarters for i ' ;eudence- people. .,e have some ol the neatest box paper that you can find 10c to 19c. The Raket 'etor. Come and see the association for capturing husbands at the Opera House Nov. 25. k Better notice our big bargains in Tohacco in our north window. They are not lasting long. Wagoner's- Tf von want a cood souare meal served irl real family style, call at ! City Restaurant ou C street, j Prices right. R. M. Wude & Co. have on dis play a nice line of Nickle and Silver Ware. 'Examine the goods and get their prices. . For the next thirty days we will give special discount on shot guns. Call while the stock is complete. R. M. Wade & Co. Th Palace Hotel keeps crowing ! miVilic favor ridht alonz. First i - - . ' -s meals at reasonable rates is- is doing it. .vill be with you on holiday n.nd show the nicest Hue of i zanies, uojis anu mucy goouo ve ever had. The Raket Stor. I A splendid musical and literary ; .ugram has been prepared for Wednesday night Nov. 26, and no one should miss seeing the ' Rev erie? of a Bachelor." A beautiful j dream carried out by sixteen love ly young ladies. Fresh salted peanuts at Wago- ner s A1I ilome maae. Calendars Calendar. Yes, calendars for 1903. Yoii can get them with your own picture on tlieru at rirKKL'8 GALLERY. Nothing will be nicer to send to your friends for a ! Social and Personal. , it I Mr. and Mrs. J. Tavlor visited j Li W..1U Kri.lnv. ! Miss Rose Clodfeller spent Suti-j d y in ' 'oryailis. i ! V. IT. Billiards was u passenger ; to Alh.my Friday. j Rev. T. 1'. Haynes, of I.wif villc ; 1 w n the citv Mmiday. i j L. W. Robertson, of Portl :t 1 w is in tho city Saturday, j Frank Brown, of Dallas, was an ; ' I 1 1 ...Iit..!- tfri.l.tv. I t 1 IHiepei'Ut-oi . i iii i"i - l Rev. 15 J. Kelly m ft passengt -r j to Portland Monday afternoon. .1 M SMrk nnd family returned; Sunday from a trip to Portland. j Louie Wiprut was n pass-nger lOj Alhanv Saturday returning honif ; I. C. Dickey was a passeiig.T to Albany Friday evening, returning homo this week. C'yde Caves left this week f r Albany, whe-e h is to be runner for a hoi; I there. Js WhitPakpr ,efl Tudy for . n? gwks a usiut-ss location. F. A. Patterson was on the streets last Friday fr tno first time since his serious illness. Miss Pearl Cooper visited her parents here this week, returning to Portland Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ola Grant "Las bt?en visiting friends in Independence says the Dallas correspondent to the Tele gram. Petunia Pickles, Charity Light f..ol, Belinda Bliss and their friends will entertain at the Opera House Nov. 25. Mrs Will Mattisori returned to Astoria last Friday, after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. J. 12 Hubbard V, Paddock returned Saturday eveninir from a week spent nt South Bend, Wash., where he is interested in a store. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Waller It ft this week for Walla Wnlla, Wash. Mr. Waller will clerk for S. Hays in his cigar store there. M. L. Dorris visited Salem last week. He has decided to remain h'-re a few weeks before leaving, as his health in much improved. members of the Wells fj.mil v and nihr residents of Bimia Vista, left Friday for Southern Oregen to locate timber claim. Roy McFadden left Sunday for Walla. Walla, Yah. ..)-ami eirs. Wurman Tlflvs left Tiiefilav for ,i orP an(i thev will make their future home in Walla Walla. Isaac Mattisori was a passenger to Portland Monday. His health is very poor and his eyesight is almost totally destroyed. IDs sons Charles, I). A., and II aeconi- pauied him to Portland. Frank Mulkey, of Monmouth lias arrived in Eugene. He will be the day clerk at the .Hoffman House. Eugene Guard The Male Quartette will singl"' ' y" , " 7x,B ... . .... . -. Ineworean. which he sold to the Wednesday nigni at me House. There will also be a besuti i ful character song. .esa . - - Sec OurChilstnui Goods Aiiimiik I In new ar il v n I h in lute copy l ivllnl'iiok now Iiuv 111 HHll'k Mill will tini tin MiImII lltll IIIH t.f I In leinl- llIU ll.MlU of tin day. All Hi" hai.llnii ' liooli now n Imii'l. lirun-iii UTtiiir prliv fir llu ifunlar ,'0 1ikU ; tail fl.Xi. A flue paper Napkin for 20 eeiiin per 1 01). Our Holiday iil urn r rlviiiR ilaily. Tliey 111 m-mi b- exhibited. Mrs. II. E. lirumegin. of Van couver, has b"ei) visiting her mother, Mrs. L. II. Foster of this place. Mrs. Foster accompanied her daughter back to Vancouver for a stay of a couple of weeks. At the United Evangelical church next Sunday, Sunday school at 10 preaching at 11 a. in., K L. C. E. at G.30, Mabel lioydston. leader. preachinpatT.HO. The committee appointed , to prepare a program for the free entertainment to be given Thanksgiving evening by the K. L. C. E. has tcen doing god work. A pleasant evening is an ticipated. The exercises will be- gin at T.iiO. All are welcome. The Normal Society of the Nor mal school nt a meeting last Fri day evening, selected A. R. Rutherford, of Burns, as a repre sentative in the local oratorical