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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1903)
mwllll, ,t!lllHl.MV INDHrEXDKNCK ' " . MSM S Independence Enterprise. (AND WEST SIDE. rriu.ixim r.vHiY tiumwday. .... i -i ir.. iKn'm MISihltx'lMM mailer. Suhscrlpiicn rricc, $i.sor",yr. TKt.KHIONK Sil. ml'IWOUirTloN 11ATKS. IMIrlftlvitn n - '": ? Hi I month. . w holully no reduction for any reon what""- kw Katea on ai.playadveril.ini m.U known on aeplloatlon. Social and Personal. Our nievbauloal toy eau't be beat Waironer'e. ,, ,..!. .i.i i,i. at Weeoner's, in v Kiuiiiiu a dainty aud useful articles. .i Wllaon U slowly Improving from hi long d palntul HI nee. The Cantata. "Second Santa Clans" at the Presbyterian church Cbristuiaa eve. Geo. Murpby. a former Indepeu denceboy, is principal of the Oakea dale, Vath.. school. Mrs. R. A. Harding and family, of Seattle, Wash., aie guests of .Mr. and Mr. E.E. Paddock. Floyd Totten returned from Niles, California, Tuesday. He is at his home that of J. D. Watson's. Christmas service at the Presbyterian church Sabbath morning and a Christ mas Praise service in the evening. Mrs. Susie Fentell-PiDea leavea Port land the 26th of this month for Chicago, where she will spend six months study ing violin music. Miss Mary Hcott and Miss Mabel Cooper, who are attending the univer sity at Eugeue, are upending the holi days here with relatives. Among tbe democratic followlnn E. v nlton. now county treasurer, is talked of belDg the next nominee of bis party for county clerk, Afi.a T.nuiae Waller and Mies Kate Ketchum came frm Ml. Aneel Wednesday, to spend the holidays. Mrs. Susie Fennell-Pipes made a ahnrt. viqit with her lather. Thos. Fennell, Thursday, going to Port land Friday. The MacraWe are l Rive a New Year' ball Friday eveuinn. .i......-, t the Auditorium. An orehc.tr iron. McMinnville. e..iiistiii ! -V" Will Uiriiun Hill"":, Will TV UPI'. motor (rout laaa and possibly twn Corvalli illlK-run. AH are we...-. w t i.vv-.riMlnlv liolda unl.tu . ' ... i record. On tbe lotu nay i u- he c-lebratod lua Will bl.lll.iay. a-., on the samedayhe had be" ' tw ain, a constant resident, for Mi year.. Wa believe no other man hi " -a' Mr. Fryer, not born In I ha .pent a many year of hi. life in tbl. at.te aa ha lias. tlell. Ulbeon lt, U. A. It-, have elected the following ofneere for (he ensuing year: M Com., J. O. H", ber;KV.,W. J. IlUt; J. .. M. D Campi Surgeon. Uvl Jones; Chaplain W. P. Fisher; tt !.. M. Soratronli O. O II. D. Uoter. IVlegatea to stale convention, W. J. Iliir. 1). M. Haiup. ton and M. Boraftord. A Joint InalaJ Ution of Pct and W. K C. olllwra will be held at tbe Post rooma on Jan uary tb, at P. M. 1U.IU ortlen. ... i,. . tlirlvlnir condition anil feel highly elaie.1 over having ruHl the Indcbteitneas written againai w ou.... lug. Finn box stationery at Wag oner a. All the magazines at Wagoner's are neatly iriinmea - edgea. A tew of those nicely framed pic tures left at Wagoner's. They are cheap, too. lien Johnson returned from Jef ferson to spend Christmas with his family here. To8tbunch of keys on ring. Finder return to Geo. Brey and re ceive reward. Don't Miss the Chance! (J5) )) on 0) 0) 05) 01 FRFE Willi i'-ry l"""'1'" r" all-l.iiil.T ITMH ! CRFP Will. .'V.TV p..r.liw ..fn mi-t ';r '-' ,."!:r,m..n.li..! 'vm"'-U" ...i.Li.ttln worth Try our Chrysolite Granitewarc. It is warranted f1' I IN . ..CI R. M. VADE Si GO. ikd :i3p:ir."N"Dii3src:ii:, oinca ox. GOODMAN, Mgr. i vu isv.i (..tint i ta vl. ful ; A. J. i,.. i.. I Ctrlr Hrfirtnr N I II I .wklK L.MII 4 IIIIV I'll"' I niL.IV K wuuuv. Moiimoulli Momiay MEN REQUIRE TRAINED HELP. The modern business cellege meets this requirement, and the business man now looks to these schools to aup- ply his help. Young people now have but scant opportunity to succeed in business without a business training. This school has the reputation of sup plying competent help to business men. Our catalog will tell you of the many advantages we ofl'er to earneat students. Bend for It. CJAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SALEM, OREGON. W. 1. Staley, Principal. 