x I Social and Personal.
Em I 'wti.w t)'iruuuuii waul
A new line of chocolates ut Wag
oner's.
Mrs. Ella Irvine visited Corvallis
Tuesday.
The new game of "Pit," at Wag
oner's, oOe. v
The Keystone field fence at
Frazer it Rice's.
A few Xew Year's Oregonians on
sale at Wagoner's.
Our line of Holiday goods at lees
than cost. Wagoner's.
Miss Mira Kituberlin returned
from Lafayette Tuesday.
Read Messner's ad. thin week.
It means something to you.
II. Penlinger yisited at the home
of Henry Hill the past week.
Mies Violet Whiteaker waa a
passenger to Albany Tuesday.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
D. W. Brooks Monday evening.
The finest line of ch jcolates that
. . . . . li
ever came u, umu, av aKoner ,ummPf ca(.nJ)lr8 let U8 talk with
First clues yellow fir shakes for yon and show you a few samples.
sale. II. C. Miller, Pedee, Oregon. I I.npki'Endkn'ce Entkki'KIse.
Steel ranges and heating stoves! Mi((S Mallj pftltorsor. returned to
at cost tins montli at Frazer A v,.i, vtim,i Wa-K . RiimUv. f.
INDKTKNDKNCK KNTEUPRISK, INDICPKNDKNCK, OIMCUOK
attending
Tlie stays never get out of place
on a continuous woven wire fence.
The Keystone is that kind. Fra
sent Rice.
Miss Nellie Harris returned to
Portland Monday, having, spent
the holidays with relatives here
and at Suver.
Mm. E. T. Hutohens returned to
Portland Sunday, after a weelt's
visit with her parents, Mr. ami
Mrs. C. Richardson.
The young child of Mr. and Mrs.
Claud Skinner died Tuesday.
Rev. E. C. Wigmore, of Eugene
preached the funeral.
John Johnson, of Eugene, was in
the city this week. The remains
of their little boy was taken to
Monmouth for burial.
S. M. Daniel, Monmouth, an
nounces his annual clearance sale
on another page of this issue and
otters some rare bargains.
We are making prices on steel
ranges that move the goods. Spec
ial discount for the next sixty
days. R. M. Wade it Co.
Before you place your order for
Rice's.
. W. W. Percival shipped one car
of hogs and one car of sheep Tues
day. Our fine line of 50 cent cloth,
bound books at 32 cents. Wag
oner's. Remember the sale on heating
stoves and ranges at Frazer &
Rice's.
The Misses Maud and Bertha
Tharp yisited over Sunday in Mc
Minnville.
"The pen is mightier than the
sword." Buy one of Parker's at
Wagoner's.
Miss Mela White, of Eastern
Oregon, visited in Monmouth dur
ing the week.
For bargains in clothing- and
dress goods, see ,8. M. Daniel's
clearance sale ad.
tor spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Putter
son. Mrs. J. S. Moore and daughter,
Miss Birtie, have rcturnfcd from
Vancouver, Wasri.. where they
visited relatives during tho holi
days. Miss Dora Soars, of McCoy, visit
ed J. H. Collins nud family lest
week, returning home Monday.
Miss Soars is a niece of Mrs. J. 11.
Collins.
Ladies' and children's capes and
jackets at less than coat at . S. M.
Daniel's, Monmouth. "
It will pay you to investigate the
merits of our field fence. It is a
winner. Frazer & Rice.
Chas. Blanchard and Mrs. Anna
Dobson were married at the Revere
House Saturday evening.
' J. B. V. Butler and Prof. G. A.
Forbes, of Monmouth, were pass
engers to Portland, Friday.
Mrs. Fenton returned to Mc
Minnville Thursday, after a visit
with friends in Monmouth.
Dr. Willis McNary, - assistant
physician at the asylum, was
visiting friends here Sunday
A. M. Wilder, of Buena Vista
was thrown from a horse Tuesday,
and eustained severe injuries.,
Miss Bird Nelson, of Portland,
and Miss Rebecca Gates, of Dallas,
were in Indepenendce Monday.
Some farmers are feeding sheep
on winter wheat. Some spring
lambs are beginning to show up.
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Mrs. J. W. Richardson and eon,
Charlie, returned from Portland
Friday, where they had spent the
holidays.
Miss Alberta returned to Port
land Tuesday, after spending the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Campbell, in Mon
mouth. Do not overlook our clearance
sale. January 15 to February 15.
Bargains in all lines. We must
make room for our new goods. V,
A. Messner.
For salo My peddling 'outfit
ami other property. Oall at once,
as I desire to sell immediately.
Business pays cell. Flynn, Mon
mouth, Ore.
For the next week or two I can
be found either at the Kntkhpiuhe
office or at Wagoner s store. Any
one indebted to us or that we owe
will please call at an early date.
Clarence R. Wagoner.
Miss Mamie' Iloalt, formerly of
this place, and Mr. S. G. Blanken-
ship, of McCormick, Wash., were
married in Winlock, Wash., Christ
mas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Blanken
ship made a short visit to his sis
ter, Mrs. J. M. Stark, Thursday.
Clover Leaf Rebekah Lodge, No.
50, installed the following officers
Tuesday evening: N. G., Mrs. Etta
Waiker;'V. G., Mrs. Nellie Damon;
Sec, Miss Katherine Jones; Fine.
Sec, Mrs. Nora Mattisoh; Treas.,
Mrs. Lo Perry; Conductress, Mrs.
