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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1902)
LN'DKi'KN'DENCi: J-'Nl KKIMUSK, I S DKPKN DKNC'K, OUKtiON, AUGUST 7, 1002. U you ia it'll ) . i -1 1 1 I'm llml tne mil-tic, with mii fii-v urni-clnl fine, mul J ao ivii iiiii llml lian't lint picture unii', ii!in I'.i.Ulii.l In ill" l't ? lionnltilx in ii it in-r, 1 1 n l l li 1 1-1 mi iitvlii.li ( iitil-iiiminli., ni'liclnl In. in the j )lict n.l lini'iil in I ln Klllli', fii li llH.'HIHi'IH' lTU. I It) Will pit'. )t Wlll'll th'IM 1 11!. Monmouth Correspondents. l! L -J : Mr. .I.' I 'llipa, of KhMi Iii Oh kiiII, In rlniirh Iimh It lifiiliy C"inil"te. Hlnl II ! viil liu I r !) t4 mill Icliiiivi-H in iiml ; u lil ureal ly I" II" itiHtiiaiiee, ' l"",t '""" lin W Uiliium Ini been In- ping I 'ill.V Mr, llmncy (Jiillnli-li'iiiKiit w-veml ' p,itrn put up hl gridn. ; ai r,. ..f ii, ... C.tl. I'Mi. r place, I ,,,,,.,,,,, ,.v , (11),(,v ,.fl !, ! '' "KM "f Mr- I.rUli.v l.,r th. ir fniiir- I.. n.-a' Si j linn. .1 it (ilil.i I In' k:iIIU. Ioiii. Tlicy t "li with Ill-ma slni-p , . ,i t I I "Hill I'lll.'U.'IIK W 1 1 3 I'll I. UN lli.il M, Mmi.l.. ..x washi tow., thm n ,,Ual, ,,, M , Tll(.v Wei U Ml I llllll lit r H'liul'l ""lk, (.11 im lln.l lIll'V Hit' fiiUU to luilcll lull ., ., . , . fruiii nil ni'iM iuiim- 11 inuke imi'iy 1'ile nrnwtll moved In IiIh i'n 11 . ..l-il.. llilUlilflll. iirii'i ity l.nt l ililiiy. . ,, , . . ,, 11 J ' ' I.nwii'iii'.i ( iniut Ih Imvimr mi mlill- W hile Mr. t'.iik win hrtiilli K wixxl Hun I'Hill In the limiw lint ll-nry Hi- other d..y lil run a y. I'""" " ''.l '",,v" U'', tliiuw lim him nut "f wagon and """n ImrtiiiK l.lm potty l.iid'y, Jit' K"M l Mlt III! I III) HlK'I't I iiini't). It. I', ifluiitl, of IVrri .til11n', ll.-iii.. n I'uinily, was In town on I'U-l-nexi liint m-k. $100 ICi-uuril, IOO. Till' ICIllll'lH lit llli I'll 'I r will If jlll llB. il 111 l. lirll llllll lIl'Tl' l HI ll'SISt i mii. ilrt'HiU'il iliwiiKi Unit M-ifiicti Inm , li.'i'ii nl'lii In rum in nil it Mage and Hint I catarrh. Ilall'n Catarrh Ciiiu in ! only iinilie iMito now kiinwii to Mr. Juliii NiflmU litin ln-wtJ "ii ll" , tlio iiii'iIIi-hI friiti'rully . 'nturrli Ix iiii;! uli'k lll lut.-ly. ! rotiHt il ut ionitl illw-Hw, rifimri'ii a con- .... i .r. i .i : Btttutiunat tri'Atntttrit. Hull' CltrrU Mr. 1-rnnk I lirilii'rrof tlm Miiiimit, , ... , .... ' . ...... ii.ii..! Cur m iiki'ii ini.'rniillv, m-tiiiit ilircctly lii'iii.ni lomity, n In town the 11 rt , . ' llnti lliiM'ltH.il Mini niurolli mlrliK'Cft 01 oftliB ' ihili yrU,Wt ,i.r,.,v ,i..NirnyiiiK tho Wlmt li Im'voiiim f mir innrHltiil? fuiimliitiiiii if tlm dii'UM! mill givlntt the Iv'li.Hil will wM.u Im-uIh biuI lhr re i pnlii'iit utrenKtli by luiildinit up the (UHe lt of niili-wnlk" tlutt nliiilJ c iilitiifioii mul a i nr iiatur in ila- r.'