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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
t ENTERPRISE 1h indep: AND WEST SIDE. mmwm mm ml ninth yi:au ikmikiKX1)KXi:K. I'Ql.K COUNTY, OlUON, :f(MT 14, liMtf. NUMIIKK :J7 hihihmi th r"i xvri-u. A regular he b.i.iine has I'mi n l.i'thUrUy. !- of Hi" ''')y used hre fMii" from ir vlli-. hut an aorid.-iit t. tli.if.K-K.ry'. en Ki., redued t!..MnH.u'. sii.tt.Tutliv and the demand h"r" l',u1,1 uotlm supplied. I .i.ir -t i v . ,m.I weto made " Ap.any lint tli'V were mi .l.l- to Jill standing ord-rd. Several tons were shipped in fri" Portland. i it iheexpreasageaud "l,l"r exp-n-s make il unprofitable, in handle H f.,r e.Miiin-r.ittl purpose. The -r..nm-ry ha '"' ''""v'"'' .iir..rr,"M h-e i ah-ohm-ly ' tinl to keen the erf .mi In prper ,-liupi'. . m:iL'ti i kvh:m. Mountain To (ho .Scntl "d Jtcdorla. Ticket are now on sle t ail S.oth.-rn Pacilh) and Corvalha Extern H. II. otlic-.n. through to Newport and Yttiiuina at reduced ruled. Southern Pueilio trams con ...-a with C. & K. at Albany ii" .rvallis. All tickets triod f"r ri' mm until October lt, 1902 P.oHeiigerd for Uetroit, Breiten Im.-Ii ivii'l niher mountain resort ., leave AM.toy the Nm atter- ......ik reaching iMroit in the even i..tf. Tickets are on Nile Iron) Ah imny to Detroit nl ... ud ircm Corvatihi at $3-25 ii'! fr return until October HHh, will, privilege to "get. on tntf ii r turning at any jH.int east of Mill v ity. -1" Another F.miLr Scene In PolK County. L m. Mr ( : Mi TfJll II MHmmI I'l"t " " . . ..I,.,., iii 1)1 iH. ; Winer who a i ....... . .. fiwrfiv ...J r"" ii...i.-jr ".. . ,., .1 ... !.!.. I''"' .""-... f,r. .lrna u. ...traction hn pn'mrel noHHci! took thn n,tr up car,- H.e nri - - - ; r..ii.. ... Hftwr a mutiny fXium-K" . I vi - - nation nod diet-ii-dion .Wi.l.-d upon the lo.-.ttion of ftftwn hydrantd. .lis tril.ut.Ml in men h way m to rearh the entirt. huaiiiea and r. i.l.'iu:e portion of the city, with the poUle exception of a few homed in the. extrem anburha. Thi diatrihution of hvdranta would . . .... ultention. Kike ily win a-e .o-.r gationa.il the B V. 0. K. from all parta of the country. A trainload of the Elka i." coining frm Texa K participate in the grl.l parade which will he a contest among all lodged of the principal Coi:t cities f... ..r;...a nnorraalinS tlOUO. ' The llH ( ONDITIONH. I,lli rn.p Uoleea Weather Ilii provfa, K;a Mr, NeU 1'i.rtlan.l .foii'i.al: Phillip Ni. a vieraii hop grower ood Imyer of I hid eoant, hn returned to thia ,iiy afl.r a very ext.naive im-pee-lion ,f the hopyardaof the 'oa.t. Yefcterdav Mr. .Neia wa indpect- jn the ynrd near Aurora, Cham- p. .eg and Butteville anI aai.I 01 hid ohM-rvationa: -;The appear ,.. .. of tlie var.le in thin vicinity ia rather disappointing to me. I thought at the oflVet of the ueaaon that the dtitt of Oregon would raie a larger crop of hopa thia aea don than lant year. li the weather utaya ad it 18 at pr.dent we will p.rohaldy have a fair aupi.ly, hut if it turn hot or the raiua net in before ttie crop ia harveated, I look for a very ligbt crop. "There has been gome talK in me papers of the poaaihility of the growers having to pay 50 cents a f..r t.ickinif thid aeason. I don't think that it will be possible for them to do do if they want to mk anv money. AIout three- fourtha of the growers who have contracted their crop for this sea son have done so at price ranging lrom 9 to 12 cents a pound Only a few of the contracts were made at higher figures and they have been made lately." ThU diatnnulion oinvir..M -- . . , , iw... ..... ... ...r ':: i changa that inight he .h,(ra,,e he- organ.ed UW wih have a grand change main, k ... .i..,.,,,,... ration n coimecUou with .it eat of Mill t it'. fre the ninind were lam. .mi nm. f The Southern Pacific Company ' pftl,,reath d-aired at .hid time I the Carnival. Nearly er day o have now on aale round trip tickets , w ft mlUinfl f . ay-teni ' r gnecia, iroin all points on their liJn tj,ftt would ho adeqtiale to Oregon to either Newport or Ya-i jJ(, cxpttinod I...... ... m.i urn via I. .. ... . i.. ... tin. .. ..i.... a.;.h .oivileif to return via vitherEaator Weet Si.Ih th vibl n-. in eo.ineotion with Ui ''-three-day Sunday excursion ticketd good going Saturday and return ing Monday ere also on sale at ry low rate from all S V. and 10. point. Full information can he obtained .d to rated, time tabled, etc., by ap plication to any S. I. or C E. nt- A Narrow Kst-npe. Special from Ped.