Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, November 05, 1903, Image 7

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    INDEPENDENCE ENTUItmiSE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
""1
Monmouth Correspondents.
Work In building a new
iiJ.
Iloothh? it workmn
linery store lu Portland.
lilUl """ "-"B
iling here, tlio first of tho
hit. Jessie Parki returned from
Portland last week, much luiprov
ml in health.
J. Quick, of Coijuilla, hat rented
the U. Davidson property. If
comes here to duetto his daughter.
H.tUU team "ill l'ly Mo
In on llm campus
lurdav.
CludMler and Jess DeWU
king at th Hjlme hop
r Rickreall.
l,.rru him moved Into the
vi'iitly purehad by Mrs.
the went part of town.
'a erandmm from
Luti-rn Oregon, arrived thl
...nti-r the Normal hchol.
V
penny, our town marshal,
to Portland the 10th, where
iCt ii one of the U. S. jur-
Ziok u iuiprovin.
f . Fifher U building a wood-
I
K.O'Ketly and daughter are
"from Washing in state.
'Brewster, of Douglas county,
with hi family here last
Janus Savace. of Spokane,
Wash.,' was iu town Monday, lie
formerly livui m the southern part
of the county.
Hev. T. T. Vincent and wife, of
Corvullin, were greeting old friends
here last week. He filled tho pul
pit at tho Evangelical church.
If. Moore, of Portland,
daughter of Mr. and Mr. Uros, of
this place, hue opened a Landy lac
tory opposite the Hampton hotel.
A ThumuHon. a candy maker from
Hpokane, Wash., is assisting iu th
work of the establishment at pre,
ent.
There must have been a cyclone
on Jackson street Baturday night.
The platform on tho motor road
wan turned upside-down, old brok
en mower and other things were
piled on the walk, including a Doai.
Whether the boat came trom inde
pendence or not we are not aware,
hut lhre wai a boat on the walk
any way.
IJTTLIS LUUKIAMUTK. j
M. Hcraflbrd did business in Dal
lai Tuesday. .
K. D. ficrafford was a Corvalis
visitor Silnday.
lion. I. M.' Slmnnon in nackine
and (hipping Home fine winter ap
ples. ,
Mrs. E. Hilturbraml was visiting
at Independence the firt of the
week.
Edward Steele recently purchas
ed a new diso plow and pronounces
it first class.
Mrs. J. B. Stump went to Balem
Saturday to visit her daughter,
Ms. Clarence Hamilton.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE
to!
The past season wo made several hundred photo
eraphs for Art Calendars, and now any person who wishes
a duplicate photograph from any of the old plates can se
cure them at a greatly reduced figure This offer is only
open for tho next sixty days, and it will pay you to come at
once before the Christmas rush.
PicRel's negatives
Remember, I have in stock all of the negatives taken
- . -w r 1 , 1 1 , ... tliKj fllTU II Villi v Ml IMlUbU"
re present. by K. l'lCKel at nis gauery m m y- " J ;
and some of the farmers a wau( "'T" , .
., i tu .,., u,,.fhr nnv erreat jenirwi oi nine.
lliroURil buwii'K1 " ",lv . c- ...
we have had has beon great for the
farmers.
A very pleasant surprise party
wasiriven to II. Cocklo'ii. Saturday
- o
evening, there being about thirty
live present.
Best Liniment Ou Kitrtli.
of Salem. brother
I Evangelical minister, spent
y m town.
nf Monmouth
was a north-bound passenger Tuesday.
Enlarging Pictures
.. i. i.i...... ritv Wat-1 i a. onir ivhntnpranh and fur-
er work-. Bl.uH.burg, wi. writ,: , 1 l at & reasonable figure. I stand
"I have tr ei mauy Kiuus oi nuimciiv, , - .:tnrps will Ue lost and tnai.
but l have never r.ved muh-bene- back of the guarantee that no rvinZrice Call
tit until I umhI juuard's Buow Lim- satisfaction is guaranteed in each and every instance. v,aa
ni.'iit for rheumatism and pains. I an(j jng)ect my work.
