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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1903)
DEPENDENCE ENTEIU-R1SK, .WDKPKSWSOK. OMWW T11E0LD REUADIE Absolutely Pure-f THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Social and Personal. K. C Ktdrcdge was in liugene last week. Harold Jargeson, of Dila, was over Sunday Relatives of the Obersona arrived from the east last week. Sow yonr vetch peed in the fall. Frazer & Rice have plenty of seed. See the new line ot Shirtwaist, Skirts and Wrapper. At Mess-ner's. I The Women' Lewi clftrk Club will meet at Mr. M. T. Crei- 1 , ir.l I.... (Xttnlior 28. at 2:00 P. M. A full attendance U desired.. TK .Wl was consummated Sat urday afternoon whereby L. Josse became the owner of tho Whitcaker building, now occupied by Joe & Nice's furniture store. Miss Mintie Taylor is prepared to do dressmaking in the most workmanlike manner, quickly and reasonably. Parlors at residence of 11. J. Taylor. Railroad street. I have secured the services of 0. P. Corn well, the best workman on tilnwa in Polk county, and he will be associated with Dougherty, the house horseshoer, in my shop Tor the time being. All work done at rea enable rates, Thos. Kennel I. Cn.l.g mnriiinc next. 10 A. M i Sunday School; 11 A. M., preach la Ule For sale. Work team, wa,roii ana harness. Enquire at this oflh-e. 3 cans Halinou, cent; I VMnx Mocha A Jav Colic, ; H pound Sugar, ft.CMl. At Messnrr's. Mrs. Klla Irvine wishes to in form the public that aha will do dressmaking at her h me, near city park, in tho most acceptable manner at yeay reasonable rides. (.Jive her a call. During tho short time we re main in Independence I will sell rou nice, assorted lUi'hank pota toes. A bis sack, well tilled, shak en down and eowed, f r M els. r pack, sack reserved. There are about three hundred sacks of then), all nice potato. Call at me I have ahout a ton of car rots at 50o a sack, a tew sugar boetx, turnip ami cabbage at lens than market value. Aid ua and benefit yourself by buying now. .11. J. Kelley. Special temperance and anti-sa loon meetings will lie conducted in hip on orning, 11 o'clock. 1st Papt;st church; af ternoon, 3 o'clock, Caiyary Presby terian church, a mass meeting; evening 7:30, the 1st M. K. church. The sneaker will be the Rev. L. D. SOU UU9 v."..--" splendid piece of workmanship it Mahono, A. M., recently lecturer lor ne ctiar jurtuu. innuuim t (US To Cure a Cold While You Sleep Tk "BreuK-up-tt-ColdM Tablets ''& doses W renin. to inp services: suoipcI 1 r.wu..i ir l'nrt ose?" Sun day evening, temperance and anti f0i0Wlllg place of worn saloon meeting. Rev. L- D. Ma- gunj,ly( October 25th. M . . If .1! ....i.lr brv. . . . . . . . . I. nonO, A. iU., 'i'1""1 body invited. W. W. Kdmoudson, pastor of M. E. church. The revetment work for the sea- I.. 1-1 ,J hau rwAn cwnciuucu. nnvi BUli UUO F. S. Wilson and Verd Hill re turned Friday from" a week's stay in Portland. is. special crean 1.0 uui um Ogden but to foreman Henry Griflin, who has' been actively en- gaged in the work here since. Us start. We hope to see congress provide a sufficient sum to com- I . .1 1. l,t iAiiina con. C. P. Cornwell, of Monmouth, is piete me woiii ... vu...B son. nrkinff in Thos. Fenneui's black- " D enjith shop. Um Rooth. a sister of Mrs. Wheeler, of Suver, was a passenger saving preparation ever put on the i 1 .-.r xt.j T to Suyer Friday. Wanted. A good, fresh Durham Jersey cow. M. E. parsonage, In dependence, Ore. ( Miss Florence Wagoner returned the first of the week from a visit in Fortland an? McMinuville. Miss Edna Hubbard, one of Salem's popular voungladies, visit ed Miss Leia Herren trtis week. Rev- C. H. Matjoon. who has been attepding the Baptist 'confer ence in Portland, returned Sunday. A first class, good paying dairy for sale. Everything complete. Best of reasons for veiling. A Nel son. P. L. Campbell, president of the university of Oregon, was in town Friday, leaving for Eugene 11:00 A. M. Mrs. S. E. Owen and daughter Kola witnessed the foobali came at Corvallis Saturday, returning Monday. D. Foulkes and family were in coming passengers from Portland Sunday, on a visit 'to relatives in Monmouth. Miss Edna Burnett and Miss Goldie Irvine were in Corvallis to witness the great football game tliere Saturday. The city has passed an ordinance looking toward an establishment of the proper lines, anM a survey of the town will probably be made soon I will commence giving lessons in book keeping Tuesday evening. Those who have not made arrange ments can see me at my office be t W time. Price $5.00 for the gage witn ma onnner m nn.b, 9. lpHnns week- repair shop. Their residence will The celebratel X L C R Wash ing Compound, the greatest labor ..L-i.i nan hn Hpoured of Mrs. J ui 11 v -. . V. Richardson, Sr. It will save rubbing white clothes. One cake is sufficient for twelve ordi nary washings of two-boiler fulis. Price 25 cents. See Mrs. Richard son and secure a cake. A wpII. known businessman of this city, in conversation with us the other day, displayed the proper spirit. He said if he icould secure a certain lot, now covered with an unsightly structure, he would put up a fine new residence. It ought nnttotake anv iencth of time to pave the way for the new1 building. If vou care to spend a few hours in the popular amusement ofdan