Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 24, 1895, Image 1

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    !rr , , A1,,nw tiiithhdaY.'OCTOHEU 24, 1805. - N 4 '
INDKrENDKNCK, POLK UUURn, wvi " '
VOUl MK II.
CO TO
Cramer's
For WATCH CHAINS and CHARMS.
WE HAVE A FINE ASSORTMENT AND OUR
PRICES ARE RIGHT.
0. A. KRAMER, Jeweler and Optician.
TIIH ANCIIOlt OF UF15.
llo 8rliif Kt-riial In the
l'oet, autl Hmli Im th H
H'rl'iic of th ltuc.
: : it: zt. w . w -dr r
jwf !itv Restaurant
I,,. .! vuu BIX good 2.Wrnt meal for II. We try to make cur
i ' SutttUy Dinner, the boat in inlimminin:.
I . J,.in Ml
McGINN & CATLIN, Proprietors,
ISIirlKNUKNCK
Don't be Sick!
WK. KNOW how It make, one feel to
In. .irk ltut l( you will e-t '!
I . ,1 .1 1. I.. liltulllliMM III IM11
f.'IIIPIIII.'r II'BI 1 I" '
Mviiiin- We've hud wm.itlerablti ex-
....... . I ii'i titH anil
know the advuiiUiw of uhIiik Irt-x" Hint
'iro lru. We kip no oilier kind.
Monmouth, officiating. The re
remains were taken to the Lewis-
ville cemetery for interment.
DAMOK ANI PYTHIAS.
ImDreaslve play
MiMwtalo-nw.pondi.iin. wl i reproduced at the Ojiera Iloee,
The present is a continuation of Ind4,M,leuee, Friday evening, Oo.
m . .. 1 m a r . li ....... .1. auulur.
thuuK hti on hope. Hope spring" tober 2ft, by l'ror. wm.
"... i ....1 ........ nf Kiilutits of
. 1 I 11.. hni.ittn r.raaai' HUM 11V lllfl nHll'HI "
eternal in niw " - . ' . r . '. . ..... i ih. .um.lees of
it is well that it doe, for hope a K. f P. of thl.
not only tlio anchor, but the fount 'j'bl drama, which was played
and spring, the very essence arm m Mum jHHt WH.U( auriuir me
origin of energy in lilo. It U de- l.m of the grand lodge there, way
mrable that thin should be recog- decided aueoew. Regarding the play
. l I Ilia MU1MII1 r M snin.
n zt-d at the outset oi a new .. ... .... " wt.i,.i. anneals to
of time, for which new piano have I weryoIM, ttI1(j'Hhow the P1'10'1;'!'1
probably been laid down anu new w' S m.I rule, I.
force ot purpose and enterprise is UIl,verHttl, Bll(J cane -i;b few
require,!. Without hope there could .el. It.- a pta, 'StiJ
ne no Biriving, u?riing qo"i v - ? "... f,r
..U l n rore8. Hope w,lo Hal. pletureH tbe character r
mere nu, - , - onolhiT M wleKeit b uieim M"-
in the heart gives the vigor of " Mr. Wm. Kafinua, aa Damon, Prlrav
. . i.i. K..in and makes Belf- e, a oertalu Hue f . acting, wb cb la
iuwio e Uildoui neeii by a Haieiu uu.
ramcct and duty the moving pow , , ,t llo h Htr..i.g ana w y
, . iuij.nce. V e himh-cU: httH an e
When You are Well
R
KM KM I KU that we han-
.llo many artick-s you
may uoin, mini -""vi
Silvurwarr, WuUlu'H, Clocks,
t-tf.
i . f.. . 'i u,.ununt vit ih'. a na iih
nrofa pronprous ex.Hlence e '0 illng b
cannot atand ntill tl we nave hu. tlie pl.wdwpatu.iy wi
It U impoHBible that our knees U n.uge ex,erlence of a blgb ebarac
r-hould trcinhle greatly oronr hands t'J HtateMlimn yg; iiof.
