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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
1 ixi)i:ri:NPi:Nci: i:NTi:i;riiisi:, ixi)i:ri-.Ni'i:N(i:,()i:ni;oN, vi:vsr twn. r j Mf ( County Correspondence. j I U i - . . i ;.. ..r'r The throb,,, ..ch. , U, .-t!US H .Mr. i"'it. lying in wi for tin- rint ejain. Jo Craven and fs mil y, accom panied y lr. Smith ami family, ot Sheridan. r on a tMiiiikt t'ip in Salmon Bivi r country. Tim farmers are haulms: veryjtliH p-ople and their proooH. . , l ( 1,m;.. ..ruin as vet ttl,e Wim- liousor " i Mrj". 11 rook w as a bunes vis itor to McMinuville last week. Mrs. i. I .lames, 'if P r -mviis ville, was visiiinv; her mother, Mrs. X. A. Newbill, this w.- k. Miss Lilli- r-.xt.-r. Uy Stock ton and Floyd Conner w ill at tMil school at Eugene this winter There have boen several eastern land buyers here lately. Mrs. Ross Clark spent Sunday at Payton. Robert Sear and sister, Xellie, and Mis Flora Mavfield visited at the home of J. K. Sears at McCoy last Sunday. Miss Inez Black is visiting her 'sister, Mrs. Brooks. Miss Chorda Ottinger has leen visiting at the home of Ross Unwell at Buell. . Mrs. Mary Finite, who has been quite ill, is improving. Mrs. Kefy Ulster and daughters were here last week on their way to California. Miss Rita Conner, of San Jose, California, was visiting here re cently. F. U. Royal has purchased the Uester property. F. A. Byerley and Miss Ilos-a Agee spent a pleasant afternoon at Gopher Valley last Sunday. F'rof. Mathews will preach his farewell sermon here September 7. Mrs. G. N. Wilcox has been vis iting her sister at North Yamhill. Biiena Vista. Ernest Cole, our popular mer chant spent Sunday in Albany. Miss M. J. Lee was elected clerk of the Circle lodge of this place, at the meeting of the order Miss Delia Pagenkopf was an Independence visitor Monday. Miss Lulu Young, ot Corvallis, was a guest Sunday of Buena friends. G. Keller LUCKMiWE Flouring Mills (Formerly the Burns Mill.) Now running day and night. Will buy wheat or make exchanges. Don't fail to try their Luckiamute Crusade Flour, Whole Wheat Flour, Graham Flour, Germ Meal. Not equaled on the market. ii i A,,rM,,::,,anv,'V,"V,T;flVon and biliousness re ale l il ;ur. nun .ur. 14. i. IWjwill.rr,TOU!lhriMwwh0f1. , .IIMon m S:I., wiiiiouv uiiiu-, : thai they areconifortahly domiciled i in a four room cottage, that Mr. lUldiviu li:in nil tlirt blfilies llH cm attend t ) nl that they are! Tlx Buena ware lion.' wn open v..rv well nlea-ed with the country Ud Monday to receive thU yeat Their mil. 11 V IrU'll.I 111 IHienn i v'slrt wi" 1,0 ,0 ft'o-ive such f ivorable news. 1M Prattier is greatly improving the appearance of his dwelling with a fresh coat of paint. If other, will take the hint, Bucna Vista will soon hear the resemblance to a city. O. K. Harmon ami wife, of Bridgeport, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson. Mrs. Olevia Hall, of Wells, was a Sunday visitor in this burg. Miss Belle Prilchett was a caller Monday in Independence. The ladies of the Methodist Aid Society met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Delia Pagenkopf Bargain Babies. If baliien were for sale the most invet erate bargain-hunting woman in the world would not look lor a butxain baby. She would want the best baby that could te bouisht, regardless of price. Every woman naturally cravis a healthy, handsome child, and her crav ing can be gratified if she will but re member that the child's health is her own gift, and to give health she must "'HU.lil,j have it to give. Mothers . whose babies have twn wpak and liiinv have nursed in strength tW first