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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1903)
entertrise, msmm rtJC OLD RELIABLE FOOTER ihantutelv Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal. May Day ball, at the Auditorium. Mr. E. M. Young was in Salem Saturday. Fine chocolates and taffies at Wagoner's. S. F. Mulkey, of Ashland, was in town Monday. Miss Bessie Butler was a Salem visitor Tuesday. See our new line of penny candy goods at Wagoner's. Fresh milch cows for sale. En quire of Ilenry Hill. K. C. Kldridge returned from a Portland visit Sunday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Newt Jones last week. Mrs. Fannie Mulkey, of Salem, visited friends here Monday. F. A. Douty was registered at . The Perkins, Portland, Monday. E. V. Dalton and daughter rode over from Dallas Saturday on their wheels KfW Hn of bae ball "I l Wagoner's. Charley K.chardson Is recovering from a. re attack of tonsoliles. Rat. Dr. Thompson is critically 111. He was 0,u "v ' ... u' Purfikl and Mrs. v. " ... daughter, Pearl were Salem virtor. Saturday. V W. Allingham ia again in the city on busing-Eugene Regular. - - v When in town call at Miner's for the new summer dress gids soieneit. t n i:lr w n from Salem , ir.. r.luifil with nis tunuy. nn.iii.in at the penitentiary. r- i.. PfMitifr returned Monday from The Dalles, after several months' visit there. v.; t, members of K. of. P. Work in second decree Wednesday evening. Govern yourself accord inc. V.,..1-.To i urchaa eond- hn,l envi!. weighing about 100 pounds Enquire at this oihee at, once. j Ladies' Home Journal, Munsey. Strand and Frank Leslie's maga- zine tor May now on sab at ag- oner s. ruin! Hubbard left this wee for Astoria, where he will clerk in Will Mattison'a cigar store mis summer. A. N. Halleck's Peerless Hair Tonio will be sold by A. b. locse, of Independence, or A. N. Halleclt, of Monmouth. A. J. Shipley, of Monmouth, was called to Junction City Tuesday, in .n..t the saddest summons v,t ; nnaaihle for a man to re ceive, the death of his mother. His little daughters accompanied him. LADIES Brood) Pin In id It bare !lu ol Solid Uoldan.Kiol.1 Plat. ,1 th. Chatelaln Dnch MM, which b J Chauleln or Itroodi. Tim i. the time ol Ihe yrrwt.n T.ry lady cn weur to .dynt.e a r,l Broock Pin. Kramer $ o., INDEPENDENCE, ORE Campbell 5t - w Brothers, j; urco Hhirmcnt of wolr iir hu ar- of tho latft WK'" orP. J Another rived consisting . i :. .1 . time vi' v j CARPETS 'i Soda Water. The S.da Fountain" this month print, a readable article from Lyman E. Cooley, on the recent discovery that lemon ju.ee destroys ty phoid tevar germs. Mr. Cooley 1. one of the best informed men in the world on sanitary science. It wa. Mr. Cool.y who conceived and bronghtaboat the construction of the Chicago drainage channel-the erestest sanitary work ever executed. . 8 Mr Cooley ha. been an observant stad.nl of the .abject of germ, and germicide, both in North and South America, and w ha . h. i. of iBht and value. The reader, of this journal ar. ?n8te n having presented to them articles from writers who are at the fountain head of learnine in the subjects discussed. The world is astounded by the announcement that lemon juice introduced into bacillus laden water at once kill, the bacilli. This an nouncement is surprising not alone from the fact that the lemon juice acts a. a germicide, but because the fact was not known before. An article from a Chicago daily paper printed in this issue explains the . - L tt.A A ialntrarc nature ui tuc uidwj . , The Soda Fountain learns that the Chicago Health Department is now engaged in testing all the fruit acids that are in common use especially those used at the soda fountains. Already many of these have been found to be germicides of the most efficient cnaracter. For example, it has been found that one per cent of common grape juice will kill all the germs in a body of Water. This proportion of grape juice is not discoverable by sight, taste or smell when introduced in the water. Other native fruit acids are almost equally potent. There willsoonbeannouncemenof these discoverie. by the health depart inent of Chicago. These discoveries will manifestly increase the pop nlarity of the fountain as a "health resort." While the existence ot germs may eontinue in beer and other saloon beverages, most soda fountain drinks can be accounted free from them. Try the ptire fruit juice syrupy at our fountain. Harry E. Wagoner, Main Street, TRTTrornvrnFMnR. - OREGON. Jnhn Lane and wlf. visiting Vm. 1HIT, were passsnger. t., Oregon City Tuesday for Ti with relatiyt'. ir,.f V. A. Wann arrived from the north yesterday, callid horn. by the illnos s of one ol ins cmiur. Eugene Register. Hillard &, Plymale have recently aided a very fine drill to their blacksmith's apparatus. They re port business rushing. Hear Prof. Gesner, Miss Carter and Mrs. Babbitt at me ope house next Thursday evening, May tta. A treat awaits all. The W. K. C. announces a May IW ball for Fridav evening, May j 1st. Thev inuite all and win see that a good time is bad Flovd T. King, eeneral organizer of the Endowment Rank, K. of P., was in the city Wednesday on busi ness pertaining to the order. The M. W. of A. will give a grand picnic at Kidder's Grove on May 28. We will give a detailed account of the event next wees. The Little Palace hotel building . 