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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
T12E OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE 15 NO SU35T1 TUTE Social and Personal. f ;Ti- -iTrwi.l liu Stock pasture. C. W. Leo nard Children's stationery at Wagon er's. A nice line of groceries at Mesf ner'e. E. E. Paddock was in Portland Mouday. F. A. Douly was in Portland on Tuesday. A new line in 23c tablets at Wagoner's. Asa Robinson returned Monday to Iloquiam. A new line ;if fine box stationery at Wagoner's. Miss Ella Shafer came up Tues day from Portland. Call at Messner's for your warm weather underwear. All kinds of work and dress skirts at Messner's. Come and get your new mail boxes at Wagoner's. Something new "Pineapple Frost" at Wagoner's. Who's Dougherty? He is Fen- nell's expert horseshoer. Dougherty, the horseshoer, with Fennell, the blacksmith. Dillard Elkins, an attorney of Dallas, was over Tuesday. Some very choice patterns in lace curtains at Messner's. C. 0. Lee visited over Sunday at the home of E. E. Paddock. Mm. Woert and children, "f c.mvcr, Wash., are visit!" 1. inson's family. Norval Atkins, ot Forest Grove, after a few days' visit here, return ed home Momlay. ''Pineapple Frost" its w one. You ran eat it just Hke ice cream. Wagoner. The bent line of men's working gloves ever brought to Indcpn denee at Messner's. You will be satisfied with the work of Douirherty, the horseshoer, with Thos. Fennell. When in Sleni visit Strong' Restaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. All mail boxes for the new rural delivery 'oute are now at Wagon er's store, Independence. Anvone wanting now mail boxes can now purchase them at Wagon er's stationery store, Independence. Mrs. Frar.k Lucas and Mrs. A. F. Camnbill, of Monmouth, were north-bound passengers Mouday afternoon. fleorgo Stoll, goes next week to Dallas to accept a position there in a bakery. He is an artist in his profession. mPnisr ivnFlENPENCK,OKKfiON lNl)Ki r,rl'r.iw.iii an i Mvtm'i Ice Cream All Amounts. Qw-m tl the extreme hot weather lnt week, w wero mmble to supply the demand lor Ice Cream in bulk. W, re now ready for alt vM In it y mnounU. . . Harry E. Wagoner, Confectioner, Independence, Ore. L, 11 narts of Polk county. Orders "d M 1x1 Plvinale invite a eomparia-m of their work with the best turned out of any uiaei-i shop. Then they ask you to asu p tain prices. Work best, prices io- est. Mr. and Mrs. IUyard Merrill were incoming passengers from Portland Monday morning. Mr. Merrill was married Sunday to Miss Ivy Haley, a former Independence girl. The heat dramatic ta'ent in the State Normal School, under etliei ent leadership, is to present 'The District Attorney" in the Normal Chapel, Monmouth. Sutuiday eve ning, June Pi. Hi' McCallister, while riding a bicycle Sunday evening, rode over a small embankment north of town and fractured his collar bone. He was brought to uwn and his in juries relieved. 35 cents pays your admission to the drama, "The District Attorney," at Monmouth, Saturday evening, June 13. B swell and reserve your seat at Simpson's Bookstore, only 13j extr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Josse, who have been absent from town a week or two, returned home Sunday. Mr. Josse visited in Portland and Hills boro and Mrs. Josse in Portland --eaibreathhandles tfie Salem soap. Give it a thorough trial. Milliard & Plymale are the old reliable st&ndbys in the blacksmith Mrs. R. C. French, of Monmouth, was a north bound passenger Fri day. Col. Abbey, of the Abbey hotel, at Newport, was in our city Tues day. Chas. Cary, former S. P. station agent here, is now located at La fayette. We want your butter, eggs and chickens. Will pay top price. Messner. Entirely new "Pineapple Frost" Saturday and Sunday only at Wagoner's. Miss Daisy Freeman, of Port land, is visiting her cousin, Miss Lela Horren. f All of Independence went to see ( the carnival at Dallas last week. The thriving town of Dallas was as busy as a bee hive and will reap much benefit from this affair. for nnv amount DrOlllPtlv filled. Wagoner's. J. W. Richardson, Jr., has re covered from his recent indisposi tion which held him indoors fur seyeral weeks. Mrs. Ellis Davidson, of Parker, was a passenger Monday to Van couver, Wash., for a week's visit with relatives. Messrs. Gortmaker and Rickert, of Monroe. South Dakota, were ar rivals in the city Monday to visit the Dickinsons. It is worth the price of admins-1- ion to the drama, ."The District Attorney", to hear the celebrated Lucas orchestra. Lewis Saunders, of Dakota, is a new arrival in town and is working "XTiaso ball team has been organ ized in town and as there is plenty of good material it will he a ."crackerjack" organization. The grounds will he made on Henry Hill's property south of town. M. 0. Potter, formerly of the law firm of Butler, Townsend it Potter, of this place, is now the active head of the Portland Glove Works. This company is the only one of the kind in the metropolis and it is doing a fine business. The crack sprinter of the 0. A. n front fnam ttlW HI'MHOO ia ii mm in Thos. Fennell's blacksmith shopjot Vjiii Williams, of Anlie, and a brother of M. C. W llhams, the The only wood worker in the town is at Hilliunl it Plvinale s. He has a full ar.d complete stock of wood for all carriage, wagon and general jobt ing- Workmanship unexcelled. See him. The band concerts will probably he events of U future. Thry were very successful hst summer, and for a nominal sum the Mon mouth hand will renew their Satur day evening concerts. Let's unite in the endeavor to make them go. Moore's Hair Invigorator and H,.rpicidearetlie world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair In vigor ntors. Both are for sale at J. t.....