Ktroncr child after using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It in tin. best orenarative for maternity, encouraging the appetite, quieting the nerves and inducing re freshing sleep. It gives the mother strength to give her child, and makes the baby's advent practically painless. Mr wife had -en nick nearly all her life." ay "Mr E. K. Fricke. of Fcternburif. Menard Co.. Illinoi. Box ,V7. "and after trying every thiiiir I could think of I made up my mind to trv ' Favoritr prescription.' I K m boltlei, which mv wile look, a taWeapoonlul three tunes a dav until the taby came. She felt tjetier after taking the firt liottle, and when tmtiy wit born he weiKhed nine and a half potimla. To day he i8ix month old and wtisha twenty-two pounds He in a good a child n.t any one could wish. The doctor nays he il aa healthy u any baby could lie. and alao ay the uae of your 'Favorite Prescription ' was the caitw of such a healthy fby." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the best and safest laxative for the use of delicate women. H. R. Nehrbas Liver Pills ! That's what you need; some thing to cure your bilious ncss and give you a good. digestion. Aycrs Fills arc liver pills, mcy cure con -r , , , ,. Gently laxative. Waul tiir iti.m.ix 'ti ' Ih.i,1 liMUtllul brouof tl. hbUik Thwnu BUCKINGHAM'S DYE Uer. JKrain. Mr. A. .1. Richardson i in .1. . . ni:irKr Although in his TOtti year there ! are few men who Van on: walk O.ivid Ittldwin in a seven mile nice. Mr. Baldwin made thetrip to Wells layt week, spending Couple of days there with relatives and re turning on foot Friday, lie appear td none the woix for his long jouri.ey. Clarence iCays is the proud owner of h handsome new buggv. Tame blackberries are now to be had by the bthel if one has sulli cient ambition to gather their.. Crten gage, plums, Rartlctl pears and other small ftuits are ripening rapidly and the smell of ecorehintf jam or boiling jelly greets one from from every kitchen doorway as the housewife toils on. We see. as in a vision, a filmy biiilai veil, smell the odor of orange blossoms and hear the tinkle of eddiug bi lls. Who are they? Rev. B. J. Kelly closed his eu giigpment as teacher of vocal inuhic hereUst week. His pupils number ed IS.and Rev. Kelly speakc in highest terms of the regular atten dance ami a good behavior of all who attended the class. The hist meeting of the organization was made joyous by two freezers of ics cream, which Rev. Kelly brought from Independence as a surprise treat to his pupil. Just Look At Her. Whence came that hprlghtly step, faultless skin, rich, rcsy complexion, smiling face. She looks g-od, feels Rood. Here's her secret. She list's Dr. King's New J.lfe l'llls. Result, all oiiians active, ingestion good, uo head aches, no chance for "blues." Try them yourself. Only 2Sc at Klrkland Drug Co. ki:iuci:i h.vtks. To the Seaside and Mountain ltesorts. Tickets are now on sulo at all Southern Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern R. It, offices, through to Xewport and Yaquina at, reduced rates. Southern Pacific trains con nect with C. & K. at Albany and Corvallis. All tickets good for re turn until October 10, 1002. Passengers for Detroit, Breiten bush and other mountain resorts can leave Albany the same niter- noon, reaching Detroit in the even ing. Tickets are on sale from Al bany to Detroit at and from Corvallis at $3.25 good for return until October 10th, with privilege to get on train returning at any point east of Mill City. The Southern Pacific Company have now on sale round trip tickets from all points on their lines in Oregon to either Newport