4 ...THE... monmouil) Dundry t H. D. WHITMAN, Prop. Should have your Work. 4 A dance was given at Monmouth ! nini. and a motor loud Hu v i v Vl from here attended. Mrs. neeshkove and daughter Mis Frederica. left for Albany to day to upend Chritmu8. O. A. Forbes, principal of physic al culture at Monmouth, was an incoming passenger Monday mor ning. You. Shriners. hare you seen that handsome shrine picture at Waeoner'u. It would adorn any home. The road near Brunk's is almost . i i impassable, a ainRio uuggy un hardly make the trip. The county court should do something to rem edy this. Mrs. Herren and daughter, Lela, Mrs. Percival and daughter, Pearl, Mrs. Ella Irvine, Mrs. L. Dorris, Claude Hubbard, Will Mattison, Will Craven and Sammie Damon were passengers to Salem Wednes day. For underwear iust call and let na cVinw you nur line. We have some very fine, all wool and fleece i 1 lined underwear, all sizes, ana our nricBS are as low as any one. W. I A. Mesaner. See R. M. Wade & Co'b., display ad on page 4. Given away We have a full line of nickle plated ware, table cutlery, carving sets, scissors, shears; with every 11.00 purchase of the above articles we give one 15c boy's pocket knife; $2.00 purchase one boy or girl's 25c knife; $4.00 to $5.00 purchase one boy or girl's 50c knife. At R. M. Wade & Go's. Washing called for and de livered. Washing called for on Tues day and delivered on Saturday...,- Olcrk Guaranteed. Monmouth, Oregon. A Frightened Horse, Running like mad down the street dumping tbe occupants, or a huudred other accident, are every dav occur- have a reliable Halve bandy and there's noneaagooaa rsucaieu b nruicnout. . Uh. CM.m. .nil PI!h disappear quickly under ita soothing CllBUU MHt 11V A. U. JLAVB AlUfl Btore. OAK POINT A birthday party waa nlvm lat Monday veulnic. Icinb-r 22, In hon r ..f linli.h Martin. The ihvIoii waa Mr. Martin's wventwiith birthday.) Many of tbwir frUnd. rr prcihi and enjoyed tltamaelvra by danclug, playing gaiut-a and iniime. Mr. and Mm. Jaa. T. Huntley n-nurreu m well cboM'u ntliH-llona on tbe violin and oruan, and Ml Ida Moore aang 'Th Uk1 Old Humiiipr lime. a moat delicious rrpuat waa aervra. A birthday rake with th date of M- M.rtln'i birth, his Initials auu i" data or the prewul Mum wa the com uieutofall. Heventeoil lltll candlwi were llgbtHl around the edg. Ib preaent were: Mr. and Mrs. tnaoiry Martin, Mr. and Mra. i.iuk, ir. aou Mm. J iu. T. Huntii-y; Mlta t'lara and Iva Martin, Ida Moor, flara lix. .Marv Link. Iona llrckeri Mi- Lira Italph Martin, ltay and Kraukir Martin, Walter and Trunk rlmoii, Uren ul IVll Barley, limner Muk, Homer Holme, Kd IU X, Bd (Minim. Alban Becker, KUner I hatutwrlaln and Brown. A birthday party waa given in honor of John Billions, at hla home Saturday eveilnj, December 10th. ' Tbutr nhftruilnir homo was the alxide of pleas ure, and laughter rang thmusbout the houae until a late hour, tarda, dano Ing and games were the leading fta the aven-uir. A llicwt delicious luntb was served. Those )remnt were: Mr. and Mra. John Mmous, Mr. aim Mrs. Mike Becker, Mr. and Mra. John Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. T. Hunt l,.v MIhhh Mav and Hilda Hlmous, Bertha Holmes. Kllen Brown, Iona Becker. Ida Moore. Clara and Iva Martin, Mabel Becker, Clara Hex, Clara Barley, Vldle Bex; Mewira Wal ter and George Hlmona, Frank Hi mniiH. A limn ftnd Ueorire Becker. Mart, Dell and Loreu Barley, 1'red Young, John Young, Will Hlmona, ltuaolpn Hlmona, Ralph, ltay aud Fraukm Mar tin and Kd Ilex, Mr. aud Mrs. Link, Mary and Ho mer Link have