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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1903)
,S!.WKS..KNOK KXTKIUMUSK. IXl.KrKSI'KKCK. PKKUOS " ' .... e-s. .Vs. .V-v.,V 1 Minery ! millinery ! Clearance bale I IVcinninj: January o and lastin- two wooks 1 vvilloloso out my ntnv Into lnvt luits for half pru-o. limit wt'uc tions in tK-ant trinumnl hats also. Call i-arly. & MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth $ -n: Tl 6. l S.t-'oKi Social and rer&oiuu. ;a Saturday evening. C. L. Haw'.ey ami wife, of Mo , D !. 1 Cov. .pent Christmas with h I ar- i ... ii. L-ins iw.s.over horn uai ' . las Saturday. ' j As Robinson left ll week for j Honuiam, Wash A pew teed stable has opened up in tomi for business. Win. MoOarty. of Portland, was in the city hist week. T. 1). Cmpbel',, and wifo spent Sunday in Corvallis. II. P.. Patterson, of Portland, was in town last week. j w. Walker was a passenger to Corvallis Wednesday. Dr. W. U. Ailin spent Christmas with his mother in Salem. Sheriff . I. T. Krd was a business visitor in town Saturday. Mies Vula Torlwtt, of Albany, is visiting friends in the oily. Fred llo'n.an.of Full-City, vis ited Indeppiuler.ee Saturday. Miss Dorothy Cooper returned to Centrulia, Wash., Saturday. Airs. F. A. Patterson is visiting in Benton county this weeK. James Hilliard, a former black smith here, is visiting i" t'J"n- Miss Lola -Hark 'is spending the holidays with her parents here. of Port- Mrs. Sa-ah Ynnu returned to iwihm.l Snndaw Shei tha head of a department in l.lpman, Wollo & Co.' department ftor. lr. O. 1. Uutlerand 11. lliroli Iterg have.. jointly purchased a tine skill'. U is the intention supply it with electrical power. Mrs Miles llendiVk. after '....idinif t he holidays with rela- rj- ...... live lu re, returned Wednesday l her home in Me.Minuville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nelson returned Wednesday from a protracted trip to the Past and California. They repot a most enjoyable trip. i I di.er who The Misses Elva lavlor nu . . . 1)l0 KllHt Wie Irvine were Pallas visitors ( . , . x,,,;! returned Saturday and have located in Monmouth. Sam Thurston, the well known tootball player, wa over from Dal las Tuesday. Me has just recov ered from an attack of tvphoid fever' l)r V Provvn has delayed M..ir Miller, an exnerlenowd 'ho"- maker, has located in town. Head his nd in another column. The young, lo.year-.dd child ol Mr. nod Mr.' Frank Uet.nctt nc cidentally swallowed a Urg.t do- of carbolic iteid Tuesday and is in a very preearbm condition. Th Chl'U'tma dance was one of the best attended all'urs .t the kind ever held in the city. M.v ............. v u-i.tm nrenenl and all poll an unusually B'"H1 l'm'' President I'ampUdl, of llugene, was vicitiiic in Monmouth last i. i.'..... lu went to Dizzy? Then vour liver Isn't acting icllVou suffer rrom bilious- ncss, constipation. Aycr s Pills act directly on the liver. For 00 years they have been fhe Standard 1-amily Pill. Small doses curcviMi BUCKINGHAM'S DYEv? T. ... ' '- ents in Monmouth. P. M. Kirk land ha? sold hia residence property to Mr. Sehriver, lately from Illinois. Mis, tseCodt.dtertdle.la po8l. a BrturP for Kftatn Orepon tinn behind the counter lit W 0g- x ,,, . .........Uvl oner's store last week. Geor-re Claaiictt and family, of Portland, spent Christmas week with his parents here. Call on J. S. Moore for Herpioide the dandruff cure. Sold in bulk. or applied if desired. When in Salem visit Strong UesVaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. Mr?. Sarah Young and Mis Mabel Wells, of Portland, visited in Independence last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Matron, of Astoria, vi.