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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
: JUUUk Hiiiix: M Are you Insured? If not insure (ST with. . . j V. O. BOOTS, 1 MONMOUTH, OREGON. T? Hi (.,1im,!nv IcikIx in nicnii.t payment of Iohhoh ;2 ami ntljiiHtiiiiitn. W "2 tint Monmouth lire j Sunday, June 16, 1901, j :S Ami wo iM'Hiin paying losses the next day j; :s ana Dy i Tuesday noon : Thirteen claimantH hal heen piven check fr 5 the full amount of their claims- The drv KfiiMon in hero, have I I County Correspondents, j - iM:uitviAi-i:. A. C. MeKinnon mad your city tt call last Saturday. A purl of the machinery fr the Hour mill arrived last week. Mr. I. C. (MotlfV.K'r, of Port -land, wu visiting relatives here last week. Mr. Klliotl has turned painter and in now employed painting the iihw Hour mill at thin place. Will McKlnney Iihh rented t) i e Vanbuskirk place and Mr. (lib baugh will move to Portland. Clover hay, which was cut in the proper time, promises to make a good ceed erop in this vicinity. Harvest season is now upon us. This week and next week will nee jiiohI ofthKrtt'" cut nnt '"the shock. Kijr,ht cents for Hack, four cents per bushel oil' of the price of wheat make the farmers Hcratch their heads. Strong Bros., the blacksmiths, have been kept quito busy of late repairing the many binders in this locality. Mr. Batcbelor, of Lewisville, formerly of Independence, was down this way Tuesday looking after a ranch to rent. Mr. Pratt has stacked his cheat hay, some 30 tons, and will have it baled. There seems to be quite a demand for cheat hay in the cities. In unloading a line shaft for the We Are Conscientious. Substitutes, and impure drugs have no place in our store. We know physicians do not want us to use them, and we won't do it. Every prescription here is compounded of pure drugs by careful, competent and accurate pnarmacii, You can trust us with your prescription preparing. A. S. Locke, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. INDKI'BNDKXCK KNTKKl'UIBB. INDKPKXDKNCK, OUEriOX. -AUHUHT 8, 1001. liu.l tliirti-rii .ohm in your property inmiml. 5 1 I 1A (lour mill off of the top of a box car it Ml to the ground and sprung it considerably, which will delay the placing of the machinery for a little while. HIKI.L. Barns are being rapidly filled with hay. Lilo Blair is staying at Mr. N M. Dickey's. Kvery body is busy now gather ing blackberries. Anna Deakins, of Sheridan, has been up on r. visit. Mr. Emmett and wife, of Falls City, were up Sunday. Mr. Fletcher, yellow jackets stiiiu; you had better leave them alone. Mr. and Mrs. Coad are still in Amity, where Mr. Coad is being doctored. N'iila Coad. of Dallas, is staying with her cousin, Nellie Coad, of this place. Several have put in bids for carrying the mail from Buell to Dallas and back Last Friday Mr. Conger's horses ran away with a load of hay and upset it, leaving Mr. Conger on the barb wire fence. Such acci dents rarely happen to teetotalers If the action of your bowels is not easy and regular, serious com plications must le the final result. DeWitt's Little Early Risers will remove this danger. Safe, pleasant and etleollve. A. S. Locke. Druggist, VM.I.H CITY. Sivnal threshing machines will Start this week. Mr. and Mrs. ( K. h"t have prone lu Newport. ,Mis Suva Teal is improving and is able to be about again. C. (i. Howell, of Dallas, was call ing on friends hut Sunday. Frank ('liapin has returned home from Benton 'Uiitv. No wi!d man is reported this HciiKoii and lich-rmen are plen'y. Mr TaM'ott has sold his thresh ing outfit to Steele brothers, Huver. Call Mcl'herson. who has bt-en ailing for some time, is rapidly im proving. Tice Ellis and others are busy cutting grain ami a good yield is expiated. ' Mr, Harvey, who arrived here from the Kan, is expecting his fam ily soon and they will locate here. Chas. Young, head sawyer in the Mountain mills, is at his home in this city, laid up with stomach ail ment. Mr. Kenton is building a large goslshed upon his farm, formerly owned by (Jeorge Gardner, ol tins place. B. rt Hobinson and Frxnk Mc- Murphy, who have been working in Benton county for Mr. Fly nn, returned home this week. Several parties from a distance whose names we did not learn, are camped just above town and the tiny tribe is not so numerous. Miss Elsie Montgomery, of Port land, who so faithfully nursed and cared for her brother, Wilbur, who died here, will return to Portland next month. Mr. Lucas has the necessary lumber on the ground, with which he will siKin erect a largo store building, GO x 40. He will con duct a general merchandise bust nes. Mr. Marv E. Arvidson, who has made her home with Grandma Glaze the past three years, was married to Chas. McDonald, ot i.io erty, on Thursday evening of last week. The county clerk and the county treasurer, also our school supenn tendent and Uobt. Gaynor, of Dal las, passed through the city last Friday on their way home iroui Itock Creek, where they had been fishing. They report a fine time and a good catch. Deafness Caunot be Cured by local applications as they cannot ; reach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remeuies iwIkm i caused by an inflamed con dition of the