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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1903)
INDKrjSNDKNCE KNTEHl'KISK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON inl iiU' thin Wf 'U ol'n Mlet Hoek A , j,iil('l tontlrbniflMM. During ' t lain Hul'. 4. " " "" " i."" Jf"' '' I. " M " (( " " ..(k . ,.'!.'U ,.2e , . . UK! prescription Druggist, Independence. - . VI vl VI VI VI VI VI VI VI V? so llVV.S.K VISTA. C.Ky 'H'k ,bo circl"' in ,m, Vrln','l',.v .ct M, !,ain -i'-d friei.l BurimTurMUy ,'mliu IWiUml last week. ,.... .... ...1 Mia Ktll.d K N. Hall ".l family r tni n-l home tfiiodny from an cxii'inled outing ifr C'ii!lit City. They had a eplemlid ti ui Mini are much hm -fitted by the ml ami change (if climate. Mr. Nciidle. of Woodlmrn, U vlltlng In tliU vlelully, CliHir Louis, of I'ortlainl, lbern on a vmlt Willi relative. I. A. Wlllirow Ulu Crawfiirilnvllle Oil IiIIkIiiII.II tlllll Week. Kuril To Mr. and Mth. Thomas (iriiKH, a It'll pound Klr'- 11. I). Maul un! wife, of Lewlavllle. vlnltcd In Hii'ou puttx Sunday. (Julie a number fnmi hero attended the cireu h. Albany mid report a good time. J. I). Jteveiis got a enuple of liln flu kitn mantled wlillu nioktiiK stairs, which euueed liiui to (jull for a while. Mica Myrtle Parker, who baa been vInIIImkhi the home uf Albert Tedrow, n-turitfil to her bourn war Iude pflldclice lu"t Week. Notice. Mould i said l' i" evidence in inativ of the Imp yard ulfiiJy, and the rtii, this we. k have not ti''l'l to mak" tin? slumbers of the Imp ,hm Ibvil" visitors hun-jRrcmer im.r peaceful. However no great uam ij"" mil" n'ni".". -? li).! rains continue for nnne time. KilJuin. I i-l'-r'i iKfi' ' i lUpairt. wrrt n.a.io U-t k to .Juhwiy MtLfciii hv$ l-w. 4 of t'iW II . 'Jr J. 11. KoiizHon anl daiiRh- AiMi" l:viiio viiit"a in oin day 1.1-t "t'K Khncr Hail wii'l family art; t"m t.j HTU.y tlo dclling cf M'i-h M. J t.i-e. in tli'' nortlicru purl of town. Th hoima at l'rc t l i ocoupii-d I by tlicin. It will bt tuk-n pim,('h . . . - .i . -i u..t.,;.. oil dt till 1.111 I'V iwonncr. j JtnKlwiti. "f Wiiilock WaMi. Mr. i Halilwin i a native of IVlk '-otinty Woodcock, of Portland.' yitutd with Mra. J. Buglcy la.nl Frulay. V. XV. Miller, of I'edeo, waa ii) town TuB(lav doinn businciB pre paratory to bop-picking, which will commence Hub wenlc. Mr. Miner has a fin at and of hopa. A rieiiHiint Farewell. Spi'ciiil from Maple (irove. LhhI Fiidnv evciiiiiK wan oue that munv of our neighbor will loi.a remember with pleasure, -liil rlifl'idbpd rCO lt'CtlODB Will White good by and wished them Godepeed and a efe journey to their new home. May many aumtners paaa over the heads ot this estimable family, mrl nra lonii find thern eafoly moored again in old Oregon among the red apples and the butterflies. - Jiotice. Interest will commence on Sep tember 15th, on all accounts due Cam- hell Uroa. All partiea know- . I. ,,,.u inr1,.lilPfl to the Willie CIieriHIIIU ritUMi-l-vnHtJ " 1IC Uiciunci clui'ter around the "Walla of Mem- Mme. will cl and settle before jclK'lnli'M'" Wtlit P rieriield ai'l Mi j mn n turna to Jiiu .v to remain - Wr.;..U..ii att-liiled the; X - - j'ii- circua in Albany Thur ,SI!o of Oivgntl, . I i' i.f 1'riHf ( I, I,. '. Jih and W. L. Hie", belli)? Inly kworu on oath, my that we each u.ii renHlcnlH of lliili'lH-mlflHe, I oik ..i.niv )r.