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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1902)
llWKI'KNWvNCi: KNU.KPI :!., INIlKrKNIlKXCK, iHIKiiON, .Il'I.Y 17, line. ; NEW fi iTtiiiiiMreSterdl I u ixli t itniMiiiiK'c to tint x ()ilu of Iiil'i'iiili'iiro iiml viiinilv that my tin' Im now un u and niidy fur liiiniiicHS. inn rcoi ivinjj piodi rilit nlonj;, Imt lmvu n Inrpi lino of jjimmU now rt'inl y fr wain in tlm way itf fancy iui I modern furniture. Cull iiml hmi tliu many ImrpiiiiH I liavii l itll'cr you. Picture Frames made to order. Undertaking.... Ijj In nil it Iii:iik Ih h; ilay or niJit culls rmiijtly to; lino 1 1 choc in connection. attended W. L. Mice, i: .I it. if. ... 11 !.... .niinlincr anil I uin rai inrccior. ,m h mmr 10 i ihiuock - Ni,;l.t calls at K. lly'H Iiouhc. IM)KI'KNI)KNt'K, U. ": fci A A 'HIH4U4T.i A A' AWi-m? A If ytni want ii liirn tlmt am irtilli', with Mil cany ifrncefiil fume, mid mi ckifi'noliiii Unit 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' t the iiirturo Mure, hIhuvn iininlied ill tlm l'?t j luiHiiililii until iht . iikiii it'll mi i? 'licli iir.l - moo n I m!i'ci-i1 from tin- ! lilll'Kl HHHIirlllll'Ill ill till" HtMlC, gO 1" ? t PicKol's Gallery, IllilHlltl'tmS h. Ho Hill plfttHH Voil M hot) nthiTH fuil. I 5 r i Monmouth Correspondents. Iti'V. J'l. (". Wlgiliore will l-rcncli in tlm fhiUtian t'iiurcli hiimluy iiioinliiK ml evening. Ml. Lou Moore returned lnt Thurs day from ltaker City to Hiend I lie niiiiuicr wlili her imti'iitM hete. Mr. John Johimon, of Colfax, Waah-j lugton, formerly M Ion MaM J round, ; of thai place, lit vmlllnjr her parent ' hurt). ' Mrs. Worth returned Haturdny from j Albany, leaving her daughter niiicli 1 Improved. Mr. J. A HutdiuelJ, ol Junction ( lly j anciit part of thl week with hia ultiter, . Mm. Helen Adklna. ! Mra. Jennie Krhiuan anil children,: of Heiner, vlalted friend iiml rein-' ti v-t here thla week. She wan on her way to Idaho, where ahe expect to r.-' Hide. i Mr. Mcador mid children pent aeveral titty on the I.ueklainute vlnlt ing Mra. Frank Loughary. V. O. Hoota took hi mother to Ha li'in Tuesday, returning in the evening. Mth. A. J. Haley, of La Camas, VVunli,, In vialtiug relatives here. A.U. Ai'klim made a uuslnc trip to Falein Tuesday. lr. John Howell, W.J. Mulkey.J, P. Doiighly Bint Eugene Hornier are hulliling a new limine for Mr. Keller neur the lliirnx mill, which lie lately purchased. Orville (iriiMi luis been here the lust few duvM ciiuvhhhIiik, hut h eti(nged with 1). M. Hewitt, on the Luck in mute, for hnrveat work. Judge Wolverton, of Hulem, tipeut Kuiuluy with IiIh mother here. Mi'h. Kenton and dauguter, of Mo- Mhmville, are vwlting the family of J. IU V. liuller. Mr. J. V. Itose ifnd wife, are visiting at Junction tills week. Henry I'lcrce, is working at the livery stable (lining his abeence. 1 I III M III III home with family Geo. F. Rodgers (EL Co. Wholesiilo Paper )ealers. Wrapping Paper.l'aiier Bags Twine, etc. Photographers' Mounts and Printers' Sup plies. Wo can save you money on anything in the paper lino. Oct our prices. 130 Court St. Salem, Ore. Mr. ZeHicr Is at tills week. Mr. thiol Nundayed with his family. Mr. .aiu Work started Monday for Kinder n Oregon to harvi-nt. !r. II. T. Ung, ,of I'ortlHiid, sjient Huttirduy with Mim Itestrlee Howell. Mrs. Ollle Dyers wdil the colt "Dollie Dull" to Mr. I,. D. (iHwou.of lv.ls, lor Ml-. Mo... I I.' ..II.,.. 