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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1903)
lNDKl'KNDBNOa ENTMU-MSE. INDBt'BWItiaKiK.OlW'iON "f.'n'W j "j "j ? ; g 1 1 1 Social and Personal. J. S. Cooper was in Albany Mod J.y. Additional local on another page. Trespass, notices tor sale at thla office. Danc at the opera house Satur day evening. All kinds of stock hog for sale. Henry Hill. Larg sales are be inn made every day at Douty'e. Miss Bessie Butler was a Dallas visitor Thursday. Dr. W, R. Allin was in Portland the first of the week. Miss Ella Robinson is clerking in F. A. Douty'a store. F. Rider, of Snohomish, Wash., is visiting relatives hero. Mrs. . V. Daltoo, of Dallas, was in town during the week. Rev. C. C. Poling, of Dallas, was in our town last Monday. Miss Louise Waller has returned to school at Mt. Aogel College. Miss Mintie Tavlor returned from a visit in Jefferson Friday. Bernard Deaton, of Vancouver, Wash., is visiting the Stapletons. Miss Hazel Butler, of Dallas, was visiting here during the week. Miss Sadie Graves returned from a short visit in McMiunville Sun day. See the new line of Shirtwaists, Skirts and Wrappers. At Mess ner's. Mrs. 0. D. Butler and son, Maur ice, were passengers to 1 ortland Friday. Mrs. E. J. Holler, of Olympia, Wash., is risking old friends in In dependence. The best value to be found in the county in the tablet line are at Wagoner's. For the best pple and prune boxes go to J. S. Bohanon's In any qnality. Prices that tell Goods that sell. See Cole's Air Tight heaters at R M. Wade & Co's. Mrs. Liza Estes returned to her home in Walla Walla, Wash., after a visit of several weeks here. Andy Wilson, who has been ill for so many weeks, has sufficiently recovered to be up on crutches. Rev. W, W. Edmondson has been reappointed M. E. minister at Inde pendence for the etosuing year. Miss Laurie Burnett, of Cor Tallis, spent a day or so last week with her mother and sisters here. Miss Blanche Ground was a northbound passenger Friday, after a visit with relatives in Monmouth. Harry Christian, who lives with E. Chamberlain, near Suyer, has been very ill, but is some improv ed. Mies Kate Ketchum left Satur day morning for Mt. Angel college, where she will attend school this winter. Douty's store does not deliver any more aa we have sold our horse. Sam Dugger, a former resident of Independence, it in the rity for a few days. Low cost prices and a good as eortmenl of goods keeps all clerks busy at Douty'a Preaching service at the United Evangelical church next Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. Cohen, proprietor of the Bankrupt store, spent part of the week in Albany. Notice the prices on ladies' and children's coats in Polity's ad They are less than coM of the cloth . Chas. Rhineman, who has ben assistant at the depot during th oast tew weeks, has returned to Portland. Iain prepared to do all' kinds of well drilling in first-class shape on short notice. Arch Sloper Inde pendence. Kev Edmondson and family re turned Tuesday from Salem, where car euss t O. A. Kramer . Co., 6 lie hare added a nice line of Cut Glass, such as Vases Water Bottles, Creamers. Sugar Bowls, Xappies and Vlates, Tumblers, and other swell articles too numerous to mention. Get our prices. INDEPENDENCE, OltEGOK. Rev. E. C. Wigmore, of Eugene, will preach at the Christian church Mrs. J. . Masterson was a passenger to McMiunville Tuesday, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Julia Williams. I . . t : . they have been in attendance at next cuinuay morning anu eren.ng conference there. puouay scuooi ai w a. m. vnr.sv ian Endeavor at 0:30. All are cor dially invited to attend. The IndejKmdence orchestra gives this public invitation to all who may wish to attend the next Mr. Baker, the photographer at dancing party, at the opera house the Pickel gallery, is turning out Saturday evening, October 10. Sv the best work ever seen in the eral late pieces will be rendered. county. Prices rir.ht. .... , .... . J. M. McCaleb has sent for a who is at the Salem hospital, is very valuable lens the best made, favorable to recovery. At times at a cost of IIG5. He is quite a during the pant week he has len progressive photographer. slightly delirious, hut his general J. II. Day, a prominent druggist condit,on U !ffiPro"J- of Dayton,' ash., is visiting J L. E. I). Ressler, of Monmouth, was Hubbard and family. Mrs. Hub- in Eugene last week. Ho returned bard and Mr. Day are cousins. by the way of Salem late Sunday C. Raymond, who has been here evening, carrying with him a bi several weeks operating a shooting ycle- "e roads out of Salem alWv and cnnA nctinir a lUncins were in lair shape tor a wheel, but school, left Sunday for McMinn- Irotn t01 on &ad to walk ville. Elbert Watt. Diano tun er of Sal. Lyman Damon's team took a (em. graduate of the Tyrant school spin one day last Week, and as a 01 1'V100 tun,n8 Wl11 be here soon result he was thrown from the ul0P Dlm a P" card. Do it at wagon and sustained some severe once and avoia disappointment hruiaea Ali wor guaranteed. Address . Chemetka St. Salem Mr. ueorge btapieion, oi