or Ya quina with privilege to return via either East or West Hide divisions, in connection with the C, & E three-day Sunday excursion tickets good going Saturday and return ng Monday are also on sale at very low i.ites from nil H, P. ami C. K, points. Full information can he obtained us to rates, time tables, cto , by ap pli alion to any S. ', or C. E. agent. - Mrs- M Denton, of lmnx is vieb tiotf relative lore. Not Ice ol tlio Meet inn ol the Itcitrtl ol l.iiialntltn. j S.tllee- N Iti.retty nlM'll OmU iu M,ind,iv, tli- XiA du.v ol fM.j.i, iiibi i', w.'.llie IUmiiIoIi l-;.imUmioii will ntleuit hi ilu-mlb-e ol Hie eoioily elerk el I'ullt I'uiiiil)', Oiesmi. i lititilli'iy mlu llu .-uii'iil mil anil j iHirivi't nil urniin In valuiilluu, ilewrU'llmi, ' nr iiiRlille of IiiihU. lnl r ntlii r iin ri y. nut It lill be Ibe duly ul h.iui tut.r. t t. H.'io' ul llix lliu Mint dm e 'iilnl-d, mill M It slinll ii-' Iii'uoIi II. will id Knuul hnlliiii lliut Ihtrw re au latnU. "f ..n,My ,.r.,iu.riv u......il iwi,h. ur In the lllllll. of H ihuiiII or iM-rnMln mil tlm ow ner Ilu'rein, or urn-wit muter ur b,.,Miml lla ai luul uiue, or un.v liiiuU. lull or other iiii.;-rl.v mil u eed KUbt Hiiioil .bull lluko I lie I ' I i ' ' eiirrei'llii.iw. (iiiled at iiill:i, tir.ii.iu, lhl lluluy"l Atiiinil, l'rJ. K. I- I1 I II. ,MwM.ur tor 1'itlli t'lteiily. We Are Conscientious. Substitutes, and impure drugs have no place in our store. We know physician do not want us to use them, and we won't lo it. Every prescription hero is compounded of pure drugs by careful, competent and accurate pharmacists, who don't nmU umlakcs. You can trust us with your prescription prepttiii. A. S. Locke, Druggist, MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK C-AZPIT-AI-. STOCK, $50,000.00. H III KSII ItKlvti, PresidentT AUK AM NKI.KON, Vie IWi.lent C, W. lliVINK, Cnsliier. IUKKCT0I5.X.-II. liirHi hlrg, Iirw Ser, It. V. "euiith, M. W. Hew art iti.J A. Nelson. rt irem-rnl banking and esebaiige business tritinmeted. Itim in ile. Hllla diseounted. l-o..i.t.ercll credits g. anted. Deposits r-cei ed on currei.t .icom.U ul'ject to cheek. -. The new model YOST i.i the Idlest and most improred of the stand ard Tipein iters. The YOST has been in steady use for ' years, and in the new model the principle of I lie pad, which insures the beautiful woii; and the center guide, which fires the permanent aliijument, have been retained; the improvements are in ify unlimited speed, easy action, siufle construction, 85 characters, perfect adjustments and attachments and lastly, tvhat all busy offices will appreciate, it is virtually ;Yoiseless. J close inspection is invited. Yost Writing Machine Company, 230 Stark .St. - - lVrllunl , )r,.oiu frfV1finifllinf INCHESTER REPEATING SHOT GUNS are cheap in price, but In price only. Take Down guns list at $27.00 and Solid Frame guns at $25.00, but they will outshoot and outlast the highest priced double barreled guns, and they are as safe, reliable and handy besides. Winchester Shot Guns are made of the very best materials that can be procured, a thoroughly modern system of manufacture permitting them to be sold at buyable prices. . FREi-Send nim. tnd ddmt oa po.tl rd for 184 put lllustrmted oiUlopM. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NIWHAVBN.CT OREQON'5 BLUE RIBBON 5iate fair Salem SEPT. 13K to 20th I0O2 Vuu me invittd i attend and ee the greali-l iml isl rial expo sitioo iiml livi't.-ck cliow ever held sn the P.ii ill.' Con 'i Cund rm ing eveiy al'terinion. t'liuip glotll.tl free. C one itiul bring your lam ili.'S. pur ant information, ttlite M D WISDOM, tce , POSTHNO, 0