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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1903)
INDKIIONDKNCE ENTERMUSE. IMPENDENCE, OKKC.OK .t-v immtwii i fllftillinerv ! fa UUlliiiitvi y yii"""v Clearance Sale ! lU-inning Januarys and lasting two week I will close out my entire hn , street hats for half price. Great reduc tions 'in dopant trimmed hats also. fnM I'iirlv. . ' MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth Social and Personal. Misa Mattie Ie visited in ne city Friday. E. M. Young reiumcu from Portland. Or Hodfalter was s capital city visitor Monday. E. At. Young was a passenger to Fo t'snl Friday. Mrs. Emma B. Lee returned Fri day to Portland. LouU J. Brant, of Salem, i hi the city Sunday. Mis Laurie' Burnett is visiting relatives in McMinnville. Rev. P- R. Burnett returned to Wasco the first of the week. "Dante Inferno" at the opera houe Friday, January 16th. Illustrated songs at the opera houw Friday, January IGth. Mrs. R. E. Ferguson was a pas senger to Portland Tuesday. t ... iAoili nin. Finder re- turn to this oflice. G. P. Bannister, of Libertv, was an Independence yisitor Saturday. Ex-County Treasurer H. L. Fen ton, of Dallas, was in the city Fri day. H. II. Fetes, of North Yamhill, purchased last week the Castle sa loon. - lloa. George L Hawkins, of Dallas, was a passenger Saturday to Portland. . Miss Gertrude Dickinson and Miss Maude Hawley were Salem visitors Monday. A masquerade skating carnival is to be held at the Auditorium .Saturday evening. George Simmons, a former livery stable man here, was up from Portland this week. Miss Higgins visited Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jones last week, re turning Friday to Salem. - Clare Todd, of Pullman, Wash., was the guest of Rev. P. R. Bur nett's family last Friday. Grant Robertson leaves soon for Fossil, Eastern Oregon, where ne will work for his brother, Oris. J. M. Stark, W. W. Percival, J. B. Cooper and others attended the opening of the legislature Monday. When in Salem visit Mrong Restaurant. It i headquarters tor Independence people. ' Every day we are giving out or ders for art calendars. Better hurry, they won't last always. Roy Sparks, of McMinnville, spent a number of days in the city last week with his aunt. Mrs. I . it. Burnett. J. V. Richardson, who las been urm-timr in Portland several months, returned to Independence lat week. v II A. Johnson, the bank in apeclor. was in the city last Friday Ua u-ns iToinar to New York City. !!px- T. I Havnes will pleach in the M E. church, South, in Inde pendence, Sunday, January ISth, at 11 A.M. Mrs. Y. II- Craven and child rpn returned Tuesday from a sev era! weeks' visit with her parents in Portland. The Palace Hotel keeps growing in i.uhlic favor right alOng. tired class meals at reasonable rates is what is doing it. The International Correspon ,1pi, Schools have five hundred thousand students. Call at hotel and cet circulars. Mr Oslx.rne will use his new oxygen and hydrogen calcium light to illustrate.with at the opera house Friday, January 10th It is said, that Independence may have a steam laundry later in tJie hummer. Every new industry counts and don't you forget it. Layton Smith was down town last Friday, after being confined indoors a number of days from a severe attack of rheumatism.. It is rumored that W. O.Cook, of Port Orford. has disposed of his belongings in that section and will return to Independence to reside. i?en Mason has lieen a sufferer from a felon for several weeks. It was necessary to remoye the finger at the first joint. He is improving- ( Mr. Raymond, w1k operated a shooting gallery in this city dur ing hop-picking, hs been giving dancing lessons here