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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1903)
iepknck enterprise 'im ohkoon Nolle tit Correspondent Monmouth Correspondents V will give." extra fifty point S. j to every correspondent .ending ' ! a headed article covering In detail .J the condition and prospect of crop. . Mrs. 0. Anderson and daughter left Tuesday lor their homo in Mor row. T. H. Halleck and wife speut Sunday in Suena Vista viaiting relatives. Quite a crowd from here attend ed th basket meeting ot the Christ ian church at Rallstoi. Sunday. Found A purse containing some money and paprs. Owner , can have same by calling on A. N. llalleck, Monmouth, and describ ing same. Mr. and Mrs. Hagey and grand daughter, of Dundee, are visiting ! their daughter, Mrs. David Hamp ton, and other relatives in town this week. Miss Alberta Campbell is home from the East, where she went to complete her musical education. She was accompanied home by . soma relatives. Rev. Childs, of Eugene, spoke in the Christian church last Sunday morning. He will speak in the same place next Sunday both morn ing and evening. The quarterly conforence for the first quarter of the Evangelical church will convene Saturday even ing and continue over Sunday. The presiding elder, Rev. Smith, of Salem, will officiate. There will be communion services Sunday. All are invited. Born, to the wife of Ira Powell on July 13, a son. Guy Deraming writes from Chicago that he will soon be home. Miss Fannie Zeigler is visit, ing Miss Stella Donods in Dal las this week. Rev. Childs, of Eugene, will speak in the Christian church Sunday evening. Elbert Ebbert is at home for a short vacation. He is work ing in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Weller, of Sa lem, spent Sunday with Grand ma Stump and family. Miss Pearl Squires aitd Mrs. Susie Stanton left Saturday for San Francisco to be gone a month. P. L. Campbell, of Eugene, is here to meet his brother, Albert, of Cincinatti, who is expected here Thursday. The Monmouth W. 0. W. uniformed team will leave Fri day for Portland to compete for the drill prize. Success is their motto. the condition Mr. and Mrs. A. l'Y CampWH vtwt to are expecting their uaugnicr, Alberta, homo from the Knst, where she has been studyin music. Mrs. Ethel IlodwcU was elect ed lor que een from Monmouth to M ' attend tho V. O. W. carnival at Portland pxl woek- or num" .), tn.de Mrs. Win. Kriddol am Miss Ada Aldrich. Mrs. Frank Lucas and Mrs. P. II. Johnston loft Saturday morning for Portland to be at the bedside-of Miss Fay Rich ardson, who is very low with appendicitis. Mrs. Stine received ;he an nouncement this week of the marriage of Miss Grace lliggins to Arthur Eugene Spencer at Florence, Kansas, on June 30th. Miss lliggins was music and drawing teacher in the Norma! last year. yo man or woaiau Id the state will hpftitatelo erwak well ol Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets after once trying Ibeni. They always produce a pleanant niovemeut of the towels, Im prove the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by Klrkiaiul Drug Co. . Aini.iK. J. 0. Staats mide a business trip to Albany on Wednesday. Mrs. R. E. Golden visited with relativea in Portland last week. Mrs. Lizzie Zerboni, of Portland, is visiting with her parents here this week. The finest crop of oats grown in this vicinity for years ia almost ready for the sickle. Miss Alice Wicklund baa gone to Pedee to spend the summer with Mrs. Phebie Johnson. Farmers about Airlie who sowed yetch last