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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1902)
INI1TKNI!.N( K KNTKKPKISK, IXUKPKNDKNTF., OKKciON, AtNilVr I I W2. IVilOf. I C. P. Wells, of IIumu Vita, w8 ! in this part of tlx emuitry hist ! week looking f r it location Mit- h!i' for Mock laicinp. The Mi!"" A mm "ml Pelia pHjtfiiKopf are gui'iU at t'"' homo' of thfir Im other hl. .. O. ! uliin.t, of Salem. wh( whs making improvement on hi i'i lim in t mountain, acciil-mtly cut liilf. Ii ni'i l'ite sii-virly hist ; w.'t-k iiml g.tne hnn' to nurej til-- wniimL j J.ihn U uci, r..t,-het celt- r at j tl.f 1'. the Luml it Co' sawmill, ij tl.MtMeti as the ri'Mlll of u violent; fall. Kr.mii (iii'i.nn is oarryin.: his! riolit ii fin in 'i flinj on luvoui.t of' i i : y I'uiiuva.' 11 which I) was IIIU'.S tl.i IV 'til-' huli'l'J HI" Ollrt j tins' iasl week. No hones wire j lrok-n but hi arm was hauMyj sprained and is still disabled. I C. K. SpauUitig. of NewhiMy, j was inspecting the psutuung lagging camps last week. Mr. Sylister U'oimr, who has ! jn li,su putting up hlack Wen visiting relatives here, has j harries. He will probahly lie gone gone to Philomath for a brief etiy, jSOme time. after which she will K.i to Idaho j j phii()H1(lu.r and Colorado on the way back to j Why her home at Wonier, Kansas. , jt th it tempor8 ri,t wilh Will Sheweys new buggy seems j (he temperature? t increase his popularity with the i Tiulri llV) Augllst 7tl)) young ladies. j j,, i) Mr an(, M,g Jac,, WIR. Miss Hetty Turner, of LewisviUei ner, a hoy. We asked Mr. Wagner has been making an extended visit i the young man's name eo that we with relatives here and one of ouriCt)uld publish it nnd were informed society vounz men 8eema to be in an unueualiy happy state ot mind. Business called Frank Gilliam to your city last week and as one of his hands is temporarily disabled it) week we learned that Mr. and Mrs. was feared he would have trouble in j Jonathan t'ouMer had returned driving bis horse, but it has ben ;fnii) their three ni .iith' visit in learned that he frequently uses but Jand U.t.t Alma. Michigan. They one hand in driving whim he has ; report that section n- suffering full use of each of them. j trom over-heavy rainfall which is The Pedee Lioar Cj. UptiUii.g tl:,t:'i'-' ""P" v-r-v wriwUB,-r-in a new boiler and engine Ui b j Mr and Mrs..! S Talhott and used to drive tlie plainer and some 'daughter. Pearl, and J. W. Wheier of the lighter machinery. " ! went over to New port Saturday. Lewis Ritner. Alva Homer and ! Mr. Talbot returned the first of Frank Gilliam eioh boM a lot of ' th week hut the rest of the party sheep to P. II. Johnson, of Mon- i mai-ed for an indefinite per.od, mouth, last week. I Mr. Wheeler hoping that the dea air and fare would prove of benefit The cutting of grain will be j t) (i,01,iac,1 frouWe ()f()Ilg 8tftnd. hnishea oy tae una lie 01 trie pres ent week ana our thresher men j flr rev for their nart of the! I j season's work. rrospects ior a large y.em o. ; hops seem to improve as tlie season advances and active prepex ation for the picking season is noted about the yards and dry houses. Potatoes and garden truck seem to florish under the