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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1895)
For all kinds of Vegetables and Fresh Fruits leave your orders at the Star Grocery. JtC (!BnfCVlUiOC Tkk liMth ot Hon. K. S. Strulmn ro- llovca from our uiidnl a prominent char- : after in tho legal mid political liiitorv of .Enterprise Publishing Co., Publisher i j,, Matl, xii do.i jurist a man of of acknowledged ability and force f. H, MolUN, HuMmM Muiiiiitr ehmaoter, Mr. 8tr.ihau was a domic crtil in polities, hut lie was too broad- minded to be in bondage to the political viced of hiiv iarty. lie was a sineere, , T jt,t. W(le ol Onm (uitlifiilly, both in JUHaORlPTlUN: $ l..'0 IKft VEAK tw mu o e ,, the THURSDAY, Jri.YMWi j "Prn. tench. . i , T Horr-Marvi'v debate is attracting ?n same in-xonorab!e(?) law govern .- ,. , . , ,, v ' k . conindcrabla nUiut:on throughout the jlllll tniwu cmwo trrwurj umi raiuvin jour neighbor. And totvign iialiona Jiold the same doubts ot the govern FUUI.IHHKP J-Jtl'HtAV AT IMlKI'tiMifcNl K ,Mr.fic tmr kuikhun xthkkt. W. A. Moorlied ia building summer kitchen oil the west aide of his house. Postmaster Iliggius has moved into hi a eu miner residence north of tho college. lr. IVtr and family has moved into their new house just north of Ira 1 owell a. Dr. Jeup, of Salem, ia taking charge of Dr. K ploy's otlice during the absence of the latter. Miss Maud Lewis lias been quite etek with asthma. At last reports hv was slightly improved. Miaa Lottie (i round ia recuperat ing at Svh1;i Springs. May she re turn much improved in health. Mr. Lock wood, of Portland, paid Monmouth a Hying visit Thursday last, making liis monthly collec tions. John Murphy and family and Ham Mulkey and family are in the mountains on the I5ig Luekia mute gathering blackberries. Prof. Ginn and wife went to Cor vallia last Saturday morning to visit islatives. They returned law, at a time alien that law was in full a . .,ro;;. ,0 tl0 ..rower and puts a ( , ,. ' 1 ;oree and effect, and concurrently with j amoullt of 1110Iu.y in innnediate The manv fr;enJs of Mri, '&n,y the beginning of tbe great panic through cirinllalitm for ,,,1,,,. allJ Wljng. TI.e to lei(rn uU .which the country ha only rt'oeutly S ;miictilioiis apiwnr to U good for hops i,,. trv i i ir. We hotni it lnav con- At least the out-jtiuue until the will become ipute well nguiti. ' o luntry. niontV tolveney'that'yoii do ot jour i neighbor. Why then bo aurpriwd at ,the condition of our treasury or at our. Hoth disputants are reauy fluent talkers, and iear to U ijuite equally umtchetl in intolleelual iiiip- alllng credit? The buainesa revival in adue to the promise of a reversal of this It is inent. Mr. Horr in joint of fact the most experienced debator, having had large exieiience in oval controversy. The public will watch with keen interest ! the points made bv each alvoi-ate pro ult.v11i.w Pit. .ttitu.ii.wiirv r ' . i and con on the tne coinatw queslion a euriona fact, however, that the falling ,0ft In revenue receipts began more than Tiivke i some encouragement in rais fi year before the rejual of the McKinlcy i,, 101,8 t m cent vr pound, it leave . passed. And it is a!.-oa no: able fact that ; starting at 10 cents in less than a year after the repeal of the for )10.lg j f ;( ol better than McKluley law a marked revival in Imsi-, lhe fjr wat. nes8 set iu. Nuinerons lactones a am ( Several of our citizens have been attendiix the meeting held bv the . . I .. .. .....! .1. aet their whec's to spinning and ralseil j Tiik Ked river valley ia no inconsi.i-; cvunueilst, twev. nos, in our m iu , the wages of empk.yea 10 per cent over eial.:e w heat pnxlucing repion, and it is j jj"' ja . . &i : ! . i t itnAiihi iii.ir t ii. i ;imitt iiiiii friiim in w pno wages iiibi. ircvaiievi ii bh.-.h , r- - i under McKinleyism.