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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1895)
, rrw n Can at the Star Groeory, Tomato Sauce; Mustard Sauce andPui 4' Broiled Mackerel Soiiced in 1 . ! A "t : J1 he QButcqnioe. Enterprise Publishing Co., Publishers J, T. KOHD, Kmmr. J. U, MinilS, HuhIuokx Mumiiter H.ULISIIKU THCKMUAYH AT INDk'l'KVDHM k OrrlCE KAST KIDK MAIN HTKtH. Katerwl l lb. K,atffl, at Iii.Ic"-ioSi-', . or, iH.VillU .llMM U.S.! Wnllrr! uuscKirnos: J 1.50 vr.n Y K A It j Tuts Seattle Hiix-.inr cunts Imvi' a j Uov. P. V, Poling and wile, ol unique damage mi it on their hands. ' Albany, were- Wting in tills I'llV Mr. Hurry Prater bring suit against here, and that haiust will soon bl llCt C. Quite a number of tho graduates niuuiso.vY, ji:nK'.7, isa. Paul K. lVije to nwver 'iXM daiuagvs fur causing the death of life hualwuid, for which oileuse Page wai recently ac quitted. The dunuie suit issaid to l' tliu lii-Ht of its kind ever brought in the eetlou of II IPs codo which reads When the death of a person in caused ; gatiomil Wednesday mid Thursday Miw Edc Koberlsoii. Jossiejof 'ttt and somo ot the seniors went Damon and l.ulie MiJdleha.n iv ! to Fall City TurKiy or tt picnic attending the Tumor camptueet- jThcy r.'iHMt a .K-ii-aiit muo. ! int this week. Tliirtooit of the ihn- "I i Jus. O. Davidson and H. K.'uulged hi a bah.U.t Tii.-h.I.ij wen- 'P.nrch start lor tin' lVlknap . nig and tl.urouiiniy cjoy, iu Kiiis county, stid is niv.-MW.it ivat j priojjs tomorrow, to bo iibneut, The niemh ri oftlit' Ahum i gave . il.al of interest. Jt is hivnyht under mrliaim a month. i their mutual tuippi r at the dinng ; Patriotic ervice at tin. Cmigre- ball W ednoMlay rviu. .uuie church next Miud iv . were a gooon y- j hut no service in the ' stud-nta pro.sonl. they had a lino i ! r : ov.'iiiiiir sis the i.ustor will 1-c in nine aim ciijowh "" ........... U.NV xplimti.t. huvc been o.r,W.l ; I.U heir. r ,HTSonul ,o,,....a.,v,-s . j,, j v( ,(lll!llll, , to. ! why Eastern tuuuiKrtion ha not in j nu.v malutaiu an u.-lion 8am; Hit-j Uuk.V j th.ir va.ioui hom t..l;iy, llu.s yocentyesrs boon attiaotoil to ir.'j;.in ihtaui i-uiisiim iho ihatli." 1 1 1 -V.-1 in tho Moxob' ratlli at 1 leavinjj Moiiniotith almo.-l hir- ... (:,i!i:th .1- l'aiUTsWti WV.Iu.lay ' saki-n. W hat a ijima ia.v it ui ftiii Aru-oiitliioivj.uWio is rai.i.lly iv- I..I...'- !. oiilv ooct U lor tho lii'Xt two nunuiif I- y.r ------4 "-i il'-i HI JUrm JMry iiiiimi'i KriHloril. lo. Goitre Tl Years in greater liumUra than it has. A qunrter of it century airo I he tlKKl-tulo of hniiiixration itoimnl a ciintiiiinius lit ream of homo. oveLers into the Wil lamette valley and Eastern (Iivj.mii, lull during tho last half decade the mijsr.itoiy s;uiiij4 the ,ivjU. rival of the I'niteil ovenniir. him 50 cents, but he made a nice i,-tt. W'ann ami uit- hnticilj Tcnacloua Chronic Cno ClvoWy to Hood' SartapnrKla. TltlrtV-onw vmrn m:i, aflrr ihiiw-roiei In la'l ti l'll. II '1'' not Hive ii'tii.V tniil.-le.exw'l I lu-ili U.r. mllv,f..ri,..iii.v yim. AIkh.I l.n v Sutvx in the .iKliiotu.u of wheat. In ; little pick up by M-lItng It to " ' t In i r hal'V last ,vk. Tliey have , ! to rain inouiul If 1'tva.k ! IS'.C Ar'iitina eviiorteil oaly l,.VXl.lKK ; original owner tr ?".. j. ynll!lthy of tlu ir Irieinl. in i j. i would have Impels of luut, but in lsW her wheat j Tttcsiia v bikI Wedncstliy of this 'their afHwliou idV.ir. J Tcrrlbio Choking Spell. I i., i...i....'