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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1903)
INDKIM-INDKNCK MNTKKlMtlSK, INI)El'BNJKNCK, OKIXJOS - .. n'CTiij'r3 i) seii y t t 6 Why We Hood watches 3 1. !eClllO-l M Hi ll f'T pot A'-ll. 'J. ltenuiso Hi' p,u' ni l' k "II lliOi'imli (ict ixilil. I! IVnuiso wi. La'" II hr,:- '" U'h.s mil I turn our money often. .' ii hi II ....I)' tin- b'tt-r r- "I- -. !.m.m'. Uly curl, cuMomcr bring- u another 'J; ,r -4 fj-'itk I-hI,.- .1.,.. . .r.l. If only a nrnti-r ,,f M.nw.nK K'-l' nl prion, when the, curlom.-r i co.m.,. , ,1 that il in -uly u h.atl-r of hope with him. i; I'.n :ui-" v curry a lar;-.- line m ! i i'roiu. 7 p.,.-.,,,.,. our k.mhU nr., mark-i in plain and cm, I, and .-very ,. P,-u ih- . "m" bed rucK prices. o . A. Kramer (Q. LsO liNDKI'KNDKNCi:, OliKUON. Marshal instructed to noiliy Mr. Hedge t put tile in the full length of Dim open ditch which he. bad nwUo "' Monmouth street, and liavusuuieprni. erly covered. The lire department wan given Urn privilege of calling for t'1 mntbly lire let at any time It miiy noil them to do no dining thi) luoiilli. Councilman Paddock Win instructed In mil on the olliccrs of the ;. 1'. It- H. ninl Jay the mailer beforu tlicm, fe guiiling t It- li"j;li rate, of f-"l tncir traiim are iim through the i i!j,', Hie -uii.e Icing u violation of olio cf llo iit v onliliL.ncea. The following hills allowed : lule pemliice Water i it Ek-ctrlc Light Co., ;t'M V. . Hialer hauling il).i:; l) Ji. liuvtiHtoti, fJV; A. J. ' liipp-r, Mi; W. (i. Sliam.uii, iU. loUi r'H In -, tl-i '; ftt-iKUt im 'ir ! ..ul IuiuImt, Ki-tolntion IiDiiiiio nt. freeEloiicftiy Co diSTc-a-nt gnmcs a!l new one in each package o Lion Coffee at your CJrocer's. IHrkliioi-!oll' Ntipll iN. Olio of Hit ri'itii't ".'cl.lin' thut ovit -iiriur Ml tli n vicinity win tlmt wliicli iM'.urriHl ii' Hi'' lioino of Mr. iin.i Mr. M. S. ioil U'r.lllcH.Jay fVcliillK, "I"'" i',,.'i;i- Alvu J)ifkiiiHon nml Mi" Iltiit Kr:iniM-i Coif, two of mir inoht juip ulitr yottnK pcopli-, li;lil-l Hi'' yowh tlmt unim tbfin forovi'i. Mr. ami Mrn. tiulVn lionn wiih IhiihI-mnin-ly ilccorutci! ihriu;lioal with ri.)iiH of uvT(;rf'ii ami initlotop, n.,,l r,VH.. H(Hltrtl 1hti ami UiTt A cute h!kii of (..pmui-lilng revolt uml fi rioim irouolu in your hvhU-iii I l,i-rv iihiit.-K, rl.-coltlliM. or nioiiitti-h ii.-tH. KU-cii'i" I'.iucrs will quinkly iHin-Iiil.irthc triubli-Hiniln;n fuiwf. It Ufvi-r lailrt to toim ttm nlornacli, Ik- lliu I ill Itl'lM Hill uaMi-t - t r U". - . Kui.I of tlio yoiliiR roiipl.1 who Itavi'.O. lUtrlon; fiivi-r salt ami ll'l'r i ulL. t(lo Liv.-r, ami clarify the blood, htar'i-l in i;f t I "T Tln-y nrc huke, Lol.i StiirK;- larjv n ccption Ull tl.. n .vn-ins ln.-IU .urtl-uhirly -i""': VnllliK lco'H,! U.wnyn ihhihh i Mf.iiiB Imiul in Hvcryll.inc tt.t j lt. pot. MU Klain.- Dickur ...... ii... I...MI Mr. Dickinson i-l koii; silver t'-a h-t. Mr. and Mrs it ' i ! Mrs. Jomc; linnisn tocj, .iic. v-i iiaiial lilack. Too tuucli cannot ayoiinj; nutnofliigh moral t-tainl-: inu hikI good priiiciiilcM Tim lrilii a very alti active and uliurmiiitf la.ly of cxccjitioiirtl iinl iticf, of which loo much oannot he joiiil, and who will h" a helpmate ami an iimiraliin to thu ono of her choico. They wrll ho at home . .i... ...i Li Parker after Novt'inhor .'Will. i,uiOi urin in nit i. ii ii l vi hi 1 1 i - ----- - enteral 0. parlor it .uii.-f iMii.y tH.auliftil prwi-nt. tnat will thotwh you had nmtdcnly entered n ganlou of rofc. Th iioilheaHl coriwr of tho jmilor, where the w. il ding ceremony took place, wan a hank of iViri;reen ami chrysan- tliKi.iiiiiiK. with two lope of cyer go fur to gladden their Lome, were recti v eil. Hundkomo chuuiher et, Mr.