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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1895)
For all kinds of Vegetables and Fresh Fruits leave your orders at the Star Grocery ,!5lte" CSutcvpvtac, f NTERPRISE PUBUSHING Co.', Publishm 4. T. ITlRn, Ktlt.r. J. U, MolUN, Hiutnen Mmnwr UntlNMKD Tlll'UHDAVK AT IXnKrKXDKSf C 0tU K.IIT SU MAIN STHKfT. ,KittrIai IN imol11f ml iMttriMniVaee., Or, M BL'IJSOBU'TlO.V: 91.50 I'KH VKAK TIlt'KSDAY, AVCiUST 1, . THE O. .. 7f. JULL. UiiO the Mitwrription to the bif pu A. R. , hull i progressing quite satisfactorily, nml its construction an assnred fart," It Is ossifolo that few of .our citisens do not fnllv realise the local Importance nml public Heredity of such a buihlinir. Those who liav. taken Interest in public tilTuirs here for the rt few year have noted the grout need of at building of sufficient capacity to accommodate Jurje gatherings on special oceiiins. reciallv when tlio weather happens to be inclement, a it occasionally is in Jt'il con n try. At melt iimc milicring of public interest aro frequently reinlen! liuiratory and ineffective bemuse of the Uok of proper shelter for the xolo, nod all the time, energy and money ex pended, which under favorable con dition wonM hare made the gathering a brilliant siiocc-sa and a credit to the city, prove to be an utterly profit lew waste ot the mar material. Money ex jiemled in this way, energy w asted in unrenumerative toil has a the white recklessly ahot dow a 111 cold blood one or two Indian hunters. The Bannock IndUuu are guaranteed, bunt ing privileges by treaty stipulations as follow: "The Indian herein named shall have the right to bunt on the unoccupied land of the United states no Ion a a (mine may he found thereon, and o loin; Hnce subsists smong the w hites and Indians ou the borders of the"" hunting district." White men w ho murder ' peaceful In dians' in cold blood should le a mini- marily hunted tlowtx and' punUhed anv other clsss of murderer. Tiik cholera microbe ia uiorw terrible foe to the .Japanese people thiin the Chine arm"', with flying banners and waving umbrella. The dreaded scourge was brought to the little Inland empire hy the Japanese soldiers returninij from the mainland ot Aula, and the death rote is unusually large. It i estimated thatatltat iXXW people haxe already been striken with the plague and 5000 have died. The Japanese eoplo nre not uiHciently educated in sanitary science to guard svsinst the insiduous incroaeh inent of this d!feae, and, of course, they die by the hundred in tho filthy i alums of the crowded cities. Threshing will begin in ft few Java. The prospect ar good for large yield of wheat ami louts in tbit vicinity. ,. Mr. J. It. MeKarlaml ami wife left last Tuesday for tli r home in Werton, Umatilla county. They have been visitintf friends am' relatives here the past week. Oh, those- bloomers, Those beautiful bloomers, They make tne smile; ou can see them a mile, They are, "out of Bight," You can see them at night, Ami t lit v look like a fright. Ladies take my advice and think awhile, Take oil' thos blmers, and do away with that ridiculous style. There seems to h a misundr standing about the ao-ealh d Jlrad ley, lloouo A Co. To our know ledge there is no such a company here now. ltr.nl lev it 1 too in1 are here and are going to stnv, but the company husdisolved p-irtnersliip on some minor point of business until further reooneiU'.ion, The Parker correspondent to the Item- izer will please rememher tt l Bradley it ISoone without the ''Co." allix. I.1TTI.E JoKKK. MONJlOUr II. The pleasure of a teacher's life has Ugun, that ol securing or try I nit to iret a school for full or w Intel We wish them success for it is u most worthy profession. We heard tho lir.l bussing of the wood saw this