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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1903)
lNDF.l'ENDENOB ENTERPRISE, INDrU'KNPENCfi, OHK(('N . m s ' mm cial and Personal. Wagoner's for watermelon. Head M earner's ad this week, lilies' black hose "jo al Poli ty's. F. A. Douty returned to Portland Friday. On- oO gallon barrel for sale at Wagoner's. Mrs. V. II. Walker is visiting in Corvaliis. Miss Garlin Hill returned from Corvaliis Friday. , New arrival of best c'alicoa, 5c per yard at Douty '8.. Mrs. Homer Hill returned from Corvaliis. Saturday. Miss Edith Lines came up from Portland Tuesday. Gordon Rosendorf, of Corvaliis, was ia town Sunday. Opening at Mrs. A. M. Hurley's Friday and Saturday. G. A. Hurley was in Dallas Tuesday ou business. ' J. H. Alexander, of Portland, is in the city this week. Miss Gertie Dickinson is clerk ing for W. A. Messner. . All standard brands of tobaccos 45o a plug at Douty'e, Wm. Iliff and family returned from California Friday. Largest, finest up-to-date under takers' goods at Jasperson's. Miss Bessie Burkhart. of Albany, is visiting Miss Bessie Butler. Pres. P. L. Campbell, of Eugene, was in Independence Sunday. v L W. Robertson, of Portland, was in Independence Monday. Wm. Merwin. of Baker City, is visiting his brother Marsh here. f A nice line of parasols' and um brellas just arrived at Messmr's. Mrs. Kevs. a former landlady of this ciiy, died last week in Portland. An elegant line of guns and sporting goods at R. M.. Wade & Co'e. Wm. Iliff became owner of the Ramp place, west of town, Tues day. If you want to muke money, goto the Bankrupt store in this city. E. Pickel. who is located in Port land, spent Snnday with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, of Salem, were in Independence this week. i Mrs. Allin, mother of Dr. W. R. Allin, visited her son here last week. Vetch seed for sale in any quanti ty. Enquire of U. G. Heffley, Mon . mouth. Miss Effio Richardson was an incoming passenger from Portland Sunday. Mrs. 'Thos. Fennell returned from a Bhort visit to Portland Tuesday. A new line of waist sets, buckels, belts and beads just received at Messner's. Raymond Henkle passed through town to Corvallia Saturday? He had not decided on a lacation as 7et- Fee U. M. Wade & Co' Move ad. A Uraw hat for 5 cent at Dou ty V See our How of skirts, mackin toshes, shift waists at Messner's. U. C. Merwin. of Kalama, Wash., ia spending a few days in Inde pendence. Miss Garlin Hill left Sunday for Pomeroy, Wash., where she teaches this winter. Miss Laverne Fenlon, of Mo Minnville, visited in Monmouth this week. II. R Patterson, of Portland. was an over Sunday visitor in Independence. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mulkey, of Monmouth, were northbound pass engers Friday. Mrs. Thomas Fennell was a pas senger to Portland Saturday for a few days' visit. Postmaster Merwin has placed a mail-box on Xhe pole in front of Paddock's store. Some of the finest candy ever brought to town came to a oner's this week. Vetch seed for sale. Order ear ly. Supply limited. T. J. Pettit, Monmouth, Ore. Waeoner's store is furnishing several hop yards with supplies. Get yours there also. B. L. Murphy, last year at Bue na Vista, is principal of the Stay ton school this winter. Mrs Durban., of Albany, came in Friday afternoon to visit tier sister, Mrs. E. E. Paddock. Miss Carrie B -ck. a former Moil mouth girl, wm married last w.-ek. in Athena, to a Mr. Chas. Nelson Artnond KiKK. Dallas inercdi ant. cleared up n little over $1(,(X)0 by the recent raise on Cascara bark Labor day was not observed in town Monday, save by the bank. Ti.at institution was closed for tbe day, but all the other establish ments of the town were seeking the hop yard trade. Ladies shirt waist for 25 cents at Douty 's. Otis Duree, who recently came West from Iowa and after a short visit here started East, returned Saturday. After a trip to various Sound points he was soHhoroughly convinced of the superior advan tages of the coast that ho decided to stay permanently in Oregon. 18 pounds best western refinery sugar, $1.00 at Douty's. The Independence National T.ank declared a dividend of 5 per cent the 5th inst. This makes the sec ond regular dividend during the last few months. For stability and otner commendable banking qualifications few towns the size of Independence are as blessed as it is. notice to foe Public. I take thii meant of informing all that when picture! are ordered from me they must be paid for at the time the negatives are taken or on reorders when order is placed. Also all persons indebted to me will call immediately and settle. J, M. McCaleb. I.arm amount lf new anode just coming nt the Bankrupt More i thi city. You must hurry. Mrs. I. DioKinson accompanied Mrs. ' Truesdale to Vancouver, Wash., In.t Tuesday for afow days visit. Miss Nellie Colby was a n -rth- bound ttassenaer Friday afternoon. She it teacher in the Salem schiola. Mrs. Lilla Smith left Sunday evening for Dallas, where she will be employed in a millinery store this winter, Charlee Martin and wife, of Leh- anon, former residents of Inde pendence, are spendinghop-pickmg in this section, vl. D. Bannister is visiting a sister in New York state. On hie return home he will live at Liberty. Marion county. Mrs. Rev. Hunsuker (nee Miss Grace Smith), of Eugene, came in Friday and went to Monmouth to visit her parents. Mrs. Bowden and daughters, Mrs Mav Babbitt and Miss Florence Bowden. returned from their outiug at Newport 'Friday. Mrs. M. W. Wallace