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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
IXIiKCKNUKXcK KNTKItritlSK, INIKI"KNIKN'K, OlllitillN, .U'lll'ST l! I'M Arthur Harrison, who arrived here from Miemiuri some two months since, has been nuiiummed to Missouri n wit nee iu in court. Mis Lena Tarter, of I'orvallis, ia visiting her grandmother, Mrs. I. A. JohtiMin. Mrs. Ki-hanl Pumi. of Kings VaM-y. visited relative here last week . F. A. Link sold a lot of sheep to a Monmouth stock buyer a few tiny sinoe. Claud Lewi tasel through here hist week with a drove of hcef rattle. fir the Miitmiouth market. V. S Alcorn, of Miller A Alwm men-ham of King Va!W,wn in spectii.il the firm' ("lore lit this place last week. Master Harry Morrison has a tine new gun and i quite a marks man. Jo Brown's grain crop ran ahove ."iOOO buhel?; the largest in this vicinity. A piece of lone became lodged in Richard Grant's throat while he was eating supper on Wednesday of last week and it required the services of a surgeon to remove the obstruction. A. X. Xewbill, engineer at the I-ertne i.umDer to. wmnin, 1 called out to repair James Grant el thresher engine last week. . J All of the threshers in this Prt j of the county are running wm "short" crews. The yield of grain is much below what early summr conditions in dicated it would be. The shortage is attributed to the excessively hot weather that prevailed during the early part of this month. Hop burrs are of good size and are free from lice or other pests. Picking will begin about the first of September 'and the present con dition of the crop gives promise ol a heavy yield. All of the employees intheSpaul ding camp who were attacked with what was called small pox have recovered. C. S. Graton supplies all of the logging camps and the Pedee lum ber company with butter. Mr. Craton was the first to embark in the dairy business here and has been very successful. Look Pleasant, Please. Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton 0., can do so now, though for years he couldn't because he suffered untold agony from the worst form of indiges tion. All physiciaDS and medicines failed to help him till he tried Electric Bitters, which worked such wonders for him that he declares they are a god send to sufferers from dyspepsia and stomach troubles.. Unrivaled for di eases of the tstnniucb, Liver and Kid neys, tfiey build up aud give new lite to the whole system. Try them. Only 50c. Ouarauteed by Kirkland Drug Co. Now Is The Appointed Tune. The O. R. & X. Co. has issued a handsomely illustrated pamphlet entitled, "Oregon, Washington it Idaho and their resources." People in the east are anxious for infor mation about, the Pacific North West If you will give the O. It. & N. Co. scent a list of nams of eastern people who are likely to be j interested, the booklet will be mailed free to such persons." Yours truly, A. L. Ckaig, General Pasgr. Agent Gray Hair "I bm used Ayer' Hlr Vigor for over thirty yert. It h kept my scalp fre from dtndrulf and hi prevented my hir from turn Inf gray." Mr. r. A. Soul, Billing, Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vigor it Is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. But graduallytheold color comes back, all the rich, dark color it used to have. The hairstops falling, too. SIM I Mb. All If jour dnipsrtl rannot ippljr jmo. prnu ua on u. 1 1 un uu wa win f jriu bottle. H nr ami lv th natu wl rout nrtiireaii oflu. Aililrras, J. I'. A V KH X., Lowell, Mu. IU kr.