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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1903)
NDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE AND WEST SIDE. JNl)Kri:SI)!:NCK, I'Ol.K COUNTY, OHKGO.V, Al'KlL 16, 100H. i YKAIi: NUMBER 20 3H RITES BANQUET lmriitt NpriMtd of Ihfi i Ni'ion. NESTING TOASTS PROPOSED iitbiTK Accompany tin .IIT ItltlllllH to mouth nml Italian, 4r- Eudlio I'uneh ilrn..i., Ni.Mleof I. nml) 1'iii't 1 L. - ... Claret IiioiiipeOii, II. Hiraehuerg, W. "eatpiiaiia Hum Imported Timuuv H- irven, uaipn imams, uscar it . . . iniyier mil Mr. Murk llayier, Mrs. lerty wt for bearing Mhv 2': it WilliM'UH, Mm. Babbitt, ( o'clock P. M. ('ituii..t t . iss Mr. mikJ Walt Miss Ilil! hikI Miss l-uli. r; Itcv. I,'. Cruii Hftlarl MayoNulxtt I'll I.C-tlUeH Nropiiluta!lit lee (renin Cuki'M Chateau lriiil, Nuu, liu'-liM, NmLukm, 'iiiiri.i tioim, (.'heen Ctruwa, Cracker ClinmpiiKne Cup Cull'ee Nulf k county member of Chapter, of Hose Croix , . nir.-,l.,.rK( (id A. S. Kite, observed, j Aiidrr.. I yclliTllI ( UhIiiiii, MhUIhI v i , 'JnAfilM , th i- day lulling mi lust ? Af II lodge function . iir i vi r liM in . lode j .jiriin'hi-fi tl. J-lower ii.lnl Hero (lirputt lied I'Hi Hi It A MM K. 'I'K I'rmlililiK i-xiilliiK (Mlcer I'l l. . 1 . . . , . . . mi! 1 roiiieni 01 I lie i li,l (I MuIik'', . J. 11. V. J Jul li t , ;u,i.g "'l lii' hiiiri'in Council" O cur Il-nier, 'j 'tUg "The i mini J.odije, A. F. A A. M. of icKu".. C. K. Kl'kiniirirk. J!U to f t.fi rtfinii ami th iiiHiiu j "Mttfour,) Tine to Xbiuiu and' i i f f f f f Finn Muiuliiril JIhmmI ( hlckcim V'tlffi Jtuir Cochin out for l..rUif Dhit.pi-d. If taken at tho oni, I.2" per 15. No attention paid to ordnm tinh'ha accoinpanied with rauh. AJi1ichk ordfra to J. 8. Mookk, I!ox 2H. lndcp()nli't)Co, Ore. A rcut Ki-iiMutlon. There niii a biir ttinatlmi in vilie, I ml., when W. II. Ilrowu, of that I'luce, who wh eXM-ctml to die, had lil life wived by Dr. King' New Pwcavcry for C'ormuinptloii. He writ: "I endiiml innufr)ruble aKti lin fnmi BHtliiim, but your New D1h oovery nave rue imniedlaie relief and jaoon IhereafUtr effected a complete cure." Himilar cure of eounuinptlon, pneumonia, broticliltm and grip are uuinerou. It' tho peerletta roruely for all throat and I ung trouble. Price Mo and 11.00. (Juaraiiteod by Klrk- iund IVun t'o. Trial bottle tree. IIOHSON CAN'T CO mi-:. AtiNnera a Ih-qiieat to lecture (JreeriHboro, Ala., Mch 31. Clarence It. Wagoner, Enq., Indrjiendence, Oregon Dear Sir: Your letter of the 13th inft. has reached me after many de luys. i have referred yonr letter to Major J. K. Pond at the Everett Hoime, ew ork City, who is ar ranfjiiipmy lecture dates, and he will douhtlesa inform you by wire if there in a chance for my deliver- . i inir a lecture at Independence dur- ing this present tour. I fear, how- ever, that the dates are alrendy filled out. I assure you it would giye me great pleasure to come to Independence should it prove prac ticable. Yours very truly. R. P. HonsoN. Since the above was written we have been advised that all dates HON. EINGEP. HERMANN, 'publican Candidal for Conafraaa Thla District. I r are occuinod. e made the at- t tempt to bring Mr. Hobesn here. I because Independence has a ma jontv of people interested in in Hto'.lectual work, and Mr. Hobson is I one of tho best examples of the I vouncer American manhood. County Court News. 4hkt n ost elaborat the jjrtist could prejiare for iiccusioi). Four young ftod Mr. .'