Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, June 04, 1903, Image 2

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FOOTER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTI TUTC
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C. W. Leonard
Falls Citv next
Stock pasture.
Excursion to
Sunday.
Chas. Collins went to Portland
Sunday.
Louie Wiprut Bpent Sunday in
Albany.
Chas. O'Brien, of Salem, was in
town Monday.
Dr. Woods, of Dallas, was in the
city Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Owen were in
Portland Snndiy.
Fresh salted peanuts and al
monds at Wagoner's. t
Deputy Sheriff Hayter was on
our streets Tuesday.
F. A. Douty was a passenser to
Portland Tuesday.
Oliver Smith was in Portland
the first of the week.
Who's Dougherty? He is Fen-
nell's expert horseshoer.
T. G. Fisher spent Sunday with
his family in Portland.
Dougherty, the horseshoer, with
Fennell, the blacksmith.
T. J. Newell, of this city, was in
Portland during the week.
The motor will run an excursion
to Falls City next Sunday.
Mi"8 Lulu Robertson was a pas
senger to Portland Saturday.
I. Dickinson is putting an
ddition to the front of his barn
.,,WnL'MnrjMW OU1WON
INDKrKXDI'NGK ENTWVTKlbt;, hum
i ...,l nrker in
town b t Hdli.rdA Tilt
Hehaaa full ana w'r" " .
ttre Salem
soap. Give it a thorough trial.
Stock pastured. Esquire of U.
G. Heffley, Monmouth, Oregon.
J. H. Hawley. of Monmouth,
was a Portland visitor this week.
Some sixty tickets were sold for
the excursion Sunday to Portland.
"The motor was crowded on its
trips the first day of the carnival.
Mrs. Clabe Richardson returned
Saturday from a visit in Portland.
Hilliard & Plymale are the old
reliable sts ndbysin the blacksmith
Miss Lettie Masterson returned
this morning from a visit in Al
bany.
Mrs. Julia Douty passed through
town Tuesday on her way to Port
land.
Norval Atkins, station agent at
Forest Grove, was in town this
week.
Asa Robinson is visiting his
folks here. He is now stationed at
Iloquiam, Wash., but has been to
Eastern Oregon on business.
Try.our fine tallies. Wagoner.
Cleva Robinson returned Tues
day evening from a abort visit in
Portland.
MUs Kmuerjn, of Sheridan, in
visiting at the home of John
Dickinson.
Miss IWtha Gwinn returned on
Wednesday afternoon from Mt.
Angel college.
President E. P. Ucssler. of Mon
mouth, was a passenger to Port
land Tuesday.
The Rebekah lodge cleared the
neat sum of 40 on their dance
Friday evening.
Mr. JaeobBon, former assistant
at the depot here, is now stationed
at Cottage Grove.
Miss Vanche Dickinson left
Tuesday for Seattle, where she will
spend the summer.
Several ice cream dishers for sale
at Wagoner's for 25 cents each.
Good for home use.
You, will be satisfied with the
work of Doucherty. the horseshoer,
with Thos. Fennell.
When in Sdetu vis't Strong's
Restauraut. It is headquarters for
Independence people.
Clare Irvine was among those
who took advantage of the Sunday
excursion to Portland.
Mrs. U. G. Ilellley and her
brother-in-law, Joe Douglas, were
Salem visitors Wednesday.
Curt Hawley, of McCoy, was in
town Sunday on his way to Mon
mouth to visit his parents.
A new firm is to open a saloon
in the Palace hotel building. The
room is being put in shape.
Chester Stumberg was up from
Portland to spend Saturday and
Sunday with his parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riddle, of!
Monmouth, were incoming passen
gers on the boit this incoming.
A number of lanjo peanut sacks
for sale at 5 cents each at Wag
oner s. f ine tor cnittim oai'K.
Mr. Babcock returned to his
home in McMinnville Monday after
a short visit with I. Dickinson and
family,
The Independence and Mon.
mout'i motor is making round trips
from McMinnville to Dallas during
Mlsa Iva Burton was a passen
ger to Cjrvallie Saturday, return
ing home Monday.
Mr. II. W. Murphy, of thi city,
was registered at the Perkins hotel
in Portland Sunday.
