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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1895)
11. Mi LINKS, Notary Public. LlftMkutf FIT lnnnuo. VUeMaln 8U Opihw. i.. StcH ktan Marble Granite G.L.IUVKI.yS, Inclepoiulenfo, - Ortr- jrontwwnts, lea dt ones, Curbing Correspondence eoluMttnl. V r- r it I A T rt D (7T) To) ft IJXKILL, Reoiver. TO THE EAST CIVKS Till CnOlOK OP Two A. . . Transcontinental ROUTES City : Feed : Stable. Eli Jounsox, Wop. SORTHERNRy TACIFIC RY. VIA VIA SPOKANE DENY Ell MINNEAPOLIS OMAHA An and J. PAUL Kansas City LOW R4TKS TO ALL CISTEKV -C'iTiKS. OCfcAX STEAMERS '"L Portland fttvt-ry o duys lor SANJANCISCO. Fer mil details rail on O. K. O. At M O. rufTKll. I utU penitence. Or. 1'ortluiKl, Or. HnrM fed lv the day, week or month Tran sient etock left in our care will ne wen in tended to. Charges reasonable. 33KP. Oaks. Henrjr C. Piw. Hry c ,f;,, iORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. U N o 0 Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars . ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULL Til FA It GO G.'ANI) FOIIKS JJlWOKSION JVINNTPEG 11 EL ENA and BUTTE " THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO, ashing ton PhtlaiielpmLL. NE W YORK F OS TON and all POINTS EASTnAJOUTR For Information, time cards, maps and AlcKeW, tan on or write W. II. 1 1 AW LFY, A sron 1 , independence, or A. T). CHARLTON". Asst. Gen. Pass.Agt No. 2M, Morrison Htreet, Corner Third St., fOKTLAND, UK. Webster's JLS1 tCrJiSi 3LSi2 A UisSiionary lpraluaJAein Office, School, end Home I Kew from Cover to Cover c Sticrwtitir of the 3 " Lnabriuged." J Standard if the 5 V. S. ;v't Print- J lui; Ofllce, tlie V. 8. J niyreme Court, anil J of nearly all the 1 bclvjolUxAs. J Warmly com- i men(iid t State buyer jntcidents C of SoliooU, and C other Kflucators al- c nK.8t T.Uliout num- c tier. J THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY i BLCAUSC C ) It ta suy to find the word wanted. f Wordnaretrtwnthdrcorrt nlhaTticalplflrea S j In tl vorkijulary. each oiif N-rmmiig a yarar t S ifmpbiwaB tote readily euiht;7 the eye- c ( It ts easy to ascertain the pronunciation. 5 C The pronnnrlation Is inlratM by th1 onltnarT 3 ? diacriUcally inarkM lili-r u'l in 1h prhwl- ) books, who Kountia are taiLght iu Uie public S ) acbooia. C It Is easy to trace the prowtli ot a word, l l Tlie tTmoIOdif are complete and arntifi'. and J ? the diff-rMit mintniff ft word hn wqinrfdare ; pi ven to the order ol U:eir growUi rom ti root S C C l It Is easy to learn what a word means. J i TtidHlnttin are dear, CTTttirtt, and Till; f. C yetcoinpitwn'ive. J-icU Ociiiauoa i oonUmed 1 ? In a aeparaie j.arraph- 1 I G. C. MERRTAM CO., Fuhlisher, i I Springfield, Mass., V. S.A. ? ' y Uppoimw ff, etL. aent on appUcatton. P ? Of dq not buy cbaap rinnU of ancient edtUow- A THE 1M)1.K COUNTY l'UESS. Item Mini lMUorlul Ex. lirt'Hitloiiiii rrom the Olwrvwr. Peer ur reported )Jtntiu4 in tlie hills west of Pullm. The lJlas curfew now ringn out At 8 o'cio k. DftviJtiHrwn8 ft wonderful limllet. It is only thre mi one- half months ohl ana has lata u ejJgs. Prof. J. N. Hart has finished his term of Holuwl at Wooda, and came ,f"?TT.i .vr taike sivmon ; ut Moiulav to UKin tlx lieauer, tiu jv iit.,v.. r v-n. tilwaliverrtMiuHty. """" t" r The Le Creole Aeaueiny ojMMifu ! on Wednesday. While the attend- that, mionia do wr.e. "'V".":".- : anee was small, mere is ov. rjr Wrt& W'" that the aeudomy will Infe" - Ml I have a most prosper. Mton. tisoaW Keep the liver Retive by an Tttlk HiH,ut your squwshes; but .SfftcoMWo,erlle.iry Ryorly came jloa. auU Rive Umo to umj w Dallas TUesuay wua n wm-m om. ir a laxative Simmons Liver, weiched .locilhtor W BKTTKB Til AN riLOJfc i , miwu v.. - I k s not gripe, nor wn wu prrvslK-aauastrengtrieiia. i:verv iaeknr ns the Z .taiii't on t!n wnipor, i-iliTi 1 Co., rJuliuK-ipuM. Main St.. - independence. resneetivelv 92 and 934 iwunds. I " The Dallas public schools started out Wednesday under tue uiosi favorable circumstances. The sue- cess of the school is assured wttli tfie following teachers to pn-side over it: Pro. W. L Reynolds, principal; Mrs. V. A. Wash, Mrs. Frank Morrison, Miss Mary Park er, Miss KuUi MclWitt, Miss Lo reurSmitli. Miss 1attie WillihUis. Kraiii the Palla Iti-mlir, J DRESS MAKING : - Goff and Goff. t We are prepared to do dress making in the latest styles, and