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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1895)
z DRESS MAKING Goff and Goff. Ve i prvpaml to do dr iimklny in the latent etylt. mid giiMrHntce atlsfaitfion. Proiupt service ami reasonable t'liaw, Drewx Cutting and Pitting. Cor. Itallroad and D St. IS PEPEN DENDK. OKKOOX. City : Feed : Stable. Eu Johnbon, Prop, ONSA regulat6r7 tuh roi.K bounty riu:ss. Morses fed bv the day, wet-It or month Tran sient stock loft in our care will he well at tended to. Charges reasonable. Mnifii St.. Independence. SO! Marble Granite G.L. HAWKINS, Independence. Ore- Monuments, lead stones, Curbing Etc. Correspondence solicited. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost evervboJv takes some laxative medicine to clc.inse the svstrm and krp the HooJ pure. Those who t.ike SIMMONS LIVIR REGULATOR tliquij or powJer) pet all the benefits of a mild anJ pleasant laxative and tonic tn.it purines me nooj and strengthens the whole svstem. AnJ more than this: SIMMONS 1.1V tR RKGU LATOR retulates the Liver, keeps It active and healthv, and when the Liver Is In cood condition you lind vourselt tree from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are all caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will onlv be had when the liver Is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, trv SIMMONS LlVfcR' REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medi cines, and Better than Pills. MfEVEKY PACKAGE- Ha I ho 58 Stamp in whI on wrapper. J. 11. Zellln A Co, I'hlla, !. News 1 tenia uml IMItortuI V.x prOMhtollN. Krout til. 1IIhi ltfluUtr, It. S. Clark, it former Stiver iner chant, i now located at Woods. The lad ion of the Method! church have undertaken to raise HHJon their church deht, and at the social given Tnmlay night they reamed one third of the amount, THE INDEPENDENCE Rational Bankl Capital Stock, loO.OOO.OO. Ltudsey Robbing says that in 183-i ahotit a dnxeu young men sent for him to coino and organise a ainging school in King's Valley and that as a stupid to it nearly every couple in attendance alter ward married. On Friday morning of last week at 4 o'clock Hrown t llerry'a saw mill caught fire and in fifteen miu utes the whole structure was in flames. There are some features about the fire that looks very strange and cause much wonder. On Wednesday evening at the newly furnished home of the bride and groom in Dallas Key. T. V. It. EiAbree made one of O. Wiight and Miss Inei Vaughn who are not yet half through receiving cot gratulations from their long list of frieuds. RIPANS The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. f mum From the lllaa Otxw-rvt-r. H.HIRSCHBEKG, ABRAM NKLSON, W. T. COXXAWAY, - President. Vice President. Cashier. Rev. Geo. Whitt man, of Turner, has located in Dallas as pastor of tlit) Presbyterian church. i A general banking and exchange busi-1 rut Mulkev issued lioeiiKH to nt'fB transacted : loans made, bills dis-1 , . . ! ... . , . , ... counted, commercial credits granted; K I . A. Tlglll ami .Mis dei.ix.its received on current account Carrie E. Toner, Wednesday, subject to check, interest aid on time di-poits. Polk county nnlitics ia warminir up, and the slate is being made by DIRECTORS. those who would walk into official B. F.Smith, A.Nelson, I. A. Allen, duties. The Winter oflHrtMia. The winter of lSiit-tl,. hud more precipitation than ill any othir winter on record. In the mouths November, l-s'li to Fchruory, 1W2 inclusive, there fell at Walla Wall UAH Inchea of precipitation. What is E.McXEILL, Kceiver. TO THE H. H. JasiMTHon, J. K. Kuodes, D. V. Scars, H. Hirscbbern. Thieves broke in and stole all the valuable silver ware from the Commenced