Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, August 27, 1903, Image 2

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Absolutely Pure
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Social and Personal.
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Sh Messner'e Ad this wwk.
Sox 4c at the Bankrupt Store.
Cash paid for egg at the cream
ery-
Candy, nice and fresh, a Wag
oner's.
Blanket 60c a pair at the Bank
mpt Store.
See the new line of calicos at
Messner's
A shooting gallery is a new fea
ture of the town.
Muss Goldie Irvine returned from
Newport Friday.
Claud Fryer has returned from
a short outing at Newport.
Miss Arlena Lines, of.Portland,
is visiting in Independence.
Riley Craven and family return
ed from their outing Tuesday.
Mrs. J. T. Ford, of Dallas, was
visiting relatives here Sunday.
Mrs. Babbitt, son Dick and Miss
Bowden left Saturday for the coast.
Tommy Fitchard and Ross Nil
son returned from Newport Satur
day.
Independence was well represen
ted at the circus at Salem yester
day.
F. A. Douty was an incoming
passenger on Friday afternoon's
train.
A full line of white enameled
ware just arrived at Frazer &
Rice's.
II. Kelso was a passenger to
Newport for a few days at the sea
shore. Mrs. J. B. V. Butler, of Mon
mouth, returned from Newport Sat-,
urday.
Two members of the family of
H. G. Seeley have been ill, but are
inproved.
We have some bargains in shces.
See our bargain shoe counter, at
Messner's.
Perle Locke and Deen Goodman
returned from Newport the first of
the week.
Mrs. Al Jlerren and Miss Lela
Herren have returned from a visit
to Seaside.
Take your butter, eggs and poul
try to Messner's and get highest
market price.
Mrs. Boothby and daughters, of
Monmouth, returned from New
port Saturday.
Mrs. A. M. Hurley and Mrs. Lilla
Smith are in attendance at the
mil lien ry opening in Portland.
1NDEPENDKNQB ENTERPRISE, INIXEl'KNENX? OUH(K)N
Show 25c at the Bankrupt Store
Overall ISo at the Bankrupt
Store.
Fred Douty returned to Port
land Sunday.
H..n idekimr nlcves So at the
Bankrupt Store.
Mr. Thoa. Fennell returned from
Sodaville Friday
' Miss Stella Day, of Eugene, is
visiting Mrt. A. J. Goodman.
Mm. M. W. Wallace and son.
Edwin, were passengers to Port
land Sunday.
Ladies' calling cards neatly print
ed at this office. 35 centa for 23 or
50 cents for 50.
Mrs. August Sperling r.d daugh
ter returned from their outing at
Newport Friday.
Vetch seed for sale. Order ear
ly. Supply limited. T. J. Pcttil,
Monmouth, Ore.
Mrs. A. B. Robinson and daugh
ter, Miss Ella, are at Newport for a
few days' outing.
Mrs. Ella Sherman, of Mon
mouth, left Sunday, for California,
ber future home.
Mrs. C. W. Butler returned from
a several weeks' visit iu Idaho,
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Ella Irvine returned from
Newport Tuesday, where she has
speut the summer.
G. W. Kulch and L. L. Wiprut
were above Falls City on a fishing
expedition this week.
Mjss Ethel Alexander, of Port
land, is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. J. W. Kirkland.
Mrs. M. Wallace was a passenger
to Portland this week, for the mil
lienry opening there.
Call at Messner's for hop gloves.
A new line of ladies' wrappers just
received al Messner's.
How about that ice cream for
your hop yard stand? Try Wag
oner's. The price is right.
I. L. Smith, Clarence Ireland
and Jesse Whiteaker were over
Sunday visitors al the coast.
Miss Hazel Kennedy went to
Portland Saturday to visit her
aunt, Mrs. Hat tie Townsend.
Mrs. D. B. Taylor and daughter
Miss Bessie, returned from a several
weeks stay at Neport, Friday,
Mrs. Henry Kelso and daughter.
