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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1903)
j ini)1mmii:nck lwn-Kriiii5)-:, tMi:ri:NiKN('i:. oi;i:;n THE OLD RELIABLE J. A. Hurley was ilor Wednesday. H Salelll vis Hubbard i viitiii in a. m m m m r Claud ' Salem. i t..J 1. Sears n Salem viitor In wri te. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal. Mrs. Al Herren returned yester 'day from a visit to Portland. She was accompanied home by Miss C. Cole. Joshua McDaniel and wife, of Riekread, well-known pionee rcsi dents of this countv, were in the city Tuesday. Valentite's day comes on Feb ruary 14th and we have the valen tines. Take your choice for 1 cent and up at Wagoner's. David Foulkes, assistant fore man on the Oregoniun. returned Tuesday to Portland, after a short visit with relatives at .Monmouth. ("has. Collins li lt Tuesday Pendleton, having accented a posi tion in a drug store. K. C. Kldi idiro visited Portland lr. V. C Hrowii whs a p.isscn-j xhi wo,k- ger Wednesday for Hotiiiuin j Mrs. Claude Skinner is visiting Wash., for a short visit with rela-1 relatives here, ttves. i Mr. Horace Hnrnett returned to The f..ur-months-old child of Mr. j Kngene Friday, and Mrs Cliss. Oleman, of Pedee, i (ieo. O'ltrien, died Tuesday night of catarrhal thecity Monday. fever. 1 Vnltntii)in nt WiiiMiier'n f rum Our tine line of valentines w ill i 1 wilt eiich and up. arrive cm or about January '-'tiih.j yy. (!i (;m,e. Portland The verv newest things out at visitor Jurititf tl.M wk. Wagoner's. j . , I .irs. ti , i lyuiaie was n pas The Palace Hotel keeps grow-Tng .tenser to Salem Moudav. in public favor right along. Kirstj . . ... .... - ( . , .'iBviir w . ,i. .-'larR bhmii r riuiiy . , . . , ami Saturday in I orvailis. what id .i.iim It ... . .... . John Fluke has sullicienll v re- Miss t iara 1 hornason, sister ol : , , . ... . i i .1 covered to 1 e aide to sit up. Mrs. U. W . kutch, leaves this 1 week tor Sanrancisoo, where she1 Mrs. K. K. Paddock was pits will reside in the future. ;sengv to Portland Monday. ii.iiiii r nlemitiit Saturday rVftl inn dancing party w brld al Urn opera house last Saturday evening. As usual a number from surround ing siinls attended. Yielding to a number of rojuesls the nrchesira announce a sitnil.ir party lor thl coming Situidav vrning. It ba U'eii arranged for a special motor to return to Monmouth utter lh dunce is over, winch insures large attendance from there. For fifteen year Mm. Mary Tuck )ihs tieeti a faithful and ronscien- tious instruclor of the primary de partment of the Independence put and nothing to hmr; t, j t iluseatid nothing to yin are anxious to liava exprm.;, public juiliciea from all, ,lfc peisonal MliillMisities. , part of you. ami as you j,,,, grow. Cut a Hint) oil it livee; strike the vitals nf h ad the limb die. We are ,, build up, Hot to tear down' i detivor to heal old wounds, , agtiMyt" Idem; to supprr , in I disxentioiis, imt cral ( ones. I'rrr 'ure l or Nick lleiol. t ImiulMTlMln s Htoinneli nn,! i, a eertHiu rum ft , ir taken ii ih.h, Post in ater t. ruin Inn nrram-ed 1 Iis" M'eod, of this city ft letter box in the rear postollice j Wtt registeie.l in door, which is a very great con- da v. He school, and we are imt enteiing 'I'iiIiI,,! lire 1... ...dlt.iu ..I' ll.,lt..rL t.i mV I llHt : heailiiehp. .Ill Kiaiiiir ,-i ,..,,. " ' ...... - m, no teacher ill the state, in the pri-' " l"dlctl.m of the ..M. ,((, ,.rv .le,,,l,e,,l eniovs the IS- ""1,f w'" atlae.. o ' . ' ' ' free Mtnil sl Miklaiiil limn teem of so many, now young men j gi ,rU Hlld women, hilt w hum ularled j in the chart class years ago. The Polk County Teachers' Association should ta!:e cognizance of her un tiring lithois and in some manner perpetuate in the snnals of their soiietv a record of her long and Portland Tues-1 ! f.,it,U Hervice. May