,lftllg helplcsly by our sides if hope d & jWH,, y
Miiiuatex and inspires US. uiiqualllled auoiwi lat night In the
The rniHtukes many persons make, , prn.atl.m of ''Du.mm and
to their grievous loss and injury, plover, of the drama
lies in making particular hopes , , ., g-;! to
. . . Ilmm I I II IB. J lie ll'UI ... " . .
the source ot tlieir euerBJr. Httir wull augmented by nne srg.i.B
;-,. thina. hopes are quite n- Ld ajr urate ciomc ad th wh,
otlier.
I PATTERSON BROSa,1'";
Highest of til b Leavening Power-Late U.S. Gov't Report
The success of Hood'a Sarsaparilla
in conquering scrofula in what
ever form it may manifest itself ia
vouched for by thousands who were
severally afflicted by this prevalent
disease, but who now rejoice over a
. u.. IT, ..I'ii Kurun.-
permanent cure vy -
parilla. Scrofula may appear as a
humor, or it may attack the glands
of the neck, or break out as dread
ful running cores on vuo uuuj-
limbs. Attacking the mucous
membrane, it may develop into
catarrh or lodging in the lungs
lead into consumption. Come as
f treat-
Tr.fl' (irHiir,nriIln will
lilt 111. ttiiu " r
overcome it, for working upon the
; e ll .i:..nnU.u imnnrA
lounuaiion 01 ail uin", .e-.-
. ' i ... i 1. i 1 (i fi .( n r 1 n
Dioou, ine BjfHuuii 10 v.w
vitalized, and vigor, strength and
health restored to the body.
Tl.o f.illowinir is a correct report
of the Perry dale public school for
the month beginning ocpi. .
,. ,wl z.rwlincr Oct. 18th.
. 7 on
No. of days taught
No. or (lays prewui -
No. of days absent
Average daily atteodaoce
HO. OI pUJJUB riirunTO -
Average n. tielougiug
No. of visitors
The neither absent nor tardy were
Elsie Webb, Oracle Flannery and Car
rie Flennery. Unite a large per cent
were not aliMCiit after tuey emeieu uuv
mlHMcd at tbe opening.
A. J. BHIrl-bH, wrmiin-i.
MAUKIED.
Stowe Elliot. At the Baptist
church, fonr miles south of Dal
las, on Wednesday evening, Oct
ober 2:5. 1895. Robert Stowe and
Miss Lottie hlliot.
... . m I x a w 1 r v.j
liiCitv Truck 60 iransiei wu.ij
$ A. W. DOCKSTKADKH. Pop.
... ....... nri line' ;
fully moved. . Jjj
;!!u....tliiir done at rwmm-
I iV; , ) s,rovn.oor woon ivi:sau
VsS'' Ut U..rv , I0REC.0X. j
" IN lF I'KN UH-NCb. I mm u". i jt
Alexander-Cooper Drug Co
Perfunes,
Htatmnery,
Paints,
Oils,
Varnishes,
Hrushef,
Combs,
Soaps,
Syringes
......... .. t nlease and keen or. hand
iling, hopes are Mu. - ttl,,i acrura.e "T" thue
a ...n,V have hone- in wllne-u . " i tirtdaaae
oilier. clav..roi m j ; - "',,
hi- Mfa. without knowing precisely JxmX.
what he intends to do or to strive '...e,.!. itwaltc-
fr It is well to have a set pur- K,.llier remarkably well done and am-
7 - fir the ply appreciated."
imse. without an object to hx ine l ' ' . . PtttteTO)U Bros,
,-ye upon, it is difficult and general- IudepeudenHii alld at C. L. Hawley's,
lv ininossiblo to pursue a straight Mouniouth. Admission V, and 35
' 1 .., wn do x'uira !barire for renervea
course steauuy; ' - ' -
move forward steadily, inero t.
H. no momentum in life and little "ZZZ0
r..l consistency in conduct or poi-
iev. Nevertheless His an-error to T)ere wU1 auot,er special excur-
wdf-nianagetnent to niaae u.c .,HU frHU1 Farker, inueuu-u. -M
. :1 ntPrnrine ... wi. .nrt MuCnv to the Port-
ofsuccesmna y -r J --1 Exposition on Wed-
a condition oi uappm- " , relurlllue the fol-
If failures occur to tne mau . . - trfpS,
made a particular nope nis ,ncluding t wo admissions to theExpo
, ... ia ?r,uimV)le that re ... ... 0..,.,.u winhlnir to avail tbem-
.houldbe disheartened by disap- Uvea of this opportunity should 1 secure
should do uini.v ,. ., . ,i,re duvs iu advance.
