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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1903)
INDKI'ENOKNQE fcNTKRMUSK, 1NIEJM NPEWK, OWWN TIJE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal. Stock pasture. C. W. Leonard For summer dress gooda go to Mespner. Miss Lola Stark is home from Mt Angel college. Mrs. A. J. Tupper is Tisiting relatives in Salem. Fresh salted peannt3 and al monds at Wagoner's. Miss Maggie Pomeroy was over from Dallas Sunday. Dougherty, the horseshoer, with Fennel, the blacksmith. G. A. Hurley and A, L. Sperling were in Salem Sunday. v Stock pastured. Enquire of U G. Ileilley, Monmouth, Oregon. K. C. Eldridge was out on a visit to Southern Oregon last week. Mrs. Sarah Irvine returned Sat urday night from a week',s visit in Salem. G. L. Hawkins and family, of m . . r 1 . i, C" iauas, were greeting lrieuus nore Sunday. Miss Minta Taylor returned Sat urday from Baker City and will re main here. Mies Parrott, a teacher in the Roseburg school, is visiting Monmouth. Bayard Merrill, after a short visit in this section, returned to Portland Sunday. T. J. Nevvbill was a passenger to l . ... . , . i. : - Try our tine tallW Warner. J Claude hkinner w wanum ,. .. , .,Jheadonartera at Monmouth at ne A new line of ladies sun bonnets , ' . , riifc. i in? ii'hi u i" been working haa been tied "I u,r the summer. Pon't fail to be at the Kebckah Fen at Menaner'n. Who's Doiichertv? He U nell's expert hornerdioer. Miss Mabel Cooper left Monday afternoon for Hood Uiver. She will be absent several weeks. A number of larj-u peanut sacks for sale at 5 cents each at Wag oner's. Fine for chittim bark. Pr. W. C. Brown loft this week for Hums, Harney county, where be will sojourn duriuii the summer. Hring us your butter, eggs and chiiken. We pay top prices for all kinds of produce. Messner. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Mr. Johnson's mother and family were Albany visitors Fri day, 4 Zed Rosendorf has had a force of men nt work on the front of his store building making some re pairs. Miss Pearl Cooper, nurse in the Good Samaritan hospital at Port land, is at home (for a month's va cation. John K. Johnson, who is operat- i 1.. ing a steam lannury in iMigen, was visiting his family here this week. Uebekab dance at the auditorium Friday evening, May 29. Dainty refreshments perved. You are in vited. Pres. E. D. Reatder delivered the address to the graduating class of the Silverton public school Friday evening Arle Hampton returned week last from Bend. Eastern Oregon, he having been teaching school there this winter. A special motor to Monmouth after the Rebekah dance tomorrow evening. A crowd trom wallas is to come also, dance. They know how to enter tain and this is to be the crowning achievement of their winter's entertainments. Kev. James Waggoner wa n pas senger through town Monday, lie is on a lecturiinr tour. At one time he was pastor of the Christian church here, Milliard k riynmle invite a comparison of their work with the best turned out of any blacksmith shop. Then they ask you to ascer tain prices. Work best, prices low est. 100 acres, 100 acres in hay and clover; stock barn, bum, 9-room residence, orchard, good outrange, farm, .'KXK). To trade for im proved farm near Indejiendenee. Cooper it Hurley. Services at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath both morn ing and evening, conducted by the pastor. Topics of special interest at each service. Sabbath school at 10 A. M. A very kind welcome to all. in Corvallis Sunday. He also visited Eugene this week. 240-acre farm at $5 per acre; im V proved, stock land, well located Cooper & Hurley. You will be satisfied with the work of Dougherty, the horseshoer, with Thos. Fennell. Several ice cream dishers for sale at Wagoner's for 25 cents each. Good for home use Mis Nellie Pomeroy, who has been teaching in Washington, re turned home Friday. When in Salem visit Strong's Restaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. Mrs. Albert Jessup, of Salemf . visited at the home of her father, Thos. Fennell, Sunday. Miss Martha Wyman visited in town this week. Her home has been in Tacoma, Wash. The only wood worker 'in the town