-e. While hauling l'lmber last week O. S. Craton, of I'edee, met with a inidhap that oiiginnted umlor con favorable to frightful re n.i. In descending a steep hill with a heavily loaded wajon to which four horses were attached, the brakebeam gave way, and the weight of the load being too great for the team to hold the outfit started down the incline at a dan gt,roiid rate of speed. Fortunately the roadbed was below the Burface of the ground on either side, and Mr. Craton was able to guide the team to one side which brought the wheels against the bank, caus ing the wagon to stop, but the sud den stoppage of the vehicle caused the coupling to part, the forward wheels were wrenched from under the load which fell, throwing. Mr. tlv to the around and though not seriously hurt he re- i ....ml..r of nainful bruises. CflVfU a ...... r Dallas W liter works. David Calbreath, of Indepen- tho coun .cil and spoke on the subject of the city's at some length the plans for the proposed plan',, a description of which was publish-d in last week's Observer. He informed the council tnai at the next regular meeting of that Vw,,tv I... would submit a ueumte proposition looking to the estab lishment of a plant-ue propositi.... to cover every detail in which the people would be interested as to cost, terms and kind of system to be installed.--Observer. SHOW KVKNTOKTIIK YEAR. HlsrtVW-brntlon Diivh Set tor the Portland :lks' itvul, September l-U Thn event, of the year in the p-.Mfbi Northwest in the exposition line ia coming on' at Portland, Sep- tern 1 to 13, when the Portland ir.lU ' Carnival will be given. 1 his Street fair is on a larger scale than anvthing of the kind attempted m this part of the country. Besides .. .fi ..f Autumn leduvai p...ivl I.hs been B4 for special crlehrations. Owing to 1 he exceed ing! v low rated announced. It is believed the general attendance will be "large as interests is wide spread in the big show. A Diieiiii Vista Itonnuiee. ri,,.,. .u .. fat tier stern and old; There was a lover yoiuor anuooiu, Theie was a maiden fair and nweet, A i-li'idy u.Htk and a rustic seal. There wa a pint conceived l.y two; a .. ir ..M i.i.r.M.t ii. a tew : i i.. ... .-oiinle nuwt distraught , liri.r .... " . . 1 e-t In the aeheme they might be caught. -..a m oiulit. a moon and utarsi Two Hhiuing wheels ami a pair of l-eri.; There was a wedding, papers say 'Twns result of a tandem ruuaway! Now Is The Appointed Time. ri... a l? ,t- ' Oo. has issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet Washington .v Idaho and their resources. 1 eople in the east are anxious lorinior- f the I'lieihc North IlliUIIIII ...ywuv - . ,. West- - If you will give me v. iv l.uiiwr l NOrt O .AUlUMI.l f oeinaaen . ...rfnt. a st of nams ol the cvpodi.ion will be replete w.th ftr, yMy to be o riea of shows connected there- j , u.,0bvi will be with the like of which has not been j Jimi,e(1 trt,'e lo M1(,h persons." on ibis Coast before. Every rail-, -lours uuiy, 4. li. v ni'M (ieneml Pasgr. xVgent way and steamer lino throughout j nm.n. Washington, Idaho, jion-i tana and British Columbia, realu- j (f Mf anJ Mr9. ing the importance and the ex tent choking t0 oftheallairhasmade espec.a Ion d h Tupw,By eVPnil5g. The rates to induce irave. .,...... lvinB with a .mil hil HwaUowed it. the 1 i th,. ivlnil 1trt.'KA4. . . t luinnv ntihiiii: hit' i" "o- The Jabour Oriental Circus ana i ' ,rriTl! of awi.t.nc Menagerie has been secured for the , ioU, M0 0f the Carnival. This aggregafon comes Pre. from New York City with ICO peo-1 accident. ward during the run of the' Carni vat. Court House Xotes. Ol server. I'ROCATE. '....