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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1903)
INDEPENDENT!-: ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON - prices $1 V havo a few sample wheels left ami will close out the entire stock at tho loitowuig price: 3 f one f'.(M Racyole. "Pace Maker". .41.75 One f.'.YOO Latona, Racyclo make. . . .21.25 I o il .lUK) Bndl llioyde 27.75 On.. .'17.50 Hm-ll Bicycle 110.00 J One 400 8id) Birycle, with coaster .'12.75 Onu 50.00 Cleveland cushion frame. . 38.25 Our stock in reduced to the ahovu Hamplcn only, and when those are V .... .... I... I.n.l il.nu.i iipn.ni Tin .ci. nr.. nil Lirtl.irr'u1rt li5fvflf. f gUlll1' HO lllOrO I'UII I"' ll'l'l "I tIJVH.; 'l H'n, ..ivnv. .... -'--J ( uic have a few bargains left in second-band Ulbeels. ( r m vAnr 7j fro A. J: GOODMAN, Manager. O What Tlicy Are Doing. lr ri liionih .r Mm. J. II. Patterson.! m.j w v litiJeuia ('w' r Albany, ia .ting with Mine IWtha Holian- i. Vim Katherine 1-owo, of Dayton, i,h..Utha guest of II. . "ag- 'b family. knJMrn. Vern Rartlott and ,,,of rorllantl. are vtnting his iher, Mrs. I. F. Hopkins. -le. Tho city restaurant Mia at a bargain. Enquire of C.Miller, Inlfcndnce, Or. Sin. Wro. Yealer, of Bridgeport 1 her thumb operated upon this It for an abcesa. It is no pro lira. Ella Irvine left Wednesday Newport. She will operate a ;ing house there during the turner. - ri. Frank Pattereon, of Fossil. io DM been visiting at wo iiui r A. Patterson, returned home Jnwday, Mien Shirley, a former resident Independence, diod recently in lllman. Vah., as a reeult of can of the throat. ' ... i am prepared to do hay baling. buy be reached by add reeling at Independence. Rates rea bible. 0. L. Reed. Tuesday evening, about 8:00 o'clock Mra. John II. Patterson, whose condition has been feeble for months, suddenly became worse and ehe almost instantly expired. Apoplexy is assumed to be the un- medial cause of death, ror sev eral years eho was a resident of arkcr, but recently moved to In dependence. ' Funeral services are to be con ducted today at the family resi dent and interment occur at the I. O. 0. F. cemetery, Hey. E. C. Wiguiore, of Monmouth, ollieiating. Knc L. Curfman was worn July 20,", J 833, in "Fulton county, Illinois, and was married to John H. Patterson May 17, 157. Thy a-nra nloneera of Oregou of '05 ., A family of 13 children were the fruits of the union, 10 or wuom survive her. She was a consistent ber of the M, E. church. Tli husband.- John H.-Patter- and the following . children ,pviv her: Mrs, vauy vsooruc, Mra. Maggie . Woods, Mrs. Rosa Hall and Mr. J, W. Patterson, of Mrs. Ella Norton, Jr Vll JV1.- J mit Kenton county; Mrs. UJ wvj ,w.. HflitUfiuver. of Suver: Mrs. &wa Parrtsh, of Oregon City; Miss May Patterson and Miss Bessie l'atter son. of Jefferson; Robert L. Patter eon, of Portland. , . - .--.-i... iivpi- trv Chamberlain's Htomaeh and Liver i aoieia. uj ... .v Hvbp a ine uiuo"""" regulate tl.e bowels and prevent bilious Saeka. For sale by Klrkland Drug Co. fl. L. Reed, a former, resident of 111b City, is in the city from Port- Id. He will scend this summer ... pabouts oporating a hay baler i'lover Leaf Rebekah Lodse In tho following officers Tues ' evenine: N. O.. Miss . Uessie . ... tier; V. G., Mrs. Etta Walker; Mrs. Margaret , Goodman; ai.. Mrs. Nttie Bohannon; arden, Miss Elva Taylor; Con r-tresa, Mrs. Nellie Damon : I. 0., k ' ea EsHie Simpson; 0. O., Miss 7 Webster; R. S. N. G. Miss Fence Waironer: L. S. N. G., h Sarah Irvine; R. 8. V. 0., p. Jennie Waller; L. S. V. U., K Almira Hurler; Chaplain, - - p. lUla