J. M. McCaleb,
C STREET,
I Independence,
.. .l. i. .i.. n..l.iini. mi earth.'
IIIIIIK Ik l ". " '
nr.. rim t m Fnr Hale UV A. B.
Locke.
ELEVENTH
brre$poi$ent$' Contest
1 i t,'i....ik nnrrflionJunts' Con-
Jl.ly.A...t20,lW3,weeomu,e,u..., .
U will bring It io a clone at fl ;00 o dock 1 . M. J "
i broke in for a couple of month, at the start. e l w a Hit below
tl .... . li.i fiirninhod bv the correspondents.
4 PU1E AB.le,.t UrcHSer. .noroauient to any home
Ivn H7V X set ol Kogur Bros W "ver .... -(
SD 1 ' 5fc A haodDome rhotoKraPh Album
I1' niuh a flBltible. leather-back IUble
iTIl PKIZL.. ' AnnAf tha uooular books
I'KlAfc , . .. niairazme
, .Any ono oi mo i
A Surprise Tarty.
Special from Buena Vista
A surprise party was given
Geroge Grounds last Saturday eve
Tt was indeed a surprise t
llll'Sjl - - t
. . . a1l.. Cnh'niv him
Georee the young loiaa uuuiu6 rlm
u K . . : tt - n.oMann Harvev. Elmer
asleep. The evening - " - T .lf wl jak.
olavinn cames. Frank Mcuuign- ana Jim wu,
n honored them with a few pieces ie Torgeson, John Arlandson and
on his mondolin. wgnv wuo.u- v...
ments were Berved lietween ten and . feg-10 cloee out 2 boxes
.1 inrlir nfrnr the Darty . niiiar fi ceuts at
- I (UI 1 J
broke up. Below is a list of those wagoner's
present: Mr. and Mrs. Grounds WeBtminiBter Abbey
and two sons. Frank McLauhhn. for tfae w nain(J of John
John wells, iiarry uv
Oregon
was unoicu twi .
t tha ViAnor was aeclmea
n v-'""l .
Nash, WjU Porter, Koy loner, by h;9 relativeS) because it was his
Alhnrt Porter. Jim Porter, Cleve buried in Coniston
Porter, Martin Uonger, . er h ch ard.
-i 11 W t I 1 1 A 1
Wells. Walter uauawtij,
ruuann firant
McLaughlin, Arthur
Smith, Elbert Wells, Misses Alice, I rfa mUe churchyard than
Ethel. Minnie Knignien, x.u jn tfae tomb of the fjapuiets.
xif.n xraitrlla fo.Lauirhlin. Mabel '
vvetiD, o -
Pnrtfir. and Jennie
Porter.
P 1'RlZE to anv addrens for one year
CONDITIONS.
. .. i ..fit tha Kntkb-
IU want all the news that hp, In Vo " we wm)t you
vUit every family in the . . (lllowg:
l us. Our luterefts are muuiai. " , ",,,;,..... 05 points for every
11.... nf news worthy of publication, -o i '
Z 5".V erhea... If an arttata be w 1
thehtofthemanrof tb.s dnr - "l J jy5 n-waI
For every new yearly "r 1'"" ' ' : llloU,h. and less than
nt. For a subscription tnreo ii.ui.u, ... nr Job Work se-
3S,-nt.. For ever, dollar', worth -. w,Ui
uiiou n coipt of pay for same we . , . AlJ or Joi,, Wo are
ami we will gladly furnish you ries o.. . - u Mnounce
o make a e.n.PatKn for '.Z a, we will make it to your
.,tl, place in this com.no. ' WHIlt re,iresented. Other
1 representatives m n.