season. It re minds us that fall will soon Ih h:re ami that it is the proper thing to do, have the wood all pawed helot e rain eomes and to have it in the wood shed. "Thev talk about a woman's sphere as UiouJut hud a limit Theie'suot a place in earth or heaven. There's not u tusk to nniikiiul given, There's not a lile.sinj r a woe. Then' 'a not a whis)ered yes ir no, I here a not a lite or deiuli or birth That has a feather's weight of worth, Without a women in it." Therefore it was the women who conceived the idea of surprising Mr. Ti'in Jlash lust Th'.irsduy it teiug his hiri.h-.2ay. They went from the Aid SiKuety to his home w here eake nd leinonadit was served nnd a royiilly goed time they luul. The host devilled it Was no rush deed, but si kind one. II KX it ltKX. ItlCKUlULU An annex is lieing built to the school house. r.illv Nesmith was over on Sal inon river last week. Win. Cobb, of Portland, was visiting here Sunday. John Iturgnrd. nf Portland, was bad effect j visiting here thii week. ' upon a nominunitr, for it diwotirae ' enterprise and destroy the MMitiment of public fpiritedne, than which a uore useful incentive cannot exist in a pminiuuity. Then, again, such a build ' fiu l a towering monument, a standiu? advert ieewient to the pluck, enterprise and push of a town. It speaks in ' loader tones than the blast of a trumpet or the voice of the press; it is an argu-i inent chiseled out ol wood and iron and etel, an architectural svllojrism that t stand for the oouraire, enterprise and prosperity of a connnuiiity. Such a struct n re means ultimately thousands of dollars to thi city because it will al ford tniuble accoiomodations for large religious, fiolitical ar.d social gathering. The building i to be constructed on the Chautauijuan plau, a half hemisphere and oval dome, with a seating capacity of nearly 1200. Rev. J. S. Smith, ex commander of Gibson Post G. A. It , o! this city, wtites in regard to the plain- of the building submitted to him as fol Jof; "That will make the Guest build Frank Gibson is transacting busi ness in Portland this wek. George F. White has moved into Judge McArthur'a house. The railroad company is build ing a new water tank at Derry. Mrs. ll.iskett. of S ilem. is spend ing the summer on her farm near here. Mr. HefTron, of this place, has gone to Eugene to do some mill wright work lor a few weeks. Mrs. Levi Aukury. of Walla Walla, is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. J. J. Xesmith. U. X. Knows. Sol Stump is putting an addition !j j to nis uouse. Mr. Mix went through town Monday with a drove of sheep. Mrs. Spilim.in, from Pullman. Wash., is visiting friends in our city. ' Prof. Gin n made a business trip over to Parker station Monday af ternoon. Mr. Langtreo' f;inily returned from the lurry patch Friday some what sun burned. ItUEXA VISTA. J. It Williams and family are at XewjKirt. Grain is all bound and ready for the thresher. James and Gruden Shivc start for Xewport Monday. Mis Elilh I'erciyal reports a I a very pleasant tiim? in Portland j and Oregon City last week. Judge Butler's daughters started Monday morning for the eoat We wish them a restful, happy time. Mr. John Murphy is. re-covering his burn, he exjiects to keep hi hay and horses drv this winter. Miss Lora Butler will tench thej Parker school this fall. Mav sue- i cess attend her first cUbrta in that direction. -Miss Mary Childers, of Salem, spent two days among her Mod- .I- ' l' . r . t mouin irienus, returning 10 nt-r i hone Friday .morning. Six-hillidreil hIimo, nrvr ilrieon through town Friday, going to the Portland market. We did mt learn the owners name. n e are pleased to see tne im proveinent going on in Monmouth II. H. Jaspeison is ifshingling the dental ollice occupied bv lr. neon. A t! year old child of K. C. P.aker, of Stunton. wu; drowneil in the J.Santiaiu iliti h Tuenl; y evening. 