Business March 4. ISS'J. Holman house dinwR room the j2JE other night about 175 worth plfSt jHatlOnal Bank Lade by our citizens that their i r T..,i,u,...i.,n, n..,n clothes lines are being robbed. Al most every night When It is considered that 1 inches is the annual amount a Walla Walla it is seen how exec ive was the precipitation for th winter of 1HUI-U2. At Astoria tl average November rainfall is 10.4tl inches; the greatest Novcinm rainfall was UU.' inches, in l.stil the least 1.87 inches in lS'.K). Tl total rainfall at Astoria from Nt veiuher, IStil.to March, inclusive, was Ol.Oht inches. That the rainfall for these five months was excessive is shown by the fact tint the average annual rainfall ' is inches. At the same time then' fell at Vancouver, Wash., 25.(1 inches of rainfall, while the annual average is luetics, iiies data are quoted to show the execs sive rainfall in the winter of l.Mil- li'2 in comparison with that so fa prevailing in 1S',).". Usually .No vember has freezing temerature Freezing totniernturo may be al ways expected in December; east of the Catcades, especially over the ilateau region, zero ti mperature ml lower occur in December, It is seldom that heavy snowfalls oc ur west of the Cascades, and w hen it fulls it usually falls in January, though snow has fallen quite heav ily west of the Cascades in Decern- icr. Kast of the Cascades light snow falls in Decern la r, but the heaviest snowfall is usually in Jan uary or February. Statesman. A Fifty Cent Calendar Free. loses EAST Capital Stock, Surplus, J. 8. COOCER. L. W. ROBERTSON President, Vice 1'rnlileot. w. h. hahlky, Cashier. GIVES Tllli CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental ROUTES GREAT MTHEBSRy PACIFIC RY. VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL Kansas City LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES. OCEAN STEAMERS DIRECTORS. some one f50,000.00 their best underwear. 114,000 00 1 New students are starting in at the LaCreole academy every week. The school is gaining in popular ity. There is' no need of going away from borne to get an education. Helmick, ti. VV. Whiteaker, W. VV. Collins. VIA DEXVElt OMAHA AND Mr. J. W. Crider has purchased a general merchandise store at Aurora, Marion county. It is also 4 ueneral hanking baMneM transacted. Buya pnmn-A,l l. n..i and aellsejehauee on all Important .lnt. rumoreu inai lie Will open OUl a Dep. mi m rewived nubjeet to cbclt or on certld- , ' i rll., .1,,.. .1, ct.te ofrtepualt. Collection. ma.le. 8tOV;k Of gOOUS in Dallas aDOUt the omce nours: a. ni. to 4 p. m. - . - , urtfb oi i ue year. Certainly the business public of Dallas will learn with regret that The Publisher otTIi Youth's Coin pun ion are sciidiuir free to the sulwcrib- ers to the ner, a Imndnitii fuiir-piit1 Calendar, 7 x 10 in., litli.ruplitnl in nine colors. Jt is m.ido no of four cliarming pictures, eiu-li ploitsini; in de si'kii, under each of which are the month ly calendars for the vear l.s'Jtl. The re tail price of this Calendar is 60 cents. New suhcribr to The Companion will reeeive this beuiiliful Culundur frte and Wsides, The Companion tree every week until January 1, l.HlHI. Also the Thanksgiving, ChrixtmaN and New Year' double number free, and The Companion fifty-two weeks, a full veur to January 1, 1.SH7. Address, Th Youth's Companion, 19o Columbus Avenue, Boston. CMtorla U Pr. Samuel ntcheri prmcriptloo for Inftmu nd Chlhlren. It cntlni nrtther Opium, Morphine no other Nureotlo nibstunco. It 1 liurml nutMtltuU for lNu-etrorlc. Dwjw, Boothtntf 8)rus and Cuator Oil. It i lMeiuumt. It riiariMite 1 thirty jretuV u by millions of Mother. CutorUdetr)i Worma ttml allay, fcvcrlslincsa. Cuatorlt irevcut vomiting Hour Curd, cure DlurrUu'i Wind Collo. Cuatorln reUey teethlnir troubles, cure eon at I lotion and llatulrncy, Cutorl.. asslmllute the food, rc,'ulutc the tonic and bowels, glvlnx healthy id natural lp. c. torla i tho CUtldrtui'a l'anaiMitU Mother's Vrltmi, Castoria. "Ckatnrla I a em-H'-n mlU-ln f"f 'Ml dn-o. I.