INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDWENDCSOE, ORiiCION
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Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Social and Personal.
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Cash paid for egg at the cream
.ery.
All the latest periodicals at Wag
oner's.
Clyde Hill was in Newport over
Sunday.
J. W. Kirxland has moved into
his new office.
D. Calbreath was a Corvallis
yisitor Tuesday.
Ernest Johnson is clerking in
Douty's grocery.
Tents and camp stoves cheap at
R. M. Wade & Co's.
Miss Nellie Pomeroy visited over
Sunday in Falls City.
Chet VanMeer is visiting in town.
Bis home is in Seattle.
Seyen George W. Childs cigars
for 25 cents at Wagoner's.
Frank Fisher and family came
np from Portland Saturday.
Mrs. D. F. Hopkins was a pas
. longer to Newport Saturday.
Mrs. T. Campbell returned from
.a visit in Corvallis Saturday.
Olen Scrafford, of Walla Walla,
"Wash., is visiting in th city. ,
Carl Percival left Monday for
Astoria to attend the regetta.
Mrs. S. E. Owen, left Monday to
spend regetta week at Astoria.
H. M. Cooper left Tuesday to
camp at tne foot of Mount Jefferson.
Miss L. Ground, of Portland, was
an incoming passenger Tuesday.
Zed Rosendorf was a north
bound passenger Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Wilson and daughter
were passengers Friday to Newport.
Mrs. R. H. Knox and children
left Friday for Ashland, for a visit
Miss Mira Kimberlin returned
Sunday from a visit at Lafayette.
Herbert Adkins, of Monmouth,
was a passenger to Newport Satur
day. Rev. W. W. Edmondson and
family are camping above Falls
City.
'"So-Boss-So," the greatest fly
exterminator vet. at Frazer &
Rice's.
Miss Madge Oleland, of Portland,
is visiting at the home of 0. D,
Butler.
The daughters of Mr. Weston, of
Amity, a re guests at the home ot M.
Tillery.
Frank Masterson, who has been
in Southern Oregon, returned home
Monday.
J. S. Moore's barbershop U being
repainted on both the exterior and
interior.
11. II. Wilcox, of Pendleton, came
in Saturday for a short visit with
relatives.
Mrs. August Sperling and child
ren left Monday for an outing
Newport.
George Jones and sisters return
d Tuesday from a trip to the
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mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Mix and dsugh
ter eturned "Monday from a trip to
Sodaville.
The Misses Florence and Edna
Burnett are spending several weeks
at Newport.
For sale A fresh cow, nearly
thoroughbred Jersey. Enquire
at this office.
Mrs. S. B. Ross, who has been to
visit her father. II. D. Foster, lelt
Monday for Ohio.
S. M. Daniel, the Monmouth mer
chant, spent a number of days in
Portland last week.
Mrs. May Babbitt, Miss Bow
den and Master Diok returned from
Portland this week.
Mrs. F. E. Chambers returned
to Eueene Monday, after a visit
with relatives here. '
W. H. Whilaker and wife came
up from Portland Friday, return
ing Sunday afternoon.
Wagoner's Ice Cream is unsur
passed by any on the market. A
trial will convince you.
Miss Booth, of The Dalles, return
ed home Monday, after a visit with
relatives in this vicinity.
Miss Nash, the new teacher of
music at the Normal, came ii on
Monday morning's train.
A poetoffice has been established
at Maple Grove, this county. W.
Eristow, is postmaster. J
Mrs. P. H. Johnson, of Mon
mouth, left Saturday for Newport,
for a few days at the coast.
A Mr. Myers, from Sterling, Illi
nois, came in Saturday morning.
He is a prospective locator.
Miss Nash, the new instructor
of music at the Normal, was a pass
enger to Nashville Tuesday.
Douglas Butler and wife, of Napa
California, visited at i. M. Butler's
this week, leaving Tuesday.
Mrs. H. D. Foster returned Sat
urday from Vancouver, Wash.,
where she had been on a visit.
Mr.Scofield and A.Noltner atten
ded the meeting at the board of re
gents at the Normal last week.
An excursion train to Newport
passed through town early Sunday
morning. It was fairly well patro
nized. Mrs. Thomas Fennell and Miss
Katie Hart, of Portland, were pass
engers to Sodaville Taesday for an
outing.
J. Geo. Stoll opened his res
taurant Saturday. He has a neat
place of business, a credit to the
town.
F. A. Douty, of Portland, was
in the city Sunday. His new gro-
. . .
eery department was openea ior
the public Monday morning.
R. C. Wright, an attorney of
Portland, was in the city Saturday,
with a possible view of location.
He decided not to come to this
point.
Prof. Pen nock and wife, of Idaho,
ar visiting tbe family of J. M.
Scroggs. Thsy are enroute to Cal
ifornia. For sale. Black horse, weight
1500, gentle, can be worked any
where. Enquire of 0. J. Bagley,
Suver.
Mrs. Ebbert, who makes her
home in Portland, is spending sev
eral days with her parents at Mon
mouth.
Ti Oregonian agency is at Wag
oner's. Subscribe for Oregon's
leading daily. Daily, by the week,
15 cents.
