Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, June 19, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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None do Better
' Ami few as wi llby tlu-ir
at present wo are in
Carpet and Wall Paper Output
I5 Indeed our salos aro muoli leyml our most sun- vP
f) guitie expectations. Our huyini: in lariro tjuuntites
and seliinm: on small margins no doubt has much 9
to do with our ovor increasing salos. Always lrin:
V sizos of vour rooms and windows whon you want
carpets, "wall paper and shudos. Shades made to
ordor in auv si.o. . . J
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305 Commercial SU Next door to P.
Stores at Salem and Albany.
County Correspondence.
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CALVAKY.
E. Davidson and two boys were
Salem visitors Tuesday.
The Highland school closed a
nine months term last Friday.
Mrs. James Helmick and Bon,
Willie, returned last Friday from a
rive weeks' trip in Washington.
Mrs. Elliott, of Dallas, visited
her daughter, Mrs. Maggie Walker,
last Thursday.
Jatues Alexander took the motor
for Dallas last Saturday, returning
the same day.
E. Evans spent a few days of
last week in Portland.
James Helmick lost a valuable
cow Sunday night.
Road Supervisor Mulkey, of Mon
mouth, was through here Monday
talking up the road work.
W. A. Scott and wife were visit
ing with their parent-, Mr. and
Mrs. James Alexander, Sunday.
J. M. Tedrow is putting up some
new wire tencing.
The Highland school board
elected Lou Stapleton clerk and
Chris Peterson director.
Ira Earhart was up last week
from McMinnville hauling down
some oak logs to the Independence
mills to be made into posts. He
returned home Tuesday.
George Bolter and familv were
visiting relatives in Brooks last
week.
SUVEK.
Mrs. C. E. McLane has returned
from Grants Pass much improved
in health.
Miss Leah Giger is suffering
from poison oak.
Mr. J. M. Larsen has built a new
porch on his store
KIDNEY DISEASES
are the most fatal of all dis
eases. CniCY'O KIDNEY CURE Is I
iULlI 0 6uaranttid Rimsdy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the Best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c tad J J. 00.
iNii:rr.NDKN( k
customers as wo tlo. Just
tho mulst of a groat
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SALEM, ORE.
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The carpenters are getting along
nipple with thi railroad bridge.
j Rev. Wood is holding meetings
in the school house to large crowds.
H. T. Kidders is putting up a
new wind mill.
Mr. James Wheeler left last Fri
day for Albany to visit friends for
a week or two and then will travel
the rest of the summer for his
health.
() H. DeArmond and C. W.
Steward left last week for Belknap
Hot Springs for their health. 4
June loth was Alda Frum's Kith
birthday and her friends came in
the afternoon to the number of
about 25 and spent the rest of the
day with her. Those present were
Mrs. Win. McLane, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. McLane and son. Dee, Mr.
and Mrs. K. Chamberlin, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. II. Frum;
Misses Eehel and Minnie Knighten,
Lena and Lizzie Ridders, Minnie
Maxfield, Alda and Jessie Frum.
Marie Steele; Messrs. C. J. DeAr
mond, Meb Carpenter, Gill, Will
and Orin Giger. Ross Chamberlin,
Otto Steele, Roy Frum, B. J. Rid
ders. All stayed until a late hour
and left wishing Miss Alda many
more such birthdays. Ice cream
and cake were served.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful advance
in medicine is given by Druggist O. W
Roberts of Elizabeth, VV. Va. Au old
man there had long suffered with what
good doctors pronounced incurable can
cer. They believed biacaee hopeless till
he used Electric Bitters and applied
Bucklen.s Arnica Halve, which treat
ment completely cured him. When Elec
trie Bitters are used to expel bilious,
kidney and tuicrob poisons at the same
time this salve exerts its matchless
healing power, blood diseases, skin
eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish.
Bitters 50c, Salve 2-'c at Kirklaud Drug
C.
litieim Vista.
L. D. Baldwin visited over Sunday
in Albany, He made the trip awheel.
Ernest Cole wag an Albany visitor
Sunday.
Dr. Frank Hall and family are to
arrive from Albion, Wash, this week,
for a visit with relatives in Polk and
Benton counties. Dr. Hall is a grad
uate of the Marion Sims Medical Col
lege, of St. Louis, and is at present
serving as president of the state medi
cal board of Washington.
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Mrs. Hello Baldwin Is t return to
day, Friday, from an extended visit
with Albany rvlut I v. While absent,
Mr. Baldwin attended (be annual
convention at Lunelle, of the Circles
of t he Mate, Mmr delegate from t he
local lodge.