fall for hay are well pleased with the result. F. L. Brown, who was so serious ly injured from the kick of a horse last week, is recovering. Miss Bessie McKisson, of Port land, is vjsiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buchanan. Quite a number from here at tended the Sunday School conven tion at Montgomery last Sunday. A. C. Miller came In from Kings fi. nebrbas, D.D.S- Monmouth Dentist Over P. 0. Monmouth. Brutally Tortured. linen Vtt. Olawno Powell, of near Coryal lis, was a Sunday caller in Hu. n,!. t- full blast in this .1. ni,.rl. Mnl.ain cstne down from Corvallis Sunday for a brief vi.it ,1 to relatives. Among oilier vKitors in this burir Monday, was Avert Vander pool, uf Wells. Ksten Carter, the popular station agent of Wellsdale, was a Poena visitor Saturday. Charles King and family return ed Sunday to their Portland home, after a visit to Buena relatives. The Woodmen and Circle enter tainment o last Friday evening is said to have been highly enjoyable. The attendance was very good. Mrs. Jck Venee and daughter, Miss Marie, arrived Monday for a visit with the former' niotl.tr, Mr. Sarah Baldwin, and other rel atives. Many comment are heard con cerning the cool weather that hue prevailed so far this season, in this section of Oregon. Clear skies and cool breezes are the order, and there is some complaint about the 'scarcity of hot sunshine for curing hay. Chester McLain went lo I'ortlatid Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Klmer Hall were Wellsdale visitors 8-iturday evening. K. N. Hall and daughter were Ha- lem vlaltors Tueaday. Mr. and Mnt. Harley Hall were Cor Tallin visitors Haturday and Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. (Jus Pagenkopf attend ed Ihe Artisan lodge at Well Haturday evening. T. N. Halleek, and family, of Mon mouth, were Sunday guests of Bueua relative. M hw m toj Tlu-ri'V ft wholo vacation in a KODAK Wo have Kodak of H nylon, and prin-d. i t,; Hiownii' C'uiiuTit. The Kodak Developing Mai Ihn away with the dark r"m and iiiakvn "doingib: a Might. .Uk to . w, tarrv a tml 't,M'k uf k Supplies ami M tlu'in at POIIT.LAKD PRICES. Mr. J. H. Knighton and daughter, Mis Alice, attended lodge at Wella Saturday night. Clarence Kay has a neat, new barn on hi blace In Buena Vista. It Is Ida 24 and was built by Mr. Kayi and his uncle, Jud Kays. Jack Hall, whole to occupy the Ed Hall place in tlu west part of town, the coming fall, is engaged this week in hauling hi hay from Wells to Bue na Conservative farmers of many yearn' experience, affirm (hat wheat will be 75 cent per bushel by harvest time thameailea, but la oeuer ai iniawm. ing, 1 llarlen NVilwiu came down from Airlie Monday and worklu forT. H. iturrb. H. V. Mile." son, Freddie. Is very 111. Dr. llutlcr ia attending huu and lie I rcHrtd a slightly Improve,!. , Oliver Walte, of Hprliig Valley, wae a('aller here Hunday He extcta to move back on his place her Ihl fall. Frank Oiberm and wife returned hum WeJuenday from Foley Hprluga. Frank is somewhat Improved In health. MUs Katie Fux haa gone lo Aleadla Sod Hprlng to spejid a few week with her coiuln, Mlw Frlnisell, ol Ha-lem. There will he an Ice arram xm-UI at tliia place Haturday for the IhmivIU of the clturnh here. Cake, eofiV and lemotiaile will alno be at-rved. Irvine everybody and enjoy younelf. Valley and hauled away two wagon Thus, "out of the fullness of the heart loads of fine sheep purchased ot A. C. Staats. the mouth speaketh!" A new horse now conveys the mall I l.o.li in anft frn luitvpon Ilnena and Hay harvest and the measles prker, Mr. Wlun dispoaed of the combined prevented our items span of ponies so long used on the from appearing in last week's En- route, to Harry Squires TERI'RIBE. The Oregonion ia bloaaed In many ways again this year. Fruit Is plenti fill, wild betrie are abundant along the highway and byway, and the U ami wnaln ftasVoul m rirnmlua trk M A case came te ngui iubi, ir u th.t ,,.1,1 1 dw, red ... J ! I . 