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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1895)
0 9 9 ijl BARGAINS IN Nipping Profits in the Bud Broadcloths JUaek, Rnwn, Navv and Red at 85c lr J'1 Better good at $1.50 lr yard. 50 inch, all wool, Suitings at 75o lr yard. All wool Trico at 25c l'er Jara- Corsets -a. Just in, one case R. A $1-00 lr lair- Bed Spreads- Marsala Quilts, good Mamies Quilts, large Shoes -cs Just received 20 cases Mej)s Cordovan Shoes, $2.5Q Per Pft,r- . Mjbns heavy Shoes, $1.50 to 1J5 ler pair. Oregon Blankets . . , 5-lb mottled, all wool, $4.00 Fr Palr- Clothing-. Bovs black and navy blue Chevoit Suits, $G.OO $12.00 per suit from 12 to 18 years. !Next week 1 lot of Childrens suits, 1.75. Next week 1 lot of Childrens suits, $ 3.00. Next week 1 lot of Boys suits, 4.00. It is better to look A TRIAL, and we get ttt i r west biae Traamg uo. Cor. Main and C. St iyDEPEXDENCE. WHITE STAR arLOCATED AT TALMAGE, BETWEEN INDEPENDENCE AND MONMQUTH-fff Frnprienced. eomoetent miller. Best flour on the market, Mill feed J s for sale. Highest market price paid for wheat. SEARS & CLELAND, Prop's. THE ENTERPRISE Are the best for the money that is why all attorneys and people need T ni.nl Rlnke na. Vio "tfvTvnpmsiz" T.pcrn.1 Rlanks These l life AJT7gai U laiiau uw mv J -' - - blanks are manufactured by Brown & Bailey, the proprietors of the Independence Enterprise, and will be found up-to-date and first-class in every particular. Only the best quality of pg$ hlnk paper is used. THE FOLLOWINGANKS ARE KEPT IN STOCK: Jngtice's Criminal Complaint. Civil Complaint, pivil Subpoena. Criminal Subpoena. Undertaking for Attachment. Affidavit ot Attachment. Warrant of Arrest. Writ of Attachment. Commitment for Felony. Summons. justice's Jury Order. Cost Bill civil action. Power of Attorneys general. Power of Attorney special. Bill of Sale. . Commitment for Trial. Notice of Sale of Personal property Justice's Summons. Execution aerainst ProDertv. Crop Mortgage. Criminal Cost Bill. Assignment of Mortgage. Articles of Agreement. The above blanks are kept constantly in stock and can be supplied jn any quantity, on short notice. Other forms are being added as fast as possible. Bear in mind'jhat Jhese blanks are put up first-cjpss and guarantee. (-oeii for rpoe PUT OF TpWN ORpERS SOLICITED SEND US YOUR, MAIL ORDERS PROMPT BROWN & BA'LEY, -r. MRS. A, M. HURLEY DKALEE IN MILLINERY and FANCY COODS, INDEPENDENCE, ORE. The latest styles in Hats and Caps always on display. Infants' Cloaks, Caps and Dresses in the latest style. Press Goods, Hosiery and Novelties. 0 PROFUSION, G. Onsets, black or dr.ab, at value, $1.00. size, extra value, $2.00. of Mens and Childrens Shoes. to than to wish you had your trade all the time i m 1 n - ROLLER MILLS LEGAL BLANKS Bond for a Deed, ... Release of Mortgage. Chattel Mortgagerlarge. Chattel Mortgage small. Warranty Deed. Real Estate Mortgage, Marriage Certificate. Original Notice of Suit. Rene el of Chattel Mortgage, Creditor's Affidavit, Notice to Vacate. Real Estate Contract. Description of Property. Collection Notice 50 in tab. Marshal's Notice to Dog Owners. Notice of Sale ot Stock. Odd Fellows lodge blanks. Publio School Reports cards. Notes bound in books of 60 each. Receipt-hound in books of 50. Trespass Notices printed on cloth Installment Notes bound in books of 50 each. ibu ATTENTION GIVEN. INDEPENDENCE, OR. Bucklen'i Arnica Salje. The best salve jn the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by all druggists. he (Suta'pi'lot Tlll'tWlUY, KOyKMUKKjil.Wv. rubllihvil avary Thura.ty l I.Ji-H'Miioa, Kufrvt) at Hi IVau.mjn St In4"Kmtiui, orvgoti, a iiin ut . (IROVyN tAIUVi Ps)0iito P. M Mkon, K'-lllor. J. T Foam ,kiw K.IH.,. L. a. Hii.r, uuauiaaa Manaavt. al'IMH-airri.lM BATS On yaar S limllllia ... . 