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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1902)
None clo isercer Amlfow as well hy tilth- at jMcscnt wo ar.'in r tfaract and M Pfltur GtW.!t & Indce.l our sales are much Lcyoml ur most san- -aim- exi.cv(ations. Oar l.uyin- in larpv ,u:iutm- (T ami -fliMim: on small nuruins no UV has much P to ,lo with our ever imMvasht- sales. Always hiinji t , , win. lows w un von want ttf carpets, wall papor ami ifi er in ativ si.e. -i , Tin lliimo r 2 305 Ccmmercul St tn . , i.... uuvi Stores at Salem -i County Correspondence. ,,. ... HI HI T Buena Vista. New has been 'received by rela lives here thai 'Jeoige Davidson, a former Buena Vista boy, is in a critical condition with ivdur ju.isoe at his home in PorU r, Washingion. The annual convention of the Circles of Oregon W to be held this year at Eugene. June lMh. Dele gates from the Leal lodge "ere elected at a recent nu-etinK- They are: Miss Eilen Johnson and Mrs. Addie Pillar; alternates. Mrs. Belle Baldwin and Mrs. Carrie Krentz. 'Grandma" Scott and grand daughter. Miss Nda Scott, left last week for Shelburn, ibr a visit with relatives. f ',,,1,. t.v Treasurer Dal ton was a lluena Vista caller one day- lasl ! week. Mr. balton is a candidate J for re-election to his present otlice, j a)d Bliva.ntages of many kinds, snd a liberal distribution of cigars j j,uena Vista cannot be excelled. vfds a feature, of his visit. j .phtjI1 wi,y eagtern honie-feekers Mr. A. Ander.cn left Friday ! avoid us? We have houses and for Portland, to be with her j. land for tale cheap, and newcomers daughter Mrs. Mike Crideran, ! cannot afford to overlook this sec who" recently the subject of a j tion of the Willamette while se -k-surgical operation in a hospital j in for pu-chasable property, there, and who is reported as j Dencver O. Edmunds returned bjing in a precarious - condition . j to Wells Sunday, after being en- Amongother8 to attend the big I gat-d for several days nt wood picnic. Saturday, at Dixie were j cutting, by II. L. Hall. Newt Prather and family, Elmer j 'j'he republican brethren shook Hall and family L. D. Baldwin, Ernest Cole and a number of school children, twelve of whom gave a fla drill on the picnic grounds. A good time is said to have been enjoyed by those who attended the affair. Mrs. Margaret Hail arrived from Moscow, Idaho, about ten days ago en a visit that is largely of a busi ness nature. Mrs. Hall is having a beautiful monument erected at the grave of her late husband, E. C. KIDNEY DISEASES arc the most fatal of all dis eases. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE It I or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized bv emi nent physicians as the Best lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c and $U0. ,Nir.rr.NiKNrK ID ust.-nmis as wo W Just tlm luidst of a pout it I . $ : , ! li;t'l Mul.los made to j ; ! . I j? I iiriiislliiis? v,o., ( P O SALrJVl. UK.il. ,i I I 11 ani Albany. 3 Hall. The etr.e was idi.pned from New York City, nnd is to beplaei'di:! p isition by a marble dealt-r from Moscow. The family bnriel lot will be enclosed by a n.-at will!, which will be surmounted b- an iron f-nee, and other im j.rovenients made. Mrs. Hall leayes shortly for a visit to rela tives in Southern Oregon, Iwfore returning to her Idaho home. With her family, she resided for many years in Buena Vista. David Davidson, of Rio V,ista. California, i.i visiting his daughter, Ms. Mit Wells. Bucna Vista has a grievance, possible it is her own fault, for ehe has be"U silent while other towns have been loud in their demands and persuasions. The proposition, simnlr stated is this: In beauty . v,,.'il,r,,l,,9 -,f rlimr.te j hands, -swapped" opinions on the j political outlook and listened to ! able addresses by B F. Mulkey j and others. Monday evening at the j school house in Buena Vista j Quite a crowd was present and en I joyed the occasion. , ! John Baldwin and John McLain ! were visitors in Salem, Monday, on ! business intent. I Tlr. and Mrs. Harky Hall spent i Sunday with