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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
jMBr., awa w-wawaiawMSMaiMaMM., t - A A mrs. may Boivacii-uaDDm, (Pupil of Arthur Fool, of lUtoiO Taehr of... 1 Piano, Own, Uocal, Rarmony and Cheery 3 ...... II ....!.... will accept cU lr the Winter. Kiwoiii" 5. Social and Personal. flMIMfl at Fine candies at Wagoner's. :t cans corn 23 tents Knox's. Pauce at opera house Saturday evening. Clyde Hale returned to Surupter Saturday. I The school books are now on at Wagoner's. Everything for the public school at Wagoner's. Perry Caatator returned to Port land Monday. Cattle and goats for sale. Crick et Bevens, Airlie. 2 large loaves bread for o cents at Knox's. L. L. Wiprot TiaiteJ Portland the first of the week. A full line of school tablets now 00 sale at Wagoner's. All package Coffee 2 packages for 25 cents at Knox's. Largest, finest up-to-date under takers' goods at Jasperson's. Frank Urure was a passenger to Hoquiam, Wash.. Monday. S-e our combination pencil and pen only 5 cents Wagoner's. A.J. Goodman and wife returned Sunday from a trip to tjje sound. II. W. Waller and wife were in Oregon City last week on business. Frank Masterson left Monday for his homestead in Southern Ore gon. Vetch seed for sale in-any quanti ty. Enquire of U. G. Ilefiley Monmouth. For fine stationery, as up-to-date as you find in any city, call at Wagoner's. G. A. Hurley was In Salem both on Sunday and Monday, transact ing business. E. Pickel returned to Portland Sunday. His fami'y will move in a week or so. You should see our nice 10 cent tablets, the best yalue to be found, at Wagoner's. ' Mrs. U. E. Ferguson was a pass 3 cans tomatoes 25 cents nt I Knox's. Chester Slumberg. after a week with his parent here, returned to Portland Sunday afternoon. Miss Frances Patterson returned to Portland Thursday, after spending the summer with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Haloorn, of Aberdeen. Wash., visited Mrs. Mary Tuck and mother during the week. Mr. and, Mrs. North Chtrington, of Dallas, were rngr9 to Iori" land Monday by way of Independence. Mrs. M. C. Stewart, who has txn visitina the Petteya here, left Sunday for her home in Vancouver, Wash. Glenn Goodman, Sam Damon, Guv and Ray Walker, and Tom r:.v,...l i,a til at the U. A. l. r iivub'v Carvallis. Roswell Shelley, of Hood River, was visiting bis son, Hugh, rnday Years ago Mr. Shelley was in bus! ness here. Clyde Hale, of Sumpter, was in the citr last week. Clyde is a big boy now, and i doing well in the upper country. Mr. Baker, the photographer at the Pickel gallery, is turning out the best work ever seen in the county. Prices mht. Mrs. W. B. Petteyes, of this city is very ill in Vancouver, Wash., and grave apprehensions are enter tained for her recovery. Jasperson buys his undertakers' goods whenever spot cash will se cure goods to best advantage for himself and his customers. The Polk county exhibit will be taken to the St. Louis exposition. We miss our guess if it isn't an eye opener to many an Easterner. Miss Mabel Leezer retnrned to Portland Friday on her return to her home in Heppner, after a short visit with Miss Ella Robinson. Miss LaVern Fenton returned to her home in .Mc.Minviile Friday, after several week's visit with rel atives and friends in Monmouth. The Independence orchestra inaugurate their winter's dances this coming Saturday evening, and N,M wrrk school twain. "' M,w .Lrtll.tf the ,",r,, "'7, ,it f rMli Saturday Me"" h.v.e..e..f Ilia t-l "-." I11""' ai,.l value. Ill town. Yi'U 4lfr If you ilmi't !t ouo of tliem. t J C. Wilkes and children. of Koesil, Eastern Oie;n. arrived Fnday.and are visiting h r brother. H. 11. Kelso. They will M"!"1 t'"' winter here. It. Jaeobson went to Pallas ye.