.v.,.l- ..,".. tho hottest l.iv of tho. i,,, i ., i:,,.,,,,.!., 1,..,.,, : Kveu my 1-h.'I9 '",v ,."r furrent has tiirneit mthwnl and the, ' n,..l if o, So iVIitllUI. :.,;.. ik. u ., i , .....viiil. ! V.T .. .1 .umt ol K.ntn- hy ,; lueehcap labor ol that countiy vnunies ; ' . ... ... ,, ,,,...'1"" " ' .. . f.'"".-.'..". l.iu. ....i lmuii.ll.it.lv Ik- broad prairies of Texas feein to 1k the! promised land tuwaiils which the anxious emiraat is tnrnins his weary tjio fanner to seil tit a low lijuiv and nourinc dow n liis heat at thiw rate j . K.,itif)UtMU t,f ,,.r JbrsrNai...rilUi m;..! I-'''';"1' 'II 1 I - . ..... I . l,.il i . . ... . i.i our town w in sikmi e ui-mo .... ,,... t. i,.n,u. 1 rviM',y j ,r ,.Vt.rv!Hly will to tli-i coat l fun to tiiK" in" iiiii i'"'. , buttle. My iu-'lt ni.wun-U ','t nii lu I lt footsteps. Oregoibas beHe rii.i ate j i what cl.iet the wheat supply from . in search of a fresh breezi' i Argentina is goinj to have Un tin.' Mis Mahc! Cti'ssoy for Newport. left toilav f.itnre piioj of that eeival eaiinot le in foretold, but that il will be verv con- than Texas, is never failing in us. cropi, has greater diversified i-eMUiro s and iii a much more nUa-'aut p:aee t ,. , . -. , , i m i ; iiieralilo is evident, live, but Texas lias cheap nuid ih.: is her. drawinir canl. .W tillable j jmK lund that w ill puiduee wheat or f ,,.luUM:i.e , J. If lhmins' to assume wnl piirehad at V - -"0 " ! ,v, (l. ; h.,,,!. appearand. .Not saus- U'liid in Oregon is rtouoie tuai i Hood' C Santa' The forenoon j v.rain for Wed-; fl.v& jxiruu ,d.,yV cercs nt the Norma. ; y ; P ; ; llUm,l(., -( rpC; commencement last week vasin-i" . " ' now. Il U w- i.l-r Ik y0- " uih-.-itant!c otl.Utcl by otir j ww ;' !U"1 ,ul1 ,v!'''"r" ""Xt M"", MJ wtoahhrnrnt U. W on respondent. lie regret" the, day. J ,v (rimun,t m-li.-hN.rs, for v.bk""- ,, .. i... ;.( .... ... . i .it. .-.i i liif tvorw nil Hie iiiivc n:il no one tlioi'KliI omisMoii coiiaiiy wi.u ic-, "i.i . .l U'vnt;e is trvi'i ins sumiI wmi ,.., ,liflll.K ,i, ii,i-, ah ll",tin' li.iinicrr uml pads, by le , thoiiThl n rnr, inoMw-Ihh' a' t :i' veup 1 :....!:.,. .....I ..1 I 1 ... r : I UtfO. .U. . .IIM.V Ill.in.ri,..-,. I... liirsellt ti .-id UiCC. he Wll UiS.i i- -I. i. . n:.. -' i ... ... GhOTHING. ..r thru' of lite Itiidiuj; . TAIhOIHXd llOb'SKH of ri.i. xr, I am now ir.pan. I ! make Mm. i " ir id .inls, ilnu it ' npi-r tban "i (, t v ,,,t of leady intnlc ha k. Suits from 8! and up. .Pants from and up. Perfect Fit & Workmanship W. H. PATTEKSON- INDEPENDENCE. - -r v I . a . .... rather i.no now to jn.on.-.i program. A . inte .vt'.i.-i treat will erl',,1, f iff ii. tk nnl.V lleoili. f builders want clieap haul xuu they m&ek it where it 13 to Ih IiatK When ever the lands of tho South anl ShmuIi- i CSberi Elected H.i, midiof U-lx-kah, elected tho following 'M'" Kccuiem, i ies.... v , .. : ot ,;uv are at i urner anci..- . i on llir, iii I til ii. he a bull. The anitnai !!! List l-'riil iv to visiL re!ati i. ' I I'rank I. 