invites the ladies to inspect her millinery Koods on Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12. Mr. Baker, the photographer al the Pickel gallery, is turning out the best work ever seen in the county. Prices rir.ht. If you want to locate timber claims that will cut from 3to4J million teet call upon It. M. Smith at Monmouth, Oregon. Jasperson buys his undertakers' goods whenever spot cash will se cure goods to best advantage fur himself and hi customers. Miss Mabel Merwin. of Baker City, stopped off in Independence a few days this week, being en route home from Los Angles. Cal. Finest line of winter m'llinery eyer brought to Independence will be on display at Mrs. Wallace's Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12. On Friday and Saturday, the 11th and 12tb, Mrs. A. M. Hurley will have her full lino of pattern hats on display. Also a line line of winter wraps. Miss Eva Hembree returned to her home in Mc.Minnville Satur day, after a several weeks' visit at Newport and with her brother, Clark Ilembreo, of Monmouth. Before getting shoes for the boys and girls for school let us show you our line of Dint. 7(5. These shoes are guaranteed to giye the host possible service. At Messner's. Mr. Hill, of Chicago, who has been visiting Henry Hill's, left Sunday for San Francisco. He will then return to the north, go ing home by way of Minneapolis. W. M. Cornette, of Condon, Ore., who has been visiting old acquain tances in Polk' county, left this week for Seattle Wash., at which place he will visit before he re turns to his Eastern Oregon home. Mrs. W. B. Petteys, of Indepen dence, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Gray. Mrs. Petteys has been quite ill, and the change, it is hoped, will benefit her. Van couver, Wash., Columbian. A 75 cent crash hat for 25 cents at Douty's. Bop Pickers Claim Wo un- in tp'cial favrnMo pe tition to fuvnUh hop yard wtorw with anvthinR in the tolmcco mul cij;ar lino. Such an tnr Tobacco, Kxport, ArtliuirttoB, (loo.W. Child wo can make you v fpociul prico. Harry E. Wagoner, Confectioner, ' Independence, Ore. New fall line of dry good j'"t arrive! at Douty's. The Hart thresher made a run of 3000 bushels one day last week on the J. S. Smith place, m-ar Mon mouth. This field wont 20 bush els of wheat to the acre and 10 bushels of oats. Frank Fisher, of Monmouth, was north-bound passenger Monday. He is interested in a burglar and fire alarm, and wa understand he has refused the sum- of IIO.OU) for his interest in the concern. Ed Rosendorf, o. Corvalli. in town Saturday, on his way Katt to take a four years' medical oiirse either in Philadelphia or New York City. ' After his course in tin East lie will g to Europe. All those who have property for snlo call on U. A. Hurly and leave the same with him. Also thou who have property on the Cooper & Hurley books will call and aive more complete discretion, its he is arranging his lists. While W. G. Shartnan and E. V. Daltou were driving along the road eight miles this side of Albany, they discovered the Cauthnrn house on fire. They assisted in carrying out part of the furniture, but the structure was a total loss, Mooie's Hair Invlgnrator and Herpicido are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair invigor titors. Both are for sale at J. S. Moore's barber shop. Cull and have Mr. Monro give an applica tion of either remedy and you will never bo without one or the other. Captain Oglon, government en gineer of the revetment work here, was on an official visit Friday. Ho reports that the work will bo sin ponded in another month for the year, and then an appropiution will bo necessary before it can be com pleted. It will probably cost an additional $10,000 before it is done. Harry Clodfelter has accepted a good position ia Portland and yes terday he and his wife look their departure for that city, which in the future will he their home. Mr, and Mrs. Clodfelter have made many friends during their resl idence in this city, who send with them their best wishes. Corvaliis Gazette. Schilling's baking powder, 40c per pound at Douty'e. Millinery Opening Tuesday and Wednesday, ffeptJ l", amiKl Mnn assortment of l! the late styles in trimmed hi! Also a good lino uf street listijui from San Krenciaco. MlsS I'KAHI. Siit'lBB. ' Monmouth. Late styles in Gordon 13.00 hi'. at Douty's. Mrs. Sarah Irvine and Mn. F H. Con key returned from a sews weeks' outing at Cascadia rjutidiv Mre. P. H. Burnett returoeJ luesuay I rom roriiami, nnm lit has been for weeks d-toring fori:f eye trouble. Services l the M. E. eliurcd next Sabbath at the uunl Iwiif Sunday S.ho.d t 10 o'cleet Preaching at 1 1 0 A. M. and 8;W P. M. All are invited. VMlwl are especially urged to attend. Sul jects: Morning, "O Israel, TlioJ Shalt Not be Forgotten of Mr' Evening. "A Call to Itemem brance." There will be a servi.i in the Buena Vista church on Sun day afurnoon next, at 3 o'clock Mrs. E. E. Paddock will ting i solo at the morning service. W, Edmondson, pastor. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLJN, D. D. S. ...Dentist... l-uliili'M Kxtnuttlon M'.-lnliy. CcKimr Biilldlnl, Imtittnlni Uf OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney-at-Law, CAMl'UKLL M'lMHW. DALLAS, - OKKOOS. G. A. HURLEY, Attorney, at Law and Notary Public. . Collections Promptly Made Till'" Investigated. East Side Main Street, I N D Et' E N D K NC K, : ObE(I J. 8. MOOltn, Tonsorial Artist ' Only first-class workmen -ployed in the "Wigwam.' fW situated on North side of C oireet r