- If a hish protec that section by rain, smut and rust may - tive tariff is the cause of bnsiuesa pros- eTect tlie price of wheat on this roast, perity and a low tariff the cause of bind-; There is nothing that would be a greater ,'neB depression how are the above facts benefit to the country than for wheat to ito be explained? Our contemporary's j command a lair price, Si or CO cents ' explanation is puerile and weak.it re-j per bushel. f erees the inexorable law of cause ami I pffect, makes tho cart pull the horse and puU business iiioii an imaginary or psychoiogk-nl basis." Ths mere thr. a of democratic tariff legislation produced the financial conditions of 1S93, and the promise of possible republican legisla- the future caused Charles Masterson was taking in the sights of our burg, Sunday. Ii. T. DiHitlibv, of Klkins, was doing business in jur town, I Monday. ion three years in the future 'caused j J0hn McFarhind, who recently business to i eyive and encouraged the .'came in from Eastern Oregon, had helpless manufacturers toset their looms to weaving. The actual conditions of Jrade have nothing to do with all this, supply aud demand is not a factor in the misfortune to get one of his horses badly crippled. Our "mayor" (who is rather small in stutnre; had a coup.i- oi hobos in the pound the other even Mrs. Ilat'.n Whitney gave a pleasant party to a few friend Thursday evening. lee cream and cake were served and a very en joyable time was reported. Dr. Crowley and some of his friends started for Netarts Bay last Thursday. We hoj they may have an enjoyable time and culca all the fish they want to cat. Rev. H. Schukwecht, Hie presid ing elder of the L'vatigelieal church, j n..A..k...l .. tur.r ivoiillonl fc.trnifitl! pil ULUni M III. v.'-vii . . t u . i Sunday evening. He is a gd s)caker and a very pleasant map. Rev. Dr. Parker Is the beloved pastor of tho Universal. t church at Fni-go, X. P., and has alo jeeit a pastor III lVivldenee, H. 1., New York City and Troy, X. Y. Ho aays : 'lregart IUwd's Sumspartlla the bt blood purlrli'T, and I hv giiod rvaoa tor this opinion. I in now 80 yrs of sirs. Fourywirs Stfo I wir'ott with rhuaatisin in uvy back aud limtM, so badly that Uwaslmpos. ible for me to get my usual sleep at UI2I1L I hsd '$1 lust rsrtlally r- covered from the rut, a 40lb, Myapjie tits was oor and I felt languid and weak. Ia fact 1 w ss In a very dilapidated con dition. HsAng heard and read so much bout the wonderful cures produced by Xlood's SarsapsTilla I resolved to give It atrial. I followed the olree! Ions, aud be fore the fifth bo'.tlo was Cubbed my ap petite was restored, I felt Invlgoratofi and Strong. My rheumatio diiTlculty had entirely dis appeared. I cr.aot but think very highly ot Hood's Sarsapartlla." J. N. Pakkke. Saraa- parilla Be Sure ( rfUfeS to Get I Iood's -4. REPORT Or THC CONDITION OF THl INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK. At Independence, in the State of Ore gon, at the close of business, July It, I-s-.kV Ktaiii'sem. I.iiit unit iIipih.hhU (vviilmfta, nvt'iiml uml iniwwilml I', h ll.mil. In ii in i-lriiiuiuui l'llillimul V. lli"l HtiHm. m-i-ill ulm, PU'. - - -Kuiikliia hmiw, inrnllure ml atnrtN Cui. In. .11 Nki'l Itmilia (i'l Swcw Sl In. Ill Mm llmik. Hint liiki r Cur ir in i'in'viil uirviu 1 li.i'l. uml irtiwr ih iiii -N, .u.. hi nilier NmiuiMl link Kkm-mimiimI iiri I'miviu-y. iiii-hft miH rt'lil. - - - - I.AMM'l MilNBV HMV IS IUNK.VKI l.titt ifiiitir iiiiiihi I tr.wr 11 i,i T.! SI PS H NHW 1 IM Ml HtHU-ini'lliin niml Willi V. s. Trewuier, 4 i-vt i-en. ui oirvuimUiul ul 1.1 til w Mil M ,l.-i M Tiilnl m.u: Hi II, 1IM. Ill M, 11. IJ.V K I.1.1 m iv'.,ill ht .,:4 ii! Hood's Hood's Pills arelhebert tamlly csUiarUo ml Uv. me Jtciue. llaruilt'ss. reliable, sura. Mtirilu.l.i.ul , 'u,1'," I imivltiil (irniiin. iiw v mii iul - ' V NhIIi.ii.i. iiHiik iiulr" uul.luiiilliis -lint, la ..tlii'i Niiii'iml M.iik ' Piiv Ui HiHiw liMiik mitl lM.nkT - I II N llllMlllll IM'illl ' ' hiillviihlul ilvK.ll kiilll"-! Birlln'li Pviiimm-i ivrlllli .linil iirii .il Nulv KI1.1 lIH rv.ll. i.uh.iM ..- Tul.l lll.ll M M(te uronvi ". . 1 ..uiit.i i'i I'tilk, 1 I. v. I'. 