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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
wukvendknti-. KXTKRrnisi; ixii:n:Nii'.xi:. i;i:;n r EEri eeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeei jd I '"HI HI! ' I County Correspondence. I 1 Are you going- to ij:viviij.u Hnow fell her on the '.Mth hint the tlept of Mil Inch. ifcury Lewis' family have about re covered from ttiulr recent illness. Tims. Williams returned from Al-j bany last Friday, considerably Im proved in health. The telephone meeting fit well at tended and the result of the meeting will be made through the promt.' Quarterly meeting begins here on the 7th of February, Preaching Sat urdny nil Sunday by Itev. Fitch. A good maiiy of the young, people expect to g to Tangent the first of the mouth to attend the League convention. I'ercy Lewis returned to his school work at Salem Monday moruing. lie was acoomnanied b his mother as far as Independence. The general public will he grieved to learn of the death of an old re spected citizen of this place, Mr. Hau , ford Fowle. He had been in poor health for some time. The cause of his death was a complication of heart and stomach troubles. None of his children werp here except It. M Fowle, who is managing the home place. Oue son is in California. The remains were laid to rest in the Smith cemetery Tuesday. AXTIOCII. Charlie Haynes lias sold his property in Dallas. William Herren is moving ids family over from Salem this week. Ada Sumpter visited her sick mother Mrs. Mack, at Monmouth, Thursday Mrs. A. li. Ohms and daughter, Kinina returned from Portland Friday. Mr. Mark is moving m from Talmage having rented the John Ilolman farm here. The Art Calendar is yours, if you pay 1.50 for a year subscription to the Extekpkise. William Herron has constructed several rods of Page woven wire fence on her premises. Dollieaud May Guthrie attended the services at the Christian church at Monmouth last week. J, B. Stump la.it week shipped three hue thoroughbred registered goats to Pullman, Washington. j forest Barnes, ot of Monmouth, is putting in his spare time cutting cord wood on his ranch here. Mrs. 8. A. Davis and Rida Chamber lain, afur spending a week in Portland I altle, arrived Sunday for a visit with relatives. Ml. Mattie J. Lee returned lhl week from IndeeHileiice. II. A. Haldwiu was a business Visi tor to Independence, Tuesday. loggers are having season of nut, wailing for the water logo down. Mr. Smith, the Newberg horse buyer, was In liuena a few day ago. S. M, Daniel , the Monmouth mer chant, was a Huena visitor Tuesday. "Cricket" Hevens, of Alrlle, was 111 this neighborhood. Saturday, buying stock. T. It. Masters, foreman ofthe Oregon Logging Co., was a passenger for Port laud Tuesday. Kcnieiu her the Directors' meeting at the school house, tomorrow. Lecture tonight at M. K. church. Fall sown wheat is looking llrst rate, in this locality, although there Is hut a small acreage hereabouts. After a six weeks' visit, Melvin Haldwiu and lamily are to leave today, Friday, for their home at Wlnlock, Wash'. A barge for carrying rock to the re vetment at Independence, whs ex pected to arrive the fore part of this week, from Newberg. Miss Vera Murphy Is in charge of the primary room of the public school this week, the teacher Miss Catharine Coon being on the sick list. A number of friends were enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. 11. L. Hall, Wednesday evening. Music, games and tally were the features. The liuena correspoi dent desires a copy ofthe Kntkki'KIsk of October 10, l'.HJl. If anyone bus a copy to spare, the favor will lie deeply appreciated. Hands up! What easterner ever saw it ruin enough in the Kast to tloat a whole community without a sound of i thunder or a Hash of lightning? ileie is where Oregon '"gits 'em." 0-D 01 01 01 0) 01 01 01 01 01 Oi 01 0D 0D 01 01 0 .pray Your trees ? V uro prepared to y Hiipplvinj: ymi with tint iicct-HMurv terial, iiux't( ready fr uo by I inol v i iifjr in hot writer. Dunned Solid Spray Which wt have in stock are inauufuctureil unl tompiiuihleil moonlit; tho formulas of tho Oregon ami WiiMhiugton .tate Hoard of Horticti; ami are sold as cheap or ehenper than you can mix thorn yotirnelf and save a great deal of lahor. The Best Time to Spray Is just hefere the buds hog ill to swell when the Holutinu can he used u stronger than later in the season. We also li.i.je the Myers' Spray Pump market. It will pay .you to Which are the best lor thu nmnev on tin and it will RlV Vou to see us before voil do FKAZER & RICE, Hardware Merchants, Independence, C Mis Kdna Hall had a narrow cchh. I from a very Merlon accident, lal Wed- j nesilay evening. In starting b de- wi'lid the stairs lier foot sllpetl and she fell the entire length of the stair Way, escaping, however, with a few bruises and n tliorougli shaking up. The Kvauglcal eliurcli of lluena is shortly to undergo a tliorougli over turn ling. The seats are to he re arranged and the pulpit placed in the other end of the room. The