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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
INPF.rKNm-.NCK KNTEKPinsK, INnKI'KNnKNVK, ORKtiON 0998889698889 688888886968Q GO Tnt m tv Corresoondence. i i O5) ! A What about vmtr u nuoiiii YMn. Mr. anJ Mrs. Janus tout a ?rf Miss IVrtlia Kone.oneof Hu.Wj Independence vMtr. Turnlay. most romifing young Indies, ;. nt jjr ami yt .. J. Hall. of Well with her J'Ti-iits i vjsjtH jauy, her 1 tn'U " ThankiLvin )ire. Mies Kowe is a student of Monmouth Normal. lu returned t wehool Sunday. A hack load of iUiena sportsmen attended th shooting match nt Suver, tho day before Thanksgiving and report a Rood time. V. V. I'ereival, of Jndependence was a business visitor here Sunday. Mr?. F. A. Douty returned to hr Independence home, Saturday. Newspaper correspondents are not infallible; they do not manu facture items; they are dependent, in a great measure, on the veracity of others; tliey do not purposely make themselves ror other people ridiculous. If errors occasionally creep into the newspaper, blamo should fall on the parties who cir culate false rumors. The corre spondent, as stated, is only human, but he aims to be accurate and truthful. Klmer and tins Pagenkopf) tiid road wok. Tuesday, the former! in Bueua and the lattur out to- j wards Independence. i Wednesday l?utter u very scire parts at 0O0 per H. in these J I Tv"lr-''ff',t Anatomical Miwrnn in tuu u ... t, mrr rtfvH-(V in f City, A 'visit DH. JORDAN'S omT !T!USEUH OF AKATOSf K5I fcUKKTT ST.. MN FfUNC'SfO, CAL I -- lis ui .i. wi: i 4li riirrw A Hi . L"t SplVU.I i-M tin if V. JOROAH-PHIVAT! OtSCASCS 1 YrtHic ntrw H'1 mMrtl MilvHf v I iul n Hunviin at -v. i-hchiimi. rnu' U.-h, t .! (H t 'v.- pftu t-r, the lVtr lv .jr.tnl Imnivdim n-'t.-f. tun ppriMwii In lk. 'l.ir it.M-H Hot I'ltUlll It v-t furm nlViri."", bi t W hH known t't h- mtr ml . . . . L. .... il.. n ..M.4 KiirtHMMi lr'lAlimlll U' itim without Hi" ho( .1!riF.f. TritM Uttfl tv tut Kiirt. Kail If ri'KHV 1 inplrtnctotlIUfCtlTa f.niHti mnvit rm'.r- hmi." v.rtr.. f .r l?.Hk. PHll.oOPHT F Tf 1HI A4-Ifr.. si Al l. ' t fnsu i. viu'v OX JO(iDA ft CO.. 1061 Mart St, 5. F. CD CIri$iiBUS$ Presents Wo liavo in stiu-k at this writim: a nifo lino "r you to ft-Wt lVmn, t otisist iitT of Carving Sets, Kodaks, Razors, Hones, Strops, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Seizor and Shears, Small Hides,, lluutinn nU and a lare number of article which will make useful presents. ( 'all in ami examine the line. No (rouble to show p'txN. prazer & Rice, HARDWARE MERCHANTS. (('0 GO CO CO to CO CO C5 CO C9 CO CO CO CO S -Si -S -5 . V 4 a- 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. 14 f Mra. Johnny McClinu ha been seri..uly ill this week ir. Ketchum huU'eiiia nUendunco. IVrhaus the worst storm that h is struck theee parts tliif H-iifon, prevailed Sunday afternoon. The, wind and rain beat with fury, audi few travelers were abroad. Cleve Pi'Hther. wh is a student of the alem buineH8 colleRe, has baeu visiting at home the past tv0 weeks. The modem Golden Hule: "Do others or they'll do you!" Miss Tillie Steele visited friends at Parker Saturday. ; t: .r., i n fine new air tiuhtj heater in service in the M. K. 1 church. i '.Shafe" Kreutz was up from In dependence Saturday on business interest. .1.. i lie oi'iniun Hini'iiu larimTH ht T m liirlll Ol l tiatllJUier, urn u.y , , ... v ! ai'outH ih that Hieilinar fur th.s U la-t week, to Mr. and .lrn. " M 1 ,,. , , , is nt nu end.- lli heavy rain MeUuxh in. U reported. '. ' h : Uus week will remler tlie nuiiul Logins on tha Luekiamute ' ; t(io (uf .i, ttni ,,( luui;u pan last week. Newt and Jim ; , gll),j W(.Nt,Hr cin lm expeet'-il imw. Prnther are in charge of the job. ! 1 i I he firry bnat sunk Iuit Several nights, of lute, tlie steam-1 JiH(( u)l ll0l.( rttjw.j, JllV. -Ma-er Poinon has tied up at points j ii0 jms proven thitt the litii,nf this side of Corvallis, being unable j ferry nee so Rreat that a new lout to reach that plate because of the will probably have to ph.i-ed on log. ! tM r,ut- 7. ST?. yP. yP. stZ?' 1 -fc-! ) C) ) ) 4i) A pULih HOUSE Is hard to beat. Our house is full of fine Furniture, Carpeting, Wall Paper, Shades, Picture Frames, Room Mouldings. We will serve you well and economically. I el ft ft MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH. RAILWAY CO. i 'r! Pi It i dfiien fir Moii inoutli "! Alrlle 7:311 a. m. 8:.'W p. in. Ivi- Jmlf-n-ili'iiw for Mon tiioutn and liulla 1 :K it. ni. 0:15 p. in. L'vm Monmouth for Alrllo. 7:'i0 a. in. tVM) p. m. lven Moiimoulh fur 1uIIr. I1:M) a. m. IVJ.'i) p. 111. ! Leaven AtrllM for ' Mimmoiilh and : lndt-puiliioe. ! Bm a. in. .- p. in. Irfnve Imllttii for Moiinooiilh and Ind'K!iulBiic. 1:00 p, m. 7: " vc Monmouth for Indtned'iice : ii. m. I:.I0 p. in. l:Vt " H:Vt " N:00 " Jjravra Indi-pnn-duiico for Mod, 2:05 p. m The House Furnishing Co., ft i 306 Commercial Next door to P. 0 iALtivl, UKT- Stores at Salem and Albany. Polk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - OaiQON. fountain pens I i. sJ . . t 1 1 I v jf4T All kinds nun snupuu. Priciis range from $1 to $3.50-and a few odd ones while tlioyjast for . 75 Cents ( Jivo us a call and I think wo can satisfy you in tho pen lino. O A Kramer , Co J. If. IlAWUJY, P. L. Campbkix, Premclnnt. Vice I'rH. Iha C. 1'owell, CaHliier. Paid Capital, $30,ooo. Dibkctokh: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Simpfon, J. B. V. Butler, John B. fitmnp, S. A. Withrow, F. P. Powell. ....Transact a General BnkUg and Exchange Busineoi THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK . : ' ' V OMT-A-L STOCIC, - $50,000-00 II IIIRSHBERG, PreMent 0. W. IRVINE, Cashier. A1SRAM KELSON, Vice I'reffiilen DIRECTORS. II. Ilirschlicrg, D. W. Ser, H. F. A. NoIhoii. Kmith, M. W. Ktwart nnd ' A eeneral banking and exchange bunineBii transacted. Loans made. Bill ilnJS I Commercial ciedita granted. Deposits received on current account ttbject to check.