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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1901)
A Mother's Plain Words y.m will be antoni-died when I tell you tnai i y k ,?,, ",mJ.llo.. with broiir-hlti. ami lung trouf.lo. vue i- - .. ,l.naii .mull oil W in Ijroiirillua bum . ...rh w. u ml itnmu I am no. . . .1 I .1.1 i: luring. Someone auvi.eu m- , era r.iifllMi luniuny. unu li .iitfht I would liy it. ill If.MfH I i.iu:iM V ul down in my In in t I Imd H'lo fault In it. 'I ! I,r-t boitlu I'ftvo grem rtlm, ii, ..I tlw mn'iiiul b il'.lc irni' c mo l . Iii-nitliy wointv.i 1 ni'.l Iml.iy. y,y ..it.limul'H lirv a e w i'r l i, nnd liet'trtU lii ui.. If v ..ti i . nio R'-iuiil 'Id reined nit fill llftVu Ul I . . . I I I saved l it f"''1' ,lua " i r-ntip I know tin m no, l-r r f . '. ... i'i..u uhe nttmked III llio k I '.' It 1 llllll HIMHUOIIIUlCll l-. i ml tv acting quickly ihl fu'ul i :y was vuiily overcome:. o aUvav give it to the clnlrti en when they have a cough or c Id. nut wo would not be without it (or anything, My iiiHirr will tell you lo, if you k lier.that it i a mmliiine that can atwav-a bo depended upon for all the trouble,,! tneureainiiiit ls around Mechanicviiie, . .. Vh "hi than thev would of leaving U to bed at night wlthou ?bo tle o it l lb. riminiurt.rKm.ibl. when thSlr dr. wide open. A. I H i wine open. . . '-- rk.r- RnirlUh K eme.tr lM r all A thai your lira iiaa mai " vb, . .. . ... u' A. S. Locke, Druggist. AIHMTIONAI, tAWMM. let cream ! at Wagoimr'e. All kluU vi uutbiii doturwi , t ricKel'e. Mm. K. V. DalUm, of Oalla. llted In tUeclty tbla w-k. Mm. Ooo. ClHgK!tt returiifid to lnf home In Portland Wodiiraday. Mliu Lulu Wlloo. who baa Immjh vndtliifr In Walla Walla, Wah., re turned home today. iieo. ClttKtt oamn up from Port laud and Pil Buiiday wltb bU. father, who ban III l g broken. The Mlwwi Ann Mann and Kwie Kithtirtano and Mra. J. H. Conper were HaUmi viitor Wedncmlay. Forialo.-A Rixtd 3 wagon and a liKUt hk. Knqulre lit, the Clinto bltti kmnllli aliop, Monmouth. Mm. Klu lii'ii arrJved Unt b f'in (.Vntrnlla, Vanh.. vMt to In r pnleiitH, Mr. and Mm It. J. Taylor. Mih Parrlnh, who lum Iwn i"md Inga fuw day t thii coii-t, n tui iit d to hi-r homo Ht Monmouth Tni-l'.y. MiM Mira KimlHTliii, who bun bi'HI ylHlllim her parcuta :it Liifuyi'lU fur aeveral wi k. letoriiiHl In ludi'poo diMicw today. V. A. Uouty rt'Ci-lved two Hoe new KlaH couiiU'r hIiow can- tliit wevk, which add iiiulorlally to tbo appi-ai-anee ol IiIm fine ntoru. ' Mlsn Vcdn Torbi-t inttnida Icuviiik for her home at Albany next wwk to apend the remulndor of the aummer. Hhe intunda returnuid this mil. We are Headquarters iMaa aaaaaal For Deering Mowers and Binders, Deering and Thomas Rakes, Rushford Farm Wagons, Dandy Disc Harrows, Imperial Spring-tooth Harrows. These are all standard goods and J you will find our prices right. J R. jM. WADE 8t CO, fSliEl'BNOKSCE USTEKIMHSK. INDEPUNDEXCR. OltKGON, AUut'KT tl, MM. V 'OU Th. -tfc-k t that tun. . i-rn. r r r .. "vy- f r r - eVBIl with c oup, bocaue her ' -" h"' u7'bc.u.e her. !rnnll anilor p Mltlv fnrnt i! i a swiiiv . muiKKU A CO.. Vaprtrtof. An I Independence, Oregon A fine new glana counter ahow caae l n added tbla week at lh WaR- oner atore on C atreet. Thl atore probably now haa the fWitt gl CMiuntera In the itate. Jamci White, Bryantuville, Ind., ray PeWitt'a Witrh llaol Salve heal .wl ntniilnif lore on both l"B. Me had ntn.ied tU year. Doctor failed to h.p him. Oet IeVVill'. a-v Imitationa. A. H. Lock. Htatmn Agent . A. Wllm.x re turned home from Woodburu raiur .iumt nHiiiiiitid hla dulleit Kunday Olef OIwhmi, who haa had the vlane durliiK hla absence, lert mj Hiinoay mr Carlton, where lie will be located for aoine fifteen day a. K..v.rMl carload of liomeaeeker r...... ii,., ll,.U,il.i. MifhiKftil and Ne bra-k have arrived In the valley, and nit.. a f, w are now In Polk county, aeeklnu l buy forma. 