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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
7 fNMTKNDKNCK KNTKHTJMSK, INM'TENDKNCE. OKKOOX, MAY 29, 1002. - ..- .... I..-' ... ,- .. - .... . - f If1) Jetv Styles tfp.J 1 XVJT a I rx C, ?)i fj) tli piicc i-a Ii'il; Hflli-r, cut ciivi'lpfK 1 rhoot of all nicclv Inixttl, uinl for niro line for '2 and "2 cents jut lo.. BASEBALL GOODS. 4) We now Imve in stock fl) I. ..11 K, uiu.h .... It.lt u ) ... jjIovoh, etc. jiJUililinjJ! h only 10 cents per copy. c -) Harry E. New Location Independence, llljili School Kxerciaex. Tim Independent pulilic and liigh i;1iq1 closea Friday, and on Saturday evening the graduating oxercisea of the high school will 1 held. Tho year'n work has Iwm most successful, and Prof. Ailing Lam and his able corps of assit't nt Imve tlone vpi'Mtdid work. Tln8 ycnrV graduutcn aru JJello Klnino IHckiriNtm, Julien A. Hur ley, Man Kt'tuunly, Almira I. Kun- herlin, Floyd 1. Mix, Anola Owen, Frank H. Uichardnon, Inez N. Wurncr. Following are the ilnna oHicern: I'rwidurt, Frank K. Kichardnon; Vic I'wideiit, Mae Ktnnt'dv; Sec retary and TreaBiirpr, Uelle Klaino DickniHon; Valedictorian, Julien A. Hurley. The fullowini; excellent program will lie rendered. "King Dodo ValtM," Manvlolin Club. Invocation K. J. Thomp- eon. D. I). Oration. "Joan of Arc" Mue Kennedy. Oration, ".Marconi and Ilia Invention" Floyd P. Mix. Male quartette, !Far Away" J. A. Milla, 0, W. vConkcy, W. II. Walker and Uev. Howard Oaborno. Oration, "Pio neers of Oregon" Almira I. Kim berlin. Oration, "Elizabeth" Inez IN. Warner. Vocal solo Mm. Geo. Conkey. Oration, "Cleopatra" A nob Owen. Oration, "The South" Frank K. Richardson. Cello eolo Mias Bowden. Vocal solo, My Nightengale," DeKoven Mins Prophecy Belle Elaine Pick iiiMin. Oration and valedictory, -Oregon" Juliim A. Hurley. Vocal nolo, "The Ship I Love" Mr. J. A. Mills. Presentation ol diploma Dr. E. L. Ketchnm. Address V. C. Hawley, Willamette Uni VJrHity. "Valce Uomantiqun" Mandolin club What w Foley's Kidney Cure? Answer: It In made from a pre scription f leading Chlcatro phy sician, aud one of the niotl eminent in the country. The lugredients are the purest tliftt money can buy. and are -aelentl llcally combined to get their iiliinwt value. - -.- W" -. ' ' Z in Stationery 11 l-iiu t if . . tiful new I lie ol (J Micry in nil tlio C4 l:it kIiikIcm. Ik'sidcH tho (m now hIiikIch tho cut of the ('I)V('loJiO I HilUH'tllill (' OH lllll'Ul' niwl is fiir D nut ill' 1 hi nnlilKll'Y. Tho r,t nl(.fk h very fine mul ut Tho now kIkuIos :u;I lato () "pajM - r ami 2 onvolnpoH, ( nlv .10 conts. Alcoa very 3 u very nice line of Wro- .holla 1,.'l.rlwt l.otlu mi'lu W . (f League KiileH now on Kilo, 9 Wagoner, on Main Street. Oregou. The Grange. The Oregon Htat Grange will meet at the capilol, in Salem, next Tuesday. (lov. Geer will deliver the address ot welcome, and Judge IIoU tho reajioufe. The first grange has organized in Oregon on Sept 21, 1873, at Sa lem. Daniel Clark was the firet master, W. M. Powers was assistant steward, Wm Cyrus overseer, J. H. Smith secretary, Mrs. Powers Po mona and Mrs. Cyrus, Ceres. The next session was held at Salem, tho third at Portland, the fourth at Albany when Wrn Cryug. was elected master, the fifth at Salem, when A. It. Shipley, was elected master Salem was then selected as the permanent place and the grange met thereuntil 1891. Judge Boise was elected master of the grange 1880 and was re-elected for several years. A. Luelhng was overseer in 1884. In 1883 II. E. Hayes was elected master, S. A. Dawson vs G. K. and Mrs. Daw son C. Mr. Hayes was re-elected. Among the charter members now living are W. M. Powers. Mrs, M. A. Powers, Martin Miller and F. S. Powell. Holds up ft Conijrensman. "At the end of the campaign," writes Champ Clark, Missouri's brilliant con greestnan, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speaking I had about utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. It's the best all-around medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter." Over worked, run-down men and weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Kli'Ctrio Hitters. Trv them. Only We, Guaranteed by Kirkland Drug Co. JCally at Fulls City. Hon. G. W. Stapleton, of Port land, with lion. B. F. Jones, re publican nominee for joint repre sentative, were tho oratora at a re publican rally held at Falls City Saturday evening. A number of candidates for county otlices were in attendance and mingled with the people of that live burg. iteclttil. Miss Torhft's recital will tuke place on June 7th instead of the Hth as previously intended. I'pou this occasion Prof. Torbet. tho well known educator, will deliver a short addn-ss. The following is the program: Piano duet Mrs. i''eua and Miss Torbet. Piano o Itowena Sperling. Or(.'