'teas did himself mm li Ul'l llll'loU if existence. Imibt dlv ,cre. U-u.d in Uregon nouo.e '" I ,ksl tth!l u.jilif lVllU r of ilt r;l0tio . ,. ,.xl Sunday t'hen the entire bmSdir. price, and the Intern hoiiu er tonrnan.ents. , ,! lii.eioirses to be deii vcred' in:-' new c-al id pa.ut. know this to Iw the case. Climate i cs;lilljtitms anj K,.m.r;(l i,US;ess oir by Itev. J. II. N. I ell at I lie I'teshv- !. The Summer Normal opened alone caunot draw iiniiiHrr.it ion. Home .ntun-d tl e annual (i . 1;. ' teriaii chinch. K-v. Mr. 1 1' is , .M,,tllav wiih a !""od ly number i n I1 '"'' ..ill .... ,..ii' I ii. .i,t tii.viL-i'r anil al w !l vs ,..i.,,,.!.,,,... I ilii.iL i hoe ii oui ' ; fiieauipaieiii wr next year. , . , ...i,:,.(.N :.. .... ,.tl- I.. ,,, i,,r.... .ti.... nn.l i.ndil-' At, a V Slaves iiiu? .ao-bM. ..' : 1 J f t I . 1 . . ...... s .... ... . . t , . . ligiMit and convincing manner. ; able '.iinc. '. Ibu n i Vi ' i. !""' t!i Tii icn,.. I. 1). Driver met wf.lv aj n mivUr ( tbe i itiieiw tram .Momtav mt i V Tin re w.v t.rt -!-hmut tu-rc last ! 1 . 1 . . I . .. 1 .. .. t .. i . 1 11 . t.ti;....s fi .. v ! on mw 1.11111 ir.u itu' ' ,ri " ; hit - Ti hl. ! .-m i . v a it . t 'ti not anui nu, iu ure hwrtwub i i , n .Ml ,..r LegaL Blanks ii',. FOR- itilnpa on the Pai ilie court Lie i vi-i.i ii" i ii m.. i.' t ir..,,i!. i: m irorcit i'v a iiuiniirration ecain turn t anls Oregon. 'i i i . i: .'i.:.. i ' n" t hrew Driver a-'ainst hirhed wile' l . . ei fr k. o., .u iro ,7. j.nia ouii, r . . . . . . , . : , Western Oregwi has an incomparable trej,lrer .Mrs. J. D. Irvine. The I M"-, yrwi him tnjrl.t ul,v ai,.i( ' r.ccra ji. his ne.-li on me imi . Prof. Swann went t. t'raw.ru's- siirer, .ilrs. J.I). Irvine. Ill elimate, ririi and fertile foil, inar-!i!s ; installation will take jdace Tlies e sources in mineisals, timber, ajtricul-' day ev-nillir, Jul v t. ture, hortlcultiwe and stock raisBijrani j the day is not distant when i; will be j A t'hri-tnn Kn h av.r s- ci l , , t i i:is need KrMn' i in ,r. V. X. I'.ra (lev h is t'fweti i'. rei. ; Popular Lecture- ! but he is m-' consiiierfd dan;!? rolls- ! tiilil pn the m-Iii he p.'-.i i ! ''iw.s. ,,f w It alnv.s i ly injured. Mr. Ori-i Turrur 1 ll.l. l.-i:in.u. i ill.' h1' of I thv advanced clas. dUiMn- and wif. Rev. J. 11. 'i. liell will lecture at Oakland, ('id., arrived in this eiiy j ):, ., f,vr,. li-m heen nl work the roost prosirous eoii.monwsiJth on j the Presbyterian church Monday j vwnf.s,lv iiftennwn. Yuttntr Mr. j fr last wi ck on Dr. Dmi-hiy's the I'aci&c slope, it nci ci in c nueu , r.,...,, .... ".lu.-ir is son oi ut-i. .u ,ouse. It wi.l soon Ik- im.ii- nt;y ceiu lecture tor iu wiiik. ; Turner of tbw Ptt-, ntid Inn vts:t i -I .n't fail to attend. Iit-v. Mr. KcH :.,,.. .... sarurL-i: to his ivircut-. i ranks high as . a popular lecturer. ; ir(, relH,rj, times verv dull in I he Statjs. Th S. F. Examiner in disjcaing the penine of the Ualtic and North sea! He briugi wit, liuinor, it keen in canal closes with the following ierti- sent modern canal building: "The sbij- a'nal builder is making short cuts for sayigat ion all over the wciat, but the greatest cut of all still remains as a challenge to American enterprise. The 'church: new hotisi pit ted. Prof, (iinn iloi r I hi fourth term f music h-ssons at Ciilvurv cltuich teliigeuo and a large store ilirri'dAd i 11 1. ,i-m -i t i, ,i . it l.ir nt.,1,1 f "b--" "y.r reii.arKS -s every topic that lie uisc.isses. U bespeak for Mr. liell a full hou.s i"-!p,hlcu state, ami wHi prob.ui.iy I ' of well ttake On-on bin iH-rtnanent l.