.lrt'! Lffi.ro tli ' w,,,k- . Tl' ro.riit.ri Imve no , ,11 i iiim-li liiilh in li curative owcr that OurlHH.k (.. ..M lm..K..d '-. jUi ,.r((i8llIfliIml ,to,llir(,for.ny fu U....II.... .1... ri mil I v .11 r. nruillin f H '" - Vat?iMiT, of your city. Kev. Limner, f KIiikh Vullcy. will gircaoh lu Hie Kvii(tlicl cliuruti Hun dy evening, tlravtl Imultng l lb ordT of the lny now. : raw that il fuili to euro. Semi tor Hat ol tcHtniioliiala. I A.l.lri-. V. J. CHKNKV A CO, TolxU, 0. Kold by driiui"i", 7fio. llall'i Family I'llla are the bent. i)r Kobfrtson, who lifts been Meaara. Jamlaoil A HoUmttU have j SO ill witll npwncidti8, i HOW KivcH tlu-lr wan-houae a tboroiiKli j in Salem, and will be brought to okaulnu and whltewaahcd the blua Iiuleru'iulenco the last of the with lime l kw poiiltiie weevil. i week. After resting here ev- furul ilavs ho will return to l''rSl' Snlein to be operated upon. 2-10 acres of bill land near Pcdee ; m, (u,.,t Habit. Valley. Low price, eaoy lerms. , u h R wi lQ be tegr,,Uoj thttt g0 C. . 1'aoktt. fw of u live up to the "(Jolden Peilee Oregon. l.ewlavllle. Mra. Jane Heli'mlh, wire of Uev. ! HeJ(ie.lb, ol Wlllliuna, Oretton, ar-( rll laal Friday and will vlalt here j with friend relatlvea. j Mra. Vain Mattlaon and Maater ' Jiarry, orDnllna, are vlailliiK the for- J mor a father, Mr. I. W. Uwia. Mr. Jl. F. ami F. M. Hmllh have had J aeviTwl tonaof hay lal?d thla aeaaon. j A imrl.v conalallim of Mr, dene; Hums anil daughter, I.averne, Mr. .j F. Hmltli and daughter, Mary, and Mra. Jlonnio Smith left hwt Tueaday for the inoiintiiina in aearcli of wild i hlacktarrlea. : The hf creiun aoi-lal given by the Ladle. Aid Knciety July Slat, waB a ; decided alieceaa l"th tlnanclally and amiallv, the amount cleared being ai'out j . . . i Mm. llaltie Hltiley, wlio na oecii viaitlu'g her parent a, returned to Dalian on the nmlorluHt Saturday. Mra. Hadlev daughter. Mra. Jteiiahaw, of Ht. John, are vlMitlng the former'a sou, l'ercy llHilley. MiaaHena Norton, who haa been teaching and attending school In Wanhlngton, la home for u vocation. Mra. ltronaon took Iter son lluiart to Dallaa laat. Sunday to aee a phyalc.iau. Mlaa Dora anil Klla Itoy, of Dalian, have laen viaitlng their alater, Mrs. Alorrlniin. The liophouseon the Tarter yard is completed. Mr. Hrlatow.oiir merchant, although having been here hut a abort time, ia having excellent trade. Henry Hlaats haa turned out with an M. D. to hi name and he always doc tor with chittim. John Taylor, who haa painted the ALL WOMEN Wine of Cardui la tho guardian of a woman' health and happl nea from youih to old ago. It helps her aafcly into womanhood. It sustains her during tho trials of pregnancy, "childbirth and motherhood, making labor easy and preventing Hooding and mis carriage It gently leads her through the dangerous period known as the change of life. WIUE"CARDUI cures leuoorrlima, falling of the womb, and menstrual Irregularity In every form. It is valuable in every trying period of a woman's life. It reinforces ,tho nervous system, acts directly on the geni tal organs and is the finest tonic for women known. Ask your dmggiat for a $1.00 botUe oi Wino of Cardui. nnt.-nvllle, Ala., Jul? 11, lnoo. I am fining Wiuaof c'ar.lut and Thed ford'a Hlaek-IraiiKht,nd I fl like a ditlomit woman already. Sweral la tllra bars kocp the medicine! in their home all tha time. I have three girla and lliey areuaina it with me. Mr.. KATB HKOWDKR. For adli nd lltfmUire, adilma, irirlna Tmi'loiim, "The LadlH' AilTlxirl Iei.. n in ". Hi ChKliiuiootf lledlouie Conniaajr, CluUUnooii, Tanu. Itllli)" of il"ing it w would bu ilnlif by. However, in bru-liiiiK up against dill'erent rharaetera in th'a big, buav wni Id w.