-ioii: that wo are the iden- riled In and w ho exe- culi'd the wlll.ln liiatrumeiit ; that we did, on the Kill day (r Aiikum, i'. Kiilur i tit ii a. imrti erhin under the firm iiaiiiM of Jowe & Uioe; that we each miii...hIm.I mid own o!!e-ha!f of tho i-anlial etoek ot the purtiicrtdiip; that ' ... . . r ...... . our huiiu la Tor ti purjaiae m dui-tiiiK' Kimeral furniture, hardware, iindettHkiiiK. (H-eoi.dhaiid alul kiku other buali.ea lnlerwla a may be iiri perly lueorimraled Into said buai- neiw: that the duration ni uie paiuiei- thlp H to he perH tiittl. .iL-Til,...! und Hworu to oeiore me, u notary puhlie, on tbia, tha 21th day of AukukI, 1W3. (1, A. HUH1.KV. Notary l'uhllc for Oregon that date. Receipts will be made for all payments at G A. Hurleys office, Justice U. Wilson's or by ourslve. Please look after this matter as we must close up our ac counts. Campbell Bkob. Bam Burkhart has been appoint ed a deputy sheriff at the Mc Laughlin hop yard near Indepen dence, and will spend a monin down there. Albany Herald. Miss Garlin Hill was a passen ger to Corvefllis Wednesday. o....... .,.t .i!Y. nr (i It-live 1 .1. 1.. vooiu Iltl.. .. i.v ..." - ' nuetifi Virt i iiniiieiiiately after hop (. ' pirkii.g. Their luture home l- U Mm. Kminti t'olwell and d'.nuh-' hl (',.rviis, Their property here of'hkbud, CdiMrnia, vioiled ' week to J.t I'oHy, (if JifwieU in ItiitMia veral dayaj Alsea, win w ill occupy it in a lew .tt.k. j weeks. Mr. und Mt. Coutu have M. Trrs-a Prather relumed resided inlUi-nafor yearn, t'"t" .5tc.fth.i week from a visit to having conducted a general .H r , 1, .1 Harmon at M ha.ulise store here for a long time ., tr. Mr, lul Harmon, busine.sin March, '''T'"1- L.uu Mn friends of the worthy pair wish them peace and jMenty In their new home. John Kahlwiii and family and Vrti'nvimin and family attend ilh Kincliim circus in Halcm, Ii(iMilay. Birt Olive Adania. of Corvullis. expi-cU-fl to arrive today, t Mid the hoppicking season with, mum, Mr. H. L. Hally' Mnt.J. II. Knighton, Mis Minnie ,'l Buy were Albany visitors .ursdav where they attended the circus of llinglinn Brothers. Mm. M. Getty contemplate" a 'd to San Francisco in the near i'ure, wlu ro cho will visit with h-T sa. James, for an indefinate period. Pick'mt W to beiin 'Saturday I O " Mlie (Ins Pacenkoph yard. Fo p as known to the writer, thisi Mmt yard to besrin nickintr, this pwn, liereaboutB. li- arrived Nweek from Kelso. Wash , to re m until arter boppicking. mr. ilOn former Iv carried the mall be kn Buena and Parker. Paper Mappings, Bags Po you line themT Wo al ways have them. Order by phone, mail, stage, alea mau We are prompt. "Everything In paper." W F. Rodgers&Co Mf Picket and son, Harry, were at worR one day last weeK, out near the Luckiamute bridp. iney iu . I.-lea vine the lines slack for a moment ami without slopping a.- r,l of farewell or other sign Jill , f.r the team at once started i The nace. they set was ltl - - t too swift for their drivers, wno came into town afoot, quae a wmie am.r .i. ....ioriu.d wa-on had been the i ailed team taken 10 their stable. The wagon box was ...i.lerablv demolished. The race .1- .v. i.,io was over two course oi i iuhvo wr- --- , HOW'S Til IS We oiler nc Hmulrcl P ! s wHrdforanyeHHe..f(,alrrh hat ean ' , ,.d hv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Iii-t, w - ... i "i...n.,v A Co. Toledo, O. We the underslgmHl, have known we, i" u , . . r. ,,,,M und F, J. Cheney for toe m - j- w,,,,,.,i.i.ir'T,:; , i- r.iiiv.i-""'''"'''"1''1 best. a l It UK Mr.Naudleeo.nmenea Picking his bo) Tuesday MAI'I.E CiItt)VK. Mr. McKinney's house is pro ire'iiig. nicely. The I'm i ns thvohet has etarted up iifier u week's lay-oil. Mr Vit will bet-in picking hops the 2nd, on the Taylor yard. ,,d Mrs. Lindsay are ab sent this weea attending meeting in Cotvallis. Wvlio Norton sold his crop of hons in in held to a oaiom for 100 per acre. Pickers are pitching their tents . .v, Tarter yard. They begin nicking Thursday. nolv and daughter, btei- a visited with Mrs. Clair Staats Monday afternoon. tt TvToTinnnouds, of boda iiytivn . ville, is working with the Burns Harmon thresher. Williams, accompanied lHI lll'l -' i - by tw of hi- frids, visited at Maole Grove bunuay. xr.0 n,t. of Oregon City, who Keen Vititing her son, expects to return home this week. Master Harry Mattison is spend- .,- ,...k with his granapar- ..... M, and Mrs, Wm, Lewis. r. TWinirton. who recenuy purchased the White farm expects ' . .. c.v. ntlRhoma. his family soon, .... iijw. of St. Johns, who i. visiting her son, Percy, of At called on friends at w'-""-" day- . i Wm. Lewis vi8i ted Mr. anu xt :.u n. T.Awia' Bister. Mrs. Hook- WHO W' ' ., , f er, who lives a lew mnea w. . Uat. Sunday. low u, - , 1 Pu,i.r Oak mill, which J.UO - , moVed from A. Wing's farm to the ., r ia now oak hills norm oi A for business again Mrs. John Staats, accompanied by her daughter, iJertna, uu ory" of our estimable neighbor, J. W. White and lamily. On the evening stated, accord ing to previous arrangements, about sixty of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wliito, met at a point designated and marched in on them by storm to show our appre ciation to them, who, today, left for their new home in Oklahoma. Mr. White has exchanged his f:irin Ifere with a Mr. Ilosiiigton for a farm in the peanut tate, and will soon be among bis friends from where be came. Whilnwe rrcrret to have t" be called upon to give up such an estimable family as Mr. ana irs. White, we are pleased -to welcome to our midst the family of Mr. Hoe - ington. and all will join in giving them a cordial welcome. The evening was spent in social conversation, charades and games f Mn.la nftpr which a , 1. . ....... ..,a ccrvf.fl. irrni. .fiiiir r, ta tv. -.-- , uvurvr I I v. Kill ..ctv.w - c ..Lin, hour came the sad farewell, i eonductinc a first-class Zr. . ... ii. vini- expenses io. - c-w. The host, to a call for a epeecn, i lojaa . . responded .in hifl free and easy j CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGL ..L.r.or Rev. Harnes made some 1 mimnv lliiiii.i.' i . - . nAUU1 very appropriate remarKS, aur( . pri,,a!. which we bade Mr. anu wrs.j - Demands Cousidetatlon There are two kinds practical and ornamental. The lormer should be secured by everyone, because it mav oe put to nee quickly. The latter is de eirable, but the lormer ir essential. Uur ,1 ...OK a tn llBe- hicn a, courses are arruu flf T , , i; Ilnew- , We do noJ,dabble in a little ol I" the ..; hnt devote our energies to ELEVENTH orresDOiiui: i Contest Dickini- broke in for a conpw oi uiouui ; I " . ,. . , :t.J 1, l,o nnrmnnnndents : prizes, taken irom a list iiiruwuw jr - viPCT PRIZF An elegant Dresser, an ornament to any home I Sf ; A set of KoSer Bros 18-17 silver Knives and Forks SECON D I'KIZE. - h , handsome Photograph Album THIRD PRIZE flpsib,e. leather-back Bible FOURTH PKIZfc........ one of the popular books llf V. Any oneof the dollar year magazines SIXTH PRIZE............ address for one year SEVENTH PRIZE I.sdkpkxdesck f" CONDITIONS. ,e want all the news that happens pr ixrurs Ungln thesiBhto. tbe manner o it early renewal ffpl a eSSoa-nUis ,3 Poinis; six mouths and Whan tpoint. Foreverydohar'swort ee.l.uom! receiptor Job. We Rr8 points, and we will gladly lurmsa yu i and we will announce Ul to make a campaign for some "iu make it to your at times the places in this column, --f' renre)9ented. Other interest tosecure representatives in me features will be announceu i-inA YOU STAND. , .u:. i ,., nnlnts. No article is Each week we will announce m , ' .riDt ions and points credited until after it appears in t-ne p.,.. ; We want to keep secured in other ways will be announced as they come ta. everything . write us wiiui" "- Parker Airhe.S ' Monmouth, H . : " Pedee... " Antioch Monmouth, B Monmouth A Rickreall, C '"' Maple Grove i v Suver ! 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