the past week or so. Mis Florence Burnett was Salem yisitor Saturday. Call on' J. 8. Moore for Ilerploide the dandruff cur. Sold in bulk, or applied If desired. August Huekenstein, J. A. Jef frey a and Cha-. Brant, of Salem, were present at the installation (f the local Mai-eabeo officer Mon day evening. nn Plvmale. who has been via- . . ... -1 . . i... iting his brother, I'jyniaie, n.r for several months, re turned Monday to his home in Jacksonville. wiik nhscrlntion. new or ,i .... .j . renewal, we give an artoaienuni with vour nhoto mounted thereon T,,a i iinenualed offer and you .- should avail yourself oi tne cnance They're free. Tntfrontinff services at the Pre' byterla'n church next Sabbath both morninu and evening. Mrs. teo Conkey i expected to assist uie choir at these services. A very kind welcome to !'. Gus Hurley is expected home in a few days on a visit. At present he is first book-keeper in one of kalartrcRt establishments in Ta- - ... i e See "The Flight of a sour unaer ;coma. auspices of Rebekah Lodge at the opera house Friday, January loin j Lake Dorris, who has been WaRhineton and tiaTOilll! j VnAax nieht.' thn eastern cart of Oregon for his upera uuuof i , , t,r 1f;t.h. nnder the auspices 'health, returned on yesterdays """"'-' ' . . .. I - of Rebekah Lodge, an interesting program of song and story, uen rl mission 15 cents, reserved afternoon train. Mr. Dorns health has been greatly improved by tne ... . , t . fill trip and he will soon De aDie io mi eral admission i ccuir, iv.w. ,,,,, ,Ml, 2rj cents Tickets on sale at I his former position with Chambers Beats 4 cem. , Register. rUtida Frver returned to his . . , ihuol work at Salem Monday, n ha leen here several weeks at uie f h father. e are imioiMw nlMuw! to announco that Mr . . . Frver is completely out ol danger The Saturday evening Uaucing .. o iKa nium House. wm most enjoyable atUir. A speciu r.i,t.ir was chartered to occommo date those desiring to attend troin Mrtn'mouth. This coming taiur day evening another party is to lw given at the opera house and a imecial motor from Monmouth will t.x Monmouth after the dance. A number from Dallas are to attend. John Schriver, who recently iiht the' P. M. Kirkland resi ,lenre. is a native of Illinois. The fierce winters prevailing there are .,rh that he could not undergo the hardships longer. He says he can hardly realize that this is win tor. Bv the way, Mr. Schriver was tin an .1 down the valley severa times and found no place he liked go well a Independence. There are others of the same opinion. It is outrageous that the boat companies compel passengers to walk to the lower landing wnen the river is at a fine boating stage, as it has been many tunes .during the nresent winter, wn e rainy .i... nih in Hlinnerv. and it rushes even the masculine genuer to reach the boat landing in time for the boat. On the other hand the upper landing, at high water, is a good landing piaco ana is al ways easily reached, and com modious quarters to greet you after reaching there.' The passenger traffic from and to this point is sufficient to justify consideration of publio sentiment in the matter. Rev. II. E. Milte and family, fnrmrlv of Kansas, spent a few days in this city while en route to Seattle, where Mr. Mills goes to ac cept the pastorate of a Congrega tional church. Rev. Mills is a brother of our townsman, C. F. Mills, and a former school chum of U. S. G. Miller, of the Miller Mercantile Company. On Sun day morning Mr. Mills occupied the pulpit at the Methodist church and in the evening at the Cumber land Presbyterian church. Large n0iint.i trreeted him on both occasious.