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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1902)
INDKl'KNPENCK KNTKKPIIISH, INDKI'KNDKNCK, OltKdON, JUNK 19, 1002. T nrfitl'C rtfrtlttftfrtit I hitil t kouii oriitcliM, then I published la the pMpers. Mini no cures 11 I III VI Vdllllvlll IbkhIii I could walk with m cmii; l lieu ! published only by wrilMtlon, Mtmt Startling: IIIutrllon of What Can J te Accompllihcd by Electricity. Mil f once I would be mi I could not canes cmii receive home treatment after Kt out of my Iwd j my IhixIhukI would ; it vlall to tho doolor'a office. InijuiricM have o put in In m t hiilr; I kiiII'itciI miwirod mid circular Kfiit fuT. !tti everythlnu for two yearn. I took ull terlea nod belu furuinhed, with full j kind of reined lc I could liHiir of for direction m for their ue. I'.yv tested ! acinic, hut they fulled uiiln any K'i "I, ', mid kImhmcm fitted. Then i henrd tlnil Dr. Karrln wan In t J.r. Jnrrlir lerm fir treatment uru (Irani I'mm; i nmdnun my mind I ; now f'j a week, or In that rnHiriioii of Hulelu HluleMiiiiil. Tim lilliMOihy of hi treutinent limy t briefly ntulcd Hum; 1'iiret U plrlt in iiiiiiluii, Vlliil fnri u In orKMiili! motion, or the r. t iinivcuicut of th orKitillei) pttrlleliH Nullify mn to mid fro from I he liiiiiinii yHteiii, J)i eno, in ii word, U tillrilrlion the miltofitu liiiulreil vlliil fine-, uud It In Mt leimt Heeoiiipiinled, If not i hiim iI, hy ilerilliued cl'llt. Ii million. ''hem would it' mid mom lino; I could only tke n few HtepM nt a I Inn with lit) Mid of m cmie, then I would Iiuvb In Htop Mild rent. I took I lie llrnt fleetrli! treutinent ori the L'Tlli of September. 1HS;oii tlieliKth 1 went hhIii and took MiiHthur. At tho end of four hour, Mtler I look tho Necolid treat tneiit, I cnuld walk Mil Mriiuud the hniic wilhoot a cane Mini I hut ewn- My II inn mo the cane limy reijulre, except In upcclal cm Men, The poor United frt-t, except medicine. .. ... j A. O. V. XV. Iittiiii-t. Tim A. O. IT. W. Ian.iiet lidd nt the hall Monthly 'veiling wuk iiiitHii e liilioiate " Mffiiir. Urgent invitations were sent to every member of the order to he present to ning. In ing went out In town lo three illll'.-r- em Piiirra mid Ijilin lew Mieie, M1(J contribute; liy MS rMellC .I..I I U..I.I .I......I I. ...I, . deritliueineMlM run mil v hn imtieHllv t. . . ' . tho HtlCCCSS HI tilt) CV 7 . , , , , llliuli'H ti anil cmne. lo l.eliiHI iiiiv...l l.i. I ... 1 11..I .... I I... ..i...w. .... i ,,,,, u-fiiii Hi tlifll, n llll" cmii only he ell. i t,, I ,y eiillliiK In tho u i.i i.r it... .....I... nii.,1 " H. ...i.i ., .iiei ii. .in . i i'f .ij ,i pieifiiro oi iiih ()ir(-Hfio;i hIib mild, "llnw do you feel?" I told ; - her I will gelt I iik well. We would lutivh Mini cry together lo think what n (rreut c Iiiiiik" I Imd K)iie through In Mtleh ii few liniirx. In m week I wan WmIIit, met iiiuMttho l"" '""r,nH lioine .Monday. Lelund ilepot, Mild when I left tho cur 'XTnn were kivpii. 1 he Degree) nteiM without uKixtntiee, my dniiKhler 1 of jjuiiiir alrfo coiitribtit'i '.o the ADDITIONAL LOCALS. J. V. JoncH, traveling piifrieiiger agent of the Southern Tacific rail roiul, was in town the other day. Second hand buj:sry for ale by Kra.ier it llici. O. A IW"l. nn of thi year's titudentd at Monmouth, returmil to i j hi horn ut 8t, JlelctiH Ttieuduy. j T. Vj. Clfivciijrer upent a Jew dnH in I'orttti nd thin vt'-k. (.'.n-h pitid fr pgi and country Imtler at the f ndeperidviH'e creamery. Minn Nellie I'onieroy. who him been at Nortlijiort, U'ah.. several inoiitliH jiact teachitifT, returned fcr'e, w illed Hie I'liuceriii'd lii all or- Kiinlo eliiuiMi'- hij powerful Im iIiIh In-' lliieiiee llml h'n n who have Iniuiy yenri nulh red, Iimvd tweii reHlored t lieitllli hi mi uIiiiimI iin iedllil xine) of llmu tin ll.rrh,1. .1 III I , ' ' , ' ' " " ' Id.iliiK inv houi-ework. .My cane whhh Btoie h hint ineinlu r nt the boi v. or . , . .... ' , never) one no Dr. Ilarrln Kve me three if(iiiii other liupiMNild lli'M, hut t: ,i . . . , i.i iii...i t ' ... , , ' , ... : inonlhn treat meiit, lull 1 1 the end of will, In a iiiiijoniy of enm n, u vo r ef. 1 . . . , ., ., . , ' , U we'k I felt well that 1 oillt Mild cure where other reiiiedlen have i. , ., , , , , , . .,,.. . . : Uhliitf the electricity, the trviitineiit fulled. I hw prncllee In tHM'd uimn I w , , . , .. . , . , ... . he iimvh me wan electricity and medi- J .ciiiM. I haven't Imd th liiiriiiouy wnh ull imtiiriil lawn. 