niocous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling round or imperfect hearing, and when it is en ,ir,.l nl.isiHl. deafness is the result, and unless the InHamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Una nunureu isuuiun iur swioaf n..fnpn fraiiped bv catarrh) nur moo oi M- that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, tree. F. J. Chk.vky & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, "5c. Hall's family pills are the best. KOCUA. Fred Wittenstrom is burning his slashing. Mrs. Porter and J. A. Spangler i have returned. W. H. Ilopson has returned to his home at Well. Mi M. I.. Hampton went to Falls City Sunday. j Koyal I'lank is helping Clarence Aiknian with his hay. j A. V. Thompson is gelling out lumbi-r lor his new house. M. U. Hampton has bought a hoie and wagon of It. E Henry. Geo. Mill"r rn.s been baulirg cedar bolts for A. Thompson. Hoy Henry and family have moved to the Lucas saw mill, whre be has work. Jit.i Harris of Dove's Island, n topped at J. I- Morrison's Fun di)', en route to Newport. Mr.lioitne and family, of Molalhi, nasd lore Friday n his wy home from the coast; he broke th front wheel 'if his wagon iiesr the port i.flice and was delayed half a day. IMavfil Out. Dull Ileiuliiihe, Pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pitof tin, Htotnai h, loss of appetite, feverish ..,. t,iii,!cs and sores are all positive evidences ofimpure hi vxl. Xo matter how it lieramK so it must lie purineo in order to obtain good health. Ackers lilooil fclexir nan never mo.-u ..... .. .... f.. i..., ,.r u't.lnii!if iHiisons or any otlit-r blood diseases. It is certainly a womlerlul reuieoy ami t .-.c. bottle, on a csisitive gimraiiw. . caTvaky. The Helmick party has returned from the coast. E. Evans expects to commence thresning Tuesday. Bert Harper was through here Friday looking for hop pickers J. Tedrow and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cockle Sunday. P. V. Haley is cutting grain for Rev. Baldwin, near Independence. James Davidson and wife visited relatives in Corvallis Saturday and Sunday. Flev. Hussell and wife, of Dallas, visited at the home of James Alex ander last week. Mrs. Ida Scott and daughter, Edna, visited Mrs. James Alex ander Wednebday. Jessie and Lillian Cox visited their sister, Edna, at the home of Charles Staats Sunday. J. D. Stapleton and wife, of Van couver, Wash., are visiting at the home of Mr. Stapleton's brother, Daye. Several of the young people from here took a trip to the Sulphur Springs Sunday. They report a large crowd there and several campers. Mrs. Hattie Stevens and little daughter, Abigal, of California, were visiting Mrs. Steven's sister, Mattie Davidson, last week and re turned to Corvallis Saturday. Experience is the Best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 and 50cts. A. S. Locke, druggist. AIHLIK- . 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"Favor ite Prescription" strengthens the whole body for the train of mother- V, It nrartic- ally does away with, the pains of child birth, gives the mother abundant .ii.liif and en ables her to nurse and nourish a healthy ClThe "Favorite Prescription " contains no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine, chloral nor any other narcotic. ! am mother of i children." writea Mm. C A riKK. of Millwood. Douglas Co., Oregon, V.nd"l wiVs took three or lour hollies ol TFa write erek-,i!.tim' before confinement and never suffered any to .peak of ; had no after oaina- my babies were large-lhey all weighed KTe ihn eight oounds. and 1 am not a large woman; weigh about in pounds. I haje hafl 13e omach trouble, but a lew os of -Golden Miieal Uiovery would t me all nKM .1 am hardly ever without your medicines, t hey are all the medicine one needs, if taken in time, to keep one in perfect health. ... mf feel that I owe my little boys life to Dr. Pierce , tlolden Medical Discovery, a. he bad convulsion., and everything he ate would bnng them on. I commenced to '" Jf?!. Medical Wwovery in ten drop doaes three tunes dav NoJre Uju beallhv a child can be found and he grow, like a weed. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the beat laxative for women. J. !. Wit brow Is-gan thresHng at Mr. Hoag's Monday. Mrs. O. Buchanan i? spending a w-ek with her parent? at Wren. Mrs. S. Scanlon, son and daugh ter, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. Scanlon V parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1. B.Williams, at this place. J. O. Staats ha one of his eyes done up in plaster because the brake bar slipped out of the notcn and struck him on the cheek. ...THE... 4 4 monmouib Catmdry 4 4 II. I. WHITMAN, Prop. Should have your Work. ...a V BflllllS Viva 4 livered, both in Dallas and Inde- 4 peudenee. Washing called for b $ on Tuesday and delivered u f Saturday f . 4 mork Guaranteed 4 4 Monmouth, Oregon. s; t'.biii.i I fir a t.H lift. Polk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Oregon. J. H. Hawlsv, P. L. Campbell, President. Vice Pres. Iba C. Powkll, Cashier. Paid Capital, $30,000. Dirkctors: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. ' Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business - (C Boards. m m m m Oregon. mm