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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1902)
ItfDEPHN'DENCE KNTKUr.'iSK, IN'DKPENDESCE. OKKt.ON, AU0U8T 21 l'J02. .1 .1 i r,,Kt'l im r litK'fl srtincm lu I lulu, It" t I'icKel's IimIi-ih ImIi-imi', r. Ilo aill I Monmouth Correspondents. Mr. tlmide I'.oothby accom panied Ikt mother t Wooillxirn till WM'k. Win. Worth arrival here Satur day from Portland and Inn hi tock of Hoods on display at Mr. Zt ijili-r'n store. Mr. Church in visiting on tli" Lmkiamute this week. Mm. Chance MulkfV and child rin returned to their homo hi Pleasant Hill Thursday. Win. Mulkev and J!,, T'l'll'T drove to Pleasant IMI lt week. 1 r. liird, of Spokane, spent part of thi week with relative N'T- Mr. Krame anil daughter re turned this wk from Ashland afier a month's stay. Mr. F.inmett returned from Ha' git v Monday. Mrs Allen i M Oregon City with her daughter, Mr. Uwy, who in quit ill. Mr. Thomas Newbill returned to his home at Iiallston on Mon day after an extended stay with friends hero. Mr. Win. liryant went to Port land Tuesday. Mm. Stengel returned Monday from Dallas after a week a visit. Mr. Frank Morris and A. . Adk ns were 1'ttl as visitors r uouj . AU"" ! Minxes Esther and Mary Stengel j have gone to New York to work n their brother-in-law's store. , H. H. Portwood returned Friday J from New port nnd with his family snent Sunday with Kmtnett StaatBi and family at Lewisville. S. M. Daniel and family left on J Tuenday for a brief outing at New port. Miss Marie firiflen is reported quite ill. Mint Merlio Conklin sjient part of lat week at Salem. Mhs Mabel layers frnrnt last week with friends at Rickreall. E. S. Cattron spent Sunday with his family here. Mrs. Jamison returned Sunday irom Perrydale, where Bhe has vis ited her mother. Mrs. Jamison brought with her a nice baby boy. John Howell spent last Thurs day at Dallas. Mrs. David Foulkes and chil dren, of Portland, are visiting the family of L. Ground. v Mrs. Lillifl Cooper, of Salem, is spending this week with friends here. John Holman and family, of Al bany, spent Sunday with Mrs. Worth here. Mr. Orr was over from Rickreall this week hunting hop pickers. Wm. Mulkey has secured the! contract for the rural mail delivery j for this district and will make his j first trip September let. u ll li itumv unlawful Ili. and csnl-iiio.inl.. Wll from the .... Gallery, plrM mi when olhei- MM. 1 i J Mis Parodine Doughty in spend ing a f-w week at h-r home hre. Mr. Arlliur Woods and wife, of Portland, accompanied Kd lied well and family on a trip to Netatts Hay Friday. J. II. Moran was a Salem vieitor thU week. Clay Fruier spent Sunday here with hia sinter, Mrs. Denny. U.-v. K, C. Wigmoie and family returned Friday from a trip to Ocean i'ark. Mr Arlio Hampton returned Monday from a canvassing trip through Tillamook and Yamhill counties. In last week's paper we Mated that Mr. While would live in a part of Mr. Hoffman's house. Thin is a .mistake. She ha rented the SiekahV-se house. Mr. Iloflman says he. has no house room to rent. Wheat in coming into the ware house here at a lively rate. Mr. William Worth and wife, of Portland, have moved to Mon mouth. They formerly lived here Mr. Worth expect to go into busi ness here noon. A. L. Cliu.e is lanind to keep up o.;t. iitu iitni.a He has had a j telephone put up in his shop which l.o ..niiu IihihIv for him. .. ., , W.N. O'Kelley is around once mir(i( jlftVK almost recovered from lh() Minift gmallpox. r J)upU irt the iJVangelical church Sunjny nignt. , f HOUSEWORK Too much housework wrecks wo men's nerves. And tho constant euro of children, day and night, is often too trying for even a strong woman. A haggard face tells the story of the overworked housewife and mother. Deranged mouses, louoorrhu'a and falling of tho womb result from overwork. Krery housewife needs a remedy to regulate her menses and to keep her sensitive female organs in perfect condition. WME" CARDUI is doing this for thousands of American women to-day. It cured Mrs. Jones and that is why she writes this frank letter : Glondeane, Ky., Feb. 10, 1901. I m io Rind that your Wine of Crdul U helplnic mo. 1 iu forlinit better than 1 have flt tor yoara. I am doing- my own work without any help, and I washed lawt week and wm not one bit tired. That ahowa that tie W lne 1 doinu nie good. I am netting- flohier than I ever wm before, and aleep rood and eat hearty. Before 1 beiran tak n Wine of Cardut, 1 uned to have to lay down five or ii timea every day, but now I donot think of lying down through the day. Mm. IUchaud Jonm. i.oo at iMtruttisrs. fat adrtr anil lltrtnn. adSfeM. f ''"I.TOC Chaiuaouf Madiclna Co.. caanaawwa, r- Kl Van Dornsifit has had a new bill lxird put up north of th ware house. This week will alm t wind up threshing around Mnmnuth. Mrs. Arthur Haley returned on Sunday from the Sulphur Springs, where she bad Iwen to see her mother, who is there fo' her health. It is quit" a heal'h '" ing alsmt ten dill'erent teni there now. Cotswold Kama I'or Hale. 