is at Hilliard & Plymale's. He has a full and complete stock of wood for all carriage, wagon and general job! ing. Workmanship unexcelled. See him. f The ladies of the Presbyterian church are preparing for their an nual rose fair. More definite in formation soon. , Miss Rose Clodfelter, who is working in a millinery store at Perrydale, visited ovtr Sunday with her parents here. E. V. Cooper returned Friday The Independence and Mon mouth motor will mane special trips to Dallas during Carnival week. It will leave here early in the morning and return in the evening after the exercises of the day are over. Iley. E. O, Wiginore, of Mon mouth, who recently was elected to the chair of Hebrew at the Eugene Divinity School, has re considered his intentions to accept a position in that faculty and will remain in Monmouth another year. Independence should take some steps at once to resume the Satur day evening concerts so popular here last summer. McMinnville has already started these concerts and our neighboring towns are do . . i. .. . nig usewise. t uai are we going to do about it? ... i. -1 Tl, t.-aeher I'ionio at Mcareni Saturday attracted many from here, The day was an ideal one. tiHir anv number pay it 1 "'H v,f the best a flair of 'he kind ever pulled olf in the county. Tlx" nth lot io contests were spirited and the exercises commendable. Moore's Hair lnvlraior and llerpieide are the world' greatest n!n cleansers and hair inv Kor utors. lloth are for sale at J. Moore's barber shop. Call ami liavd Mr. Moore give an applica tion of yther remedy and you will never be without one or the other. The crowd which went to see Uoosevelt in Portland returned home Friday. A halt hundred or so from here were in the mctrlia to gain a glimpse of the nation's chief magistrate. Several extra coaches were required to accommo date those who went from Curyullie and other points along here. A special motor was run to Cor vallis Friday evening, taking quite a delegation from Dallas, Mon mouth and Indeemlence. The occasion was the interstate oratori PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. ...Dentist... ''"e-r Uuiiaiw I'kOiIpm KMltlrlliiu Hir.lll. Vtlwj (ieurjt Stoll visit...) this week. C. I.. Kitehard returned fyj,, from New York Slate, aft,,,.,,,. week spent in the lar ent. Hursenhoeinir iimir - rr"injit4 we will take a hack seat to no ttfc living in tlii litm. Il!lri)t nyiualiS Jmlejtenilenoe. I larmiers iiheep marking Wj my in with the weather, m, out In the scouring; will imrn the selling value nf every Now on Hall at r rater t Uiit't The ladies eading club rete entertained by Mrs. A.' 8. Locli and H. K. Owe,i this eveniti n the homo of A. H. Lock. T! hook they will read it UU Mary." Mr. aril Mr. Joseph Dour cal contest, in which California's gm yisitinK at the horn evening from l'ortland. He re ports the Independence exhibit as the beBt there at present. One three-gallon ice cream freez er in good shape for sale at Wag oner's for only 91-50.- Also one two-gallon freezer for 91.00. Call and see the new line of ladies' oxfords and strap sandals, also Misses' and children's slippers in red and black at Messner's. The Whiteaker barn which the council ordered moved back from the street, is the Mrs. D. J. Whit eaker barn near the school house. Preaching services at the United Evangelical church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The paBtor preaches at Buena Vista at 1 1 A. M. Notice to K. of P. Initiatory worK conterred at the regular meeting W ednesday evening. All members requested to be present. New magazines for June now on sale at Wagoner's Ladies' Home Journal, Frank Leslie's, Munsey, Argosy, Strand and Cosmopolitan. Miss Nellie Burke, teacher in the Independence public school, leaves this week for a. summer's vacation on the sound. i an II m jWM wn l,ove is some time a hard task master. He drives women to tasks be yond their strength ana lays heavy bur dens on their shoulders. Love of husband, love of tatmly, forces many a woman day by day to labor for the home when aching back and throbbing head make her ut terly unfit for household duties. Weak, nervnua women who suffer from headache, back ache, bearing-down pains