- terday. at which place l.e will open a store tomorrow. Geo. llollialrr. brother of J. II. HuUister of this city, is to bo manager-McMnn-villo Reporter Auction sate of thoroughbred and high-grade Jerrys, also farm implements, at the dairy larm o' M. tSettr. Rutna Vista. Saturday, September 2ti, coiumencim; at 10 m . I A s A. M. He has one of wie herd In the county. I). M. Calbrealh, who live west of Monmouth, bad the first priie nn hen i.ullet. cockerel, also sec ond prue cockerel and 3d prise pullet of the Blue Andeiusian chickens at the state fair last week. He walked away handily with the houors io this exhibit. Moore's Hair Invigorator and Ilerpicide art the world's greatest ealit cleansers and hair invigor ators. Both are for sale at J. S. Moore's barber shop. Call and I,..- Mr M.xira irive Ail aptdica- MO T V . - - " - O tl.. ,f Kithnr rftuedv and you will never be without one or the other. 'Services in M. K. church at uua hours. 11 A. M. and 8 P.M. Sub' ject for both morning and evening. What Think Ye of Christ?" Preaching at Buena Vita church at 3 o'clock. This being the lal Sunday before conference it is nee essary that every obligation lw :nt twl reiHirt ready. W. W. hd .... . , .. . - - . mondson, pastor. J. M. MeCaleb, the photographer, has gone to Salem to attend the meeting of the Photographers As sociation of the Northwest, which is in session there this week, lie has placed on his door this placard: "Gone to get new ideas for you. Closed to attend the Photogra phers' Convention at Salem tins week. Wait for the new Ideas I bring home." J. 8. Moore did some good shoot ing at the gallery, and as a natural sequence carried off some valuable prices. On a purse of 110 he scor ed .r7 points nut of a possible CO He also won first prize on the gold medal, making the splendid score of 69 out of a possible (). H won a gun by tuking 23 out of 2.1 points. Mr. Moore, by common consent, ranks the 1est marksrnar. in Independence. a. Stationery I'urHc a finiiiiir inUtlm I1I1 It. The rr. if ( 1 lt ,,f riHrlU'ii muli hlll.w,j M baiitll rll U ltfl'j oit tl. wilier, lol Si. U.mrry taiilr villi It m t. llaatn III llllli.lll.rM tn J 1 U'k ' tUi III I'lie't m, ,(,U.i..lU..r0U..'rt-"- ,.. ,tk. At nt. Harry E. Wagoner, Stationer. Independence, On. , .'110. - --PJ I miS COmillg enger to Portland Saturday for a , gpeciai pfrort A to be put forth to two weeks stay. (make it an overwhelming succesH i.. . ..tl ....... irv r rv, 1 1 1 I lOtor Will remrn For the best apple and prune j after lhe AnM- The dance is to i in T K Ttr.bniifin'fi i 1 niwn t t.lin onera house. All OOAC3 fc -j B..w. -- --- '.,..,, In any qnality. L. S. Perkins, the Monmouth druggist, was in Portland on busi ness this week. Vetch seed for sale. Order ear ly. Supply limited. T. J. Pettit, Monmouth, Ore. 3 packages of 2J pounds each of Premium Breakfast Mush for j 25 cents at Knox'f. One-half gallon Columbia Pan Cake Drip Syrup 25 cents. One gallon 40 cents at Knox's. are extended a cordial invitation to be present. notice to U Public. I take this meant of informing all that when pictures are ordered from me they most 