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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1895)
ANI JMSXHFDUS, ST. MI and ST. STE MARIE RY. OKKKR VWEOTHATKS AND UK ST SKKVUK TO An kudm all point in thk IMTKIl STATICS, ("ANAPA ASt Kl'KOt'K. FINKt"T PININO CARS THE MOST COM KORTABI.K KIKST AND SKCO.M) CLASS SLKKI'IXll CAKS-KKKK COLONIST St.KKPlXO CAKS. (TANAPIAN rACIFIO RAILWAY COS MAIL STKAMSH11 LINK Til CHINA AND JAPAN. fJNKST STKAM KltS ON PACIFIC COAST. W Afi I A J A I' ST K A LI A N 9 V K A M S I UV LINK TO HAWAIIAN ISLANDS AM) NEW JCKAIANll. Save mouov br eallms m or wrlllnif to ' ED. CLODFELTEB, Asont, Independence. Oregoa. AlLi C.MKIi x. Ag-nt, 14'J Flint St, Portland, Oie. R-I-PA-N-S The modem stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. E.McXEIL.1., Roeiver. TO THE GIVES THK CHOK'K OF Two Transcontinental O TJ T E S GREAT ' UNION MTHERXRy PACIFIC RY. VIA SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL VIA PEXVI2U OMAHA AND Kansas City LOW KATES TO ALL EA8TKKN CITIK8. 0!EAX STEAMERS Jjeve Portland every sdays for SAN FRANCISUU. For loll details onll on O. K. A G. Agent M. ). Pomo K, Indupenueuce, Or. addre8SW.H.HUKI,BURT. Oeu. Pass Agent, Portland, Or. Tho.F, Oaki, Henry C. Paine. Henry C. Rouse, Receivers 0RTHERN PACIFIC R. R. U N Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars T,ourist Sleeping Cars ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS d ul urn GAXDFORKS CiOOKjSTOX TO wiAXiri:' U El.EX. t and BUTTE THOUGH TICKETS TO fllTTCAGO 'WASHINfjTOA" PHT LABEL PJlLk. JfE wjrplR k 'F'OStOJand n7l POTXTS EJS7jandS0rTD For Information, time card", mapi nd etp eall n or writ SV?H. HAWKEY, Aarent, Independence, lr., -OR T) CHP.I.TOX. A Mt. Gen. Pass. A (ft, 'juf. 255, Mon-'on Street, Corner Third St., 4 P0KT'-sif, 0K- nut V ; .... . GOOD FOR EVERYBODY Almost evervrojv wars medicine to cleanse tlx? system and kerr t.ie Mood pure. I hose who take blMAVONs L VIK KUC.l'LATOR UUUtiJ or powder) ect ill the benefits of a mil J an J plea:nt laxative and tonic tl-.at-putitie the t ood and strengthens the whole svstem. AnJ n iffiiHhis: S..MMONS UN tR KB i LATOR regulates the l.lver, keep it oUi e mi healthv. and when the Iyer is i In good condition vou tmd youtselt Itce re m Malaria. Biliousness. Indigestion, Nek Headache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and dehilitateJ feeling. Those are all caused by asluw.ish Liver. Good digestion and treedom tiom stomach trouMes will onlv be had when the liver is rnperlv at work. It troubled wi n nnv of these complaints, try SIMMONS LlVl-R REGULATOR. The kirn ot Liver Medi cines, and letter than Kills, f,KVKUY PACKAGE ? Has the Z Strop I" red wrapper 1. l)OI I LOCAL MARKET REPORT. CornvU.il weekly by siar Orooery. Chickens .fW0 d 2.S0 7 So , , . . . .ti Of 7o 10 (.i ll'e 7 Sc l,ic . i.,c .... J2lc i:'(K: '.'oc loc 2m! 2"o ;ic t)e $1.00 l'"c lo le loo J 5.00 loc per iki. .. lb. Side r.ueou Shoulders Hum Lard Kegs Potatoes do?., tut. lb. bu. hu. bu. lb. bu. II) do, do., bu. II). tun lb. li. ton. int. Cabbage Onion (old) Al'WOS Vail Nutter Pears HolSC.V Turnips lilftS lira !! Squishes ..... Cauliflower tjuincos lvtr plants (.'arrot PitrMiips Untter llav Hat's When Baby was slei, we gare her Cartoria. When she was a Child, slie cried for Ca:orU. When stie b,vame MLa, she clung to Ca-stori When she had Children, she gave them Castori. LOO'S SHOUT ORDER USE, Open t all hours. DIXXERJHs. 