and other con sequences of womanly disease, can be completely cured by the use of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It es tablishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulcera tion and cures female weakness. "About two years ago I wa taken aick and it Jtemed at If J had no ncrvea at all,"wrilm Mrs P. Woodbeck, or Irtlray, Mich. "Could not work an hour in the day withont being; tire cut. 1 doctored firnt with one phygicmn. the., with another, but did not receive any benefit One would aay one thins; and the neit noraething elae. I had almost g,ven up whtn , tlouh'5 your medicine uiitht Tielp me, so I wrote to you asking what to do. You advised me to take Ir Flerce'l Favorite Pr..Hf.in.. -..A ,...,... ... .' leal Discovery.' I did so and could see a ditft-r- ' ence right away. I onlv took four lnm.. n I '.' '. man i nao. in a lonff time. representative triumphed. Mr. Poling, ot Dallas, wan given second place. The annual gymnastic exhibition of the Normal was held lust Friday evening. Mr. Forbes, the physical culture instructor, appears to be the right man in the right place, and he has developed a healthy athletic spirit in that institution during his administration of that department. At the Ilebekah dance tomorrow evening the hall is to he beauti fully decorated, and an orchestra of five pieces will be on hand to fur nish the best of music. The fliwr is cijiial to the best, and they hope all will turn out on the occasiou to make it a success. Tomorrow ( Fri day, Miy evening, at the audi torium. The Key Stone League of Christ ian Endeavor at the I'nited Evan gelical church is growing in inter est as well as in nunilier, five hav ing joined llie tiociety lust Sunday evening and three the Sunday pre vious. Meetings 'during the sum mer months each Sunday evening at i o clock. Miss Bertie Moore is the leader fur thii-jw(4ttrrt-n7jr- D. M. Hewitt and son, of near Monmouth, have recently added some thoroughbred stock to their already fine cattle. One fine Jer sey heifer comes from Spring Hill farm, Newberg, and another from Byrcett, Bingen, Wal:. Both are registered animals. One would hardly realize there were ho man v blooded cattle in Polk county as there is. As a matter of fact there are few counties in the state uhetid of us in this line. U. CI. Heffler. at Talme. B, Uouglas will leave next tot fa California, and after a few werL spent there will return lo the Rut His wife will leave for the Etc tiKn his arriva there, The Palace conlectionery itw, Craven it Moore, proprietors, ii u open to th public MjiitUr mow ing. They have neat qu-tert door east of the Little Palace bt office. All kinds of choicest usii candies, cigars and article ii kindred line constantly iniwi An invitation to our businettqoi,' ti-rs is extended to all. To aivure a change of any lip!c advertising it is essential that j- reach us not later than Wilnu morning. All other matter mw be in by Wednesday ofternooniiil appears in lh weekly issue, Tlii rule ii essentiol, as so tww; lately get their copy in even wliU as Thursday noon, at a time wta the paper is ready for press. At a meeting of the general con mi t lee on celebration, consUtit-g'f O. D. Butler, T. D. Campbell ui Ii H. Knox, it was decided toil- low $." inxiudjloiMw4T4odge-rtH would put out a lloat. Other rangements in regard to thewtinj contest were agreed upon, repono' which is to ho found in the write up of the goddess of liberty contett She ?PGade, Davidson fit Hedges, P'P'- C i Kn i x', C i xn l t 1 1 TohiK" oh aiulCtmlbftionery. Fikht Class Soda Fountain b Co.NNtrrioN. 7i IN VS IS IS IS IS IS IS IS io jncparation on Uk- market equals Formaldehyde as a smut cradicator. It is a preparation used and recoinrHon.led by tho Oregon Agricultural Uilli-jio. I-ariiicrs will 10 well to cive thin ionnulaa tliorough tost. Directions: One ounco to three eallons of water 11ns solution vis Hprinkle.1 on 10 i'uhelsof wheat, and then thoroughly mix in order to moisten each grain. . wars ail UBV now ind nnl fl ti-A i In sa hour before taking your treatment. I fMnk it is the only medicine." Dr. Pierce'. Pleasant PeUeU cure dia ziaeu arul tick headache. IS A. S. Locke, The 'dependence Druggist.'