-1 aainiiully rim acrnaa a buppy exception. 1 '. ii.Ttiu Vi'tn b.i a eiti' ii wlin ia li exception, !' pnaaiii a in-ili-bur'a ranch, (iiiu iii')'niug recently, he policed the Itarn-yiird g.it nj'ir. It was n rainy in'iniin and tli gran hhh knce bigli and i-t. bnl he went liver mid tin-el lh )! iU thereby Miving tin- i,-ightor a t.n-i-' after his , .r p.-rhup nun- j ri l imia trmilil" fii'in lini-e atcek in, ; the lii'liw a y. I Tin. 1 1 null. ik in V'-r lie. n ! " , I kln.M II tn p iaa 111! "peii t; ite ilh-j ( Inailig it, itlllnnih lie once reci-iv . il it ' l-U-i-iln;" f'-r clnaiii" on" thut the owner hud ptirpoaely left ajar. !l i pimply llie uniiMial apifil ol J kind nea iiiiinift-d thut inakeaj thia item wniihv of InenMnli. j Now IsTlie ApiMiintcd Tune, j The O. K. ,1' N. Co. ban i-nited a j handsomely illuatraled p-uuphh f j entitled, "Oregon. Waahiiititim .V Idaho and their reHittree. 1 cnple f ill the east are anxinun for tnfnr malioii about llm raeilie North UVat- - If vol will give the (). K. Si N. Co. agent a lint of nam- of aatern people who are likely to he interexted, th booklet will Ik; mailed free to audi perann." Your truly, A h. CltAKi, (leneral Tangr. Agent Itiicmt Viatii. A very enjoyable party at the borne of F.iioeh Cliamberhilil. weal of town, waa attend:! by several IJueiia vnung n-nile. Ice ereain and cake, duncing and other feature, rendered the occn a'.ixi moat pli aaaut. ( 'la ranee Kays and Harvey Nash were down from Spring Hill and .'iit Suuday with relative. The reaideune property formerly owned by Dow Baldwin haa been pur chaaed by Hryoit Nlxou who will occupy It WMn. - The M. E. ehnrch waa put into ser vice a week ago Sunday for the first time aince the removal from the old site. Mra. Ilobert Wilson, gf Wella, apent Friday with friend here, Mr. Loy in the possessor of new MeCormlok binder purchased last week in Independence. L. D. Baldw in and ErneBt Cole spent Sunday in Albany, making the trip by wheel. Oua Pagenkopf waa a busiucss visi tor in Independence Friday. Newton l'rather and family are to return this week from a nionth'scamp ing trip in the DesCbutes country. Charles Mclain lost a good mare last week. Death resulted from the uiuial drluking too freely of cold water while In a heated condition. A new I'lano Under la to be aeeu on the premises of Mr. Pillar, west of Buena. The purchase was made last week. Misa Delia Pagenkopf haa gone to Pedee for a brief visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King left a few days ago for Bridgeport on a visit to Mra. Addie Harmon, who ia a niece of Mrs. Kiug. Mian Bertha liowo haa been the guest, for the past week, of her cousin, Miss Pearl Halleck, of Monmouth. Mra. Belle Baldwiu arrived home Wednesday from a short visit in Al bany. MisaTresaa Prather has beeu visi- tiug in Bridgeport the past tew days. Kvau Kvana la to put his new thresh- inir outfit In operation today, Friday. Lester Murnby arid Harley Hall of this place will be among the crew. A new barn is Beaiiuircompletion on the property recently purchased by Byron Nixon of Postmaster Baldwin. Mr. Nixon is the builder. Buena Vista ia to have a new post mistress. She ia Miss Mattie Lee, who will assume the responsibilities of the office early next week. 