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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1903)
INDEPKNPKNCE ENTERPRISE, INDKl'EN PENCE, OREGON TtJE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pur THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE r i in 1 g social ana rersoiuu. s Clyde Fluke left Sunday t n route for Montana. W. A. Miner's residence is be ing lepainted. . Scott I.oughary, of Dallas, was in the city Saturday. Miss Ann Mann visited Salem Tuesday afternoon. Fresh tarty daily at the Palace Confectionery Store. Glnn Goodman will attend the O. A. C. this winter. TheLittN Palace hotel building is being painted white. Ralph Ford, of Falls City, was a Sundav visitor in town. J Joseph Erouse, who was stricken with paralysis, is improving. Dr. W. R. Allin and Lyman Da mon drove to Salem Saturday. Just received a nice line of ladies' kid gloves at Messner's. For bargains in shoes see our bargain shoe counter. Messner. Capt. Hill, of the Revival Brig ade, was a passenger to Portland Monday. Nineteen (f 19) dollars per ton paid for machine iron at the Dallas foundry. Miss Florence Wagoner and Miss Kathleen Lowe were Salem visitors Saturday. F. A. Douty drove to Salem Sun day, where he took the train for Portland. . Mr?. Belle Ross, of Ohio, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Foster. Mrs. Jeff Mattney left this week for Snohomish, Wash., on a visi: to relatives. Mrs V. A. Gwinn returned Sat urday from a two weeks' vacation on the coast. D. B. Taylor and family are en joying an annual outing this year at Newport., Mrs. P. R. Burnett left Sunday for McMinnville on a week 8 visit to relatives. K. 0. Eldredge returned Satur day from a several days' business visit in Portland. F. A. Douty has a secondhand deliyery wagon for sale cheap. Enquire at once. Charles Martin, of Lebanon, wuly Independence. mer acauaintances. When in (Mem visit Strong's lor were passengers Saturday to -w. . x i i. Jn.j.JI Mrt.Vi &Ura t.hv will Keetaurant. it is neaaquariers ior r -i i R M Wnde Co. lias re- The celebrated JUzelwoo.i ice dueed the price on 'binding cream at tho Palace Confection. twin.. Kv . Taste tell. Trv package ofj Mrs.L.W. Robertson who Ut that 23c colle at Stark. A eon-! I., visiting her daughter. Mm. . ! W H. Craven, letunied to her WMI H " Miss Denimen, who haa been visiting tho Misses !.rtoi, return- ed to Corvallia Monday. . ! Otis Welch ha accepted a pes.- j tion as clerk with the lirm of 1 or- ter v Larson at Newherg. For stylo and comfort wear the Warner Corset There's none bet- j (, ,. Stark, ter. For sale at Messner's. j Mrs. Cha. Allen and Miss Hop- W h"W. ! " turned to Salem Saturday, j Hindi.. Twine and w.ll B.arm after a vi.it with friends here. I too our prices nga.nst any place v I iii (trefoil. R. M. Wudo A; Co. Mrs F.d Bed well, of Monmouth,! 1,1 l'u .... .., hum..! nasencer on I Charley Bilvcu, who was work- the afternoon train Saturday. ;ing at Corvallis, has resigned bis ... , r. e tv,,, ..ftr'job and is now brakeman on the Mi Jsm Cox, of Albany, alter J . .. .. xt i ,i- Ifre ght out of Portland on the Air- a visit with Miss Bertha l.ohun-j' non, returned home Saturday. j le rulK , ,,. , , ,.,,' The Irvui" dwelling houe east: . . . i . i, ; ,:,. of the Presbyterian church s bei.u treated to a new coat of paint Wo can sell you Plymouth j Binding Twine nt 12 cents per j iiouiu . K. M. aie w v.o. it i i' 1 . . i n...i... ki.,.l iv ,. ...... T.!..i ,,-!....: !.. I .lllnr II All1 P. 1UUIIV1. " i ; die will visi! relatives for a month. .Miss Manel vein. so we , :.: r.t.f...