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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1902)
r V 20 per cent! 20 per ccnti Off! Off! Off! Our entire Carpet line, nothing reserved, From July 10 to Aug. 1st. At which time we will take our annual invoice, ami desire to reiluce our stock. This is your opiu.rtunity. Kemeiuber the place. i The House Furnishing Co., i ' 305 Commercial St., Nt door Stores at Salem County Correspondence, Calvary. Albert Teilrow went to Albauy, last Friday to spend a few day. Sam Keuuedyaml wife, ot Dalla. were visiting at the home of Jnu Walker, lust Thursday. Rudolph Simon la putting up a new barn, probably a new house will be the next. Pearl and Viola Alexaoder spent the glorious Fourth In Portland. Lester Rhodes, is mowing hay for Mr. Merrill. J. E. Rhodes took a load of cherries toKaleni, last week and received a good price for them. Sarah Helruick and Charley Smith were in Corvallis, last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Reuf spentj Friday ana saiuruay m omcm. Grandma Heimick. of Albany, has been visiting her children here. Farmers are In the midst of haying now. Gardens and grain look fine since the recent rain. Chris Peterson is helping William Fuqua with his hay. E Davidson purchased four head of the White Chester hotrs, last week from Mr. Gaines, of Highland. Ellis Burch writes from Pomeroy, Washington, that the eople ar? very much elated over the prospects of big crops ; that the prospects for Barley and wheat are wonderful. If a Man Lie to You ' And say some other salve, ointment, lotion, oil or alleged healer is as cood as Buuklen'a Arnica Salve, tell him thirty vearu of marvelous cures of piles, burns, boils, corns, felons, ulcere, cuts, scalds, bruise? and skin eruptions prove it the best and cheapest. 25c at Kirkland Dru5 Co.'s . Pertee. j Joseph Edward.", one of our lead-1 ing stockmen, and owner of the largest apiary in the county, made i a business trip to your city last: week. Elmer Lewis ha3 bought two j G. Keller LUCKIdiWE Flouring Mills (Formerly the Burns Mill.) Now running day and night. Will buy wheat or make exchanges. Don't fail to try their Luelciamute Crusade Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, Germ Meal Not equaled on the market. i n n k r k s n k x ok to r. and Albany. -n .'.m (J I fine milch cows and other cattle from CLris Gross. V. McTurner, our road super visor, is doing good work on the roads in this neighborhood. Mrs. Wilson llnmp has returned to her home at Forest Grove after a visit to relatives here and at Airlie. Mrs. Frank Turner is visiting her parents at Wendling. Judge Larkin Price, of Kings Valley, was a caller last week. Asa Haight and Miss Eva Powell, worthy young people of this neigh borhood, were married in Corvallis on the 3rd intt. Wni. McLaughlin, -vice president of the Spaulding Logging Co., was a business caller last week. Miss Lillie Taylor has returned from Blodgetts Valley, where she has been teaching school, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Taylor, of Airlie, and J A. Veness, of Win lock, Washington, were callers last Saturiliy. Oda Craton, who has been in Chehalis, Washington, for the past year, is back home. Miss Letitia Shewey was assist ing Mrs. Tagett in the store last week. Mrs. Cordelia Taylor visited Monmouth relatives last Saturday. Jo Dyer, a former resident of this place, was shaking hands with his roanv friends here last week. Jo. now holds a lucrative position with the Booth-Kelloy Lumber Co. at Wendling. 15. L. Hastings and wife have re turned from an extended lip-river trip, during .whicn uiey vixucu their son, Rice, at Cottage Grove. Ail of the logging crews deserted H. R. Nehrbas KXTEnruisK, indkimcndknck. camp last week and cam out to eelehtate. It. A lUih ha atnuit recovered from a serious attack of Ingrippe. Frank Gilliam and Frank Turner went Hulling last we. k ami claim to have caught StHi tbh. but their IrietuU think they are rather mi tig lit-)' in their calculation. Howard Ihuh and familv. of Kins Valley, visiied Mr. Hu-jh mother near' Airlie laot Sunday. Mr. Hush succeeded himself us as sessor of Benton county t there cent election. Jav Brown, n highly