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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1901)
t LOOK HERE! I ;S Are you Insured? If not Insure g v with. . . S: :5 ) V. O. BOOTS, S MONMOUTH, OREGON. g .-5 1 H company load in prompt payment of Iohhoh S: :S . and o.ljuHtmcnti. W lal thirteen Iohm in g I tho Monmouth ti ru Sunday, June 16, 1901, : Am! wo began paying losses the next day : and by 5; : Tuesday noon ig ThirUwn claimants had ken given checks for the full amount of their claims- g The lry neauon is nere, navejuui r.w,.v., p County Correspondents BUKL.L. Mary Butler is staying at Balla- ton. Mr, George Payne and ons are back from the coast. It wu reported that Klmer Yokum bad a sunstroke Sunday. Several of the Woodmen of this camp went to Portland Saturday. NeaT Oviatt and Nathan Blair are talking of going Si,el Basin. Warm weather for the last week, the thermometer being up to 102 Sunday. Farmers are cutting their grain. The bridge builders aire back from working on a. bridg on the Luckiamute. PKKKYDALK. It. R. Turner and family spent Suudayin Dallas. Ira 8mith was in this vicinity Wednesday looking after some stock. H. J. Klliott and wife visited at the home of J. W. Walker, near Independence, Sunday. Miss Huby Oilbaugh, who has been attending the business college in Portland, spent Sunday with her parents. Miss Edna Wyatt returned Tues day to her home in Coryallis, after month's visit with her sister, Mrs. II. J. Klliott. Miss Georgie Shives, after a few weeke' visit at the home of It. R. We flre 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 pharmacists, who don't make mistakes. You can trust us with your prescription preparing. A. S. Locke, Druggist, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. J Turner, returned to her home In Dallas Saturday. Henry Tillery la having more than his -share of trouble with hia binder. 1U had an expert up from McMin a villa to 8 It. George Nelson and family have moved here from the coast and are living" with Mr. Nelson's brother, there being no vacant houses iji town. n the new engine and boilers lor the mill have been placed and are now ready for operation, although the old one will be used this sea ton to run the warehouse. Kinmett Webbcame over from Sand lake Friday. He will re turn In a few day With the last load of his household goods. He is well pleased with his new home. Mr. and Mrs. Gid Cummings, of Wallula, Wash., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sargent for the past week, left Sat urday for Philomath, after a few days' visit with relatiyes at that place. They will go on an extend ed trip through California for the benefit ol Mrs. Cummings' health. Rey. James Waggoner, of Cali fornia, who has occupied the pulpit of the Christian church here dur ing the past two weeks, has ac cepted the work of this charge, to gether with that of Forest Grove for the coming year. He will con duct services here the second and of each month. Prrvdale mav consider herself fortunate in aecuring the services of such an able man. PAHKI'lt. . . ApplM are not a iun -" year. In twrotio UiMll ... . tl.UKr. ! HI. I IIR HHiriluunv IMIK J - good shower f lion " I come pooii thn pwlato crop w).l IJ I i than uuol. H. W. Swink spent a fVw days j with his brother in Unn county, returning Moiidny. Mr. K. Thorp, of Independence, is making some iiecenimry rt-pairs at the Helmick warehouse. The bridge iimpectora were here Monday examining the railroad j bridge over the Luckiatnute. Al Ilxrren. the Iadependence wheat buyer,' was here this week looking after businefs interests. The steam thresher men are the moNt accomodating people in the world they give their hands four teen hours to do a day 'a worn tn. The Katydids commenced their singing the 12th of this month. Look out lor frosts in just six weeks