1 he rnget ouml l.uuiisrman gives the total acrengo of timber lands in Wasliingloii nl 24,tK0,lHHI j acres, and er-liinates there is over j -IIO.UHUHJO of standing feet. i . one uives iieuei. It is so easy to In mistaken about indigestion, and think there is some other trouble. Tim cure : Itiphms Tahules, One tubule j-ivs ri lief Ask anv druitist. That Tired Feeling; Means danger. It U a aerloti condition and w ill l't to dUii" ttm results If it U not over eoiue at once. It U S sure, sign that the blood la ImpovcrUhed sud Impure. The bcl ri'inedy U HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which make rich, healthy bhsnl, and thus give strength ami clait thvltv to the iiittselea, vigor to the bruin and health and vitality to every art of the laaly. Il.HHrs Samapnrllla Kltivcly Makes the Weak Strong I have taken Mood' Sarsa parilla for ludigi'i-tlon,4hat tired feeling and loss of apis'tltc. I feel miieli better and stronger after taking it. I earnestly reo oiumend Hood' Sarsaparilla, and I rail It a irreat medicine. Mas. ( K. Hhamu iisr, 1.118 Cambria St., I'lkiladelphla, Pa- Hood's and Onlv Hood's 33 h i 9 )s , .61 tt p. & NKW SASH and DOOR pagTory fc 0 8 ll;l.-il:tf KTUIftl I ItO luillilil! lit rctfoitMK'cu;ik'i liv.J. A. Ialti t4 as u ftniutliy. ui wniilil rtsKt tfallv aniiidiiifu t th' 1'iililif that wt aro in'i:in-l ! l" t'.W ki:nl f wihmI Vk istt:lti illio ill Hu ll Ull talilisltiiK'tit, Midi :H o i i, ivm i e" I" I1" ")' -- -r-l-i .of .t.t roit'HAl.K AT THIH I't'KIl K, I n mm, ! v.:i A; ' yi,w; City Book Store vost'i:vTwsi:iiY ivk cui:am, me. A -hare of your palroiuige solicited V stivil, mnr l'ut nttli-, iNDKPE x i k x t 'ic. t :n:i ; o x TAILORING. Window Frames, Door Frames, Building Brackets, Mouldi-ags, Etc, Wood Tarping. I i 1 1 f-ti t j ou and In-f-l in:!tIiiin iT v Ut-fywlUUtl in Matin;: t!tal v are pn-p trt'il t tin l!iO In's-t Vitk Ut 1 U(ht K ffililo rices'. nil time lul Iri'lii. jug in the state for general gatherings, ' ami inve you an advantage over a iv town around you." The G. A. It. post i and V. R. corps have the matter in band and "will have the control and r management of the building. 'f UK Ort!.'oiiian of July 31 makes the following succinct statement of the . proUlhle increase iu demand for wheat owing to the shortage in the cereal crops iu England, Scotland and Wales: "Great Britain is of small occonnt as a wheat-producing country, but is a . Very larve consumer, and decline in its ' small production means a larger de mand for foreign wheat. From the crop ' rcorts of the London Times, published on July 12, it appears that not one of the crops is up to the normal limit, while in some instances the indications are tiiat not much more than half the usual yield can lie expected. In not a single county of England,- Scotland or Wales is the normal figure reached, either in wheat, barley or oat. The average of wheat is eiven as 70.3 for England, 79.3 for Wales, 80.4 for Scotland, and it is to be borne iu mind that 03' per cent of the wheat area in Great Britain is in England. Last , year the prospects were for wheat 102 in , In Englai d, 103 in Wales, and 92 in Scot land. In normal years Great Britain Imports about half her food supply. This year it is probable that the propor tion will be -much larger.' Y . P. Uevens and wife returned I Several new structures announce from Elk City last week. prosperity among our citizens. Genevia Prather and Belle Powell j Prof. Buck man is away t iking are visiting in Albany. - advantage ot a summer n-hoo .lli!icli!iMifsaiii:lrst,T,' ; ! Palpitation of the Heart Sanction Guaranteed Win. Wells has raised his hop house and otherwise improved it. Bradford Lane, our blacksmith, is a good smith and is as busy us a bee. Miss Ethel Hall, of Monmouth, visited her sister, Mrs. Chas. Her- ron, last week. Preaching at the Evangelical church a week from Sunday at 7 o'clock p. m. by Rev. Yost. Several families have been pick ing blackberries in the mountains near the Prescott & Veness logging cam p. Prof. Storms returned from Southern Oregon last week, but will go back soon as he has secured a position there. Bklwo. DALLAS. 