1NPEPENDKN0E ENTERPRISE, INDKrKNPENOE, ORKfJON
TiJE OLD RELIACLE
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New goo J 4 arriving daily at Mess
ner's. J. S. Coiiwr'i family left the
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
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Social and Personal.
Get your fruit jars at Messner's
Cash paid for egg at the cream
ery.
Swell stationery we have it.
Wagoner's.
Clare Irvine was in Portland
over Sunday.
Take your butter, eggs and poul
try to Messner's.
Al Herren was on a business trip
to Portland Monday.
Tents and camp stoves cheap at
R. M. Wade & Co's.
K. C. Eldredge was in Portland
this week on business.
Looks by the best authors only
10 cents at Wagoner's.
Mrs. A. S. Locke, who has been
ill, is muc improved.
Salvation Army men were in
town Monday evening!
Wanted. A farm to rent. En
quire of Cooper it Hurley.
Al Herren and wife returned
' Friday from their outing.
Rev. Dr. Thompson returned
from Newport on Monday.
See the new line of men's and
boys' clothing at Messner's.
Riley Cooper was'a passenger to
Portland Monday afternoon.
Miss Vida Torbett, of Albany,
is visiting in Independence.
M. O. Potter passed through on
the afternoon train Monday.
Rev. E. J. Thompson was an
over-Sunday visitor at Newport.
Mr. and Mrs. Mix and daughter,
Eva, are sojourning at Sodayille.
Mrs. T. J. Fryer, after a visit in
Portland, returned home Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Mulkey, of Salem,
was visiting in the city over Sun
day. Paul Wyman has been elected
principal ot the Weston public
school.
'So-Boss-So," the greatest fly
exterminator yet, at Frazer &
Rice's.
Cbas. Sperling is now spending
most of his time on his land on the
Siletz.
Mies Bertha Bohannon was a
passenger to Seaside on Monday
afternoon.
Louis Fields, an uncle of J. M.
Hall, who lives just below town,
was a passenger to Portland, after
spending several days with Mr.
Hall.
first of the week for an outing at
the const.
Mrs. W. 1. Cressy and Mrs. La
bree were passenger to Newport
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ellen Robertson and son,
Grant, left tins week for Portland,
their future home.
Mrs. Came Labree. of Olympia,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Cressy. '
Miss -Gqldie Irvine was a pas
senger to Newport Saturday for a
week at the seaside.
Mrs. May Bowden-Babbitt and
Miss Florence Bowden are spend
ing the week in Portland.
Arthur Moore and family are at
the coaM. Miss Vi Reed accom
panied them on their trip.
Henry Patterson. Dee Davidson
and Harry Patterson left Sunday
for a two weeks' outing trip.
Doble, traveling salesman tor
Fleiscliner, Myer & Co., Portland,
was on our streets this week.
Miss Lucy Humphreys, of Hills-
boro, came to Independence Satur
day to visit Miss Bessie Butler.
No nicer confectionery can be
procured in any cuy man iuai
kept at Wagoner's. It is swell.
Wagoner is selling lemons cheap
er at present than any other place
n town. Just go and see for your
self.
Miss Lucy Humphreys, who has
been visiting Miss Bessie Butler,
returned to her home in IJillsboro
Tuesday.
Wanted. Parents to buy Dis
trict No. 76 shoes for their chu-
ren. Every pair warranted. At
Messner's.
The' families of Thus. Pomeroy
nd N. O. Clodfelter returned Mon
ay evening from a trip to the
mountains.
Mrs. Irene Burrcws and son and
Mrs. Louise Brace, of Portland,
spent the week at the home of II.
H. Wagoner.
Mrs. Louise Brace and Mrs.
Irene Burrows.who have been vis
iting the Wagoners, returned to
Portland Tuesday.
A letter received at this office
conveys the information that J. E.
Pagett. formerly of Pedee, is now
located at Sumpter.
W. H. Powell and wife, of St
Helen, former residents of Indepen
dence, passed through town Wed
nesday bound for Newport.
G. A. Wilcox and family re?
turned from their yacation Friday,
he assuming his duties as S. P.
agent the first of the month.
Mrs. J. K. Johnson, of Eugene,
was an incoming passenger Thurs
day afternoon to visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ground, of Monmouth.
Chas. H iff, who was working on
the Kirkland building, fell Satur
day morning and badly bruised bis
arm, necessitating it being carried
in a sling.
E. D, Ressler returned Monday
from his trip to Pennsylvania and
other Eastern points. He reports
fall mother as considerably im
proved. Otherwise hU trip was a
pleasant one. He left Wednesday
for Eugene. "
The infant child of Mr, and Mn.
II. II Jasperson will he blessed by
Elder Arthur Alleu, in the tent
near the Auditorium on Sunday
evening, August lth. All are in
vited to be present.
Uev. Arthur Allen, of Holden,
Missouri, representing the Keor
ganiied Church of Jeeue Christ of
Latter Day Saints, is holding a
series of meetings at the t lit near
the Auditorium. All are welcome.
The services, to which you all
are cordially invited to attend at
the United Evangelical church
next Sunday, are as follows: Sun
day School at 10 a. m; K. L. C, K.,
or Young Peoples' Meeting, at 7:00
P. M; and preaching by the pastor
at 8:00 P. M.