1 A.iatirwia is having several iunuim,.i"- made in it. The root is dillerent. and all in all will be a much better structure. Mis Helen Calhreath, daughter of Supt. Calbreath, of the insane a.vlnm. returned to Salem Friday after a week's visit at the home of Mrs. A. M. Hurley. Hon training has commenced and there is plentj xsiiaTr7howant8 work. Some v,. J of the yards haves, large number of women employed. On. Snerline has sold 67 acrss of the Shirley -donation land claim to C. E. Herren, who recently sold his farm near Monmouth. The consideration was $2,000. BishoD Heil. a noted Evangelical church dignitary, preached a ser mon here one evening last week. Ti.o86 who heard him speak in glowing language of his effort. Sealed bids will be received up to May 16th for stand room and concessions at the Dallas carnival. Plats of ground furnished on ap plication to V. P. Fiske, Dallas. Mr. Whiteaker received telephone Tuesday that his stolen horse had been seen in a pasture near Dallas. We did not learn whether the animal proved to be the missing one. "The Willamette Valley Choral Union will hold their annual Fes tival at Eugene May 12th to 14th, Tickets at reduced rates from all points on the Oregon Lines of the Southern Pacific Co., will be sold Mav 11th to 14th inclusive, return limit Mav 15th. 1903.". Yours truly, W. E. Coman, General Pass While wo l.av a compM -k. We yM n- r;;:1 :Xn, v ; riom refill Brothers. & 5 V-ftA-"tr S; She pcade, Davidsoi? & Hdg. P'P' , . written us that A DnilViril.n " . he has several g-nnl lUnbrr Und ,laim. that can be locate.! u, . . ... M.....iatl. flaure. Any one wishing information f.n inqu.... -this ollice. A passeng-r on the down-uvsr boat from Albany rriuay reports an interesting occurem.. A lamb had strayed away and wa. in a precarious (Misiiion. The bat was stopped and over nau C isTit rn, C i u n t t't t f Tobm con ami Conl'Ht ionefiy. FlHST Clas Son FhIntais v CoNSKtTloN, The ladies of the town ha ganizfl l a Lewi. A Clark club, with the followiim ofliceri: Vret , ton was svopprti uv. - - ... ).Dt in lafnly rewining tlie t J A friend has sent us an WM J B'uter; 8j., Miss Florence W.p. . . atiS till the first Daper ever pumi.iu which depends exclusively on wireless telegraphy. It i pub lished on Santa Uatalina Island, jo miles off the coast of California. The Degree of Honor lodge has been having a friendly member ship contest the past month, as a result six new member have been added. The side captained by Mrs. B. F. Whiteaker won. The leader of losing forces is Mrs. S. B. Walker and her side must provide a supper. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Herpicide are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair invigor- ators. Both are for saleatjLS ooTeTTltaTUeTshopr Call and have Mr. Moore give an applica tion ol either remedy and you will never be without one or the other. Next Thursday evening, May 7, Prof. IeRoy L. Gessner, the well- known violinist of Salem, Miss Mabel L. Carter, elocutionist uf slate reputation, and Mrs. May Bowden-Babbitt, our well known piano artist, wili giye a joint con cert at the opera house, musical and literary in its scope. An ad mission fee of 25 cents will be charged and reserved seats may be secured at no extra expense. .r Traa.. Mr. Maud IreUni m t " T They will meet next Tuedayfi' noon st 2.:X. K.N. Hall, of Buens Vista, who recen tly sold his farm, will ho!J an auction sale mere aiu.;. May 9th. There will be offer! one of the beet herdsif not tin best of Jersey cows in the cuanlj Also farming implements, how hold utensils, etc. Lunch willW served ou the around. Here chance for some of our dslrymms increase their herds with reiiter animals. We want a representative .ry rity ami town in this it" y"; " ' -7s , ositionis an exceptional oni offers to a good, reliable, hontf party, with references, not I (Kan linn ncir month. iSo vassing or appointing of 8eat' bona Bde. legittmaw duhiuw... -. dress with stamp. C. G- fW' Co., Lumber Exchange, Grip ltnielles In Great Deis"1! ivk.n m. nd sriD ars prv'" thequlokeatand .ureal remedial " . I Mr. Jrawuh V. " llsius, of McDuff, Va., says tW J wm cured ot a vety deep ana i stuck of la Krlpne by using Cb Iain's Cough Itemedy after yylo" eral other repartton. with no w For sale by Kirk land Drugt". 4 as fl rsn nrnnA.rflt.inn nn t.lw mnrlrpt fiuials i i j - "- . - - i i Formaldehyde as a smut eradicator. It is a nrt-naration used . and recommended by tlio Oregon Agricultnral Collect). Fanners will do unll to cive this formula a thorough tent. Directions: no ounce to three gallons of water. This solution is sprinkled on 10 bushels of wheat, and then thoroughly mix in order to moisten each grain. A. S. Locke. The Independence Druggist. J enger Agent.