Horseshoeing laour specialty and
we will take a back seat to no man
living in thi line. Milliard A
Plymale, Independence.
Mrs. J. F.O'Donnell and little
daughter, of Portland, visited in
Independence and Monmouth last
week, returning home Sunday.
New magazines for June now on
sale at Wagoner's Ladies' Home
Journal, Frank Leslies, Munsey,
Argosy, Strand and Cosmopolitan.
Invitations are out for the wed
ding of Miss Haltie Jones, of this
city, and Mr. Corwin A. Towusend,
of Portland, on Wednesday, June
17.
The Woodman Circle of th's city,
is to unveil the monument at the
grave of the late Mrs. Petor Kurre,
Sunday, June' 14, at the I. 0. O. F.
cemetery.
Miss Maude Brant is working in
the telephone oflice in Portland.
Recently Mrs. Brant returned from
Alaska. They are former residents
of Independence.
Dr. W. R. Aliin's left optic
collided with a tennis ball last
Thursday evening and he had to
carry the injured member in a
"sling" several days.
Howard Gwinn left this week
for Hecketaltead light house, which
is located over on the coast. H
has work on a new wagon road
that is being put in there.
' Harmless sheep marking liquid
stays in with the weather, ' washes
out in the scouring; will increase
the selling value of every fleece.
Now on sale at Frazer & Rice's.
Hilliard & Plymale invite a
comparison of their work with the
best turned out of tiny blacksmith
shop. Then ihey aik you to ascer
tain prices. Work best, prices lowest.
Miss Nellie Burke left Monday
for Portland. F rom there she will
go to The Dalles to visit until the
first of August, after which she
will go to Long Beach for the summer.
of wood for M rriaj. "W!
..-.-1 i.bi imr. Workmanship
unexcelled. See him.
Dr. K. J. Milltr !' if,' of "f,r
Chicago, arrived hero Saturday to
Visit with the family of l)il k,u
ion. They have been visiting on
the Sound and will go from hereto
Los Angeles, California.
Fnuer A Rice have received thia
week a new lot of buggies, some
styles that have never been carried
in stock in town Mot. They
would be pleased to have you look
at them whether you buy or not.
Polk County Pomona Grange
will meet with Highland Grange
on Wednesday, June 10, at 10 A.
M. Business of importance ia to
be transacted and a full attendance
is urged. Marion Smith, master.
Mrs. J. E. Hale, of Baker City,
and her brother, Milford Thorp, of
Thorp, Wash., are visiting friend
in Monmouth and Independence.
Both are former residents of this
place.
Miss Patience Cooper left Satur
day for Portland ai.d Hood River.
Friday of this week she expect to
leave Seattle for Alaska to spend
the summer with Miss Ann Maun.
They will return home together.
. A test was made Tuesday even
ing of the new water mains on
Main street. The stream of water
was forced !0 feel high. The gov
ernment test of this water funis it
to be ."SO jHr cent purer than any in
the slate.
Moore's Hair Invigorator ami
llerpioido are the world's greatest
scalp cleansers and hair invigor-
:itors. I nth are lor sa e at J. w.
Moore's barber
have Mr. Moore
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
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A rather aenaatioiial evmt J
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I'urrru m mn u una morning ' I
tercutlona between A, V, 8ui
bury and II. U Sselsy led al
discharge of a gun In Stanton',
hands, accidentally, o iha
party ayi. We understand (j
matter ia to he brought bfur tb,
proper authorities and ai, ,
not exactly famaliar with tbcii
cuuistancea we refrain from nmi.
tioning contradictory uVuili otl2
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sucn unto as mey are prnjw;,j
brought to light.
List A Hinull Line Australia
Shopiiid dotf eix innutlii old
Last hccn mar Burin XI;!
m
liiiicrui reward lor return of
same to hvtiu hvnns, Parker On
('apt. Ogdeii, novcriueiit es-
t! nicer, wns in the city TuwJm
reports the work on the rH
input a progica eing nkelr A
crew of some 25 wen
at the present time.