extreme high temperature that prevailed during the past week. hook Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton O., can do w now, though for years tie couian-c because ne sunereu u uo.o n,.s.n trn it a. tirnrut T,rrV tf inIliraa. I UJf 1 1 w (11 III- nnni iviiii oi iijmij tltin. All physicians and medicines failed to help Iiim till he tried F.tectriu Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a god send to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Unrivaled for dis eases of the Htomach, Liver anil Kid neys, they build up ami give new life to the whole system. Try them. Only 50e. Guaranteed by Kirkland Drug Co. FALLS CITV. Falls City Leader In search of cooler breezes and comfort E. II. Wa'kins started for his home at Cathlameti Thursday. I Coughing ' I was given up to die with quick consumption. 1 then began to use Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral. I Improved at once, and m now In perfect health." Chas. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you Know it will be down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Aycr's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. TkiH tilt, t Ik.. Mc , tl. All Initial. Co. nil your tartar. If ! !" uk It. Ihl l t . " 1mi U with him. Wflllln J. c. AlUt CO.. Utwull. Mm. II. M. Cramer, the well-known Corvulli oriitin uianufacturiT. was .(i t,)H t.jly ,jie latler par! of last week. S. II. McSheerv is at his ranch ; that, while he had no name, he j was a fine lo king boy.. We wish him success. Too late for publication last ; HOI. Heston McSheery sold his build- lings and confectionery stock to It. R. I'.ettis last week, the transfer takjnK ,aW Fri(J;iy mnTnin Mr. Bettis is not a stranger, and ho needs no introduction. At present G. L. McMurphy is officiating be hind the counters and taking care of a good trade. Mr. Bettis in tends to make the deal a good in vestmen? fv keeping a good stock of all goods in his line and being always ready to supply any call. Fred Ilolman drove U'illard Gilbert as far as Independence Sunday on his way homo to philomath Mr Cilbert n;tura ' ing to his work there. A letter from John J. Brown to the I. O. (). F. lodge gives some things of interest. lie is at Yoncalla, half way between Oakland and Drain.' He says that there ure plenty of two things on his ranch, namely work and fruit. We imagine that he puts most of his time in the orchard. lie says that it has been so hot there that fire fells cool to the touch. Mr. tmd Mi;. Siinntcl Tctho row received a visit from Harry Christian nnd wifo of Iiulcpen deiicn last wick. Mrs. Christiini is a sister of Mr. Ti tliciow. Mr, Clnislian is uu old Califoniiu inincr and tlioiij;!! now 71 years old recently returned fiom ii trip to Nome. Wo mnlcistai d thr.t Mr. and Mrs. Cluislirtii aro making nnuneinciits to make Falls City their lionie. Gillietl Tyson has had I. 15. Isaac at work for several day?, adding to and linishin up the house on his properly nenr the Christian church. A new wood shed, buck porch and finishiuu of tho interior are the things to be done, after which point and paper will bo brought into use. Mr. Tyson hNo contemplates a new well. When tlie work is dono, Mr. Tyson will have es neat nnd tasty a home us there is in. Falls City. J. U. Ford tiiid wife uro to occupy tho residence with Mr. Tyson. XOTICK FOU PUBLICATION I emrlnient of Ih Interior. I.hihI lUtiii ut )reKoii City, lr., July ".'I. tiHii Notien Is herehy r'veii tlmt tin' ft lowniK liaiiied w'tller lias llletl imth of his inU'irtlou lo make fliml proof hi mipiMirt of his claim, ami ihatMlil proof will t maile t-fore the !!ei!ltor nail ItiH-elver lit I'. H. Lainl tltllee i.l r.