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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1895)
fill K POLK COUNTY PRESS. doubted!? the domestic. So strung in the attraction of the Boxes for w Items and Editorial Ex proNftion. . 1 (Observer.) Dr. W. S. Cary, of Nebraska, has located in Dallas for the practice of his profession. I anyone going to run the Dallas warehouse? If it is going t be started up, it is time the people were knowing it. ench other that where it is not sat isfied there must always exist a measure of discontentment, which is sure to be an impediment in the struggle of life, resulting too often in a lowering of mental and morn I qualities, and a lessening of lh energy and solution w hich u needed in the severe contests of the world. Sentiment waived, the man w ho is happily married fliuU a decree of comfort, contentment, tii les of more or less value have been stolen. Mr. Thomas Cooper lost a set of harness from his livery stable and George Lemont mourns desire a sepaialion. But you d) not enough tear, abhor und detest it, shuddering at the very thought. All the tireecdimr tern Item tend to - - - s " the loss of a set of double harness i:, and gradually prepare you for it. from his barn during the past ten, b As to your outward behavior days. Other articles have been ! I like the general tenor of your life, taken from dilVerent persons. j devoted to God and seut in good William Dunn has returned to doing. Our iister town of Independence is forging right ahead in the way J peaeo of ,niiul auj stimulus to ex of improvements this season. tertion which makes it compara- M. B. Hendricks has leased the jtively easy to do his best. Derry warehouse, and we under Prinevillo from a trip on the desert ninety miles south of thai place. Ha thinks lie has discovered an I dislike your appointing such meetings as hinder others from at tending either the public prtnehm mm immense salt bed at a point due jr their class or baud. I dislike yo.ir spending so much time in several meetings, us many stand that Hon. E. T. Hatch, of McCoy, will be in charge. Track laying between here and Smith field is being pushed right along. An extra force of forty men has been added to the gang. The insurance- war in Dallas has been quite lively. The amazingly low rates given by the different -companies demonstrate how bitter the fight is. for Infants nnd Children. south of Pnneville, and about si'Vi'nt v-fivo miles distant, and brought home with him as evi- j that attend can ill spare it Irom .)..,.., .,fhU iimlsom.. verv Anal i IT duties of their eall.ng unlet! I'.ml.l ih strv of bun.au life beL...fc K,,lr . Kittled brine i they omit either their preaching or laid it would be found that these ! ,Yoin a 1HH,i llr!ir the beds. 1 tl,lir or l"",J- TI,U ",ntMi' ' j I - ' inliuences have Ikhmi powerful fao- ijM May Trasher's l'as0 5s ai tors in producing the best achieve- ulU)!imli oll0 g10 wtts thrown inents of the world, and that uu- fn,m tt horse in Meacham iilxmt a suspected" numbers of men who Lwk but no lmws Wllt. hritkt-ii. it Mil no t'VlilinuV ol llitcrii.'W ' ... . MOTHERS, Djlcnmn' Irou, Ov Do Vou Know r.w . . .....I ...... it.lin i' iul, "I have been mot honored, have owed the largest part ot tlieir work j txjt!li till the young lady to the happy cjtulition of their d-; jj,, A tHm.Uos0 slaU., ajt,,r. mestic Iile. 1 his h the oesi ex plai.ation of that increasing defer ence that has Wen paid to woman tends to dissolve our society by 1 cutting the sinews of it. As to your more public meetings. , I like the praying fervently and largely lor Kit the blessings of Ibid, j -artli'i. '"' 11 '' nated with a few hours of con-seiou-ness daily, during which she expresses herself as not f.eling hurt Our very efficient county clerk,! 