Luke Hawley, after spending a
few days at home, left last week for
Seaside anJ from there will go to
Pendleton.
James Collins is running a (lour
ing mill at Oakland, California.
He doesn't like California, and
will return home soon.
I. Vanduyn, of Portland, was in
the city this week. At one time he
was identified with the business
interests of Independence.
Joe Guthrie, who was injured in
an accident at Falls City recently
is improving. His condition re
mains very serious, however.
M. O. Welch and family left
Monday for Newberg, where they
will reside in the future. Mr
Welch has employment there.
Miss Patience Cooper and Miss
Ann Mann returned from Wilhoiet
SDrinmi Friday. They were also
over-Sunday visitors at Newport.
Harry E. Wagoner,
Confectioner, , Independence, Ore.
Harry DeBorde, who has been
working in a logging camp, broke
the bones of his left band Saturday
and he is now stopping at his home
in this city.
Moore s Hair Jnvigorator 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 yon
will never be without one or the
other.
VjQaa stay
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The word9 Coftee or lea are
expressive. They suggest nos.
pitality, liberality and good
cheer. Poor Coffee is an abomi
nation. Poor Tea is worse. They
disgrace the name and are a
social sham. If you want to be
sure that your Coffee and Tea
will really stand tho test buy
only Chase & Sanborn's. 'Ex
perts say they are. the finest
grown." This may well be for
thev are grown to their special
order on private plantations and
cost more owing to the great
pains taken. But they are de
licious. Prove this for yoursef
by mating your next purchase
at the
Star Grocery,
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Sole agent for Chase fc San
bo rn's goods in Independence,
Jerome Dornsife returned Hat
urday from a month's outing spent
in the state of Washington. His
rheumatism Is not so bad as for
merly. Mrs. A. N. Halleck and daugh
ter, who have been spending several
weeks in Eastern Oregon, returned
to Monmouth Friday via Indepen
dence. Fred Moseman. of Tacoma,
Wash., came in Wednesday. He
is looking after property interests
in this section.
W. A. Luzader and wife, after
brief visit here with Wm. Iliff's
family, left Monday for Calitornia
They will return East over Ih
Central Pacific
Miss Rose Ahern, of Salem, South
Dakota and Miss Content Elton, of
The Dalles. Oregon, were guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Dickinson the past week.
J. Robinson and wife, of Port
land, visited at tne home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rob
inson, in this city, last week.
They returned home Sunday.
W. H. Powell and wife of St. Hel
ens, passed through town from New
port Tuesday. At cne time Mr.
Powell was principal of the school
here, but of recent years he has
practiced law at St. Helens.
Mrs. Mellen, of Salem, a sister of
Mrs. J. E. Hubbard, visited in town
this week. This is the first time in
four years she hail been in Indepen
dence, as she is a total inval id.
She is visiting at the Irelands', near
Monmouth.
Otis Duree, who has been spend
ng several weeks at the home of
H. H. Wagoner, left Monday for
Portland and the Sound. After a
hort stay there he will return to
Iowa, by way of Sacramento, Salt
Lake City and Denver.
A very enjoyable and harmonious
party, consisting of the immediate
members of the family and a few
intimate friends, were entertained
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Goff last Saturday evening, 'games
music, etc. helped the evening to
pass merrily away. Late in the ev
ening a dainty repast was served,
after which the guests departed,
taking with them many pleasant
memories ol a very pleasant evening.
Mrs. R. S. Cla'k, of Salem, has
len spending several days with
friends here. She says they like
Salem very much, and that Mr.
Clark, who has purchased an in
terest in a steam woodsaw, is doing
well.
W, A. Luzadur and wife, of
Bloomington. Illinois, yisited over
Sunday with Wiu. Ilifl's family.
The parties were Eastern acquain
tances. Mr. Luzader is thinking
some of coming to some point in
tbe west and locating.
Ross Nelson, Tom Fitchard,
Q-orge Graves, Perls Locke, Hugh
Shelley and "Mike" Walker left
Monday for an outing at Newport.
They have a camp of their own,
"Camp Pendix in Happy Hol
low." They are a merry gang, and
it is guaranteed that all the fun
coming their way will not be per
mitted to pass by unmolested.
There will be no preaching at
the M. E. church next Sunday.
Rut on 8unday, the 23d, the pastor
will conduct divine services in the
morning at 11.00 o'clock. Subject:
"A Candid Master." In the even
ing will be the fourth quarterly
meeting pleaching service. Ser
mon by the Rev. T. B. Ford D. D
of Eugene, Ore. The fourth quar
terly conference will be held Mon
day morning at 8:30. All mem
bers and friends are urgently re
quested to be present.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S.
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PhIuIkkh Kxtrectlon
Specially.
Cooper Building,
Independence, Or
OSCAR HAYTER,
Attorney-at-Law,
CAMPBKLL BUILDING,
DALLAS, - OREGON.
G. A. HURLEY,
Attorney at Law and
Notary Public.
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Investigated.
East Side Main Street,
Independence, :- Oregon.