Mr. B. M. Adam arrived from Cor
vallUTmxday. and I a truest at the II.
1,. Hall home.
Mrs. II. I.. Hull was the huhsI, lust
week, ofCorvalli relative and friend
She returned Friday.
Postmaster lou Baldwin leave I hi
week ou a huslnes trip to . 'hlon,
Wash.
John Mot.aln and foully and John
Baldwin and family visited the straw
berry garden at Albany Tuesday,
Mis Addle HecWer. of Wells spent
Sunday with Miss F.lhel Locke,
Mr. (fleshy, the vlllaire smith, i
soon to begin Hie erection of a new
blacksmith shop near dwelling. It
will l "Mi feet, and Mr, Ogleshy
should receive liberal patronage in re
turn for hi improvement.
"Sliafo" Kreuu has reshingled and
newly weatlicrboarded Ids house, there
by adding much to the appearance of
his premises.
The first of this week the large barn
on the C. K. Hall farm was rilsed and
otherwise- repaired. The work of rais
ing the building was ucifiully per
formed by Andy Wilson, of Indepen
dence. I'nder the leadership of Rev. B.J
Kelley, protracted meeting have U'en
in progress at tbe K.vangelical ehun'h
here for the past eight days. The inter
est seems to be considerable and the at
tendance is good. liev. Osborne assist
ed in the Wednesday evening service.
Among other Bnena Vista visitor
during the week was Mrs. Phillip Gray,
ot Harney Valley, Kastern Oregon. She
left Wednesday tor Woodbiiru and Port
land, where she will visit en route
home.
t ins Pagenkopf and Barley Hall were
Salem visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Janie Kau and family, of Pedee,
were guest at the home of James Me
Laln this week. Mrs. Kan is a daugh
ter of the latter, and came to visit her
father, who is very low with asthma.
1'arkcr.
We are glad Merrill and Tracy
went the other wav,
James Helmick lost a valuable
milch cow.
John Vernon took the south
bound train for Tangent Monday.
James Helmick and Mrs. J. O.
WOMAN'S RELIEF
A really healthy woman has lit
tle pain or discomfort at the
menstrual period. No woman
needs to have any. Wine of
Cardul will quickly relieve those
smarting menstrual palus and
the dragging head, back and
side aches caused by falling of
the womb and irregular menses.
WIUE"CAnDUI
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered
every month. It makes the men
strual organa strong and healthy.
It is the provision made by Na
ture to give women relief from
the terrible aches and pains which
blight so many homes.
DuiinnwD. T. a Oct 11 lono.
I hav hAiiti vrv Blck for an in a tlmn.
I was taksn with a mm pain In tnr I
aide and could not get any relief until j
t ineq a Dome 01 wine or uardul. Be
fore I h&rf lat.n All nt it I mi rf.llVAH '
I feel it my duty to say that you have a
wvuuonm meaioine.
Ma. M. A. TooifT.
roradrlnaAfwl I ItAratnrii. tiUrm fflrlnff ifmn.
torn. "TtM LvUm' Artrttory Itepartmi-riL,'1 Tne
luBuaoooa jteaieine io., cnarianootta, iena.
laviiUoii purchased tlfty live i
of J. S, Moore near Sultdnir KiiriiigH.
Ilalph huvldson h,ts returned
home from Corvalli .vlir he lias
been attending the O. A. C.
I. W. Cut breath ha moved to
his new ranch near Monmouth.
K Kvaim wa a Portland visitor
last week, where he purchased a
new threshing outfit,
Misa Francis Helmick has r
turned home, her school at Kowland
being out.
(iuite a few from here picked
strawberries near Albany Monday.
School inecliiij; wa held at the
school liotie Monday- K. Kvans
being re elected for clerk and P. J.
Uickinfon and A. S. Kerr Iwiug
elected for directors for three and
two years respectively,
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. llcrreu, Flueh. Ark., writes,
"Foley's Honey and Tar 11110 11
preparation for coughs, colds ami lung
trouble. 1 know that It hss cured
consumption in the llrsl stages." A.
H. Locke.
Ourlng the summer kidney Irreg
ularities are often caused by excess
drinking or being overheated. Attend
to the hldney at once by using Foley's
Kidney Cure. Hold by A. H. Locke,
i:CUILSION TICKl'.TS.
). It. V N. Co. Oflera ltatea to
tlu Niitloiial i:luciitloint1
Association.
