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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
INDKl'KNDKNCK KNTEUPUISK, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON Tooth Brushes ! iiiijnrt'l lfollrlruHlM'H. During t hin Hulr. 6.W IIM..I..-. will U 4'..) II .V Tio ,20o ,l.'.o ,K)0 A. S. LOOKK, Prescription Druggist, Independence. 1 VI SI V! HTTl.Kl.UUHIAMl,,r,,:- E Clmmtrl.ln l-t a U"1 with hi train . , ,,,, t Tullii-row fliiUlied UirwMf Fri.Uy.anarWJ.y.' run. .. ...t ovr lii ! oouuty, i V Ut.mil tM Bn to I-Ull, irt bVwlll Hnl tl. unlvrmlty. Nwirt. U vlmtlng Lh'il r.l.l.vratUI. vicinity. Mr Colw.H and UUKltrr, ,,0 Fraud.., ar.lh.fUU of M. kffilfurJ'. Mr. F.alln HUtlbrand w.ut to Mril.nd Moi..Uy..W - Lottrll. it Tthrrw, of Falls City, waa la ..... u-...r.U. Mr. Tmhrro , walking oo crutch having bad , mU1 foot, MUu Wli of lumtirr. III. Life Hd ly ChmberUln's Clllc,Uiolrn,l Olarrbowa ltemrdy. Murphy, of Mon Huena visitor one of 'ihh town, ! IminUr- 4ia folio. ftilrr u hi life lt summer. lltbadt.n l f"' month wliu ..... .1.. .i.wiont call billoua oywMi- nnv - M Kllit A till I ' ... . i . . aft. 1. mwA- Idf food UUllI U "I1 lm" Il gate him Iromeuiaie num. t Llttlr. nrrcbnt, lUuoock, Md. i a . . II .. For nl ty KlrHUua urun HUKNA VISTA. A number of UuermitcB attendwl liie mate fair last woek. 8. M. Daniel, of Monmouth, wub recent vinitor in Dueniw Mia Olive Adams returned to iwCorviillii home, Friday A Uam wood aw made muxic n tide ueinhbtirhood, Tuesday. K. N. Hall and family are to oc cupy the M. J. I?e rcmuence ()ctor lt. Trof. . h. mnuth. wai a day latt week. (, Mr. If T.. Hall loft the first of the week for their new home a mile went of Corvallie. Work on the new echool house and on the Odd Fellow' building. is progrensing most favorably. Mrs. Olevia Hall returned laet week from a delightful vieit of three weeks' duration with her son, Dr. J. F. Hall, in Albion, Wash. Melvin Baldwin and family are to return to Buena from Wiulock, Wash. They will leave for wemooi when the "rainy" season sets in. The roads have been full of all sorts of conveyances for the past hoivtickers returning w their homes in various parts of the state. . G. A. Tagenkopf and wife are shortly to tak possesion of the ,iiiir,. In the central part of town, formerly occupied by Charles Moore Mr. Charles Heckart and Miss Crystal Miller, of Corvallis, were in Buena last week, iney .i , i, rail to camofor a few days . i . i.i. in ilin G. A. Wells ami I'.vik - vard. The hop yield in tVis section i the heaviest for several years. But ..-..I. ..,u Rmmared. in most .,.,.1, n,l the hops were large and . , m miiet rv heavv. The seas"" w favorable for picking, only slight J, L. Jiorry und Miss Winuo- ruins having Interfered with the cenP Osborne, from Highland, progress of the work. visited ut Mr l'tternon's Sunduy. Mike Cridurumn. of Winlnck, ... . Tr.,raick ioft a,t Waal,., was a Bumia visitor . extondod visit Monday. He is looking for ;a . .. . r...rl! Wanh. location, intending to locate in this Wim roiuuv. section if aereeable employ mint can fr. Stevens and family and bnnouuretl. Mr. Mohoh nu lamiiy, wuoimvo i.,r..uu,. i-i,t;.M u.wi fumiiv Amhifinn vinitinir ut Mr, llelmick s, I lUirpmii uunin .-... .. - - i v . rz, thi wri-lc. Thev will oc ri.inriu.(l to Centralia, VVaBn., cupy the Beyens residence, tempor Thursday. M. 1... ...Ill I 1. ......... I r"'' "V. - . . ' . ' a vvord of Farewell. in the McUormiclc resiuence, now occupied by G us Bagcnkopf. Thi waek we. the Buena Vista Much syii)ptby is felt by friends correspondent, depart from Polk k- r... Mr ....I Mr. IWtSnvder.Lmintv. to aeain take up our resi- who'lont their infant son last week, dence in old Benton. In separation The little one had been ill about there is always a element of eadnftf . i . v. . i.- .:iAn .i : kr.AOb inr iir a home ana i cholera infantum. The interment leaving old associations there is was made in the Buena cemetery always a suggestion or tne u. c. 1 n,V,.n the moat sacred Home wm uo caiuiuar. " , , , .. V. .V.. riBinff Of ItS "Grandma" Scott, a well known b ed ties character in this section of Polk at . . and county, died Thursday, at the home " " 1 w : 1 L:a hma in 1. 1 . tier son, i.icnaiu . . ... I n' r,f nr keenest regrets m las. Mrs. Scott was aged about - polk county the years. Interment was in lDe . . relations with the Buena Vi.ta cemetery. Friday at ENXEBPKIf)E. Our one o'lock. ,v t,.. u-- ben most InewBpny pleasant as well as profitable, to us . .1 ; tvith sincere Claud Boone visited at Suver ana we su.uuu - 1 1 11' . V ,-vttn a n mnri iV . I PAOfPT, 1 C UUPO a UnnfaH (va.v.. Poorly c mia ar t aulTered ler rlbljr from dytpepsia, with great depretiion, ana ws iw)r poorly. 