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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1903)
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OUKfiO TfSE OLD RELIABLE C8OTEB Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE j Social and Personal. Stock pasture. C. W. Leonard. Chas. Iliffis clerking for II. II. Knox. Pink Patterson was in the city Saturday. Claud Hubbard left Sunday for San Francisco. Dr. O. D. Ireland -eturned to Portland Monday. K. C. Eldridge was a passenger to Portland Tuesday. Harry E. Wagoner was a passen ger to Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stockton, of Salem, were in town Saturday. Wanted. A good family milk cow. Apply at the M. E. parson age. For Sale. One second hand wagon. Enquire of C. D. Simp son. John Young has purchased the E. E. Yarnell place adjoining his farm. A. Noltner. of Portland, was a Fourth of July visitor in Indepen dence. Nineteen ($19) dollars per ton paid for machine iron at the Dallas foundry. Miss Grace Damon came up from Salem Saturday night to attend the dance. Roy McFadden, of Portland, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs P. R. Burnett. Miss Carrie Danneman, of Cor vallis, is visiting at the home of J. H. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Locke, of Salem, were visiting here Saturday and Sunday. H. A. Clodfelter and wife, of Perrydale, were Independence vis itors Sunday. The state board of education has granted Miss Lettie Maslerson a life diploma. John Hilterbrand and wife are moving to the house east of Mrs. Sara Irvine's. Mies Rose Clodfelter left Tues day for the McKenzie for a three weeks' outing. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Collins, of Seattle, Wash., visited bis parents here this week. Mrs. Fenton and daughter, Miss Laverne, returned Monday to their home in McMinnville after several weeks' visit with relatiyes in Monmouth. Jut reo.ived nil'' ! l,uW kid glove at MfB.MH.rV Mr. Frank Post and children, of Salem, are visiting Maude Ireland. with Mr. of I Fur bargain in ehoe eeur bargain shoe counter. Mener. Mint Edith Matwhke. of Port land, visited Saturday and Sunday with her iter. Mr. August Sperl- Mrs. II. M. Lines returned to her i home in Portland Monday after a abort visit here. Miss Mintie Taylor left this week for Ccntralia, Wash., fr a six-weeks' vieit. Mis Clara Irvine, of McMinn ville, wan the guest of Mrs. Sarah Irvine this week. Mr. and Mrs. Has, of Lafayette, were over Saturday visitor with relatives in town. W. F. McAdums leit Tuesday for Lowell, Lane county, where be has employment. Miss Clara Irvine, after a several days' visit here, returned to Mc Minnvi'le Monday. J. W. Kirkland has purchased the building in which J. M.Stark has his grocery store. Miss Marine Miller, ofSprinw field, visited over the Fourth with Miss Mira Kiniberlin. When in Silem visit Strong's Restaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. Pouty's grocery has a new baker. He came from Portland and com menced work Friday, Mrs. M. Smith, of Lafayette, spent the Fourth with her daugh ter. Mrs. A. M. Hurley Mrs. Chas. Allen and Miss Hop per, of Salem, wero in the city this week visiting old friends. G. Zumwalt was a passenger to McMinnville Sunday, a sister's ill ness causing the journey. Taste tells. Try a package of that 25c coffee at Stark's. A cou pon with every package. The Misses Macaulay. of Port and, came up Sunday to visit their sister, Mrs. Nellie Graves. G3 callous of ice cream sold on the Fourth is the record for Wag oner's all-cream ice cream. If you find a man to compete with Hilliard & Plymale you will have to go a long way east. For style and comfort wear the Warner Corset There's none bet ter. For sale at Messner'e. Miss Clarice Brown, of Dallas, visited Saturday and Sunday with her friend, Miss