relatives at Wells. ! Tne ladies of the Circle are in debted to J.heir Woodman brothers for a delicious feast of ice cream and cake. At the close of the Circle meeting Friday evening, the ladies were greatly surprised at the invasion of the lodr.e by their gentleman friends, who brought a liberal supply of the aforesaid 'dainties. The affair was delight fully informal .r.d greatly enjoyed both by visitors and their hostesses. Many Buena Vista people expect to attend the big picnic at Ridder's grove, May 31st. i.Nm.msK, ini)K1knih:noi:, Mr. Iloheit Kmmons and hrid nro ht'ifi keepin: in the eoUno just-north f th" M. K church Work i in proprea on tli pub lie roads iu t i i r..-eti... "f county, under the ah'.o neuuip mcnt ,d'Sup.'tvior J.p Uhodcs, a marked improveiii-nt i re lo ICMllt. Miss Mittie J. I.ee went to Wells Thl!rd.ty '"' " eXtocded visit ! Willi ln-r sister, 1 Wlia t Thia l olUx Ne.l 1 1 n tfi.iit.i- !.. li..'-Mii!i ni.t ....... .n,.rii,. f..,,.L l or them lr. Khik's Ni,w ,'iri, ,.,,; rk w.i,.r. They tone and r.'tfiihm- tti dhtestive 0r4.ll-. isv'iitly 'M''I all oiiii Irointi om-M, ti.w.M. ....prove th, in-t"-. .am. -" 'SI - i Saturday Evening's Tt l-giam h-d the following locals Imm Hiimts: Misses E.-dia Campbell and Evangeline Hart ure in Oapitola, Cal., as deleu iles to the W V. . C. A. Mrs. Ora Cosper attended the U.-lvkah Assembly nt Newport. Hon (ieorge Staploton was in town Friday. E. C. Kirtpa-rick visited the metropolis this week. Professor A. F- Bittner. of Dallas Col We will soon leave to attend ! Herkelev I'niversity. He has re- signed his position as professor of mthematies and (iermiin. Pcrrydale Republi can Rally. l'errydale was visited by the re publican candidates of thin county on Tuesday evening of thi week. A verv large and enthusiastic audience greated the candidates and listened to their remarks with great attention. The meeting was presided oyer hv Hon. D. E. Keyt. of this place, who with a appropriate remarks introduced the diftereut candidates . who were: 0. P. Rider. T. J. ( raves, U.S. Loughary, Hon. C. L. Hawkins and B. V. Jones ac companied by County chairman W. Percival. w ' ... ; . .in s 1 Too much housework wreck wo- menis nerves. And the constant care of chihlren, ilayund night, Is often too li ving for oven a strong woman. A h.-iganl Vm-c tell the story of t he overworked h'imewifn and mother. Deranged menses, Jeueorrh..-a and falling of the womb result from overwork. Every liniseu ite needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition. IHE0FCARDUI is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she writes this frank letter : Glencleane, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901. I am no (tlad that your Wine of Oardul la heliiing me. 1 am feellnif bettor than I have lelt for years. I am doing my own work without any help, and I washed last week and waa not one bit tired. That ahowa that tie Wine la doinir me good. I am uettln fleahier than I ever wan before, and aleep eood and eat heartv. Before I began taking ana eat nearvv. x)vi.. :- ... " i ,,., f .uil in have to lav down flva or six timea every day, but now I do not think of lying down through the day. M mm. Rickabd J oKa. l.O0 AT KCilT(l. rot adlM an4 lluiator., eiMem, "'".!"- i h.iiiDiu MwlioUi. to., ,niinii, 15. okkhqx. may ., u'o-i Mr. Hawkins i.i.d Mr. J'i' were tin' prominent opeaker of the evening. Mr. Jones .nlertuiuiiiK the umliem-e with a three-fourth hour (.t.eech covering the principal idauk in the republican platform. Among the several mibjecls on bicii he Hpoke none ,ru moiti ably handled than the mueh moot (.,l ' question of the I'llilipin Islands showing thai it was clearly our duty to put-sun our pre' nt policy. The speaker was warmly applauded as lie uro-e and as he concluded his talk, the applause nt. conclusion lusting l-evertil minutes. h.'fU'id of n Irit i'i feared by s.-ine, the mecliiig was n veritable NU'lsbine. Kcii uls ii lireut Scen t. It ii often Bk.d bow sneh tarl lint,' iln.l i,ni!,:le I he Ih-hI i.l.yan-iiii-, l,iiM-He,-t,-,t by Pi Kin'" Ne lif.e..very (,,r t',.n-uuili... Ileie's ihe ae.