Moore's Hair Invlgorator and
Herpicide are the world's greatest
scalp cleansers and hair invigor
ators. Both are for sale at J. 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.
.There will be divine services at
the M. E. church next Sunday
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morning and evening, morning
subject: "The Sign of the Die
ciples' Love." Evening subject
"Whom Does the King Delight to
Honor?" Kvervbodv invited W,
W. Sduiondson, Pastor.
Mrs. R. H. Knox and children
leave Friday for a visit in Ashland
It is rumored tnat the boat ser
vice is to be materially modified
and that for the better of Indepen
dence, this winter. The report has
it that the Altona and Pomona
will make the run from Portland
to Indeoendence. and that the
Leona will be put on bet ween Sa
lem and Corvallis. This would
give a double boat service both
wavs between Independence and
Salem, and would cause one boat to
remain here over every night, thus
addina considerable business to the
town.
For sale A fresh cow, nearly
thoroughbred Jersey. Enquire
at this oflice.
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Harry E. Wagoner, .
Confectioner, Independence, Ore.
The Misses Patience Cooper ami! Mrs. Thos. Fenmli brought to
Ann Mann are outing at Wilhoit the Kntkhi'MIsk ollice last week a
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In purchasing Coffee for your
own use you must first believe
in the firm that prepares it and
have confidence in the firm that
sell it. Chase & Sanborn pre
pare their Coffee from the finest
berries grown. It costs much
more to secure them and many
times more to sort them, but you
get twice the strength and
aroma. .
It costs only a few cents to try
it. You know who makes it.
You know who sells it. You
know the name Chose & San
born has world-wide fame.Some
how the rest seems easy. Only
order a trial pound at the
Star Grocery,
and get the proof yourself.
prings.
Wanted A copy of the !th
annual catalogue of the Normal
school. Leave at this office.
Mrs. S. Snyder died yesterday
afternoon, after a protracted illness.
She wa- the wife of a former M. K.
minister. Her health had been de
clining for months, and during the
final weeks a mental derangement
prevented proper nourishment from
being given her. Several children
and a hushaud survive her.
Prof. Campbell and his brother,:
Prince Campbell, of Eugene, r
turned from Newnort Monday and
ooufile of potatoes of lemarkablo
si xd. One weighed 1) pounds, the
other li pound. Out of eight
hills a bushel of potatoes was se
cured. The vines are green and
growing, and no telling how large
they w ill grow. (
An nrtielo on the"I.nttor Day
Saints: Who Are Thcv?" Iv El
der Arthur Allen, will bo
published in its entirety next
week. ,
As we go to press wo nro in
formed that tho Independence
Water and Electric Light Co.
has lenstu tho water power of
again started on Tuesday f..r Crat-r j 'Incy, and will comineneo at
once riiiinnii: wires mere, hii
Lake. Prof. Campbell Informs u
there must have been soma U(HK)
on the beach Sunday evening.
There is the largest crowd at the
beach this year that hag eyer been
there in the history of the place.
Claud Hubbard returned last
week from his trip to San Fran
cisco and Los Angeles. He had
a aplendid trip, tfaw while in Los
Angeles, Eley Flute, Leslie Van
Meer and others known here. J.
A. Wheeler is comfortably domi
ciled at Long Beach. J. M. Mit
chell and wife are to return home,
so they Informed him, after the
national G. A. R. encampment.
Have you got dandruff on your
head? Is your hair falling out?
Has your hair ceased to grow, or
have you any breaking'out on your
head? If you are afflicted with
any of the above, Hallock's Peer
less Hair Vigor will give you re
lief. Sold by A. S. Locke, of Inde
pendence, or A. N. Halleck, of
Monmouth, in 25c and 50c bottles.
Give it a trial and be convinced
that.it is the best hair tonic made.
There is not a vacant house in
town. In the past two weeks live
different families have been in In
dependence with a view of locating
here, but moved to other points
when they could find no house to
rent. Two families went to Mon
mouth, another to Albany, and we
were not advised where the other
two went. The past week we nave
been shown letters of inquiry rel
ative to' renting houses in town,
hut negative replies must be re
turned. Time something was do
ing in the line of building houties,
it seems.
power of tho plant to be fur
nished from thero. We will
give full particulars next week.
We will open our restaurant Sat
urday, August S. Meals will be
served nt all hours from 0 o'clock
until midnight. Heide our reg
ular nVeulrf we will have a (a la
carte) where you may select any
thing you may wish nt any time,
also at prices which will please
you. .Sundays we will give a
French dinner at 25 cents fr-Mn 12
to 3 Give us a trial. Our motto:
'We are here to please you." J.
Geo. Stoll, proprietor.
Theouth Methodist parsonage
is being repainted.
"profYssioi
W. R. ALL. IN, D. D. S.
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Ititli-pendtinoe, Ora
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney-at-Law, -
CAMPIJKLL HUILDING,
DALLAS, OHEGON.
G. A. HURLEY,
Attorney at Law and
Notary Public.
Collections Promptly Made Titles
Investigated.
East Side Main Street,
INDEPENDENCE, -:- OREGON.