Miss Kate, and Miss Nola Owen re
turned from Newport Tuesday.
Men's, boys' and misses' straw
and crash hats must go. Juke
your choice at half price at Mush-
ner a.
Mrs. Metcalf, who lives in the
south-west part of town, is expect
ing her sister and family from Ne
braska this week.
Miss Frances Belknap left yes
terday for a week's visit with Miss
Ivy Burton, of Independence, says
the Corvallis Times.
Justice of the Peace Wilson came
in from the mountains Saturday,
where he is camping. He returned
this week to the camp. '
Professor T. A. Hayes, formerly
principal of the Independence pub
lic school, has been elected superin
tendent of the Albany schools.
A.J. Barr, of Cleveland, Iowa,
arrived last week on a yisit to the
family of Henry V aller.
Ladies hose 8o at the Bankrupt
Store.
Mr. Nurnberg'er, who reaid at
Talmage.1 ill with typhoid fvr.
So-Dom-So." the greatest ft
exterminator yet, at Fram
Rice'.
We have a complete li f
ladies', misses', men's, and boys
rudder juat received at Mesauer'.
1,01 A ladies' small gold watch,
probably on C street, Sunday ev
ening. Finder return to thia m-
flee.
Think of ui a being on the
ground Hour when you want cigar
and tobacco for that hop yard store.
Wagoner.
Henry Hill commenced picking
his early hops this week. Hop
picking, in general, however, will
not begin before the 5th of Sep
tern ber.
J. II. Cooper w ishes to an
nounce that he lias for sale
2;0,000of m line trick as is
made. Patronize this home in
dustry.
H. IlirachVrg was a member if
the Elks, whose train was wrecked
near Chehalis Saturday. He re
cvtved several bruise in the shake-
up, nut very loriunateiy capu
serious injury.
We are in receipt of tbi note,
Sot publication: "Died At Port
land, Ore., August. 19, 1M, Mar
garet Marie Frances, ihree-moniha-
old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Will
Cayanaugh."
Mrs. Lilla Smith ha been engag
ed to tike charge of trimming de
partment of Miss Collin millinery
parlors in Dallas this fall. It is a!
new stablishmmt to be opened in
Dallas in time for the fall trade.
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Harry E. Wagoner,
Confectioner, Independence, Ore.
Corsets 30c at the Bankrupt
Store.
The Presbyte'lan parsonage I to
be repainted.
Vetch fur sale in any quanti
ty. Enquire or u. u. Heijiey. .von-mouth.
Frank Butler and wife, of Fallej baa just returned ftn San Tn
Ut lOoal the Rankrupt Bm,
I jim curtain 4'c a I tt lUtb
ropl Store,
Mr. J. It Coor and daugbm
and Virn KeUhutn relumed koe
N'twjiort Tuiwday.
M Prl Kjulre. of M-Jtmoosk,
r!eo with eotnpUte line uf fU iti
winter millinery good. Notice 4
opening lelf .
Mr. Barr
is a brother-in-law of Mrs. Waller.
He and Miss Louise Waller were
passengers to Newport Saturday.
Stephen Welch, who recently
bought 10-1 acres iu South Indep
endence, has erected a flue new
barn on his premiums and either
this fall or next spring a fine ntw
house will be erected. He camo
here from California.
The little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Swink. of Parker, hs
our thanks for a lionoiet of artificial
carnaiions. several varieties ap
pear in the bouquet, and the work
is very artistic. Thank you,' Miss
Swiok.
A big sale of cows, horse, sheep,
hogs and farming implement of
all description will le held al the
farm of C. D. Purviue, 1J mile
south of Rickreall on the Dallas
and Monmouth road on Saturday,
September L'f.th, at 10:00 A. M.
Here is a chance .to get what you
want cheap.
C. V, Kantner, aori-iu-Iaw of R
F. Whiteaker, and until recently
instructor of music in the Dallas
college, is now a member of the
Knox-Kantner Concert Co., and
they will tour Idaho, Wathingt n,
Oregon and California. Mr. Kant
ner is director of the company.