-o.i.e. Monday vve.M K I here were b rntion' itwecn M an.1 UK) vi.-iior presei tuidv fT 1 1"' ol ; -ii kle. Tili-i i ;r llfW V Ul.'tV wliicb, il it prove. ! he a -o. .' vi.l.llii:.: wlca. wni I"- an ml niilajj- to the fann' is. A ijnc-r comp'siti m on ih"j w 4 r nd by one of the j iveuil.-s e our Srliolil. I.trri f. Joi;i:u. SALKM, 'POUTLA-ND um lake C'a.o -r,i r;Y A I f.mia Leave pur! ,i 1 il Tin mIiii . 'Ihuo.' ui' iu-1 hat iti.Ia.V. '. . I . ... .. I... . 1., 1 .. ,- .i..i . v. 1.1.. r ami I iwmi-" !. ill e ib'tu a: Patriotic Serrica- rrrpran.jue for next Sunday ; cmjunctioi.P the brilliant star morning al tlic Wongreguliouai leann.ii; jun o i-ri present. , A beauttlul .iKtsoiioMiial )le', t:, pn f. is liavinj; grwrt i".tccer nomenon nccarml late Tuesday j w , iu.s t.-achinL'. evenint:. 'illie ere-ent iimou a-mi anil l nt I) UMie'- venos eie jo in.'ifiimil v wrnt ity of Manchester has spent more on a 1. waterway designed merely to-eave thirty. r forty miles of railroad transiiortatioii j than the entire estimated cost of thei V:......,.. I Tl.o ,-ilV of ( ' i , i -t , ' .1 ,1., ua . . . ' ' J : John MiMiil.v ' in Turner Tue.-day iiuti -in.-FricniN from I.nue (otmty of the cresent.. 1 he ctar apiiaren:-, vi.-itmir :.t .J-.taus ledrnw s. : Iv moved iiv an- ar.h around ' th !'pper mrner of tin :::oon to the 1 northward, mil each maintained. thei1 relative positions until they are iXix i!opv. Lord' Prav?r li. l;es()onsive Heading-. 4. llyniii. .5. Praier. ti. Aiitl.ein, "C10.I Bless Our I'uioii." SmuiK behind the coast ratine. 1. Nni'liireKeHdinir. I !,.,- fir, start, il in the t fit 1 1 .- riiio, ; .'i 1 1 itLiciruii, 14 epenuing nan as uiuen 0.1 1. ........u... iSp.llls,Ie(( u;lnIlt.r." channel as would lie required,, according j Address hy the Pastor, iMi),,or oor uuniiti v s ria-i. 10. Jlyinii, ''Amern-a . . .1 it . -. . . I . . . , . I . r--i fi, nni.o ' W nits ugitrcn vi 111c ciisinct.-- w the Atlantic and the Pacific. Tim wort which Germany is just celebratuis; has been done at more than half the sup posed cost of the Nicaragua canal., in rder to save vessels the trouble of steaming around a peninsula twu- or three iiundred miles long. The Isth mus of Corinth has been pierced to spare a couple of days' sailing, a canal is about to be cut across v ape Cod Lr a smaller object, and New York has just oelebrated the opening of another which will spare vessels bound from the Hud son for Long I land, sound the arduous i ig secretary, Nell M. Jlili; treas urer. Mrs. A. M. Hurley- A com mittee of three wan appointed on by-laws, it was also voted that the necessity of going anuuud. Manhattan j president appoint an executive Permanently Organised. Pursuant to adjournment the "Naiive Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers for Polk County" con veiled in open session Wednes day evening and cGi-cted perma- Mativ liieuvhci-s of t! e Kvansrcl C:il church will L'o In .Ictleismi to .imip uieeting Che Sis'. f tSis week. U'c m di-r-lai'd that Prof. Ship CV has H cltreil the Pel i dale .fh.iol for the coining year, ( i. M. Kn.st is exporting to teacii uesday evening, ami only for lie a summer sc ah.) 111 L'l.ickiifnas being promptly discovered luijibt j ,: uinty. Ht:s e-s to him. have ivsnlte'l seriously. It ir ! Hex;K:x, c'r 1 -ti... I shed 111 the rear of Kosendo't it Patriot-Ilirschber!!. stoic building W.