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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1903)
LNPErESDENCE IWTEBrBISK. l!CPF.rENPEWCB. Increase your Points ! Your points doublet! on every sub scription sent us this week. Get in ami get your pointi well up on the start. Remember for just this week, 5 6 i Monmouth Correspondents John Ziegler left for Eugene Monday. Orrin Byers spent Sunday at Forest Grove. Ed Smith and wife went to Salem Tuesday. Hon. B. F. Mulkey came over by stage Monday. Miss Fern Butler was a pass enger to Salem Monday. it ! tM.i.Ur. .m ihrmnum in th viclotty of Alrliehieek. Mr. J. Uuef, of tfalem. TitU'g her ton, George Kuef, this week. !). Steele 1m rented the Hubbard (arm and is moving 011 the same. C. E. Mcl.sne and wife ,',, business trip to Albany Thursday. Albert Ituef I'M bought the 'b varton nlape where O. M. Allen lives. Mr. and Mr. Tiller, of Nuena Vista, visited with II. Krum lt bumlay. Wane McCnn ha returned home trom the luejiut but U not much better. Mr. nd Mr. rhili-e, of Airlle. were Sunday vultor at the home ol Mr. MeitlelilY Horn On Tuenday, August iJ'.to Mr. and Mr. Frum, ofSuvera son. weighing 10 pounds. Nellie Harri. of Independence, visited her sister, Mr. I.areon, who improved in health. Miss Urace Tower, of Ortpn City. visited several dys !at w?k with MissAddie Kidder. Eromitt MaxIM ha returned from the hospital,, where he ha been soveral days, lie is nt wuib Utter. The warehouse baa been taking i) grain this lat week. Hop Mm field wa the first to haul in grain this year Talk about your corn, Hoy Frum can beat the moat of thtm, aa he ha noma corn over eight fret tall Maude Hawley and Nellie II -w is that for Hum? tut irav inma riAmi i Pnm ifia v. m . 'uu""; v"'"v u. r orestanu wile intend war springs Tuesday. ' ing to Salem and O. J. Hugley in 6 6 I Diamond Rings! From IT to 30 in stovk. If you wnj t tliiu Mter li t tn yin a election parkajre. Band Rings ej ft .50 to 5. fRy 2-" Set Ring from $tM to W. I Evry Ring in Stock ' Solid Goli I Mrs. Bertha Fletzer and hus band are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Bert Gwin. Mr. Faulkerson and daughter Jnd'uk,0-lbrlr Uc' 011 Geor' UttTUIC 9 iMf 111. and Miss Azella Crowley have cone to the mountains for an op-.icng in una vicinity outing. her last Miss Alice Fisher visited sister, Mrs. Etta Haley week. Pres. Ressler left Wednesday to attend, institute at Hood River. John Murphy and family spent Sunday at the Sulphur springs. Mrs. Claude Hurst, of Salem, visited with Mrs. V. E. Allen Sunday. Mrs. Strain, mother of Thos. Strain, visited with her son Sunday. Lincoln Murphy expects to leave soon for Stayton, where he is to teach. Miss Fannie Ziegler is spend ing the week in Portland visit ing her aunt. A very fine line of all the laUat shapes and styles of fall and winter street bats. CaH, early. Miss Pearl Squire, Monmouth. will commence, the firet of next week 50 cdU seems to be the (landing Jell Howell, after several prjce wuh the hop men here. weeks visit with relatives, re turned to his Lome in Utah UTTLK LUCKIA.MUT1 rv 1 I lue9U- J. F. LotiL'hnrv and family Carl Coats and family expect were guests of A. E. Tethcrow to leave the latter part of the Sunday wee ,or nis mines in Douwiern T1)e BurnB anJ iiaPin0ll r vrtoo. threshinir crew lias laid off for Mrs. Joe Conyers came home the lato grain last Thursday from San Fran cisco, where she had been tak ing treatment. Grave Crowley, Roy Sinitl Charlie Murphy and Milton them and Mr. Yeater will net as Force left for Sulphur Springs foreman. Monday, to be gone a week. O. A, Kramer (Si Co JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS IuclcpemlciiL'c, r:- Orego THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL B CAPITAL 8TOCK, $6O,O00.0a II IHItHHBKKU, I'wfiilrii " ifiKAM M10N, Xmi 0. W. IHV1XK, ClU.f. DIKKCTOKS.-H. UwMwr. t. W, t. II. f. 8mHh. M. W. IihJ A. .:!. A (ihrl tiankliirf ml rl,i,n ImciutxH tianuu-lml, liMnl mit. diwnttnliHl. t oininrmi.l rwliu rtanlo.1. r.lyJ ontatrmi UI')ITUll rliM-t. i. L. SMITH, Wholesale Beer and Cigar Dealer. HavlriK Ukrn out wtioirMiiv lUvtin., t ran new wli ll Jii t4 f j wl)ul(Mt rale. m:sT nnAxits wisr.s jm wiuskeui C Street, . - Independence, Oftc Johnie Yenter sold hh seven I acres of hops to Kirkpntrick A Williams, of Dallas, for 1100 per acre, jiey will take chart: of Fred Stump thrt-Hhed from eight acres of ground, 'Jim) bush els of vetch, for which ho finds ready ttalo nt II. oO per budnl, or I37.r() por acre, and still some Hiiy there no money in far mi nr. F. M. Skinner and wifo, of Independence, spent Sunday nt J.is. Hillihrmid'H. rtr and gxl nj.uU!ion la (one In lltie eoiif wqnliwl) enl ami a4rerU wu wwiuhy liilm. hwm el "! rll (l.txling. Hlrjr P. ' will! eipenwe additional, ill m. an. I MftiM w when ttciwarjf. Jte(roet h olf-.lre-Ml envelope, tew HcurUirn Si., flilfiro. Not Over-WUe. B. R. ncbrba$,D.De$e Monmouth Dentist Over P. O. Monmouth. There I an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a graes-bopiwr, but In tbe act of heedlewly treading on a snake. Tbla la paralleled by Ibe man who spends a large sum of money building a eycloue cellar, but neglect to provide bla family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aa a safeguard against bowell complaints, whose vic tims outnumber those of tbe cyclone a hundred to one. Tbla remedy ia everywhere recognized as tbe most prompt and reliable medicine in uee for tbeae diseases. For sale by Kirk land Drug Co. 8 U VEIL J. A. Withrow commenced threshing last week. Ona Baker, of Portland, is visit lag relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Wheeler has purchased her brother'! interest in the farm. The Superior Range. 9 EB U vmi1 -fgf ft (JUL. a .hr.jJdJ4j.; 9 You will soon have to decide what kind ol a cook slots or range you will huy. We carry the celebrated SUPERIOR STOVES AND KAKGE, which have been successfully factured for the past slxly-seven years. They are ninde of the very best materials with the highest finish and workmsnihip, and possessos the latest Improvements for Insuring perk operation, convenience and durability. We Invite you to ' amine onr stock. It is the most complete ia I'olk eouatr. We are this week receiving a large shipment of enameled wr direcr frosn tie factory which will be sold at ths lowest living prices. THE LEADING HARDWARE MERCHANTS. FRAZER & RICE.