1 bus it is that teachers make a great advancement in their work. Mr. Sloan has built a new chick en yard. One would naturally suppose he has some fowls inside of' it, ' or intends putting some therein. John Murphy ond Ham Mulkey and families returned home from th!'BigLuekiainute Monday, where they were very successful ingather ing blackberries. If our readers want an infallible method of distinguishing mush rooms from toad stool., just let them eat one, if it kills it is a toad stool, if not you may rest assured it is mushroom. Shortness of Breath, Swelling of Legs and Feet. "For about four years I was trcu'q led with pai piiaiton of the bean,, shortness of breath and swelling of the iegs and feet- As times I would faint. I was treated by the best phy sicians in harannan. Ga.. with no re lief. I then tried various Spnnji without benefit. F:nai:y, I tried Dr. Miles' Heart Cure aiso his 2'erve and Liver Pills. Jfic uannnino to lake them I fdt betttr! I fontinued taking tnera and I ara now a better hoaith tiirin for many years. ince my recovery 1 havo gained fifty pound. !a weight. I hone this state ment may be of value, to some poor surlerer. " . B. SUTTOX, Wayg Stutlor.. C. Dr. Miles Heart Care la sold on a positive ruHrauiw Hint, trio Drsu. Oouie will uthtiiu All urueiriiiueil ItatU. 6 bottle forks, or It will Irtment. prroaid. on rweiul of prlca by toe hi, Miiut aleuicai Co , tlioirl, iui. T. LAYIOH JENKS, lliileMiidence, Or. W. H. Wheeler, PIANOS, ORGANS, & Dealer In SEWING MACHINES Sewing Maol.itio Need lea and ()ils. I I I :S rJ p, Independence, A rl rrrin 1.1 vnir wmi k i.-t lii iicl. W. S. FEBG-USOiY, main sti!i:j;t, " I if-' i 0' M ' r Oregon. $ SEWINGJIACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED, j kinds of LiEG A L BL A N KS at this OHice. Tue people of Polk county should en Courage home iiuloetry and local luanu lactones. The great need of the Pacific . coast, and especially Oregon, is the in troduction of wore manufacturing in dustries. When men of energy and business rapacity come into a coin inunity with Ibe intention of investing their capital in an enterprise that is a . tienefit to the public they should receive the hearty support ot the people. This is the only way that new Industries can ie established. Men must knew that ,iheir efforts are appreciated before they will nyest tuocer' where the risk is great and the returns problematical. Jhe people are not expected to give di rect financial aid. but they can give that Which In tha long run it much better, , jiafnely, their moral support and - patronage. As usual the Indian troubles in Wyo ming are the result of reckless i nf ring men t upon the treaty lights by un scrupulous while peo, le. Because the Indians were hunting came off their reservation, but on the pnblic domain, The farmers in this section are busj cutting grain. The prune orchards of this vicin ity are in fine condition. Grain threshing will commence in this vicinity this week. J Rev. J. L. Futrell preached from the Christian pulpit Sunday. Commercial travelers were quite numerous iu the city last week. Rev. Dr. Ilembree preached at Liberty school house last Sunday. James Williams and Mr. Crow ley are rusticating oyer on Salmon river. ' The exodus of Dallasites to the coast gives our city a lonesome ap pearance. Several persons from this citv attended