-.'a Inirber rlioli. Call and PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S ...Dentist... rUil.- Kxrn.'tlun Iiulriteititatre.uii A meeting of the voters of irbi district No. '-".Us culled taniitu, tin public school building otllbt evening of June loth, for (hep pose of electing one director foi ..I I.'. v - . , . i have Mr. Moore give an appaca- t(,r, ,,f thr-o yearn and a cletkf tion of either remedy and you will ,. year, also fur the tranivtiMUrf never he without one or (he other. jHIl 0t,r business that may prop. rly come lip at that time. I'rn.er A Kico have n noconj. Grocer Bigg, of Da'hn, wax on; .iirt reels TllenUy. 1 1" '4 "' cured the services of John tieorge j ,aud bu'gy for sale cheap. Stoll, former baker lor F. A. Booty., . Mr. Moll take up his duties there j 71 QnnnA in the near future, leaving here the .HirGUUV, .... i. i :.. . . . r. - latter part ot tins ween. in Davidior; u Jifi"9es, Propi family will remain here for the! present. Cu'.wk, OiicarHtori.Tob- j cos inn I Con i'ci-t iuiu'l V. The telephone companv if not I .innlim itintlv with Independence' Fiust Class Soja Foistaix b in the mutter of a night telephone j CoNXKtTlo.v. HPrviee. 1 heV liromired 10 man.' I the coutintious service immediiitely after the phones were plmed in position. Several of the miiisrrib ers to the telephone threaten to withdraw il the nidit system is not inaugurated soon. as a wagon maker, Miss Britta McDevitt, a nurse in the Good Samaritan hospital at Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. Conkey Horseshoeing is our specialty and we will take a back seat to no man living in this line. Hilliard & Plymale, Independence. Miss Lucille Moore, who has been snendinz -a few days with relatives in Monmouth, returned to Portland Sunday afternoon Lawrence Harris, of Eugene, speaker of the house of representa tives, has been secured to deliver the address here on the Fourth of July. Several took advantage of the ex cursion to Falls City Sunday. A most enjoyable trip was bad. Many went on to the falls above Falls City. J Dr. E. J, Miller and wife, of Chicago, who have been visiting the family of J. Dickinson, left Saturday for Los Angeles. Cal., and from there will return East. Reserve your seats early and get your choice for "The District At torney" to be given in Monmouth, SotnrHaT evenincr. June 13. bv the State Normal Students Dramatic Club. obliging clerk of A. S. Locke. This sprinter Williams simply cracks the air when ha runs. The Wallowa Chieftain, pub lished at Enterprise, Oregon, has this to say of a former Indepen dence clerk: "Wm. Eisanhice manager of the Joseph Cash store was in the city Tuesday afternoon on a short businees trip." Dr. 0. D. Butler. J. B. V. Bntler and II. Hirschberg were passengers to Portland Tuesday afternoou to attend a session of the Masonic lodge. W, P. Bevens accompanied Dr. Rutler and will have an exam ination, and probably an operation performed on one of his eyes. ' Sunday was the hottest June day experienced in Oregon for many years, it reaching the 100 de gree point in the shade. Whew, but it was hotl But when we Eton to think of the terrific heat of the East and the climatic misfortunes of other sections we are ready to let well enough alone. Do not fail to see that cushion tired buggy at Frazer & llioe's. It is a beauty. Thn Fnnnll in nrenared to dn i i first-class wagon work on ehort no tice. An expert wood-worker em ployed all the time. , Saturday evening, June 'Ji), will positively ho the last dance of the season given by the Independence orchestra. It will be held at the auditorium, and will lie preceded by nn open air hand concert on the postotlico corner by the Mon-mniilh-btrfid; ATTTTTCtfeHTra of five furnish the tnusiu for the dance. Motor will return to Monmouth after dance. The Enteih'Iiisk would like to know '.vhat has become of the Sim mons adultery case, Did the guilty parties forfeit bail? We failed to find it up before the court. We are not sufficiently familiar with the way it was disposed of, hut if the matter was smothered, it should he investigated. That case cost Polk county sufficient amount of money to have had a hearing at any rate. Are You Coming To Independent To Celebrate7 Now il you do and want a good lime, one that will stay with yon for ten or twenty years, prepurt yourself to buy a good -timepiece of O. A. Kramer it Co. We have marked these watches in plain fig ure and placed them in the windows for your in spection. Look then) over pick out tho one you wan and come prepared on the 4th to buy it. Yours For Watches, Kramer $ U 4S IN ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft AN SQUIRRELS Have you got 'em? Don't you Jwant 'cm? If not use Boss Squirrel Poison Each and every can guaranteed. A. S. Locke, The Prescription Druggist. .