respected pioneer settler of McTiuimoinU Vallev, wa stricken with paralvida on Tuesday of last week and is still in a critical condition with little hope of recovery. Troy Turner and wife, members of theVolnny at the Pedee Lumber t'o.'s sawmill, came out on the Fourth, and were guest of Mrs. Turner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Winner. Fred Frakes, of Pallas, vi-ited at the bomb of Lewis Kilner Ut Sim day. Mr. and Mrs. hem Hiker spent the Fourth with Dallas friends. A trio of drunken Siwashes from Grand Honde. en route to the Siletx reservation to aid. their duskv brothers in celebrating the Fourth ol July, caused some dis turbance by their hilarity while camped near here one night last week, and were given very em phatic orders to "move on" the next morning. Had weather and had roads pre vented th uual Fourth of Julv exodus, and but few of our citizens left home to celebrate. Crop conditions are entirely sat isfactory, though dry weather is needed for hay harvest, which is now at hand. The ninth annual assembly of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association is now being held at Oregon City. Two orator of national reputation will be present. The assembly will last till July l'.l. Reduced rates are offered by the railroads. OREGON ShohtIine AND Union Pacific DEPART TIM K SCHEDULE akkivx FOIl f-KOM INPKI'KNMCSCK rflOM Chicago Salt Lake, Denver, Portland Kt Worth. Omaha. Special Kansas City, St. 4.:0p da in via Louis, Chicaiiu and Hunting- Lust. ton. Atlantic Salt bake, Denver, Kx press Kt Worth, Omaha, K : ."mi p m via Kuiisuh City, St 8: 10 a m Hunting- Louie, I'hieago ton. and Kant. St Paul Wnlln Walla. l.ewix- Fuft Mail ton, Spokane ,Wa!- li u in via lure, Pullman, 7 a m Spokane. Miniii'iipolif. St Paul, lUiluth.MU- wiinkre. Chicago and Kat. 1 2 hour". Portland to "('hioago. No rhnnjre ( earn. Tickets Eiixt via all rail or via boat ami mil via Portland. OCEAN AND lilVKK SC'll KIU'I.K FROM I'OHTI.ASI), All Kiiiititf d'n tes subject to change 8 p in Kor San Knmrisro 4 r m Sail everv o ilavs, iVaiu- except i oi.fMiiiA kivkii Siindav Spin T Afloria nnd way 4 p ni Saturday lamlinjj. Ex. Sun. 10 p in ' Steamers leave Independence water wniiittinjr for Salem, Portland and way landing" Tuedav, Tlmrwlay, and Saturdav about :'(K) p. ni. For Albany, Corvalli". anil way-laiidiii Monday. Wednesday and Friday, nliont 6 :Ol) p ni, Vondav, Vednesdav and KridavlOa.m, Ah 1IEKKEN, Agt., Independence. okkuos. jiu.y h ipos. Fred Uos, of the Hreitenbush Hot Mprings, U In the rlty. H reiHirts a good crowd in at the spriiiK. and more going every day. The new hotel will be ready In a few davs and he will b able to serve till in a tlrst cIiim shnpe. AUmny Herald. Can Epiltpij bs Cured? r. Iurrln Mii) Yes and llva 4Mrvlirlmlnir l'rMt of Ills AknciIIiiii. Hwli in Joiiriml Mr. Abtd Wareliam was fr Jl year a snU'eivr from plleptio lll. The many soars Hint be will carry tlirouuh life lienr evlilem or the terrible fal'a ie uUlned remit of tliU iiomt liorrlttle nf alUlelioim-eplU piiy. She colixulted Itie let medical talent, -lx illtt'erent pliynlelsns pnilimincltn the caw Inouratile. Sliw was recommended at lst tiDr. Parrln. but In lier own mind, and the minds of her frlrmln, w ith but little hope or ever being cured AHndrd ar lierowu wordn: "Ir. Darrlu treated me with elec tricity and medicine, and from tbe first, I began to Improve, and after a tlioroiiifli ooiiree of Ida treatment I am liappy to say I am curfd. 1 liavv had no nidlcatlon or a return or my awful miction r.r the part 11 ear. I Kive this In the lutereats of tlnxw similarly altllcteil ami moat heartily recommend Dr. Darrln's ytm. I bad eplley 'Jfl years lierre going unuer Dr. liarnn'a care. November U he cured me ol a cane of deafiuiw In Id minute. I refer to Mr. H. F. Haley nd Mr. Orabam, oorner Fl rat ami Main atreeU, also Mrs. F. K. JDewey, asil Da via street, Portland, all of whom knew of my conditio i, tlieu and now. "Ilefer any and all to me at Monta villa, Oregon, by letter or lu eron, "Mas. AlllllK Wakkh AM. S tATtC HllKt'MATISM Cl'HKIi. (To the Editor.) 