-Lriiii Cltv. Orcifon. oh Septeinls-r ft. UK)'.' vl : ( Imrle Maltaum 11. V,. No. l.KHti for the N K'4 .f. I, t H, It H V. He liBiius the following lliii' t prove Iiim continuous resilience, upon Hint cultivation nfsahl hunt, via. tieo. 1.. Hawkins, of liiileiieiuletice, Ori- Kotii Freeman Itohinson, of Falls t'lty, ureifiui ; Kielmnl K. FeriiBii, of In ilepentleiice, Oregon ; tleoiKe C Wil son, of liuli'penik'lice. tlren.in. I HAJS. n. Hli"itr..-i, Jit-K later. First pub. July 24, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Otliee at Or.-Bu City, Or., Ju y -.'I, IW2. Vniitv la lierft.v lrlvell that the fob l..u.li,ir.,,uiil ai'ltltT llHH lllfll 111)1 ill. of her intention to miiRe It mil proof In . , .i i. ... t.i support or tier eiaini, mm mm mm prtKil w ill l made nemri. nejiier nun l'......lvup IT. S Land Olliee nl Orruoil City, Oretion, on Seplemlier 5, IIHrj, vl :' JeHi Miittlsmi H K No. llltisa for the HI iVV, Mi'iHW'4'W,l, N V J N VV!4' hee . T 8 H, It 8 W. Mhe namea tne ioiiowiiik wimwa In ,.r..vu llur ,.!. f I I IK IIIM trail ll' lll'tt IIIIOII ...l ..,.llli-,.H,,n ot khI.I lltnil vl.: (.I'D. . Wilson, ef Iiiilepeioletice, Oregon; Freeman Kotilnson. i.i raiia iii.v.iw-unit- I'lflianl K. Kerirusoil. oflmln- pemlenee, OreKoii; (ieo. It. Hawkins, of JnilependeiKV, Ori Ki n l.HAB, It. i'lVt HI'.", IteftlaU-r. First puh. July 24. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land OH'ich at Oreuon t'lty, Or., July i, UK)'.'. In lu.rxliv oiven Hint the fol- low intr-n limed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make ft mil prtaif in support of li's claim, ami ihatmild proor Will tie made tierorn uetaier nun Receiver V. 8. Lund Olliee, atOreirnn Cltv, Oregon, on Seplemlier f, liU'L', viz : Kicliard K. Fertfusou H 10 No. I.il'l.) for the KKi K.-c. 8 T 8, 8, It 8 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ofsHHl land, viz: tieo (i. Wilson, of Independence. Oregon ; Clii.ile Mattiaon, of luilependen'e, Oregon; Freemnn Robinson, of Fulls City, Oregon; (ieorge L. Hawkins, of Independence. Oregon. CHAH. It. MOOHKS, Iteglater. First pub. July 1'4. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. United ginlns Limrt Olllco, Orrnon 'ily. or.. .lunn In, imfJ. Nollen In hereiiv given I lint In roinpllMiict. Willi the tirnvlMliinn of llm net of eoiiurew" if Jion!l IKiS. fiitltlfrt "An ad for lln. wile or llinlier land In Hie Hlatfkor ' nllfnrnla, Ora Kon, Navaila.aiiil WnMhiiiKton Territory,' an exli'inlfit In "II I lie pnlille liii.il alalt't liy nit of AtlKintl 4. IHW2. Hadle HmlUt, of lndpen rieine noiinty ofViilk, Mai of nnwni. Iih lliladav lel In thin l-lll. er aworn Hlnte- menl No. fi7l, for the purehaap of llm N r. tit Sretlon N'. ' 111 Townhli