-all. W. K. Chirk returned home from Joseph Saturday. J. II Hu'g.ird came up from Portland Saturday. tii-orge While came p from Portland Saturday, returning home Sunday. Pauline Nesmith went to Port land Wednesday to spend a few days with her nitnt, Mrs. lUUie McArthur. K liner Vance, nephew of A. F. Ftouer, left Saturday for his home Jn Pennsv,vtnia. A. K Ie Vce. of Portland, took ciiarae 0f the depot in the absence 0f K. F. Lucas. H. F. Lucas and family returned Friday from Newport. Mr. Yoran. an old school mate of Mrs. L. V. Koser, was visiting the Koser family the past week Hoppickiiig isfxpect"d to com mence about the ,Stb of September. Thf outlook is good for a tine crop of good quality. This week will about close up the threshing around Rick re.il 1. Tha farmers are happy a lli- weather hus been a"l that could be desired. H. r. Lucas ani familv -vent to Turner S iturday, returning home Monday. Parker C. M. Bradley spent Sunday wilh parents. U. V. Swink is spending a tew days in Independence. Mrs. Lyda Cox and daughter are vUiting at the home of the former's mother Mrs. J. O. Davidson. VTA SHORT LINE ST. PALL, DIUTII, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars, DAILY TRAINS; FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full information regarding tickets, routes etc call on or ad dress H. 'DICKSOX, Citv Ticket Atrent. J.W.PH ALON, Trav F'sms Agl Portland ABC DENNI8T0N. O W P A C12 First Ave., . fe'iattle Wacli. After a few weeks vacation, T. C. Hrndley resigned his position with K. K, Puildock and accepted similar position in McM inn villi K. Pavidson has been running bachelors hall for a fow days, his family U'ing camped at Sodaville. P. J. Uickivson, who hus Iwen quite sick was removed to the hospital at Salem, where he is getliuit along nicely. K. Kvans seems to be have bad luck wilS his new threshing outfit He had to get h new engine and later lav idle until extras came from Portland. The Misses OU Alexander and Pessi Taylor invited a few friend to eat ice cream Sunday. Those present report a pleasant time. Nearly all of the grain is threshed through this part of the country The average yield being about L'l,l bushel to the sere. A number from here were down tithe band concert Saturday night at Independence. NOTK'K KOil PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Laud Utllee at Oregon City, Or., July L'l.lHOi Notice N bereliy given ihatMhe fol lowiiitf iiamed settler has tiled nut lee of 1U Intent Ion to make final proof In Kiipnort of his cluliii, aud ihnlsaid proof will lie made before Ihe Register mid Receiver at 1. 8. Land Olllce hi Oregon City. l)tvrin, oh September ft. uy, t : t iiaricM .miiuis.ui ii. v.. No. latMII for the N K4 feo. II, T ( S, It H W. He naiiit the following witnee to urove hi continuous resident's upon mid eiiUiviitloii of Bald hind, vi. tieo. I.. Hawkins, of ludeiH-iidence, Ore gon ; Freeman Itnbtowtn, of Kalis City, Oregon; lilcliurd K. Ferguson, of In-dejM'ndein-e, Oregon; (leoige C. Wil son, of I ndependeiuf, Orpgmi, I II An. 11. MUDIll'.n, Jtegister. First pub. July 24, SOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. iH'partmen' of the Interior. Laud Oltice at Oregon City, Or., July I'l, !rj. Notice Is hereby given thai the M- it tr.liulliMil u.tll.r bllH (ltl(l miticf. rr l,u. Inti.iii l.tn In imikM 11 mil iiriiuf ill support ot her claim, and thatsuid proof will lie mane neinre uegisier hiiii Heceiver V. W. l.und Olliee at Oregon City Oregon, on September 5, 11SI".', vi. : J-ssie Mattinon H K No. 1.'Mim3 for the Hi SW, NHlj HW4 Hee. 4, N W 1 N W 4 ec. 0. T 8 8, It 8 V. She names Ihe following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon ami i.lllllvutlllll 111 Hill it IhiiiI. vl: Oeo. (. Wilson, of Independence, Oregon; f reeman Koliinson. 01 runs vny, wro uoh; Kichard K. Ferguson, of Iti1o iii'inlHiwe Oreirnu: eo. L. Hawkins. of Indepeudt'iice, Orenf.n CHAW. XI. MUUKM, Jtegistcr. First pub, July 24. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Jlepartriieut of the Interior. Lund Olllce at Oregon City, Or., July 21, IIKJ2. Notice is hereby itiven that, tbs fol-lowiUK-numed settler has Hied notice of hli intention to make dual proof In mipport of his cUim, and thai said proor will he made liefore itPtrinier anil Keceivrr V. S. Land Office, at Oreiron City, Oregon, on Heplemlier 6, 11HI2, vi ; Richard K. r-erjfiiaoii H I'j . 