-ited at the home ifJ. K. Hubbard over Christinas. Oeirg W. Clav'iiett returned to Portland Sunday. He reports plenty of work at good wages there. Mr. and Mrs. Avery, of Wall Walla, were in the city Monday, ilie guests of Mr. and M'S. Burru Estes. Mrs. Rose Utter, of Huntsville, Wash., is visiting relatives here. She will return to Washington Sat urday. S C. Baker and famllv, land, are visiting re.auv . - .-eks. owinis to the crowded condition of Pendleton business houses. Misa Eth. l Alexand-r, wno has 'ibeen visiting relatives here, left Tuesday for P.ickreall ami win go Sunday front th-re to hr home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tims. Kenuell, of Independence, are spending Christ -mas with their daughter, M. A. A. Jessup, in this city. Salem Statesman. E. W. Cooper returned lost week from a trip to Southern Oregon. He visited Ashland. .Me.Uoru, Grants Pass and other points while I absent from here. W. A. Want), of Eugene, was in the city , hist week. He has aban doned "tho school room and is now a "cnick" solicitor for a life in surance company- II. M. Ebl.ert, of Troutdale, is (.pending his vacation at Mn mouth. He is working in n large packing house fliere and reports WHe as first-class. John Wolveit.m, of Monmotith. died ve-terd ty morniun 1 1" -" the f",ther of a Uiioand prondnent , -.. ...! lliM Uteuesn of weeK. prom "'ni- ( i itnii y. w..;.... t.it,o to attend the stat! l.mir In which ti. i'1'" of his educational meeting at that place, j i.Bt,1 ri.m.., us we wil delay - M.HS Mabel WcUs .hpped and j til next we.-k an ae,,nnt of lh fell and sustained' injuries to her j honored old pmneer. . i. i l,..r iMiit-1 .... i! ii..L.r.l Oxhorne lec- back wnitu i.rv. (inement ind.Kii several day thin Ulr). tonight and tomorrow night . .. . : . ...... I k1. .. ., i ... ..o:. ,,,! S.-rniiti." in 1 ortiami on '" Mr. Oslxirnn is preparing to tour California on a hetura lour.ai.it by tlie way, the Ciegoniau recently paid this gentleman n very nn, tribute, savin s a vocalist he had i r.i .. i ....-I,-.,, I iliiri week . i w m. .i. nut. i !""" . - - vi e r tuna Rev. J. R. BaUtnrin, contmuestoj and intends r( ; llSWer to" a sum- improve, though he is sua Delias,., n.a fimli,. wiJi ar-imonglob0'at the bedside of his week. Site is much improveu present. The several Chriatma trees held in town on Christmas i-ve'were heavily laden with presents, and t l.n exercises preceding the distri bution of the present were of very interesting nature. The rhriHtma tree is the crowning joy ot the year to the little folks and on this occasion they lived up vo the expectation of the occasion. A million leet of the linowl logs are anchored at the sawmill north of town and the work of converting thc loga into marK( table lumber will commence ns soon as a few r pairs can b tnado t the uiachin erv. When the new machinery ar rives the output will be materially increased, but the d-mand at present for lumber are so pressing that no time wilt be lost In supply ing local demands at once. A joint installation oftheolli-j, Cer of I.yon Lodge, No. A. K.J and A M.( ami Independence Chap j ler, U. A. M. wa held Saturday evening at their hail in this city, j The installation exercise were fol-, lowed bv a banquet. The ollicers installcl in hyon Lodge were as j follows: A. S. Locke. W, M.;j C. W. Irvine, S. W.; U. inrscu th litost voice thev ever ba I lh privilege of listening to. Professional cards. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... PuliiU'. llxme'lleii n MMvlnliy. ( r Hull. Ilns. linh ismi!'!'11, oro. She fivoade, Davidaorj & Hedges. Ptop. Ciuarr. (LrariMto.ToWai c i.-i a in I (Joiili'i'lioiuM'.V. Fmsr Class Son ForMAtN ('oVNKI 'l ION. IS I rive ehorily. . Mather, who ii very low with an at- Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke mid ' tack of rheumatism. Mrs. Jones, moil : .Tones, snllereil a str . - ! t o. unii iris oeen jm . Of L. JXUOOU. - SH()I1 v,iin.-um."