her life ! lung spareti to cam on her work PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALL IN, D. D.S ...Dentist... . . ... j ...... , venionce when the building is well , Mrs. Ailin, ol Salem, mother of ! in her chosen field of labor hued. jlr. W. II. Allin. visited her son Remember the masquerade ball h"re llll,t we, k on the evening of St. Valentine's I Kev. T. I!, llavnes, of I.ew isville day, February 1-lth at the audi- j preached in the Smith Methodist . i ., ...... Ichnrrli Stniit,i. lonum. uein ine u. A. K. s nav i pay off their debt. L. W. Hiiisington, of the .Mon mouth school, attended a meeting of the intercollegiate j J. SI. MeCaleh and W. F. Camp. jlell are paying visits t,i their i claims this week. I'ttllilra K lrat'tliul 1 .H,.f lluU.tt llltlvt.dfiic j ..... f , , me iiaiiiiruit We ijuote from an interview Sun day with the Telegram repreeiiU live at Salem: Senator Muiky was detained in Salem hv the ill ness of his wife, w ho i in a Hinii- tarillUI there, nthernise. he tihi w ould have hteii n member of the j KtHsT Cl Ass ri.. ..r 1 1 I I.. ...... .. I... I I . . 'i .'lf',, ,rv ( (if n i Dovidaor; & fdciPropi j 'tciire, ifi'tt.r.T..l ens and Cimli'ciiohori, Si FnlNTAIM CiAVMMo.V. I Mr. T. G. Fisher has returned from Portland, ivhere he had ben society at Albany Friday. The or applied if desired. S. Misre for Herpicide j P"'1' l'"'ir last rcels-cts hy follow 'cure. Sold ill bulk. J log the bi.dy of Thomas Tongue local try-out will be held the l.th of February and the intercollegiate i The Junior Munsey has arrived! contest will lie held a month lnlnr land the Mtinsev will l. 1..,,.. .... i fM ... --.- ... ii- Mil for There are several aspirants for the; 'be 2"itli at Wagoner's. When in Salem visit Struma ment. Rabbi Wise, the lecturer, is to appear in Dalcis Tuesday evening. Januarv- 27th.' Restaurant. It is hcadijuarters for Independence people. M. A. Winn Tiie.Mlav mornim? at the bedside of Mrs Fisher several days. We are pleased to honor of representing Monmouth, announce Mrs. Fisher's improve- . n , .. '. . v uii. wucii, nnu i me govern- i ment ollicer in charge of al! gov AJditional locals on page S. 'ern mental work on the Willamette t , ; rivfr tin i r I nu i .ii lu.i ,,.,..,1. greai Jewisn i ' tapt. Ugden is a husy man from ! mem, m-m.-uhuih oi now on, but he will endeavor toj n'8 """"tr, J. II. Winn. tu . . ... i'v our ciiy a. Heesiv visil 10 ill- i',, ir i , The motor is to make special trips vp:tigfUe t of wor o,, , l'u lfur1 ''"".I Man- as follows, provided a sufficient ' the revetment. ,UJ' froni i acom.i. He will re- i . i ..... I I..,..,..:.. f.. i ... . i .uu.oercan oe secured tojustity; The new Degree of Honor lod " ' """T-""-n-e. II' ii- ri , . . . rerciyul, .(. j. Jul,l,r.l It: Round f.ri:i ) cents; round trip from Mon mouth Go cents. r . r iei."jj iijij "llrn O e n ce Bt Ufflwromo. f,,!...a. P r .. :l-i P. M., returning after lecture, 'ir r ti.. n ,.f'i, , and J i ' iiicimurg aamission. nTr.. c.., h-m t tr nnigm iiiiitvr;i u. oi II., Mrs. Addie Whiteaker; C. ofC, Miss Miro Kimberlin; Psl.'er, Miss Pearl Percival; I. W., Edith Owen; ofH !nuud- cooper returned from .-aiem i uesiiay evening. - J Mv ...... v ...-uvi.ti VIUU " an 1 w-....., pleasantly entertained at the home - ' jTu'e Hurlev; Rec, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Goodman I Hattie Henkle; Financier, Mrs. "Wednesday evening. MesdamesP''ctor'a Gw'inn; Receiver, Mrs. S. B. Walker. Goodman. Tirnvrinn I Mary Tuck. Knox and Riley Craven provided a unique contest, which consisted of guessing 25 advertisements that bad been carefully clipped from popular periodicals and pinned promiscuously throughout the par lors. Mrs. J. E. Kirkland secured first prize and the booby fell to Mrs. Hurley. Delightful music and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by the