cins. vou are invited to attend the pyty given by tfce undersigned at the opera house this coming Satur day evening. These parties are gaining favor, and at the last one the attendance was very large. Re member the date and that you are invited. Independence Orchestra. Rev. B. J. Kelley will preach his farewell sermon both at Buena Vis ta and hero next Sunday, Rev. Kelley, has been in the active min istry ' in the United Evangelical church since 1893. He has served St Johns, Corvallis, 1st church Portland. Krnes Valley. Lewisville and Independence consecutively. ITi labors have been attended witn success, especially so at Corvallis. For several winters Mr. Kelley nas been afflicted with throat and lung troubles. He hopes to improve bis condition by changing his occupa tion. About the 1st of next month he intends to move with his fami ly to Portland, where he will en- a. s. :lockk Prescription Druao'st. Independence. was also a captain in the Rough Riders in the Cuban war. He is a good and earnest speaker, and it will be well worth while for every body to take advantage of hearing him. Everybody welcome to each of the meetings. 300 pounds of clenn vetch sevd for sale. V. W. Leonard, Monmouth, Ore. 1'remltim Section. Sjieciai from Parker. D. C. Harris, the popular fore man of section number SS, bus again been awarded tho premium section in the Portland dixtriet of 1G sections. The officials of the Southern Pacific Company make annual inspections and award n preminm to the besi section of each district. Mr. Harris assumed his present duties November 1, l'.)0O, and soon demonstrated his ability in civil engineering. Among the eflicient employees who havowork ed for him during this time, may be mentioned C. Max Bradley, now a foreman of section number 8!, and the present force which con sists of Messrs. W.J.Greenlee, J. G. Gentry, C. L. Gentry and J. 11. Burton. This success is the fruit of earn est and diligent efforts, of which Mr. Harris and his employees may be justly proud. On Sad MIhMoh. Sioil form 1'iirki'f. Mil. Ellis-Davidson was ium monml by telegram, to the U-dside of her mother, who s ill at au corner, Wash. She 1-fi no Tues day' train to hasten to the sick room. Her mother, Mrs. H. A. (luiiton ia sutl'ering from a stroke of paralysis; and although seriously ill, it is hoped that she may rver. Mrs Davtds-jn is our valuable Hichland correspondent. Sh is an inbustrious, energetic co worker; and the success of hr effirts has been demonstrated, hy the many beautiful premiums that adorn her home. And not only in her liter ary efficiency are her talents appre ciated; but in every undertaking do we receguize the kindness of heurt, and the nobleness of char acter, whifh secures for their st sor, an encomium worthy of 'r highest praise. A Kuimwny Itaroly Averted. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R. ALLI N, D. D. S ...Dentist... I'ultilo. Ilri-lliiu S)K-lultr. 'm,.f llulldliJ lr.ili'ijml,'iu OSCAR HAYTER, AttorneyatLaw, CAMIMtKLf. llt'lU'lSV,. D.U.I.AS, tlllKOON pared for tho barn yard with n pail in hand, stood at her post the road the hors 'wern go; throwing her pail in lh air a. speaking gently to the tam, wl had the effect to control thn fieienlly until a footman came nnd took possession of them, ur ritrhtiiiir tin tho lines and ting tilings in place, the team i ra.inriiK,I to i J ne 10 rati!, muuii ! ly with no harm done to team wagon. Wtiuled. A EOod RKK) h rse. Must 1) ill waterworks. Special from Muplo tirove. East Monday Paul Ronco drovo hia team up in front of . L. Bris tow's store at M.ip win e his attentiuu was direr with business matte's inside, (lie team started lesurely oil" in the di rection of their hom soniu U-u miles away. Very soon a l.t lv sprang; the alarm, "a runaway," liy that time the team, realizing that they were free from tho hand of man, ran with increasing speed, at which time tho town was arous ed by shouts that would indicate a had mix up. A young lady, tak ing in tho situation, and being pru- lb. single w gentle. Ill-) Jin Undisputed Tact t. I .1.. .......I,,.-, nn. I 1I11IV (if A H I" IMP i"y d. aler to iiiMruet the MiMm t" I ... 1 ( .... t Grove, ami "l"a'tyi.li.! gw". . i . I. .,!,! 1 tu ,!U,.-llii!l. Iiret'ted , , , . l,. H 1 ruT lliut often that cheap ten Is of no value eept tocptrneh thirst whri 1 wrade tes like ChasoA anlwrn's e nal pnekiice tea has wonderful !"! relievo f.oitfiie, prevent exhsu"'!"'" ofien toil umlly avert ickm-, 1 lh staiiilK,ltit of health sueli tf worth twice Its com. You ran" these orltitnnl package tens of F. .no u t tlui Star Grocery K.rHt corner north of the Imlepetme Nailomil Hank. c couo m UHM.X .... ..rf jf "-.v- r- Ml , I. W j i i. i ' 1 V $elttlore,, Jiir-Tisht Heaters Base Heating Stoves for Wood l'he laws of health tell us to keep our feet warm and our head cool, . Other A ir-Tiwhts force heat upwards to your head, s"'" to tho ceiling where it is not neaded. Heat rises aud never goes down of its own accord, . The Sellmoro forces heat down to your feet and to the floor where it is most noeded. Then as It rises to the ceil ing it warms the room uniformly, that is why they use less han one-half the fuel required hy other Air-Tights. EXTRA WELT, MADE nut man puiukd For sale hy Frazer & Rice ly. G. A. Hurley. be in Brooklyn addition. 1 COUi BO Ul .W nv, . .