Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, August 21, 1902, Image 6

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    County Correspondence,
Mr. Kin m .1 CaMetl. of Oulilor
nin, h: arrive! f r viit wiih
relative.
Miss Kll.i Kink', of Orvallif, was.
rninlay visitors: tin p.ee.
Mi. Claude Skinner, of On pir.
City, hI Mi" Hull, of Moil
mouth, attended the dedication ex
frciM' of the M. K. church hi thin
place .unday.
Mil. Ire,! l.invi'.le returned
t,b-r home in tVi'VHlli Tuesday I
after a ten Ja"c VtMt it n rela
tive here.
Mr. and Mr. Willard C'auihorn.
of Well, were among other who
visited in Buena Sunday.
Frank Hall and wife, of Croston,
were net of Mr and Mrs Klnier
Hall Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Archie Morrison left Tues
day Tor her home in Corvalli after
a visit with her aunt, Mrs. A J
Kieliardson.
Mrs. Kd Tyler ami Imhy daugh
ter, of Croston, Marion county,
were guests of relatives over Sun
day in Buena Vista.
Mr. Emma llughey, of Well,
spent Sunday her.
Mrs. Grace E. Hall i the guest
this week of relative and friend
in Corvallis.
Mrs. Bettie Ilidders. of Well,
nnd daughter. Mi Addie. of Port
land, attended the exercise here
Sunday.
V. S. Linville. of Corvallis, vis
ited at the Uichardson home Sun
day. There was some uneasiness
among farmers hereabouts the lat
ter part of the week on account of
cloudy skies and a few light show
ers, but the fears entertained have
been dispelled by a return of good
weather and harvesting goes on at
a merry pace.
Gideon Davisson has consider
able of a reputation as a gardener,
and his efforts this year are a
credit, to himself It is said that
Mr. Davisson has success with any
thing that he undertakes o raise in
the vegetable line a bappy knack
that but few people possess. His
gardens this year, are a pretty
sight to see.
The Redeilieatioii.
Special from Bueua Vista.
The Methodist church in Buena
Vista, recently moved from the site
it had occupied fur 2 years, to a
new location just west of the stores,
was re-dedicated last week.
The exercises began Saturday
evening and closed Monday after
noon and were largely attended.
Parties from Corvallis, Wells. Inde
pendence, Suvr, Parker and Mon
mouth were in evidence at the
meeting and local residents were
out in full foioe.
G. Keller , H. R. Nehrbas
Flouring Mills
(Formerly the Burns Mill.)
Now running day and night.
Will My wheat or make exchanges.
Don't fail to iry their Luckiamute Crusade Flour,
Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, Germ Meal.
Not equaled on the market.
1NDK IM-INDK X(T. K NTK lU'KISK, lNDKl'KNnKNCK, Ol.KliON, AUurST 21, IU"2.
.aMl
The features of Saturday eve
ning's meeiing were very iuterca.
ting. The program was givou by
Miss Maiguerito l.onpu'ie, hit of
Chirago. vocalist and impersonator;
Mi Kuima Bryan, of Jefferson,
pianist and accompanist; Mrs. J.
V. Welch. Silverton, soprano; ami
lU'V. Osborne, of Independence.
Inritotie. Kach number was well
rendered ami heartily appreciated
bv the largo congregation present.
Mis I.ongacra has a splendid voice
and her singing delighted all who
heard. Her impersonation were
also well received.
The local choir gave several se
lections that received very favor
able comment.
Sunday morning the church was
well filled and the exercise oocu
nied about three hours' time.
There was, besides the regular open
ing services, a solo bv Rev. Osborne
another by Mis I.ongacre and an
able sermon by lr. rord.ol Kugene
A collection was taken, the amount
of which in cash and subscriptions.
wa fllo. According to ttie writer
understanding this money i to be
applied in constructing a shed near
the church to shelter teams arm in
in placing a new fence around the
premises.
The exercises Sunday atternoon
were given principally by the'ehil-
It is a great affliction for a woman to
have her face disfigured by pimplei or
any form of eniplive disease. It niaites
her morbid and sensitive, and robs her
of social enjoyment. Disfiguring erup
tions are caused bv impure blood, and
are entirely cured by the great b'oo
purifving medicine Dr. Pierce'a Golden
Medical Discovery. It remove from the
blood the poisonous impurities which
cause disease. It perfectly and perman
ently cures scrofulous tores, eczema,
tetter, boils, pimples and other eruptive
diseases which are caused by the blood t
impurity. It increases the action of
the blood-makine glands and thus in
creases the supply of pure rich blood.
"For about one year and half my face wa
rrv bailly broken out." writes Mm Carnr
ArtZms. of7 116 Wt Main Street.
Mich "I pent a Rreot clenl of money wi in enc
'.or. and for different tctndaof medicine, but re
ceded no benefit. At lat I read one of v.ir
advertinement. in a paper, and obtained a bottle
of Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery He-
.'ore I nati taisra uh, i.,,..,.. w. . ------ -
ni;'ced a chanue. and after taking three bottle.