-'tull in aorving I courses and everything pleasantly that it is still I of (jeneral comment uiests. Wo append tho : train, etc., which speak; iiii-iitly than our poor MKNU. '"Iiils Half siiel'a Observer, NOTA1UA1, COMMISSION. J. If. Townsond, of Dallas. AIITICI.KS OK INC'OKPURATIOX. Airlio Improvement Comnanv: i ' eeptud liiie, and my lmme to be object, to buy, sell, rent and lease leiiieiiiticied ly them In ev-. ry Imildincs: nlnce of business. Airlie! I C ' 'I ! I tiod" dev. K. J. Thompson "And now to t lie memory of Iilui who fald: fWlien 1 um (le.il I wish my monument to tie i.nlldt d only in the hearts mid memories of my brethren of Hie Ancient and Ac UK A I. KHTATK TIIANSIEKS Hiram Woodbury to Thomas W Itutherford, lCO Oo acres, t 8 h, r 7 w. tum C h Watt et ux to Ivan G Mar tin, lot 1, block H, West Salem, 1 Ivan ( Martin to A J Smith lot 1. block II, West Kalem, 3".. C P Patterson et ux to L K Hill tract in t 8 r 4 w, $10. Lyle Jones et ux to Lloyd Jones 40 acres, t t s, r 7 w, $1. I ylo Jones et ux to Lynn Jones 40 acres, t 7 s, r 7 w. $1. U K Jones to B Jones, 80.27 acres, E P.uell d 1 c. K P Husser et ux to Esther Cockerham. 212 acres, t 0 s, r 7 w $3255. E A Hinshaw and hd to W ( McClure, 100.37 acres, t 9 s, r 7 w $300f). I R Hughes to Warren MeKown lot 25. block K, Falls City. ?G0. W W Fawk et ux to O W Pew therer et ux, 5 acres, t 7 s, r 4 w $200. Henry Hill et ux to II II Jas- person. Jots and tract in Hill's In dependence, $200. Lawrence Strayer to V C Mc Clure, 100 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w, $3500. Sylvester Ilerron et ux to W C McHure, 1G0 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w, $1. J R Moyer et ux to Mary Thome, lot 49, block K, Falls City, $20. J J Wick to trustees Falls City Lodge, No. 148, I. O. 0. F., lot 5, block 11. south side. Falls City, $100. ' Geneyra Howe to B II McCallon 75x150 feet, Isaac Levens d 1 c $075. W E Williams et ux to Ed Pa tras, lot 4, block 4, Airlie, $75. Dallai City Bank to C L Gard ner, 100 acres, t 9 s, r 6 w, $900. A II Fletcher et ux to Mary A Stine, fr lots in Murphy's add to Monmouth, $400. United States to E A Hinshaw, 100,37 acres, t 9 s, r 7 w, patent. United States to S A McSherry. 100 acres, t 7 s, r 8 w, patent. 1 at 1 1 Geo Robinson, scaln 2 frO J E Martin, same 2 (X) Independence Lumber Co., lumber. 7 52 Ross E Moores & Co., sta tionery ; , i 50 J W Butler, rood acct 3 75 F Freunduner, pauper acct 7 00 Mrs M A Tetherow, same. . 7 00 Nordby & Finseth, eame.. 1 50 C E Huntley, rame 7 00 C L Starr, salary and ex panse 133 78 US Loughary, same 144 18 F E Myer, salary 78 00 W B Daggett, assessing. . . 35 00 J W Butler, same. . 25 00 - M D Ellis, electric lights . 25 00 Western Clay Co., road acct 31 25 W A Wash, printing 5 00 Dunn Grocery Co., mdse.. 75 J T Ford, salary and ex-' pense 133 64 W F Nichols, salary 65 00 A Huston, assessing 38 75 T B Huntley, salary 50 00 Observer, printing..; 19 55 TB Huntley, salary 138 00 W C Brown, tax rebate. . . 33 31 Hilliard & Plymak. road acct 24 50 E Hayter, salary 65 00 J Barrett Co., supplies 2 70,- E V Dalton, salary ....... 62 50 DG Meador, pauper acct. 8 00 F S Wilson, same 6 00 M V Woods, salary and ex pense ..... 