gtiaruntee gatisfaetion. Prompt service and reafonalile charges, Ires Cutting and Fitting. Cor. Railroad and D St, IX CEPEXDENDE. OUEOX. TAILORING. Mac line of samples alwaya on lmud to iielect from. Safcisfaetion Guaranked T. It&YTuH JEIIKS, Independence. Or. W. H. Wheeler, PIANOS, ORGANS, Dealer in Sewing Machine Needles and Oils. SEWING MACHINES NEATLY REPAIRED. Office with City Book Hlore Nearthe postoitlce. Main- St., - Independence CITY LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLES. KELLKY & HOY, Props. Hureessoni U) A. W. DockHteader. Ernest Stensiui hail nnger dipped oir by the machinery at itie Dixi mills. V. J. Kirkland has sold his property and blacksmith bUHinec in Drxio to C. G. Koe!l and his son Frank. Jjshua McPanielis having a six room building built in Dixie. He may occupy it and rent his present home property. The, Derrv warehouse took in about 50,000 bushels of wheat and that at Dixie about G0,U(K). ine wheat sold from there so fur has averaged about 40 cents. Every sawmill in our county has been running to its full capacity this sea?on to supply material lor all sorts of use. Barns and hop houses have perhaps called for a larger part than any other two things. Both the academy and the pub lic school opened Wednesday, the attendance at neither being very- full, Bat many more will enter next Monday. Miss Lottie Grounds, of Monmouth, is temporarily teaching for Miss oretta Smith who is not yet fully recoveied from her recent illness. The hop crop of Oregon is this year far ahead of the crop on the Sound, and an old dealer in hops says that, as he has always pre dicted, Oregon will become the banner state on the coast in the hop line. "Our climate conditions and soil are such," he continued, "that they cannot be beat. Some roots of the celebrated Bohemian hops have been procured, and are now being cultivated here, and it is expected that in a short time Bohemian hops will be produced in Oregon superior to those pro duced in Bohemia." !.. t a ran tern W hlch uro brought before us in some of the recent lovs stories. We cannot but admire the ease nd brilliancy of repnrtee displayed by these modern maid ens hut we would Ik better pleased if fathers and mothers might U exempt from the sting of their wit. We can scarcely bring ourselves to condemn in them the propensity for moonlight walks, especially when the aalk ends in the iltseov cry of some deep plot of murder ous villians, but we would greatly i.,r Li fml that our owu daught- yt . " ------- a iiM Ult fi D IIIV - beds during the "wee sm hours It .LxVut sound so dreadfully bad to read of a young and charm Rlidimi down a straw stack into the arms of her second love, but it would be a rather rldieuloiiH thinir. to witness iu real And the vouim couple who get themselves accidentally locked n a r due 1 tower and are 0 mpelled to 1 bv fate or a remain uimi -j forcetful Hardener, appear to far better advantage and escape much unkind comment by remaining in the privileged realm of romance. It is not until some young friend of one tries to carry out her roman tic notions in limitation of these heroine that we realize the utUT bsu rdi.tr ol it all, and practical voting people will poke fun at ojie who indulges in poses anu semi men tul tMK'trv. The background of jwrsonal observation and prwti- cal experience is lu-ecieu to siio the true effect of these highly color ed drawings. We bhould lie thank ful if these girls of ours should prove too thoroughly truu and holt est in heart to be long iulluemed bv such oinantie nonsense; but, if possible, let ox spare them the pain of looking back upon s period ot their lives when they lived in u malm ot a sickly fancy, by keep ing from them such books as have no object beyond that of enter taining an indolent tninii during an idle hour. Modesty is woman s greatest charm. But novej read. iug, in many instances, eradicates this virtue. S. S. mm ti. . - . olillHren. for inionia nnn w... . .mc n Vnu Know imial imcuir - . ,h.l .ml... . '"f"t I"'-"' ITO 1 vllhuul laUcllug lb"" t'l ' tSy Know IM C.U.... U. .