Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, December 10, 1903, Image 6

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THE TALKING MACHINE
A few year ago an awe-inspiring scientific mystery
with which the public-occasionally came, in contact in
exhibition hails, is now. in it 11 for,", the l.raj h -phone,
a familar object iu thouHan.is ol homes, ac
tionably, the Gramophone is the richest coi.tn button
science has made to the entertainment iiid austruetion of
the world. The Graphophone is so free from mechanic al
intricacies that a moment's study sulliees to master it.
When the Granhoidione'e matchless powers of entertain
ment are considered, it value cannot be measured in
money. There is no other machine or instrument that
can be purchased at any price that will afford so varied
and so delightful an entertainment. ,
Ifvou are interested and want to know just how
they will'sonnd in your home let us know and we will
give you a nice free entertainment at home.
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O. A. KRAMER Sr CO.,
INDEPENDENCE, ORE. ;
I'ABKKK.
E. Emmons was a Parker visitor
Thursday.
Donald Bolter was a Sunday
visitor at Parker.
Ed. Steele, of Suver, was seen on
our streets Sunday.
Frank Berry is visiting at Mr.
Peterson's this week.
Mrs. Luella Winn officiated as
mail carrier last week.
Miss Velena Fuqua visited Sun
day with Mabel Swink.
Jake Torgeson was a business
visitor to Parker Tuesday.
Mrs. E. Evans was a business
visitor at Parker Monday.
Miss Lucy Bolter was an over
Sunday visitor at Farter.
A. J. Knighton made a trip to
Parker Thursday on business.
A. J. Hall, of Buena Vista, was a
passenger to Corvallis luesaay
ni.ml Roone. and Chas. Allen
attended lodge at Suver Saturday.
Master Dorrian and Miss Ulla
Dickinson are on the sick list this
week.
G. C. Bolter attended the "Ben
II ur" performances at Portland
Saturday.
r. orwl Mm Jan. Alexander, ef
Independence, visited Thursday at
Mrs. Lacey's.
Miss Marie Helmick, of Mon
mouth, spent Sunday with her
parents here.
Miss Judith Steele was an incom
ing passenger on MondayB train
from Albany.
Mr. Torgeson h as 6nished his
contract of delivering baled hay to
Portland firms.
Mrs. Richardson, of Buena Vista,
was a passenger to Corvallis Mon
day, returning Tuesday.
Mra Graves and son. George, of
Independence, visited from Satur'
hontimr match to l
held here Saturday, Dwembor H
A. S. Whiteman, of near Jell'or
on, was haulinn jih farming
implements from the depot last
week.
Mra. Davidson ami sisters, Mrs.
Wilson, of Sumpter, and Mrs.
Kichardson, of Buena Vista, left
Monday by boat, lor a visit with
relatives at Salem.
Kv. Thompson, of Buena N ista,
delivered an interesting sarmon at
the school house Sunday afternoon.
Ilia enthusiastic ellorti along the
line of hi chosen profession certain
ly received the approbation oi w.e
people of our community
We are very urateful to Mrs. Goo.
n;.'k inmm for the lovelv cake pre-
nented to us at the party Saturday
evening, and we also wish to thank
the kink friend who reixiereu us
the pleasant surprise, tor ineir
kindness in this, and in many
other instance, and to assure then)
that our heart are saddened by
thought of the parting near at
hand.
OAK POINT.
day but it is not known what game
I hey Pl ur ny.
John Oabtirn went to Dallas Mon
day to attend court.
Chas. Tressler. from Idaho, has
been visiting John Unburn.
Alhan and Georeo Becker and
Freddie Young went shooting Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Martin
tt a tiirilau 11
ami cnuurcu spem
Salem.
George Simons walked out from
Independence to Bpond Sunday at
his homn.
Miss Mamie Kellogg, of Inde
nendence. spent Sunday with Miss
Janie Young.
iKr, Ynnnu has returned Irom
Portland, where he went to have
his eyes treated.
Mrs jas. T.' Huntley is very ill
at her home, but it is thonght she
will soon recover.
Tk. r,.uaa flora ml Iva Mar
tin and Ida Moore epent Sunday at
Mrs. Mary Marrow'a.
The Greenwood school is prepar
ing for an entertainment and
Christmas tree on Christmas eve.
Last Thursdav evening. Dec.
3rd., a crowd of young people from
here went up to Oak G-ove, to a
literary society, in th Oak Grove
school house. Meeting was called
to order aid a good entertainment
. ior, The crowd who went
from here consisted of: Mrs. Jas. T.
Hnntlev. and the Misses Witzei,
Clara Barley, Clara and Iva Mar
tin, Loona Becker, Ida Moore and
Bertha Holmes, Messrs JJei uaney.
Ralph Martin, Allen Becker, Wal
... ;ma T fi. Barlev. Leon
Barley, and Vernon.
n . , . ., , ... day till Monday at Mr. Fuqa's.
XT.. T n Tloirirlann visiter! With J
relatives at Buena Vista Sunday. Claud Boone is making arrange
Our Hew Location
269 LIBERTY ST.
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Now building next dour to Jo. Meyer 4 Num.
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i The IIousc -Furnishing Co.,
Next door to Jotf ph Mcytri & Sons, SALEM, OKE.
' Stores at Salem and Albany.
Call and get fine Furniture Polish free.
IV) not misa Booing our HUj'crior lino of Car
IK'tings, Mattings and Litioloums.