-.i;T.,cl.;.i f.f minor heirs of A. K Har.dy, deceased final ac count approved and guardian discharged. KKtte of W. S. Bricker deceaseu final account approved and dis tribution of funds ordered. Estate of Margaret Howell, de- ,.vie.J. ordered that John Howell be cited to appear on or before August 14, 1902, at 1 o clocK p. m. r d account and turn over prop erty in his hands belonging; to said Estate of William S. Ela, de- filed and ad- - u . . . .,iinitrfltnr discharged. Estate of Joseph Miller, deceasea final receipts filed and estate P.state of Marraret 1. Babcock, deceased C W B ibcock appointed administrator; bond of .f-'inw niea and approved Guardianship of Edward iincaer a minor Mary E Bricker appoin ted guardian; bond fixed at ifoot ? V. Mver. Eugene tiayt.fr anu V Daltou appointed appraise rs. KKAl. ESTATE TKANSKERS. II B Plummer, trustee, to Victor Fink, lot 7, block 9, Millers lid add to Dallas, $400. E S Longacre et ux to. I U Zeigler, south end of lot 8, block 6, Monmouth, $75. ,f II Hill et nx to John C 1 ratt, is.'i acre., t 6 s. r 4 w, $2200. Caroline Fuqua and hd to W N O Kelley, lot 9, block B, Damon Haley's add to Monmouth, $20. J J Goode et ux to C D McCoy m 11 on.l V block K. est Urn, H AUenburget ux to Fred S Chapman, acres. tK'.rf w, $2000. UK. I.AKATIoN OK INTKNTION. John I Cameron, native of Canada. COMMISSION Mi' ( Ol KT. Koii.N of Uoad Supervisor N V (iregg. J H Mulkey, A Simt'kin-. II Howell. John Middleloii and u Brink, Justice C W Paggett. II Holman and J W Butler and Con Htable, Elmer Lewis approved. Appointment of E llayu-r as deuty sheriff approved and Ii'h dalary fixed at $'.0 per month. CLAIMS AI.I.OWKI. Win McGhie, road acct . . . $50 00 H Brunk, same 24 00 j j $ tJ Andrew Smith, same " v Gluts & Pi udhomme, stat'y . 12 U) C Aikman, scalp bounty . J Q G i'oad, enveloped t4 20 honntv ... I VO U i (r ii i f i rf Blessing Vanskike. livery. J D Irvine, pauper acct Mrs M ATetberow. same . II Holman, justice fees M lJ Ellis, electric lights.. J M Larsen, election acct. . U S Loughary, salary and penses 1:56 5i C L Starr, same. ... , 84 08 3 G VanOrsdel, same 30 60 F A Douty, paupea acct. . . 16 50 J N Smith, same. . 5 00 E I) Morgan, same . W F Nichols, salary "0 00 E Hayter, same w E V Paltou, same 2 50 Milo Woods, same. ...'.... 4U UU Ii win-H.Klso"n Co, supplies lb C E Huntley, pauper acct 11 50 J T Ford, salary and ex penses Observer, printing A L Shute, road account. . . S T. Moore, same K Campbell, same 8 GO A Simpkins, same w M M ulkey, same ....... 1 19 00 J STalbott, same... 3 00 L Belieu. Bame ...... J f I McElmurry. same D G Meador, pauper acct. . 8 OO F E Mver. salary w Milo Wcwds, labor 10 UU 3 00 2 50 7 00 4J 45 15 00 2 00 140 87 39 70 17 05 3 75 $10O Keward, f lOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there ia at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages anu that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall'a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the svstem, thereby destroying the t .1...;.,., nf.h disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature ia do ing its work. The proprietor have so much faith in its curative pora they otter One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send tor list of testimonials. Address. F J. tM Toledo, O. Sold bv druggists, 75c Hall'sFamily Pills are the best. Shatters All Kccords. Twice In hospital, F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala., paid a vast sum to doctors to cure a severe cas,e of piles causing 24 tumors. When all failed, Rncklen-a Aruica Savlesoon cured him Subdues Iutlamniatiou, conquers Hest saive iu mo Salem $250. I Aches, kills Pains. Best salve ii State of Oregon to W C McClure i world. 2ac at Kirkland Drug Co oOwM r, acres t 9 8 r W, :o.)u.ii. . ,