9 3 Oysters kept conntantly on hand, l'rivate boxes fur parties. East side of Main Street, .INDEPENDENCE, OKE I Marble Granite Independence, - Ore- Monuments, Headstones, Curbing Etc. Correspondence solicited. Htllr'r'r DRESS MAKING Goff and Goff. AVe are prepared to do dress- J making in the lateHt styles, and guarantee catinfaction. Prompt serviee and reasonable charges, Diens Ciittinjf and Fitting-. Cor. Itiiilroad and D Sts, t IN2EPENDEXDE. OKEOOX. BOOTdSHOE SHOP P. H. Murphy, Prop. Itepairing of all ifinrlu u-ill The best of work turned out od short notilee. receive Yfoi protnjji E-it A stare of -your patronage is solicited. Main street, - Independence City : Feed : Stable. Eli Johnson, Prop. Mnracu fed bv the dav. ' week or month Tran- went stock left in our care will be well at I tended to. Charges 1 reasonable. 5, Main St.. - Independence, THK l'Ol.K l Ol'NTV riti:ss. Nw ltttn nnd lCtUtorlwl r.x- ItrONHltMIM. Krwm Hie llla Observer, The county treasuifr has tiuule miothor call for tho paymont of counly warrants. "GramW Fawk ditl at lier lioino near KoIa on Momlay nioru injj. !he w uliout 70 yoars of ano. l'rof. Satulors is arrnngiug a course of lectures for tl .Academy sliulonts to be delivorod auruiR tlio winter inontlis by prominent ed ucators of the stalo: Last Sunday. County Clerk . F. Mulkev delivered, an able, instruc tive and eloquent address on Odd Fellowship, at McCoy, which was listened to by a large audioneo. Mi. Frank lh hui, a Herman far mer living out east of town, came within range of a boy hunter u shot gun last Saturday and received the entire load of shot in his body. Mr Dehm oa me to Dallas and had abott 27 shot taken out. 'rum lift- ltt!l lU'iiilier, J. H. Wann, of Ballston, has Hone to California to upend tho win ter. The C. M. Brown estate has been appraised at $S,42l and that of J. I). KHis at 13,113. Brother Futrelt says the finan- .i o r..i....i;i eial reports ai wie omun .uennmit-v quarterly coiifereneo at Dixie last Saturday were unusually good. The heavy steel rails have boon laid through to Airlie and the old narrow gauge iron is beim; taken to Sheridan junction at the rate of a trainoad of sixteen cars per day. The petition work on the Uook Creek road is being worked out by Deputy Supervisor Fan no. The parties at bth ends are doir.g their lst to complete the work before bad weather on the divide renders it impossible. Falls City Corres pondent. The farmers institute is to meet in Dallas on the first Saturday in December. If is a county affair and not local, its president being from Monmouth, the vice presi dent from Ballston, and the secre tary ffom the Dallas vicinity. It deserreB a far larger attendance than showed up at the last meet ing. Those most earnest should continually agitate the subject. 'The Art Amateur. A very notable issue of Tub Art Ah atkcr is that for Noveuilier. Since this admirable magazine set the fashion, years ajro, of giving absolute fac-similes of painV'ings in oil, watercolors and pas tels, it has had many cheat) imitators; but certainly no "cheap" production of any kind could compete with, either of the two superb color-lates Tub Akt Amateub gives this month. "A Mod ern Madonna," by Com ad Kiesei, the German Court painter, is the head of a beautiful woman very beautifully reproduced; and this periodical has never brought out a more dainty flower-pioee than the "Yellow Host and Violets," by Mrs. Mumauiih. In pursuance of the editor's plan of giv ing a thoroughly practical art magazine, these pictures ure primarily intended to serve as copies for the amateur artist; but we venture to say that few persons possessing them will be able to resist the