'iv-, . , , , ., , , , , ; ! nviniitoiiiK of nelallca dlnce, Mieiaon in every priiciice not only McknoH l-ilk.,. On power, hut receive the llealineiil for tlieiioud ven and their Himil From An.Vulnl Vim: "ICverylMMly iuid I had cnimuup tloti," writer Mm. A. M. hhlehln, of C'llMUihelNhurK, I'm.," I wu mi low ufter hIx iiiontlm of iwvere nlrkiir-8, chuwiI hy IIm' Fever and Anthma, that lew thought I could get well, hut I learned of tin; liiHrvelmi merit of Jr. Kin': Sew DUcovery for C'ouHuinptloii, lined Lebai fainllien, well a reconiiiiend the treat nieiil. liead Die pillow Inn: MUX. KAIhh UIIATKI 1 t.Tllllil TK, i llii'He who lire alllleted . will uo to Dr. I ) rr I ii. them an he cured inc. You truly, Miih. (). Kahii. niiKoieni i ,( WHH completely cured." For I hoK? all ,.Mierate Throat and Lung Ilieaeii it In the miliht euro in (lie world, and in Infallible for Cough", Cold and Bron chial AlIectioiiH. iuaraiiteed liottlen alio ami fl 00. trial llottlew free at Klrklnnd lrut( Co. with aclatlca He w ill cure .Mr. I,e.iind, dr., Nov. I I, HHKI. ' Kdllnn rieimn pobllHll thin for I lr. Itiirrhi'M I'liicc of ltiislncs. I r. Darrio can b couaulted free at the U-netlt of thone who are ntlllctcd 1 the W'illann tt- hotel, Halein, until With wlatli' rheiiiiiallBHi. 1 had It ml WH cured by 'r, J)rrlu. I took elude rheuuiMilMti hi Noveinla-r, Mild hl It until NovemlxT, JS'.IS. My body win all drawu Mini hent to (he right Midet 'I'ht' pain wiei terrible In j my back Mild hip to my knees; aome- ' Septemlier 1, from 10 to li o'clock daily, evening, from 7 to 8; KuniUy 10 to 3. All curable chrouln dUcawn, lout niMiihood, blond laliitn, ntricture. errora of youth, catarrh and deafneHH, ure conllileiilially treated. Cures of pri vate dieiiHe gUMrautted, and never imi:i. (iW'INN Al hiM home in Mod mouth, Haturday, June 14, 1002 of heart trouble, Mr.'Jas. Uwinn aged 72 years aud S months. DccetiHed leaves many friends, a loving wife, and four sonu and one daughter to mourn hi demise. V uneral services were held at his home, H. V. Mulkey oHiciating. 1 TO THE hm InvitCHj you all to see 'tho beautiful Men's Boys' and Children's SUITS Just received. Spring Suits contains all the Latest Styles, am can not 1,0 )eat in any house in this city. fteaBwrnisOjinuNcCo,, ULVMVMCK. WIM In Shoes Kor Irvine returned to Monday. II. M. Wndo it Co have jtust re ceived another invoice of htipgifK and carria?en. If you have anything in the wood work line go to Milliard it I'lvtnale. They have a first-clusg wood worker in connection with their shop. An excursion train of nine coaches passed through town Mon day. Tho Workmen delegates were touring the valley. Mi.su Muud Patterson, leeu teaching at North Wash., returned home Rev. P. II. Jiurnett. who has Yakima. Mooday. now at Oakesdale, Wah., is expected home Tuesday on a visit to his fcmily. Ftoffl BwmflJB CunniNG CDl AUHIUUC.WII. A very line selected stock, representing the celebrated linns T. 1). Barry's and Bucking ham iv. llecht's Guaranteed Every Pair Aaent for HaweS HatS the only prominent liat to wear. A very nice lino of - Dress Shirts and the latest style Coronation Ties We are trying to do a legitimate business and give you full value for the money. Take your wool to S. M. Daniel Monmouth, and get the highest market price in cash. Two new applicants for the poet ofliee appointment, so we are in formed, have entered the field. R. E. Ferguson was a business visitor to Portland and