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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1902)
IN1KPKNIKX('K KNTKUTIUSE, 1NMKPKNIKNCK, ORKtiON, JULY 11 IW'l. i 4 rarma an nener A lul few as well ly their at present wo aro in S: Carpet and Wall Paper Output aj .ik ) Indeed our sales aro much beyond our most san- v .juino expectations. Our huyiit)! in largo (juantites f ami feliinni; on small margins no doubt lias muoh 4 to do with our ever ineivasinu sales. Always bring if siw of vour rooms ami windows whon you want f ) earpots,vall paper and shades, shades mado to tf ' order in any si.e. . ' ' 1ft J! The House Furnishing Co., t J? 303 Commercial Su Next door to P. 0, SALEM, ORE. ' Stores at Salem and Albany. m 4 . . . ..... . . ; County Correspondence. Sinithlield. Miss Louisa Lchinann, of IlclU-vue visiletl Mi.s Ueorpia Myer last week. Mr. ST. liitr?!1, of Sulfiu lias lacu tligi?iug a well on his furiu here. A uutulier from here attended the Pioneer picnic at Da's la. St unlay ami report an enjoyable lime. Mis-e I'ouuer and I.illie H txter were in this huru;, Monday. Mr. F. B. Hastings is hauling wood. Mr. aud Mrs. Archie Myer, visited at the home ot Mr. A. E Myer, of Falls City, Sunday. Mr. W'otxlworth and family, Ironi Crowley have recently moved here. He Is working for Archie Myer. Mr. Frauk Keinbold is Uangeroiisly ill. j Mrs. E. C Keyt, Jr, and Mis' Myrtle Fostor. of McCoy, visited Mr. Keyt's mother, Mrs. Hastings, one day this week . Mis-j I'ollie MeCuhhln, of Salem, visited here Friday and Saturday, Mr. Geo. V. Myer is re-building his his chimney and re-painting his house and will soon begin building an aidiliou to it. -. - Several young people from here attended the icecream social ut Kick real, Wednesday evening. Mr. Henry Kose has returned from a trip to Alberta, Canada, and says he is glad to be home and think Oregon will suit him for a home now. LUCKIdfWE Flouring1 Mills (Formerly the Burns Mill.) Now running day and night. Will My wheat or make exchanges. Don't fail to try their Luckiamute Crusade Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, Germ Meal Not equaled on the market. ft Just (J customers as wo tho midst f a groat I ' Mrs. Kliever and daughter, Lena and sou Peter, will go this fall to ; Minnesota, w her l'eler will attend school. Her sons. Frank. John and lieorge will go to the North West j Territory, Canada, i There whs a very small attendaiii'i at ; school meeting this year. The clerk I report i fifty pupils in district. They ' have uot yet employed a teacher. Mist Zulu and Sadie Myer attended the Niiiiiiienceuieiil exercises of the ' Normal school at Moniuoutli last 1 Wednesday. Miss Mella White, of Oak drove, ' who has taught the past year at Hood i Kiver, returned to her home last week ', for a vacation. Missi Kileu I-edgerwood is spending j two wetks visiting relatives ami friend in Marion county. If it Man M" to You Ami pay snmo other alvc, ointment, lotion, oii ur alleged healer is as good as iSueKIcii's Arnica r-a:ve, reu iimii umijr ' years of marvelous cures of piles, burns, boiis, corns, felons, ulcers, cuts, scalds, ' bruises and skin eruptions prove it. the best, and cheapest. L.'-'c at Kirkland Prtig Co. 's. ( ' The Misses Ella Carpenter and ! IJessie Muscott, of D.ill.tf. ppent j Monday in Salem Miss) Carpenter i who once conducted a private j school in this city for the past year held a position as tcucher at Mc Coy. !' Dee Simpson is here from Ore jgon City to spend the Fourth. PERMANENT CURES Arc the Only Ones That Count With a Patient Read These Tcsi monials. nteiii Journal !r. rrrln, IViir Friend: Happy am I to know that you are again In fiilem curing the alllicted. It will be 11 year next mouth since yon mired liir ol'iny deafne.it and catarrh f II year' Mantling. My hearing remain entliety cured; also my lung" and throal r permanently cured. What I Miltetetl Ood only knows, until I millKllt you for relief. Publish Ihl mid oblige, Mlts .1. P. l't'Vt KOK. AxuTIIKtt Sot I. MPK Ihl'I'V. Tolhw Kdilort (wish t let the people of Salem and vicinity know what Ir. Pat riii has done lor ine. For It long lime I have been severely af dieted with a toaUiotne disease of my ear. Ir. Parrlii h is stopped the tils charge completely, and 1 commend Id treatment pi any siiiiilarly Hlltietel, lit ter lo me at Island City, Oretfoli. 