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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1901)
IN'DKi'KNDKNCK KNTKKNUSK, INDKPKNDENCE, OltBOOX. AUUUSTH, 11.01. UcoiiKliliijinmtoapcctorai. ' ' 'v'tVt?ff T 'l' Ouch .lay ! wa l! ! . ; f i ,1 :,, day .ofo1B, I t l: J Krl Acker lvi'Kl"'.)" ''' ' , , tf' ' Ml ill (IhI no, but my ' IV." i J ' V:1 k .rli.ii1 uncUiilil: 'Another 'I ' A t -jJi'g I V ' j Her Husband's Story A""t year" ah.caufcl.ta lrWlll cold. which untied In her bra chial tiibrn and Iuiik. "' ttttulv hd broiiclntiii. awl 1 think consumption, too. and we de spaired of her life. Sim tiKlHtio mid soreness hi tlio tlipn!, mid K dilluult for her to breathe. Tin-to wore dititiuK. : 1.1. JT "'.,V ulliiri'. dull " Heavy poi. wiui . . ... i.i.,;. ..... i .i...rti.riit. . i s.a. Vllllllli -w'N,""f " i in if. Euiii tlmn the vised tiK1-1 ill shook hrt land and said: 'Another dollar thrown away.' Bin' took tlio Remedy, however, mi.J aid the effect wuH m;ieal. - 1" than m hour there mi a n tnuiU ul,lo ehainic. She K"t 1 t no rwapae. " " ,. ., f iV tli nvdH-m MKniiiHt future attack. My me ll ciituiim tt- mi'ihiiu; t u.t fui il.iH tin tMiin "hn i,,.oine how ..turn the Wt o to your flruKKi. "o K V"r r. A. S. Locke, Druggist, Independence, Oregon f iKiiir to riNisii. steel Trust Itcsnlvc li Cilve Strikers .No Quarter. "It .vt'l be i fight to a finish. N.i.iiurlT will I given. We are prepared to fifinl till thti, tiiom-y nii.l tiiin' nt!Wfury to wipe out th Amuluiunrtti'l AM'itti"n i" H f c.ur iiiilli." I'll it wh llm iiifUMiC" that iiimo ov. r th wiri'H from Nvw York to olU..iiU of thf I'nt't'd St.il foi )rti"ii HuUinliiy iifu-r-n....i). Ollii'iult wuiting ioiiR a ft t I h uhiiuI Sulunliiy ift"nin cl..ioK time to K"t won! from tli" confi rt iu o in Xi'w York l..avct n tl I'Xi'Cuiivti lumrd of tlif Anittl giunatcil AciioiMiition tuxl tlie erul ollii'fru of tli hitf trul. Two iiieuK.'rf cairn'. The lirit etuti'ti that tlio foiifrri'iim Im'Uwh the workers imJ Mr. Morgiui hml ad journed, after rwiviug Mr. Mor gan's ultiiiuito ilci'iKion hi 111" mul tcr in iliH.ut'. An hour before tli in tinit', a wtMini incHsiigi' ciiine to IMttwhurg uniiouiii-iog to tlio BU'ol olliriui hiTrt thnt the PXfi'ii tivo tmiird hud di-fidid Unit they would not ai'iTpt Mr. Morgan's tiruin. Tin M-iMuid HK'ttcugo cm liiincd tlio Ktiitt'iiiciit hiT"lofore quoted. Some of the olhciali heard the niecMtge with mifgivlnt;!'; other with unetmreiiU'd Hnticfiie tion. One of the ofliginU left his otlii f tl. c-IarinK he whh g!ud "l it. The fight would furilv he curried to a thiifili, and the corporation would once and for all be freed from the influence of the union men. At the le-udquartcraot the Amal gamated Association there wan no one about. All th- executive olli .era being in New York at this time, no one waa jirestnt to look afl-r the intercut of the atr'tkere here pending their return Organ-i.-r Flyun, of the Auu rkan Feder ation of Labor, wn about the head quarter during the morning. a were one or two of the htriking meclworkera, but they only re mained a abort time. The only regret heard among the strikers who were about was that President Shafer hud temporized with the trutU olliciaU o long. While the workeiH are tbemnelveH ignorant of the general plana of the organiza tion regarding the exteuion of the atriko throughout the mills of the mint, they are confident the gen eral strike order will be issued in a short time. m '-js - (( A 0') Q 5 i i t I i We are Headquarters ForDeering Mowers and Binders, Deering and Thomas Rakes, Rushford Farm Wagons, Dandy Disc Harrows, Imperial Spring-tooth Harrows. These are all standard goods and you will find our prices right. R. JVl. WADE & CO., Independence, Oregon. I CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI That the official of the United Htatc Hteel Corporation have leen preparing for thi h&ttlo was made apparent Saturday afternoon. It wu learned, on the bent of author ity, thai an attempt ia to he made at once to break the Ntrike by the importation ( nonunion un-ii into all the idle mil's. One of the olli cial of the i oinpanii a now in vol veil faid thai, o fur us furnish ing nkilh-d u for the idle plants whs ronceriM-d. it is only tiecessary to distribule the skilled workers in the present nonunion mills in all the mill, and make them general iiHlrtKtors of green hands to "coon develop more of this ihifS of trades- men. The America ii Sheet Stel Com pany, which decided to Mart Ihe ilvnV Park "'" l",'t w,','k- ,,ut pnetponed iiciiun pending