-d- supiised Si have started by smiri one carelessly throw-im: the stub .1 j a cigar among the dvy debris in; tne. thed. j Ernest, the lo-ycar oid son of ; ;,, Salew cue day last week. P.oii was pi high minded lust. Sunday that he carried his l(!(c)aj on his 11 rtn. IWUKSMC W'm. Puijtia was doiag buKiiciH ; nent organization. I he following ! Mr. hli JiHiiison. w hile perlormtng officers were elected:- President, J. j on a trapesi; accidcnily fell and T. Ford; Island 2nd vice president, j fractured t'.bJ left firearm just 0. (I. Cdiid. of DalliLs. anil Ja v P. ! ubovi-t he wrist. SurcieHl :v'd-war r .,., r tr it v,. ,.,Ji ...n..,l .it.,1 tin. irHi, fun. i TSih eaternillars are beinni' a to i.vu,,(; ( ,J,,.,., ......... ....... ...w ...... , . .- . . . MM-.-IC-'IU ei-retarv. M. L I lorris-eorrpsrwnul ! sl.-;ilfnllv ridiiced. I raid the i.sli trees in t his vicinity.!1 island. Yet a usual which, at 00m paratively small . cost, would save a detour around a continent, shorten voyages by three months and revolu tionize the commerce of the world, re mains unmade." . The "Native Song and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers for Polk County fected permanent organization in this city Wednesday evening. The prime object of this organization is to per petuate the history, of the Oregon pio neers, the fame and good name of. the noble men and women who first blazed the road to the Pacific NorthMost and made possible the magnificent civiliza tion which exists here today. The sons and daughters oi Oregon are already rallying to this organization. Jackson county has an organization olsometJOO members, Douglas cusntyihas a. mem bership of about -J0O, and other counties are coming to the front. There is no good reason why Polk county should not enroll a large membership, and. it isn boped that every native ton and daughter of Polk county who are of legal age will become a ruenilwr of the organization. numittce to he coinpo-ed of one more member f."in c: 01 pre. cinct in the county.. On motion the meeting adjourned to convene at the city hall on Wednesday. Julv 24, proximo & Daily Steazaboit Line Captain Graham, of tho steamer ef j Altona. has now completed his plans for a daily 8tcarnboHt line between hen; and Portland. The Altona will operate on the lower Willamette and the little steamer Gray Eagle will ply between In dependence and Mission Landing where the two boats will form u junction It i-i hoped that the new arrangements; wiii b'.j in operation by next Sunday. The Gray Eagle will leave here every morning at OtoO, Sunday excepted.. It is a matter of considerable imiortance to the busines of this city and adjacent points to have liver traflic the year around, and we are quite pure that' our people appreci ate Captain Graham's efforts in affording? them a cheap line of transportation. If the new venture is a succosfi, and Captain Graham is quite certain that he can navi gate the river at its lowest stage, it means hundreds of dollars saved to t.'