rort land, and James Stapleion and Iow that the cold rains haye wife, of Vancouver, Wash., return; come you will want some nice, ed to their homes Saturday, after a warm underwear, a good pair of shoes, or a pair of rubber boots, a pair of rubbers, a mackintosh or a visit with relatives here. Postmaster M. Merwin bs pe titioned the postoflice dept.; ment for the privilege of removing the postoffice from its present location to the building one doo east of Davidson & Hedges, on C street. Hundreds cf Chinese pheasants were slaughtered last lnursaay, the opening day ef the season. However, the birds were pretty smart, as the "open ' season this year has extended for several weeks past. " & 1 ; u: : . i cane Corn, 25 cents; 3 cans Torna- """" V"''"8 n cmmP. toes, 25 cents; 3 cans Salmon, 25 u 7"1 ru ver V a W cents; 1 pound Mocha & Java Cof- rain coat, an umbrella. We have them, and our prices aro reason able. At Messner's. For rent. Two large farms, three miles north of Independence, barnes, houses, wells and out houses on them. PaBture. 100 acres in summer fallow ready to sow. Ben Hayden. For any fur ther information apply to J. W. Kirkland or J. II. Moran Mr. Guthrie, of near Monmouth, who was badly injured this summer Mrs. F. A. Pattrron, who has been visiting with her children in Washington, returned homo Mon day, ocoouianid by her son, W, II. Patterson, a former business man of Independence. Euuuitl Gaar was arraigned in Justice Wilson's court Friday after noon, chargml with the crime of hitting Albert Ruef over the head with a club. He was placed under 1000 bonds, to auro his appear ance before the grand jury. We haye obligations due tho middle of the present month that must be met. If you are imleble to us, you will confer a favor by settling your account at once Likewise, if we are owing any of youj bring your bill in to the oflk-e at once. I.MiKric.MtKNcK Kntem rnisE. The Synod of Oregon meets at Corvallis. Thla ecclesiastical body embraces all the Presbyterian min isters ana churches of the stati, numbering over 100. Dr. Thorn r son and Elder J. C. White are dele gates from the Presbyterian church of this city. Trie sessions continue until next Monday, and Dr Thompson will be in attendance and, therefore, absent from his church here next Sabbath. TT)r nJ I'avlutf the jr f. Ml w t I V ... I ..I wixxj is I lie liimiiua. It vm il.....l.f...i ... . can render yu mi'il aud mv yuu uiunrjr. OmU., Leo Coben, now of Independence, was in thi city yesterday visiting his parents. He left on the after noon train for Portland. Albany Herald. fee, 30 cents; 18 pounds Sugar, $1.00. At Meeener's. Ine Kalton 1 heat re Co. put on the play "Lady Audley's Secret" Monday evening. Miss Brisbine, formerly of Monmouth, is leading lady. The performance was very amateurish, one which home talent could easily surpass. They went from here to Dallas, where they played Tuesday night. log rolling down hill, was in town last week. He is mending rapidly, and everything considered his re covery is marvelous. eo. Skinner, a former business man here, now of Ashland, was in the city last Friday. He had just completed a contract with Salem parties which will culminate ia a small boat, capable of running the year round, being placed between Independence and Salem. Salem is raising a great hub-bub about the state board of health's report on its water supply. The fact that over a hundred cases of typhoid fever are reported by Salem doctors is reason for think ing something radical is wrong, and Sslem should thank the board for its criticism so the trouble can be oorrected rather than condemn it for showing where the ntihlin health can be better protected. It is not public spirit that urges on to try to hide such things it is public spirit in the persons who will compel the water corporation of Salem to give the people of our capital city better service. For many montns we have frequently heard people who are familar with Salem water condemn it severely. For Sate. One milk cow, very gentle. $25: two tons cheet hay, $14.00; a quan tity of nice cabbaie: about 400 bushels of notatoei l.r. Will deliver any amount. Let . furnish your winter's supply. B. I w Is stinVlctil to I'l.nviuin ym i'l W no otlior linil ili: wiiik duality with Ome Hit Krmln Tliae gowfa" mI I y th Star Grocs Kirnl corin-r north of lh Ind National Hank. l'ublto Auction 8i The entire stock of Drrj Clothing, Furnishing Good Hosiery, Underwear, Comforters, Fancy Gxxk Shirtwaists, Skirts and IM Linen Goods, Cloaks and Cornels, Wrappers, stia luiir uivwl than WS cail "5 - mention. This stock muni regardless of cost or i goods must gn without Sale M.'Kins Saturday, Oct at 10:00 A. M. and coutid evening. We invite every come and attend the soctj as it may be your only c buy goods at your Look for our sign Independence. owii Uankrii J. 8. MOOIti:, Tonsorial Artls HnW hmt-clans worknl -''-J , i ,i i (ha "wiffwani situated on North side of A Bad Bre A had breath means Mmah a had dieeS, bad liver. Ayer'i PJ liver pills. Theyc5 fttfDlt on. wwousuwi pcpsii, sick headacne Wul roar oMMbJ. J CUCKIKGHAMSDYEW: euy, oy iJaptiat church.