Ruth Conkey; Warden, Miss Mintie
Taylor; I. G., Miss Mira Kimber
hn; O. G. Miss Leora Shank;
R. S. N. G., Miss Florence Wagon
er; L, 8. N. G., Miss May Webster;
l. S. V. G., Mies Jessie Mattison;
Chaplain, Mrs. Hattie Henkle.
Ethel Whltrakcr is
the Mt. Angel school.
Wa trust to be able to give the
various reports of tho retiring city
otfioer next week.
Rev. S.J. Lindsay will preach
f Fair View school house next
Sunday at .1 P. M.
0. W. Johnson A Co., gent' fur
nibbing goods, at Sal m, most com
plete lino in the valley.
Johnson, tho clothier, at Salem,
is tho popular place for Polk coun
ty people to trade. Finest display
in the valley.
Revival meeting at the M. E.
church at Bueua Vista, beginning
January 7th. Conducted by Rev.
T. L. Jones.
Clifford Kantner and wife were
guests at U. F. Whitoker's the
past week. Mr. Kantner left Mon
day to resume his professional
tour.
Isaac McKlmurry, of Linn coun
ty, father of S. H. McKlmurry, of
this city, died Tuesday night of
consumption. I he remains will
be buried at I. 0, 0. F. cemetery
today. Next wetk we will present
a full history ot this old pioneer's
life.
On each of the doors of tho Pouty
building is pouted a largu placard
saying it will open on the first "f
February with a large, new stock of
goods. Carpenters are at work
remodeling the interior of tho build
ing. As it is the store is closed at
present to tho public.
Moore's Hair Invigorator and
flerpieido are tho world's greatest
scalp cleunscrs and hair invigor
ator.. 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.
Tlie Annual Meeting of tho
members of tho Oregon Fire Re
lief Association will.be held at Me
Minnville on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 10
o'clock A. M. at Burns Hall, for
tho piirpow of electing threo trus
tees and too transaction of such
other husiiicsg as may bo brought
boforo it.
There is to bn a local Lodge
Knights of Phythias organized at
Falls -ity, Thursday January L'J,
1001. Tho newly elected oilier of
Homer Lodge No. 45, K. () p. will
bo mentioned next week. Ail
members that wish to attend the
institution of tho new lodge at Falls
City should He present anil secure
their credentials.
J-'AI.LM t TI'V.
L. Ol'ln has built and moved In a
house on South Main Street,
Watch meeting was held at the
F. M. church New Year's eye.
Taylor Halleek and wife, of Mon
mouth, have leen visiting here.
The Bryan-Lucas Co. Is taking
annual invoice of lumber this week
John Thomas has sold his team
and wagon and begun work at the
Bryan-Lucas planer.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gilbert
have been visiting Mrs. (hllrt's
mother, Mrs. Tetherow.
Rev. E. I, Harrington, of Lscomb,
has been visiting relatives here and
nreuched at the Free Methodist
church Sunday evening.
Hans Schneider says. "I learns
dot do viskey and peer pusines
Costa de gountry shoost 115,51) for
each tlU) it buys for license, mid I
links if a merchant gets goota for
15,50 exbense for sell at lOO he
be voolish ash nodiugs."
Some real estate is changing
hands with moving as a result. A.
Courier has bought Ihe (ila place
on "tarter hill." Mat Glazge and j
his mother h tve moved In towiij
and Dr. Perry, of Salem, has
bought and will live on the Carey
farm having rented his prune
orchard, near Cheniava, to Ora
Carey.
ItUKNA VIST A.
Miss Bertha Rnwo' returned
Monmouth Saturday.
Bert and Martin Conger were In
dependence visitors Friday.
W. J. Steele was a business vifll
or to Independence Saturday.
Clarence Kays took a trip lo New
berg Wednesday, returning Satur
day.
Dr, Otis I). Butler made a pro
fessional visit to Buona Vista Saturday.
Will and Abel Porter attended
the ball given at Independence Fri
day night.
Chas. O. McClain returned home
Saturday, to spend a few days ve
iling his parents.
Misses Judith Steele and Mae
Picket t attended the ball at Inde
pendence Friday night.
Mr. Cooper and A. J. Richard
son attended the Masonic lodge nl
Independence Saturday night.
Quito a number of people of this
vicinity are "Jaid up" with bud
cows, on account of the loggv
weather we have been having.
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further particulars eixjail
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I have received blank
registration of voter in I'
ty, for the benefit of the
olliee. and to save extra el,
the county, requests you if
ter early. I
B. Wiiii
Justice of tlitt
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not l.v cured l.y Hmip CnUrrli Curo.
Tho M. E. church is open each
oy.ju.og, except Saturday, h,r spec- How's This?
ml services. On Saturday after
noon nest, at 3 o'el-jok, there will
bo a special, children's servhe. To
all these services everybody will be
made welcome. Ik-side epecial
singing, this is the olaco to enjoy
Hearty congregational singing. -
Next Sabbath Mr. Edmoudson will fi
preach upon the following subjects: IV
Morning, "Prayer and Fasting that
Prevail." Evening, "The Rock of
Ages." During the week the Rev.
James Moore, of Dallas, will be
present and preach. To all these A
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services you are cordially invited.
W. W. Edmondson, pastor.
Fresh cow for sale.
S. II. McElmurry.
Interesting services at the Pres
byterian church next Sabbath both
morning and evening. A
kind welcome to all.
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and hJmimalmn, J mil sell iou a
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