.e Jarmers and business men in They are rapidly Dr. Price's Cream LkiUing Pcwde. j t ecs f leaves. A j,rJtl Ooli MLsl Midwinter l air. San Frisa. j 11 i 1 A.r-jju Lewis Ilel.llKT. ....... shiiipiti:' wheat. stripping the is There is about. l.l'CK I AM L I'M. The in ry i ii. k of 1 he stcl.le i a.'.iiu heaid in I he ha y !! I is. Yo'tr SllVef r.n respondent Ico (the f.nuitv of keeping his lilim' t j 1 I j , 'closed I- Vact. ami ..;.. b. fine, ' K X Ci U S ! VO ACIllS 1 .. . n I line uvea r.r. Geo. St 'i le ami the ll.lgley 1 '.'. j have purchased .1 n-iv tbre-hini' 'nut it. a 1'J hor-'o power engine and j 1 -HltoJ r'-paraior. Tli"h,ysa; j .are pr.)iari"g t-i i'.o smno till I l.ihre.shiiig llii.i a-o-i. They nm j ! have have two large J. I (Ve a-.' -j I ii:t;.,r separators, one outfit i 1 ( .iierate in ll.e Lcwirvilio count iv j jiiid the otlur will le run in tiiUj i -n i t mil. j 1 V.'. If. Giant, of? i;,'idg.'port. has 1 '."1 i t'.n of lite b"St hop in the, 1 1 I county. 1 ick is a M!"ci.ssmi nop- rower. 'Darkiy" has stniek tin' true j ,'ia l. at f Jake is ;;'iiug t S.llow il ', uji 1 1 a r 1 ;y. A ha of rude Imvs il i st 11 rUoil th rcjio-e ol Boine ot 01 e-i-'hliors nliiiig I he. LucKlamut' load the other ,li. by ilie n ckles li.sch.iige of lire arms, I'm i;oo. tt riAiii-naiv Fast Time. Cheap Rates. - , ,.- 1 - . .1 .1 .,.11... L - 7,1 T Tm A'TjA 7t77iT"n Ally J. H.UUKUJi A i tt,v the L U .1 Wagons, Cavriage. and BugieJv in iJik county. Cr."s of all kinds look well i (KK) bushels in tho warehouse to ; hip. around Dallas. Mrs A'tHna Parsons-, of Alhwiv, Several .eople from iiscilv are i "as visiting her rmnt, Mrs. G-. W. att 'tiding the teacher,' institute at j II5ord, this week. Monmouth this week j If a wind stonn ever cunes up 1 1 . . .. 1 .. a.i .. 1 . .1 . 1. Rev. Parsons, P. F-, of the M. JR. " catcues i.ie .11.. ..t church, preached in Ddlas Sun those parachute sleeves th"V wear, ' City .Book Ston; . j STAT I US Vi: Y . ! cosri:rTi()Si:it i ''.'; f .;. 1.1, inc. mm mmm. the matter of low freights. All i b order "f oommUtee vear round riwr navigation is Bome ! Th annual government repsrt of tbe-j ... , mineral resources of the tinted States 0)g needed. for the year 1894 reveal some i n Wrest-j Hie facts. BoBinstance the decrease in.! Assewor Beckett was in the city thing-this section of country hag j will continue over this week. A day. There Has IWn considerable work done on t'ne road-i in the vicinity of Dallas this season. U. II. Chapen moved out of the Dallas hotel Saturday. The new road between Indepen dence, Monmoutlvand Dallas will soon be ready for travel,, shorten ing the distance between these points about. one-and'a- half miles. Pa-v. J. L. Fulrell and family returned Saturday from Tanaent. and report a very suecessful meet ing: While several of our (own Imys were practicing on the bicycle track Tue-day evening, their wheels accidently come in collision and a headlong tumble to the ground was the result. 'ihe 4th of July celebration which was to have been held at Dixie, has been changed to Dallas Idaho, savs: ' I was all rnrr down weat. nen-ous ana lrntaole thit,uu'U overwork.. I KinTfred frjun lirnlri fr.