E. A. Robs'- meeting in Independence. Those of our citizens who have ! returned from the coast report a pleasant outing. Dr. Embree's family, in company with Mr. Morrison's family will start for the coast next Monday, J. II. Logan and family will re move to Haruey valley in a few weeks for jthe purpose of locating there. ' Ghoverv The Motor company lias pur chased a plot of ground of A. JJently and fenced it for the purpose of changing this end of the track so it will run to the .Southern Pacific de pot. It will be a decided improve ment. mi . t , ' , . ine comiorinwe nam meek is seen in our midst and invites to its restful folds those who are weary and worn and also those longing for something to do, find the gentle swaying to and fro a pleasant past time. Green apples in abundanee and ripe hazel nuts are here and the! email boy is at last happy, unless. i alas! an inward monitor reminds him that he is mournful! because of an over supply and he goes to bed thinking of the hard things in life. . Mesprs. Beck. Haley and Fisher accompanied by their families started for the mountains Friday morning for the purpose of gather ing berries and taking an outing. Verily these Oreeonians under stand how to minister to the wants of the bodv. The first day of August! It hardly seems possible and yet it is so. How rapidly time flies, es pecially to those who are employed. To the idle it must seem to go more slowly. Indeed we should be deeply thankful for employment, as work is one of the greatest blessings of life. I Officii wllh my Hook Htur,! Ni'urthu yumt ofllcf. Main St.. - I.vpe KXPEXCK Independence Roller Flour MillsjTojfGiws . I.. HELJIICK, Li-oV. Dealer in Flour, G.-rineii, Gra ham, liran and all kinds of ' mill stud's. Warehouses at Independence & Parker, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OliECiOX. A Training School for Teachers CoinfilHiH Eitcht (irmlo Training liepart ami strong I'rofovioiiHl ami Aca demic txiiirwH. THE DIPLOMA of the Hcl.onl entitle, one to teach in any ,ntv in the 'state without farther examination, BOARD 4 LODGING. Books and tui tion JI M) per year. Beautiful ami Health, ml Location No saloons. There" is Kooil deuiuml for well brained teachers there is an over supply 0f ontnuned teachers Cstaioifiies cheerfully sent on application- P. L Campbell, President. W. A. Wann, Secretary. We nre innnptiicturiiig the Hnnjiesf, most durable. rsi. t 10 "penile, hi..m Hitifn tore and imrt HOP PRESS ''V?' put on the limrket. Fully .r rniitd. ('l ine and examine it. Willi till best facilities for ui.k i"K aim rcjuurii.K ail kin.ls of rarni .Machinery mid Vehicles, and none but first-class wood iitid iron workers employed. We p.(. justified in Mating that wo nre ls.-it.er prcpnr.-d t ,1 Vour wis.d and iron work than uiiy nther firm in l OIK County. (Jur nio't le.isoiinhlo. prices are To The Public a 2 1- vtrj,tt 'm .hi-.. 1KB KRENGEL & HILLIARD, THE BLACKSMITHS, Independence, - - Oregon. FOR- and WAY LANDINGS PAHKEIC. SALEM, POKTLAND I Prof. Mann ia kept busv at the'T'ol'rt N i A 1 j is:nrnnsms'LSteamer Altona. Thomas Calbreath'i family left? "of;he other membew rj... a. -i . i of the faculty. Ey the war. we are Monday for Salmon river for hhort stay. , Ilelmitk Bros, are having their warehouse at this place repaired to le ready to receiye wheat. ' . n ... ,.f .. . - 1 ..A I V. . iu icvipv vi m iiniuguc uerc. n ia a complete and and neat one. full of . desired information for the new students who think of coming next year. J Leave Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, 6:00 a. m. Jave Independence Monday, Wednesdays and f ridays 6:30 " Leave Salem " " 7.5 u Fast Time. Cheap Rates. The J. F. O'DONNELL COMPANY Aro Exclusive Airents for the STUDEB AKER Wagons, -Carriagei and Jhiggies, in Polk; county. -1 B i !