Irvine. Wholesale Beer and Cigar Dealer. U.a.w.. J.L u 'r e.n no'w 'aell all Beer ana ug. - BEST IiliANDS WINES AXD WIUSKEIS. Street, ' , : Independence, Oregon LITTLi: MJCKIAMUTE. II. D. Stunts lost a fine horae last Friday. ' Marion Smith is putting up several rods of I'nge fence. . J. F. Laughary .took two fine voal to Independence I rulay. Dr. II. 11. Nehrbns made a fly ing trip to Tacoma the first of the week. John Scralford, of Corvallia ia visiting his slaughter, Mrs. J K. Morrison. ' Most every one celebrated at ndepondonce, and report hav ing had a fine time. Archie Totherow is down with pneumonia at his brother's, A E. Tethcrow, of Suver. II. T. Boothby has just finish ed a new barn for John Palmer, which is a fine's'tructure. F. B. Tetherow and F. N Smith have purchased a new Milwauke mower and rake. Messers Ilosner and Haley, of Monmouth, are putting in the new penstock .or Keller K Nehrbaa. J. B. Scraflbrd, of Vralla Wal la, but formerly of Indepen dencewas shaking hands with old friends in this seetion last week. B. R; nebrbas, D.D.S. Monmouth Dentist Over P. 0. Monmouth The bridge across the Little Luckiamute, at S. II. Tetherow's, is in a very bad condition, there being several broken planks in the floor. Our county court don't seem to look after the bridges in this part of the coun ty. J. A. Tetherow and Chas Harren have taken the contract nf lofrcrinc about 80,000 feet o: "OO " . . . oak logs for Glenn Ireland, irom his dace near here to Indepen dence. ' The logging will all be done on wagons, as the distance to haul will be about six miles. Miss Louise Handley, sister oi Mrs. W. A. Messner, returned to Portland this week after a short visit here. Justice is the insurance we have on our lives and property, and obe dience is the premium we pay for it. Penn. An institution like the Mon mouth Normal, with twenty-one graduating classes to its credit, must have turned out any number ofKraduates, and the whereabouts of a few of the best known must be interesting to our readers. We, therefore, haye looked up these tacts: The first graduation of the new Normal was in '83, and the class turned out but one graduate, Miss May Hawley, many years deceased. J. B. V. lluller, of the class of '84 ia secretary of the regents of the Normal Hchool; A. E. Iiredull, oi '85, is holding a good position on the h. F. Examiner; E. . t'attron, 85, is mayor of W asco; Isaac 11 f:.iliinii. '85. is countv school i superintendent ot Columbia coun ty; W. II. Dobbyns, '86, is an at torney at Condon, and J. E. loung, of the same class, is practicing law at Cottage Grove. Another lawyer is J. A. Jiucnanan, '87, at Kose burg. 13. F. Mulkey, '87, is presi dent of Ashland Normal; L. B Reeder, '87, is a prominent attor neviat Pendletoc: R. T. Burnett, '88, dentist at Ashlaud; John A. Uouck, '88, attorney, San Fran Cisco; C. II. Jones, '88, editor Ore gon Teachers' , Monthly; fiolon Shedd. '88. in Agricultural college, Pullman, Wasb; E. C. Tentland, '88, with Oregonian; M. F. Fentoo, '80, dentist at Portland; J. W. Mc- Culloch, '89, attorney, Vale; W. A Wann. '91. aeeht insurance. li.u gene; J. E. Ilosmer, '93, president of Liberal University, balem; U A. Thornton, '94, medical studenti Portland; Lester : Higgins, t'94, at torney at Everett, Wash.; Uan Cochrane, '94, editor in Phoenix, Arizona; Luke Goodrich, book keeper, Eugene; Irving E. Vining, '95, student of Columbia Uniyer sity,, New York City; M. L. Apple jrate. '95. ass't. supt., Manila, Phil inDine Islands; W. H. ' Ragedale, - i '95. county school superintendent, Moro; J. C. McCue, ,'96, principal, Astoria; Ethel