1,9 viluatioii has developed It , ftU, jokc &Um i0 aa.illo, t. ller B.F. Mulkev, is coming to the ! has "ot arini fr0,a '"''lvalue j mvvory 8,,.m9 aoubtful. front a a nublic sneaker. He de-1 'l"8t'iwt' leadinS t0 a dt'IiC8ltc "TL . . front as a uublic siieaker. He de livered the oration at Woods last Thursday, and the eople pro nounced it the finest ever delivend in that section. Mrs. Tom Graves, of McCoy, had quite an accident befall her lust week while going along a steep hill side. One of the cart wheels broke throwing her out on the ground, the horse dragging her quite a dis tance and bruising her consider ably. The county court has just fin ished a full and complete settle ment with the various county offi cers, and have placed the delin quent tax lists in the hands of the sheriff, who will proceed to collect as rapidly as possible. Since Jan uary 1 the sheriff has paid to the treasurer the sum of 138.835. The delinquent roll amounts to $14,0U0. Wm. Townsejid, aged "G years, died at his home near Perrydale Jast Friday afternoon of cancer of he stomach. His funeral took plae Saturday, and his remains were laid to rest in the Brown graveyard north of Dallas. Mr. Townsend was an exemohiry young man and a prosperous farmer, and was married to a daughter of Mr. j E. C. Heyt. He leaves many rela i unerase iiirm.t Weslev on Holiness. Helow we give a letter from Mr. sideration -if the weaker stX, but it has been due to the growing reccg- j nition of woman's nower to help in ' the battle of life, not bv actual con-! U'l!i'.v 1,1 Mr- MtixtM-J on the sub tlict herself, but bv inspiring man jj1 of holiness: pre: ace or cct- Capt. Brown, of Josephine Coun ty, has a curiosity in the shape of a live oak stump about l'J inches in d'ameter, in which there is im bedded the left half of the antlers of a six-year-old elk, which had been deposited ever U years ago, tives and friends who mourn on jas shown by the rings marking the to bear himself bravely, and by creating the conditions under which he can do bis work well. This, notwithstanding efforts to broaden her sphere, will always be woman's noblest work. The woman who has found the man to w hom she can be an in spiration, making him toil easily and happily for her sake, has found the widest possible sphere. The instincts of every woman lead her to seek this; whatever else women seek is probably sought he cause they have been denied or disappointed in this direction. s. s. ITE.HS OF INT GUEST Gathered from osr Various Exchanges Throughout the State. Without anv ninny, which is useless between vou and me, I will simply and plainly tell you what I dislike in vour d.cttine, spirit or outward behavior. 1. I like your d.M'trine of jwt fe;:tiou, or pure l ive lvo exclud ing sin; your insisting that it is merely by fai'h; that consequently brother. it i- tnstan'aneous (though pre- Canterbury. 1, 1 11 .1 cp'ieu ami ioiioweii ny a grioiuai t work), and that it may be now at! tins instant, mil l iitsiikc your saying a man may be ns perfect as an anel: th.it lie vm ! in! il.'ili! or I above being tempted; or the mo ment he is pure in heart he cannot fall from it. I dislike your directly or imli-l rectly depreciating justification, j saying a justified jerson id not in! Christ, is not born of God. U n.it j 1 kiiotf much good has Im-hi doin hereby and I hope much more will' bo done. Kut I dislike seveial things therein. The using i in-; proper