1 hey aie re ported to have mnahlerable meaua aim lo be deairable rewlili'iii!. tiimluesa Hi Imlependelimi Hti llin to b. .xi-. ptlo.mlly Kood JiiHt now aa new help ha wen added t ' number of plneea 'l'hoinu Kenneli Iiiih an extra blarka.nith. H. M. Wade & t'. have an extra tinner and KpvrllnK Uroa. hv an extra helier at the moat ahop. Phil Niii, the well known bop man, waa In the city this week from Port- laud and Inspected all tne nop yarns In and around the city. We are In formed thai Mr. Nela gave It aa hi opinion that the McLaughlin yard across the river wa the finest that he had visited In the atate. III! it m m m m Icecream tralght at Wagoner'. Mr. T. T. Haker. of Ottumoa, Iowa. I now vlaiilng with A. Nelaon and family and other friend In the city. Ml Ann Mann will leave In a lew day for Unalmika, where he h re ceived a government powlllon a teach er of the natlvu aehiKil there at a flue lary. We are glad to hear of Mis Mnn aiionesa ahe wa for noma time an employee of thl office nd Iialiiee proved heraelf a kikhI teach er whl le he waa employed In Kastern On-guii. V. v.. Varnell and wife, who have been living In Mrahfleld and other Houthein Oregon towu, returned to Indeoeudeiice to make tbelr tieriiiaD- ciit home Mr. Yamell y there cent trlke I doing considerable In- Inrv to buslne In coast towu, ana that time are no betlr there than lu the valley. Mra. K. Davldnou. who I liow at the hrapHdlln Halem with her little on, Oleiill, who wa badly burned with powder, Inform u that the doctor think he can brouglil nome inurn day and that there will be uo wr on the face t all, nor will the eyesight be affected. Mr. Davidson waa over to viall them Hunday. f K. rttone auKtalned a broken ankle which will lay him up for noma time. Hat unlay morning while work- lug with a hay baler, he allppeu ana let a bale of hay fall on hi right leg, which broke the ankle Joint. He wa brought to town and Ibe fracture waa reduced, ami III thought he will get along all right, yet the fracmre 1 bad one. Amity correspondent to the McMinnvllle Reporter. Mr. Stone w a former resident of Monmouth. HOP TICKETS The EntTrle Makes Hlg Cut Owliitf to Unacmpiilous and Unfair Competition. The JCsTKi.PitisB iu starting the season on ... printing hop tickets made its old customers, who have already placed orders to tho amount of some 80,000 hop checks, a rute that has al ways been adhered to by the two offices here and elsewhere, of $1 for unnumbered tickets and W.- for numbered. But owing to Home reason, either lack of business or ignorance, an underhanded move has been made to cut the price to H for OREGON State fair SALEM, September 23-2$, m Great Agricultural , Industrial Fair, BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Racing in the Af ternoons. Latest Attractions in New Audi torium Building Every Evening, with good music. Beautiful Camp Grounds Free Special Rates on' Campers Tickets. Come and Bring Your Families. Reduced Rates on all Railroads. For further particulars, address M. D. Wisdom, Je. Partlaaat. numbered tick eta and 7.' cent fur unnuinlx-ri'd. Now, us nhvnyH tin; cumi with the Kxn:iifi:iHK wo o them ono .better mid make tlio jirieo of 70 cents for unnum bered mid 'X cenls- f'r nuiii bered. All order now placed et the benefit of the -new rate. No dif fereHce hown our ctihtoiuer. Kriiptioii, it, biirii", r-calds und ore of all kinds quickly healed by ivWitt'a Wltc!: lliizel Kalve, Certain cure for pile. P-ewarc of connterfeii. He ure yon (?'! the original DeWitt's. A. S. locke. In cawBoleoiigh or croup (live the little one One Minute tough tore. Then rest eitcy nod live no fear. The child will be alright ma little while. It never faiU. Pleasant to take, alwayf afe, ure and alinol inataiitaneoua In fleet. A. fl. Icke. I H UN. PKATIIER. At Hueim Vista, Ore gon. Sunday. August 18, to Mr and Mrs. Ed Prather, a son. HART. At Bridgeport. Oregon, Mtn.l iv Anrwmt 19. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hart, a daughter. CALBItEATir. To Mr. and Mrs C. D. Calbreath, of this city, on Tuesday, August 20. a daughter OREGON SHOT LINE Union Pacific AND dki'aht TIMK SCHEDULE Jikkiv Koa FKOM INUEI EMIKNCK FROM CliiciiKO Hiilt l.ake, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, SHcitil Kanwi Oily, St. i .30 p m W a in via Ixrnis, Chicago and Hunting- Eftt. Atlantic Salt. Lake, Denver, Kx press Ft-Worth. Omaha, 11 pin via Kansas City, St S:10 a iu Hunting-' Loui, Cliicatso ton. nd East. St Paul Walla Walla.Iwis- FaHt Mail ton.Spnkane.Wal- (i a in via lace, Pu I Im a n, 7 a iu Spokane. Minneapolis, 8t Paul, Duluth, Mil waukee, Chicago and East. 72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of car. Ticket East via all rail or via boat and rail via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. All (ailing dates subject to change. 8pm For San Francisco 4pm; Sail everv 5 days Dailv except COLUMBIA KIVKB Sunday 8pm To Astoria and way 4 p m Saturday landings. Ex. Sun. 10pm Steamers leave Independence water permitting for Corvallis and way landings Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 6:30 p. m. For Salem, Portland and way-landings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. ni. and Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m. AL HERREN, Agt., Independence. Painting ana is 3 Persona! attention entrusted to me- Viib J .So 2ilo Satisfaction Guaranteed.1 1 H. H. WAGONER, I TKTT-iTV.TJtt-wnpyNTCE. - - - OREGON. Dyspepsia Cure ninetts what vou eat. Thl pn'iaratioo contains all or ine Wt-r a -w - dlgestanu ana aigm . . ... i wli.,f snH never looa. Jl, K'e i-- v...-. r " i . i nll.tk, - vr.il APftt All rails tO cure. ! on""" - the food you want. Tlieinte08itlve stomach can take it. Hy IWUHe many thousand of dypeptlcJ have been cured af tr everything el failed. It Is unequalled for allhtoiuach troubles. It can't help but do you good P.nim1 onlr tiy E. IwWitt oo.. CbleiyfO Th? l h,ufeialI..H llri1etliOc. A i t ThoniHH. Sniruitf rville. Ala., I wa suirerinit troin dystx-pMii when r t li ii,, KiMtol )vii,:;i tiottle and can ilittert anyihinii." Kfnlol PynH')ia . . n,,nl.iilU I lire I" low "iy il il.u ..rnrul limKtive llllld. It give weak xtomacli entire rt. regtorinie their natural nonunion. S. Icke. Kirn pub. Au. 2i I IJiiK- ept. 19. EXECl'TOIt'S ?i tri.iUK. .. . . .... (i.u, r 1 JIUmoii . ....... .. t.A au..f r nl th, TS luieoritaehel Davldaon. ilM-raw-d. All rr Im. havln Halm, axalli.1 the .ld jwIh Hr ht-n-hv retulrvd lo pn-enl I hem U Hie wHIiinmx month from llirdai-iif H nrst niiLllrallon of thi. n.me..r at the ' Aiiorm-y N. IBuller, at Independence, Folk roiiniy. Oregon. latd lbU 2iiid day "'"?l,IKii? .,., Admlnlxtralor of the ewte .f Rafhel IhtvldMiii, dK-rawd. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Leaven Indepen dence for Mon mouth and Alrlie 7:30 a. m. i.M p. m. a Inves Indepen dene for Mod nioutu and Oallaii HrOO a. m. 7:15 p. m. lj've Monmoulh forAtrlie. 7:"0b. m. 8:50 p. m. r... 1,'ve Monmouth for I'm I la. 11:31 a. ni. -::jl p. in. i Iavoa Airlle for Moumoutb and independence. 1 9:00 n. m, 6:00 p.m. ! Leave Dallas for i Monmouth and Independence. ! lKJii p. m. 8:30 " l.'ve Monniomh i for Independence : 9:45 a. m. -j :3ft p. ra. ! 2:4o " - -,-,:!. " : :oo Ijeaves dence Indepen fcr Mod, 2:05 p.. m EAST Shortest and Quickest Line TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS tAT. Throngh Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Bullet Smoking Library Cars. DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME. SER VICE AN D SCENERY UN EQU ALE D. Tickets to points East via Portland and the GREAT NORTHERN RY on sale at Southern Pacific Depot and O. K. & N Dock Office, Independence, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office. 122THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. For rates, folders and full information regarding ffc0l City Pass, ar ticket Agent, Portland Paper hanging, i given to all work GO VIA .2;