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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
WE OLD RELIABLE ;V. W Absolutely Pure THEM IS NO SUBSTITUTE rSocial and Personal. Fruit jars, til size, at Mesaner'e. A fine ht of banana at Wagon er's. Mrv Plyojaleia vilinj? in Cal ifornia. F. A. Douty was n McMinnville Friday. School supplies of all kinds at Wagoner's. Miss Lela Herren visited friends in Salem this week. Pres. E. D. Reeeler was a passen ger to Portland Tuesday. Richard Grant and wif, of PeDee, were buMness visitors Friday. Mi Nell'e Burke arid Miss Ivy Burton were in Saliu uturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cressy were over Sunday visitors in Portland. You should have the daily and .Sunday Oregonians. at Wagoner's Miss Quasdorf is critically ill at Jber home in this city with fever Sow your vetch seed in the fall Frazer & Rice have plenty of seed Dr. Ketchum was called to Falls City on professional business, Mon day. Mrs. M. C. Williams visited with Airlift relatives several days last week. Miss Ida Bush, of Kings Valley, is spending a week in town with friends. Mark Burch, a prominent bop groffer, of Rickreall, was on our streets Friday. Some interesting X-Ray photo graphs are on display in A. S. Locke's window. F. M. Smith, prominent granger of Lewisville, was doifcg business in town Tuesday. E. L. Harris, a prominent far mer of Oak Grove, was transacting business in town Thursday. We want your butter, eggs and poultry and will pa the highest market price. At Messner's. Johnny Hastings, who has spent the summer harvesting in the Pa louse country, returned Thursday. Frank Butler, of Falls City, is ; making a survey of the town, with a view of correcting certain streets, Just received another shipment nf tVifl Dist. No. 76 Shoes. These are without a doubt the best shoes for boys, misses and children that money can buy. Once tried -always worn. Call and see them. Messner's. INDEPENDENCE KNTEUTUISK, I M P K PK N P EN OK , OMtOON A new line of box paper at Wag- p - - "a oners. Something new in candy, cream caramels, Wagoner a. A new line of memorandum books, just in at Wagoner's. The Artisans are to organize lodge here Monday evening. Mrs. Thos. Pomeroy and younger w;it Wvft noon for th Eat. E. T. Henkl visited' CorvaUis .nA iM.ilnmnth tho first of the i v week. .Miss OUie Hastings returned vi.,no.l.,tf fr.iin a week s visit in Portland. M rs. Nettie Foulkes returned to Portland Sunday, after a visit in Suuipter. J. B. Perrott. of Portland, was Dr. and Mrs O. D. n Butler this week. Mrs. Rex, who lives north of town, had a stroke of apoplexy last week, but is improving. Fred Yeo. formerly of the Otteo heimerhopyard, across the river, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. O. Butler returned this week from Portland, where he had been in attendance at a road's conven tion. S. E. Owen was in Portland this week, where he met Wm. Mackay who was returnine from Nome, Alaska. About two dozen whist brooms of good quality regularly retails at 25 cents. To close out at 10 cents Wagoner's. ' For sale 172J acres of first-class prairie land, about 1 J miles of Inde nondence. Enauire of W. W. Lu- 1 cas, Monmouth. Mm. John StaDleton. who has been at Goldendale, Wash., has re tamed home, her son, Thomas, ac companying her. A new line of blank books at Wagoner's, if we do not have what you want name it and we will try and get it for you. Mrs. Oliver Locke and Miss Grace Damon, of Salem, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Da mon, oyer Sunday. Mrs. A. T. Riggs, nee Rowell, re turned to her home in Dallas Sun day, atter a visit with her parents. Albany Herald. Walter Brinkley, of Airlle, pass ed through town Wednesday en riute to Fossil, Gilliam county, for a visit with relatives. My residence near the M. E. church in Independence is for sale. Address Mrs. E. B. Lee, 429 Taylor St., Portland, Oregon. The new magazines just in are the Muneey's Strand, McCIure's, Everybody's and Ladies' Home Journals, at Wagoner's. The new magazines just in are tho Munsey's, Strand, McCIure's. Eyerybody's and Ladies' Home Journals, at Wagoner's. Get our prices on groceries and then see the elegant, hand-painted china ware that we giye away ab solutely free. At Messner's Mrs. Geo. Skinner is expected to arrive soon from Ashland. She will moye her stock of goods to this place and operate a store. Work in the second rank at the regular meeting of K. of P lodge next Wednesday evening. All brothers inyited to be present, Miss Viola Lucas, a niece of Mrs. J. R. Caoper, was the guest of Mrs. Cooper this week. She left this morning n route to her home in Sumpter. Leave your subscription for the examiner at Wagoner's. We will give you an ollicial receipt which entitles you to a chance 011 the big drawing. Miss Blanche Ground, of Mon mouth, was married recently at Moscow, Idaho, to James Ferguson. They will permanently reside at Spokane, Wsh. Geo. Skinner is building his host to run between Independence and Salem. It will be a propeller, and he thinks he will have it in opera tion by spring. Frank Skinner has sold hu dray