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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1903)
INDEPENDENCE ENTBRPRI8H, INDBPENDEKOE, OREGON Monmouth Correspondents. Mt 1'alnisr U vUltlng tils parent- ,,1,11 Kinnwtl bw returned to town. miik Morris vUIUhI bull-in the Iirt lit wwk. tru llulltif, of MoMIuiivIIIk, vtnltad ,llvt lir lt wiwk. l Kramer, of Falls City, apeut a Uyi lr lout wk. re( Hliwn li now driving the mill . I'll... . mil iir jvtiiwr iininnH, Vure Ford, of Dallna. Btli-ndoil tli , tUII Kiiitt litre Haturday. Uirlii Waller, f Falls City, jtit a ,t il.V In I""" '"' Week. 1m lta Kullcr, of (lie I.uckla- utv, wm a vimtor hers Krtiirdny. Tim f'Miltinll Knie liull In a vlo ry fur McMlunvllle by a More of 10 J. (lull lt and Will Kumm-11 are iking lu Portland fur the OrK 1 Ui.licniit fiminanv. loullo a iiuinlmr from here atteudod mrcli at 1 mhpndnc lout Huuday , brar it v. Wlgiuoro. Clinton llradley, a foruier Mori iouth boy, la now located at Halt k In (be brokerage bulum. Ttio. IUli, a former rmlduut, vlmt- hi hi itir dure laat wufk. He ra jpntly movfd toKugene from Katrrn iirrtfon. wIiitb lis baa mine valuable r uliilng claims, 1 Go to Mrs. II. Moored for fresh mmemade candies, if you want to t something cootl opposite the lampton hotel, Monmouth. lit'Ht Liniment On Kurth. John MoMillan'a broken arm It getting along nicely. II said it la bettor than a dozen boxed .up armu jet. W. M. O'Kelly has decided to lay at Monmouth and not return to Washington, ii . it seems our sister low m are scarce of bouses for the people to live In. That is a good sign. Mon mourn lias about n i no vacant houses, ao send all theme you can not accommodate over. Miss Adona O'Kellv has entered the 0. 8. N. 8. She has been atudent at a sisters school in Washington. I hiire were threo, new members at the Evangelical church Sunday, At Pullman, Washington, Mrs. Kniuia Conyers died on Friday, November Cth. of cancers. She was a devoted Chrititian and leaves besides her husband an aged mother and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss. Her remains were brought to Monmouth lor in terment. Henry D. Ualdwtn, Bupt. t'lly Wat r Work, KhulUburg. Win., writes: I have tried nmuy kind of liniment, ut I have never received muwh bene I until I uiwd Mallard's Buow Llui lent for rheumatism and pain a, I link It tlia beat llnlnuuft on earth.' k 5oc, 1. 0. For sale by A. 8. orke. Lloyd Mason has purchased roperty in the Damon and Haley Idilion to Monmouth. He has o bought the McGarty house of r. Chute and will move the same his newly acquired lots. C. V. Allen, agent for the week 8. F. Examiner, was in our town ut week working it for subsorip. ins. S. 0. Work has quiy work at ills City and is at home. 1 Hev. 8. A. Siewert and wife were Salem last week. He also at uled the Y. P. A. Convention in rtland, his wife iaiting in Sa n. Wm. McMillan, who lives north town, is quite poorly. It is hop bis recovery may be speedy and rmanent. Normal Noted. President Rossler returned from trip to Hillsboro Monday and MBS. CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Kntra Nona Clob. 176 Warren Avenue, Chicago, lu.., Oct. 22, 1902. For nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doc tor Inaiatod on an operation as the only way to gtt wefl. 1, however, atnongly objected to an operation. My lu tli and felt disheartened a well ai 1, for home with a sick woman ia a diconiolate place at beet. A friendly druggist adviied him to Ret a bottle of Wine of Cardui for mt to try, and be did to. I began to improve in a fowdava and my recovery wm very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I u another being. Mrt. Stows 's letter shows every woman how a home ia saddened by female weaknea and howcompletely Wine of Cardui cures that sick new and bringa health and happi ne again. Do not go on suffer ing. Go to your druggist today and aecure a 11.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui. n.TJEicnnnui A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE brought greetings from seysral Normal graduates. t Professor Campbell and family were in Portland for three dayi last week where they met relatives and enjoyed a family reunion During his absence Profesrors Rob inson and Powell bad charge of his clans. , , Thh new well is nearly com pletod and soon there will bo euOl- Tho nast Beason we made several hundred nhoto- oient water in the bath rooms of graphs 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 the next sixty days, and it will pay you to come at onco before the Christmas rush. PicKcl's negatives the gymnasium. Prof. Adrien of Derkley, Cal., was a guest last Monday and Tons day. Ha visited several of the class rooms in both the Normal and Training Department. Tuttflday morning he gaye a most intereHting lecture on the subject, A Uay in Uongress. ' lie graphi cally dencrlbed tho scenes witness- Romember, I have in stock all of the negatives taken ed, and tueimproHsions experienc- by E. PicKel at his gallery in this city. If you wish photo- . .. . m it , 11 l i ?i.M1-j- a A ea during a yisit to the Uapitui of grapns.irom any oi tne oiu piaies n wm ue w your interest; our nation in timo of war. Tho to call at once, as I shall probably not keep them in stock first recitation of the day was dis- any great length of time. penned wuh in order to give the students and faculty the pleasure of listening to bim. At the writing of these notes a confused mingling of bells, songs, shouts, and occasional pistol shots is borne on the air. 1ms means Enlarging Pictures wllHV VUO VI IL1V illOvlUVvUlD