1 then tried Ayer'i Sara parilla, and In one week Iwii i new man." John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "AyerV Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money l)y trying some other kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. tl.WlWIU. AlUmiUK. A. toot aoewr wdm iw m"'" - ' t fcrllirtll. H. know. ll bothl ro4 S fcS?llf aii. frtlow hi ! a4 . wu. . 7;-Ti CO.. Umll. Mm. miifl7' , than 'ours may take up the work R. L. Davidson came down from , ;de rom reason Corvallis Monday. d- Mrs. J. Wetzel was a passenger ye desire in this parting hour to to Portland Sunday. thank all who have shown us tavors 1 . . 1 I Pnand at Albany this week Jesse Frenh was a business visit or at Albany this wee l J. Dickinson and family were visitors at Parker Sunday 15. Evans shipped tw cirloade of oats to Portland Saturday. Mr. Wm Fuoua and family visited at G. B. Suyer's Sunday. r.hrl..R Allen was a business visitor at Independence Tuesday Mrs. E. Evans .. TT.nJ a One Quarter Minion uscu. Were There a Cup- fi Defender ior Typewriters You May Be Sure The Smith Premier J WouMkecpit hero rcnnaUy. inglo BUndard in to conruction-rfoct.o,, On Approval for a Postal. pkhibe. for T.uena Vista and for all our friends, a' full measure of success in all undertakings. Mrs. Grace hall. vici.. tn thank most earnestly the editor for all courtesies and kind nesses, and to wish for' the nte ....Paper.... Wrappings, Bags Do you nee them? We al waya have them. Order by phone, mail, stage, sales man We are prompt. " Everything in paper." Geo. F. Rodgers& Co whoiesale Paper Dealers Salem, Oregon. xnT T7,T7nr,."NrrrH' On Thursday AH2u8t 20, 1903, we commenced our Seventh Correspondents Con fest and wtllbring ; it to a clo8; at 6 ;00 o'clock P. Bl)j.na.ry 30 next. Many of te'.t' "1 !'"l:iB.ir.t the cloain date extended because harvesting and hop- lucouot. our cuncsp"' " . . ro. : ior below 01 tne picking broke in for a couple of months at the start. We give a list below 01 tne transacted K..0 ,akpn from a list furnished by the correspondents : business at Independence Friday. I pRlzE ; An elegant Dres8er :J"j!S: Miss Frances Helmick is in SECOND PRIZE.. "A et 01 Thandsome Photo6raPh Album attendance at the Portl and Carnival. THIRD PRIZE . ; ; ; ; flexible) ieather-batk Bible . , ... rui" One of the popular oouk Mr. and Mr. Luther, of Kings nFTH PRIZE Yr'"'? maKaine 'Wfd t E. Evans' Friday. SIXTH PRIZE Vvncpfi'sDENCii Entekpkise to any address for one yea, year magazine Valley, visited at E. Evans' riaay. SIXTH PKt.. .. . . 'nKlm to any address for one year K. Tvlor is hauling clay to the J otRiion for shipment to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua and Miss wRlit M the new9 that happens in Polk Velena attended the fair at Salem pBISK t0 vUit every fami,y in ,the "2.? T . . I..i...ia nnr interests are luuiuni. o ... B- - r . . , "y- 1 iu I1D il "" T every item of news worthy of publication. po.n , nA I v.. t- - . , t p k .nu.li. W meritorious or Biari,- ! .. , .1.. l . unnnitA nPDIl. II HI1 WUUO j . , La a'irv nnw vtim i v ouuohhf"w" r - , , given. 'J " ' , it or. ifl Kfs niiii Mrs. Peterson -u!Mn viHited at Mr. Swink s Uliiiui ' Sunday every new yearly "t 1B'and less than B1CIU1I1V1W a year 35 points. For every ;ao..ar wu. , ----- , . wltU 50 - n MniMinvnm 1 . nf nfnr Bnmfl we win wcuiu w r . was a passenKcr w - cured, upon nwiv tin,l of Ad or Job. We are . ,-.. iipnni tn . a u uv igHn secure repreeiii" - v rieni Miij ii'u,uv" .mi., . c i.-l,r teaiures w m Mr. J. Wetzel camo up from Tortlaud Tuesday, Vcduesday. returning Durphy & JJicKeru, 247 STARK ST.. POR?il HOW YOU STAND. . ...... i ,, rvnlnts. Ko article is EftCh week we will announce .n un- io and pointa euuesuBjr . dUed untn after it appear8 .e p-h . Ve ffftnt to keep Geo.Ruef.nd family are mov- secured in other way fioinU S;; week folding and we will make tLorouh mvesugauou. Parker '. 1. ! 302 Rnena Vista ' "' 173 home near intr to their new Independence. Willis Towell and family, of Crabtree, were business visitors at Parker last week. Mrs. Kerr and family and C. 11. Tarker wero business visitors at Independence Saturday. Mrs Teterson and daughters Isabel and Winnogene were Lnsiness visitors at Indepen dence Tuesday. Suver Rickracll, C Monmouth, II.... Airlie, S Pedee Little I.uckiamute Monmouth, B.... Antioch Moumouth A Highlands, D Maple Grove Sunny Slope 129 112 102 85 70 63 . 60 47 , 24 . 20 , 16