been vlaltlng Mr, and Mrs, Mauley Martin. ltd Oaburn baa returned from Baker City. Lawrence Himnus and Theodore Beeker are spendinc the holidays at borne. Wednesday morning the Altona! and Modoo collided near Oregon City, and the Altna was severely miured. ihe romona made tne trip in place ot the Altona. WANTED Trustworthy lady or gen tleman to manage buineM In this County and adjoining territory for house of solid financial atandlng. $20.00 straight caul) salary and ex penses paid eaun mono ay uireci irora uenui JBI lela. ij.pvumi ujuutjt m vanced ; position permanent. Addreaa . .iiir. Iii.i l.t...n MBUHI , U1W IfllJUUll JllUg UIVKU Arriiie Tetbero ret!y aoll go.nl h to Mr. Netw-n. N. telo abipH two wop ol fine gHie to I'ortUii'l Monday. A. K. Tctherow art ! Wll Williams pent unJy at J. I. Toliiemw'e. . It Tetberow i on the tick lial, ! Intf coiitlnwl to the ll Hli Ugripi. J. W. M,irrlw.a ha fStiii.liel putilntf up a fine lot o! wire lone on Mr. Cottle's (arm. County Clerk V. H. Lhary and family vlsliwt Kmwlay itli hla brother, J.T. Iiik;lary. It. D. KcralTorvl Irfl Thursday fr NewMrt, whew lie will lnl Christ urn with his aunt, Mr. Miller. Mrt. K. UllUbran.l wont to Fall fltv Monday, In nd Clriim alt" her parent., Mr. and Mr. V. J. ( ralmm. A .-1 iiuiiiUt Ir.mi here at tended the lo..tlng malrl l Parker Sat tlrlV. Moat c( the Ixiy bruiiijlit home turkey. J. Hillibrand aoUltotko. Brey, ol lmleudnce, ISA kuiiiI of gooi evaporaUHl apples at 8 eont per pound. The drleil Iralt market seem quite dull this season. Several from here allended the banket social at Parker Dneemlier lMth, and all rort the best of times. I"-d KliMjIe ay he a III lielp to buy the organ all be can lit 15,00 a lunch. The Falrview lierary soeinly la pro itreaninff nlcel with wine thirty good active inemlwrs. The program (or next Saturday nlglit will 1 as follow : Opening address, tius Klderlioluu Kolo, Miss Daisy 8Uile; Kecltatlon, Nellie Fredrlrkson ; 5 minute iieerh,M. Scraf ford; Keel tat lou, Cha. Ix.'liumii ; Dla logue, fiaJlo and Fred Cockle; Minute Food doesn't dlecsi firii. Appetite poor? Bt constipated? Tonpuc ct It's your liver I Aycrw tro liver pills; thcyctirVl pcpsla, biliousness. tU. Alt aVwtflrta. m '' a" att BUCKINGHAM'S DYEt.. OB' Hrh, Fre.1 Cockle ; It-llU;. ll.Kt.l; SoK M. hcratTura,bi a.ldre K. Illltibrsnd. A nrMtX vilalion isexteitiM to all. . ; . jub A niii" prrwiit for a gen'Ztk) that shaving t t Waouel't ww H nliilloii liiuuliirnHt',! A ante k ppr- hli )"1 lid aerloua iri.ul.le III your K, terviiualie, aiM-plrnnliraa of i Uela. Kiwi flu JUllera will? .liineiiilr Hie routileMliilieai It never tl to tom I lie t"'i;. gulale Kldiiejsand H'.we", lata the l.iver, aim riai ltuu ilnwu syalenia len ml nil lli ll.llsl alll'lMl tali under Ita ararching aua ii, ttrevtlvviiewi. Klenlrio BttlfKla 600, aud that la relumed If tlvj give jxTftH't aatlfaitloii. u by A. H. Ua-ka Druggist. f( W A NTKD-Faithful peraopl1 el for well aaiablishetl houw l wuutle. calling on retail nwf" and agent. Ixwal territory, f 1 I'JuOO per week with eaprunfii . .. ....... ...-i. .....t i tionai, an payaoie iu -i i Money lor exianea advatici,j, tlon permanent. Bualneiw and rushing. Standard Hon- lwuriwirn Ml . t'lilcairn. J' I lie VH.;, lid lii.we!... larify 14' plielll ll'll tiding acJ LITTLE LUCKIAMUTE. Pleasant weather and the grain grows fast. Our school h 1904, M. Scrafford waa visitor Wednesday. i closed till January 7th, an Independence She ?pgq( David09 & Hdg- Prc?l to different game all new one in each package ol Lion Goffco at your Clrocer'a. Citrai H. CiKiil-'tti.T toH and Conibctionc' r'tiiHT CLAaa Soda iovxn CoNNKl'TIOS. I G L Haw! ) Palla, Ot Marble anil G ! i Monuments an4 stones Cen work , H. H. Jaspersd Undertakera Enbal and Funeral Direc Indtrendencf. ft 0 XMUi inacpcnaence, ft y LADY ASSISTANT WHEN DESIRED