Oregon City Monday. Go to It. M. Wade & Co's for your rape seed. A union temperance meeting of the United Evangelical and Metb odist congregations was held in the latter church Sunday evening. Next Sunday a return meeting is to be held in the Evangelical church. On next Sunday evening there will be a Union meeting of the M. E. and United Evangelical churches held in the church of the latter. The eeryices will be of a reform atory and temperance nature. The pastors of both churches will speak. Every body in favor of good moral government are invited to cbme. Services begin at 8 p. m. The usual K. L. C. E. meeting at 7 p. m. Amy Kelly leader. Mrs. Katie Hindniarsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wheeler, arrived in Independence Monday evening, having come as straight as possible from Hong Kong, China Her husband is now in Portland and as previously stated, they will encage in business in Southern California as soon as Mr. Wheeler's successor is appointed to the local postmastership. Gov. T. T. Ceer, Supreme Court Justice Wolverton, Hon. A. B. Aiken, of Eugene, A. Noltner, of Portland and other Normal regent" were in town Tuesday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Ward of Willapa, Wash., on Hhulley riteiirim, of KIhiIimII, Minn, rrl ved Tuesday, on a uliort vlnit to Mr. and Mr Frank H Winner. Mrs. F. A. Patterson, who ban been in Portland, returned Mon day. Minn Nellie M. Burke, one of tht Independence teachers, has gone to Portland to vinit awhile. Mr. T. Coiuictt and daughter, Ming Ileeeit, returned on Tuesday frun a week's outing at Ilock Creek, Or. The city light will he closed down Sunday for two or three nights, to make nece-Fnary repairs On engine. Mrs. II. II. Cridley and Mrs. F. M. Uutterfield.of Vancouver, Wash, arrived today on a vicit with their BMtcr. Mrs. J. S. Moore. MhtiJKy Hiclmrdw ii. tl.e milliner, h km nomethiiiff to (ta.v to the Indies in a 'lot her colum . t-he in ottering her t stock of carefully selected at a bitf diHfouut. Prof. A. M. Handerc, formerly princi pal of the Iudeiiendente school, hh been elected to the iiriiicirialidiin al Konehurg. He i now in Seatt!e. Arthur Bogart, for a long time ex press niecnenger on the evening express to Independence, was killed at Sheri dan Tuewlay. He was agisting in the switching when he was struck ty C.ir audskilled insUintly. He was one of the most fwipular railroad boy oi the rf ad. Al Snyder has been tran sferred a collector of customs from Wrangk to Anga. Alaska. Yamhill Re porter. First-class horseshoeing at Fen nell tfc Hutton's. Rev. James Waggoner and family moved to Dayton, Oregon. Wednesday. Filthy Temples In India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, bat worse yet is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit it Cleanse your system with Dr. KingV New Life Pills and avoid untolfi misery. They give lively livers, a-tiv-bcwels, good digestion, tine appetite. Only 25c at Kiakland Drug Co. . The S. P. New Schedule. The new rate card for the Southern Pacific, which went into effect, is composed oftht following rates from Indepen dence: To Portland, 11.93; to Hillsboro, $1.70; to Cornelius, 1.55; to Forest Grove, $1.50; to Dilley, $1.45; to Gaston, $1.35; to North Yamhill, $1.10; Carl ton, $1; McMinnville, 80 cents; Whitesou, 65c; Amity, COc; Mc Coy, 45c; Crowley, 30c; Derry 20c; Parker, 20c; Suver, 25c; Corvallis, 65c. The White House. Zed RosendorfiTu"d i Mrs. Ward formerly lived at Inde pendence. ay, June litn. sit. ana Notice td Delinquent Tax Papers Notice is hereby given to de linquent tax payers that the de linquent tax roll for the year 1900 is now in my hands for collection, and , that payment thereon must be made at once. Notice is hereby given that if" said delinquent taxes are not paid on or before July 15, 1902 shall immediately proceed to levy on property to satisfy said taxes. Dated this 11th day of June, 1902. J. G. Van Orsdbl, Sheriff of Polk county, Or. I