No. M, Haniie No 7 W, and will offer iirmifto ahow Unit the land miUKlit l more valunljle lor lt tun- lcr nr iniin iIihm for am i.'iilnioil pio iH,i' att.l to "ttl.liMli h,-r rliotn lonnl.l lnnl ln'hitu lli I'uioo.v l li iki.r I'ulli oioo val IHlllua, oi.'kiiii, on KHiiii'ilny, 1 1 iMMIi ilay ! Alltlllal, ll.lj. sl.u i,unii' a linri a: II II. Kel'. "T liiil.'ei'iHit'tt.H., ur.'tfmt; l.l. Hinlili.ol heta HitilMin., oo'tnin; V'lilit K.'lt, ut liet. I"ii .li'lliv, liti'Holii lllley Illlll'Ullk. r'tl 'e, OO'U.tll Any Mini ah ki oa elalnili" advanoly lllt Ulll.t'l'lll'l IiiihU miv riu.i' "i llln llmlr I'lnUna In IIOh i.iiuhi uu . r l.i'lnru iwlit ;mili ilay til Augnti l"'J. IMIAi. II, MooltlvH, It-ai.ti-r, KI puli. .In no null. Timber Laud. A.t Junti I!, 1S78 Notice lr 1'ulilicnlion. I'till.-tl Hialr l.nn.l oilli i', Or. t. iii t in . ui.. Jinn. In. I'.'. NiiIIit l ln'ivhy ulM'll Hull I" I'.xlU'lHi ut llli lln' r,i Ul.ni nl llii'tirli.l is,mii nf Jioi.'.l. I'i. ,'iilllli'l "An n.'l li-l' Hi" li- "I I nil'iT lioi.l. In III.' Mlnl nl t iilllnrithi, uri it.ili, Nvii.tii, ion I W ii.tilnillint ,',i rilor. ," an ,.i. ii, I.', I .i 1. 1 1 in.' i.nlilli' In tot Kino My am in nifiil I. Iw'J. V Inn Ki'lto. ii I n. I. p, ii. il.'iii'.', ttnoii v ut ISilk, Mtuit' if i irt-it.iii, liitt llil ilt llli'.l In Oil. .illl,.' In r ..rn lull" in. 'til So ;ii. for lln. iiiet'lm... tilllit'l ',il s,-,,,,ii N,i ;Hi i 'I'.iw u.l,lt N.t. U. Itiinvt. Nil t W , nn.l will .1 1 r i .... I in I.I,.. v. Il.nl lli Itonl iiiitflii I. nun., t ii'iiiiIiIi' l..r 1 1 a 1 1 in. lMT.ll' Ml, I!, I' lllltll llir Ht:l I. -111111011 lll. I'...-, uml In iiiti.sh inn' t'litiin l.i Miti.l litnit ii.'imn Hi,, rtilinlt rl.'tkitr I'nlk I'-nintv, it I I'iiIiii'., On'ii.'h, ..n NOuul.iv, lit,. VIIi.Uvii AiiiillKl, III a sin. nnnti' it a ll iii'M-.; I I. Htnuli. i.f tie il.'.i'ii, leu. ori'Mon; s.,1,1 in Miniili, nl Iii.I.h I'.'tiil.'iii',.. Or.-tf.in: llilt-y llinlnnih. ul I'. tlf,., on ui.n; II. II, hi l.. i. nl liiili-c. nil' i..-', I ir- ii"ii. Anv ami all lu'i-viunt t'lalitonit a.tftM'l.v Hi.' alHivt. .Ii'wrrtlit'il Inlitl. ait. rtiiit'it il In llli-llif ir eliiiin. In llil iiitliv nit ttr l.t-lum m. I .milt tluv til AumiKi, IiiJ i ll A". II. MOHKK". It.-ist-tor. Unit puli. Junt" '.11. YOUR BEST GIRL Can tel! you alien votir luninlry is right. ,.i wlll'notieu It if It 1 not done up well ipiicker than you are likely to. If you want lo miike vour l"t iippearanci alwny ta-fore jour best (jirl you nhoulil have your w'ork doim at the Salem Mcaiti Ijoimlrv, laa'aue here every thing Is tlone caaelully, and your aliirt. collars and eiiirs are aUava light. Or ders lelt at the Kiitch Haiiter Shop ill it't'vivu prompt attention Salem Steam Eaundry, Colotn l J. Olmsted, Prop, Doroils D. Olmaied. Mgr. Phone II. il'JO Litierty street HOfT LINE and union Pacific IIKI'AHT run TLMKSCHKDUI.K KIIOH IMIKI'KMIKNrK AaillVK rilOM Chicago Halt Ijike, Denver, I'ortlanit Ft Worth, OiiiiiIiii, Special Kansus -i t y , Ht. Ua in via bonis, Chicago and IliintiiiH- Kiist. ton. 4 .III) p in Atlantic Salt bake, Denver, Kx press Ft Worth, Omaha, 8:60 p in via Kansas City, St 8: If) a in Hunting- Louis, Cliicauo ton. and Kant. St I'aul Walla Walla, Lewis Fast Mail ton, Spokane, Wiil (i a m via lace, Pullman, 7 a in Kpokiinf-. Minneapolis, St Paul, Dulutli.MIl- waukee, Chicago and FiiHt. 