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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1903)
INPEI'KNPENCB KNTBRMUSK, 1N1W'KN11ENK. OUKfiOS TtZE OLD REUACLE (IP fey Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBST1 TUTE Social and Personal. Dance. Auditorium. Saturday night. July 23. Cash pan for egg at the creamery- 0. Bagley returned to Portland Monday. K. C. ElJredge was a Portland visitor this week. Mr3. W. H. Pettys is visiting in Vancouver, Wash. II. D. Foster was a passenger to Vancouver Tuesday. , George Steele, formerly of this place, is now in Nevada. Justice B. Wilson will leave for his vacation next week. ' Rememher the dance at the audi torium Saturday evening. Watermelons, , peaches, musk melons, etc., at Wagoner's. Mrs. Thos. . Fennell was a pas senger to Portland Friday.' ; Jeff Mattney has gore to Tort land to work' for F. A. Douty. Just receiyed , a nice line of ladies' kid gloves at Measner's. , Thos. Zeiber has gone to Eastern Oregon to work in a drug store. For bargains in thoes see our bargain Bhoe counter. Messner. Miss Ethel Whiteaker returned Saturday from a visit in Portland Miss Arlene Gaither, of Toledo, is visiting the family of S. E. Owen. Mrs. 0. D. Butler and son, Maurice, are visiting in Corvallis. Geo. Townsend, of Perrydale, was in the city Saturday on busi ness. Will Bridwell and wife, of Mon mouth, were passengers to Portland Tuesday, Jesse Whiteaker and Glenn Ire land were passengers Saturday to Newport. Miss Grace Wallace visited at the home of T. W. Brunk, of Eohi, last week. II. Mattison's new barn in west Independence is rapidly Hearing completion. Mr. Otis Duree, of Centeryille, Iowa, is visiting this week with II. H. Wagoner's. Miss Charlotte Robertson, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Craven. F. S. Younger, a former business man at Monmouth, came in Friday from Pendleton. ' R. M. WflJo A Co. Ia ro- i ii . I Iii, utility dueeu me l'luo "it v n twine. 'Nineteen (Hi)) dollars per ton paid for machine Iron at the Dallas foundry. Mrs. Ella Shot man, of Mon moutl:, was in Dallas several days last week. Mi Alberta Campbell, ol Mon mouth, was a north bound passen ger Tuesday. F. A. Douty ha a secondhand delivery wagon for salev cheap. Enquire at once. A Mr. and Mrs. Smith, from Wis consin, have been in the city look ing for a location. Mrs. J. W. Kirkland returned Tuesday from Portland, after a visit in that city. Mrs. O. L. Whiteaker, of near Monmouth, is very ill and hr re covery is doubtful. When in Silem visit Strong's Restaurant. It is headquarters for Independence people. ' Thos. Pomeroy and family left Wednesday for the Alsea on a camping expedition. Mre.'Oti Wolverlon and Mis. Mn. Susie Pipe.. Ida Ila bard will take their outing at Newport next month. Lemons, 15c per dozen. We are teo our prices against any place Oregon. K. M nio overstocKed and must throw them on the market. Wagoner, Taste tells. Try a package of nv several months here, was jcomnism--e ht 2.c enflee at Stark's. A cou pon with every package , For style and comfort wear the Warner Corset. There's none bet ter. For sale at Messner's. . Wo can sell you Plymouth Binding Twine nt 12 cents per pound. Ii. M. Wade & Co. Mr. ' and Mrs. J. E. Kirkland leave next Monday for a three weeks' outing at BoBwell Springs. Mrs. M. L. Dorris, who has been visiting her parents, D. L 1 ledges and wife, returned to Eugane Mon day. ;. ; ; , , ' Y. A. Gray has rented the build ing north of the telephone oQice and will move his feed store there soon, F. L. McKnight, representing Chas. Scribner's Sons, of New York, was in the city last week on busi ness. " ' ' . ' Call and see our line of ladies kid gloves. All sizes .and shades, and every pair warranted at Mi ner's. A good boy or girl, if they apply at once, can get position at this of fice. Common school education re quired. Albert Campbell, of Cincinnati, brother of P. L. and A. F. Camp bell, was a north bound passenger Tuesday. Prof. G. A. Forbes left Tuesday for Grants Pass on his way on a hunting and fishing trip of a month's duration. . . Miss Mollie Scott came in last Thursday evening from Eastern Washington, whcie she has been teaching the past winter. , . An entrance was forced into Mrs. Ella Irvine's home last week. No articles of value were molested and the act is surrounded with mystery. the best cash prices. G. A. Stark. E. K. Paddock returned Satur day evening from a several days' busings stay at South B-, Wash, Wm, llilTand family will ou'y the Mrs. Ellen KoWlson l,,,", llt" on her removal to Portland in the near future. Mrs. Homer Wood and child, of (loldendate, Wash., are vUitm Mrs. Woods' parents, A. B. RoWn son and wife. Mrs. K. T. Henklo and Miss Florence Wagoner were at McCoy last Wednesday evening initialling ltebekah olllcers. We are exclusive agents for the rhbratfd District 7t' school shoe. The best on earth, once tried al ways worn. Messner. Miss Kathleen Ixwr, after a week's visit at the home of H. H Wagoner, returned to her home at Davton, Wash., this week. Acouole of carloads of people were brought from Dallas Tuesday evening to attend the closing ser vices ot the Revival Brigage, Mrs. Thos. Fennell returned Sat urday evening from Portland. Shi was accompanied by the little We liavo not the pace on Hill-ling Twino and" will guaritn- Mrs. Emma Kirkpalrick, win A Record Breaker ( July 4 I'XKl. U rH-r.U for b- twin wiling , . :,rv.tln.mr..rlo,.. Tins Is at U. . ,..ii.mii.leere..iain the fity W -y on. Itrin. ABlllU.lsulr.M..I,..Ml''l,,'r ''. "d -. unurll....atherr....rkllmtl.. U.I nHl c. ,M1 troin all U l,v rrr"'" ,',,0,l,, 1 "'I"J' '' Uml he t! ''"' "ur -'""' on hutJr ''' 1,0 ''A'1 vx" M "" l'1-"ur,' "'' Our a!!