temptation to frame them and hang them. All of the UHual instructive fea tures of the magazine are well maintain ed ; the student in oil. water-color, pas tefiir china painting will each find some thing specially suited to his needs; and about wood-carving, pyrography,. free hand drawing, drawing for reproduction for books and magazines. Church and Home needlework, etc., the information is abundant, and the designs seemingly are without limit. The biographical notices of artists and art criticism are, as usual', a etmking feature, and the i umerous "answers to correspondents" mu&'sts that the editor has his hands full in advising not only art students who wish to be helped in their work, but ladies all over the country who want suggestions for furnishing and decorat ing their homes. It is not easy to over estimate the usefulness of such a maga zine. Price, 3-5 cents. Montague Maries, Publisher, 23 Union Square, New York. ' Eucklen's Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chappexl Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles or no pay re Ciuired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box For salo.by all druggists. In IMoiieer Pkj. A ciMresjiondent to tlie "l''"1 Statesman say that the lir.t Ut'f ry society "ever formed west of tho Missouri river was orgauicd at Oregon City fifty years ago." W quote the ai tiole as follows: "l'oiuts of order wt re sunuuttrily disposed of by tho presiding ollioer, and always t-oncurred in withont a thought of appeal. Sectarian discussions never marred the Kd fellowship of this old pioneer club. The inemlH'vs were of the same re liirion. all Udonired to tho church I? . i wiiose foundation was not laid with hands, and whose canopy is docv rated with the stars ol heaven." Followin are the names which Charles Fickett, the club's secre tary, had upon the membership roll as regular and visiting mem bers: "John II. Couch, F. W Petty grove, J. M. Wair, A. h. F.ov.j-.y, Jesse Applogato, J. W. Nesuiith, Kd. Clio, A. li. l.ee, F. l'rigg C. K. Fickett, Win. V. Derinent. Medt-r-inii Crawford, Hiram Strait, J. W'aumbaugh, Win. dishing, l'hil- lii) Foster. Kansome Clarke, 11. II. Hide, John ti. Campbell, Top Ma- grudor, Mark Ford, Henry Satlron, Niyes Smith, Daniel Waldo, 1 (i. Stewart. Isaac V. Smith, Joseph Watt, Frank Irmintiuger. A. li. Wilson. Joseph Hoover, S. M. Hol- deiness, John Minto, Barton Lee. IJen'l Hosted and John H. Brooks A Free Trip to Atlanta Imposi tion A n,l return I from the home of the send er). is olt'crod by the pubiii-liem id the f.ADIK S l'.VKUV 'SaTCIIDAY. Ill M Snlltll f-eveuth Mreet, 1'hlUi.lelpliia, to (lie first in'isoii able to uiako MVenty unall English words by using the letters con tained in E-V-E-K-Y s-A-T-l -k-i- A-Y, and no letter to wear more tunes in any one word than it is contained in Kv.-rv Saturday " A tir'i.t-1'lass Pneumatic Tire Itieyelo (foreillier lsiv or girl) is od'erud to the lirst person sending list of mty words us above. A l-ady's EU'L-atit Gold Watch to lirxt pel-nun sending li.-t of It ft y wo-dm above, and 100 other articles of value for first lists in order of merit as received. 