-Uwr ha n'i-.ilo.:i' U4 U U (uulaftwl M iWr i-li Ultvu." V. O. C. Ctaunnn, rteatwU b tli b rmtr ' i-ltililnw which I in m-t'itl. I b n Jr fur distant Im-o ni.iU"n wlil Mi4il ll nml bitMT of Uh-lr f hU-lrrn, an I ua C.itTi In Wnul uf lo itia. tutmi itwh u dertmrtne thrlr Unml otwa, fm-lnomn. muriOilt, thlim aynip anj otlvr h'inrul dowa Oilr Oinxiia. Own iMMluid thorn iu'pnuuatura rtvw " l)a. ). V. KtniiKUia, Cuur, Ark. Castoria. " Cwbirla hi ll liSnt tocnnji, I r-niuMt.l U aaaufviurlvtujr WvaiM,, houoa k Urn." 11. A. Ah-Mia. n III So. Ott..r.l ta, Uruutlg T H Onf phjraMM It lit cklldna', wul ham apul.). hildjr of u, UHt moat la Uiair outakU ratk iUCMia aiul aiUHHia-h w ouljr Kara ajwa w umloal au4M lta Is knuwa aj mlutia, fSWWi fnw to cuuraa Um m tiHTita uf Owiuri h4 m Id ha t la.ur H." l arrrnn lloarrral. 4 Dtarwatti Aixaa C Surra. Vm., The Centanr Compaar. TT Mrry itrt, Kw Trk City, II. 31. LINKS, NOtary jPllblic. Merchant Geo. McGowan intends a Life and Fire Insurance, jyj Offlcp Eat ISDKPKNBENf K. Ork. IdeMuin 8t. Oppot-ite Stockton A lit-nkle leave Portland every 5 days for SAN FRANCISCO. For (all details call 00 O. R. O. Agent M. O. PfifTKK, Independence, Or. or address: W. H. HTJRLBURT, Gen. Pass Agent, Portland. Or. Thoi.F. Oaks. HeDry C. Paine, Heorr C. Rouae, Receivers I moving his stock of goods to Mon mouth. Mr. McGowan is a good I business man and Dallas' loss it Monmouth's gain. BOOTft-dSHOESHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. BUSINESS FAILURES. Renal rinz of all kiniia will receive prompt attention The best of work turned out on short notice, l0RTHERN PACIFIC R. R. A share of your patronage I is solicited. Main street, - Independence u N. O 0 Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria When she had Children, she gave them Castoria TO 1 ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NE W YORK 'F 08 TON and all POINTS EAST and SOUTH For Information, time cards, maps and tickets. -all bn or write W. II. HAWLFY, Agent, Independence, Or., A. D. CHARLTON. At. Gen. T&m.A gt, fio. 3m, Morrison Street, Corner Third St., PoBTLaNO, On. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Star Grocery. Chickens. . .$1.50 2.50 per doz. Side Bacon 7 8c Shoulder 6 7c Ham 10 12c Lard 7 &, 8c Esrgs 20c Potatoes 15c Cabbage I4s Onion (old) Apples...... 20c Fall Butter Pears 25c Honey 10c Turnips 25c Beet 25c Grape 2 3c BouaHbea JOc Cauliflower $1.00 , Quince 25c , Oyster plant Jc , Carrot ' $4.00 Parsnip lc Butter 15c , Hay 15.00 , Oat..t 15c . lb. doz. bu. lb. bu. bu. bu. lb. bu. It lb. doz. doz. bu. lb. ton lb. i lb. ton. bu. Statistic prove that out of 100 men who engage in mercantile pursuit, 90 fall short of success. A to w by so large a percentage are left behind in the race, a gT'.-at variety of opinion prevail. This is hown by the answer of tne following distinguished men, who are on the top rounds of the ladder of fame and fortune When asked why so many failure in commercial pursuits take place, their answer were as follows: John D. Rockfeller, the Standard oil king: "Lack of business training in the home and public schools." A. J. Carnegie, the iron and steel mag nate: "The credit system ha much to do with It." P. D. Armour, the man who control the meat rupply of the United States: "Want of knowledge as to the valne of a dollar is one of the chief causes." Dr. Franklin Miles, the great special ist in nerve, brain, and heart disorders, whose Restorative Nervine, New Heart Cure, and other remedies are used all oveir America: "Over anxiety in their pursuit ha much to do with it. The competition is so strong and the race so exciting that the strain becomes too great and col lapse follows. A large number of my patient are business men under middle age, who suffer from nerve disorders in duced by mental strain. A the knowl edge of my restorative remedies in creases, the percentage of business fail ure will surely decrease." Two Uvea Sttvcri. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hote for her, but tw bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she say it saved her life. Mr. Thou. Kg gers, lo'J Florida street, bun Fran Cisco, Buffered from a dreadful col approaching Consumption, trii without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King rvew Discovery and in two week was cured. He is naturally thank ful. Ii is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderlul ellicacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Drug Store. Regular size ou cents and fl. SASH and DOOR J'K, a'W CTA PTDRY working inuchint rv ei IMU V- Il I prepared l.i do all kin. f wood work, (mch as l'Ynines, llrtickeN, MutildiiiL', mid all kin f wood turning "t tho lowest possible M e FERGUSON e uls carry n full line ol MAIN SUM', Class futtinji .piickly done. ino'epenccnc'e.'or. rices. CLASS LITTLE F3LKE HOTEL, Inilt'jH'iiclanco, Oropm. Clone to railway stations, ntcamboat hui'lnng atul tho buriint'HH part of tho vity KiMungand Huiu-H for both trancient and ju'iinanent guentn. .Service un ritirjiarwtl. I a tea $1 to $2 jht Iay. it jeiWx i mm vm a I f k&i 2 f l'"-,v v ii 1.1,111, 1 Vl "l ... . , One Gives Relief. It is so easy to be mistaken about indigestion, and think there is some BQ3 Right Arm Paralyzedl Saved from St. Vitus Dance. "Our daughter, Blanche, now fif teen years of age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost the entire use of her right arm. We feared St. Vitus dance, and tried the best physicians, with no benefit, fane has taken three bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine and has gained 31 pounds. Her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and has recovered complete use of her arm. her appetite is splendid." MKS. fc. K. BULLOCK. Brighton, N. T. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Miles Nervine is sold on a Wn aim to ai ry a Ih-oti'laHH HtCH-kff W of I Iartlwurc, J m ploiiH'titH, Stove Tinvniv,etc.,iipit(K'k that will moot tho wanti-t ofour t pado. SUPERIOR STOVES - - WE HAVE RECEIVED a now lot ol thoHo ntovon, for both oookiiiir and hontintf purpoHOrt- O.LL (b 5EE THEfl, tho bunt, uroodm for tho loant money- FRAZER & CATTRON t - Oregon. piyMonmouth, o- "FOR- and WAY LANDINGS SALEM, POHTLAND Steamer Altona. Leave Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, 6:00 a. tn. I,eave Independence Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs 0:.'W " Leave Salem " " 7:45 " Fast Time. Chean Rates. I'laiit an advertisement in the E.n- TKRPKIHK. No better advertisltnr medium can be round. Ak thiwe who ave tried It. other trouble. The cure is Ripians I Air?rSAet!".rr"at- Tabules. One tabule giyes relieti P,t1- P";f,a'). ? receiot of price Ask .ay drosgbL I "- "" "'' Estes & Elkins, -Leading- City Draymen All kinds of The Kntkki'bihe Job oflloe Is equip ped with everything neceasary for the rapid printing of all kinds of ob work. FirsUclaKS work guaranteed. Hauling in or out of the city Promptly attended to. (JharflCS TeaSOn Ohio H0 by the week or month. CITY LIVEEY SALE and FEED STABLES. KELIJEY cfe HOY, Props. Huncesmirs to A. W. I)ockstder. Styl- Aij-m, At outs Ujjt'-ir. -