Buesie Butler. A party of five Masons drove to Salem Monday evening to attend degree work of the lodge there. The price of shoeing hasn't changed at Hilliard A Plymale's and they have no opposition either. The name of Douty's grocery will be retained by the establishment recently purchased by J. M. Stark. Ted Baldra and family, old resi dents of Independence, were here Saturday and Sunday visiting rela tives. Jesse Whiteaker has disposed of his fine pneumatic-tired buggy, P. M. Kirkland now being the proud owner. Remember that Hilliard A Ply male are always at the shop ready to do your work in first-class shape. We don't change men every week. We are here to stay and can guarantee our work. Hilliard A Plymale. i Mis Laurie Burnett reiun.ru Monday to Corvalli. having vis ited over the Fourth with her mother. Call and see our line of ladies' kid glove. All 8U' 1IJ'' and every pair warranted at M--ner'. Patonie a shop that can do it own shoeing and be responsible. No hired help needed. Hilliard A Plymale. J. W. Richardson. Sr., and on. Frank, also Mrs Rose McGrath.of Portland, epent the Fourth in In-deendence. Luther Whiteman. a former In I 11 Coner' brickyard home JUtner niienmu, u .un- dependence boy, i now traveling was shot in some u,mu,u. representative for the balem nur sery Company. Mix Eflie Richardson, of Port land, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. aud Mr. Clabe Richardson. The only two first-clow hors shoers in the county are at Hil liard A Plymale's. Try and you will be convinced. Ex-County School Superinten dent Hutchinsou was visiting old friends here this week. He is now located at Woodburn. We are exclusive agents for the celebrated Pistrict 7i school shoe. The best on earth, once tried al ways worn. Messner. , Chester Stumberg, who is work ing for the Honeyiuan Hardware Co., of Portland, spent the Fourth with his" parent here. R, L. Nenkle and daughter, of Philomath, spent the Fourth w th the family of hi brother, E. T. Henkle. of Independence. II. Penlinger, a former Indepen dence attorney, was renewing ac quaintances here this week. He is practicing law in Portland. H. R. Patterson, after spending a day or so in town wi'h his par ents, F. A. Patterson and wife, re turned this week to Portland. Claude Williams and wife, of McMinnville, were the guests of Mrs. Williams' brother, A. S. Locke, Saturday and Sunduy. Mrs. Miles Hendricks, of Mc Airs. Allies iienuricKP, ui i.i;- . . . :n wW n,l wfty companies have jointly iHiid , .., . r la nat pamphlet, descriptive of the mainea uniu iuonuay, me gueoi ui - . IT Tr , resource of Oregon, Washington her sister, Mrs. U. G. Heflley. , T, , T. . ,. ... ana uiano. ii is repicie wim m n r mr i 1 1 Hat vat inn, iiartiitnnl In .I.m . n ... 1 I ... . . uuce 10 wouiy s oiu grourrjr Biauu, varied induHtric and i a splendid where you can gel goou goous ai advertisement for Oregon espec the best cash prices. J. M. Stark. :ttiv A tiair of black silk eloves witn .,, , ,. . ' i i r i; w mere wm ue uiyine service at up w ... 7""""' . B the M. E. church in the morning t...- ,. onIy at n ()-cIock sul.jflct of Her- Owner may have same by calling. v. yy. oiirii. j'unug linn iwrviCt? il rH. .1 I 1 f a 1 : I r Y v ... ... waicn ana cnain oaiuruay evening, ji. b. uorris, ot rJugene, will sing but fortunately they were found "Fear Not Ye, Oil Irael." All are and returned to him the next day. invited. Bring your bibles. Wm Last weak Mrs. J. R. Baldwin Walker EdmondHon, pastor sold her fine farm south of town, containing loU acres, to Mr. Keut, , . ,, 6 . ' sertion that more nennln rnn il nut the consideration being $60 per s . , r. h, , r into our store than five cVrk inn , J acre. . L......I ... .. . auRuu vu we wouiu nave been Afro T.nia Kmiffi wVin Hnn hppn Mnrvirtlarl t k . i . - " " ' m w giyc LiiDiu u