Ticket to the annual meeting of the
National Kducatlonal Association to
lie held In Minneapolis, Mi no., July
711, l!- will le sold as follows:
From Portland and Puget Pound
ml common points, f'C.iKi. From
Hpokane, Pendleton, I.ewlstoii, inter
medials aiid common points, $44..V.
D l'rM or BALK.
From Port laud ami Puget Hound,
Juneiis, July 1-3.
The Luxury of Linen
Laundered Right
Is yotirsat small cost if yon palnml the
Hulein Hti-am Luuoilry, for there ii'illilnv is
tiiriieil out In anyollier hut the rlsht one,
Our rai'llllle for Ihoroimhly ekniialnir Hint
roerlv ironlti "hlrls, ifiilsrs Mini eurts for
Ki'iilleiiii'ii are unexceptionable while ladles
cannot rail to lie ileawil Willi the skill we
dlniilay In tloinic up lite mom dclh-alely
trimmed underwear, nklrls. ele. Ulye ua
your next order. Orders left hi Kulrh'a
Isirberiilioporlhe Kab-ni smse will receive
prompt altuiitlon.
Salem Steam Dundry,
Colonel J. Olinsted, Prop. Dorous
D. Olmsted. Mgr. Phone 11. 8U0
Llnerty fcitreet.
MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
RAILWAY CO.
leaves Indepen
dent' for Mon
mouth and Alrlle
t:m a. m.
H:M p. in.
Ij'HVI'h Alrlle for
MonmnuLh and
lndeMrndenee.
fMwi a. m.
4:00 p. m.
Leaves Indepcn
dene 'ttt Mon
moutnaiid liallas
11:00 a. m.
7:10 p. in.
Lves Monmouth
Tor Alrlle.
7:V)a. m.
H-Mp. m.
Leaves liallas for
Moniuoulh and
Independence.
1:011 p. in,
::
L'ves Monmoulh
for Independence
:.'. a. m.
I:.l p. in.
"
Mr, "
:il
leaves Indepn.
deuce for Moii,
2KV p. Ill
1,'vs Monmnulh
Tor Dallas.
11:20 a. m.
7:.'I0 p. m.
I From Spokane, etc., June July
, L, il and 4,
I LIMIT.
tlolug-'lo commence date ofsalaor
I day ttfterwlth llnl of July I".
Iteturulug "September I, it'"-.
Nop over wilt l allowed In each
dlrectloii within limit.
For further information call on or
! ad.lres the agent at Independent?, or
A. L. rsiif, g I Ml passenger agetii,
poitluml, Oregon.
BANNER 8 A LVE
tha moat hasting aa's In tha world.
,1. M. MOOItC.
Tonsorlal Artist .
i Only lirst-class workmen Hu
t.loycd in the "Wigwam." Shop
aitualed on North hide of C Street.
4 .1. i. i icv i n i :.
nourv Futile and
4 3ticf tne Pcact. f
Collection a specialty, A Kent f
for a number ol standard old line
4 Insurance coinpsmlcs. '
4 LsiiKI'KM'KNt'K, OltKIION.
iaigif3iiiu
THE CITY
Cruck transfer go.
F- M. SKINNER, Prop.
ft
A
K ....My (a-rsoiial attention given to
nil orders entrusted tome. Prompt J
attention in every instance ,,. j
imiom: 274. j
I INDEPENDENCE. ORB
G. L Ijawkins
ludi'peudence, Ore,
Granite
.,oinniieiil and Head
stones (.. melery
woik etc.
Polk County Bank,
INCORPORATED.
Monmouth, Oscoon.
J. II. ilAWI.KV, P. L. CAMrBKI.I.,
President. Vien Pres.
la C. Powki,!,, Cashier.
Paid Cssitsl, aio.ooo.
Dihkctous: J. II. Hawley, P. L.
Caniilwll, I. M, Hiuipson, J, IJ. V.
Hutler, John It. Htump, J. A.
Withrow, F. S. Powell,
Transact a General Hanking
and Exchange Iiusinoss
Tickets to and fromallFoints East
VIA
SHORT LINE
sr. r.ti;i, iiimtii, irattrous, cmcito
AND JOINTS CAST,
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Bullet Smoking Library Can.
DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME.
For rates, folders and full information
regarding tickets, routes etc call on or ad
dress II. DICKSON, City Ticket Aifent.
J.W.rHAI.ON, Trav Pass At Portland
A it C DKNNLSTON. t W P A
(112 First Ave., Healths Wash.