Mrs. J. F. Wright, of Hasting,
Nebraska, in visiting at the borne
of A. W Stiinsburv. Mr. Wriirht
yas here in the spring nnd wa o
favorably impressed with the conn
try that he urged his wife to come
wont and view the surrotu.dings
preparatory to locating. As Mr.
Wright is ss equally highly im
rprepl n her hushamd. there i
little doubt but what they will
locate here.
City, wtr Independent visitor
Monday.
Abel Ugtow.the Dallas rapitatiat.
was an incoming pa.enger Sunday j There will be divine sera?
morning. j U, M, J, church Sunday. A!l
Frank I.ucaa. of Moinminili, ha jure especially invited. !
returned from Newport. wh.rr I..- jecf. inorniiiK ' "The Mi!3
haopent the ommr. of the, Word to Reliever," E
TheMia.es Florence and Ednt liing al N,00 oVIoik: "Bil!
Burnett returmnl from a two w.-k" Markings." 'flie ittor
stay at Newport Monday. aImi preach in the M. K. churrh
Mr. A It. Robinson ih daugh-;
ter, Mia Klla, r-turiiel from New
.... t 'i will fni. HIP f v. ....
port Monday, where they were over Jt((J,)n Vjj,n cHttr,.,t U rtml
SuiHJ,,' l this sf-rvice. W. W. I-.liiH'tiJ-
Take your butter egg and poul- son, pntor.
ry to Messner'a. We can supply J
you with groceries a well n dry
giKvd.
fit Riifini Vil in the uftrrrwii
alnit .'J OH o'clock. It i ntw
snrv liml i lit iimniiH rs oi im
Have you neen our T.'c men's
and ladies' shoes? The Bankrupt
Store.
Mi Arlena Linea returned to
ber honii in I'orlUml Monday,
after a several days' viit with
friend here,
Mr. Will Campbell and little
daughter and sUter.Mabel Boydaon,
returned from - Albany Monday.
where they had been visiting.
Mrs. Frances Smith, of Port
Townsend, Wah., wa visiting lat
week at the home of L. M. Hall, in
Monmouth, us wa aUo Mr. J. R.
Miller, of Portland.
Miirs Opl JIiill, the popuUr
teiicber of Tillamook, i spending
her vacatirm with her parent In
Monmouth. She is achieving a
splendid reputation in her chosen
occupation.
Mrs. K. T. Henklo and daughter,
Emma, returned from a three
weeks' stay in Newport, Tuesday.
A. Hut-ton ami family, who have
at Dallii several weeks, will re
turn homo Saturday.
Mrs. R. il. Wilcox and children
returned to their home n Pendle.
ton Ore., Tueeday. after a several
weeks' vieit with relative here.
Skirt 75c at the Bankrupt Store.
Miss France Belknap, of Cor.
vallis, who has been viaiting Mia
Ivy Burton, was a northbound pas
senger Tuesday,
Not what you pay for
Coffee, but what
Coffee pays you.
TV re ere two value to wry
article, what it fonts d kl
it's worth.
Coik ett. 8 rent a r""d'
but il you ore drowning lull
mile from shore, its value would
I "not what you p.iy jor coi
but what roik pays you."
Ytu arc not drowning, hut yf
arc u.'.ing tq strength and vitality
in your daily wot k. You arc fel
ting bac k that strength and vitality
in part horn jour morning cupf'
coflcc. . ,
It makes little difference M'
you pay fr it , the important qu
lion is " What tlocs it Py vo1"
You can see the st rcntf h yv have,
but you can't sec the increased
strength you would get ifyou dtanK
CHASE & SANBORN'S
"Bfflb Grade"
COFFEE.
Tl.i ! a fart I You can easily
test its truth. I twill cost you one
(Tm -that's a''
Star Grocery,
Sole nKcnt for I'lmse .v ?"n'
boru's kooJ in IndcpeiideiicP,