pnori ans at Everett, Wash., for several wer, but the Fourth proved that mnntna to vrioitlrirv of tlia VinmA tf tY.lr, ... a 1 . t uivuwii, ii iiMiun ... "i 1 11.110 yvub me case, reonie were Mrs. A. M. Hurlev. She does not I tnrncil in .n Df.,.. n ,... llvl IJIUli. . I f 'uiu i'wuim hj ureum ice cream nas maue this so l.n .t W 1- naj. (Kb i nKoner B. A Record Breaker Ot, Julv 4 IW. 1,11 ",,,r'1 ,,,r t,rnl" lwlll"K '' mil to ililli'l. tiA lltt m.r t of on the ' , t( t,,t Miiiuuiit W Kllun er milJover tl.n tHinU, ,J ,erv.l In ' l'rl'r- T,"B 11 M Un" Um" tl, miiuuiit .'M-r MM In ' r ' y h wit II rin. AlIMtl (rum I'ortlaii.l r tre. Hl., vol- nnrlly i.iM.li. U. r.n.Ktk tht I. I.h.I mm. U Vtm f.o.M all Hi.' frf'" '"'". a . 11,111 ho ! il1 ""r si,...Uv tl.t l.o li.l ever had Hi leaireof ilng. Our all-cream Ice Cream is a success. J Harry E. Wagoner, Confectioner, Independence, Ore. 1 ..... tti I a U'MI'lt. I'M. nnr iiiaiiuti M broken. It ! presumed it " result of oine tray nhot, rather than a deed of malice. Say. the Eugene Register: "Mr. M. L. Dorri i viiting with her parent In Independence fr a frw day" .. ."Minnie C'hamWr. little daughter of F. K. ClmmU-r. i yiniting relative in Independence." Wanted -the public to know that Fennell i not making price for u. We are still at the old iiiard and shoeing a many borne a ever at the anie old price. Hilliard A Plymale. Mr. H. M. Line, of Portland, spent several day in town lant week. She remember her Inde pendence friend and wa deliizbted to meet o many of her old ac quaintance during her brief visit here. At the barbecue George Stull lost six silver knives. They are mark ed with the letter l'K" and a the knive are prized more for the con dition aRMOciated about them than for their market value, it is earn estly hoped they will be returned J. B. ScrafTord. of Walla Walla, Wash., returned humn thi week, after a week's vinit here. Hi little daughter, Jennie, will remain here during the summer. Mr. ScrafTord and both of hi son are doing well in Walla Walla and do not intend to return to the vally to remain. Tho 0. R. A N. and S. P. rail- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN.D.D.S ...Dentist... l-alulru Kxlmrtlou Kim-lKlly. Illt-WBdM. da I We have aecured the txclmml agency for llrowti'n celebrated hf: A freeh supply everv Uv them and you will buynootbe Palace ("onfeetioiiery Flow. Marie, the little tlnughter of Xr and Mr. Newt Jone. wbilt w aling aewing machine, had I ger punctured bv the needk Tit nemlle broke and portion at it n tnainetl in the finger. Atlortnr inovnl the piece of metal, bottif wound i a very painful on. Rev. Arthur S. Allen, the w Baptist unnlter, U mkin pr arattona fur an active religions paign in the near future. Kj Sunday evening he oeeiipin tbt I joal Bai.lint pulpit and a c-ni;. invitation i extended to ill Ion- tend. Rev. Allen came here tm Republic, Wah. (ieoree Henkle, a former Mm pemlenre merchant, w in thl city Saturday from Corri.lii Other Corvalli visitor here thti dav included the Smuiglen, fortw resident of Independence, Gtf Irvine and Mr. Lilly. hundred Corvalli people helH0 to celebrate MooreV Hair Invlgoutor d Ilerpicide are tho world's gfw calp cleansera and hair mip ..tor. Both are for sale Moore' barber hop. Call have Mr. Moore give an tppli a J ml I tion of either remedy ana r will never lie without one or th other. On (be installments Quite a number of iopl ask un if we sell watchen on the installment pln Now jut a word. If w sold watches on the old in stallment plan we would have to add 75 per cent to our price. But we have a plan by which you n pay for your watch by tl week or month to euit your own convenience. V you want a watch or any thing else in our line9 will sell it to you on ur new plan. Just as cheap as though you paid cash-i?-...r.,ii Vnurs, 0. H. Kramer $ .