Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, July 24, 1902, Image 6

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INnKrKXDKNi'K KNTKlU'lllSK, 1NHK1'KN1KN(M0, OKE(iON, .JULY 21. IK2.
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County Correspondence.
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Cniw Icy.
'Mike hnv w'ile the sun shines."
That is what, the people in the
vicinity of Crowley are Joins iuuI
they'll have a tine lot of it, too.
One of Pete ISuliler's horses fell
into a well last Wednesday, hut
with the assistance of some of bis
neighbors Pete sneoeeileil in bring
ing bim back to terra tirma only
slightly injured.
Mrs. John Walker anil two chit
ilren are in Pallas, this week.
lieorgo Smith ami wile went to
Miioion ltottom to visit the for
j mer's sister for a few tiny this
week.
Mis Viola Alexander was visit
ing the Misses Simo'.ton last week.
i Win. Sinrr is driving tin Salem
and Dallas I,il' while l'ldilUr
A Sunday school is to le or- j takes a layoff for a lew day with
pun.ed at the Cnited Kvanjjelieal j hi- family at the coast,
church next Sunday at 10 a. m. j im. p.tve Seara was a jlcasant
K. L. C K. meets at 7 i. n: Miss caller U'ednesdav. .
Medical. ,,M i l- Whiieaker. Mrs. Sen-
The l..,, ,,.! - Mr W ill Whit-
I'llited Kvanjreliottl jhoii will
atteml iireaehiiijr snrvico at the M.
K. church at i. in. At last Mm
Hertie Moore, leader, topic
Mission." Preach. Ileal
eaker visited
wile Sunday.
J. V. Ket.er and
Chester Craven iasl lb rough
giitlt' injured. i ! vik.-mi x .-
,...' j i , ,,;,, f,.oiv's services llev. C. C Poling was j he-e Tuesday in search ot some
ill I deh boarded the tram for I . , . , . . ,
Porthnd last Saturday evening,
returning Sunday morning accom
panied by his brother, Joe, who has
been quite ill at that place, but is
now convalescent.
intet bv good congregiitic.us, at all 1 sheep which had been taken out ol
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three of his appointment. j -i.. .-autmaj .
spoke very euc turagingly of the! Misses Laura Hanson ami Ada
idmr-.-l, u-rtrlr ml..r ill., ml in i nis. I Sll t 111 Ver. of Pittsburg. l'eiuisvl-
tration ol the pastor. Ills tiuar
tele claims for the first, time in
Cass Higgs began binding wheat three ye.tr were uo-Mn full.
last week.
Sam Smith expects to have more
tbaa a hundred tons of hay.
There have been a number of Monday evening. Icecream
book agents around lately, but
none of them have oil e red us the
"Life of Tracy and Merrill."
J. E. EdVar and family visited
relatives at Crowley last Sunday n
did also Finley Edgar and family.
Elder William Short filled his
appointment here last Sunday.
Mr. B. T. Cochran, of Sherman
county, arrived here at the home of
his father-in-law, Elder Pewtherer,
Sunday morning.
Hon. J. C. White recently
threshed two acres of rape seed, but
we havo not learned what the yield
was. We are glad to see our people
branching out, and trust the days
of all wheat are past.
Calvary.
Highland Grange will meet next
Saturday evening at eight o'clock.
Ike and Wes Elliott, of Dallas,
came over last Tuesday.
James Tedrow and wife started
for Belknap Springs, last Wednes
day to spend a few weeks.
Miss Laura Couthorn is staying
with hsr sister, Mrs. Evans and
taking music lessons on the guitar.
Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Elliott, of
Dallas, spent last Thursday night
with Mrs. John Walker.
Viola Alexander spent several
days of last week with friends in
Rickreall.
Oren McElmurrv had the mis
fortune to get his foot mashed very
badly, which will keep him con
fined to the house for some time.
Will Shafer and his hay baling
crew, will bale James Alexander's
hay crop this week.
vania, were visiting
Koser last week,
Miss Mattie
ltlckreall.