. . "Ka secret 01 SUCtwt i cseu i
iiointnient. ine sti.rci. nnAaT tbe manage-
lies in the power ot enduring "lCZr.
little Ions ol tninuwB.njn. V,
shock of reverses and surmounung The I)iscov.tty saved iiw
1 1. ....... n In lllfl Oath 1 "11.. 4iiirririut TH&-
the obHtacies nil""" jir. u. 'Q
vwrsville. 111., says: in . -
n. o-nnm is a well-known and
6'
u;.uiw -.oBiim'td voune eentleman
of McMinnville, and the fair bride
is the eldest daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. J. W. fclliot, oi vne
Luckiamute.
hivs
life
Uiil nil nr.
Patent Medicines
Cigars,
Thermometors
Hooks,
Pens,
Pencils,
Etc., Etc.
FALL OPENING!
fe. OF MILLINERS
Th l.di.of Ind.pen
dencaand vicinity are
cordially invitad to oall
and inspect the new
line of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
jut received at
MRS. M. KINNEY'S
Millinery Store, formerly Catlin
and Kfnney A fine line of new
FANCY GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
LOO'S SHORT ORDER HOUSE,
Open at all hour.
DINNER 15cti O LUXCH from Sets, np.
Oysters kept constantly on nana.
East Bide of Main Street,
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
Sperling Bros.,
Meat Market
DEALER IN
Choice Meats.
. rarefully Compounded
Prescriptions :-: uareTuny
r .. vt:i.
Day or i-'g'" -k-t
SELL
HARDWARE,
Ranges. Cook,nmATli,1S.
Parlor ana uiuij
Box
, chnnrs.
SClssui o, .
. in v9. TaDie
POCKBV SaW8,
Knives, Axes, saw,
Nails, Rope. Etc.,
Graniteware
Woodenwear
TINWARE
wttv There is no boner gut w V).rsvilie, in., says; v v -.
nthe miserable than hope. New Discovery I uwe my hie. Was
stow on tne misi-r" :,inn und tried all
It Wiii br .r-ii-
quicken the weak and failng pulse, glven upad
. .i i .; i, uiiMruv. bhu a i. l l t nun iiuviiik v
rut tne Dram oj ioiu i. uijuwhu. .
th force of vititlitv mio everj King'sMewUiBOOveryniui""-
V .W meinber lie who always MDt for a bottle and began its use
drooping , ann. ftn(1 from the first dose began to get
brings hope is a we.,-- - Rnd after UBinJt th bott eg
ger, and there is nothing else halt ' nd about again. Itisworth
so precious in itself or so well worth Jighi in gold. We won't keep
1 . tn 'flomDose. t... nv hnnsn without it. Uet a
by it.
1KATII OF C. M. BKOAVN.
, f mi M Kheum. revoi -----
Died. At his no -, Hands, Chilblains, Corns
west of Mn"fc' Charles M and all Skin Eruptions, and post-
Oct- ber 16, 189jlnha'S "g tively cures Piles or no pay re
Brown, of consumption, agtd 48 tneiyc gUftrftnteed l0 give
years and 18 days. perfect satisfaction or money re
Charles M. Brown was born in funded. price 25 cents per box
Wayne county, Indiana, September For aie by all druggists.
28, 1847, and came to Oregon in ,
,?k 11a and Miss w - p.w.C1ITK1X" ao"
loiw. .. ... ; .
were married in tn.s 1'
1 S79 The deceased was tne b ' - CB,v,..fown, -
MRS A. M. HURLEY,
DKALKB I!
MiLLlNERY and FANCY GOODS,
INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
The latest styles in Hats and Caps
1 . lnrvlntr
always vu u.opiaj.
Infants' Cloaks, Caps and Dresses
in thfi latest styles.
Dress Goods, Hosiery and Novelties.
Wmmm
OPES SUNDAYS FROM 8 to 9 a.m.