-cream Ice Oeam is a success. Harry E. Wagoner, Confectioner, Independence. Ore. Mini Nellie Harris returned Sat urday evening from Portland. onmpanied by ceveral friends. Miss Harris will remain at home for some two month. We want Iwy or girl t lUI va- .1 ! .,V... cancya coinpiiior in un . tVgifrn "t'rt. protiioil-.n j a rspidly B liwlway i wade. ! Enquire at inco at this oflie. ; The hops in 1 1 ill yard hv al- ready formed, indeed alm-ict full . size. They are oi an eariy n-j and can be picke-l several davs earlier thnti the r-g ar PHOrESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLIN.D. D.& ...Dentist... H. flltlll married on the 2nd inst to a pentlo man whos-e homo is in Echo, Ore gon. J. W. Kirkland will wt an of fice between the meat rrarket ami his present oflke. The vacated building is to be occupied by V. A. Gray's feed store. Mrs. A. S. WKe went to Port land Monday as a delegate from the Independence Degree of Honor lodge to attend the meeting of the grand lodge there. Wanted To hire ft drayman who can furnish six horses, one span fairly heavy, the other two may be lighter. . Good looking horses wanted. The man would have to look after all the horses. The position is a permanent one for the rijtht man. Enquire immedi ately at this office. III M l ( 1 TREE TO ALU QiURCMSUPPERS foCIEftlDlMER) t imported Japanese with purchases of wa m H J co55ee. rod 5AIE BY . i vwnc, jume, iiora n. .Aiaiiison; Bring your money and your pro- a CLgmr Guard. Sarah Wood: Sentin.,1 Mn ducetoDouty's old grocery stand, U,X X JKX jr j gje gj,afer. Stewards, C. Smith, W. wuero K. 6v. AIICnM F. Camnbcl . V. II. WiilltPr I u. w i Ulli i OSCAR HAYTER, , Attorneyat-Law, CAM I'll h.j. r.t n.i'isa, U.U I.AS, , (!F.(iOS. Frank Lucas b-fl Friday fur N'-t- port, where be will be until k first of SeptetnW an a Ufiu'? d the band anj orehentra. I'orisj hii ttber, e the Monmouth poiu Cant. David B. Opden. govirn- ,....ni n..iii(ir in I'harfi of the; in. . . - , . work on the river at this peii't. fiVe will he In rharce of Mi lua made a v!it here Monday. IhejMulkey. u..,i.ir id rm.Mlv Irtiins nushed to completion. The young men rf the Y. P. S. C. E. of lh Christian church en tprtaiiwl the young Iadi la-it Fri day evening at the homo of J. Y , l.UhanUoii, fir. A pleasant time was enjoyed by all. v e win upon our rwauranv mm . , , , ... ... ; inure ueplorau.e baker v on or alHint Auir. I. 'ur' " bakery poods will be on sale in our restaurs!.,, and prices will be a usual, and delivered to any part of the city. John Geo. Sloll. The bod? f MU Fay KitUi son was brought to Dal!a Hiut- day evening from Portland fd the rmnaln were tkn ta F1U City fr interment. Mis ilicbi son comluvted millinery parlor ta Monmouth and she was wcHiri favorably known. Her demi. U an early age in life, i only tk A. J.Goodman and family have rented the east rooms in the sec ond story of the Cooper block, and on vacating their residence this full will use these apartments as living rooms. The Revival Brigade concluded a two weeks service Tuesday eve ning. Several conversions were made. They appeared to be an or ganization of ladies and gentlemen, and their Hinging was especially meritorious. Tliey are working their way to Southern California. Moore's Hair Invhrorator and Herpicido are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair invigor ators. Both are for sale at J. S. Moore's barber shop. Call and havo Mr. Moore give an applica tion of either remedy and you will never bo without one or the other. At the last regular meeting of the Fraternal Union the following officers wore Installed: F. M , Etta O. Walker; Justice. J. T. Huntley; Protector, Forest Finch; Truth. Malvina Kelso: Mercv. Wm. Cockle; Guide, Nora S. Mattison; I car in .. Have j ou got dandruff on your head? Is your hair lalling oat. Has ynwr hair censed t-) gro, have you any breaking out on jom head? If you are alllietwl any of the above, Halleck'i lf Ies Hair Vigor will give youre lief.. Sold by A. 8. Locke, of Inde- Htidence, or A. N. HalWI. " Monmouth, in 25c and Me boih Give it a trial and be coovidw that it i the best hair tonic on easy Co Rcmcmbcn That wo carry a full lino of 1347 Roger Bros. PLATED WARE. Don't forget tho place. ft 0. H; Kramer c Jewelers and OptlelW INUKl'KNDENCE.