About -0 young men fnnula
Corvallis Agricultural Colltgf, k
coinpanieil by three of the prof
aors, came down this morning ot
the freight and proceeded to tb
Johnnie Stump farm to faniiiurin
themselves with his fine V.
They returned here and had lunck
alter which they took lheana
train o North Vninbill to tisttl.
linn stock fiirm owned by the LJ!
of Portland. 1 hen they sn- is
vi-it MiniUr farms at Rendtiiit
and Milwaukee, returning to Cot-
vallis Sunday. -These young um
Shop. Call and! "laKll.g a special eiuuy u. 1114
give an npp!i'a-j line ol industry, and Prof. Witht-
tiou of either n ineIy and you will 1 comb is the teacher in chir
never be without one or the other, Sammy D.iiimii, ol thi ciiy, ie ot
, , , df the young men on the trip
K. ('. hldndge returned home! '
Sunday from a ten days' trip upi iolic.
the valley from Jfll'erson to Ku-!
gene. Mr. Khlridge received nine
head of line milk cows that he pur-
H. M. Lines, who is living in
"The carnival.
Miss Grace Damon and Miss
Leona Ryan, two of the capital city
young ladiea. were in Independence
over Friday night.
Mrs. Fred Hooper was a passen
ger to Dallas Tuesday evening.
She is one of the maids of honor for
the Dallas carnival.
Grant Robertson, after a several
months' stay witn his brother,
Oris, in Eastern Oregon, returned
home Tuesday evening.
Portland, recently took charge of a
crew on a railroad in Utah for the
summer. The position is a good
one. n is xamuy win remain in
Portland.
Prof. D. Simpson is teaching in
the Training 'Department of the
Normal at Monmouth, As soon
as school is out he will go to Sa
lem, where he will attend school
this summer.
Evangelistic meetings are being
conducted by Rev. G. II. Phelps, of
TTilluhnrrt at ATnrtltt (.rrivn I ,pw.
One three-gallon ice cream freez- . ... '. ... , ,
" lsvilie, and will continue to June
er in good shape for sale at Wag
oner's for only $1.50. Also one
two-gallon freezer for if 1.00.
Call and eee the new line of
ladies' oxfords and strap sandals,
also Misses' and children's slippers
in red and black at Messner's.
Mrs. Oliver Locke returned to
her home in Salem this morning
after a eeveral days' visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Damon.
George Linville and daughter,
Miss Ada, returned to their home
in Portland Monday after a visit
with J. S. Bobannon and family.
17. All are welcome to attend
these meetings.
Notice to Masons: At the meet
ing Saturday evening the M. M. de
gree will be conferred. All visiting
and brother Masons are solicited
to be in attendance.
Never has the appearance of our
naturally beautiful city appeared to
such advantage as at the present
time. We pity indeed the person
who can walk about our town and
not admire the foliage and lovely
appearance in general of our town.
diaied while away in Linn county
and has brought them down here
to sell to his customers. He re
ports his Jefferson creamery a big
success.
Mrs. S.E.Owen and Mr A. S
Loc k e fmjerJjijjjeiltLjj membi'iM of'
The iadies' reading club at the home
of the lattei last Thursday evening.
The house was beautifully decorat
ed with a profusion of roses. The
reading of "Lovey Mary" by Mi8
Burke, Miss Dickinson, Mrs. Geo.
Burton and Miss Edith Owen was
the amusement of the eycuing,
after which dainty refreshments
were served. The evening proved
a very enjoyoblo one for thr largo
membership present.
The steam baler will lie int!
held and ready to bale on loon w
the hay crop is ready.
G. L. IU:D.
Notice.
Owing to ttouble in collecting
outstanding accounts mvworknill
ii&Tiricliy cash irom this date.
T. B. Cr.KViNi.Kii,
Boot anil shoe maker, lmlepM-
deuce, Oregon.
She ts pcade,
Dovidso? & Hedge, Propi-
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OiBsux, Citr.-u-ctt o. Tobac
co and Confectionery.
Fiiist Class Soda Focntais h
Connection.
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Have you ot
Vm? Don't you -want 'em?
If not use
Boss Squirrel Poison
Each and every can guaranteed.
A. S. Locke,
The Prescription Druggist.
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