expressions in pray r, some-i limes tno pompous and mnguiti-j cent, extolling yourselves ratlor: .1 1 .1 1 ...n:.... it;.., 1 lllilll V.lHi, f.mt It Itlll llllll ,(.. you arc, not what you want. Your ailirintu.; people will be justili-d or sani'tilicd just now. Your affirm ini tlr.'v are when thev arc not The biilding tbem say "I believe.' f The bitterly condemning any that, oppose, calling them wolves, etc., and ironouucing them by procriti s . or not justTlied. j Head this calmly and impartially 1 U'fore the Lord in prayer. So shull the evil cease and the good remain.; ...1 :n . 1 1.. 1...'.. i kIIU tOli Will llilll I'V lll"H7 111.411 ever United to your nffV-etioiiale J. Wksi.kv, 1 .,f or 1110111. uu r wvwt ivawitl fjr :ii.iwi ; ftVMK.. mil o.l .! "'-n'"!"" " i-r"' "'' nVoM K-oivMl u.tc,mll.l,'..u.(W...",.MHi,l..rUUU....v.l.. without lnU.iinf liicia uulnoimf von Know tht yon ,WJ o y -'" U " ;v'" ,v"f " ttntn you 01 yvur pliy.iviuii kiww ol' wlul U l cim.i 1 f Vnn Kiww t!i.,t Ca.toi'a ! l")" w'l W lu iiijirvdiciil i puUmltct will! i-vriy UsCf ,. K.,xyh..tC..to.l.nUf.cpr-,',,ll..,..rtVf . fr : ..,! PH. hrr. l-.u,r UI,.,.Wv,. l..vc f..r :,::, JcuuJ f lu. m C;,.lu,U l of all oilier ttmt Jl fr cIiIMicii cumblnr.: f I.n v.... K.lV I'.,! r,lv,.l OTiiv lHt;-.tm.it -f '. f.. - ' catorla " i lu f..rm.i:. .i..t ! u. U.t " ' -'' 0 ,i"'M ,uv0u.cci..u..u."l"at.. 1.. 1 nb.ioti.lrty t-r.,U--f t v,. U..QWI-..I S3 vcri:o ! uf "'" u f",tah"1 f,f rciii. or imc ctiil !j ' v k-c V.t ,M..,..r,l,.f x:U ,...r.v! I.H-!r.,tm, ).,..! vh.M.c t u i.ii.i wi.i, unit i:i.i "y hvc "sr..'...n iv .: yi, Hi-- ':i'"yarniml'.i . "'''Oiiri OHTHERN PACIFIC R. B, R u o Pullman Elegant Tourist f ,!'. 'TUr fiif-ntinllo wlu'"'',"r' "f tt on every ritpi''i Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars S7 I'.U'L ( 1 . . . . 1 . k t . w .-. . . TO 1 i n'iioh. (kv ii.t.W'O lit-' .A. W nn,l " III J lK ' Ithrough tickets f)inu;t 1 ii'.N.v;m I ' 1 1.IOFIVU l.i j.vA'ir oti'K ! res rov un,i ,it j 7".7'.v K.isr i yorrn t lltf.iMltl'U.ill. t'Ml. llllll, ltlR , lit i,i l, i .ill .111 .r hiM V. II. II AWI.rV. A-. ttt, Jtttlt l'litli'MiV, (If ' - . - A. I t il HM.IIIV.A.Bt.tMM, I'n- Xji, N.i, i'n, .Mi.iiiui mnrt. ('uiiicr 1 liliil i. Putt rl il tt , ( lu Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. pnsjifiiger, a i'ortland 1111 11. ! .- V;; re robSied of i very cent '.Icy had, j "J " " account of his early demise. (Iteinizer.) Judge Daly and C. W. Smith go )to Portland next week to attend the A. 0. U. W. grand lodge. The county clerk said that Wal ler Kitnaey and Emma Gross pight be one and the preacher made them so. 0 T. Beardaley, of Eola, has about an acre of Royal Ann cherry trees and, expects to get about 10, POO pounds from them. (J. II. Chapman is building a ruit dryer at his large prune or chard north ot town. It will be a 6 tea m dryer 30x50 feet in size and with a capacity of 100 bu.shels er day. Andrew Mfiir started Monday afternoon with a force of thirteen men to their tan bark camp where they will in the next four weeks cut bark for their ntxt winter's use. Tale bearers and scandal bearers are dangerous persons in any com munity, and 6hould be ehunned, for while adding blackness to the reputation of others, they are al most sure to spread some on you. John Birks is lyi ng very low a1 his home near here, having had a stroke of paralysis more than a week ago. The left side of his face and right side of body affected, and there has been no visible change since the first. He cannot speak. While himself and family were away from home visiting friends on the Fourth of July