.'it; Gladys Irvine. ''hunt .ln-Valeuii Fixjiiu- Vocal ..!. Mr Jay i'..well Pimm pi l i M'i(jjjiif Kvuns. Piano duet Mrs. Ifiixtoti mill Mick Kvn il tj-t-iii. Organ solo Mi May Bradley, Piano Miio Murie Jones. Guitar and muii'hdin d'let Miss ll.tlii.' J. iiit and Mii-s Torbet. Or:ii Hil.i Ada Bunnell. Piano roi" Hazel I-iiurence. Piano kjIu linnio Clodfeltr. Piano duel Mr. Jay Powell and M in. Turb- t Addr.-s Prof. Torbet. ' Violin olo -Mr. Miller. Organ solo Carrie Evans. Piano solo Loyd Huston. Piano solo Mrs. Fuqua. Piano duet Kate Gentry and Mins Torbet. . Organ tolo Bert Russell. Piano solo Opal Hart. Piano solo Sarah Helmick. Vocal solo Mr, Jay Powell, - Pianu solo Kate Laurence. Piano duet Mrs. IIuton and Mixs Torbet. A general admission fee of 10 cents will be charged. Traveling1 ia Dniigeroiin. CoiiHtaut motion jars tbe kidneys which are kept In place In the body by delicate attachments. This is the rea son that travelers, trainmen, street car men, teaitiHters and all who drive very much suffer from kidney disease la some form. Foley's Kidney Cure strengthens the kidneys and cures all forms of kidney and bladder diseaw. George II. Hausau, locomotive engi neer, Lima, (., wrltea: "Coustaut vibration tif (he eugine eauM-d me a great deal or trouble with my kidneys, aud I got no relief until 1 used Foley's Mdney Cure." a. k. l,ocKt. Saturday's Picnic. Following is the program for the picnic to he held at Bidder's grove on Saturday, May 31, 1902: 10:0 Procession will begin at en trance to grounds. All Camps of M. W. A. invited to join. Led by band music to stage. ' Music by Band. 10:45 Address of welcome, by H. T. Bidders. 11:00 Music by the G. A. R. file -and drum corps, of Indepen dence. 11:15 Address G. W. Denman 11:45 Song Pearl Alexander 11:55 Music Band NOOK Dinner. 1:00 Music Band 1:15 Address by J. W. Simmons, Dep. Head Council on the Good i of the Order. 1:45 Address by N. L. Butler on political issues of the day. 2:30 Music Band 2:40 Song W. McAdams 2:50 Song Cora Giger 2:55 Recitation Jessie From 3:00 Recitation.. .E.- Petterson 3:10 Song Misses Burnett 3:20 Tug-of-war. . .M. V. A. of Suver and W. of W. of Buena Vista. Prize, box of cigars. 3:30 10 mile amateur bicycle race. 1st prize, $10; 2nd prize, $7; 3rd prize, $3. Entrance fee, $1.50. 40 yards young men's race, prize. r')v. 20-yard ack race, price. '((. Pie eating content, prize, .'Oc. 8:OfJ P. M. Dance at Wells. t'liniihlii(f. If you want high grade plumb ing done at re'iannable prices call on U. Hot water heating and tove coils a specialty. High grdo plumber's supplied kept in stock. Independeuep A" Monmouth Weter and Electric Light Co. I). Calbreath, manager. ' . , - - I'll veiling O renionles, Monmouth Or. May 21. P02. To all camps and circles of Polk Co. You are very respectfully in vited to attend the unveiling cere monies of the late neighbor J. A. Boyd at Dallas on June loth at 3 oVlock P. M. Motor will run from Indepen denceand way points. Public cordially invited. Fraternally Yours, W. L. Bkihtow. Clerk Monmouth Carnp No. 49 V. O V. Milch Cow For Sale. At my place three mi leu northwest of Monmouth, a good milk cow for (aleehup. For particulars Inquire at place. Ek.nk.stC. Tiii;kkton Steamboat ICxcursioii to Salem. There will be the largest and grandest excursion of the season to Salem on Sunday June 1st. Bring your friends and have a good time. Special prizes for bicycle races. The steamer Pomona will leave Independence at S) a. m. Return ing will leave Salem at . 