from that time. . There is no excuse for being idle, as there is work for all at good wages. Some of us can re member when this was not the case. John FuQna and hia mother started for their boma near Kansas City, Mo., on the 15th of last month. Mrs. Fuqua complained about the weather being too cool to be comfortable. Lint week Isaac Elliott tied bis horse, which was attached to his buggy, to a post near the ware house, and when the steam made a hissing noise the horse left, taking tit. with him. He ran about saw -w - w , .. , a quarter of a mile wth" Isaac after tti-v, mkhinff A ClOSA seconu. damage was done, Ultu " " O Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot man II ti.x diwjuwd portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that if by constitutional remcaie rw.fn.M ia caused by an Inflamed con dition of the mocoui lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tut is inflamed yon have a rumbling sound or !n.nr(ut hn&rintr. and when it is en tirely closed, deafness it the result, and unless the Inflamation can be taaen ou ni thia tube restored to its normal con dltion, hearing will be destroyed forever nine cases oat ol ten are caused by r.trrh. which is nothins but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for .nv mm of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be eured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chshbv A Co., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c, Hall's family pills are the best. AIltLIK. Lovely harvest weather. T. J I. Williama is hauling lum ber. ? Roy Byerley is building a new residence. Born, to the wife of Hugh Wil liams, August 12, a daughter. Joe Hubbard sold about 2,000 bushels of oats for 21 cents per bushel. Tommy Sullivan's horse-power machine will thresh for B. S. Hast inds and T. B. Williams. . James Withrow and Mr. Gelatly will do about all the threshing in this vicinity with their eteam out fits. Rev. Kelley, of Lewisville, was severely kicked by a horse last Sunday and was unable to preach at this place in the evening. Roy Byerley has moyed his 'an.il y fmui Hum lanerai". ' 'A ITrnl.ll limwii'a mill will camp out until ilird. hiit houne i fin- Kniilioii, ruts, burns, chIo ami r or of all kliMltt quickly M-aied iy .. It'll fstl litis! Hk.v. Curia... .'Willi H ll.-M-"! ' for (,eB Ufwurt; of couiiterfeln. . f f t ...it': IU sure you art tne oriumBt 1 n .. A- 1mc)!1 HUYBK. The ice cream social and dance was well attended. V. W. Col) inn and wife were Packer viuitors Sunday. Mrs. Annie Brum, of Airlie, vis ited in Suver In-1 Sunday. ThreHhing has begun around here and grain is turning out well. Mrs. Hofltlter and Sarth (Jiger are cooking for Wm. Steele's threshing crew. Albert Reuf sold C. E. McLane a car load of oats, which he is ship ping to Portland. Tin Maxfield and family, of Kings Valley, spent last Sunday with relatives at Suver. Lee Brown, of near Sulphur Springs, spent Saturday eveniog and Sunday with H. Maxfield. Quite a number from Surer BDent Sunday at Sulpbur Springs aiid report a very pleasant day. Mrs. Wm. Fuqua. ol Parker, and Mrs. L. Fuqua, of Kansas Uy, Mo., vhdted Mrs. Jones one day last week. Ed DeArmond Is suffering se verely from a bad case of blood poisoning, the result of a cut on his hand. ' Mm Lillie Morrill and Miss Nel lie Harris, of Independence, apent Saturday evening and Sunday with Mrs. Larson.; ?..- i John Harris, of Wells, forded u t .irimnt near the railroad bim uv ... bridge with his engine and will thresh in t&e yicinny oi jucu Vista. nr.