members of the club and their husbands. Local lodge. No. 212, Fraternal Union .of America, of this city, held their annual installation at their last meeting, also closed j Miss liertha Hurley returned to j Portland Saturday. aftcMi several weeks' visit with relatives' here. K. W. Cooper returned Tuesday evening by way of Salem from a trip to Portland and Vancouver. Ir. 0. !. Puller, A. S. Lock J. R. V. Butler, of Monmouth, ami Or. Mark Hayter, of Dallas, were Portland visitors last week, While there they ;,ad the degrees of the t the grave. Having nothing elm to occupy bis attention, Senator j.iilkey was III a rellectlvv Vein jand incidentally sjn.keof th tesu- I tit ion recently parsed allowing each senator to hove a clerk. "The move seemed it good one to me,'' remarked the senator. ", t.,.,l. ed the clerks and there is no t a s in why t!,0 Monitors should i.ot have them." "Is the hoij.c jM,!,. to follow vour i xamnle '" lo- ,i. asked. "That is something I know nothing Hliotit," wm il,M ntisw-r, "I have heard it dmi-mmed l.v ....... of the representatives, Imt thev I . . i . i i . ... . ! fieemm niKii'i'Kiiii ahoiii it." There may be times when a news paper is justified it. Inking sides with factions, family controversies etc , but we doubt U. Our experi ence no doubt does not di Her from that of every other paper. S their membership contest with an ' Scottish Rites Masons conferred on elaborate ovster supper. The con- ltle,n- test increased the membership of the order over twenty, making the total number of members over one hundred. All members are in vited to attend the next tneetinor & to be held Saturday, the 24th inst. illinery millinery I Clearance Sale! I Begin mn January 5 and lasting two weeks I will cloHe out my entire line $f street hats for half price. Great reduc- W turns in elegant trimmed hats also. Call early MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth 1 Services at Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning and even ing as usual, conducted by the pas tor. Subject of the morning ser mon. "Two Words;" in the even ing the question, "What Then?" Sabbath school and Endeavor So cieties at the usual hours. Special music both morning and evening. a cordial welcome to all. The county court of Polk count J has made the following tax levy mr me year r.)U2: County and siaie, r.M mills; school, fi mills; road, l.o mills; public, school library, 1 mill. Commissioner Riggs entered his protest against .o uiic-ieuwi oiamm lor public scuool library purposes. The total is 20 nulls, the same as last year and is expected t cancel the bal-' ance of the countva irwl-l.io.i - . .'LT7V.1 lit-;. amounting to about $55,000. Circe- ly a week passes Imt what some one has a grievance to air, and thev want it done th milirli tl, ...w paper. Several anonymous com munications reached our desk thin week, the publication of which would make us untold and having us mixing in affairs inai are none ol our business. The sacred realm of the fireside is not spared by the ruthless hand of the liuerierer. It is not right anywny to ask a paper to publish an ...' mnus communication, for iK mnt- ier wnm tlie intention (,f the writer is the naner must. bI,.,.,i.i... blame. The writer bna nil t.. FARMERS Teed stable On Railroad St. Cor. Monmouth. formerly excelsior Stable Farmers visiting Indenend,.,,,.., can find a good dry comfortable place to put up their teat I1H nl tl... above place. Violins I 'o you wnnt one'.' We w Ii a til. Vi. Inn lot , , . 8-1.00 I 11 1 O r K'T'l'l. frniii 'ltot.li We have wine lirtiifaiim 111 (III line. (', I buiI we (hem, . . , Kramer $0 Reliable Jewelers Independence, Orep1 GEO. E. BREY lKAI.KH IN ritODITI liiflepcmleiiee Feed ndependence, Oregon Boots and Shoes Neatly Repaired barae$ Resasonable Shop on Kast Sit'e of Main Street, INDEPENDENCE Charges 10 cents.