Mr. and Mr. John Holmes gave
a party for their daughter. Bertha.
cake were served and all report a
very pleasant time.
Several from Monmouth attend
ed the thrice here Saturday even
ing. Miss Carrie liurch came home
Tuesday from Portland, where she
has been spending a few months
with friends and relatives.
LIGHTNING
STROKES
CHILL WINDS
Are the dread of those whose lungs are
"weak." Some fortunate people cn
follow the summer as it gtx;s southward,
and escape the cold blasts of winter and
the chill airs of spring. But for the
majority of people this is impossible.
r amity nrca nuu
business obliga
tions hold them
fast.
" Weak " lung
are made strong
by the use of Dr.
Pierce's Golden
Medical Discov
ery. It cures the
obstinate cough,
heals the in
flamed tissues.
sto
A
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ids the hem
orrhage, and re
stores the lost
(Viih to the ema-
'ciated body.
l am a railroad
aft-enl.1 write 1. B.
Staple. Kq . ot
Barclay. 0ase Co.,
Kant., "and four
years ago my work
keeping me in a
warm room and
stepping out Ire
nuratlv into the
cold air gave me bronchitis, which became
chronic and deep sestcd. Doctors failed to
reach my case and advised me to try a higher
sir, bat. fortunately for me, a friend also advised
me to try Or. Pierce's medicine. I commenced
taking your olden Medical Discovery,' and by
the time I had taken the first bottle t was bet
ter, and after taking about four bottles my
cough was entirely gone. I have found no ne
cessity for seeking another climate."
Sometimes a dealer, tempted by the
little more profit paid on the sale of less
meritorious, medicines, will offer the
customer a substitute as being "just as
good " as the Discovery."
You get the People's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, the best medical work
ever published, free by sending stamps,
to pay expense of mailing only. Send
21 one-cent stamps for book in paper
covers, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound vol
ume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
G. Keller
H. R. Nehrbas
LUCKIflnUTE
Flouring 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.
Salem Ktateamau.
There art- tew iieople who would
care to b struck by lightning, and
Jennie Pierce, of l'lne Point, Vermoul,
wits one of these. She whs struck a
few days ago, however, and rendered
unconscious for some time, but slis re
covered her senses ami is very glad It
liapielied. The rcaxon Is that ufter
being totally deaf for ten years, she
can now hear as well as any one,
the change having lieeti caused by the
shock.
The appileatiou of electricity in an
other form by a skilled hand does not
shojk the must delicate system though
equally effective In curing deafucss
and other diseases. Dr. Darrio, now
located at the Willamette Hotel, In
treating many eases dally; and that
they do not seek relief In vain U
demonstrated beyond a doubt by tb
following cures performed many years
ago, thus showing the permanency of
the electrical treatment. Mr. C. Cary,
of Ashland, writes bis cure of deafness
Is complete, cured last August. He
also states that his wife is In perfect
health, after being HI for ten years
with female troubles, co stlnation,
piles, liver and kidney trouble.
Miss Birdie Behmldt, Jacksonville,
Or., discharging ear aud dealoess,
oured.
C. M. Kuch, postmaster at Ruch,
Or., deafness 12 years, cured in two
hours.
H. A.lTucker, president of the batik
o. Genesee. Idaho, now living near
Ashland, Oregon, catarrh 13 years,
cured.
8. P. Gorsline, Lookinglass, Or.,
deafness and rlDglng In ears, cured
seven years ago. -
O. B. Matthews, Eagle Point, Or.,
consumption aud large tumor, cured
eight years ago.
Mrs. Isaac Williamson, McKweu,
Or., inflamed eyes, catarrh, pain in
her side, cured.
B. F. Pope, Iloultou, Or., dlabetls.
Bright's disease and catarrh of tlie
bladder, restored.
Mrs. C. Morris, Talent, Or., kidney
trouble, diabetis aud pain In back JO
years, cured.
Mrs. B. Bickford, Itoseburg, Or.,
treated suceeimfully, and her son was
cured of cross eyes.