1- l.ur.. ril,..liin j ,'lli-n ..... j .n lliiv '.'n....B : for the examinations iu AugUMt. j Mr. John Tyler whh Hliaking hands j with his many friends here this week. I We are glad to see I.. H. Perkins at ' his old Dtaiid. We would like to know why a certain Independence niuu gets oft' the luoter at Hiiinaiilt and walks down to (be switch. ' Mr. Key Holds Is quite poorly again Mrs. (Simla Htanton went to Baleiu Wednesday to vlalt relativiw Mrs. O. V. Misirc Is veiling old friends here this week. (Jriiiidinii .Stump, Mrs. Campbell aud children, have gone to the Coast for a mouth's outing. Mrs. Zeiber, has gone to New Port for a rest before taking up her residence at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Art llayley, are visi ting their parents here. Mrs. Dr. Diril went by stage, Tuesday to Hulem to vlmt a few das' this week Mrs. Kd Hall of Moscow, Idaho, vlnl ted last week with J.. M. Hull's family. Mr. John Uiuphlelt made a Hying vlmt here before departing for C'oeur d Aleue mines. Minn Dora Hall, returned from Welser, Iduho, where she hus beeu visiting her slstor. MIms Fuy Kiehardson expects to leave soon for Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John WcCockle, of Hilvertou and Mr. and Mrs. John Drophy, of Salem, visited Mr. and Mrs. Johu Howell, Sunday. Mr. Meaderand family, accompanied by Mrs. Coals left this Wednesday morning for Yreka, California. Mrs. F. M. Ciodfelter went to BUkI- get Valley, Wednesday for a visit with relatives there. Quite a delegation of carpenters, left Monday for the I.uoklaniute to put up a new dwelling house for the miller at the mill. They were Hosuer, Howell, Mulkiy nd Doty. Mr. (). Meadow and family and Mrs. Meadow's inol her, Mrs. K. I). (.' Is, took their departure for Viiks, fall follilu, Wedlilnilay, wliele tliey will make their home In Ihs future. Many of Hie ell I., on tu rn hve gone either lo the cimkI or the iniiuutnlii. Ilev, Tyler, of Hull-in, preai'lied hi the Kvuiiyclleat church Miuilny uiuili lug and evening. Elder llerry, of Callforiilii, n.-ldrmwd the people In the Christian cliureh HuiiiUy. Mm. 1 time, of Alrlie, upeiit Miud.iy In town, J. ('. ICohk and fuliiily went to June Hon City hiiiiduy on a viit. .Mis. J. Powell, of Albniiy, was vIhII lug her mother, Mis. N . Melmls, this week. Mm. W. P. Hhher leeeivid wold last wiik that her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Park, of Portland, w as ijuise ill, K she went down to see her. Mi Pearl Hulleek Is visaing friends In Kings Valley thin week. liny Ik-wilt, of Dewlsvllle,' was in town Tuesday. We hnd the buiili hl windstorm Mon day and Monday night that we ever Iiml in summer, at least as fur buck as we can remember, and I hat Into IMJ. It did a great deal of diimue, blowing fruit trees and berry hushes down, and e.irn that was tull enough was blown Mat to the ground. Does Mannood Fall? lein Juiiriml. It uiiivaouielinies, ouliigto nervous disorders, but is hurdly ever lost, ex oept 111 extreme old age, What is cal' eil iuioteuey oraexusl neurasthenia is merely weukened power, rnderneulh the sshes the lire remains aglow. It reiiuin s careful, scientific ticutmeDt to fan it into a bright llaine of life aud enerirv. hor thee esses which have been hitherto the despair of (he physi- t-iau, iiotliliig equals the application of electricity, If by proper current and exact doHune. In comliinatlon with the scientific administration of specilic medical remedies, whieu penetrates the secret umhutdi of disease, extermi nation: It. root and branch forever. A rejuvenation follows its use. It pro duces results because it replenishes the vital tonicity requisite to the nervous system. According to Dr. Darriu s peculiar and scientific, method of ad ministration, It is a powerful vituli.er, Indicated iu diseased conditions, due t' all kinds of excesHes. Dk. Dakkin'h Pi.ack ok IU si.vks. Dr. Darrin gives free consultation at Willamette Hotel, Salem, until Sept. 1, from 10 to 5. aud 7 to S daily. All curable chronic, acute and private dis eases confidentially aud successfully treated. Circulars and question blanks scut tree to any address aud correspon dence sol icted. Most coses can receive home treatment after one visit to the doctor's oflice. Batteries aud belts furnished, with full directions for their use. Cross eyes, rupture, tumors, varicocele, hydrocele, errors ot youth, lost manhood aud stricture cured. The rl.MTJli5 R aket Stor Is propnrecl o liiinoiil Dusters or Slickers, Rain Hats Or Crash Hats, Summer Underwear or Winter Weights. Canvas Shoes or Heavy Leather Shoes, Sun Bonnets or Umbrellas, Cotton Hose or Woolen Hose. In fact in Oregon we must be prepared for any weather, so come in and let us fit you out. THE EAKET STOR. inenmoutMnc!epttc!ence and Salem ....3' 1 '-A-GrizLl.... SUMMER SCHEDULE. Leaves Monmouth at 7:."0 A. M. Leaves Independence at .H A. M. Kcturninji leaven Salem at 2:.'i0 o'clock J M. Headquarters at Little Palace Hotel, Independence, lied Front Barn at Salem. J. uS.. BYEKS. 