Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, November 26, 1903, Image 2

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INDEPENDENCE BNTEItTRISK, INDEPENDENCE, 0R3Q0K
niEoiif naiADLE
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
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Social and Personal. 3
Riley Craven was in Salem Mon
day. .
Miss Kate Kelso was in the cap
ital city Sunday.
- .Mrs. C. D. Calbreath was Sa
. lem visitor Monday.
Mr. and Mra. J. E. Hnbbard
were in Salem Monday.
At the Thanksgiving Day ser
vices, Mr9. Lake Doris will sing a
solo. .
Mrs. Claude Skinner returned
from a several weeks' visit in Ore
gon City and Portland.
Mr. and Mrs." Cattron, who have
. been visiting in Monmouth, left
Monday for their home in Wasco!
As announced last week,' Ingram
fe, Ferguson have purchased Gray's
flour and feed stable. This is quite
an institution, and we hope the new.
proprietors will meet with prosper
ity. , -.. ""; '.'
- W. N. McLaughlin captured a
fine Chinease pheasant rooster on
Main street .last Thursday, He
saw it and run it down. The bird
apparently had never been crippled
andvits easy capture is a mystery.
" Mrs. McConnell, a returned
missionary from India, has been a
guest at the home of Mr. N. 0
Clodfelter the past week. She
gave a very interesting address at
the Presbyterian church on Sab
bath evening.
The Independence football team
met Dallas Saturday and there de
feated the Dallas boys in an inter
esting game. The score was 5 to 0.
The Independence team is compos
ed of some strong players who will
make their mark on the gridiron.
Moore's Hair Invigorator and
Herpicide are the world's greatest
scalp cleansers and hair invigor
ators. Both are for sale 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.
Daye Calbreath visited Salem
Monday.
Gar and family, of
Browmville, ar visiting the fam
ily of Chas. Sperling, uortu ot Uwn
Mrs. Hurd, who has been visit
ing at the home of Henry Hill, left
Monday for her home at l'acitio
Grove, California.
Cleve Robinson drove to Salem
Sunday, and accompanying him on
his return was his grandmother
Mrs. Osborne, who has been at . the
bedside of a sou there.
Thos Fennell returned from
Portland. His wife, upon whom
an operation was recently perform
ed, is improving and her return
home is only distant by a week' or
ten days.
For underwear just call and let
us show you our. line. We haye
some very fine, all wool and fleece
lined underwear, all size, and our
prices are as low as any one. W
A. Messner.
There will be two special ser
vices at the M. E. church next Sab'
bath. The subject; 11:00 A. M.,
"Established." 7:80, "The Prob
lem of Problems." Special singing.
You are cordially invited.
Services at the Uuited Evangelic
al church November 29 are as fol
lows: S. S. at 10:00 A. M. K. L.
C. E. at 6:30 P. M. followed by
preaching at which there will be
special music. Prof. Dunkelberger,
ot Dallas college, will sing.
Lewis DeWitt and wife, of Har
bor Springs, Michigan, were arriv
als in town Monday. Mr. DeWitt
is a brother of Mrs. R. E. Ferguson,
and the two have not been in the
presence of the other for a dozen
years. Mr. DeWitt is a popular
resident of the East, and will spend
several months in the west.-
Mrs. Rose M. Schenck, depart
ment president of the W. R. C.
met with local organization Tues-
day evening, and the occasion was
the scene of an exceptionally pleas
ant "powwow." Besides the social
features, an oyster eupper was ser
ved. A more impressive feature
was the burning of the mortgage
which has stood against the hall
these many years. The indebted
ness has been completely lifted,
and a small surplus remains in
the treasury. '
.There will le a Thanksgiving
service November 26th, at 10:30, in
the Baptist church. All the mem
bers and friends ot all the churches
in Independence are urgently re
quested to be present. The pastor,
Rey. Allen, will be in charge of the
service, uov. vv. W. Hidmondson,
of the M. E. church, will preach
the sermon, subject, "Remember
ing God's Loving Kindness." A
collection will be taken for the
needy. Let Independence do jus
tice to itself this year in this mat
ter. Let us do what we should at
this time of year.
' We called in at the athletic club
building Monday to see how Capt,
Skinner was progressing with his
new boat, and find it to be already
assuming symmetrical proportions.
It is 55 feet in length and slightly
over 8 feet in breadth, and compe
tent authorities think it will not
carry over 10 inches of water.
The boat is to be called the "Inde
pendence," and the lovely silk
pennant will fly thio name from
the masthead of the vessel. It is
purported that the boat will make
the trip in about one and a quarter
hours.' Contrary to general under
standing Mr. Skinner does not se
cure one single cent as bonus, and
the building of the praft is simply a
business proposition. He has sold
a certain amount of tickets in ad
vance which he will redeem as soon
as tne ooat is running, ana tins is
the bonus the "liberal" citizens of
Salem are boasting far and wide
about. Mr. Skinner has operated
a boat between here and Salem pre
viously and made it pay, and there
is little reason to doubt but : what
the new proposition will be pav
ing one to him.