some one entered the house of John II. Rob bins in Pioneer district, and pur loined about $15 worth of groceries, among which was a 100-pound sack of sugar that had not been opened. One of the needs of Polk county is more population and a greater development of its resources. We have enough unfilled land to sup port several hundred more families. There are too many big farms only half utilized- If they were divided up aiid better cultivated it would he better for the owners and the country at large. Wocaa's Hobleit Sphere. The relation which exercises the greatest influence over mankind, Vhether for good or evil, is un- 1 growth of the tree. The two lower 'pikes of the horn project through the stump. Rattlesnakes are numerous in the upper Rogue river and Big Batte sections. W. F. Wilkinson killed a large one at his kitchen door last week, and Mrs. Henry Sutton a few days ago found one on her bedroom floor, and her infant was crawling toward it. The Albany Democrat S3ys its readers will remember a shooting affair that occurred in Schmeer's livery stable two or three years ago. Charles Denny obtained a license for his marriage with Miss Nellie Smith, but she refused to marry him at the time. They met at Mr. Schmeer's where the shooting oc curred. As a result Mr. Denny was sentenced to the penitentiary for a year. A few days ago another license was issued by County Clerk Need ham fr the marriage of the same couple, and the wedding took place July 5, at the home of II. J. Zero-her. We learn that on Tuesday a lady went to look for black berries, north of town, says the McMin ville Transcript. She met three boys, one of them a young mar, and not knowing the exact loca tion of the berries the lady asked them if they could tell her where they were. The young man told her he knew where they were and started to guide her, and when some distance from the boys, as saulted her with criminal intent. She fought him off until he be came frightened and left. It is a pretty pass when a lady dare not venture away from her door with out a body guard, and that in a christian community. The lady assaulted says she would be able to recognize her assailant if t-he can see. him, in such event the young ruffian had best have his hide insured sanctified, not a temple of the Ifnly Ghnst, or that he cannot please (ji'd, or cannot erow in graee. I dislike your saying that one saved from sin needs nothing more than lonking to Jecus, n-eds not to hear or think of any thing eNe; b Sieve. be!ive, is enough; that In nveds no -self-exaiiiiuatio'i, no times of private prayer; needs not mind little or outward things; and that he cannot be taught by any person who is not in the same j state. j ' I dislike your affirming that jus-! tiffed persons in general persecute ; them that are saved from sin, and j that they have persecuted you on ! this account. I The Wllliolt Miuiif HiUI 1 .1. OitEuov t'irt- July 1 i Wo ii ; j was hrutight to town this evening 1 ' that the outgoing Wiihoit st;u:e wi-. held up by two highwaymen ;it the Howuid hill, about nine n.iies IVum j this city, at 11 o'clock this morn iiij. Henry MaSloon, the driver, ; 1111U one !w i said to ha ve hei-11 about jmU. The! ! rooberj are de.-ei ihrd 11s one short, j heavy-set fellow, and one taller j lii:lii, hniil weaiing woi kingiueii'w clothes, :i:r.l l aving their f.ices t envend with white nui.