-.. LAa Davidson srent Sun- 1UIPS ' , day in Buena Vista with her sis- ters, Mrs. Carrie w ens nu noo Emma Davidson, wno have just returned from Oakland. Oregon. CHOWLEY. J. K. Sears waB here on business Monday. , Riley Hubbard's wheat made about 26 bushels per acre. Legal Notices. Notice for Publication. Land Offlce at Oregon Cltr. Oregon , July 27, 1901. Notice l hereby glvan that the IWlowing named 1 aettler riai Sled notice of his lu tenltoD to make nnal proof in unportoi her Slim and that aald proof will be made bXtheRegl'Jer andJv-, VlnTwagone, b E. No.fer. for the W H of SeeltoP. S .Ltn dtot. heTrDUnuour.duV .od euW Mori ol Midland, via: K. Kob'nwn.of tall, ritv Oreaon, Mr. 8am Tetbrow, of Kan at? Oior7,'Mr.. A. M. Hurley, of Indepen denoei Oregon. Ivan Woods, of independence. Oregon. CHAS. B. MOORES. Register. First pub, Aug. 8. Last pub, Sept. 5. NOTICE OP FINAL. SETTLE . MENT. Notice Is hereby given that by order ofthe Honorable County Court of the JfWo. ion, far Polk county, the final settlement of file administration of thy estate of t.. F. Hosford? deceased, is aet for hearing Satur dav September 7,1901, at the hour of one M of said day. All persons lnter teTi notified to .pU at ld time at .tyUement .bo.doUowed. Adm'r ofthe estate of K.F.Hoeford, deoeaaed. 0tv Dill .431. vivi nnKVSlFE. Prop. Personal attention given to the distribution ot all kinds i of prVntKItterT HousS to house deliyery, at very reasonable prices for good work. Independence, rinnnotiooooouuuuuvvvvvw The bather sometime find the and oft and yielding to hi feet. It floe not trouble him and he goes on unUl presently he aink to , bit knrrn and dis cover to bi horror that he baa to fiRht for hi life in a quick aand. Uioeaae ia much like the quicknaml. The first ymptom. of stomach trouble do not cauie anxi ety. But when the body grows weak through lack of nourishment and dineaae of the stom ach breeds diiieaiie of heart, lunffn, liver or kidney, the auf ferer realiiea hia danger and eek for medicinal aid. Dr. Pierce' Gold en Medical Discov ery cure diaeaae of the atomach and thrr onran of di- RHWU M HUM - r i . i; wilnrva. te.. when n ana nuuiuon Itcureadweaaeaof ncsrv, iumK, 5 Ai. tbeac diae have their ontriB ia o eaae of the stomach and it allied organs. Thorn. A. Inrti. of cb-HUlion C.jCol-m-b. Ohio. Bo ioj. writ.: -1 VS? mn hradachc. Ibra cr.mp. in I ml my food weld o diU J''T'i u (.hir mmd mi tack cot wek M l coma Z .mniul. Al lui I had all the i plalau ai ToUMf a chair, .ml I a m lhi I hj Zly-m to die. Tha a avefjthbor mti, . Tah a m of yonrajUV Ti?iJ5C. wha I waa whd aaa taidt JeJJJ hard work ia Ujeoa elrraa .o-tha tha- ""J ia two a (r. aad I a aa flawl healthy fo4m. . -"-ah, I ",., Dr. Pierce's Common Scoae Meoical Adviaer, in paper cover, is aent A? receipt of it one-cent atamps to pay ex pense of saalling only. Address Br. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Max Anderson is here from Oklahoma Territory working for A G Roberts Miss Turgesen has a very sore eye and had to quit cooking for Williamson's threshing crew. Ti ThA Williamson threshing crew ot aaUl MI TMtl oaed. I haf , t . ik ia the aoow have threshed for Riley' Hubbard, Cass Riggs and Jesse Williamson We see by the last E.ntbbfwse t.l . ..nnn nt I ll BUCCeSsfuI" I V 1J u V "'' v. f contesUnU in the contest ust l. j.j i .1 L. Mr Kditor. enaeu. oimuj iu --. and hope the contest proved satis factory to you. K ..THE.. 4 4 4 . H. D. WHITMAH.rrop. a, H. D. WHITMAN, Prop. 4 Should have your Work. 4 Washing called tor and de- 4 livered, both in Dallas and Inde- 4 pendence. Washing called for 4 on Tuesday and , delivered on f Saturday...... . . f 4 Work 6it-r-stcf- J Monmouth, Oreoon. f PolK County TlfcX INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - 0"oow. J. H. Hawlit, P. L. CAnrsau., President. Vice Pres. Ira C. Powsll, Cashier. Paio Capital, sao.ooo. Dibbctobs: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Camnbell. I. M. Simpson, J. B. V. , Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. fowei i. Transact a General Banking and Exchange Business... Boards. O a o o o Oregon. O