1')irv iiu.Hlha UiliMly rAVAMI.ll IN ABVAHC. II. .V .to AnvaaTiaiMa Hatm will b Buwl knowii on aiiulknilun, J,i" f riNTiMouf All ktnda don oa (Burt aollva ml In A rl ,'laa maiiin-r. A .1.1 ma All ruainiiinli-allaM to TNI rui.K, luavtwuUviH'v, oruu. Atl. the signs of the time indi eate that the Christian nations of Europe are preparing to carve Urge Thanksgiving Turkey. Tiik kettle is culling the pot blacky." The Salem Statesman says "it is the stylo in Portland now to go into the hands of the re- cciver.H Tnt: czar of all the Huasias is unhappy. Ilia first born is a gir If it had been a boy there would have been booming of cannons from St. Petersburg to Vludiv ostoeK. Hal" Gheen, a young eociet gentleman of Portland, swallowed a dose of cyanide of potash, a dead ly poison, on Friday afternoon o last week and in twenty minutes he was a corpse, lie was only 23 years of age and a gtMieral favorite among a wioe circle oi acquaiu tances, but fast living had evident Iv saptwd the virrility of his char acter, and in a moment of tempo rary despondency he severed the magic cord of life. It is hinted that a love affair had something to do with his suicide. Men and women of strong and robust char acter never succumb to the cruel miscarriages of the divine passion but by the sheer force of will power master the old passion or find sol ace in a more conizenial attach ment. The republicans and democrats have put lairly good tickets in the field fo.r municipal officers, and the people of our city can hardly make a mistake in selecting their candi dates. The candidates for mayor are both representative men and each Jjave a strong personal follow iug. fi is probable that neither party could have made a moreju dicious selection. The candidates for marshal are both strong and competent men, and the same can be said. of the candidates for city treasurer. The republican can didate for recorder is a well known business man and competent in every way, and his apponent is also well known in this community The respective candidates for coun cilmen are all representative citi zens. honest and competent. The city's, interests are perfecly safe in the hands of the next council. In these times of low prices, im overished trade and labor begging for the crumbs that fall from Di ves' table, it may sound somewhat ironical to hear an ex-minister to Russia extolling the great wealth of this country before the Jiew Yori chamber of commerce, but it is the kind of talk that makes us all feel proud we are Amerioans In two decades, from 1870 to 1890," said Ex-Minister Charles Emory Smith, "the three powers of Great Britain, France and Ger manv, all combined, with their 125,000,000 of people, gained in wealth $30,000,000, while the Unit ed Slates alone, with its 60,000,000 of people, gained $338,000,000. The United States earns two-thirds as much as the other three put to gether. Their debts are piling up; ours are melting away, Their tax es are rising; ours are falling. Their roductive forces are stripped for arms and armaments; ours at the plow, the forge, the loom and the exchange. England's taxes are 10 percentofher earnings; France's 18 per cent; Germany's lOj per cent; hile ours are only 5 per cent. We are only at the threshold of our de velopment. The Nicaragua canal, constructed by American, capital and owing alU'tfUnoe only to Annr loan control, will om through the contliiimt ft Wgtiway of tho mm. and New York, wresting tin A"1 ..,., i-n Aim London, will itaiul like another Venice of the earlier and narrower days, the focus and emporium of the world's wide ............. -.