-'X P"l . ' novo.. Know lll c c((ta u Tfc.1 U uw " ' , , of ll Uhcr tmr ir t" - 1M vnw k.... it. o """ ,hU T'lT i vow mtla. or ou . u ti kril "u ,,u ' luw' "f on rrr We have no desire to stir u trouble, but it does seem to us that the goldenrod poet is rather late in coming to the front this year. Styl ish Turnouts At mmlmm, Good turnouts for Commercial men Horses boarded by Ui weeK or month. INDEPENDENCE, OR. MODERN NOVEL HEADING, Sam Jones rises to remark that the whole manhood of America is trvinff to bunt ud a soft job. ' Sam seems to have found it. An Tndinnn. man is accused of havine ten wives simultaneously That fellow evidently believes that "life's grand Btveet song" should be a feminine chorus. The Michigan plan lor shooting a suspected train robber to death and frivinc his friends a chance to e o Drove an alibi for him afterward is rather startling, but it may prove efficacious. Estsa & Ell-.ins, Lead i n g City Draymen ah kinds of Hauling in or" out of the city I Promptly attended to. i Charges reasonable. Hpeelul Correspondence. If thure is one thing more than another to which our girls of today owe their flippancy of man ner arid their daring disregard for public opinion it is the unconven tional heroine of the modurn nov el. Those novelists who write only for popularity have sought to por tray a heroine whose dash and spirit should arouse the interest of those who had tired of the perfect ly proper and most conscientious maiden who formerly figured as the center of interest in the works of fiction; but in seeking for novel try they have over-stepped the bounds of romantic license and have held up as adorable certain characters which in real life would be considered abominable. There are a few people these days who admire the tea-drowned and supa sensitive heroine of "Queechy," but it is rather too great an effort to bring onrselves to the appreci ation of some of the independent, impertinent and daringly roman- Heart Disease 30 Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKinsey, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-soldicr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving . , n 1 1. A ftlnOA f if t H O 1 1 1 Wl T &1UJ aU WliW v. w.v '-"" I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not sleep on my left side, and bad pain around my heart. I became so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it The first bottle made a decided improvement In my condition, and five bottles have com pletely cured me." G. W. McKINSET, P. M, Kokomo. Ind Tr. Mile Heart Cure In oM on a pnnlt1 ruarani thaitne 611 boiile will IhmimHu All dmKKlKta sell it al U, 6 bottlw for . or It will bo aent. pry paid, pn recPint of prl by UtwUfr MOu MaOical Co, tit nan, JjmL Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. . . . r-An Btintr Miiiipped with a l 1 1 -i 1 if 11 1 f c " L f I HI 1 IVVVWI 1 lie 11 ent Mil. -t l 1K 1 1 w. w -v 1 x r uni kii u 11 nuierv wpiirt I A f if 1 -i v . , ,: , . rui 1 l i 1 . i.n imnil o 1 11 ii Kill 1 1 w . - - ::... , , , .1... 1.' - r.,- ,, L ..(a Moll Ulll llll kill ..f IVOIlll WUl K. SUCH lit I , Hill. - ..f u 1 tmniiiL' at the lowent poHMbl.- w. S. FERGUSON prices. We also carry a lull line ! GLASS. Glass cutting ijuick ly done. main siT.i-r. INOePCNSCNCC. 0 LITTLE PIUICE HG 1; Iiidcpi'tnLiiicf, On'ii. CIh to railway stations itftiinl .at lundsnj.' and tlu' l.usiiii-sH part of tin- city Kix.fns and st.iti's fo both traiick'iil and pt'iniaiicnt n11''''' .Vrvif un Hurpasstnl. Katftt $1 to $2 jt day. Legal Blanks -t.-, Woiiimto furry n It rnt - Iohh Hlorki W oi l lariUv.tr.-. Jiiiil.-nif iitH..Stovfst ft Tinwiiro.oif ., astuck tliat willinfft Gic wantH tit'oiir trailf SUPERIOR STOVES - - - WE HAVE RECEIVED imcw lot. of tlioco HloVfH, 1 or both o)liinu: and Iifutin piifpoHcn- CALL am 5 ee TriEn, tbo bfHt -'oiIh lor tln Irant monfj'- rv FRAZER & CATTRON ty-Monmouth, - Oregon. v CXP0SITI2N OPENS. . . Oct. 5th I'OKTI.ANIJ, OREGON TUe Larf'Ht and liiowt Coni.lele Irinplity ever miule of the Ueourees, .',,t',1 ' (Vniiierey, IIuhIih-hh, Aifrienltiin, KorcHtH, Milieu, Fruit, Fisheri., fiictiir!, ami TraiiMportHtiun Faeililitts of tlie (ireut 1'neilli! Northwert. FineMusic. Special Attructlona Every Day. Raduced Halea on all Transportation Lines AMISSION Single Adtnisnion. 25o GhiKrea Under 12 Tears, - lOo Season Ticket. - - $3 00 E. 0. MA8TEN, Secretary. For Exhibit Space apply Exposition baildiog to 0.H HUNT, Superintendent. FOR- SALEM, PORTLAND Way!3V l!HSteamer Altona Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 6:00 s.j" lave Independune,e Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays o:"0 . I ui. r.A " 7:4') Fast Time. Cheap Ratei