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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1902)
.V, .... ... ' V. iN-m'.rr.NPRNCE kntkuprisk, ixpkpkxdknckI oiikuon to - i! nnnnnnnCDDOOO OOPPOpOOaOPf) , County Correspondence. j V I : " m t'utvary. . There wi51 prei.ihiiii at Klkin'a soh.iV, h u Simliy n.rnii)j! by Rev. S. J. I.imlay ol' Lwisville. The Highland Grange meet next Saturday at 10 oV'ork a. m. Fred. 'Sadie and Olive Cookie viitd Will Cockle and wife last Sundav. here Viola Alexander wa out last Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Morrison and daughter Bessie veiled friends here Sunday. A singing class was organized last Friday night at Elkin's school house. Mr. Jones of Monmouth is the teacher. It meets Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. Mrs. L. Martin is quite sick with what is supposed to be typhoid fe ver. Klckrenll. rauline Nfsiniih epent Sundi.Vj .rviee ' with her patents. j We hear wedding hell riin"w' ajiai'i at this place. The event will j take place Mime time this week. , K. Kss weiit to Dallas Mon-j day on business j Last v-ek the I'vrnKPHisK failed to reach us. What was the reas.ui t The papers were mailed from this otlioe at the usual time and there i no reason that wo know of why you should not have received jour paper. Ki. Mr. Seymour, our popular leath er, was married Sunday to Miss Georgia Mver and is pleasantly lo cated iu the M. Myers house. A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe In looking at A. T. 1 load ley, a healthy, robust l aeksniith of Tiluen, hid., that for ten veara he nutlered audi torturer from rheumatism as few could entliite and live. But a wonderful eliange followed his taking Electric ltlttm. Two bottlta wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a twlnif Id over a year." They regulate the kiduevH, purify the blood ami cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousnew. Improve digestlou and give r5'pt health, jryinem. uinji"i- Miss Alice Burch returned to Corvalhs Sunday, where she is unending the winter. , , laud Drug co. a. Mrs-J. J. Burch returned Mon-j day from Corvallis. where she had j Mrs. J. E. Hubbard was among been visiting the past week. j several to visit Salem Monday. Now is the time to order your Winter Suits and Overcoats Anything in the tailoring Cine Made to order at reasonable rates. W. G. Sharman, MERCHANT TAILOR, Bank Building, Independence, Oregon. fib fa z- z- iS-.g?-, .f, ,fti S "Jfe'&i fev D a.) .) a; R pULU HOUSE Is hard to beat. Q.jrhr iueir full of fine Furniture, Carpeting, ' Wall Paper, Shades, Picture Frames, Room Mouldings. m D We will serve you well and economically. fi) tl The House Furnishing Co., r 306 Commercial St, Next door to P. 5ALHM, UKL. (r ) Stores at Salem and Albany. ft '3 ) 3 m 01 01 01 We have in s-tct k at this writing a nice line ytni to solt't t I'fDiti, fonsisliiif l.f Carving Sets, Kodaks, Razors, Hones, Strops, Pocket Knives, .Table Cutlery, Scissors and Shears, Small Hitles, Hunting Coats and a largo number of article, which will make useful presents. Call in ami examine the line. No trouble to tdiow goods. prazer & Rice, HARDWARE MERCHANTS. ID 15 10 10 to 10 (0 10 1 ' 98S99S8 SSooSoooooooO i KnIU C'ty Uader. The instruments for the hand have been sent for. The M. W. A. will give a ball on Thanksgiving night with supper nt the Homo Kestaurant. Rev. 1. A. Bristol left for Eugene Monday to attend the ministerial meeting is connect ion with the Lnymens' Conven tion held there. LOST Between the Todd place and my residence in town a three tined pitchfork. Please leave at Watkins store. Jonah Lowe. There will be a wood cutting bee for the M. E. church to morrow, Friday, beginning in the forenoon. All are invited. Dinner will he served at the parsonage. The hell at the M. K. church is broken so that it cannot be rung but all the regular services will be held next Sunday if no new cases of dipthoria appear. The evening service is a tem perance meeting, and the sub ject will be "ine J,egan,eu Liquor Traffic." Warren Ward, M. L'. Thomp son a nd F. G. Raymond, who were recently appointed ap praisers -of the Adella Michcll estate here, with J. S. Michcll administrator, appraised the property Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Colwell started for Somerset, Texas yesterday, which place will be their home for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Colwell have been identified with our town life for some years and it is with regret that we learn that we learn that a removal is necessary even though it may not be permanent Mr. Colwell'a health required the change to a dryer climate. The meeting held by Elder Allen of the L. D. S. were closed lust evening. We learn that during the present month infant sons have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Graham now living at Salem and to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lombard now resident of California. J. 11. Teal was sufficiently on his feet Again to be down town Saturday. Feed your team at FALLS CITY Livery & Feed Stable r l:Hu)itlla rfttet fur Livery ltiyt. ... Dennis $ tiugbci, Props., FALLS CITY, ORE. Phone orders receive prompt attention. s There is nothing that improves tho appear ance of a young lady so much a a $if!i$l) f)9t Wo can suit you both as to price and quality. Our Black Velvet Hats with jet crown and long stylish plumes are much in vogue. Try one. Per haps you would like ono of our Fancy Stitched Felt Turban. They are much worn this fall. We have them in all colors. A complete lino of childrens' Hats. JIats made to order. MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth 13 THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00. fl HIRSHBEUG, President. AliKAM NKI.SON', Viee l'reciilen C. W. IRVINK, CiiHhirr. DIRECTORS. H. IlIrBchberg, D. W. Sears, 15. K. Kinitli, M. W. Stewnrt and A. Nelflon. A general banking and exchange biwinenn transacted. Loam made. Bill iliscomited. Commercial credits granted. Deposit receled on current account ubject to check.