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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
5" inmi;i'KNI)i:n't, k.yjjjm'I .si:, mi:n;NiKNri;, mi:;n.N may jt, mo-'. S til tiri. Wi e i inn Sw& IJS 'fl!aa den Is e At xlllr AIM JU The Clothing Store of Salem I!in!ulv tniil ('li'lliin uifiiiiK it real "It'iil mote m rhiin, li.ui yiii lliink. Kvti yti'.dy (iilniirn 11 well tlre'l num. Vmi lo w (Id. WIh ii yoil (( a stylir-lily iln'snml man yti mav know hi" rlullifH are liRhtly liiii.l.'. T! Mj:h.'Mt rl(t:l'l Inhor i crtp!.yi l fi, tiiukinK r.nr Famous II. S. 4- M. Suits, Coats and Pants. Gordon fiats $?. men's Shirts, 65c. !j Ci It : J I- A- ScliaJnrr and Marx. Fine quurantml clotiinr Sails, $7S0 t" $M. Famous for U'fir snprrinr wnr inu iiimlit.M nl.vlili shapf. Other makes in men's and l"'VH !'" $1 to $4 tiH Hummd fancy tiiiiu-riir; rtp- ulitr $1- WORK SI URTS, 40c (,'iilini uniJi', double front and luu k Union Overall 50c. Mliii'MtVittiittM j Hurry! Hurry! I f There KicyKuilown to PlcKel's Photo Gallery get a I mime of thi beautiful Tom Thumb Cab lit only r down- I'K.'KF.Lis h tie('iullnt in Hit bunnm. Monmouth sim-l, Indqun ; -f llt'llt'l'. V 3: r From i I ocvcrai Correspondents, j The unveiling of the monument of James Hoytl at the Jallas ceme tery will take place on June lth at 3 o'clock P. M. The motor will run for that occasion. Everybody invited to attend. By order of the Woodmen, of Monmouth. .I. . - i. . . Mr. N. II. Kitchey, of Orange county. California, wan visitinpc his daughter, Mrs. Stone, last week. Uev. (teorgo Ritchey, pastor of the Christian church at Salem, was in town lout week. Mr. Duncan Pittman and family, of Kings Valley, were in town on Tuesday. Mrs. V. 1). Fenton, of Portlard, was visiting her mother and other relatives in town last week. , Mrs. Adab Shelton, of Portland, was yisiting friends and relatiyes in town last week. Mrrlsaac Robinson, of Crowley Station, was the guest of his nice, Mrs. W. N. O'Kelley, Saturday. Mr. tlarvey Robinson, of Kings Valley, was in town Tuesday. Mr. Gabriel Long, an old pioneer of Kings Valley, passed through town Tuesday. Mr. Hiram Could, of Newberg, delivered a good prohibition ad dress in the Evangelical church Tuesday night. Tho . house was well filled and there was good at tention. Mr. Pruce Wolvorton, of Port land, came up to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wolverton, this week. Stand Like a Stone Wall Itetween your children anil the tor tures of itching and burning eczema, scaltlhead or other skin dieeaaes. How? Why, by using Ilucfclon's Arnica Sulve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for ulcers, fever sores, salt rheum, cuts, burns or bruises. Infallible for piles. 25o at Kirkland Drug Co.'s. Foley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates aud can safely be given to children. A. H. Locke. MONMOUTH ITEMS. I.I III! Ill III 111 " M III Ml IT ----i Dii:i. f.ocil from Culvury. On last Saturday, May 21th, at 0:50 o'clock P. M.. Little Emma Walker breathed her last and passed on to her bright home in heaven. Emma was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, of this place. She was three years and ten days old. About four weeks ago her moth er took her to Portland for treat tnent of the eye, and after an ex amination the doctor pronounced the trouble tumor on, the brain. The eye was removed and she was apparently doing nicely until with in the last few days. The morning she died she was singing "Build ing up the Temple of the Lord." The bereaved parents have the heartfelt sympathy of their many friends in their deep sorrow. How's This? We oiler One Hundred Dollars lie ward for any case of Catarrh tbat can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHKNEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the lamt 15 years, aud believe him perfectly honorable in all biiHlncMS transHCtions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wkst & Thuax, Wholesale Drug gluts, Toledo, O. Walhino, Kinnan & Makvin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys tem. 1'rlce, 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testlmouials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. County Court Notes. REAL K STATU TRANSFERS. W r Brown to Frank V Brown, lots 1 and 2, block 5), Gernmntown, $10. Charles Baker et ux to Benjamin Harper, lot 10, block 2, Levens' LaCreol Hd add to Dallas, f 1000. Mary E Hayes and hd to Fred S Chapman, 1G0 acres, t 8 b, r 8 w, $2000. Olive Bell to Fred S Chapman, 1(0 acr-s, t 8 s, t S w, $200. l'nit'd States to Hiram Wood bury, 101.O icres, t S s, r 7 w, patent. J KSyron et al to W (i Wolfe, 40 acres, sec 23, t 5 s, r (J w. if 725. Catherine A Graham and hd to Adelbert K Martin, lots 10, 11 and 12, block A, Falls City, 300. J M Syron to Ziua Conner. 312. 