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Terribie paroxys us of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was rpiick in its work and highly satis factory in results." Trial lsillles free at anv Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and fi.'oo. 1 One Ciiu-s Itclicf. It ia so easy to be mistaken about indigestion, and think there is some other trouble. The, cure is Ripians Tubules. One tabule gives relief Ask anv druuist. " Chronic Nervousness Could Not Sleep, Nervous Headaches. Gontlemen: I have been taking your Kestorative Nervine for the past, three months and 1 cannot say enough in its praise. It has Saved fly Life, for I had almost (fiven up hope of ever being well again. I was a chronic sufferer from nervousness and could not sleep. I was also troubled with nervous headache, and had tried doctors in vain, until 1 used your Nervine. mp.s. m. wood, Kingwood, lit. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cures. Dr. Mllei' Nervine la wild on a positive guarantee thai the Brst bottle will Im-iicUU All drunKiHi sell It at f 1, ImiUI- for la, of it will bf sent, prepaid, on receipt of price y the ir. MlleV Uedicai Co., Elknart. InU.. i W for Infanta ond Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know Hut Nnwlt, ,.,.. i.n.1-. " """ "M!" r,uM ., .rm.,!..-. f-t vM-l-v.. ... cuiiipuofJ. f ..,.!. or morph.n.r t, von lh.1 ..f' """'" ,"m,k -"-""' t. V... Kow - u""'" ,u'"",", ,U,,1 "'"k Vllluml lalra.. IHrM twl' v.. K.vtn,i y. .'" l",u r"''1-"" ' '"W y.... Knew. I" ' P""'" V"1"" "J "'" l,1K,TdU-..UU.Mt.lLl.cd "' '"'X U",,C ' I... V.t K t. l-""1 ' V'"n "f Umvm ,UB,U" r,,,hw- ruhZTZZr u ..ir l'"'0,u u u,,w-''d ,M of.ll olhrt re.rn.lk. f..r l.iM ' i. v k.iw i iM" "r-"1'""" "r v"ittA m",r "J"f t.".rl .! i- ,ha' I" 1 ,h"" ' " """"" v K..nw thai '',-", f'" "'U "v""",r", "u"dlu C. M.l. -''' H. V.t Know thai S3 -r-. J f ' ft"" f" M rc-tilH, or " ul J r ' ,, V.. KrW lhal '"f,M l,hrt l"'im" uu'thil'1'"r U t. .l Weil. ud U.l y .'"" ' thr-e iM '"' Thr The ry-il' xlmmtiire of Children Cry for Orton cinu uuwi i tin FACTORY. , i i u .'mi,iiw. til wiiiih wo " ' of wood tiimiiis at the Io-st pi.ssii.ic yjt S. FtRCaUbUN, prices. We also curry a full lino of MAINSThLT. (il.ASS. (.ihis.H cutting tpiickly .lone, (NDEf CNC tfCE. OR. LITTLE FSLflCE HOTEL, lnloM'iil:iuti, Orcpm. 'li ti railway stations, htcaniliat laii'lsnj? atnl tin' ImsiiifSH part of tho city ILnuins ami suites for botli traiu-iont ami iK iiuamnt tticsts .SVrvicu un hiii iassf.l. Halt's $ I to $2 jht lay. j. i V-3'e aim to c.irrv h lii-Ht-cluHH slock'! tl (f 1 1. nil ware, Iiii.liiiei.tH. Stovt'i Tiav,u o..c.. uHtcck that will moot tho wauls of our t vwtlt PLOWS! PLOWS!! WE IfflYE RECEIVED a new lot of those SOANTO.V and SCOTCH CLIPPER STEEL PLOWS Hid PrlSSELL CIIILLIOD PLOU S, guaranteed equal t toy c hilled plow on the FRAZER Monmouth, itS3 FOR- SALEM, POR'l'LAND wav'usww Take Steamer Altona. Leave Portland Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, C:00ft.iu. Leave Independence Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ii:J0 Leave Sale.m " " - " 7:45 Fast Time. Cheap Bates. Plant an advertisement In the Kn Tkki'KIhk. No ts-tter advestising iiiediuin can be found. Ask those who have tried it. Estes & Elkins, -Leading- City Draymen ah kinds f jjauling in or out of the city Promptly attended to. CI i a ryes reason able. ' i on eycrr yrwi-r. 7 Pltcher'8 Castorla. Intent ilinl I t W(M)t) woikiii; mm binery weare i.n ran-d to iln all kituli Hnwkels. Monliliiins, niidall kitnln ' rt smut, nmittm market. & CATTRON o 4, Oregon. f)j TI... I.'a.r... ....... rot, llwiflll IN MllllP'! ped with everything necessary for the ..... 1 1.. i. uiork.l raphl pruillMK or ail Kiims I"" ' , f irst-class worK guaraiiui-. CITY LIVERY SALE and FEED STABLES. F. L. KELLKY, Troprictor. Huertmsora to A- w- Ionl",'w"lc C.ood turnouts for Commercial nn Horaes tioarded l.y the weelt or roou- INDEPENDENCE, UK.- Turn- jfh0Urg