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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
,S1K.-KK.NQB i-KTHa-KKB. KDFXKXI.KKOB. OKKQOS THE OLD RELIABLE mm . if1! BOOT! Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social andPersonalj P:m shooter rubbers at Wago ner's. liead V. A. Messner's display ad on page G. Take your Mohair to S. M. Dan iel. Monmouth. "Billv" MeAdams. of Airlie. was in town Tuesday. Gene Holconib was laid up with la grippe last week. Fresh milch cow for Bale. En quire of Henry Hill. R M. Wade it Co received a car of wire fence Friday. 1. U Dickinson is putting a neat walk about his premises. Mrs. I). Whiteaker was a down river passenger Tuesday. Clare Irvine made a business trip to Salem Wednesday. S. M. Daniel, of Monmouth, pays the highest price for Mohair . I i - I .... 1 l.,ii,it Mllll I Ylllliin I Plirt f l).v.nirt, Wash., I III" 'lay ' p Mr-, rcrt, ot invn , :.,. ......i-.l ,v t K. ol I visits her brother. Dr. u. Friday. Allm, on Sunday. .....;, .jr.! Admbsion .'."cent. Kggs for batching-from bh.ode.1 . Silver U Wyandotte,. Impure bistr ... i n: 1 M l,.r,.nson. who llil "CI M(. v Kon r,,urned to Fort- j working for Tin, renuell m " land rnday, Rer u ui' I ,!. A eontlenian , .t MY 111 HUH" .'' r friend in Monmouth. , fin tWi . i . . .r M.m. , Mrs ClarK iH'iniT", i month "was a .",ger to Mct thas. Mat.ison bus erect-. Evill" Monday, i porches abet Imh residence, cut , ,,.i.nw.d to dvn several of the huge oak tree (,ra,s l n i . , ,.....!. appearance. n 11 iniiu . t.r ret.airs the pa.-l week. U,. w-ol imi-p-iKi'"!"-". tor tepairs tm -' i , , ,;ii ,ii to be a about himself agn. , (. (f MicU Clare. ee Ireland r. nree,l Satu - ,,,., .,,.,..,,,.,,,!,,,,. dav from a nusinesa visit to I o i-, ,and and otVr points. j J. Harris and wife o New o k , , ; city, Chas. Cabri-lson, Mr. and John Johnson was a Kugcne v. - ( p( ,or this week. He establish, d . tllov ()Vr a steam laundry there. , rt,Uxum Sunday. Bids have been called for tho ex-1 Irvm.. conudeted a . t ,,ih t u' cavation ot a uaseuieuv . Nortii.il Kchoid building- 19 i0 J. Spring Opening Mi-s 1'i-atl ..jtiiiv, f Mnnt.i.mthj Or., nmliiilly vh-- you t" uti.-ml lH.r...nuijror Sprite nnl .Suihiiht ' Millin.-ry, M.uuliy an.l 'i'xuy, March 30 and 31 no 10 CO Mrs. J. D rantract last week with a Salelll (inn for the immediate erection of i .:f..t i.i.imiiMiit nvir the perial sal.Kin. fractured the bo'"1" j Krave f )lt.r huHband, the late J. . t. . 1.-.. .1 1.. .at if .tut' I . p jryino. Don Maxtield, clerk in the 1 nl- in his right hand last week. Orr Royal and wife, of Sah-ni. were iu town Sunday. Mr. Roval is a prominent bridge contractor. I. L. McCandless returned last week from Lebanon, where he had been working at the briok-mason trade. Two residence properties for sale in North Independence. Enquire of M. C. Williams, at Locke's drug store. or, iA..i,uiti nf fino nniier and nmi.liv of envelopes. All the. v 'j" j late tints for only 40 cents at ag ner's. Easter or April number of Ladies t .. t : . nt .nr.