USD I . - , V .11 1 i taken to himself a wife,-and the Bat B 10 " cav"" I am prepared to enlarge any photograph and fur-, nish frame for same at a very reasonabe figure. I stand back of the guarantee that no pictures will be lost and that Uall i : l. young people are emphasizing the u "'"P" fact. Mr. Truman Allen and Miss Anna GriuiBley haye decided to solve the problem cf life tge ther We wish them much happiness, LITTLE LUCKIAMUTK. N. Steele was an Independence visitor Saturday. Rev. J. A. LindBiiy preached at Fair View Sunday. M. Scraflbrd did business in Dal as Tuesday. J. M. Simpson recently sold to Mr. Thompson, of Stayton, a fine short horn calf for 75. Edward Steele will give a turkey shoot November 21st. Look for notice in Entkrprise. N. Steele took a load of fine pork ers to Independence Friday. Mr Steele is one of our farmers who al ways has something to sell. Our school is closed till next J. M. McOaleb, C STREET, Independence, -:- Oregon The O. R. & N. Co. will run no boots on the upper river tnis winter. The way to win a woman's heart is thro' a box of Wagoner's choco lates. Mrs. E. M. Young and son, Ar out mond, were passengers to Portland Wednesday for a few days' stay. Tho rural telephone out of Mon mouth is so overworked that a meeting Tuesday, decided to put on another circuit. HOW YOU STAND. Kach week we will announce In this column your points. No rt'?J" .lite.lpntilafU.ru appears In the paper, although subscriptions and points iirariln other ways will be announced as they come in. We ry thing fair and straight and If you think an error has occurred in you joints ' ... . - ai ....U (nuoaliirntion. to us within the week following and we win mane mum.... kor, i. Hall. """ er iloch i " kroall, O iimouth, II lile Grove le Lucklatnute i mouth A na Vista ) mouth, B T ie,8 ......V.... i hlands, D ny Slope s City 1170 742 617 453 253 221 164 140 136 195 113 102 65 84 40 28 Services at the United Eyangeli Monday for tise Teachers' Institute, cal church, Sunday, November 15, All teachers are compelled to at- Ut 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., con tend. ducted bv D. A. Poling. . Also bun- ... .... day school at 10 A. M. and K. L, U. w. fttewan is aoing somo car- - . IUra!nv:tpj ... ....... 1. XII. Mb U.W A . . w ' -" p enter worx on j. v. nimursnua residence. ' The Hzhts were on for a while n n T.iumn1'.ffl.lin..hb. last week, but owing to the insuffi X. siuran --"tj I . ,. ... i 1 roof cient capacity oi ine wueei a ucw one had to be secured from rort land. It has not been successfully Al McCarty, while out at J. A. installed as yet, but a night or so Tetherow's taking a hunt, let his wju probably see it working proper gun go off accidently, shooting jy. S. Cooper.lst Vice President; Mrs. O. D. Butler, 2nd Vice Prea; Mrs. J. E. Hubbard, 3rd Vice Pres; Miss Florence Wagoner, Secy; Mrs. S, E. Owen, Treasurer. Expressions of appreciation were general for the kindness of the city council and the Fire Department have shown the ladiesVin allowing them the City Hall for their meetings Plans are on foot for interesting work and a spirit of enthusiasm is manifest. Celebrat Their Silver Wedding: Anniversary. preparatory to putting a new on his ba'n and house. Joe's favorite dog in the leg. Grandpa Prose died Wednesday, November 4th. He had been visit ing with J. M. Haggard most of the day, and when he returned home in the evening he complained of feeling very bad and Baid that he must have a doctor, There being no one with him but Mrs. Trose, she went to get a neighbor to go after a physician. When she re turned Mr. Prose was dead. He wad laid to rest in the Smith ceme tery. With the death of Grandpa Prose we lose from our midst one of our best citizens. Are yoa going to call on her? Then take a box of Wagoner's fine candies. Two partieB were in Indepen dence this week with a view of locating a 30,000 foot saw mill. The men are both practical mill men and are looking for a site where a mill can be located advan tageously. They prefer a location where they can Becure logs both by water and rail. There is an ex cellent opportunity for Indepen dence to secure a mill that will have a good pay roll. The pro position was not met as it should have been by our citizens. The Lewis and Clark. Division met in the parlors of the Fire De partment on Wednesday afternoon and elected officers as follows: Mrs. A.J.Goodman, President; Mrs. J. Special Correspondence. On last Saturday evening, Octo ber 31, 1903, a host of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.v Henry Cockle, it being their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. It was a complete surprise to the host and hostess, as they did not know of anyone's presence until the rooms were fill ed to overflowing with happy, laughing faces. The evening was spent ii? playing games, singing and instrumental music. At a late hour a most delicious lunch was served, which consisted of the deli cacies of a farmer's table. The names of those present are: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cockle, Fred, Roy, Sadie and Olive Cockle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen, Mr. Wm Cockle, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cockle; Mr. and Mrs. D. Colling, Mr. and Mrs. D. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Hel mick and son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Metzler and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Withrow and family, Mr. Edd and Daisy Steele, and Miss Josie Woods. Quite a number of useful and ap propriate presents were given.