Kelty,.'98, teacber in Drain Normal; George Lamb, '98, superintendent of Tillamook schools: P. J. Mulkey, '98, princi pal Arlington schools; John R. Mc- Cormick, '98, principal, Laneview The list might be multiplied, but this is a sufficient number to Bhovr that the graduates of this school are filling positions in nearly every vocation of life, and many nave at tained considerable prominence in the public eye. to their homes at Oregon City, after a visit with Duena frienda and relatives. J. II. Knighton and family now occupy their newly acquir ed property in the west part of town. Mrs. L. !.' Baldwin returned from Corvallia to Buena oh Tues day, and left for her home at Albion, Wash., Wednesday, in company with Mrs. J. F. Hall. Dave Hood, of Buena Vista, and Alzora Darling, of Portland, were married at the home of the bride's parents ia Portland, Sun day. Miss Darling is a former resident of Buona Vista. The base ball boys are to play a game at the gronnds near Skin ner's house Sunday afternoon, the opposing team being Lebanon. Admission 25 cents Ladies lo cents. Come out and. giva the boys a start. Night Was Her Terror. I would couch nearly all nl(ht long," writes Mrs. Cbas." Applegate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get aDy sleep. I bad consumption so had that if I walked a block I wouia cough frightfully and apit blood, but when all other medicines failed, three fl.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Dis ru whnllv run 6 me and I named 53 pounds.!' It's: absolutely guaran teed to cure cougbs, colds, la grippe, hrnnohiiia and all throat ana Jung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. .Trial bo'. ties free at A. B. Locke's drug store. AMD OREGON Union Pacific ! 3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY Through Pullman standard and tour i. i Aaiv to Omaha Chi- IBfc Bleeding J - ' . - ., cago, 8pokane; tourist sleeping-car daily to Kansas Ulty ; tnrougn r'" ist sleeping: cars (personally ranuuevru, ni.l.n KBtlBBH flltv. St. HQChlV iv '.v, , - . ' . Louis and Memphis; reclining chair cars (seats free) to the East daily. depakt' TIME SCHEDULE aebivi FOB FROM PORTLAND rBU BUENA VISTA. Miss Ethel Knighton, who is staying at Wells,-was a Sunday visitor in Buena. Mrs. A. J. Richardson was the guest . of Independence friends Wednesday. E. N. Hall and family leave about the 20th for Coquille City, for a month's outing. Miles Port'erfield and family returned Tuesday from a ten days' outing at Newport W. P. Bevens and family are expected to return this week, from an outing at Soda Springs. The Billy Wells family, north of town, has been afflicted with measlesbut the members of the household are recovering. . I : . . .... ' ."t Mrs. Kate Bevens and Mrs. Nellie Bodene returned this week Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, Special Kansas City, St. 4 .30 p m Hunting-" East. ton. Atlantic. Salt Lake. Denver, - ; rtWnrth .f1mh. 8 : 15 p in via Kansas City, St 10:30 a m ton. ana iaat. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis-, : : 6amvia lace( Pu 1 Im an, 7:35 a m Spokane. Minneapolis, t Faui, liuiutn.Mii . waukee, Chicago and East. ' -n ..... PnrtlnnH tn Hhicaco. No iwiivu.a. . " - . change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and rail via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVEK SCHKJJUL,!!. rROJC PORTLAND. ' AIL sailing" datea 1 ., i subject to change. ; " 8pm For San Francisco s 4 p m sail everv o aay . Daily h t ' except Columbia arm ; Sunday t- :' -1 ' 8pm To Astoria and way 4pm Saturday landings. . " 10 p m AL HEKKEN, lt., ladafesriMiea. f