-ks. The inciimiiig etagu had passed that. noi.it hill 1") minutes before, h'.il it had time pii"sent;ers, two of hom ' had heen mi', hunting and hud shot guns in plui;i sight, which is, thought to have prevented a repeti tion of the recent Ager-Klam illi j Falls double xohherv. Jllsscd t!ic lluUuu!, Hit I lie U'ir. j AsToirtA, July 15. Mrs. Thomas I Ecchs, wife of a farmer residing near Vesper, this county, was bhoi I Saturdav afternoon b-- Thomas! - 1 Hopkins. The shooting grew out Binders, Mowers, Hakes, Extras. t.'.t 1 yoMofoio . PC . ! ) 1 .. .r, i hi, .5. fW .Mcm:ij.i.. itc.uj-i, to thi: un 1 1 111: rii.iii or Tw.t Tirnsccntlr.cntal EAS s v. Y.w. :ROUTB i liliUT I.MON :'i!l!ii.li.l!) I'.U 111'. VIA M'OliAM: Eincling Twinoc. You'll save money if von pureha-e tin - faU ol. ..'it ULiO AM' PAUL UKNM-.lt O MAMA A M KcnsaGCity I ( W I A rtn T Al t, MlvA.MWliS Frazer & Caitron, Monn-onl h. Alexander-Oo'oper Prng- Go SAn n,.hcisco. (K '.CAN 1 . ..Hilt .1 , .1. I. !" 1 ivf;: i:e. Slut ion erv, IVints, ' Oils, V;irnish"S. Urusluc, t'oillbs. S. A.'ivnvs uim to please and kt cv nips, yringes, , .,r O..MI.I.I ni-nn f....Ir V ..I.wl 2. As to your spirit, I like vour' , , , , 1 - - i ,.,,n .Pf.lu I,....,.,-. r,f.ll ..,.,1 I.....'...... 1 . 1 1 . .1 uaoiio iiaiiui: uviuncu if-ni f :- i cotifnlence in dod and your zeal j 1 0 for the salvation of souls. I dislike something which the appearance of pride, of over- Prescriptions . 0 V". .-- llllilll IIuIiIht ( i in til , S i ! 1 ! 1 it r. 1'iitent Mediritien t'ilMis. Pens, JVneils. -'CtC, Kte. nil 1 I:. II, Arut- l:, luilii 1.1I. i,r,, I I, i i-r I11I1 iU i,,i 1 Si. O, I oi l I i.f 1.111I11 ' : w ii. t,t u i t in, ! ii II, I u Afrtil, r,.mi.il, (i. j . ,f" s CASOUN (ENQ9NES Enterprise Tha Voekly Crcgonian EO eta a Year. ; olio Only Tin remihir ntihfcri fttiloii iricp dftliftKs-' i 'i:i'KiK ttlJt ttu dthf rt i-nlur iiilrripti'Mi I rif( if i'h Ai't-Kly nrvj.M mil Is tJl-i AIM ; wlioHitliMTilx fr liie Ktt(r'ti- una m.y ons i year In Mdvtu.n! fun f(('t Hi) J,riii'tprir' uinl th; Vf'k!y 4'n'-inlan iir ,v-ar lor t -hi. i; Atlld Mti ImorlbfTH puyiut; I h-. Ir Hiilir rlpt Ititi j for onp yt".ir in ad vhii'w will he entllU U u i 1 the Kum; oiler. tiie men. Saturdav JCcclcs sent word . I to Hopkins to come and take one of line cauieoui 01 ni.s iwivh ) p is- t,,,. HM,,. ,.toL-.wr ,..n tl.r 1 1 ') 1 - IUM 1 1 UU lirccnV 111.' 'IUIII 111 t'fl ninir rn rmi r n tiff 11 twlftrrii 1 11 1 1 inr 0 otherp, particularly 1 tie preacluTS, r 1 . . . A , ,i i. a ' ll Jt:it Willi il Illlf. i I'l'i ' ilv" 1 1 1 i i I I I I tliinking ?:ot only thev an; I'hnd , , , , . A ; w i . 4, . . - f, , ' Lcclen, he drew a bt-nd on Iinu, but? and that tljey are not fcent of God, , Illlf. IMflt. th(V fll'c lnrl r I i:t r f ' J l J , r, , , . . i the r-hooter pull'-d the trifr, and' P" tn I .aI nrw tvalL-trirr in hi uni ii ' a : 1" iv uii nomine iii,nv.tt I") . . , . . ,, " ! the bull struck Mr, hccles on ' ".,.. "i forehe.'id. The wound is not Rerioux. you another; that they have no M life in them, your speuking of j'our- selves as though you were the only I men who Knew ami taught the Go&pel; and as if not only all clergy, but all the Methodists beside?, were in utter darknesn I dislike something that has the appearance of enthusiasm: over valuing feeling and inward iin prceidons; mistaking the mere work of imagination for the voice of the Spirit; accepting the means, and undervaluing reason, knowl edge ai,d wisdom in general. I dislike something t'mt has the appearance of antinomiauipm; not magnifying the law and making it honorable; not enough valuing 'ter'dernets of conscience and exact watchfulness in order thereto; using faith rather as contradistinguished from holiness than as productive of. But what I most dislike is your littleness of love to your brethren; your want of meeknes?, gentleness, long-suffering; your impatience of Carefully -:- Compounded I lay or Nieht . l T . CROW yjiA. . . i I ...... w TTi . i r. l t i .in i 1 l""" H i I i T . ' M i Ih i II.I.M fulfil"" ' 'C ' .' Va iHV.