con test. The try-out will be held in December. Mr. Kutherlord is a junior and was a member of the Normal debating team of last year which won the league champion ship. The ' Monmouth ladies basket ball team is composed of tho follow ing members: Martha Leader, cen ter; Bertha Leader and Stella Hampton, forwards; and l'lrma Hall and Ruby Recce, guards. They are practicing hard and will meet the McMinnville team Friday evening. In a gumo with tho Nor mal faculty Saturday evening they made an excellent sboiving, though All the services nB usual at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath conducted by the pastor: It will be the Sabbath before I hanksgiving and let all be present. In the eve ning the tonic will be "1 be liatties of Life." It is blso -'Decision Day" with the Sabbath school and also with the Congregation. A most cordial invitation and welcome are extended to all. Geo. C. Will the Salem Music ! and Sewing Machine dealer, pased j - First Baptist Church at Mon mouth on Tuesday of this week. ui'i e an excelled s nonm, . . . i i .... , , , . interests are increasingly largo i defeated bv the superior weight on " -' " " - ' lh"v,? tiaflic with many fore the men. ....... ti.i ... :.. :..,1..... j-,'," 4 '-' Sid AIo Album--, I'urnrn, etc. Our full Hue isexpeetetl any tluii', wlit'll we w ill show you u full line of . . . Cbristsnas novelties Winn Bros, have purchaed the restaurant. Mrs. K Marshal, of Tticoma, Wash., i visiting relatives lu re. Guy Bindley, of McMiniiville, visited old friends hero this week. Miss Florencr. Burnett is expected from Kugne Thanksgiving day. President E. D Ressler was a south bound pnssenfter this mom intr. Mrs. II. H. Wagoner is expected home tomorrow from a two-months' trip to tho ICai-t. An auction sale of tho farming utensils of W. P. Bradley, of Par ker, will occur Monday, December 1st. , King Tctherow, who has been visiting friends here left Wednes day for Spokane, Wash.. Ho has been at Rossland for the past two yeurs. Bruce Hurnett, trainer of thfi Normal football team, ii endeavor - ing to arrange an excursion by boat to Salem for the Thanksgiving C'fllllli. Dr. Thompson was greatly de - lighted with his visit to Aberdeen, Wash. That thriving city with a popnlntiou of 7000 ,s full of active '. ... , , , , - buciiiess life and has a class of in- tellkreut and wide-awako citizens, Its schools, churches, homes uud business houses are a credit to tiny city on 'the coast. The lumbering and eign parts. Grav s Harbor is indeed a very' remarkable and important point on this northwest Pacific coast. Ex-Superintendent of Public In'struction Irwin, well-known in Independence as a Methodist preacher, is in trouble nt Juneau, Alaska, charged with malfeasance in public office. He is alleged to have appropriated for his own use i 1,irr nnirmnt inn.de un of sums - rr i rancring from 1 to $ 10. on criminal cas which came before him lor trial. Up to this charge which is hoped will prove groundless, the accused lias borne an excellent rfpiunuun. All the bust Booki now in i x A. -4 (V TV Our htneU i'f pluyliitr curd Mi tii-ver n eiiliip'eti H it, lit nt tlit premuit time. Illeyele I'Hnlit ."e per ileek MnM'tit 2ft H-r deck Wlilit :i.'io per iiwk KxtM tine eartl. ,Mle per deck On 'oii Hrenlo eiirdM l it ileek Sii uir l'n f IihIu ii pute -sevemi new l-nlMiJut In. Itiind Concert. Friday evening, Nov. 21, the In dependence and Monmouth Band is billed for an excellent entertain ment at the Opera Houho here. The follow lug is tho program: March ImperlH Atilliony Oyeriure "Hlory t'lty". ...IjerimK"' Voont Kolo "UrltiUliig H.iliii".... Oxctifurtl Mr. I O. Powell. Iteverlt. , ."Wsjsldo Chapel" ... Miller Trombone 8ul Cnforgiuten" dominion Wnltzes Loney CoriM Molo-('o'litiiliin 1'unU-lii. . ItllllillKOII Prank Liu-ik, Vocal Solo Jtip Vhii Winkle.,.. Mli-s Klu liurtiotl. 'Cello Htilo , Mls Bowilen Win. I'.nrnelt tu his famous Chititm petlalty Act. My ("renin Hue l-'cliu Uuartelte D.ivU "Hiiuidlouft i loins" A uiusleul novelty (l!y r ijiit.-Ht j After the tntertuiiniienl tho Hour will bo cleared and tho Indepen- i deiico orclieslra, consisting of eight ! j,in!es, will givo a dance. j A gpecial motor will return to M0mut.h niter the concert and also after tho dance. I In some manner, while working . tt,(,t warehouse, Geo. E. Brey i 1'cll backward and cut u bad gash 'in the back of his head. His , wound, however is mending as ; rapidly aa could bo expected, 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... I'ltltiloNH Kxtntrtioit A Mpi'Ciuliy, ((lopcr IlulhtltlK. Iiuli'l)'tiUcm,l r. i;. r. ni;.Kid; Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN 8T11KKT, 1 I NOKI'KNDKNCK, - - OllKOON. OTIS 1. IJUTMCU, M. !., Physician & Surgeon Ofllce in Opera House huildiii, Itt.'HideiK I'tione 5. Oftlce i'lione 9 3. s. iwooki:, Tonsorial Artist v ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop uitiiAtpfl An VnrtH ruIh nf O Rlrppt. r,nMtv- v... -- - L TV. iV W kjT ; ; )'."-'f m,i" iimnnT New Year's present.