Don't forget to ask for your ticket with each purchase at
our storf, r
Just Half
Price
We are trying to close out our
line of toothpick. They regularly
veil (or 6 cents ner box. They now
go at 2 boxes (or 6 cents.
Whisk Brooms
ueliave a dozen or so
Our Stock
of
fioliday Goods .
fine I Will he ,lie most oonipW-le thut
wliUk brooms that rt-miliirlv retail I ,,R evur bt!,M1 ,,,e ci,y- 8o,"
whisk brooms that regularly retail , Qf ouf , now Rrrivin (rom
for 25 cents. Tliey are now going j tliu t.Bsl BI1(J Bt ,uiiy be exacted
at 10 cents each. . j shortly.
25 tickets Get
One Pound
of Candy
With each 6-cont purchase o(
goods at our store we will give you
coupon. One dollar purchase
gets 20 tickets, and 25 ot thes
tickets gets yon a pound of our
French Mixed Candy free o
charge.
Thanksgiving evening the Fire
men give a grand ball at the' Audi
torium. The revenue derived
from the same will go to
ward purchasing uniforms. The
boys are deserving of patronage,
and if you engage in this amuse
ment it would be well to Assist
them. "
Mrs. E. J. Hosier, who has been
yuiting here a couple of months,
left Saturday for Olympia, WaBh.t
where she will spend the winter
with her daughter, Mrs. Mount,
wife of Supreme Court Justice
Mount. Mrs. Hosier was a resi
dent of Independence for a period
of 23 years and it is with pleasure
her friends welcome her occasional
visits. 1
The South Bend correspondent
to k the Oregonian says: vMi'ss
Maud Brant, of Vancouver, arrived
today and will remain lor the win
ter with her parents.". ... ."E. E
Paddock, who was here for a week
looking after some interests, re
turned to his home at Indepen
dence, Or., Tuesday. ,
The ladies of the Lewis & Clark
Club will inaugurate their social
season with a grand ball on Fri
day evening, December 4, "in the
Auditorium. This is the beginning
ot a series of entertainments of di
versified character to he given dur
ing the winter. The Independence
Orchestra, so popular with the
dancers, will furnish music.
The committee is exerting itself
to make this one of the most
successful affairs of the kind ever
giyen here. ". . .
When you want the bent needles, oil
and attachments lor sewing machines,
you will find them at II. II. JaspersoDS
the uodortaker.
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J. O. Cleland, of Portland, was
in the city during the week.
Tra Powell, ol Monmouth, was a
northbound passenger Tuesday.
Mrs. Warren Cressy, of Sooth
Bend, is visiting her parents in
Dallas.
vv. a. Messner returned trom a
short business trip 'to Portland
Tuesday. '
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Davidson
went to Portland Monday, for a
few ?ays' visit. -
Mrs.' Clarence Tethrow went to
McMinnville Tuesday, to spend
Thanksgiving with her sister.
- Mibs Daisy Freeman returned to
Portland Tuesday, after a visit
with her cousin, Miss Lela Herren.
The Salem Statesman says that
j. u. btocKton is being proirn
nently mentioned for mayor of Sa
lem. . ,
Services at the Presbyterian
church next Sabbath as follows:
Sabbath school at 10:00 A. M.
Preaching by the pastor at 11:00
A. M, In the evening, at 7:30, an
address will be giyen by the dis
tinguished Persian speaker, Mr.
Jocob Korshabe, a medical mis
sionary of Persia. All should hear
him. He will be dressed in Per
sian costume in the evening. No
admittance fee. A free-will offer
ing at the close. ' ' '
Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County. )
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior farmer of the firm of F. J.
Cheney A Co., doing buslneaa hi th
City of Toledo, County and Bute afore
said, aud that said Arm will pay the
sum of one buudred dollars for each
and every ease of catarrh that cannot
be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
Frank J. Ciikney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, thia 6tb day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1886.
A. W. Gmcason,
seal. Notary Public
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern
ally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. Chen v A Co., Toledo, O
Held by ail DruKglHts, 75o.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
WANTED Faithful person to trav
el for well established house in a few
counties, calling on retail merchants
and agents. Local territory. Salary
$20.00 per week with expenses addi
tional, all payable in cahIi each week.
Money lor expenses auvancect. rota
tion permanent. HUHlneH suueetutrul
and rushing. Htaudard House, W
Dearborn tit., Chicago.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
W. R. ALLIN, D. D. S.
...Dentist...
Pa In lens (extraction
a Specially.
, Cooper Building,
Independence, Or
OSCAR HAYTER,
Atto r n ey-at-La w,
campbell jsuilding,
Dallas, - Oregon.
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The Boy With a
BROWNIE
Has the Jolliest Time.
Ever tried making pictures from start to
finish. It's fun with the right material.Let
us show you ! , , ,
Brownie Cameras, - . -Brownie
Developing Machines,
and $2
$2
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Hardware JVIercharpts, ' INDEPENDENCE, ORE.