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 1 J:...1 -4f. J, M. McCaleb. The experienced darters of Independence arc invited to attend inv daws mid bo instruct ed in the following now dances, the rno of the bigcities: "Den ver. Glnie two step, '"rriseo scliottische, "Hippie" or stop waltz and five step. Private instruction any afternoon. The price is 50 cents a couple. (!. Ilayrnond, dancing instructor. Miss Edith Lines loft for Mc Minnville Tuesday, on l er return to her home in Portland, after a visit with friends here. The United Mate muk the Ixmt ohoea on earth. Jlattreall WbiUincbill makes the txt school shoe In the United Htatea (The District 76). Mew ner sells them. rvll our allrtilU-u. Kof Udl-' mI, W lllw -luf-r l-" ttiaa lh-y can 1 - Kaiikrupt Htr. Mo. 1 lUcon U cent per a . f pound sIMi" Mrs. Sam Coif was a pase per to Kiekrcall Tudy. Miss Adona iWhrane came ii, from Raker City Wedntsday. lUytnond llenkle pfw through town Tuesday on the north bound train. Deo Taylor left Tuesday fr Salem, where he hn a chair in the Myers barber shop. I have 3 call for a farm worth f.'liiK) to trade for a I i.rtland homo of c.piul value. A. Hurley. Mr. I.ntidsfieM, or lorest Grove, was in Independence this week seeking n business locution. Mrs. O. M. Welch and baby arrived from NewVrg Friday, on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wf Umi.ks. Wanted Girl to !tt-t nt the dining hnll, Monniotitli. Pleas ni kiirriniiiiliii!'s. Knouire at once of Mrs, M. Stine. Mr. and Mrs. KUtiiMT, of Diistertl Oreitn, who have been visitmn Mr. and Mrs. L. Uiot returiied liDini' Tiiiday, Mrs. Weaver and Mis. P.lootu, laotlier atnl . sister of Mr. U. P.rides, returned to tlu-ir honn in Eastern Oregon, Tuesday, after a several weeks' viit with Mrs. l'ridges and familv. ('. N. Tharp ftti-1 ife art b altciolonce at the Port!atil Ct nival. D, It Taylor and MinlUs were passeniieri w 1 ori.c, Wednesday. a HcloMd com metier Moth with the following faculty: T ; N'ewbill, principal, C. 11, S.e son, Miss Burton, Mi?av! Mis IlitT, Mi (VliraM, K Iturkn and Mrs. Tuck. 1J ohould Im on band proBj Motitv inorniitj;. ith t luetits for iteho.d anrk. Uov J. L. Whirry, ' ("olporlof ' for tlie Amrf- Itaplisl Puldieiiti.oi SntHy, ho W ith the Baptiit churtb Moiiinouth. Sunday nJ liold special service at T-$'; M. to which every ne r dially invited i:i,,rl.,u new. Th lUnkwjuM relvt a-Utitl'iil M hi.t. .,1 .m1 dirrt fm tl ' IWltrr all call who UU l H x,(tJti NMrtoeiit I broke. F..r a UIUm aUarfc uks JH Ulit's Hiomacli aiul .'v" ' J a ol k euro Is cruin. r-i KlrkUml 1'rutf Co. "professional caros. W. R. ALLIN. D.D.S ...Dentist. fnliilrM r:l"ill (...i-rtt""! Mrs. M. I. I'.rook-hire, of Missouri, arrived Wednesday to v i m i t .1. F. Sinilh und family, south of Monmouth. Mrs. Urookshiro practices medicine and has been Mr. Smith's family physician for over 15 years. A girl baby Appeared Monday, tho 2bt., nt the home of A. J. Shipley, near Monmouth. Mi-Knurr", taken for ladlitT and miMW ea' (Irmnklrt and undtTitklrta at the IJankrupt Hlore. Cloth fur nlHhnd and made up for a good deal low than they can he bought for In Portland, Halcm or any other place In the slate. OSCAR HAYTER. Attorney at-Law, c.Mi'r.Kt.h nfiLPisti. UliKCiON G. A. HURLEY, ... ... I aw aiH Attorney 'Notary Public. Collection! Promptly Ml-Tl1 Invlint,,,, Eat Sido Main Street, Ok I NDKI'ENl'KNf K, Tonsorlal Artist Only hrst-class orkn.o 1 ploy-d tn ino - aU4 situated on North side of 1