1 '.in ijv. t'u.h'vr 1 Hti e-iimiiw. tmik.iliiN l, hiiiIi-.iii- liil thw Mlii.i r lii iiivul I. In llir u! r in kiinl.iii. .'".I li...ii-r, . e.ili.N.NArt V. 1 n.liier. mi, iw-itiiiil unit .wurii lu lii't r. uir On- 'Oi tlM orj 'y, em. . ...ilk. 1 -Airl II, II mi. H UKRII II. t . Mi. AH., Iim. A. H.1111, Nui.ry i-ui'lii-. tvn".i.r Mrs. J. S. llolwiniioti mid two little daughters icturnid iroin Yuquinu Uiy today. S I G X A L T 1 1 1 1 ' .M 1 ' 1 1 S ( . By Dr- Price'a Crara Baking Towder Two signal tiumphs have Ntu aebleved by lr. Prii-e's Creu:tl iliikii g Powder. First it rveervi'd liiglnti Award and lliphumt nt the Willd'f C'olumliiaii Kxpositioil of IS!!:!. .Vixl I; pecured Highest Award uml (iu.'il I Medal at the t'allfiirnia Miilutniei Fair of 1U. At both Fuirs it sur- ;he problem at all. It is the imaginary j ing They vere LadI v puulllIed bird in the distant bush that our manu facturers are seeking, not the real bird at band. ' Such is the logic of onr cor. tetnDorarr and the reasoning of a parn- 'san. bnt it is not the losric of common ! as driving to Suver and turned while here and when last seen were pounding ties for parts south. Wm Fuqua's horse became frightened last Sunday, when he sense or in aceord with sound business principles. Intelligent men doa't do business that wa v. A ckrtaix class of newspapars are flouting the reil flag of Iree coinage in . the fares of the people for the puriwse . of cfeating a stampeJo in the ranks of the great and trrowing party that be lieves in both gold and silver as the con atitutional money of this conatrv. Bi- lnetaliism way not win the day in 1890. but it will eventually triumph. The United States mav have to wait for the concurrent action of the lending nations of Europe, but that day will come sooner or later. There mav be "a silver craze" in the United States, but there 1 1 . there is also a rampant gold craze the world over. The reat ir.oncv symli t cates, banking institutions and corpor ate wealth generally adhere to the sinje gold standard because it is to their in terests ty; do so. The elngle standard enables them to easily corner the money of ultimate payment, to "bull" or . 'bear" the market as they see fit and for their own selfish purjose8. With a arge volume of money, in circulation the cornering process becomes more complicated, the people are more inde pendent and prices not bo readily de pressed. Tq be sure over-production ias mucl to dp with a low market, but the buggy over throwing the oc jcupanta n:t. Xi tne was hurt, j but the bui-'gy was badly smashed up. One of the young ladies of our j ...l r 1 7.C 1 gnzij lonziiigiy nt eueii laiinrrs ill l, II HltU J3 JOIM1 UI I lliai ff Mill i?, I I t 1 .1 'I ,'uliinU ii.iiim, l,a nnn Hull, tli.tn ICIIII'IC IIVLIIll 1 1 1 villi Jlwl Vli. in out of their ditlicultv. riid her luck with hook and line The result ivai she caught a poor little .minnow that could not get are', out of the way of the bearded hook. Agnes, you inn.-t bait your hook differently; try grasshoppers. Litti.k Joker. DALLAS. the world's supply of food and rainment (is not easily glutted when money if plentiful among the iiiases. When the 'uiasies are' prosperous business pros pers, and the' op; osite of this projwsi- tion is equally true. ' 1 The republican precs (?) ol Dallas admires Mr. Cleveland's financial policy. The track Ja3-ers on our railroad are approaching the graveyard near Dallas on the north. Still our big hotel and woolen mills cry out in pleading tones, "Come over and he) us." Last Tuesday evening the saloon keepers and business men of Dallas were in their shirt sleeves because of the opptesaive heat. Our merchants are laying in a large stock of maimer and fall goods preparatory for the good times no w en route from the East We have six doctors and only two drug stores. We need another drug ttore to relieve the druggists in their task of falling prescnp tions. ims.sed nil iniiii.flilolH ill evel'V leMieel. .Messrs. ISenlley, lortwoou ana , xi,e ward, iu esu.li instance, whs lor fjmiln8 started I hcrsnay morning strongest leavening power, perfect for .Newport and will he gone twoj m,r,tyUml general excellence weeks. Dr. .bp.ey ana who ioj- uttinctJ by the umiuimouB vote lowed the next morning. Ot course; in,!,- j 'the fish will euU'er while they are Tlie victory at Cbieauo h(nblih.H there. 