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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1903)
IKDKPRVUnifGB WiTEM'StlSE, tNDEPEKDEKCE, OREHON 1) I) 11 1) 1) 1) I) I) I) 1) I) I) I) I) I) I) I) I)' I) I) 1) 1) 4m m fee During the past two weeks we have furnished the Ice Cream for most all the public gatherings and the general return has been,"the best Ice Cream we have had. Leave Your Orders With Us. 1 gallon in Ice Packer, $1.25. 2 quarts in Ice Packer, .75. 1 quart, 40 cents. 1 pint, 20 cents. Five gallons or over at special price. Ice in most any quantities. Try Our Fine Soda Water. Harry E. Wagoner, Main Street, ( G 10 10 CO to to to to Kati. To.ni, Mr. ul Mra. Will Martin, of Dallas, 0. II. Cobb and of Dallna. I). McNeil no! family, of Monmouth, and Allen Town! and rife. In Memorlam. to The following lines are written in memory of Alex Kerr and dedi cated to his bereaved family by Mr. K. W. Swink: O'er our home the cloud of sorrow Hover like a midnight pall, For the father who has loved us Answer to the Master's call. Oil the cruel blow that smote hlnj Cftji-hfld our hearts In sudden woe When the tired hands were folded Fmootlied the hair like crimson snow. When the reaper with the sickle Uuib'riu.r flowers and golden grain. Paused beneath our sacred portals All our hearts were rent in twain. Then He spared the little children In their vouth. to comfort Home; But He called the name of "father," And He whinnered "will you come.' Then he left us in life's eveniug As the sun sinks in the west. Iu God's Acre on the hillside We have laid biuu there to rest. We will meet him when the angela Call to us from heaven's shore; Let the broken hearts find comfort, He's not lost but gone before. to to Confectioner, - Independence, Oregon. iooooooooooooooooooooJ .I'AItKKK. Jameit Hiltibrand has just fin Led shearing Mr. Fuqua'i sheep Mrs. B. II. Pillar spent Thurs County Correspondence. I t l poned until the evening of the JJtU inst. t Miss Nettie Cotton, who has vis it,l with Mrs. P. J. Dickinson for nur""u.. -.. l?r,,l..w frtrhnr . I r ? tn til. VI'H r. 1 1 1 L A. iivii" ! - - - the home of Mrs. .Mary f" ' ' " ' 0. ... . home in iuariun. cuum lav at Kerr, Mrs. J. T. Jauica and daughters, and Lizzie.'of Suver, visited uesday with Mrs. Wm. FiKjua. Mrs. A. B. Lacey aud family and n. Marv Kerr were business filers at Independence Saturday. Mies Louisa Wohlers has return to her home in Portland after a iort visit with her cousin, Mr?. ruqua. The music rendered bv Mrs. Ellis Dav'tJHon at the Highland hool exhibition, was greatly ap- reciated. School was 1 dismissed last week J account of the sadnesB prevail H here. The exhibition was post- I R. ncbrbas, D-D- S-Monmouth Dentist 4a. Export ?ver P. O. MonmOUth.1 bought the half dozen chickens. A hand KtrflrhpH I Wfl.lt.nr Ttnt.W. rlonnt v assessor. forth to help us mount another has been in our neighborhood valu round towara ainoiuoiiB fiuujujii.jiu.Kuur prupuriy We cannot fail to appreciate these BOKN. -r JOIINSON. To Mr. and Mrs. John K. Johnson, at Monmouth, on Friday, May 22, 1903. twins, both boy b. E. T. IIENKLE, Barber Shop. main btbeet, Independence, little kindnesses that serve as step pine; stones, and we hope Mr. Cal brcath will i roceed to like ping pong as well as he does chess that in the future Frank Smith has purchased a new Moline wagon from Bridwell & Craven, of Monmouth. D. M. Calbreath and wife attend- pong club. Mrs. 1). C Harris, Mrs. J. W. Patterson and Mrs. W. J. Greenlee, ol Independence, visited friends at Parker Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Bradley re turned to their home in Eugene after a pleasant visit with their Polk county friends. A. P. Origsby, Pearl Alexander and Miss Lucy Bolter scored sue in mimic and were heartily liCPnv a ' - i encored nt the Highland school ex-J head. hlbition. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fuqua and daughter, Valena, and Joseph An derson were the only parties from this vicinity who went to Portland to Bee the president. Andy Madsen, president of Long Bboremen, and Jasper Johnson, at-torney-at-law, of Portland, and both relatives of Wm. Peacock, were business visitors at Parker last week. Attorney Hayter, of Dallas, was over looking after the property be longing to Wm. Peacock. The cow and yearling calf were Bo d to Mr. Fuqua for 140, anu . Quick Arrest. ' J. A. UulledKe, of Verbena, Ala., was i twice Iu the hospital from a se verecaseof piles cauHing 24 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Kucklen's Aruiea Salve quickly ar rested further Inflammation aud cured him. It conquers aches and kills pmn. 25o at Kirkland DrugCo.'s. ANTIOCIl. Antioch now has a milk wagon, F C. Hayncs being the proprietor. Frank Smith sold to Mr. John- f .. ..... -O 1 , t irt rvQK son, ot oaiem, nogo u w fu I Inn cue 1 mm. i as no aoes cness wiut we may boast a pingled the funeral f A ex S" Kerr at ' I T.l,n. 1t fnrlorlnn J, ai avci laob if cuiicauajr . Ora Towns and Rida Chamber lain will cook for Black brothers' threshing crew this year. Ora and Katie Towns visited their sister, Mrs. Eva Barnes, at Monmouth, the latter part of last week. We are pleased to hear that Rev, Wigmore will preach for the Christ ian church at Monmouth another year. Many of our people have had the grip. Mabel Wheelock dismissed her school at. Parker Thursday on that account. A large delegation from here at tended the annual teachers' picnic at Rickreall Saturday and report having a most enjoyable time. Clemmons Fishback made a special trip on his wheel to Dayton Wednesday and returned home by the way of Salem to see the presi dent. Allen Towns and wife celebrated their Dearl wedding anniversary. They were married May 17, 1873. They have been looking forward to this anniversary for a number of years and were fully prepared for the occasion. Only relativss were present. They were Forest Barnes, wife and daughter, Katie, Oia and Maggie Owen, formerly ot ttna place, is now working in a hotel in Eastern Oregon. F. C. Haynes bought a good work horse at the W. C. Brown sale Saturday for $42. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver! Ayers Pills are liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. , 25c All dni relit. r monatMlM or tent, a tautUBi EUCYINGHAM'SDTEKX . mm m Mali. A Co. . l mp irnm - mmU kers a, a.H. J. S. MOOKE, Tonsorial Artist. Only hrst-class workmen -ployed in the' "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. GL Hawkins Dallas, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones Cemetery work etc. Ask the Agent for Tickets VIA TO SPOKANE ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOUS'CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. 2 TRAINS DAILY 2 Fast Time NEW EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT Iay Coaches Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Bullet Smoking Library Car. DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH CAS CADE AND ROCKY MTM9L For rates, folders and full informa tion reKardine tickets, routes, etc., call on or address H. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent J. W. PHALON, Tray. Pass. Agt., Portland. A. B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A. 612 First Ave., " SeaUleWash.