- I h revival meeting at LHerty , ti-.'ue, mental deprcssionr. etc; I bc- A share of yniir patronage soiiejied V, Slrtu tt inar i'?t Hfll'-r, ! INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. TAILORING-. 011 1mm! t iro'ii. TiredAVeak, Nervous Could Not Sleep. Prof. f. D, Edwards, of Trefton, came m eak and nervous that I couid not' sioep. I would arise tired. great' harvest is expected to- be S,n-i ' , n an,Vrc'1' h , 1 - ! aiscouraca and blue. 1 began taking fl- r the production of iron, amounts, to : V . """""J' owners of the Dallas woolen mill ana now eyerytning H cnangerl 1 k-" and silver has fallen off !,hrou?h .WIth the assessment this , t 6tructure intt) j siec-p 9r,and!y, J feel britfht, a.lve t24,6So8, and silver nas. iaiien on havine onl v a few fraement- , -. .. . !,. .1 ana aasbitious. I can do more ir. 'one lAAMflftA . The nMluctin of '.I..,;i. ..' .,K, n u.i caniier, .. Y anf now than I used to do in a .v,,,, ' - ! fcv..v. .... r,n,.r, nr o mar kit' lor- Ih Vw told has incressed 3,5c9XK), and the " Deckett info: ins us that he ii fr,,it cror of I'olk eountv . 1 t, ifmnnnnnn'essinsr iironertr alxiut lOpercefiti .tminm -Tnort ij over 100.000.IXK) messing property 1.1-i.I.ia larf nAn 'a Acr. fvi Ant 1 ;i - . : f i IJiri I OkC i la I O fl-S.TCrJlJC 1 1 1: Hel ( HOVER. oaiions more man m iw, wimc , - , - , . . ,. furthermore gaya that it is difiicult totalvalueofthepiXMlnctoffctone ofalltocoect poJ1 Ux yearj which Jrjnds increased from 133,885,573 to phows a scarcity of money among $37,092,102. , the iua??es. this CTcat rood I eive Ir. Miles' Ut:3torativc en'ine tne soie credit, I It Cures." j Dr. Miles' rrln Is soH on a posltlr j - . AII'iruCr'is'sMill ltail.ljoiUs lor ti. or ' The wind Motrin and the dtiBt, rw&'&Z&'t flying reminds u that Euuinicr,is; 3IONMOUTI1. AnniiliacofsaiiipIostZ Satisfdeticn Guaranteed T. L&YTOIT JENKS, IndepiMideiii-e, Or. DONT m$t$ 1 tricu re a liMttt once, 1 DO II I n cr.v3 But I'll Never A Inst s 1 r Do ft Any More. DON'T (lisj.titu with a Vvmuan v. lin rlio fa oil I L'ooiIk are tit" otilv imcrt t,i l.iiv. U" itiM' she knows what she is talking ahmit. illj:ti' V till hoe vhoii t.n. p;yn our Jil'il'f iui! tiion-v-savi rs;. sho tulkrt liko u sen- DON'T sihlc woman DON'T W. H, Wheeler, PIANOS, ORGANS, & Icalcrni SEWING MACHINES Sewing Machine Needles and Oils. SEWING MACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED. fftPirm with f Ity lUxk HUtn Maix I.M.trHXt.K.VCE ! try tu rti'i'tw jviMrnclf fur -roing to ff,,"lC ollii-r-;-toi-H inslcad of mint. Yon kn" that yoti can od'itr tin rciium that can hu -Kullicient for p:lS!i'' tho f-t'iri! whom t!- Il-at and ChaijHut jo tojZfthr. "DON'T t,x'( t wif" t ni'H't y.ni iinjUsaiitl if you've l.ot '.i to wniiu other htoro tliir ours .vln-M hho HXprcs.-ly tohl you to o,, nuwhero t lso.- 1'" 1 ilo the! tTiing-s if you fxju-rt tn live Im ami lu-op yiur hair on. WK -WATXTT ;i,1i-pi"o .in.,, in ni runiishin (ohm's, rlio s, Jii Y t'oods ami ( foccrii'S. Ul' J have the largest line ever otTercl in the county aii'l at l''e ; 1. . : . .. .1. .1 J' iuwim ui(.toii viii 111. 1 0111c alio nee. Monmouth Mercantile Co, M:ojNrjvrou'j?H:,. - - - qreoo sV