-r.-l. U cuts out the .hl, in mid H'Tni-in-ffde.1 iinu-ous. and l.'U tlio llft-n't vitm oKj-tfen enrich mid vitiili..' lb" l'1'""1 It' heals the lultained, eoinrh-woru throat and liinir. Hard cold- and n.b rn emiifha hooii yield ti I'r Kiutf'a New ItNeoverv, Hie inosl inlallihl" remedy (or b!I "thnml and lima il.-j-. (iii!.rnleed iH.ttles. .'.tie nnd . - Trial Ixittles fre..Ht Klrkhin.l lruu o. . EXCLUSION TICKETS. tlu Natioi.ul IIitucHt loi.rtl AMoelullon. Tiekeis to the annual meet Inn of tb National Eitueatloi.al Awi.H'latlon to l.a beld lu Minneapols, Minn., July 7H, liHi, will liobl as follow: From Portland and l'llK,-t "imd Bnd eou......n H.inl, f'.a.iw. Fr" Hpokane, Pendleton, U-w Ulon. inler mediate nnd common points, f-IIW liATKH OKBAI.H. From Portland and Pinjet Hound, June 2s, July 13. I V - " " ' , . ..- aJ u - " ' '1 "', - v ."iw-Jtr - A The Luxury of Linen Laundered Right I. v,mrat aiiinll 't if .von rt.".i" tl' Huietn Mt.-,.ui l,uim,lry. for llien, iiotl.liig I turi-,lnl hi i.n.v o.h.-r tH l he right one. our mellllli'" lor thoroughly chunking thul ,n.-rlv ironing "hlits, eolhira uixl e.uN for g.-ntl.-no-n XI" ll.i.-x-.-p!l.T..l'Il. while Hille enunol I'.H l l-h-n-ed , Wit h the k II ilMih.v In doing P the most rtellet.'l frliniu'ed u..(ler-er. "Kin, ele. niv " .. . , nl..r. (.nlers etl "I huleha lirl-rlH.porth Hi.l.u amge will receive proiiipt iittenlloii. Salem Steam Caundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Donms p. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 11. Itl'il Liberty Htreet. MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. Irf?nve Indeien denee for Mon mouth and A irlto 7::i n. in. ). m. I l,eavi Alrlt.i for . Moiiiuoiith ..nil ! lixh pi-ndelie,!. ; 9:11 It. m. ' i. I... f,enve Indi-pen" rienee for Moil niout.iui.d lnlla.ii 11 -mi a. m. 7:1S p. n. L'vea Monmouth for AlrllB. . 7:i0. m. 8:50 p. m. lA-nve fliillHa for Moiiiiioutli mill Independence. 1:0(1 p, in. H:.W ' l,'vr Monmoulh for Jndeiwu.iciice :ift H. m. I:'l p. in. 2:W " fi:4ft " V-.IW " Ijeavea Indepen dei.ee for Mod, 2:05 p. m 1,'vea Monmnuth for Pullna. 11:20 a. in. 7::w p. in. Krym Sp'-Kane, etc, June J"1' 'j.Miin.n. I.IMII (loliiK-'l' I'liiimii'li'v 'bi'e ofnile or (b.y itfier will. Hiii'l or July b. Uetun.lnK-Sei.ieii.lM-r 1, I -'. Mop oven will b allowed In t in I. dlieetioi. w ill. In lln.K Kor further luf i i.ia'lon ei.ll on or address tlin meut Mt lud.-peiiilem. or A. Ii. t'liUK. '-ll' ll p'ienn.-r liK' Ut, P.i.lli.ud. Oii e.ui. ! i DAMN ER 8 A LVE "th mot hnno ,n tho worl(i' i i i " j .1. H. iimh:i:, Tonsorial Artist. ; Only lirst-class workmen em j plove.1 in the "Wigwam." Shop j situated on North side of C Hired. 4. j 4 .1. I. IK vim-:. 4 3usncei m rtats. r 4 Collection H hclUy. AiS'-nt f for a nu. lil'i-r ol stniidi.nl old lino . 4 l.isui'i.uei in.4..l.'. , 4 ,M,M'KM'l:M OltlooN. f THE QTY I CnickCransfcreo. I F. M'SK'NNER. P'CP- v A . ,Mv ieronnl ntt' lition given I" 2 ... i i i v all oi'le." eniriiMe.i oj . ! y B'.leuliol. Ill rvery ini-ixo." 1MIOM) t!74. . . .. i - V iNDEPBNDENce. ORn & mmm . . .. Independence, 're. 1 I I .Niiinuiuelitf and 1 lead- lone ( . metery work vie. Polk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, OniQON. J. II. IIawi kv, P. I.. CamphkM., ! Presnlttnt. Vietf Pres. j ) ha C. Powki,!., Cashier, PaiO Capital, ao,ooo. liiiiKcroits: J. II. llnwley, P. 1.. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. It. V. HiUler, John Jl. Stump, J. A. Withrow, K. S. Powell. i Transact a Oet.eral I'.miking ! and KxehanKe IttiMiuess Tiftels to ami froniallPoints East VIA SHORT LINE ST. PAUL, E'LI'TII.MINNE.U'OLIS, CHICAGO AND POINT EAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeperi. Dining and Bntiet Smoking Library Cart. DAILY TKAINS; FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full in formation reeardinp; tickets.routesete call on or ad dress II. DICKSON, City Ticket Airent. J W.I'IIALON, Trav Pass Atft Portland ' ABC DKNNI8T0N. UVVPA (112 First Ave., Seattle Vah. if riljwwi)