3 p. in Round trip from Independence 50 cents. Secure yonr tickets from the Agent of the Oregon City Trans portation Company. The protracted rains of the past tew weeks nave had a teudency to lessen the prune crop prospects, and it is lliougnt a common snortage or Dearly 50 per, cent will prevail throughout Weatern Oregou. Likewise the early cherries will oe some lighter iu yield than if the preseut good wather had come several days sooner. Mrs. Delia Jones and child, ofCor- vallis, visited with J 8 fiobanuon and family this week. Why can't we come over to your house ana play any more? Because papa gets so mad when we make a little bit of noise. What makes him that way? Mamma says it's dys pepsia makes him act so crazy. That's about the way it strikes the small boy. The dvspeptic has no idea of his own unrea sonableness or harsh ness. Little things are magnified and seem to jusUfy his quick anger. There's health for the dyspeptic and happiness for the family by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. It cures diseases oi ine stom ach and other organs of digestion and nutrition, ana restores perfect health and strength, by enabling the perfect digestion and assimila tion of food. t hw t Vrn one bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for indigestion and liver complaint. " writes Mr. C M. Wilson, of Yadkin College, Dnvidson Co,. K c. "Have had no Iwd spells since I commenced latins your medicine in fact, have not tell like me same man. He fure Hook the 'Golden Medical Discov ery I could not e-.it anytnmg wunom aw ful dislresa, t"t now 1 can eai anyining i wish without having unpleasant feelings." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse and regulate the bowels. i M.S.GOFF r- it j!, Light Transferring a apenialty. "j I have Just put on a new light V 'il dray and would solicit a p'trt of V 4 our trade in the dny liun nn. y N'. I j. UUTLKIt, Attorney at Law. Collectiona a specialty. Olhc at reaidene, nortli of Monmouth. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Herren, Finch. Ark., writes, "Foley's Homy and Tar is the beat preparation fur coughs, eoll ami lung trouble. 1 know that it lis cured conKunipttou in the first stages." A. H. I.ickev Legal Notices. Firol puli. April -i. Lal puli. Jhiib IS NOTICK I'Oit PUBLICATION. Nolle. In lir-n-liy tclvrll that iu rom pi iuuee wil li Uj provili'n .f Hit. art r cmmr- of Jiine.1, IhN, oiiIIIImI "Aniw-t for tiieualwor tuulM-r lancU In I he MuN-xof California, "re ifoo, ,.-w..n ami Vt'aMlilUKtiiii Territory," a r-x t.-nlt'(t lo till tlif piilitic land Maun ly act of Amttixl 4. l-Vri, liforifi" I., HawkiiiM, of lnd-iM.rol.-nc4-, rouniv of I'oln, Male of iir.on, tiiiH IIiIk day 1ll In this olllttt his wura Mal.-njt-iit No. vVit, for t lie iuri-hHe of the N. K. of fp-ciion No, 4 in Townxlnp No. h Hanvffi No." W, and will otlcr proof lo how Dial Hit. land nonxlit i more viimalil for it tiinlH-r or stone liian for agricultural pur hm. will l eftubllnh lilsclallll to rttiti laud bt-f'rf tne faiMtfr aud rtivfr f tlilti olfict. at Ortuou ily. orenou, on Tuesday, the Kill dav of Junt'. lwi, lie names a wlmeMx: fii-oriir- tj. Wilson, of Indepeiidfucw, On-iron; K. K. FerxUMiti. of Indi-iiendfiii-e. Oreu-oa; lit-nj. K. Htzley, of Kails City, UreKon; Cliarlea llalllMiu, of Iu d,.rH.ndi.im.. Ort-uon. Anvand all fa-num clalmine adversely the alKivtMlt scriU'd lauds are reUested Ki nit'lhflr claims In tins office on or before said 17th day of June, 1W2. CHAM. B. l'K)Kr. Keglter. Read This! 2! Ifyouwa eluxuries jjj or life you u iv lere tbey grow. I i c, Ore., ? istbeplas wautthe best rig iu 11 have to i g,,t I.W. .. - - .S'S I LIVE . . BLE J To get it -. ; men a pecialty in atrete OREGON Suoip Line Union Pacific AND dbpabt TIME SCHEDULE aerivb rOR FROM INDKPKNOKN'CB FKOM Chicago Bait Ijike, Denver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, i Special Kansas City, St. 4.30pm 9am via Louis, Chicago and Hunting- East, ton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, Express Ft Worth.Omaha, 8:50 p in via Kansas City, St 8:10 am Hunting-Louie, Chicago ton. ' and East. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis FastMail ton, Spokane, Wal- 6anivia lace, Pu 1 1 m a n, 7am Spokane. Minneapolis, St ram, uuiutn.Mii waukee, Chicago and Fast. 72 hours. Portland to Chicaeo. No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and rail via t'ortland. OCEAN AND RIVF.K SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND, All nail in if dates subject to change. For Sau Francisco 4 p in Sail everv 5 days. 8pm Daily except Sunday Spin Saturday 10 p m COLUMBIA RIVER To Astoria and way 4pm landings. Ex. Sun. Steamers leave Independence water permitting for Salem, Portland and way landings Tuesday, Thursday, and Katnrday about 9:00 p. m. For Albany, Corvallis. and way-landings Monday. Wednesday and Friday, ahout 6 :00 p m, Vondav, Wednesday and Friday 10a.ni, A I. HERREN, Agt., Independence.