Interior will also be pupercd and painted if funds are available after the other re- The in any frieiids iu this county Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herron, of Oregon City, w ill learn with regret mai ineir nine son is in very xsr health, with au direction of the lungs. For a man of his years, it is doubt ful if Mr. (Setty, of this place, has n riyal In Oregon when it comes to steady work. Mr. ietty drives the milk WBiron between Ituena and Inde- IKTidence, making 3'i.j trips yearly. Prof. B. L. Murphy formerly re' I sided at Monmouth and a horse be longing to the professor decided to ro of pairs ure completed. This is a com mendable improvement. Friends here of Mrs. Mike ('rider mini, of Winlock., Wash,, have lenrnrd of a serious case of poisoning that be fell Mrs. Crldermaii a week ago. She aud her little girl ate tomatoes that hud stood for Home hours in an open j tin can. In a short time tho victims'! mouths were badly swollen and other symptom of poisoning appeared. Hot for the timely aid of a physician serious results would no doubt have fs-eurred. manager ami editor, mul (iiliimn Nunn, foreman. Th Collegiun is devoted to the interest oflhillas C jltegrt and College neivs generally, with an original literary news do. parttnent. The initiul number diwH great credit to the manager in a literary point of view nud in ft mechanical way is an honor b the , printers. Mr. Iiiiuhuinii is n student of: lhillus College, hut owns tlie plant ' on which the work j Mr. Nutui. tho for til lie-, is also it student J Svxt Century ( Millions are dally IWid riinfi tt In llucklen' It ktlU pin u from burnt, tirulwsi toiiiUt-r ulcer sort, cures eruptions, a. mid leliins; remove col Itest pile cure on earth. Kirk land I 'rug Co.'s. turn hie!, wpnk tt Him nll 1. ....... 'ri, visiting relatives, have returned home. , decision canse.l P 1...J .v Monmouth. J. B. Stump will construct a large amount of Page woven wire fencing this spring 13 rolls have already arrived. last ItlCKUKALL. Mrs. T, D. Lucas is reported as im proving. Mrs. W. E. Goodell returned home Friday from Lewisville. Mrs. J. W. Fetzer spent several days In Independence last week. Mrs. 8. Orr went to Portland week to spend several days. Peter Cook is kept busy dressing chickens aDd turkeys this week. Everybody is complaining of bad colds. We think too much basket ball is the cause. Rev. A. A. Winters commenced a re vival meeting here Sunday evening and will continue as long as an interest is taken. S. T. Burch received the news that his daughter, Aurelia, who is attend ing bebool at Eugene, had been ex posed to smallpox. . W. H. Murphy, of Buena Vista knows a good newspaper when he sees it, hence his renewal to, the Kntkk pkisk this wees. Others are awaken ing to the same knowledge. Let them come; She Ji'eade, Davidsop & Hedges, Props. Ciffars. Cigarettes", Tob:u coh and Confectionery. First Class Soda Fountain in CoNNKCTION. Th Secret of Iahh; Life, (.'(insists iu keeping all the main or gans of tho body In healthy, regular action, and in ipiickly destroying deadly disease germs. Klectric Bitters regulste stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood and give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in cur ing kidney troubles, female complaint, nervous diseases, constipation, dysjiep sia and malaria. Vigorous health and strength always follow their use. Only f0e, guaranteed by Kirklund Drug Co. H. H. Jasper UNDERTAK i U Independence, vt f THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAU stock:, $50,ooo. II HIIiSH UKliti. c. w niltKCTOIW.-H. Ihrm his rg, l. W. hMr, II A. Nelson, A ItKAM NF.1.M).N, IHVINK. (fishier. F. Kinith, M. W. A general banking and exrhanga business transacted .irvuiiiiieu. v ominerclu credits irnn,i,.,l ubject to chee. Loans Deposits recelfed oil ruV i t ' Vv' Ituena Vista. Hello, Suver! Glad to hear from you again. C. P. Wells rode the Woodman goat, Monday night Mr. Etta King and daughter, of FARMERS Teed Stable On Railroad Ht., Cor. Monmouth. formerly GXCClSlOr Stable Partners visiting Independence can find a good dry comfortable place to put up their teams at the above place. Charges 10 cents. Ituena Vista Improving. Special from liuena 'intn. That a faint breath of tho "good tirnfis cominc" in thm section of Oregon has struck Polk county is plainly to be Been. Everywhere is there a movement observable, tend ing to the improvement of the lo cality. Building, repairing, branch ing out into new industries, en larging pi aces of business and other i-iBun in progreHH neiogeri an awaiccnirig ot the people that will eventually mean much to the county. A FULiLi HOUsi Is hard to beat. Our Iioubu in full oflino Furniture, Carpcti Wall I'ajx'r, .Sliades, Picture FrameH, College I'npcr. The first issue of tlit Dallas Col legian was made last Thursday. This is a monthly issued from Dal. las College by Gerry Baughtnan i i I m The House Furnishing Q j Stw at Salem and Albany. t Kfom Aluulilintrs. " ... We will serve you well and economicaljj i