-. Jolin PickiiiHun ; cow, Harvey l)ickinoi; cet silver kniven and frki. Mrs. M. S. doll'; m-t hilver Clay Sugi, Vancouver; nilvcr Lefry Kjmon. ' Dr. and Mrs. Ketchum; rocking chair, Mr. and Mrn. G. Sperling; largu rocking chair, Don H. Dickini-iiii; center tuhle, Mr. Gull; haltcnhurg table cover, Mrrt. M. S. fiotF; hahy mitteiiB and tockin, Mi Ciorrie Dickinson and Mr, lturton; broom, Lewi J.sc; handkerchief hag. Mia Ma. Kron; tah! cloth and butter knife, Mr. and Mr, l'erccy Dickinson; erd tray, Mr. nd Mr. V. U. CresBy; china plate, Jim. J. V. Kirk'ami; photograph. . Jean and j t fleet iveuew. KU-etrlc liilleru i ouij .Mo, and that in returned if tliey don't give perfect natiruetliu. Unaruuteed bv A. iS. Locke Druggiht. . SUVKK. . Mr. ami Mr. T. Urosi nt Thank- j giving with lier hixter at forvalli. Mr. W. J. Blecle was vinung i Kuver Wediiefday. Mr. aud Mr. Edd Prattler and child u-h were in our little town Sunday. Mr. aud Mr. J. Thurston, of siuver, and Mr. and Mr.. At Thurston, of Well, went to I'liyhnuatn, to sjieud TtiankHgiviug with lueir daughter. Pearl and Kton Carter, of Wei!, at tended Ihe dance at Independence i'y in 1 1-. Mim iiex- w a formT teitelii-rof the .-uiiny rlopo school. Ch irle- If-rrn and family, of H gh- land, vi-iu-d hi bro'her, William, h-p- rtun.i.i y. Andrew J. KI-imIpv piirc'ia-ed adriv- liii; Iior.-e III I'.eunni i.-ounty Friday. William Fitiihack wm at l'-nde- port Mimd y. A L Oiell. of Portland, ha been viil'mii Irieinl uetw-.eu tlii plaee uU M'iiiiii i.uth. Kil Hart, w ho ha htt-a in Eastern Oregon, hi rt-tumed to Pallas. Mr. Seolt i moving out of thi com munity Erne-t Thurston ha gone to the me tr ii Some careles hunter killed a valil ahlr hound for Almond tintherie a few day ago. WANTED Trustworthy lady or gen t .email to mniiaKe liu-ine-w in this nui.ty and adjoining territory for hotiK- of fnlid finaiieial wtaudind SJ).(HI hlrr-itht eiedi a!aiy and ex-i.vu-e tmid each Monday direct from .'......... i.-v,...,.a.. monev (! neu Mj'.Ki ii'i'- i'i" . vanceil ; poaiiion oermauent. AUuresB ..:.... in.).. I'hipHii-o. Alsnaifer, 0O.J jiiiiuoii xiuS., - o - irrccn. one on cac which hung a largo boll covered with tiUHtlutofl and myrtle. It was under thi bdl that tho wedding partv stood during the ceremony. Af fifteen pawt eight Mi Lola Stark played Mende)oliu'a Wed dingjMarch. when the b'idal party, with Mr. Henry Dickinson as groomsman. Miss Ollin William ni bridesmaid, and Mi (iueen Dickinson an ring bearer, descend cd tho stairs and took their place, where Uev. E. J. Thompson, D. D., pronouncod tho words that made tho young people, man and wife Tho beautiful ring ceremony was used and waa carried out in a very effective way. After tho ceremony a bountoou aupper wa served. The brWrt was dreHd in a beau tiful gown o! palo blue and gray patin, trnntnod in Irish point laco. and curried a bunch of white bride's rosoB. The groom wore the It side, from tea spooiu, H. Dickinson, Chicago; Silv..r meat fork. Mr. and Mrs. W, Dickinson, Chicago; (I silver fruit knives, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dick inson, S. D; bet of doilie. Mo'.lie Johnson, Iowa; doilie, Mrs. Hur ley; dozen napkins, Mrs. Messnt-r; chocolate pot, Mrs. Lines, Portland; picture, Mrs. Bice; silver salt and ponner shakes, Mrs. Susan Merwin; china plate, Mrs. Fluke; napkins, Mrs. A. Moore; berry dish and dishes, Mrs. Huston; Haviland china dish,' Henry Dickinson; china plate, D. C. Harris; fancy pin cushion, Miss Kate Ketchum; china plate, Mrs. Julia Douly; tete a tete set, Queen Alia L. Dickin son; set silver tea spoons, Mrs. Trusdale, Vancouver; carving set, I. 0. Anderson; water set, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Dickinson; china plate, Mrs. Owen; set silver toa spoons, Mrs. Wirt. Vancouver; piano lamp, Uubo Dickinson; large rug, Mr. Beth Ketchum; cut glass sugar anil ) Thursday evening Did You Ever . Use, a 5atn uaoinei They arc on almost sure cure or Colds and Rheumatism. I will sell you a genuine BUCKEYE VAPOR CAB I- $400 V! ereamer. Mr. and Mrs. Cook, I'ort land; deed of ono hundred acres of land, Mr. John Dickinson; silver cream ladel, Mr. and Mrs. Hill; silver knives and forks, Mr. and Mrs. Nesmitli; silver berry 6poon, Pauline Nesuiith; pair of baby shoes, don't know; 1 jar of picka lili, Mrs. Dr. Ketchum; silver cream ladel, Mrs. Howden