.11 iimi need a!oti(. 1 ,
The incident brings
to mind the words of P:urke: "I
would rather sleep in the southern
Ask the tent for Tickets
OREGON
it... Ai n m nin
AND UIXIUJX milTAl-
3 TRAINS FROM PORTLAND DAILY
Through Pullman standard and toor
1st sleeping cars daily to Omaha. Chi
caeo, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car daily
Kansas City; through Pullman tour
ist sleepins cars (personally conducted
weekly to Chicago and Kansas City ,
TPfilinina chair cars (seats free) to the
East daily.
dbpakt TIME SCHEDULE
FOB FROM
to sucure
in will I a
HOW YOU STAND.
nW . ... M.inti. No article is
E.;h ww we will announce in u..B rin,lon. Bl,d points
Nlnntil after It appears In tho paper, ; ' waut t0 keep
. . .. 1 .,iinwi1 HH I r vfmw
, , other ways win w. . . ' . ,1H8 occurred lu your poin
tliiuu fair and stra Ujl.t an "V"'"- ., nmke ,hor0llKh L.vestigation.
iw within the wet iomowhik
jiiitll
"all, C...
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i Grove . . ,
1104
742
52fl
441
253
210
153
Liiikiiiinute .
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Vista
'outii, n
1,8
lands. D
132
128
115
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102
85
84
40
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A'Surnrlao Party.
froai Buena Vista. v
a. Miss Lucv Bolter was eigh
Tuesdav, the
teen yvnio n- - .
folks of Btiena Vista and vi
:;;.., Mv her a surprise party
There was a good number present
n vnnr neonle. 'i lie enure cv-
" 1 I H nu r1 OO
ing was nclit in riay,1,B
and in having a good time in gen
eral, every one appearing to enjoy
himself to the fullest extent.
After all were tired of playing
games, liht refreshments were
served, and shortly afterwards
tr.ey all wished Miss Bolter good-
night and separaieu nu -
pnective homes.
. e i,aqii nrflHsnt:
1l.n ia a I1HL Ul fcuuaw I
r. ,l Mrs. Bolter, Miss Lucy
1UU a" .
Bolter, Donald uoiwr. .
Garr. Misses TressaPrather.Etoel
Alice and Minnie Knignwn,
; Tnrcrfison. Bena Ar-
. , . t i Rnwe and Mae
P ckett, Koy. au v Vrplli.
ter, Martin Conger, Royal Kreuti,
VIA
ARRIVE
FROM
Chicago Bait Lake, Denver,
Portland Ft Worth, Omaha,
Special Kansas City, bt. 4.30pm
9:20 a m via Louis, Chicago and
Hunting- East.
ton.
TO SPOKANt
ST. TAUL, DULUTH, MlNNEArOLlS,.CIIlCAGO
AND ALU '
2 TUAIXS DAILY 2
Fast Time
NEW EQUIPMENT THBOUOHCOT
lay Coaches
Palace and Tonrlst Sleepers.
Dlalna and Bnflet Smoking tlhrary Cars.
DAYLIGHT TRIP THOUGH CAB-
CADE AINU ivwitt
For rates, folders and foil informa
MAgenrA. PHAUW. Tr.v.
618 First Ave Seattw,
Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver,
Express Ft Worth .Omaha, "
8 15 p in via Kansas City, fet 10-50 a m
Hunting- Louts, Chicago
ton. and East.
pTplmTwalla Walla.Lewis
FastMail ton.Spokane.W al
6am via lace, P u llm an, . 7.3o a m
Spokane. Minneapolis, it
F Paul, Duluth.Mil-
waukee, Chicago
and t-asi.
. ; Va
70 hours. PortlanO to n.eag".
change of cars. Tickets Jia .
rail o via boat am rail vtlarid.
OCEAN AINU Kiv tu
FROM PORTLAND.
8pm
All sailing dates
subject to change. .
For Sao Francisco 4pm
Sail evfcrv 5 days.
COLUMBIA RIVER
Daily
excent
Saturday muu.ue
10 p m "
"aThEKRKN, Agt., Independence.
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