7 Itrtllm llrit-thlllfl tn Chicft?0. Nfl change of cara. Tickets Fast via all rail or via lmat ami rail via Portland. OCKAN AND KIVKIt SCI1KDUI.K FROM lOIITI.ANn, All mailing datea subject to change. Fwr San Francisco I Sail everv 5 tlavs. 8 p III Daily except Sunday 8 p m Saturday 10 p m " 4 p in COI.CMHU HIVKU To Astoria and way 4 p m landings. Kx. Sun. AL IIERREN, Agt., Independence. ; 4 .i. i. iitviNi:. 4 rivUrv FMlc and 4 ilujtlct of m I'c-ct. f A Colleeliona a apieUII.V Aid'Hl f for a linmlier nl alulnlHKl olil line 4 liiNUlttlie eonipanlea. " A I NtiM'KM'liNO:, Olll'lioN. f rTfX 9 i .;ii. ov, I THE CITY CrtickCransfcrCo. $ F- M. SK'NNER. Prop A ....My peinlinl Mllelilioll Vfiven to J- ... - . ... i t l t v nn or. 1 1' ip tut t in. if. i ti. it.,-, . i . J alteiilinii III every lnlni imiom: a7-i. C INDENL'ctJ. utu t P etcmcc!s')x: ' $f$ft 6. C Hawkins L.,iVl V'''-V'i'l'V Imlepelltlelice, Ore. mim Marble ami i tn t o i if ii i am! Ih'ii.b ttuiea t ' inetery vtoik I'lc. Pclk County Bank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, Omcuon. : J. II. II trt i i.v, I". I Caui ukI.1., ! Pre.,.nt. Vice pre. ; Is ('. JWiii.i., Caithier. Paio Cpitl, jo,ooo. i Dim MriMs: J. H. llawley, I", I.. ; i Campliell, I. M. Simpmui, J. H. V. J I Itutler, John it. Stump, J. A. j ' Withrow, F. 8. Powell. j j .....Trammel a (ieueral Hanking ; and ExchuiiK" Itusineca j MOTOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE 4 MONMOUTH U All. WAY CO. t,rnvt' Ind'MH'ie tleiif, fur Mum tuonlli aittl Alrlln ?;'in a. m. u t, in, Livi't Inilepen" ilence fur Mine inmitiiaml Hitllit. II in a. in. 7:l.i . m, ,'vi' Miniiiiiiiilll for Alrlln. "flu a. in. a:') p. in. I,'vi M.imnttiilli fur ImliitK. Il iii a. m. 7:'i p. in. ( eavt-n Alrlle for Moitiitnuih ami liuleptnidtnitn. "i a, in, p. in. ! (,eiive I hi I lint for ' fill .11 iiiinii it anil Judeliemli'ltct. H p. III. ( S:,'i " ' l,'Vf Mitlilunutll fttr lmli'fiitlenii. Hi a. Ill, , l::m it. m, in Alt " ! ll;OU " I I'ltveM Imtepell" tlfiitw for Mutt, p. Ill arlin ,32Cal.High PreaauraSmokoles IN MODEL 1893 y our full l.nc ot MnUtft '0.1 r i ;!, aolitl tnj lake down, for the nr J Tilthcf IIK.H kLhiUKB SMOKt LrSbcnrl riilr. 1 h,a iic uca HiS ritn hulici mil hm m vrUn-lty oi over i.OUU feet per nccftnd. nukitii If lite moKt powerful CHrliufRC nuUo fur nn Antcricin nrnt, with (he et cepfion of ihe.3(40 U. S Armr. Ii m u ffk icntly deadly for any gitme known tn North A merle. Another dvtntujtc in thai the harrt l rc btircd and rifiedtbul not chamhcrrdttxacily I he ame a thercKuiar.3 40 Mirlln.one turn In I v Invhr . 1 hU makci the ue of Muck powder anil lead bullet as natufacinry and ennvenieni at in a regular bt-uk powder rllic, lltiaaifrla the Nrst hijh-prea. ure arm developed in thia country for a caliber larger thin .30, and the llrat to ue a alow enough twlat tn live heat reaults with bin powder immunliion. rtriaameaa..0 AO MARMN. 120 Pa;j cat; lot of rlnct, abut- I gun, ammunition, etc. cover in Ucolura, mailed for three utampa. 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