42 15 J M Campbell, courthouse acct ; 3 io J T Ford, same 13 80 Belt& Cberrington, mdse. 14 35 Lynch & Rowell, road acct 2 00 J II Robertson, courthouse acct R Brunk, road acct .... . J E Sibley, salary.. ..... Seth Riggs. salary and fees J B Teal, same country, no nmtu-r what liu'fiiinije men ienk tlieie, here I lit lifcht of the Ancient and Aw t pi' d Scot-ti-h Kile shull thine, rind its Mruc'lm of Truth nml Wisdom be reverently ilMened to ' " "He has livnl; Tim Hint of bit labor live after him." Bniee Koyul en Ttneie fcd Almonds Fancy Pickles rim (Ma ! IPilihut I Inches I Haul Suuterne J'otutoe Juiiali s - r of Pmilett (invernor Petit VI When the parly btokc up the Independence people accompanied the euesis to the depot, lien all boarded the special motor and ac companied the Monmouth guests home and late' going to Dallas. Tlme prefpnt wen- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. V. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. LocKe, Mr. and Mr?. (). 1. Butlert capital stock, $1000, divided into 100 shares of $10 each; incorpor ators. J. A. Withrow, Percy Had ley, A. R. Lewis. PUOHATE. Estate of A M Bryant, deceased final account approved and ad ministration closed. Estate of R L Skinner, deceased hearing of petition to sell real estate continued until May 23, at 10 o'clock A. M. Citation to he served by publication. Eighth semi-annual report filed. Estate of Sarah E Fisher, de ceased petition to sell real prop- ' COMMISSION HHS COURT. In matter of proposed private change in county road prayed for by John Taylor and J L Atwater petition and bond filed; Wiley Nor ton. Emmett Staats and M M Jones aj pointed viewers to meet and survey said proposed change on Fridav. April 10, 1903. Bid of O N -Harrington to fur nish the county 40 cords of oak grub wood at $2.20 per cord, and bid of Austell McCarter to furnish 40 cords of large "fir at $2.40 per cord accepted. Bond of Jefferson Slagle, road supervisor of district No. 14, ap proved. Treasurer E V Dalton credited with cancelled warrants amounting to $593.17. Change in boundaries of school districts No. 2 and 5S granted, as prayed for in petition of Lee Humphrey and others. CLAIMS 'ALLOWED. C G Goad, envelopes . . $ 96 00 Glass it Prudhomme, sta tionery 15 82 W S Carv. ex insane 5 00 R Sutherland, scalp bounty 2 00 Irwin-Hod8on Co., station ery 5 55 8 75 30 00 66 55 12 20 8 80 Fine feggs To Sell From thorough-bred Barred Plymouth Rock chickens, one-half mile west of colletre. Address Elbert Arant, Monmouth, Ore. From Antlllites44frt- dependence. Corvallis, April 10. Editor Enterprise. ' I received notice that our sub scription had expired. We can not get along without it. We used to be old residents of Independence and it is a welcome visitor to us. We have been watching your creamery business closely and must say you do a great deal better than we do here. Probably Polk county has better cows than Benton, Wishing yon and your paper success, I remain, " Sincerley Yours, Mrs. C. C. Hcff ORATORICAL, E. S Evertdeii Carries Oft test at Monmouth. CONTESTS. Con- Friday evening the Normal pro hibition leatrue held a contest and the winner is E. S. Evenden. He secured a prize of $5 and will represent Monmouth in a state contest to be held soon in Dallas. Prosecuting Attorney J. NJ'HaHtM' i; of Dallas, left for Tillamook. Satur day to attend court. IS