50 acres, t G s, r C w, $500. A E Martin to M E Hinshaw, 100 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, $1300. Dallas City Bank to 11 B Ensign 150 acres, t 8 s, r ( w, $1400. Maria Martin and hd to W II Birks, 130 acres, t (i t, t 5 w, 13000. II Davidson et ux to W E Bevens. 20 acres, t 9 s, r 4 w, $100. I) L Matheny et ux to Fred Huncom, 10 acres, t 7 s, t 3 w. $12.50. Chas D Tice to I V Lynch, lot 5 block S. First add to Falls City, $175. J M Mitchcl et ux to Catherine Patterson, part of lots -7 and 8, block 8, Hill's Independence, $800. Orin Judd to Fred S Chapman, 1G0 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, $ 1(500. Jonathan Courter to Alex Courter, 1 acre, t 8 e, r 6 w, $100. H M Ebbert to J J Ferguson, lota 3. 4, 5 anil 6, block 1, outlot 5 Cattron's subdivision of outlots 2 and 5, Monmouth $150. W E Bevens to W P Bevens, 20 acres, t 9 s, r 4 w, $100. Fidelity Savings Association to John Dickenson, 74 by . 132 feet, Hill's Independence, $300. Gen. Gibson Post G A It to Valley Lodge, I O O F, cemetery lot, $10. United States to Electa Richard son, 100 acres, t 8 s, r 7 w; patent. N C Swenson et ux to T J Parker, 27.42 acres, t 6 s, r 5 w, $25. United States to James Patten, 1G4.G4 acres, t 8 s, r 8 w, patent. J P Minich et ux to W E Doty, 40 acres, 1 10 s, r 8 w, $100. l'RoriATK. Estate of Nancy Parker, de ceased final receipts filed and estate closed. Estate of S. A. Nebel, deceased final receipts filed and estate closed. i Guardianship of minor heirs of Edward P. Steadman. deceased sale of real property confirmed and guardian ordered to make deed. Guardianship of Bertha C Smith minor Wm. II. Erskine ap pointed guardian of said minor. ...To advertise... The Raket Stcr is what we want and we know that with the convincing proof of the lowest prices for the qual ities we are on the right road. We furnish best ladies $2 shoe; the best gents $3.25 and $3.50 shoes; the best men's work gloves 25c to $1.25; the best men's work shirt 50c; the best 3 prs of sox 25c; the best straw and. crash hats 10c to 75c the best soft hats 75c to 31.75. Just look us over. Ti l 13 11AKET STOLl.- Decoration lny. Decornlion Day is to be observed Friday, and much preparation is being made to fittingly commem orate the occasion. The following program will be rendered: Opening song, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Invocation. Rev. Dr. Thompson. Song, by the choir. Reading. Rev. B. J. Keiley. Song. "The Red, White and Blue." Oration, Rev. G. Howard Os borne. Song. '"My Country." v visit DR. JORDAN'S ancar iuUSEUU OF AHATOUY 1061 MARKET ST.. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU Min Oak bmLJ ed mam who mn nifftrtaf Irum lb. .OMttot reaUiIol lu- nan. Hwroa .nil phyUcml txkllltr. 1mm- Mtcaaj, U.I mmm mmm ta .11 lucompU- T . C.rr h. tlMMMf A mt I rliillM. my a oombluU mi m mm to ifiuna .1. irwua.n,w,i w.,i mw. r only afford TmniMllBt. MM, bul rmital Cura. in. lioctor momm u-i vwm w BtlradaL but la w.ll knowa to b. a blr ana nun Phrlclu mn ImfMiijiiMalini tn bl.wl.lly Blmm af Mmm: Ti-IIII.la tbnraat hly aradlcalaa tram ts iriua wliboDt Ih. dm at ymmrrnmry. Trans. StU4 br aa IiWrt laalMl rap. lor Baa-tar. A a.ulck and radical run for Plla. a-L.ar and rilala, br Dr. Jordan', p.cl palnlM. n.lboda, VIST MAM ppl .ring tout wWrcrr oar KimM ovinum of blrompllnt. Hi wtU irarrmlM a POAllUS CUXIto ttvry 0HH we mtUrtnh. . Con.uiutlon FREK and rtrlctlr prlrata, CHAROKH YSKV MKASOXABlM. Tr.aua.iit paraooallT or br lttr. Writ r Book. MIWWrHT r KtAltatIAB. Mailid Fa (ATaluabla book lor mr'i,) Call or wrlu DR. JORDi X ft CO.. 1 0B I MkrMSt.8. F. j Mr, Coate, a former resident of Mon j mouth, but now of Cottage Grove, vis- ited in these parts this week, returning j iiorne Friday, I x r r ur r .. .,1 .. ,1 Mrs. . E. Paddock and child re u were incoming passengers oo the Ruth Fri day evening. t A liessou in Health. Healthy kidneys filter the Impurities from the blood, and unless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney. Cure makes sound kidu and will positively cure all tonus kidney ana bladder disease, strengthens the whole system. Foley's Honey and Tar for chiidren.safe.surc No opiates. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Be Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the Signature of "Can't Afford to Paint." The man who says that, forgets that painting rrro perly done is economy, and tiie fact is he can 't afford NOT to paint. How often you require to paint ia largely depend ent upoa Hie punt you use. The Sherwin-Wiluams Paints j oot lat otham Thy r th most rwnomtcal paint yon ran nan, mean they oover moat and wear longeat. Add to this their Rood appearance, aud j jou have perfect palnia-rA Sherwin-Williams Paints. f They are made for many different kinds or painting. 'Whatever It Is ! yan want to paint a house, or anything in or out of the house we make I the right paint for that particular purpose not on slaD-da&h mixiura tor SOLO BY FRAZER & RICE, Independence, -:- Oregon.