-iur'H i llotue Journal jupi in Our new supply of tad'y arrived j jIun8ey and Ladies. Home . IV 1. ...... In., f ll'nffniipr'j I . Companion. For sale or let cheap, if applied for early, 20 good grade nannies and 3 weather goats, C. V. Leonard Monmouth, Ore. on Wednesday, at Wagoner's Lots of new pretty spring and summer goods at S. M. Daniel' Frank Lucas, of Monmouth, was a passenger to Portland Monday. For Sale Cow, soon be fresh Inquire of Black Bros., Monmouth Roy Hawkins and Floyd Daly, of Dallas, were in town Saturday. Mrs. Chcate and Miss Mabel Cres?y were Salem visitors Tues day. Senator Doughty, of Monmouth, waajinortlul)0nd ptwanger Mon-day- C. W, Pagett, Airlie's well-known citizen, vas a business visitor here Monday. J. H. Hawley, of Monmouth, made a hurried trip to Corvallis. Monday. Miss Genevive' Wilcox left Thurs day for a several weeks' visit in Portland. II. D. McDonald, of McMinn ville, was a business visitor.in town Satutday. The teacheis' institute .is to be held at the public school building Saturday. Miss Edna Hubbard, of Salem, was the guest of Miss Lela Herren this week, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson spent Sunday with her brother, Dr. W. R. Allin. Ladies don't forget Mrs. Wallace's mllinery opening Friday and Sat urday, March 27 and 28. All welcome. The Little Palace hotel sets the bpst table in the Willamette valley. tw ii. mifl be convinced' of the .j , truth of this assertion. J.A.Mills and family left Sat urt'av for Salem, their future, home. On the i-ve of their departure they were guests -it a reception given in their honor by Mr and Mrs. IS. r. Whiteaker. The Willamette Lniversity bas ket ball team overwhelmingly de feated the team from Dallas college at Salem Friday evening A re turn game is to Iw played at Dallas tomorrow evening. Loft, strayed or etolen from my place in West Salem, one chestnut sorrel mare. No tmrks on her ex cept hole in one hind hoof. Rough shod all around. $.1 reward for in formation lending to her recovery. J. T. Cooper, West Salem, Oregon. A fire at 1 p. m. Monday destroy ed the historic, old log cabin this side of Hull's Kerry. For 40 years 1). ' I'.udd, an old bachelor, has resided there continuously. Every thing in the structure was con sumed. f i" S d A Tj I She fivce: CiU.U x. Ciuai i-t , To mi.-i Mini ('nl'MioJKi Fi ii cr Ciak Son K"i'M' CoNMI TK'N. Rdpri'entstivH of the Salvation Army held meeting in townofevj iiiniji this. week. Whe.. in Salem viit Stmng'it R.-statttant. H is liead.tinrter for Indeiendence jx-ople. Mrs. J. W. Richardson. Jr., re. tumid from a several week' visit with relatives in Portland. , 1 dire to notify tbr puWi The Krlkali are castinvr n home on nd afler the funl d,y of , talent plav to Ik- given in the ue,r( U i.eKUhve now f mnd ! future. "Hickorv Farm" to be the j KV gall-rv will with drama presented. ' hU ,W ' ,l , , . ! upon the public h lu f letter nve.ved at this olhee ' fc . a, fl I . .. I.. .....- I . ... fi-i.m A. .11 II WI'lT, l resident of Independent.', lind him at Hartford, South Dakota. Special Land Agent I. Sleeper, of the Interior Department. ws in the city Tuesday, cros-uxatniniij several of the local tiuihcr- Itiinm filers. fillen into my hiin.U, 1 will it after lh above date, J. N Caleb. The W. R. (. applied !'.! the ftuditoriutn i'il"btrHlin? day, leaving a balance of oti!r vet to fV. Th wotnrn hit The Independence National bank declared a 5 per cent dividend on 5th inst. The bank is regularly declaring paying dividends. 