1 wish losUtemy cuae In brief. Five yearn I was afflicted with selatlo rheumatlsin and cured by Dr. Darrln with electricity and medicine. I reamin permanently cured. Herer anyone to me at 645 HihkI street, Portland. J. A. Hknnkt. Dr. Dahkix's Pi.ack Ok HrxisKss. Dr. Darrlti give rree examination to all, and when nccenMary glvea medl Clues lu connection with electricity. The poor treated free 'rom 10 to II daily except medicines. Those will ing to pay, 10 to 5 ; evening", 7 to H; Sundays, 10 to 3. Errors of youth, blood taints, gleet, lm potency, varicocele, deafness, catarrh and stricture a specialty. All chronic male and, female private diseases treat ed at $o a week, or In that proportion ot time, bh the case niny require. No cantu published except by permlwoon of the pa' lent. All business relations with Dr. Darrln strictly coiindeutlal. Lett rs of inquiry answered. -lr- cular and questions blanks sent tree Eyes tested anil glusws lilted. Dr. Darrln's ollices are at Willamette Hotel, Salem, until Hepteinlier 1. The Luxury of Linen Laundered Right I your" ut mini 1 1 it ym uilionl,e lli haii-ni HO-HIM l.iUMicli y. for I here linl lilnii l I uriwfl mil In iin.voili. r Inn Hie rlulil one. (inr liii'lllllc" lor ihorooi-'hly eluiiisliiK "'l iiroiu-rlv iroiilmr hliis. enlliirs uml (or iFi-lillenieil toe unexeetl""Ml'le while lHill-M ciuinot lull In lie pleitwil ' Willi llm "kill we lllsplnv In ilolioi up I mo! (lellrailto.v liliiiiiieit nuilerweur, ulrl, ele. (live " voiir next uriter. Onlers lea l knH-li i.iirlnir BhoMir llm Hiil-Mii mimi; will receive liriiiupt allenlloii. Salem Steam Caundry, Colonel J. fllmslcd, Prop. Doroiis P. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 11. 3l! Liberty Street. 4 .1. 1. lltVINE. 4 notary Pufciic ni n f 4 3iicc cf im Pmc. f A ColltH-tlou a specialty. Agent f ' for a iiumlier of standard uld line 4 luaiiralice couipanlea. T I NOKHKN IlKM'K, OKK.IION. f THE QTY Cruck transfer Co, F. M-SK'NNBR. Prop. ....My iK'raoiiul attention given to w I all ordera entrusted tome. Prompt y attention In every Instance. Y iMiosr: a7 i. s INDEPENDENCE, ORB r 6. L RawKlns IndeH-ndiMice, Ore. Polk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Oaioow. J. II. Hawi xv, V. I.. Camcbxh., President. Vice Pres. Iha C. Powxm Cashier. Paid CaeiTAt. jo.ooo. Diskctoss: J. H. Hawlpy, V. h. Campliell, I. M. 8lmpon, J. B. V. Butler, John 11. Htuinp, J. A. Wilhrow, F. SJowall. Transact a General Hanking and Kxchange Business MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. leaves Indepeie ileiiee for Mon iiioiiUi Mini Alrlta 7 HO n. m. A:M p. in. leaven tndeiwif iteiii-e for Mon iiiiiiitiiniid tulls 1 1 n II. III. 7:1.1 p, HI. l.'vea Moiiiiioulti for Airlie, 7:'iO a. m. :l: si p. in. 1ves Moiiiimiittl li.r liulliia. II:'.1I it. in. 7:W p. in. l'AVsa A I rile fur Miniiiiimili suit IliileK'lnlelirt.. :! a. III, ml i. 111. I.enves liutlaa fur jlloiiiiifiiitli mill 1 ii il o ili'lut'. I:ll l. 111. S::l " l,'H' Miiniiioiilli fur liiiteeiiileiii' U: It a. in. :n p, in. J:IU " .":l.i " H:l " l,envc Inili'lwii ilenw fur Aluii, J:0ft i. Ill MiiTi .32 Cal.Hlgh PreaaureSmokoloaa IN MODCL 1893 WB ire nrcptml to firrnih our full line ut Mmlel 'A rifle, olii and ufcc lnwn, fnr (ho nrw .M Caliber HH.H rWhSSUKe .SMOkI:LlfS!cri- .fv3 ritlift. I hia he uhca ti."i grain bullet anJ ha vrhtciiy ot over V 2.UW0 feci per accond, miking t f I he ifir.( powerful tartrlitac mtido , fur an Anicruan arm, with llie ex , tepilonof ih. .10-40 U.S. Army, li Ik aufflcicnilf dradly fur any I ,rt siine kntiwu in North America. Anotlicr grral advautnpj ia thai fhe bantu arc bored and Hfl-dCbul nnU'hambcrrd)eai'i,ly tlie Mine as tltercxuiar.aJ 40 Martin, one lurti In IHtnche!. 1 hi maken ibe uol black powder and lead bulleia aa kadftfat-tory and ennvtnient aa in rt tfiilar blat k powdrr rirk, lhiaaieii he rlrai Iilgh-prti-tirc arm developed In (hiacounrry for a i-aliKcr larger than .30, and (tie fir M to uc a alow enougn twlni to Kiv bent rcftulta wiita black powder amrnuniilnn. Prtcti aamc a..tu-.u mMKi.in. ,-1 1 20-page cK lg of rmen, nof-(Sr- fun, ammunlilon. Ci:., cover In u.r u rninra. ma iru ioi ifirct: Hbi"!'- THE MARLIN FIHE ARMS CO. NtW HAVHN. :. CONNECTIWJT fjlilfm Moniiuienis and Head-fZW-tfl atones l.'imetery JvLI-'. work etc. M