-v.i..lr..i.M y kc'-'"--Ii k iLr cn i..imiii.j-- ' "-! i.'V.ij f,.ri.iiiii.Mti tr . f ft tin Bf ; I :'iln .Imiuw wnl KtW I.. film (iERCULES, r-UHi. mxip- lu. nuifitl " iiikiinil'le- Dm I """ M 11 rii"" Maliiirit.'turi.r ol s For iff: Sash I Doors MlW'UMMMHMMt ',. U.' f ijji'rl K n iiHonulili! mill wm li nnaiioiti'i il 2 rT(Er3T-ia ) KiialBM " " I'lurniluu. '.'a uiMt iiiui'iritltirp, . ur work In Hi" ""ft A NOVELTY I .!( C2AL-riL GftS ENGINE (inly l'i ftii Ktiniluiionlttiary Kern r ..( t i, I, H in ,im ii' , '1 ! I no :fU t of ( iiiMtrmin- i-t . i"-j''iii..iu. 4 , a .ir tiMt4.4UB,c.r uU),io V ' .; ' V ,,. it- ( - - T 'V" ' i Latest Forms of MWrnBM Legal Blanks. mmmmm ah Kinds. t 'ECU LA70r? fT 1 . , T ,, . ... 'contradiction, counting every man David Landles, proprietor of the1 ... ' UUI IIICUIJ lUUb irjllUTCD I OU I r.- A-'r. .' :.-r IJoadrr, tild you ever take Muimoxs Li.n.H Hr.uviATon, the "Kino op Livj " I;::;:cixi-:; V Kverybody nectln i.-.!i3 a liver remedy. It it a bluf'tr'th or dir.jaxiJ iiv-r that impairs oigc:;tion a-.'1, c '.uses constipation, when the wato Ma; siiouia Do camect otr rema:ns in Marshfjeld dye works, while tem porarily insane, attempted suicide by stabbing himself with a pocket knife in be abdomen last week. He inflicted a dangerous wound. I'ettv thieves have been operat ing about St. Helens of late. Dur monishes you in love; your bigotry and narrowness of spirit, loving in manner only those that love yon; censoriousness, proneness to think hard of all that do not earnestly agree with you; in one word your n i I M. in -uoay ana po.KOis tiie wnoie system, i that C-ull, heavy feeiincr is due to a ! torjiitl liver. Biliousness, Headache, I J Ma'aria and Indicc-sUon are all liver diseases. Keep tl;o liver active bv an i cxca" o:ml do'of Simmons Liver licg- : n'r.t ir cn-1 you'll pet rid of these trou- J l)i-s, and five tono to the whole eys-. tern. l'.,r a laxative Simmons Liver ! Hnjrtil-.tnr il BETTEa TIIAX PILL3. It ! J doc a no; rj.-i;., nor weaken, but greatly j refn sin 3 and sirengthens. i DRESS MAKING : CITY LIVERY SALIC mid KKKD STAliLKS. KKLLKY ct I!()V, I',-.,,,. Hiiiriniirn lo A. W. IHN-kNimili-r. i'.ic"!ary and Marino Engines 2 & REV TYPE FOUNDRT n..7 Kni nr.. Ham Euahi ihx f$m$, At flood turnouts for Commercial men Ilorwn hoarded liy lh.. ,.,.(( r month. IXDKI'KXDkNCK.on. divisive sniriL Indeed. I do not. . , . i - 1 .t.-iv iit Kat- nan i iie jiea f, ingtne rast weeK ft numDer oi ar- j J 6 Zeii:a&Co.,I'I:il;Mleiphia. 1 Goff and Goff. Wo are pn-parfd to do drene iiiakinit in the Iati-nl elvlc". and (fiiaranti-e ratisfaction. roiiiit wrvioe and n-afoimhle chariot. Dress Ciitting and Kit ting-. Cor. Railroad and I) Kts. I X EI EXDKX I) E. 0 ft EOOX. Ev. ry acka(? lia (he Jfed Z Z!" WAGONS & CARRIAGES Made or repaired on tihort li'itii-p, ami ut IowcmI jKiit tiibli priccg -:Jobwork Neatly Done :- Hii..lii.K f,,r WHoiiuiukiTH kept roiihtuiitl y on IihihI. YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED II. L. FOKIJ, Prop. Over Thou. FmnHI ..hop, IVUEPEKDKVE, - OllKOOX. Estes St Elkins, fowling City Draymen All kinds of Haulingr in or out of the city I'romjitly attondod to. Ch arteft reasonable. HORSE MEN (Jet yourlill tainted at th officii, and gt - the best work. Voti will tb be rnahe to swure the Ix-nt rwult from your invrntment. W Imw come fine STOCK CTJTS. rWOtir prices are the lowestftf