Mrs. If. Kastoti, Rosebiirg, Or., gran
ulated eyes ail her life, eye-lashes were
all gone, cured.
Thos. Madison, Farmlngtou, Ore.,
scrofulous swelling under the ear,
causing total deafness, cured.
A. K. Miller, photographer, 277
ICuott street, Alblna, Or., stricture
many years so life was despaired of,
cured,
J. I). Hoflstetter, Baker City, Or.,
total blindness and deafness; the latter
cured and the sight nearly restored.
Ex-Postmaster J. F. Johnson, Pen
dleton, Or., now jailer at Portland,
Or., granulated eyelids for years, cured.
Jintn llarvev. Jr.. Talent. Or., cor d
of the neck contracted and head drawn
to one side, cured four years ago.
J.J, Kein, sx-iillior of ibe north
wcnlei n d'-ruiiin paper, "Kiele PreHC,"
of Portland, Ur,, ileafuea for years, re
st ored.
Kx Judve J. II. Nosier, l'oitilll
t'lly, Or., partial ptualisin sod break
iugdottuof lite system, uxlore I ten
years ago.
Dr. DjrrliT Place 01 Builnm.
I )r, ll.irilu gives fiev foiimiltalloii to
sll, and when neecsiir.v gives I II-
elnn In t niinecl Ion ilh electricity.
The poof lii'Hb'd free Itotii HI lo II
d.illy, except itiedieltie.. Tlnwo will
ing in pay. 111 In evenings, 7 loHj
Sundays, 10 In .'I
! Errm of youth, blond hunts, gli ft.
' Impi'leucy. varicocele, ib Hfness, ca
I in Hi and st t let tun a specially, Alt
! chronic male and tenia's prlntle tils.
j cases lie-iled at fi a week, r In Unit
pioioiiinu of ilme tli e' may re
itilis No cam- iiiiillict! except by
Himlhii ol the l-iitlelit. All bllsllies
icliillon wllli lr. liarrln tt let ly con-liili-iillul.
I.clicrsof 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r' anwerid.
(.Mretilais and tpnstton blank suit
lice. Eye li-sOd snl glasses (Hied.
lr. lianlti's ulllet uieal I bo Wll-
j liiltt.-tle lloli'l, Sal til, until Septem
ber lsl only,
We Are Conscientious.
Substitute, ami impure drugs have no place in our store. We
know pliysicians tin not want us tti UMithein, ami we won't tin it.;
Kverv prt'Kciiption here is coniiottmlcil of pure drugs by careful,
competent ami accurate pharmacists, who ilou't make mistakes..
You can trust us with your piescriplimi preparing.
A. S. Locke, Druggist,
MAIN STREET.INDEPENDENCE. OREGON.
Steamer Pomona.
The Oretinn t'lly Transportation t'o.'s bust, Ibe Pomotiu, will Irave
I'orvallW foi Independence, Sal Port laud and way -lauding on
jo.y.i is. in:.v:.v.i i n, -i-v .m r.v
arriving here about I) a. m, Keliiriilng leave Poll html Tuesday s,
Thuixdaysauii Saturday, arriving at Independence about 7 p. m.
Lands at upper dock. i
FINE PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.
THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.00.
II HIRSIIBEHU. President" AUK AM NKION, Vice President
C. W. IKVINK, CaahW.
DIRKCTOKS. II. llircM-rg. I). V. Sear. It. F. Smilh, M. W. Steaart an
. . .orison.
ii general banking and exchange business transacted. Ixutns Hindu, Bills'
dicomitil. t'oiiimerclal credits granted. I)eM)iu recei d on rtirn'tit account
object to chix-k. '
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REPEATING SHOT GUNS
are cheap In price, but In price only. " Take Down "
guns list at $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00, but
they will outshoot and outlast the highest priced
double barreled guns, and they are as safe, reliable
and handy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made
of the very best materials that can be procured, a
thoroughly modern system of manufacture permitting
them to be sold at buyable prices.
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