'Ml I "I t ' 1.11 1 J Raket Would rail .your uU-iiJin to Kali ami Winter in the way of Fall Goods Such as hats from 25c to $2. it Shoes in all (inulcs, h-avy anl li;Jit, for men, women ami chililtiii. Hosiery ami umlrrwear, lleer-lim'!, ottouamlwo.il. . ii'i trunks r teloeoja-r:, all But for hop picking i.i-s to jiai l; tin iii in. ctiri unth OztR r-iairc nf nlnupi or l. VV C O LU I i. Vv I II I J r w fW" w w, jj.w-ww ilnciiH. m 1 tliiiik wo can lit you. We liavn't pa-o to tell on of all we have h we would nk voti to eoiiH- ami we w ill ihow you. Vourn truly, THE RAKET STOR. inonmcuib-lncJcpendence ana Salem Sn i a. ( i i 1 1 -T.K XJLJ-J.... SUMMER SCHEDULE. Leaves Mnnnidiith at 7:30 A. M. Leaves Independence at X A. M. Ucturniiig leave falem at 2:30 o'clock P. M. Headuartprs at Little Palace Hotel, Independence, lied Front Until at Salem. J. A. BYERS- Prop. Early apple, peaches and peach plum now occupy the Oregon house wife's attention. The peach crop is repot ted as a little below that of laat year. The Aid t-ociety of the M . K. chunh held a very pleasant meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Baldwin, The hack which Mr. Nixon now runs ou the mail route does a thriving business. Passengers come and go al most dally besides which much freight ia handled. There is to be a rededicalion of the Methodist church lu this place, a week' from next Sunday. Appropriate exer-, oises are to be held on the 16, 17 and 18. ; Dr. Ford, of Eugene will be present,; besides the regular pastor and other ! speakers. Singers are practicing for the occasion here aud a good program I will he given. The church was tirst ; dedi-ated in 1S75, by Bev. f. D. Driver ; the well known Oregon divine I Don Baldwin and family are to leave Monday, for their new home In Albion Wash. Fallgraiu iu this locality Is prac-' tically all la shock and cutting will! begin on the spring crop the first of; next week. A slight rain fell, Thurs day, but not sufficient to be of any! value. Considerable annoyance is felt j from higher winds this summer than is common In this part of the world, I which in turn create havoc with the dust aud blind the traveler. ! James l'rather aud family expect to leave in a few days for an outing at the I Hot Springs, Southern Oreou. They! will be absent about a mouth. Geo. F. Rodger & Co. Wholesale Paper dealers. Wrapping Paper.Paper Bags Twine, etc. Photographers' Mounts and Printers' Sup plies. We can save you money on anything in the paper line. Get our prices. 130 Court St. Salem, Ore. There's more wear in Simmons gold-filled chains than in most chains simply because they are made of the very best stock by the best skilled workmen. Watch' ChaJrvs Make sensible Yule-tide Gifts. Every bit as good as solid gold chains, fully as hand some, tar less cosny. 1 ? 0. J. Kramer C. 1 Thurston Lumber Company, s DALLAS, OllllGOX. ....Manufacturers of.... LafflBER er all? hinds it t9 . . r Dry Stock AJwais on liana, aim Vedar smngies 9 at ... . . . .. i a ... .i.:.il. atiaKUe na rr, civA vnti w ' pote : w e nave a nrsi-ciws ui.v nun, u.. B j A thoroughly dry lumber. Ct 5 e