1). II Ht iitivti, Ax Kvk Tiiot'iu y, Ci tiKii. To Ine F.tlilor: Nuuita r me among the cured in Sa'em. Formally year I have been greatly allllcted It ti In tinned and uraiiuhtled eyelitis. Through Dr. Darriu n ehctrical Meat metil I am cured, and gladly add my name. Mks. MinnikM. Holland. t'ATAHItll .M l'.KoM 11ITIS Ct KI P. To the F.tlilor: I w ish to express my gratification lo Ir. lairin for siie ces.sfiilly treating me for catanh an. I broni'lillis. Itefer your render lo ine at Neeillinm'ii bailaT shop, I h suite street, Salem. F. H. Hill. S. II. CoKHtian Ci iu:i To the Editor: F-r live years I have been alllicted with d,vs-psli, sour stomach, pnliiaaml bluallng. Consti pation w as ever present, I w as run down and blue from the effect of tny disease. 1 emu mended treatment by Of. Darriii May iioth.and now pro. uoiiuce myelf citietl anil most, empha tically commend Ir. Dariln. My postoltice Is Jacksonville, Or Kefer anyone to me. S II CoKkman. Dtt. DAKHIX'H i'l.At K of lil Si.NKSM. I)r. Dmriii gives free exiimituiiioii to all, ami when necessary givei uicli cllie III connection with electricll . The poor treat (I free from lo lo 11 dally, except medicines. Those will ing to pay 10 lo 5 ; evenings, 7 to H; Sunday, I" to 3. Kriois of youth, blood taints, gleet, impotency, varicocele, deafness, capir rli ami stiiclure a specialty. All chronic mule and female and private diseases treated a f' at week, or in that proportion of time, as the case may retpiire. No cases published, except by pcrmissi hi of patient. All biisines relation with Itr. Iiarriu slrlclly con fidential. Letter of inquiry answered Circulars and tpiestion blanks sent flee. Eyes tested ami glasses filled. Those desiring treatment should cull soon, a many require a second or more treatment Office at Willam ette Hotel Salem, until September 1st. Itaflston. Missfiussie Westor is visiting her aunt, Mr. F. W. Iloyal. Miss Ktta Catiipbt-ll, who liu been icK ho- long with typhoid fever at St. Vincent's hospital, was able to come home this week, John McCulloch's team ran away with the mower lant Monday. HmaHliing the mower badl.v and throwing him ofT and slightly ppraining hits ankle. Mim Glennie Reynolds was in town Tuesday, looking for a poHilion in our school. MiH Mattie McCulloch haa gone on a p!eaitire trip to the Coast. F. V. Iloyal, our new station agent, has moved his family out from the Coast. T. J. Xewbill has gone to Eugene, where he will study the ancient law guages during vacation. There vras a well attended dance at Woodman hall Saturday night. Tim Mic Sadie Vesna and Winnie Scan lmwe returned home from nehool at Kugene. A crowd in 'lading 14 0 , V. C, nod Joe Cr vena hftvw gone una pleaotiru trip to tlie t'onct ami to rvv alter lumber claim, which they have there. Prof. JHtues Mathewi. of Wit lamette 1'iiiversity, preuchetl here last Sunday night. George Winter, ofCorvallia, wna viiling lormer ftii'ti U lutt week. He i at prent engngetl in the hop business, Kdivard Norton and family, have gone to the Coital lo upend ill" fourth. Mi Iove MoCulloeli has gone 1 1 I'ufur lo teach iniisif. The Kptvorth I.eiiguea of 1'olk and Yamhill counties held a very enjoyable picnifl Saturday in tlie grove one mile iiotth of town. A nhoit and very interest mg pro gram was retilcrcl. after which I lie people ate dinner ami enjoyed themselves aa suited llo'lll b.'. The steam swing wa on hand to entertain those who liked Mini kind of amusement. While jtiiet a number enjoyed themsi I vest U-tter visiting in the shiitle id our beautiful groe. Presiilenl I'. L.Campbell, of the State CniverMtV, wan in Ihe city Wednesday on lii way to Salem. . . .i 'i'lin gre:ilest uilibitioit of Ainer bviil men nml women Is In have hoineti blested with children. The woman alllicted with female dis ease is constantly menaced with U'coniing a cliildles wife. No memeuin can re it ore dcmi or- i I.... ti" .. I I . ..,1.