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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1903)
INPF.mXDEKCE ENTERPRISE." INDEPENDENCE, OR FA ION j ftswrn KAnntninas. A INeawiiU Tarty. The party given by Mr. ami Mr. John Dickinson for the young peo ple New YeaV eve was asocial triumph. The rooms had been decorated with ivy, mistletoe and manv im'ttv plants and the pretty owns worn by the number of pretty girls present added a charm to the occasion. A bonntuui net was served early in the even ing. The table decorations were pretty and when lighted up pre sented an artistic a well an ap petising appearance. After dinuer games, cards, etc. helped to make the Old Year pass merrily. Noth ing occurred to mar the pleasure of the evening and the gaity showed no signs of diminishing from the first moment to the last. Mrs. Dickinson proved an ideal hostess, and together with Mr. Dickinson derived much pleasure from the delight which be saw her guests were experiencing. Those rresent were Kev.Thomi ..... r. .. Mrs. J.W. Ihckii "" ... .... it u.. son. Mabel Wells, Romano, Wrengle, (South Dasoiaj w v. bt (Albany) Mrs. Miller, Mim Magford, Miss Mci""". Ferry. Hattie OolT, Elvn Taylor, IWrtha nohannon, Hatlie Km r son, May Irvine, Mollie Johnson, Kate Kotchnm. Lulu Holx-rUon. Mamie and Mabel Hateman, Mary and Hose Clod felter. Claude Hub bard, Rom Nelson. Chas. Collins, Dr. flrown. Mr. Jacobson, I'ee iy lor, Uoy Hawkins. Mr. Yukers. Rut Dickinson, Tom Kitchard, i.,1tnnn. Frank Masterson, Glen Goodman. Frank hiteaker and Louis Wiprut. A Gl KST. livery Mottle of Chamberlain Cough ItemeUy wurraiiir.i. v...i..raiit every bottle of Cham beilaliis's Couh liemedy and will re l.., n. n.nnov to anvone who Is not tia(led after using two thirds, oft be emiteuta. This Is the oem reiueuy ... croup and wboopin eoujjb and J t,leanni ami nau- " ' ;v twuleiiov of a cold to result in pneumonia. "Kirkland l)ru Co. SPECIAL Inventor At the Buena Vista CASH iSTORE Beginning Cbursday, 3an. l, w Every article in our store, excepting Groceries and Hard ware will be sold during this sale at Greatly Reduced Prices We want to reduce our stock as much .as pofisible before 'takincour annual inventory. Our manager, Mr. Cole, wants to be kept busy during the dull season. We don't want to carry any winter goods over through the dull sea son, butdovvantthemoutof the way of our new spnn 6tock when it arrives. saver for all 05 01 on 01 999999999998 8999888999 990 ANCHOR FENCE O'D 01 05 05 0D 0D 0D i i 0D 0D OH 0D 0D 0D Fvery farmer mtwt sooner or later coupler the fence Muestion, and thov can not bo too careful in m-Iocting an article of . i.uicli . importance. Wohavothoaponcvfortho ANCHOR FKNCK, n all largo wire fence, wire must last as long an anyother. All nhould bo large and strong enough to last a Hfo ti.no. If you are interested in thoenee question we ask you to call and see us. ltill pay you. dfcjFrazer & Rice (0 GO to 10 C'O GO 10 10 10 to to to to to to to to to to to a . w- V V w . . Swallowed Carbolic Aeld. Special from Calvary. l.itiln Alta Bennett, who swal lowed etirholic acid lnxt . Wednes day, died Thursday, at the begin- ning of the year leaving una worm for a life among the bright jewela above. The funeral" waa conducted at thn.home Saturday by Kev. K.J. Thompson, of Independence, and the little one wae laiu 10 rest in I. O. O. F. cemetery. Alta was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett. She was two years of age. The parents have the sympathy of the community in their deep sorrow. .Solomon Bridges, who has ben in Pendleton several months, re turned homo Saturday. mut.v. BUBUOUUllS. On Saturday, January 3. I'M',, to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burroughs, a daughter. Subscribe for the Kntkki'Iiisk. (iutafrtw nam pi of Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvr Tablets at Kirk !ud Drug Co.'s. Tln-y are easier to take and more pleasant In cftVct than pllla. Then their one Is not followed by eonxUpntUm as is often thecal wiih pills. lU-gtilar size, li'.o j r box. UliaL'i. the matter with our reded correojHunlfnt? Brother Pagritr we miss your excellent weekly ilams. N Century Comfort. Million am daily HudliiK a world of comfort In Uurkleu'a Arnica Halve. It hills pain from burns, seahls, tills, brtilBPKi conUfrs ulcers and fever sores, cures eruptioin., salt rlienai, bolls aud felons; jt'iuovHs eorus and wsrls. Jtimt pile cure on earth. Only -mj at Kirkland Drug Co.'. H. H. Jasperson, UNDERTAKER, MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO, l,fRv Alrllt- for Moiimoiilli uml XllilflMtlHlOOCO. W 11. m, ! I MWnh independence, , Oregon. t We are very grateful to the people of Buena Vista and vicinity for the liberal patronage we have received and we will try to make this sale a money saving opportunity for all, and hope it may meet the approval of our mauyi cus tomers and he appreciated by the generous public. Sale lo Continue until Timber notice is Given. The prices named in our Monmouth circulars and ad on another page of the Enterprise will apply at Buena Vista also. Read both ads carefully. E. G COLE, Manager. I.i-avis lndr"ii Ihoh for 'Moii mouth uml Alrile 7:ri a. m. :f:.i) o, hi, i.?nKH Iiidi'l"'"" dew for Mori mouth imil KalliiH ll:"l n. in. 0:1 j . in. I.'vi'H Monmouth for Alrlle. 7:50 a. in. ;(:i . in. L'v Monmouth for J wlUt. II:-1) a. in. (j: in p. in. 1,1'iivtx Imlliui for Moiimoiiih mill Iiiiliwiiili'iifi;. p, m. 7ii " 1,'vi'X Moiiinoolh for liirliiiminlt'iK'e II: in it, in. l::Ji m. 2:l " 5: 1 '. " " l.i'avi'H In(lTi Uunio fur Aloo. 2:ft' p. Ml PolK County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Omoon. J. II. Hawmet, T. L. Campdbli., President. Vice TreB. Ira C. Powkll, CaHhier. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL' STOCK, $50,000.00. II HIKSHBKtUi, frnu " 7 111! A M NKI.SON, Vioc Vhn C. W. IKV1NK, ('iiHlilr. PIU KCTOUS. 1 1. lrirhUg, 1nv7K'K. If. Hmith, M. W. fU-wart A. NelNon. A Ki-tu-rul baiikiimlMttKO buHincHx trammeled. nm.lo. IUIIb diH-onnt.Hl. Comrm.reia. credita gr.nted. li-witi roceied on current ..count ubject to check. 1 3 R pU Lib HOUSE Is hard to beat. Our house is full of fine Furniture, Carpeting, Wall 1'aper, Shades, Picture Frames, Room Mouldings. Pio Capital, 30,ooo. Dibectokh: J. H. Hawley, P. T. Campbell, I. M. SimpBon, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. Tramact General Banking and Exchange BuaincM (2 I ii The House Furnishing. L,o., k A . . t . i r r CATT7HJT ftPP W ' 3UB Commercial it., inch ooor to j.uh,viv Stores at Salem and Albany. a ...:n omra wMi asII nnri prnnnminallv. Vie win Dcib ;uu wwii ... " 0 S. M. DANIEL, Proprietor.