and Mrs. flabbitt; a pig, Mr. Mott; a sefa pillow, Mrs. Mott; sterling silver knives and forks; Miss Vena Goff, Montana; fancy sofa pillow, Mrs jWileon; silyer tooth pick balder, Mrs. W. 0. Sharman; fancy silk sofa pillow, Olive Williams; silver cake basket, Representative and Mrs. Hawkins; cut glass pepper and salt shaker, Mrs. Trusdale, Vancouver; three piece carving set, presented bv the Presbyterian bun- . day school children, of whom the bride was teacher; Irish point net curtains, Miss Gertrude Dickinson; brouze clock, d resented bv the young gentlemen and young ladies of the Presbyterian church endeav or; silver olive iork, Mrs. J. nur dm anil Afiiis linrtnn- satin dam side board scarf, Mr. and Mrs ehner uresha n; large solid sit berrv snoou. II. Peebe. Bridce water, S. D; half dozen solid silver coffee, snoons. Will and Minnie ISeebe. A Guest, a-v.. 5 Prescription Druggist, Independence. To Improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion, try a few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of De troit. Mich., says. "They restored my appetite when iinpsired, Relieved me of a bloated feehusr and caused a pleas ant and satisfactory movement of the hnwfllf)." There are people iu this community who need just such a med icine. For sale by Kirklaud Drug Co Every box warranted. Polk gouaty BanR, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - .Orcoon. Mr. uud Mrs. II. Fruui and family attended the basket social at Bueua Vista Thursday evening. miu. Pet Heeker is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eston Beveua, of Bueua Viata. a. E. McLaue has returned home from Portland, ou account of sickness. Mm. W. D. Collins has been very nick, but is Borne better at this writing. J W. lilltihrand boucht a fine Jer sey cow of Albert Ruef last week. c. W. Steward and John Hiltlbraud were doing business in Suver Monday. MIsh Jennie Booth has returned to ber home at Silvertou, after a month's visit with her aunt, Mrs. Vheelr. Mr And Mrs. Harris, of Indepen dence, apent Thanksgiving With their daughter, Mrs. J. w. i,arsou. TWt Allen and Will Turner, of Port land, Bpent last week with his folks. They returned to Portland Monday. C N. Tharn and son, of Indepen dence, are sorting over potatoes, get ting theui ready for shipment. ' The basket social aud dance was n .MoiidHii. The baskets brought about 170, which goes to the lodge. Koss Chamberlain visited with Koy Frum Sunday. Verna DeArmond, of Grants Pass, who is attending school at Salem, spent Thauksgiving with his cousins. AN'TIOCII. John It. Bressler, sou of Mr. and Mrs Moses Bressler, of this place is down from Grass Valley. Eastern Ore gon, visiting his parents. I), C. McNeil and son, Carmial, of Monmouth, speut Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Allen Tow is. Mr Sullivan will soon vacate the Baker huae and will occupy the John Hoiman residence. Miss Buby Reese, daughter of I. P. Reese, of Moamouth, was iu this vicin- II. Hawi by, P. L. Campbell, President. Vice Pres. Iea C. Powell, Cashier. ?ID CP'TL. $30, OOP. Diekctoks: J. H. Hawley, F- L. Campbell, I. M.Simpson, 3.B. v . Butler, John B. itnmp, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. Transact General Banking and" Exchange Business Drafts sold available throntthont the United States and Canada. HAVE YOUR MEASURE TAKEN for your new Fall garments. It is the only proper and sat isfactory way of buyincryour clothes, being that J'OOIJ CLOTHES ARE ALUA3 MADE TO OKDER." Make your selection from the tail oring line of STRAUSS BROS. Chicago, Est. 1877 Good taUors t or overa quarter centnry You'll find a world of pleas ure in wearing the clothes made by Strauss Bros.. faultless in style, fit, bmsn and materials. They're so much better than the ordi nary ran of clothes, yet prices are astonishingly low, and your perfectly safe in or dering, because if garments are not satisfactory, you needn't take them. WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUK GREAT LINE OF SAMPLES- P.M.Kirkland ''' f