'I horoughbred Cotswold r uns for sule; iiyintered or llfiregicteled. C W. I,ei,ard, Monmouth, Or-go". Will Stay in Salem. Gentlemanly Treatment of His Patients Has Made Dr. . Darrin Very Popular. Hale in Statesman. On account of many earnent luminal requests from people desirinit to svait tlivmselyt-s ( the U-nellt of liin services, Jr. Dnrriil "1ms linslly deided to n uiHin in Halem two months longer, lie liml alreaily estended his stay two months. This latent decision will k.N- ci-leLrateil physician here during the months of Septcmlier and Ociulier. During the v t of Ir. Iiarrin lie lias liiHdo many friend lv hi Kfiierou and uentlemanly treatment of lils ptient and his constant solicitude for their welfare., lie has rehiwd none wltn Imvn come to him needing his ser vices and he has Iwen js-rfeetly frank in telling each one the true condition o1 I. In nr Iht case, and inst what inik'ht be expected as the recult of treatment, or whether any treatment wnulil do iforni. The rooms of Dr. Darrin at the Wil lamette Hotel are often crowded, and lie is kept constantly husy. There are a Kreat many eople w ho will Ihj glad to know that the doctor has been pre- vll.l mmn to remain two months longer. IUkIiIiukI. Henry Shafer arrived on Satur day's train from Portland to re main until after hop picking. John McCulloch, a heavy tax- paver in Kent, accompanied by his son and daughter, will start lor Polk county September 2nd with a view of locating here somewhere Frank Bennett came down last from Sherman county ?n business, returning Saturday. Tom Reeves sold his place last week to Frank Bennett. Consid eration 500. Mr. Reeves does not know where he will locate next, but will give possession of the premises November 1st. Threshing machines are hum ming all around us. We are in formed that Lou Stapleton has not started his machine as he could not get men enough fr a crew. Prunes are turning blue very fast, indicating an early harvest this year. Nearly all the late gardens, such as squash, cabbage, cucumbers, etc, are being devoured by it small black beetle. And everybody is complaining that gophers are tak ing the potato patches. Some strong preventive measure will have to be introduced. $10O Howard, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at. least one dreaded dmeBse that science lias been able to cure in all its stages and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now kuown to the medical fraternity . Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curs is taken internally. aetinR directly R aket Thin full will In- mvly to hhow you a nice assort- ini'iit of ptMii in tin- way of Calicos, Mus lins, Ginghams, Underwear, osiery, Overalls, Work and Dress Shirts, ready-made outing flannel night gowns for Ladies and Misses,Gloves, Suspenders, Trunks.Valises, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Hats, Caps. We Ktart tin- Ke-ason with "1' pairs hop glove ami a line of notion. We alo have tne irQft SHOES None are better. For nine years we have nolI them. ,J . vV. I-.1. THE RAKET STOR inonmouib-Tndependencc and Salem ...STAGE,,,, SUMMER SCHEDULE. Leaves Monmouth at 7:150 A. M. Leaves Independence at H A.M. Returning leaves Salem at 2:30 o'clock P. M. Headquarter at Little Palace Hotel, Independence. Bed Front Barn at Salem. J.A. BYERS; Prop. upon the blood and mucous surfaces of Bessie Taylor is out visiting the system, thereby destroying the wjtn Viola Alexander, foundation of the diwase and giving the . . . . patient strength by buildinX P the Libs Davidson wife and two oonstitufion and assisting nature in do- boys and Lillian Cox left last Sat ing its work. The proprietors have so urJay for Sodaville. much faith in its curative powers that ,,. offer One Hundred Dollar, for a ny a cane that it fails to cure. Hnd tor list J of testimonials. lft8t week- Address. F. J. CIIENE w, r,.li.dn. o. .sola ny uruKgisis, iok. Hall's Family Tills are the best. Calvary. E. Kvans went to Portland Fri- day. J. Cauthorn and two daughters l ..t V a F .a 11 rfl dtnrfpfl for New- Ak LI WIS CS. liv - port Thursday to spend a week or two on the sea shore. J. M. Tedrow and party returned j from Belknap springs last Sunday, j Emmitt Garr is visiting his; I sister. Mrs. Hattie Rein". I Mrs. James Alexander, Mrs. Will j Scott and two children are in Soda--ville. ' Mrs. Anna Gupton, who has: been visitinp here for several) months has returned to her home! in Portland. John Smith went up to the springs last week to visit with his wife and daughter. i Tliiirston Lumber Company, DALLJS, OM2GOX. ....Manufacturers of.... LtlfUBBR 0F ALL2 KINDS 4) Dry Stork Ahmy on Note: We have a first-class dry inoroiiKoiy the r Stor Geo.F.Rodgers&Co. Wholesale Paper Dealers ) Our Paper and Bags are products of i the best mills in the country. You 1 will save money ou prices and freight j h j 3Q CQurt Saem Qr, j with us. Eight day CLOCKS from at 0. H. Kramer $ Cos. it CI it Jlaml, also Cedar Shlugte CJ II kiln, which enables us to give you uiv $4.50 to $8.00