4 1. I . sisieni ana unmerunui lunuro u nerban never been equaled. Joe Oolobick. of Colusa. Calif., writes: 'For 15 years I endured Insufferable K1CKKEALL.. A. W. McDaniel came up from Port- Dain from rheumatism and nothing lad Tuesday ml loved ma tnouffh I tried evervtbine I Pter(?onk known. I came acres Electric Bitter to Balem Wednesday ana u me greaieai meuiciue uu cwu for that trouble. A few bottle of It Teter Cook and George Walte drove Mr. A. Luca and son, Dave, were l '"ZJi Jlul.J " 'Wth.gMrs.Hlok.rwn Just a tood for liver and kidney T, D. Luca went to bis ranch at trouble and general debility. Only Beaver thl weak to pat up hi hay. 60c. Satisfaction guaranteea ny a. d Locke, druggist. Orval Prlos hat a very" sore leg caused from a brulte wblcb A received mm 1 ffi HARDWARE MERCHANTS I iiciopiMuIenciN - Om while ruunlng. Ir. Mct aiiuiu, 01 i aun io 1 held In Ituena a am r. - ,., I lno ine acueiue m ihiihiih Johnnie llurcn haa wn u..wn "iui thoruurili U J. and a vole lake to m queatloit of whelhrr It er tm irnlr the old t.ullillo or m one. Tlie vole aluxl: ftveforiu and fourteeu for rrbuiiling. Auother tniHtlog U tube luiJ day, when Idea will bs iJH llx-e lii authurlty, sud pitut r regardiug the sort of beil4ii erected, and th prUbl other matters will Udlp"teil will ibea 1 advertised for, iimiMMltion brought iiitotiotit The Idea at preeeul prevslUnH aohtMd pairons, ts to erect s 11 room building, one story nii. MAItItllU. ST A ATS C 1IUKC1I. At tho home of Mrs. Irene Dulton, of Monmouth, Mrs. Norn Church was united in marriage to II. D. Stuuts, of Lewisville, llev. K. C. Wigmore officiating. Tho children of both parlies united in giving the newly wedded couble a splendid re ception. They will reside t Mr. Slants' pleasant country home near Lewisville. They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends. Itiieua Vista' New Hcliaol Ilouat. A meeting that may eventually meao much to the town of Iluena Via- NOTICi: OF Ul'AltPltf HALK V..af.u 1 liMrKv Owlii, guardian of iunte J I.. Owln, an Inxaue j- r ci.unty, Oregon, will 01; 1 Auguat, luteal 10 0 Wt aald day at the irotu o 1 . : 1.... in i). u. lo-i'i Ortgon.oticr iorsa , (ieorge I Owln. an ' III aim w ue - estate to-wit: Itetfimioi north ot the soiithe-l srw lioriheaat tiarler of sw"1 towuahlnfl. south of the Wtllametle luenaiss, . ..... .ml rUUDIUI'1 north 60 27 chains- ll.1 chains j Ihence north 61 thence weal B. cbalus; lh'J a.7'i chains; thenoe w them north S8.04 chsln , 2.78 chains Ml.:Lt llience weai. "- ..j 61.77 chains; theuciul J to the place of the north half ol the nfj of section 1. H"own,'! ?.a range 8, wih.1 of the Wlll'l (lieu, in jwniou dv , 9 gon.tothe highest and rubject to the .pprov s -..nri Terms ot liMnri. ntt'TY g. U.O" . .... J art Ouardlan ortneenw -Owln, an Insane eroo. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL OAPTTAT, RrrOOV dPiO.OOO.OO H HIRSHBERQ, hreeident. liMUH KEL80K, ' C. W. IRVINE. Cashier. DIRECTORS. H. Utrachberg, D. W. Hani, B. F. Smith. M. W. A. Nelaon. - B.u.. u.UBD na excuang builnea transacww- M!r-l: disoonnUd. Comaolal evtdiw araaled. Deooeit reeel1 00 08 abMttohei.