(i the uncut auu VU I III' the Occident" Council ProwtwHnire, Citv council conveued i regular" wwion November 10. President Cook in the chair. Members pres Finch. Peroival nd V 1 1 i v-w i - i Walker. Absent: Clodfelter and Strong. Street committee reported in favor of repairing grade serous gully on William's street in Third ward. On motion said report was adopted. A motion prevailed that now cro8Bwalkn be placed acros i tl street on south side ofU street ami across F street on west side of 4th yfr..t rUi across 4th street on south side of F street. A met ion prevailed that George Richardson be appointed clerk of city election in First ward in place of W. O. Cook, and C. G. Grilla for clerk in Third ward in place of J. I). Winn. Mr. Cook having be come ineligible because of nomi nation for city recorder and Mr. Winn because of non-residence. The following bills againBt town were allowed: Robert Suitor (Lumber account) $54.72; Grilla & Finch (for labor) $7.00; A. J. Tupper (grading C street) 7.50. A petition was read asking for an electric light at the intersection of Fifth and D street referred to street committee. On motion coun sel adjourned. Democratic Ticket Pursuant to call the democratic voters of Independence met in con vention on Monday evening at 7 o'clock n. m. for the purpose of putting a municipal ticket in the field. Mr. A. J. Goodman was elected chairman of the meeting; B. F. Burch was elected secretary; 11. J. Mercer and J. II. Alexander; tell ers, l lie following camoaies were nominated by acclamation: For mayor, Dr. T. J. Lee; recorder, J. T. Ford; tnan-hal. W. W. Will ia pis; treasurer, Ed Masterson; council men, First ward, W. II Craven; Second ward, G. W. Heokle; Third ward, Marsh Merwin; committee man: First ward, L. C. Giltnore; Second ward, J. W. Kirkland; Third ward, II. C. Finch. On motion the meeting adjourned. Teachers' Association. The following is the program of the Polk County Teachers' Associa tion to meet in Independence, Sat urday, Nov. 23, 1895: PROGRAM. Pedagogy (Regular SerUw) Prof. W. H. Allen. Study for November (Umiumar) ... Leaders. Graduation Prof. P. L. Campbell. Methods lu f irst book Mrs. M. It. Hoifiie. Introductory and Advanced Orarumur v. I. KeytiolilN. Attend, if possible, and join in the discussions. The meetings this year will form a regular series of study covering, during the year, all the common branches, besides a series of discussions on Pedagogy and School Management arranged by Prof. W. H. Allen. Regular at tendance and participation in the work means an advance in the pro fession. Very Respectfully, T. O. Ili'TcnijjaoN. The Companion Caleiular 181MI The publiHhers of Ths Youth's Com panion are sending to their fmbficriheri) free an art Calendar which will be high y appreciated. Fonr elegant water-col or paintings are reproduced in all the beauty of color and design of the oritfi nals, and of such size (TjjrlO inches) that they may be framed with fine effect, The first two pictures offer a striking contrast a blistering March day in the sugar orchard, and a peaceful scene in midsummer. Then follows the noon day rest in the harvest field, a charming bit of color with a foreground of golden rod and brilliant autumn foliage. The winter walk to church over snow cover ed fields is the last of the series. To all new subscribers to the paper who send their name and address and $1.75 at once, the Publishers offer to send free this handsome Calendar, litho graphed in nine colors, the retail price of which is 60 cents, Thi Compawion free every week to January 1, 1896, in cluding the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's double numbers, and Tbs Youth's Companion fifty-two weeks a full year to January 1, 1897, Ad dress, The Youth's Companion, Columbu Avenue, Boston. COUNTY NEWS. ImpotUDt Hsppsnlngi and Enti Tram tot vsrioai iiipuuui boodi la tbs County Oath-red br Tns Entsrpriss's Oorp of AbU UorreipoDasnu- NHTK.