-, d i af - flirted with bad case of measles, j 11111 i. : H.h Hanna was a passenger to . Ken ovini! uooil heailii. n.ti..a stnmUv evenma. where he , -"JuJ took the morning train f.r .New- bt-rg. I iuuy i-auerson r. , McMina Dalla-. Monday n.om.ng on b.s" . .... 1- 4, wheel and took the train for Port - anj. 1 . ,. c , i;, Fellows insla ed the following oi Call and see our line of lad.es ' kid gloves. All si,es ami shades and every pair warra.ue.i ai . m- ' r I ners. i I. L. Smith and family leave in a I couple ot weeks on their annual outing. They will go to the moun tains. Wm. Iliffand family will attend the national encampment of the G. A. R. at San Francisco next month. K. C. Eldridge spent the week at l.ia f.raiuprv at Jefferson. He Xe n I ip re- ports tnai iiisuiuuoii ucvcuiiJiiig ... . .. ,i i;uv no win in op u. "i.-"-"'- ' . ,, j Mrs. Emma B. Lee and daugh ter, Myrtle, have gone to Seaside, where they intend spending the summer. Instead of 100,000 brick J. R. Cooper will have burned by the' first of August the figures should hi 300,000. We are exclusiye agents for the celebrated District 70 -school shoe. The best on earth, once tried al ways worn. Messner. Miss Poling, of Dallas, who has heen with the Revival Brigade since it came o Independence, re turned home Monday. Cutting grain commenced on Henry Butler's place, near Mon mouth, Monday. We belieye this is the first of the season., Mrs. James Hayes, of . Corvallis, was tho guest of W. G. Cressy and wife last week. She is a former The Misses Mintie and Elva Tay v;ciiwu. -om.. 4 1- a n-rt bit WPPlr ml home in Portland Sunday. John Geo. Stoll hit! purchased the restaurant and leased the Douty bakery and intends parting the , ' . . ,., .,... ' nring your money mm .vum duce to Douty' old grocery stand, ... I. . ...t n.iik Ttt ortAil At I ni fin i mi inn w---' j ,m. teorow biiu iaiuii ...... - movetl ironi l-urvauis io r. ...... Thov wilt move liack to Corval'is whoa school re opens this fall. Frank Masterson look the cars ...l. . I.. .. ......rniiltr He was .v.... ,iinn nf few dav' ill ill r. I iirpviai in v. . ...... - - ... .....I u...u ...-.I ...rl n in where rilLlllII. ll. i.i nv. he would land. r, f..:n .,.! i?..t,.i, Uci- r. v.. j.nuiiom , l.,.1 - u), left Seattle for Nome City. Alaska, on June 7th. havar- cers: (, C, A. C. Moort . i. , ' , .: : I .ltf, fit.,-,..- ' . ( eorL'e L. Burton nvt'c al tneir uesiiiiiiumi " " j ai I P fri-iiiiv who was in in ar.wrv iiusio.'ss in Portland, has sold bis interest to his son. I lar- j "' y Last Thursilay nigiu w. wu - - . .. ii mi - Trens.. A. S. ii't Trens.. A. S. i.oeke. ; - The new city hall of New York is the tallest building in the world. It is only 47 stories. The dome and flagstaff add many feet more to the heighth of the structure. Justice Wilson will move his office the first of the week to the building south of the Star Gro ii. ..Mi:.... .;it eery, inevacuiuu uu.iwing he occupied b' 12. T. llcnkle, ' - ' . , Hi .... ,i i; 1 -i. 1 w j lmr - ber shop uicic. Jit (be Star Grocery. eVe Sell wife have taken the sole agency in Independence for the finest grown, most skillfully blended, most carefully roasted and the best packed Coffees in the world The Chase & Sanborn Seal Brand line. F. S. WILSON. . A Record BreaKer On July i. Km, H reoor.l for I.