-McMinnville lelephone n :,... R.u Mills naid a visit to his brother, J. A., of this city before going to Seattle. DON'T LISTEN To wlmt people y "B th'T won,d (Wt heillh. .Wwi who towto i0v.U,t. lor a t. U th olhr hlf of their tim l"t 'a bed. hv bea made tittUhy, hmrty women oy the u ol Doctor IMeree' l'vorite ITeneriptlou. U cure th womanly iliaritiie which UD- ilcrniliie the tiviiKth. It r tl)lilie reRuUr lly. driei wekci. intf drilni, UrnU InlUiumittton iil ulceration ul cure leumle wek- With OlUM 1 miK h lt Oi fc rihl nn bti'tr ink- lr.tlltoo,, " will" M flrri urlte. ot t,, nl HHllallpl Hlml, Yot. ruin will rK-ommf nil If . i - Mho mv 1ft' quir .. VM. .,,,1 W.B to Pim . X BlVf UUUV IUI M The newly Installed nfllcer nf- the General (Ubson It o. tH, ... .1.. Xt'll are as lollowi: ivnuy !... Commander; John Brown, S. V. P.; Win. Barlmr, J.,V. v.; Marl tww ford, Ollicer of the Day; Joint Kluk... Oiirtermter: Sam D- Camp.ti. M.S.; T.J. Fryer, Adjt.; H. I Foster, O. V. C Andrew Ferry, of South Dakota, is visiting the rainily oi joimi Mr. Fe'ry has recent ly purchased ft farm in 1'olk coun ty, near Salem. If every lamny would do as much toward hulldinu up Independence and encouraging Immigration as the Dicans"n our town would roon be the foremost of the valley. Hot sodas alway ready at Wag oner a. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALL IN, D- D- S-...Dentist... I'ltluloM Kxlroi'tlou )tieclitliy. 4'iHirr H tl Hit 1 M. linli"'mlli'i ... i. rrau.rlr.ilnn1 make wek women rong. . . .ltl..,m ceot no auimuuir iui - The Common Senae Medical Ailvlrr. . ., . . i. ...ir euvera. la aenl Ur exi"" of mailing onY. Addrew K. R. V. Hcrce, Buflalo, N. Y. Our new stock of plain tallies and peanut tally arrived Saturday at Wagotier'. A turn lot. In a letter to this office lind hat John J. C.dwell, of Falls City, has gone from Somerset, Texas, where he wus visiting, to Uiveraide, California. A relink of neat slime have been erected at the Fiirmerh' Feed Shd on Railroad street. In the sum mer the proprietors may start a livery stable, if business justifies this addition. Tim family of Mi. Kimrson left Friday for New berg, their future home. Mr. Kuierson was formerly ;n the emnlov of 11. M, Wade A' i Co. as tinner and has started a similar establishment at Newberp, Those art calendars wearegiv inir awav with your photograph nteil on them are beauties. And thev are free with every sub scription to the Entkki'HIsk. Have you looked into the matter yet? S. L. Watts, nn old South Da- Wntfl friend of .lohll Dickinson, is expected hero in a few weeks on a visit to Mr. Dickinson s lamny. He is looking for a location and is in Southern California at present. Free Cur For SSiek Headache. Chamberlain's Htoiimcu and' Liver Tablets are a certain cure for sick headache. If taken as soon as the find indication of the dlMeae appears they will prevent the attack. Get a free sample ut Kirkland ' Drug Co. and give them atrial. She ti-?pcade, Dowidtop iieaget , rrop. CiirarH, Citraf'ttos.ToIiu" eon iiiidConloclioiu'ry. Fihst Class Soia Fovntain Co.NSKfTloS. JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES ami a complete line of tbe GENUINE W "1847 Rogers Bros." Knives, Fork, rtoona, etc. Hyra enrrfully examined ad .,riv ikuni tu ihf ra ttcpalrlnc. N' - Kramer go Reliable Jewelers Independence. Oregon. FARMERS feed Stable On Railroad St., Cor. Monmouth. Tormcny excelsior Stable farmers visitinz Indeoendence can find a good dry comfortable A 1 place to put up their teams at tne above place. Charges 10 cents. GEO. E. BREY DEALER IN HAY, GRAIN AND f RODITE Independence Feed Mills Independence. Oregon. Jeff Miller p? Boots and Lk Shoes Neatly Repaired Charges Resasonabk Shop on East Stfe of Main Str9et, INDEPENDENCE Locke's drug store. l