-VrA.l.lWiMHi .llvul'l tAior than NVwiHWIay nnu ufvfc f la . U.w A..4 ,.ahiti lu .uinr, 1AIJAH. UirnwiHiiiilnniMiluTiie Ksii . Mr Wliltelioru inovod Into his new liouao Monday. Work has Uhmi wuinwl ou Hi South orn Methodist chureh. Mint Sitwver, of Aiulty, lias orgmtUwl mimic eUi in till city, Henry Illaok, n enlorurlilntr (urine ol Halt Ciei-k, In" moved lo Iaii.. The 1Hm diH'tom ant quite lmy tlie preatHit lliuu attendiinto the l k. Ir. T. V. U. Kiulire will sddreM tli popuUst flub at Salt Cnfk WtKliu-lny Wiling. Tlie M. K.clmn li, South, held qusr tirlv iniH'Unif st lii Hitur.liy ami Suiiday. Mr. Ueo. Mctiowan will move hUitore from Iullm to .Moiitimuth in lout twu month. Mr. II. H. CuiiipU'll, ol PalUn, h Irsdetl hi farm In lUrney county lor proHriy In this city. Tlie nioniU-r ol llio Prenbylerlsn cliun-li will liol.l -lir -Miitliuiuuiu M on Friday and SuturJiiy ni.'lit. The M. K chur.'li Huii.Uv Srlil cm cert lait SmuUy evtuilng wwell atom) ed, and tlm toile wore well pleaaed Willi the Kniiig Slid aiiiuliig whli'li AMI uartklnaUid lu liioally by tin' childreu. tiaovna llUKNA VISTA. Curroitiiru(W to T KTria. The log U itiil with u. Mr. Well returuod to IniUt'idunce ImhI Tliuriidity. IKm't loriP't that ll.nry Hovlne Inw tov to tell. Nob Williams, of Wells, w on our Klrtet laat Sunday. J. II. William mode a flying trip down tlie liimliial week. Thv laxt raiae In the river wu tuttt cieiit to brinxup the boat. Mr. 8am Baldwin made a Hying trl to King Vallny lt wm-k. lirv. I'sraon mid Itoork, ol Pulcm fir-at'liud fur u laitt KuiiiUy (irooon John Powrll and wile, of the I'"' Tom country, visited III pareuulierv till WW. Johnuy Wulker, of the 3aatllrig lg ging Camp of On-ifoii City , and the coun tv surveyor, were Niirveviiig on the iaUml Uilow tuwr Fridny and Smurdav Perry I'orter, sued 'M ynar. diixl of tylioiil fever, at the reaidunce of Ir, liny i) Ion in tliiaclty, luat FriiUy evening at 10 o'clock. The deeeaaed left an gl (ttthur and mother and fVi'ril brother to mourn In loa. Henry Itovine, our new mercliint, I now ready for btiRinea. Mr. Ilovine carriea a general line ol mereliamlise We have liven needing audi a at. ire fur a long time. Now that we have K"l one et us patronize it. Kverybody (hould call and mil ao)uuinted with our Hew merchant. liiiUNO, PKKHYDALR. C'orreaponitanee to the KNTKRl'Hiaa, I). L. Kiyt made, a visit to the county seat on Monday. Hev. Connoypr, of Washington, la vlsi ting at Mr. Zumall's. The section men were called to Port land cn buaines Tuesday. Mrs. Wolf and Viola lfoiran visited relatives in Monmouth Kriduy, J. M. Wise visited Balein Monday He was trying to diaoHe of his hops. Miss Bertie Coulter was absent from suiool this week, on account of sore eye, Hev. Shipley occupied the pulpit In the Christian church Sunday morning. and evening. The recent rains have set the farmers to work plowing. They report that the ground works well. A no one has done anything for the past week we find It oxooedingly dim cult to write anything. Fresh pork is reported as selling at 3.' cents per pound in Ballst-on, Will the bottom never be reached? Tlie Chrlatlan Endeavor is getting up an entertainment for Thanksgiving night. A small admission fee will be charged. Mr. Green' hop house, near IJncoln, caught fire Saturday morning but prompt work extinguished the flames before they had done much damage. The or iginof the fire is unknown. Old IIickobv. Bchppl Itcport. Report of the Falls City school for the month ending Nov. 15, 1895: Days taught 20 iays attendance 1(54 Pupils enrolled 7 Average aauy attendance 671 . ... . ........ " (A Mrs. i. iiasam HptlngtUld, Ohio. WalkcdVVmj Crutches Rhtumatltm - Ecima - Swsiliij N.ck-Hood't Cursd. M For two yaar I hv txwn ski, ka, tawn oonfluad to tbs boua for ;Mr, j bar had ' lor sin jAArt.haTlni k Iliad physician, but mld bo batutt. Last wlnUr I eaugbl cold sod baas Afflicted With Rheumatism, which put m on orutoh-a, Ut Juj oiumvnrvdlott llood'Haraairllla,ai4 bafor I bad AiiIaIiihI one but I It 1 UliJ tt. erutehu aal.U. Attar taking twu bulla, tbs o.ain bad left me and I u ilmo.1 nttraW fri from the sHavl ol iwrlb4 ..k I know tliat It was 1 1 nod's Han.,,.. rllla that eurtil niaaud I tbtuk Itwaao Hood'! 1 1.V 4 aWW paHUa be r)inund4 too Cures blghly. 1 eannol pralaa It tuougb lor "Ve what It ha don for ma. Allhouiht) yaarsold,! Iwl young analu." Maa.ar, Himmokm, K.l HmrlngnVUl, tlhlo. Hood's PHIS r ma, anil pirt la arnpurUua u4 dwarna'. I' il aui. IVr emit of altondiuic lie J Tim e tardy. 11 Wo lnjie to have the 00 ojieralimi of Mit-nla In reducing the numUr oftardicn at Wat one-half during the ensuing mouth. J. N. Haht, Principal. An Important OfUce. To erojM riy llll ita ollite and functions, it is iinK.rtant that tlw IiIimmI 1V iure. hen it is in lueh a condition, the hwly la almost cr tain to lie healthy. A complaint at thin time U catarrah in Home ul its various fortns. A slight coh develojis the dien9 in the hni Droppinga of corruption passing in to the litnga bring on consumption. The only way to euro this disea is U purify the blond. The tmait olmtinale canrs of catarrh yield to the uiedit al iHers ol IIimhI Sar. nparilla as if by magic, simply U cause it readies the seat of the dis ease, and by purifying and vital ising the bliMKi, removes the catw. Not only does .Hood's Harsiipitfilii do this but it gives rtWvml vigor to the wholn system, linking ,t possible for good health to reign supreme. NOTICi: OF C ITY KI.IX'TIOX. Nollev la litirrli alvvn lo Ilia lea-al nirrl llm It y i,f ln.l. iiilnlir. 1'olk ('niilv. orr iiiii, thai Hi- Hiiminl ell rln-llini will I held no Oii Ural M.iiiilav 111 Ih-rriula-r, laH tor III Mlimltm iiliiai.a, li-arll,' To rlfoi a niNViir. mmrti-r, lrainr and niartnil for Ho- enaiiliK yea'. ai wi" """ ellinnti inmi khi'Ii vr J fur Ilia ui'il rioulnf Ivru yrnra. Tin- fiilluwiiiK prraona wen a,lnlio f lht rlir i-oiim-il l.i at-rve as alwlliin IxairiH In llm rriM-ilvo warila- tlr.l unl.-J, A. Wkiwler. Jinle; M. " I'ciiu.r ami (iwi, UleliarSaun, olerka. Vullui iiliuw--I il y Hall. Hmiml VVHrl.-J. W. Kirkland. jHt": J. Kryi-r bikI J. II Kuril, rlurka. Vullui lni--J W Klrklaml anlllra. inira warn. -1. 11, wunner, jima-,. Itnini ami I', II. Urllln. rlrrka. otlii ilivT. II. Hruililxr'a n-alilriier. I'ulla lo ImoihmimI t o'cliwk a. m. an! rlnai-d al kiV(H-k p. in. nuiaa iniaxnn any 01 .-Nnvitnuwr, J. T, KultO, t'Hy IUunlr, AKSI O N liH'H NOT1CK. To Whom It Mar (a.nrarn: NoIUm la li,-reliy alv.-u Hint ww aaiao hua lrunr.,rn l to ma tiy dwrt M aaalanmani all hla fimiwrlv. n-nl anil iwraoiiHl, for in Imnrnt afall hla ereillliira, wliloli aiil'l n"''1 aaalKiiiiii'tit hua twv duly aiiltiri'd t't rwwir In Hi r.inril nf ilii'ila In l'olk 1,'oi-iii v, Hlal of ori'Kiin: anil unit I havsilnly qniilis J ailrh uaalKlleo hy nilllK tlierellt u II' Kill sua aiilllrlnnt IjoiiiI aa hy hiur reiitnreil. All twraoiia Im. Ina elal-na auulnai inT" tiite of lwl Kolao arn h.'iviiy n.Slllea i ri-aiiit aurh i-IhIdiM iiinlvr nalli wllinn liiniiiha from th ihila lu-rviif, . iJkl. U thla lllli any of Nan-mhor, i"" ' M. O, 1'O't'VKU, Aa.lgn. H0NE5T L1UNDRT h muchtlio bfHt. We do rilv trood work unci no it l-itrht. Wo will .ji.ll for vour work and dolivor it when romietod. A Liittle hist of liittle Prices. Shirts IOcU. 2 Collars Be". Cuffs ... 5cts, Handkerchiefs , lc- Cotton underwear (ticts. Woolen underwear 'ct' Kotka' ' ' 3cts. Family washing 50c per dot Window cnrtaina ironed as goou as new. All kinds of laces ironeu- Other work at rsjisonabls rates. Have your work dona by Tha NDEPENDEXCE LMLNDRT,' ' HEL8 HANSEN, PROP. Corner Railroad and MoomouthSt'a ; 1.--i--.iwf-f.jj)sn-' - - - -n all ,f 1 ,:a a, .W .8.'. -X" . ,-.-...-. - - - ....... .. . , w i.