-o I'rwm iK'llliiit er put to Itlalil, .1 galloin wirillM of on tli and ol U.N amount M KMo... wer ...Mover the counter t.J mtvmI b. our parlor.. Tl... ! at ! tl. mmmnt ever mM in tlm city In on day by (Irm. A gmitleii.HU from Portland In our .tore. mii.I vol unurlly n.a.lu the rn.ark tl.st lit h'l ! ' (' from all the UH Ice cream let..rle In Portlaml. an.l that he lm.l lh b"l 'm l" P"" on hatntday that ho had ever lm.l t ple.irof eating. Our all-cream Ice Cream is a success. Harry E. Confectioner, IT you enjoy genuine 'old fashione.l green ten buy Chnso vt Sanborn's Nassae. It is un surpassed and giver joy to nil who drink it. Sold only at the Star Grocery. K. 1'icKol ha entered t3;J real estate h.isineKS with a Mr. lloopen gamer ami they are located in the du-iOretronian building. Mr. lloopen I Burner is u brother Of one ol our S. P. n,y'ts. Karl Hoopongnrner. Wednesday cvenuiB the K. ol 1 . . , lodge installed the follow.nn ofli- , - r. m;n,.r. I. (.. -h. m .. .,, n : Ar-h n U.l. 1 1 .1 i ii. ,v I. . a rem I' - 1" i r ,.f V t M. Atkins. rvi " i;..v Suniuel Snvder. former M. I.1 ..nilu.ur 4 t. II1U L O 11UI.I1. " '. . ..' .'. He reports his wile's i.eaitn as no; better, if m.t worse. Mr. Snyd. r j Mamie Halemau wro wc aud children will b here for the gcrs to Porlland last week, next two months, after which they They go to se.Miro medical as- w'll move to their farm near l?rownsville. The excursion to IlalUlon Sun day to the annual basket meeting of the Christian church was well attended by a crowd from here, Monmouth and Dallas. Two pow erful sermons weio (bdi vered dur ing the day by hv . Wigmnre. A motor to Dallas came in by way of Independence about 11:00 P. M. A petiti-m was circulated this week over the county, having as its ! . - . ..... ii;.... .. v. . otiieci tue uiraiiiumuMi of the Jeath penalty to imprisonment for , , life in case ot ni. j eacoos, no . . contined In the Oregon ptmitenti-iry , . f , ,,, fus,,, under sentence of deulh. 1 lie case . . ... i i. will not go to the suiiretuo ooiu t, !.,, oo to the coventor direct ly. The petition was numerously signed by influential people all over the county. The "Ilyas Locket Lemon Tyee" (Bin Four Mountain) club, con sisting of Dr. O. D. Butler, J. B. V. Butler. It. T. Boothby nd L. 1 (Jround, lvft Tuesday morning on their annual fishing excursion. J. B. V. is the grand 'ilvaH Tyee," and in that position he is the boss of the crowd. This distinction carries with it a big feather, and the big feather is the emblem of authority, and can only he won by catching the most fish. They will be gone about ten days. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Herpicide are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair invigor ators. Both are for sale ntJ. S. Moore's barber shop. Call and have Mr. Moore give an applica tion of either remedy and you will never be without one or the other. 1' Wagoner, Independence, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN. D. D. S. ...Dentist... I'u I It I Kulrm-tliiu ( IMH T tll.llll.1lK. iHtU lwiiilffiiw, or. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMI'IU'.I.I. lirU.MINvi. DALLAS, OKKtiON. See locals on page 7. A letter received at this ollice from Mrs. C. G. Pciigra conveys the information that tho happy couple aro pleasantly domi-ib'd in tJlendale, Southern Oregon. . ... t. G W. Ktitc . ami Miss . sistance tor .Miss itatetnau. J. G. Stoll has leased the ' Douty bakery and will operate this in addition to his restaur ant. Wo are to be congratu lated on having Mr. Stoll with us indefinitely. We are pleased to bo able to announce thut Mrs. Babbitt aixl Miss liowden have decid-.d to remain in Independence, they having refused tho oiler of the department of music in the Dal las college. A town tho si.o of , . . , - I Independence is ccttnii.ly for- i j tunato to retain such excellent tu" i aiiists as llicso two lauies their chosen avocation. Clocks! CLOCKS.' Just received a largo tdiipment pf Alarm Clocks from tho cast. Also eight-day mantle 1 clocks. Our prices are so low that no one should do without a clock. Call and see them and get prices. 0. fl. Kramer $ eo. Independence people