Free Delivery to all parts
. of the city.
Main Street. - - Independence.
Buoklsn's Arnioa Salve-
ml V ,-t- en I tin i it t.liA world fo!
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, bait
Btnm. Fever Sores, letter,
Lu.ii. Pnudef,
DIICH9, -
Shot and Cartridge.
rnuntv Agents for StuJebaker
Carriages and Wagons.
INDEPENDENCE,
OREGON,
i
Mills
TiTtopjirtencrRoller Hour
aUUV V V
T T-IELMICK, Prop-
WarehousesT Independence &
nimiI them to meat my
Town of Independence, rum ..u..t,
2oiT wuhln .limouih. from th. at hereof,
rLXT.e'a'notmed to mate pay
caieu w" . .
.it four miles west oi
-
mouth. Charlie urown -
, nr. 1 II 111 H lliau aaaava. w i ... ) Inta am lttl I lit'
. ..ir,..rt- ,Ui.t thPi-eo! to me i. w-iu ..-
,.it;.n. He was a uu. mhAyotT.j
f,nm conBUtl-PUUU iui Executrix oi uw
' w . f 'a . deceaaea.
and made frequen, v -
ifi.mia for the benem oi i
1 A. . xi-vw a IT TAa I
-oo wt onlV teiuim.c.j .,.. hrohlven that by virtue oi an
OUI. iv.. . . 'J":"7rh.th. Honorable Ci
He bore up pauwiir 'fyrtix.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
vnntv Pnurt
,lvan nv l. JlH nunmnww vv.". -
lief. He bore up P""" I .a7t
L. rtl H UULlUIlt ailUOIIl.riru. .vv-v- - ....... U,anlVal
lh chastening . . thereof, ISMS, the win or wiiiiam
nd for the past year was satisfied U.wa.
- - . ,.. r olmrt ..in ...ut1 nfMtld eetaie.
' "-" K-vi. nlaim. or demanas
niiu ...
.. . i.i,m nf life was
duration. &3SS1
three Chi Wren. Wr. "nTh. from the date hereof, ana an
wh0 lives near Buena Vista, is bi. L&
only brother
wrann. koowinu then.erve. m
KlTeate re notified to make payment
- - an 111 nlaM.
inereo. - " V rvtnber. ISM
vi . ll v v.. f p.ri.;i
Executrix of the Ette of William ercl
The Best Gloves.
You can well judee a dry Roods store
by the gloves it sells poor giosm,
poor store, and vice versa.
Foster's
Real Kid
Lacing Gloves
we at the pinnacle of excellence, ine
full noveltfee are:
DUL- with white hooks andstitches
White, with black hooks and stitcLes
T-, ith mode hooks and stitches
Mode with blac nooKB",,u
A full line of all stapie
stock, and if its an odd shade chances
are you'll find it here.
Everv pair warranted.
Price $1.50.
Dress Goods.
Monday we oiened another shipment
of fancy plaids, cord crepons, boucles,
fancy mixtures, honey-comb effects,
nd serges.
Novelties in plaid patterns, no two
alike.
... ... f.. .nmnlol
W me iur eauj"-.-
Our 45 inch heavy bicycle serge is a
beauty. Cornea in Diaci.ua j,
. , ,ia Per yd 50c
66 inch waterproof cloaking perydooc
Just this to fay about
Fall Clothing.
The new round-cornered sacks, single
and double-breasted sack suits and
cut-a-ways are the leading things this
year; naturally you can see more of
them here than anywhere else and
the prices are as comfortable as the
clothes.
Happy Home
Clothing
received the highest award at the
World's Columbian Exposition at
Chicago, 1893.
for perfect fitting garments,
Beauty of design,
Superiority of manufacture,
Excellence of material.
Try one of these
$10, $12, $14, $15.
Famous
Overcoats,
Most stylish coat out. J&lal.
Hats.
Fine Fedoras 1J
Super teuoraB
Furnishing Goods,
Every item up to date.
New Goods.
New Prices.
....v- no vnm? MAIL ORDERS -a7
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO., SALEM, Oregon.
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The tunerat - Executrix oi
18th instant, Rev- L. S. Fisher, of I