- fj ii- .niMMw.,1 1 ..r....,ri,ins c.inilitioo since. it is i Miss r lorence m k!" ' '"""""iP1" ,at "Thursdav from McMmnvilie, S several months. V E Chambers and family re turned to Eugene Mondav morn lit1 f., Tomn mother of Oliver P. A. Douty was a 1 drtuna - , f)U!)i!y i .!,.. ...n.-r-.l n stroke of naralv returning Sun- ') day. Miss Lizzie Hutchruson.ot Wood-. McMinnville, ; thought she unl recover burn, is visiting Miss Bessie But- j 1een (:1(.rking for! Clan-mif Chcrcbro, a resident of j ler. . Mrs. W. H. Craven and chiW- . p....... 'cane Monday ,iut ... , ;., i,.,f. Mr. and Mrs. 1 'i , rn are visiting relatives , -- , th . ..Ilrlr.l-K.M-,W"'- ThP orchestra 1 to gtvea Aew,.- .. l. .. ? i nner;i house this 5 S' Li.... vi...t. It l Wash. On Y Q T U.'li ill, it"' I . . . , , , . IlilV d i,JMii - . Mrs, Miics Hendricks miUdaugn-. ' c,v""' !. .e r..i: 11!.. iv uti-i her' - . .. .. . . e . Miss Myrtle fkrogg.-fis .pending wr. ' ' marriage to .1. 11. Mmonmu. i nier res-:leut ot.this place. ' Uev. E. C. Wigmove preaches ' ,. nfiernoon at the berg, J. W.; It. !! Parrish. Secre tary; II. II. Jasperson, TreaMirer; O. 1). P.utler. S. I) ; Clarence R. Wag .uer, .3. 1 ; D. Calbreath, Ty ler;' W. Kirkland and L II. in put.. Stewards. Those installed in llvt Clmpter wre; J. W. Kirk land. II P.; 15. L. Ketcbuni. King; A. S. Locke, Scribe; II. Hirsch- herij, Treasuror; II. K. 1 arriMi, . . . r k ' " I. 1 ... I J V. i I .ilti ... , C.r,.lafV ' tS.1 KiailU, Uii .Independence, was aojuugea ,- , . 1 was commiucu : -' , nit. son. IC. A. i- " ""l ' M ,,f first V.; II. 11. Jasp-rsoo. M. ; of second V.; J. Dickinson, M. of;, third V.,; R. 1L Knox. Sentinel. nappy Slew Vcar To yim all is tho oroct ingn of iiner $ go. i . i .. . . . ... .... SVllllll OV I.OOHIV .liei' Miss Viola Alexander left Mom lie t V ...lneaila v s ie was UlllieU e serosa-- -b ,, , i fcn . i nr.,. it C. i. lev. ofial the holidavs with her parents m j s.s.er, u. l; . . niae, lasi . i-nr.. this city. I ' 1-,,,1'ev was in the city The Palace Hotel lv.eps grown. ,r. i rnte from Euaeue to i I public iavor right "long. ni' 1 (:i,,.istian church in this city. Portland j ch.ss rneais at reasonable rates is ; ft umn n, li)()(.h f1)n.,. and of li.u t. , K-Ii.Vp who has been very I what U doing it. I intellectual R'Uinmonts. O KJi ill i ; ill for several weeks, is slightly; Carllbrren came in ChnstmnB . improved. day from Ileppner. Eastern Ore r, ...... rr Ti T'eisleris PPend-Lon. and has decided to remain rresiucov. j. vfcBrey DK.A I.Kit IN If you want to buy ing a part of the holiday vacation in Eugene. A habv v.-as born to Mr. and Mrs. G. Phillips, e.f North Indepen dence, this week. T. J. Fryer continues to improve from his recent severe attack ol blood poisoning. E V. Dalton, our genial county treasurer, was in the city several days last week. hpre. for the present. M-. and Mis. L. L- S Aibanv, were Independence visitors last week. Mr. Swann is a former Buena Vista principal. Miss Kale Ketchum. who is at-1 tending school at Mt. Angel, is spending the holidays at ner nome The Plunkenship 'boys of Mc- Cormick, Wash., visited their sis Iter. Mrs. ,L M. Stark, this week. iThey will return to Washington wann, ol , the latter part ot me weeiv. if ll ll tl Ray, Grain ana Produce Independence VllLiLiS Independence, Oregon. FEED Salem is talking of building a steamer to run between Indepen dence and Salem, and to make sev eral trips daily. A well known Btenmhnat t.artv is our authority for saying that a boat which can . i a i ii. aiitrirrtrr Will here Likewise other students are run noin wuuer - -- ai Zl . for the holiday, I on the upper nyer this summer. ....or a.... t StocK, Fruit, Hop or Dairy Farm or if you want Town Property In Independence or Monmouth it will pay you to call on J. H. Moran. List your property for sale with J. H. MORAN. Jeff Miller Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired Cbaraes Reasonable Shop on East Sit e of Main Sheet, INDEPENDENCE CD.