1 Mrs. Stump is having her house remodeled and henceforth it will be two stnries instead of one and a half. Mr. Ililey, of Dallas, is do ing the work for her. It will im prove tho looks of her residence very much. Guess the Monmouth cows are on a "strike." At least butter ha been .1 very scarce article of lat and lovers of the bovine production longingly at each fan The Enterprise Sells Only Latest Form of Legal Blanks- i SASH and DOOR r AGf (DRY fJr? a i'j. n a P H m h 3 Ktrtiri'il tliu ldiiKlliK' llfl'l'tdfillV OtTtllU'tl llV.I. A. Ildl'tTt! us a foiimli y, wo wmiM rtHi'it tfnlly unin tiiuo to tin; pul'lif that wt nrc jut ml to 1I0 all ki:il tf vimm work usually l nc in Mifh au if tahlihhn.fiit. null jh s O Q O Window Frames, Door Frames, I Building Brackets, Ilouldings, Etc. gf 2:2 A!i Kinds. the supremacy of Dr. lViet-'fju "Tl c'(1,j t I ij r'mviii.wt liUing Powder, in tl,ej'Lli iOOK OlOTC World." The triumph at Hull l'u.i.- iseo Ciiiilliuia 11 in 1 ciiiphui.ij'.et it. I i'i'li) 'J'J' . ! - j ViiXlTA'TlOSKllY U t (;; cj;i:j.h', in v. Vt rj. Mocd Turning. I-t-iiijr i'juij'ail with tiio latfft ami lust m uhim iy v feel juhtilu'i) in htatin that wo an- jirojuUTil to tu tho IhM wuik at Imvixt jMx(ilii jiriooH. of It is to be hoped now tjiat the su preme court has con finned the sale of the Oregon Pacific railroad the pur chasers will push the road tq its Eastern terminus at an early date.. Eastern Oregon has long waited fpr the develon pient and outlet that this railroad will naturally give it, and Middle and South ern Willamette valley wjll be greatly benefitted by direct communication with he East by rail. The mercenary grip of the Southern Pacific has never relaxed ts hold upon the people of this valley only to the eitent that t.c traffic of the Viliainette river has forced it to lower Many of our young and old folks have gone to face the briny deep, while others are plucking the lus- . : l t .1.1 r . . . 1 I eious oiueituerrjr jrom lis luorny retreat. Rey. A. E. Ross has arrived here and will tarry with our citizens until he recuperates from the pros tration brought on by his minister ical labors among the sinners at Independence. Tho rattle of the harvester is now heard on every hand in the grain fields around and about Dallas, also the silent and cat-like move ments of the male and female bi cyclist flash along our streets and upon the highway. G ROVER. MONMOUTH. Miss Cochran, with several others whose names we did not learn, h::ve just returned from Oregon City, where they have been attending a two week's session of the Chau tauqua circle. The report a pleas ant and profitable lime. We wonder if our ister towns are well supplied with dust. We are, and as there is nothing small about Monmouth we will supply all needs in that direction if de mands are made accordingly. Don't lie afraid to ask if you fee! any such need. The noise of the mower and binder is now heard in our land and the music thereof is very pleas ant for it speaks of an abundant harvest of as fine grain and hay as ever grew in the beautiful Willam ette valley. Success to the farmer. If any one is deserving ot praise it is he. We have never before read fo accurate a description of the 'bloomers" as your Buena Vista correspondent gave. We quite agree with them, for it there ever was an article of dress partaking of the ludicrous, it is they. The overgrown bloomers, The wide spreading bloomers, The obnoxious bloomers. Astride of the wheel. Hex & Hex. 1 1 4 i1 mmm t Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gentlemen: I have been taking your Restorative Nervine for the past three months and I cannot say enough in its praise. It has Saved Hy Life, for I had almost given up hope of ever being well a'ain. I was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could notsieep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until I used your Nervine, mus. m. 'wood, ninswcxxi, 111 Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. I)r. Miles' Nervine Is ld on thwIiIt iruuranuje that tl,e flrnt lioiilo will bt-ncrti. All liruKgliiU sell it at f I, 6 birttlrn fur V. or It will b iwnt, prepuld, (.n rweiin of orira by the Ir. Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. I A i-harc of your patronn; suliciied l' Mn-rl, in ur 1 11.1 i.llln', I.NDEl'KNDKNC:;. OUttiON uluavK on lintwl lo nvivvl frtmi- Iliie of samples Satisfaebiori Guaranteed T. LiiYTON JBSKS, Imli pciidence, Or. W. H. Vheeler, PIANOS, ORGANS, & Estimates Prcmptly Furnicbcd. ? .... ... A tliaif i f viuir wm k s FEZiGUSON, main isti;i:i;t, 1 ?J: Independence, Oregon, um.i.f Legal Blanks irm. Denier in Sewing Muchinc Nicdlcs and Oils SEWING MACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED. Oftlii) with City ll.M.k Hlori: Ni-ar the ot oflli'i-. Mai Sr.. To Hop Growers Wu nr iiianul.icturitig tliu Mr iiigeM, uuifi d irnblc. cuci.M to operate, imint Kiiticfuclnry and inofl miimmical HOP PRESS "tr l't on tl, innrkil. Fully ar ranted. Ci'iue and examine it. Injikpendkncf And Make Mouey At It. If you only knew it, the trouble is with vour digestion. If that was good you would Bleep better, wake better, and make more money at it. How can one "cet on" when the whole system is sluggish? But people don't realize what in the trouble. A box of Ripans Tab 11 leg makes life worth living. At drug gists. the coit of transportation. The Oregon; pacific, nnder competent manageiucnt, I , Cora fmith is at the coast, . . , . doubUess she will enjoy the outine. will be a formidable rival to the Hunt-1 J rrot. irinn made a flying trip to i1.rf.0H octopus Ju this state. The only fear that the people entertain is that the new road has been booght by rerweeen tatives of some of the old line. Future JastVhafi Heeded Exclaims thousands of people who have taken Hood's Barsapurlllu at 'his season of the year, and who have uoted the success oft lie mediclue In giving .. , , ... them relief from that tired feelinir Citron s warehouse will soon wauing appetite and ,ute uf extrcu 00 completed. exhaustion after the close coufluemen Messrs. Sh reeve and Morrison, of ; of a long winter season, the busy time attendant upon a large and pretwiug business during tbespriug mouths and with vacation time yet some wee ks dis tant. It Is then that the buildinit-up powers of Hood s Sarsapanlla are fully appreciated. It seems perfectly "ei:s- ; adapted to overcome that prostration It seems as though Ilex and Rex caused by chanire of season, climate or ' 1)dll(ia TK II tCl 1 mr mAvninff r knot STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OKKfiON. A Training School for Teachers Coiiiiili'to Eiifht (iraile Trainin Ih-part- ami Htronif i-riiii-Hiiiiiiii unit Ai-a-, deinic C'i,ur-s. THE DIPLOMA of tin; 8i-ligol entitles inn; to ii-iii-ii 111 any tiiiiiitv 111 the HlHto without further examination, 'BOARD LODGING, Hooks mid tui- nun Ti.n ppr year, linintiliil mid Health. mi lyxration o hiiI.hjiir. There is t x demand for well drained t.icl r.,-. there is an over supply of untrained ii-iH.uerij Ji$'i cl"H rf""'v w"t on 8i,i,,ic"tio! r. i Oct mp Del I, t refluent, or W. A. Wann, Secretary. 3 um 7i 'i I'I if UWt'l'', FOP?.- and WAY LANDINGS are a little slow about their corres- d-elopmeuU will determine the truth 1 jxmding, but they will now Uy to r fallacy of this apprehension. : do better. ' 1 ' i ' ' life, aud while it tones and sustains the system, it purifies and vitalizes the blood. SALEM, PORTLAND Take C34- Leave Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, l:(X)a. in. Icave Independence Monday?, Wednesdays and Friday s-b:;i(j Leave Salem " " " 7;45 Fast Time. Cheap Rates. With Up) bent f.ii-iliti..rt t, r m.ik ii'K nun repuirtng nil kinds of r arm .Marhiiierv mid Vcliiclcs. and none but lirM-rl.-iM, WlM,d nil,j iron workers cm ployed. V'H ,.,. justified in Mating that wo are better prepared in do vour wink and iron work than iiiiv'olher firm i .. It I 1. .nil. 111 1 oik count)-. Our imft reiisunablii. prices lire To The Public KRENGEL & HILLIARD, THE BLACKSMITHS, Independence, . . Oregon. The J. F. O'DONNELL COMPANY Are Exclusive Aironts for tho STUDEBAKER Wagons, Carriages and Buggies, in Polk county. DEPElNrpElTCB, . OREGON, 1