3?rop. poor treated free except medicines, from 10 to 11 daily. Those able to pay treated for f a week, or In that pro portion of time the case may require. Call for IVilk Comity Wurraigs. All warrants presented, in dorsed and not paid for want of funds prior to Dec. 5, 1900, are now due. Interest ceases after the date of this notice. E. Y. Dalton j County Treasurer j j. s. jiooiti:, Tonsorial Artist Only first-class workmen em ployed in the "Wigwam." Shop situated on North side of C Street. X. li. HLTLEK, Attorney at Law. Clinton Bradley left Monday for; month's outing. ; Miss Mae Kennedy was a pas-! senger to McCoy Wednesday after noon for a few days visit with j friends. Saves a Woman's; Lite. j Collections a specialty. Office at residene, north of Monmouth. Tickets lo and from allPointsEast I'M 'visit DR. JORDAN'S osist 1 HUSEUH OF ANATOMY 1011 MARKET 8T., 8AN FRANCISCO. CAL. 1 I . fBMwwa Hath tad Barwith J ThfltarrMtArtUtnicA Hombb , wandtrful tiyfU for visitor m Wksira, or ftnyoonlrttrt 4 I. a aI.U.1 ti . : la t ..m UkaIAo T DR. J0R0AN PRIVATE DISEASES Tmumpj mn nd wld11 mm wn who r tufftfrlnr lium tb rdVcti of you Ui tu I im4m orvtluna or ui'fAHMi In maturar ura Wv.uii atul nhviical IkaMlll ' CHtiona; NpriDaMrraea, rratiaiar- m rhf, OuBorrau'a, Siit Frjifaiy i f I rlnMilMar. Ay ft oombiumlon of J rrmMltM, of irrrat curnttv power, th oclr I huao HrrHnKed hit tremtmpul that It will not m only afford ltntndlftt rMf, but permanent r I cur. Tbo IXn'tor duea Dt olalm to dpi form A ' mlraclM, but la wll known to ba fair and . Bxnin i n rin mn ' r.,, i r."c, iMr-uimu . I Iu hlaaparlaity Dlaaaa of n m avuun ra tk.u.i.si.i .Hott . I tha ayatetu without tn na'ot Mi fttmt h an V ruart. ( rurr tor HiiaHira. A quick ) g enrfrr ila, Flaanr an1 n ' r i Dr. Jiirtlait a upeclal pnlntwra meu . -A Kf'tKV MAN ftpnivlnirtouawm .i-celva f our ami- opinion of tilantnplahit. A ' H'a will tuamnffi a POH1T1 1'S CVRS tn f i'ftnaiiftKTitin KKKK ana ainciiy privftcsw CHAKUKS VKKV RKASOSABLA Treatiuciit porstmMlly or by )ntr. Wrlt fi.r Book. PHII.OWRT F 1 NiRRIAGt:. MaiucdKhuk. (A yaJuftbte i book for ni(i. wuorwnw DR. JORO A ft CO., I0M MirittlSt.S. F. To have riven up would have meant, death lo Mm. Iajis Crair, of Dorchester, Maps, ror vears she had eudured nn- told misery horn a Revere lung trouble! and obstinate courii. "Often," she ! writes, I con Id scarcely breathe and sometimes could not speak. All doc-; tors aud remedies failed till I used Dr. ! King's New Discovery for Consumption from coughs, coldn, throat and luns ; to trouble need thi. grand remedy, for it ! SJ DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO by Kirklmid Dnnt Co. Price 60c and ! (il.(H). Trial bottles free. j SHORT LINE AND POINTS CAST. Donation Dnd ClJim for Sale.! Taken iu 1842. Notification 5075 Three-quarters of mile west of Lewis ville. 150 acres in cultivation; 2 barns house and orchard : all under feuee.aud I crop fenced. Inquire on the premises. O-20-2IU A. W ISO. I Tbrongh Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking library Cars, DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full information regarding tieket.a,routesete call on or ad dress II. DICKSON, City Ticket Agent. J.W.PHALOX, Trav Pass Agt Portland ABC DKNXISTOX. O W P A 612 First Ave., Seattle Wash. - II Thurston Lumber Company, 1 DALLAS, OHEGOX. ....Manufacturers of.... LOfRBER 0F ALIi KINDS. m it ct Dry Stork AUcaiis on Hand, fil.10 Cedar Shingles Ct Note: We have a first-class dry kiln, which enables us to give you it thoroughly dry lumber. ' " '-