outfit to W. F. Campbell, who will operate the same. Mr. Skinner ha not decided In what line he will engage as yet. Owing to the large crowds at tending the dances, we will give oar next dance at the Auditorium on Saturday evening, November 7th. Independence Orchestra. Monday morning the Sheridan bank was looted, and $7,000 taken therefrom. There is no clew to the robbers, except it is thought there were three in u umber and escaped in a rabbertired buggy. Services next Sunday at the M. E. church as usual, at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Subjects: '-No Renters in the Kingdom"' and "Lifted Up." Everybody welcome. Win. W. Edmoudson, pastor. The celebrated X L C R Wash ing Compound, the greatest labor Baving preparation ever put on the market, can be secured of Mrs. J. W. 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. uuring me enori time we re main in Independence I will sell vou nice, assorted Burbank pota toes. A big sack, well filled, shak en down and sewed, for 50 eta. per eack, sack reserved. There are about three hundred sacks of them, all nice potatoes. Call at the house. I have about a ton of car rots at 50c a sack, a few sugar beets, turnips and cabbage at less than market value. Aid as and benefit' yourself by baying now. B. 9. Kelley. f IN To Cure a Cold While You Sleep Take "Dretth-up-a-Cold" Tablets lift doses rent. j. S. LOOK Prescription Druggist, Independence. v I am prepared to do all kind 0? well drilling in llretclas shape on slant notice. Arch Sloper Inde pendence. Mr. Baker, the photographer at the 1'ickul gallery, is turning out the best work ever oen in the county. Prices rir.nl. C. A.McLaughlin, the hop man, received the sad new of the death of his mother, who li ved at Ford wick. St Johns, Canada. He and his wife intend lenvinir today for that city. II. Mattison ha purchased the dairy of A. Nelson. "Farmer Stebbins" is a genuine hustler, and it is assured that Independence will continue to have a first-clan dairy. He will take chargs about the first of November. Moore's Hair Invlgorator and Herpicide are the world's greatest scalp cleansers and hair invigor ators. Both are for salo at J. S. Moore's barber shop, Call and have Mr. Moore give an applica tion of either remedy and you will never be without one or the other. F. A. fatterson was a passenger Sunday afternoon to Portland, where on Monday he underwent a severe but most successful opera tion for double hernia. His per manent recovery almost ensured, but will necessitate several weeks. Work in F. C. degree at Lyon Lodge No. 2!, A. F. & A. M., this coming Saturday evening. All F. C. Masons invited to be present. 1 in I'nblic Auction Sale, Saturday, x , October .list. f By the request of many citizens here we have decided to give one more pub lic sale, being, positively the last auction aale here aa we are going to pack up the remainder of tbe stock on tho first of November. Thla wilt be your last chance to buy goods at your own price. Hale begins Saturday morning, October 3 lot, at 10 A. M. and continues' all day. Respectfully yours, T11 BAKicaueT Btohb, Independence, Oregon. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. R.ALLIN.D. D. ...Dentist... faliilMM Kitrwtlun Mw tally. Wwr Hull 2iiiIiIih1iii OSCAR HAYTER Attorneyat-Law, CAM I'll KLL BUILDING, DALLAH, , ORKGd Mrs. A. It. Robinson returned from a visit In Goldoudale, Wash. II, Hhberg and Dr. O. D. 8 have been appointed delegates to it rliiatlon congress which meets In leton soon. Considerable dlscumdon has cited pro and eon over the survey made ol the city. Homo itmi council of ulterior motives. bavins purpose the singling out ol somu viduals over whose boundaries has been aoino discuasion. After lug the ordinance and having Interi with various members of the conn a ar) convinced that the survey Is with no sAli motives, but with a of beiug a safeguard in future tr tiuns. Onco the boundaries are i Imbed there will be a suspension l slant wrangling In future deals. Jin Undisputed It is the province and duty of denier to instruct the public aa quality of his goods. They must; decide the selection. I It Is proper that you should be Olten that cheap tea is 01 no eepi to quench thirst whereas a oratla tea like Chase A Ban born a nal package tea haa wonderful po relieve laliaue, prevent 'u olten toWtually avert sickness, the standpoint of health such worth twice lU cost. You can these original package teas of F. 8 son at the Star Groceil First corner north ofthelndepeni National Bank. 6 9 6 9 I' 'm" r " ' (1 f AMI 141 COLO Aid DHAET "Sel-more" Jllr-Tlght Heaters Base Heating Stoves for Wood The laws of health tell us to keep our foet warm and our head cool. Other Atr-TI(?hta force heat upwards to your' head, and to the celling where it is not neaded. Ileal riite and never goes down of its own accord. The Sellmore forces heat down to your feet and to the floor where it is most needed. Then as it rises to the ceil ing it warms the room uniformly, that is why tbey use less ban one-half the fuel required by other Air-Tighta. EXTRA WF.LL MADE NOT HIGH I'UICKD For sale by ' Frazer & Rice