1 V. II. Mack lot a viilunlilo horo
M.iiiiluy.
C K, Wli.wlovk lout a row lut wcnk,
Valtit'U st )75.
i stariiitf hero wllli her Kriinlinotliir,
Mr. Allt'ii luwii.
Kiiifi'im ll.mkins l ilowu on a vlit
(roiu KttKlt'rn Urrijou.
H. I. Curt'iiei al . Harvpy, at
iKiidftt inttalnit at Moninouth Stimtny.
I'Ura Mi-Cli't sod ii'-o- Hulhvan
bulclicre.1 lw lot John Sevier Mon.Uy.
r ,!.. tin in t.t.ir ImM UlircllAMtt
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Itititfleiand will rvroof the Moran rest-dance.
Mark In tnklnir luimlr le-
iis uniler Mrs. Ittitta I'owull, at Mun-
mouth.
AuKiistDlirnssnd his lter, Kuimi
and iwtha, drove at the county et
Huturduy.
Henry l'nlsu and wife, ol Indepen
dence, HM-d through huro Bunday en
route to I'edeo.
Minn Orra Towns it awdstinK . Mrs.
l!otn with her house work at the Uiik
aw mill on the Uilson ranch.
William Herren, Tom SuuipPT and
Hons l'ettit rattind two coons while
out tiuutintr too oinur eveniuif.
ti.,i.,Ik Strain. Die iovlal and nietMnit
road suervnor ol the south Monmouth,
precinci, was out on our roads Wednes
day.
Georue Hheldan has Wn chosen pres
ident ol our literary and debating f
ciuty. The question lor next Saturday
evening is: Resolved ttial more know
ledge is received by observation than
tluoilKh Dooas." tne luauers uro 4. o.
Mark and U. W. Hill.
Ittiskct Hoalul.
ANTIOCII.
Grandma Herren lias returned
Airlio.
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See Our fioliday Specialties,
Roller Bearing Carpet Sweepers, Rochester Silver Nickel
ed Coffee Pots, Tea Rots, etc., Nickel Plated Wash
' Boilers, Specialty Carving Sets, Pocket Knives, Scissors
and Shears, Table Cutlery. .
make your wife a present of a monarch malleable Range.
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IDSTDEPElSTDElsrCE, OREGON.
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Special Irom Parker.
A liket social will he hekl
tne Parker school houoe on Friday
nicht. December 18th. An inter-
..Htiiitr Droeraru is heina preparod
hv tlin teacher and the pupil of
HiH Hfihoo!. after which the baskcta
will be Hold at auction, the jro
ceedB to be applied toward pur-
.lin-inif an orcan for the school.
No admission charged. Everybody
noma and brtncr a basket
The following program will be
rendered:
Greeting Song School
Welcome Address . . . (uy Peterson
Recitation, "O'er the lelephone '. .
if i . j .
v eiena r u(iua
Solo Mrs. K. Davidson.
t!..i itdt inn. "Christmas Storv1
Mabel Wheelock.
Song. ."Women's Uights". .School.
Hecitation, "JIow Miss fcilith Help
.l Thinos Alontr" ,
Carrie Eyans.
Song. ."Christmas Jubilee". School.
Duet. ."Mnsic-on the Waves
. . Maecio and Carrie Evans
.. ... ..I.... tr? il.-:t.Mno
KeCUailOn,. JKKX. rure vlllinuuno
Ivor Davidson.
Instrumental solo. . Maggie Evans.
Song.. ."Star in the Sky". .School.
To Improve the appetite aud
strengthen the digestion, try a few
doses of (,'hamberluiirs Htomach and
I.lver Tablets. Mr. J. H. HeltJ!, of De
troit, Mich., says, "They restored my
appetite when Imputed, relieved me
of a bloated feeling and caused a pleas
ant and satisfactory movement of the
bowels." There are people In this
community who need Just such a med
icine. For sale by Klrkland Drug Co.
Every box warranted.
Carpet and Km Weaving.
rnrtiis wishing work done in this line
will please rail at mv resident on block
wt and ball blork north ol Palace
Hotel.
Mrs. II . II. navnrv,
ini)Kpknii:nck. ouiu;on
i:. t. hi:ski.i:
Barber Shop.
MAIN STIlKKT,
One innr south of Post OHioe.
Fine Hath in connection with shop
I.N'PKl'KNUKNl'E, OllEflON.
fi. R. nebrbas, D. D. $
Monmouth
Dentist
Over P. O. Monmouth.
Co Bop Growers
Allow me to quote you prices ou hop
wire. Hest quality guaranteed, Cor-
reHudenoe solicited.
WALTER MORLEY,
Hitlern Fence Work
J. 8. MOO UK. .
Tonsorlal Artist
Only hrst-class workmen em
ploynl in the "Wigwam." Shop
situated on North side of C Street.
Ask He Agent for Tickets
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SI. PAUL, DHXTII, MINNEArOLLS CHICAGO
ANO ALL POINTS CAST.
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NIW COUIPMENT THROUOHCUT
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Palace and Tourist Sleepers
Dining and Ballet Smoking Llbrsry Can.
DAYLIGHT TUIP THHOUGil CAB
CADE AND ROCKY MTN8.
For rates, folders and toll informa
tion regarding tickets, routes, Hie., eatl
on or address H. DICKSON, City
Ticket Agent J. W. FHiXON, Tmt.
Pass. Agt., Portland.
A. B.C.DKINISTOO, W. P. A.
011 Flsv At, SMr, Watk.