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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1903)
KNTDRrRIBH, INDRrENDBNCB, ORMON r-N -N -N - X-N X-N N "N v y-V X-V X-N -iO $ I SHOES -x V D a .1 i Cxi 1?mtto1 Ttlurk Iwine All v f J ust received 100 pair of Selz Royal Blue Shoes. All Wr nil IrilfiW Hint. ijio laiest siyies in muu uiwa qiao. w - 4.1 .'A CaI til Imnu iiw!iTi Hint, t.linv nre iust LS 200(1 UlU UtllllU OUIj uu niiwv . ,j c n;t iv . 7fi Shoes for bovs, misses and children are giving universal satisfaction. These shoes have style as well as quality. When in i l. 11 ...,.,1 in I i r suit cinnlr r!u. , need oi snoes eun uuu uauhhuu "ui . i i i We can certainly please you in style, quai- u y ami piiuut. ' .1 I !.. V 4 T pS3 N Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots ana snoes. Tndfinendence, -:- Oregon i A' 4 M v , Normal Notes. Maml.frs of the school and the citizens of the town have learned with d.u-p regret of the snrious iu I U v nr niht I n of President French of Weston. Fine Parlors m connection. J av oi mrm , ire rtill enlering calls promptly attemkul to T..iv r.hono 2T3 Nicht B93 Main St., Independence, Ore. V. U HICK. i:mb". r and rmu-ntl Irc tor. rM.M,mw'',"M"W,W''M,"'"'',' '1 r County Correspondence. I i I hui:na vista. Miss Bertha Ilowo- wia home on a visit last1 week.- " K. N. Hall was buineH8 visit tir to Independence Saturday. Jacob Nadk in making some im provement on Keton Beyen'B houne Mrs. Mary Davidnon, of High land, wiit "a busineBR vinitor to Buena Saturday. f..i.,i Tial.lwin has returned to' Biiena Vista from Winlock, Wash., for the winter. Mrs. V. B. Gqin was a passenger to Salem on the Pomona Thursday, returning Saturday night. M.Cooper was a passenger to Albany on the boat Saturday night, Mturning Monday morning. The rest of the new seats for the school home arrived Tuesday and were put down by the board on Wednesday. Both rooms now have entirely new seats. atudenta are still entering the Normal, and there will prob ably bo several who will enroll at the beginning of the next term, Nov ember 23 rd. I and Clarence Kays have taken the contract to catch the logs which broke loose iro.n Strong's mill at (Jorvauia. Throe men came down the river from Corvallia Thursday, on the hunt of logs which broke loose from Strong's mill during the raise. On Saturday evening the young people gave the Nh brothers a surprise party. Qmte a number . r wr nresent. At arated to tneir tww" Constipation. Health is absolutely Impossible, If conation be pre8ent. Many ser ous r," of liver .nd kidney complain sprung from neglected eonstlpa t,on! Buch8. dep.orab.e eond.U.n .s unnecessary. There Is a m a Tinrimv P. M., Bronson, ia., C. A. Lindsay, r. , M constipation." kw""""' 8. Look. Misses .Hull. Brown, Cooper, Marvel, Whealdon, Daniel, Baird, Dalton, 1 Cox, Matthew's attended r.iiivoi'ition of the Y. W. C. A. held at Albany. They report a most earnest meeting This is the week of prayer for !..:.,., nhoorved all over the UilUBIUllD, v...-- . world by Christian' aesociations. The Y.-W. C. A. in the Normal is holding daily meeUngs at noon, in room four. A ;., The senior rhetorical, Thursday morning was given by the Misses Kruse, White, and Auten. The subject of Miss KrusoV essay was "Famous btreets , Auten's, "How United States Sen ators are Elected". Mies White .recited the beautiful "Legend of Bregenz." n tt-jow ivfininir the Invinci- JIX i' c;w pnarted from the usual OlO WWW; t custom in its program. It had an ... T If.ll..- oil th evening witn ijongienun, numbers were taken from his works or was written about mm. i society has made its roonv more Sn by some tasteful decor- atlons. . s .' The Normal foot ball men met grounds. The score resulted in five to ten in favor of McAlinnvnie. The Young Ladies' Athletic Associa tion gave a reception m tne evi-imiS to the Young Men's Athletic Association and the visitors. iw-wnr Bnckham addressed the students Tuesday morning, Wm,mhfr tenth, taking for his sub ject, "The Post Office." He con- trusted the post ouice oi with the one a hundred years ago President Re-sler and Professor Rice of the Training Department spent Wednesday, Tnursuay. auu Friday at the institute in Dallas The former had charge of the music and gave talks during eacn sessiuu and a lecture on Thursday evening. Asa number of the students wished to attend the institute on Friday, no school was held. A special motor was procured, mak ing it possible ' to goto Dallas in the morning and returning in the evening. Over Bixty attended, in cluding instructors and students. Many of the students toou iuncuea and had a ' picnic dinner in the court-house. that we can't supply from our stock We are saving money for hundreds of paper consumers io this valley and we Vant you among them. The merchant the printer, the fruit packer, the build er, the hop buyer are legion among our customers and they are satisfied. Rogers Co., Wholesale Taper Dealers Salem, Oregon. G. A. HURLEY, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Elections Promptly Made Titles ' Investigated. i East Side Main Street, . Independence, -:- Oregon. The many friends of Mr. French , crUd to learn that he is re covering from his recent dangerous illness. nr.v Tean and Mr. Harry HUGO ' J Belt, of the Ballston Bchool, spent Sunday in Monmoutn visiudB at.ivea and friends. . in. ir.nmnnili band cave a con- cert Friday evening, November thirteenth, after an enjoyable pro- , nnthank ana eramme oencueo - -t MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE. &. MONMOUTH : TT- leaves Indepen ience for Mon--mouth and Airli. 7:80 a, ro. 8:30 p. m. ,. 1 teaves Indepen" dencf for Mon moutuand Dallas 11:00 a. m. 8:15 p. m. , L'ves ilonmottth ., (for Alrtle. f ; .7:S0 . 8:60 p. m- l.'res Momhouth for Dallas. 11:20 . m. &80 p. m. leaves Alrlle for AtoumoQiu -1 , Independence. ' 9KO a. m.' :05 p. m. Monmouth and 1K)0 p. m. 7:30 " . . Unnmflllth for Indepsndenoe , y 9-.m a. mi. - 1:80 p. m, ' Z40 ' &4S SKIP " Leares Indepeo denoe lot Mon.