I was entirely cured. I can well recommend
Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery to any
one aiinilarly alUicted."
The sole motive for substitution is to
permit the dealer to make the little
more profit paid by the sale of less mer
itorious medicines. He gains ; you lose.
Therefore accept no substitute for
"Golden Medical Discovery."
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, a book conlainig 1008 pages,
is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps
for expense of mailing only, for the book
in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the vol
ume bound in cloth. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
dreut and wer tlret elan. The in
vocation whh hy I r. Ford anil he
lidosaverv well rendered vocal
n,.K by Mi'a Uelia I'agenkopf, who
is a favorite mnger with the Buena
ViaU public there were recitation
bv Sy Iva Ko. (ieorgc Ground,
Helen Lock hart, Neva Steele, Her
nice. McDonald. Ma tod Toi If rlield,
Carrie Nanh and other. Soiik
were oiing bv Mica Bertha Kmve,
IWtlnvil.U lieilfoul And I-Piia Bald
win twitl Hanoi Nixon gav a very
pretty duet, la-aides which there
were "marching minus, m-lectiona hy
the choir and a collection.
The Ihiee. days' program wa
concluded Monday evening when
at " o'clock, llu'ie was an old tawh
ioihhI MethtHlitit tea dunking on
the church lawn and at 8 . 111. a
lecture in the church by lr. K-rd
After lh program Saturdav
evening there wa an ice crmm
witil on the lawn nd Sunday
noon thone from a iliManc partici
paled in a bal;et dinner tn the
churih ground. :
Thrt edillce wild re dediented Sun
day forenoon, bv Dr. Ford, of
"iugein. who ia an able npealcer
and well known throughout the
Will.tmette Valley.
llitllstoii
U. H. llirku, ofie of our pronii
rent farmera is nick in the hospital
at Portland.
The grain is turning out very
poor in this locality.
Aaron Tillry has bought the
the Hyde place, where he will soon
move his father and mother.
Mrs. Tillery haa Wen viaiting
kindred at Newberg.
Mrs. Harris is visiting in Dalian
thin week.
There will be preaching here
next Sunday evening at eight
o'clock by Prof. Matthews, of Sheri
dan. '
Mrs . Ethel Branson ha gone to
Bellvine to go with a cook wagon.
Robert Sears is working at Mo
Coy. J. Sears and family have return
ed from tlm coant and report a
pleasant time.
Sport wcll has returned from
Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Delanhment, ot
Oregon City are visiting the home
of her parents Newt Branson and
wife at Ballston.
Miss Mary North, of Sheridan, is
working for Mrn. George McFarqu
har. S. A. Ball and Miss Nellie Seare
went to Dallas last Tuesday.
Mr. ond Mrs. Irving Mathews, of
Aberdeen, Washington, is visiting
relative here.
JVIAKKIFJ.
ST RON ( CON N KTT. At Cen
tralia. Vah.. on Sunday, Aug.
3, 1!K)2, Miss Hose Connett, of
this city, to C. V. Strong.
The newly married couple are ex
pected here soon on a visit to Mrs.
Strong's father I. Connett and
family.
ORCHAU D (1 II E K S E I'i eas a n t
Orchard, of " Ballston and Mrs.
Oreene of the Highlands, wore
united in marriage at the home of
Mrs. Ottinger last Sunday, Kev.
Pewtherer, of Crowley perform
ing the ceremony.
The happy old couple com
menced house-keeping the next day
at Mr. Orchard's home at this place
Thev are two among our most
worthy old people he being aged
about seventy and she about sixty
four. We wish them much joy and
to remain in happiness the rest of
tneirday
IK. DAK KIN WILL KISMAItf.
In Answer to Urgent Appeals
He Will rttemrln Until
November 1.
Those who have been treating
with Dr. Darrin, or have any dis
ease whatever will herald with de-
Dizzy ?
Then your liver Isn't acting
well. You suffer from bilious
ness, constipation. Ayers
Pills act directly on the liver.
For 60 years they have been
h Standard Family PM.
Small doses cure.
AII4ruflalt.
"Vi'iil ' m",..l. ha ..t'lH..l4a IwailUUl
brown or Oi k Ula. k Than a
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE,r.
iillt the iwilliHtneenielit lht he
has at bixl coii-eubd lo listen to,
nrent ni peals snd reioitin uwhil"'
loiiuei at the Willamette. Hotel in
Salein. The re nut ill ion ol' t lie di'C-
tor is such and the suces of Ins
crises iia liw s marked as t-i give
liiin an ii:t( 1 nutioniil reputation.
and the pople ol Ihi section;
should feel llatteied lo have so
eminei t 11 physician in their ;
mid -t
Wc Are Conscientious.
Substitutes, and impure drugs have no place in our store. We
know phvsicians do not want us logse them, and we won't do it.
Kvery prWcHption here is compounded of pure drug-, hy careful,
eompot-nl and in curate pharmacist', who don't mute mistakes.
You can trust us with jour prescription preparing.
A. S. Locke, Druggist,
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