-., nil, M inn v i niiilll tttK'.l regulate ilerangeiiienH that pre vent conception; doe prevent uiicarriagc : dies re-tore weak function and shattered nerve and docs bring babies to homes barren and tlesnlate for year. Wiiiti of C'artiiii jrive women the health and utreng-ili to hear heal thy cliiltiren. you can crt n dollar hottln of Wine of Curdiil fremi your dealer. WIE3ECARDUI! 113 .Market HikI, Mfilijihls, Ti-nr., April U, llil. In Frhruitr.-. nif. I tw.k otio bo! I ie of Thi'irurtr H!.u:i-IrniH'ht. 1 h ui Iwmi it i a men nr'a vtnrd rittd hud unvnr Klvin hlrth to a riiiltl until JtoukWltia of i .r(iiil, how I am uio'h.Tnr bunvirirl which wtt, horn Aifirch lmii Tho bahy wvihn UmrUwu jHiiimlti ami I mm mm wcji A'ty vrwm coiihi irfi. Now my homn In lupjy and I nrvrr will b wlUiout Wtuocf Cantiil in m li"iiwn mttiu. Mn. J. W. C. SMlTil. For Rrlvlc Rfif! Iltfitiitiro. MriHUi. irif'nm Hit'! It , III i IlIltlAllUugH, MtMUOtliO (. OllirAliy, The Luxury of Linen Laundered Right I your at siintll cost. If yon nilimil.e tho HiiI. tm HIi Hin l.mimlry, for I Inn. nuthiiiK I ttmifil out In anynllier' lull I he rliclit "" Our tnellllles for lliorotiKhly eliioisoiv itml lrnierly irnnliiK shins, eollars nntl enlls for KenHi-n'ieii r itnexet'ptlonithle while ladles cMnmil tolie I'leitseit'wllii Ihe skill we (1ImiIiiv III ilolllK tip Ihe most delleiltely trliiniie'1 umlerweur, skirts. vU Olv n vonr next ordi-r. Order lefi at Kiitdr burlier shop or the Hnlem sIiiko will receive prompt attention, Salem Steam Caundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Doroua D. Olraoted, Mgr. I'houo 11. 320 Liberty fctreet. .i. i. ihvini:, f 4 notary Public and 4 jwiict of ih Peace, f Collection peellty Agent fur a liuiuber nl Htnuilard old Hue . 4 insurant- eompnle. . A iNKKI'KSKKM-K, OlIKnoN. f iWftOiKtW"' 5 THE QTY ft ZrntU transfer Co. F- M. SKINNER. Prop. ....Mv ierolial allenlloli given to 5 o,r.ler entrusted lo ine, Pruiupt ft it'.tent ion In every lii-bince V 5 i V INDEPENDENCE. ORE $ 0mii O.C.nawkln$ I ndepclldcncc, I ire. mm 1,U ITU Jk ' 11 ill. 1. 1. II .H ill tm: a Iranilc i mi iinieit i - ami Head stone . tindery wink ete. Polk County Dank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - 0"oon. ' J. II. II twi.kv, I". I.. Cuii iiri i , President. Vie Pres. ! lil t ('. I'toi'Ki I., Cashier. j Paid Capital, jo,ooo. Illlllt ions: J. II. Ilawley, P. 1-. ("anipUdl. I. M. Simpson, J. II. V. linller, J"'1" """P. J A. VVnlirow, V. f. Powell. transact a General l'-auking nntl Kxchaiige !uiness MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH i: ii.v.vy ct). I.t'imn l!ul. il- i ilenee lor .lolf lliolllll mid All Me .euve li lie lor MoiiiiMititli rind J nili'is'tidfln't. I if it. tn, tHI l. III. I.t'uvei Itillns tor MoioitotiOi mid IlHli ii'lli!i lll .-. I,ii f. I". s;m " ,4r Motilliotlt h lor Independence : n. in. l-:ti p. in. :': in " 'el'. tl;ll " 'A. At . Ml, l,rllVf Illdi M-IC j demn for Moll lllouhlltod liillil ll-ifl u. in. i 7:f. p. in. l.'ven Monnonilh i lor Alrli. :'i . in. !l;.ill p, III, tVes Molillionttl for Utllit. ll:.li n. in. 7:. a) i, in. I..UVIS Illltnpell in'iivn i"i i'iiihi 2:0.1 p. Ill I2 Cal.Hlgh PreuroSmokolo IN MODLTL 1893 H ire prrpired to fumlh our full line of Model 'WJ for the new ,A2 Callhcr HK.H PRLS3UMH SMOKhtHSS cart ridge. 1 hi itie uc ItiS-grtln bulirl ind ha vrlocifjr of over 2.000 feet per necoiid, mikim tl (lie moM powerful cartrtdxe mads for an American arm with the ex ception of the. . 10-40 U. S. Army. It i aufficirnilv deadly for any game known in North America. Another treat advantage la thai the harrcli are tmrcd and rlfied(but not chmhend)f naitly the nmc as the regular .32 40 Mtrlln,onc turn In I ti inches. 1 hla makea the uae of Mack powder and lead bullets aa MiMactory and convenient ai In a regular block powder rifle. Ihis ale la the flrat bigh-pree-aure arm developed In this conn try fors caliber larger than .30, and the flrat to uae a alow enough twlat 'to give beat renulia with black powder ammunition. rViraameaa. .0 30 MARI.IN. 120-pam catalog of rlflee shot gunk, ammunition, etc. cover In 9 colors mailed forthne atampa. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT Martin 3