0inni1e7m)yTT)ir tertainment if you hear the play, "Damon and Pythias" at the Opera House Friday, April 3rd. Mrs. M. W. Wallace will display a choice line of ladies millinery to morrow and Saturday. March 27 and 28. Ladies cordially invited. Prof. A. M. Sanders passed through town Monday en route to his home in Roseburg. His wife is improving at the home of her father in Dallas. Ur. 0. Pharman has delivered 'the order of fifteen dress suits bo made for Salem parties this month. He ha? also made three other suits for Salem parties this month. This ingoing after "business, n t sitting down and waiting for it to come to one's door. A monument is to be placed at once over the grave of the late Mrs. E. W. Cooper. G. L. Hawkins, of Dallas, will superintend the erec tion of same. The orchestra gives another Sat urday evening dancing party, the 28th. It will be held in the cpera house and neediecs to say a good time will he had. All invited. Saturday week E. C. Wigraore, of Monmouth, addresses the Masonic lodge here on "The Spirit of Masonry." A welcome to all brothers of the lodg'e is extended. The !)e Moss family gave a con cert at the opera house last Thurs day evening. The entertainment was ha'dly 'up to the standard of past years, but was very creditable for all that. This celebrated family are residents of Eastern Oregon, but have traveled the world over giving concerts. Dr. C. F. Swan, of Chicago, visi- ! tod in the city several days hn-t week at the home ol Henry Hill. He left for Portland and will re turn East after being joined by bi&JjV ..it daughter who has been snonuitiir ; fl the winter in Honolulu. I A mouth, met with a most appalling accident last week. In some manner, while splitting wood, the ax struck his head, entering near the eye and lifting ail the flesh up for several inches over the head and severing two arteries. It was a terrible wound but is mending as rapidly as could be expected. ; MnJv ,li.i'iili',l to five u -Ith al '.. A.C.Mooro onene. his i onf.-c , mU a(u, jn a n Iml.ililv tionery and cigar store thH w,,, k. ,!iy ball, and they hop U4 oi e door east of the Utile, i '; j,uI. .todnc completely j hotel. He has a very ..eat "l- j,y ti,,. ,wo KBtherings. Imliment. Two Young R'lan Durham Mil la j cows and other Roan Durham j stock. Make appointment. j Khank ltt ri.ru. j Falls C it V. I Tl malty ft lend uf Joint R. wllllm plfuiw-it to Ifiini llmt'tf entirely recover.! Ifout hl u rheuinntiMtt. ('hiiiiilM'rlutll'i i H!m euivtt him litter the Ut in l n lu n i .Motion. I ui. i': j to relief. The prompt rrlW' Mrs. Wells, of San Francisco, j ..mi M hlrh thu lntlmeiit ntf i arrived Tuesday to be at the bed- j :r;:;-:--:I(;,:,- side of her mother, Mrs. I. ('lagged - Mrs. Clasrgett is no' tute so well as she was, though she is expected to finally reo over. Call on J. S. Moore for IIritieiiloJ nho dandruff ottre: Sold in buTirT- or applied if desired. Moore's Hair Invigorator, great efct hair invigorator in the world, is now on sale at Moore's barber shop in the city. Call at bis or anv other barber shop in the city and try a treatment. This is an old remedy, one which ban stood the test for years and you make no mistake in using it. 4 A A ...THE... II. Ii. WHITMAN", Prop. Should have your Wort WhwIiIor called fr ami llveteil. WatthiiiK culled for oil Tw day ami delivered on Hal lty Ulor k Quardntecl Monmouth Oregon.! 4S (Us AN iSo iro'aration on llu' markot iMiials Formaldeliyde as a yintit crft.licatur. It is a preparation used and rec)iiitiieii(lo(l by thy Oregon Agricultural ("olleo. FarnxM-M will do well to give this formula a thorough test. Directions: )n, ounce to throe gallons of water. This solution is (prinkled on ID hunhelH of wheat, and then thoroughly mix iu order to moisten each grain. A. S. Locke, ffv The lndeonrlnr Drunnict .k I