the re sult of the conference in New York, has incited order to prepare to st.tit the mill early next week. The ollic.ials realize, however, that they have adillicult problem on their hands, ami express fear of the income when they try to start these idle mill. They declare, however, that they will make the I attempt, and with just a8 much l.aHte as is possible. No planB are known concerning the American Tinplate Company. If that com liany intends to utilize nonunion ini.n. it is not known where they will gel them. It is said that fancy prices are Wing offered to a few really skilled laborers to take a hand with the trust in order to get the plant in operation. In ome instances, at least, it is aid that tli offers have been refused, be- i cause, the men have fear ol per sonal violence from the etruers. Sunday Oregonian. , Tin? Meitioal Value of Vegetables We do not desire to impress upon the minds of our renders the idea that any clasa of foods are to he regarded in the li'1 of lm'di' cine or remedies, for we believe too much thought is already given to means of overcoming ailments that frequently originate in morbid OREGON Stale Tair SALEM, September 23-2$, W Great Agricultural AMI Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Racing in the Afternoons. imagination only. But many veg-et-ble do exert very direct medi cal eflect. and it may be well for the housewile to inform herself a to the nature of these in order that she may work more intelligently in constructing daily bills orare. A well known autliotiiy gives the following table: Asparagus is very cooling and r(liily digealed. Cabbage, cauliflower, Brussels sptouts and broccoli are cooling, nulricious, laxative and purifying to the blood as a tonic, but should not be eaten too freely by delicate peison. Celery is delicious cooked and good for rheumatic and i?outy peo ple. lettuces are very wholesome. They are slightly narcotic, and lull and calm the mind Spinach is particularly good for rheumatism and gout, and also in kidney disease. Onion are good for client ail ments and colds, but do not agree with all. (We may add, uncooked, thev do not agree with many.) Watercresses are an excellent tonic stomachic and cooling. Beetroot is Very cooling and highly nutritious, owing to the amount of sugar it contains. and uurifving. Turnip tops are valuable when young and tenner. 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It can't help but do you gooa Pr.nar"t only by K. f. ttr.Wm SlCo., M'" OREGON Shout line AND Union Pacific hki-akt TIMKSCHEDl'LK abkiv fob raoM imikpesiiknck from Potatoes, narsnios. carrots, tur nips and artichokes are highly nutricious, but are not so digesti- .1 r . ble as some vegetable. 1 oiaioe are the most nourishing and are fattening for nervous people. Tomatoes are health-giving and purifying, either eaten raw or cooked. Chili, cayen re. horseradish and mustard should be used sparingly. ti. ..; 7ut t.. il,c nnnetile and 1 nrT f&i . r r are valuable stomachics Radishes are the same, but are indigestive. and should not tie eaien oy oeu cate jie iple. mhers are .:ooline. but are indigestible to many. Ex. Chicago Salt Ike, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansiis City, St. 4 MO p in a in via Umis, Chicago awl Iluntutg- East. ton. Atlantic SalM-aae, leiiver, Kxpresa Ft ortli.timalia, 11 n in via Kansas City, it Hunting- I-on is, Chicago tun. and East. 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GO 8 p in Dailv except coi.i'mbia iuvkk Sumlav , , 8 p m To Astoria and way 4 p m Saturday landings. Ex. Sun. 10 p in Shortest and Quickest Line ST. TAIL, 1)1 IXTH, MlNNEArOLlS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dinino and Buifet Smoking Library Cars. inn ytuainsTfast time, sek- V ICE AN I' SO E N E it Y UN KQ C A LED. Tickets to points East via Portland and the OK EAT NOH1 TIEKN BY o sale at Southern Paeidc Depot and O. K. A N Dork Ollice. Independence, or tiREAT NOKTI1EKN Ticket Ottic. 122THIRD STREET, , PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full information dingEternipk.onoOr ad- City I'asa. a- '' icket Agent, I'ortland U ...r-a I.,,,,... Iri.liMii(lence for Cor- vallis and wav-landings Tuesday, I hurs dav, Saturday ti::lt p. i. tor salem, Portland and wav-landings Tuesilay. Thursday and Saturday at ti a. ni. and Mondav,' Wednesday and Friday iOa.m. AL HEKKEN, Agt., Independence. Painting and Paper Ranging. if Personal attention given to all work J entrusted to me. J - i Satisfnetion- Ouaranteed. H.H.WAGONER, 1 INDEPENDENCE, - - - OREGON.