1:1145 for the SIH Hec. 8 T 8, H, It 8 W. He mnupn the fnllowinif witnesses to prove Iiih conlinunus residence upon and eiiltlviition of said land, viz: (feo. (I. Wilson, of Independence. Oregon; Charles Mattinon, of Independence, Oreeou: Freeman ItobiiiHon, of Falln ('ity, Oreifon; 0'ore h, Hawkins, of Independence, Oregon. CHAW. It. MOORES, HegiMter. First pub. July 24. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Notice for Publication. United 8'Mtes ,nnii (Wire, Oriuoii Cily. Ore., Juno 10, list1. Notice Is hcniliy kIvcti Hint In rmiiiillmice Willi the lirovlKlnris nf tlifl net nf coniiri'ss nf Jniii'3. IH7, cntlllHtl "Ail net liir the mile or llniliiT liindi In the stnlea of i ullfnriilB. re Kon, Nnvailii.iin.l Wsalilnnton Territory," Ha extcnilfd lo Mil ihe nulilli! IhiiiI aialcs by net orAilifiist 4, IKW. Sadie Hniltli, of Inilcpcn (Icnci;, eon lily of Polk, atHle of ori'on, hus this itnv fllcil In this fclnce lir sworn aunc. merit No. r7i7. for the liiircliiise nf Iho N K !4 ofHcctlon No. IW In Township No. V M, Ituni;.' No 7 W. and will offer proof U show Hint the lunil sought In more valuable lor Its tlm- lM-r or Ion limn fur miiii'illnirnl mrHwa, Mini lo hiIiiIiIIi.Ii liur I'liom loanlil IhihI ln'iurti 1 1' l H. mil v I In kul I'ulk (hiiimivkI I'iiIIk", (mu. hi, mi hiitunlsy, i lie .mill Uy r Auuii-i, l''i. hliv iiMiiina lliiii': II II. Ki-l-ii. "I liiiti'm-iniKiiiw, oi iimii I.I. Hitilili.nl In.lo' lmhMMv, Ori'itun; I.Ih Ki'I.ii. il hnli'l''' ili'iii'n, ortntini It Hi')' lliiilimik, ol I'uli', OIVHIHI. Any mill nil twrmiiia iIhIiiiIi" ftdrsr.'ly III Hlivi..il. rlli..il IhiiiIo i ik lMU.iil illi. tiiclr .'l.iini. In I Ola nilUw ou . f l.i-lnro aKUl MU iUy til A Ilk ll-1 liaij. fllAx. II. MoiillKM. wi.i.r. Klral llll. J II in" Hull. Timber Land, A.t June .'I, IsTH Notice fcr Publication. I lllli'.l Htltlra I.KIKl tUtlif, On-nuiH'ltv, iiiv , Jiiiik In, l'fJ. NnlliV la lii.r.'I.V kivrll lliHl III I'.iililillmi.l' Willi llti ilivlaluiia ill the net l ihiiih ii'-a nf Jnttria, IsTk, iillil..l "An m l Inr On-al.. in I.iiiIht Unit. In l In' alHi. a ul I'lillluruln, Hu ron, Nam. In. mill W a.liliikl.in IViriliM t ," rtiillilil lo nil tile imlille Iniul .liili a li tint nf Annual 4, IM'J, Inn Ki'lan, uf I mli (M il iliimw, eoiinlv n( I'.ilk. -lair nf Ulv,.ii, haa lllla lint lll-.i 111 I Ilia ultli Ill'T nrn "lilU tllt.ht Sii .t71M. fur lln iil'rliiiai' (if lhi SI'., nf M.1'111111 N'l ' I'l Tllllallll Nil. S, llHIIgH Nil. T , Mini will nlli r iriMif In almw llml I liti Iniul anttubl la ninrct hIiuiIiIi' tnr Ua oiit lirnir Klm.r limn Inr auiL nliiiinl niria..a, Willi l.i l-alnlill.il Iter I'lHlln In aiilil IhiiiI Iii'I.iiii tlm rnlliin i'lt'1 k n( Pnlk iiiuutv, nf ISilliia, (irviiiiii, mi mitiuiliiy, the -killi iln.v n Aumi.l, III nnntca n. wttni'aai.: t I. sniiili. nf tn ili'M.iiliiiia, Ori'tfint; hkiIIw Mnillli, ntln.le pi'inli'iiiv. iirritnn; Kilny llin Imiik, uf I'lilir. liri'K.in; tl. l, Ki'lan, nf I nili'i'luli'tn'e, I ir nun. Aiiv nml nil erianiia I'laliiilnu mivnai iy llu. nlMivv ilriM'rllK'il liilnla tiro ri'itit'aii it in till' llii-lr elillina III llila nlllif nil nr l. llim aatil mtli tin) nl Aiikii-I. I"- I ll.i., II. flliiiuir'-, Ul'Klali-r. Viral ptili, Jlllir '.1, r :t ( v v -i- ".,v-,j 1 1 jiw.vv K- V i j 1 j c " - .. To make a long story short These warm days we will not tell you of the beauty or line finish of our luiimlry work, but just remind you that when Von want that delicate colored negligee iitundereil that we will do it just like new without Injury to color or fabric. Our work on linen collars and culls Well ! 'mill' aid! Orders left at Knteh'" burlier "Imp on the halem stage will re ceive prompt attention. Salem Steam Caundry, Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. I input P. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone II. ALU LllM-rty Street OREGON Shorj Line and union Pacific ukfakt TIMKSCIIKKl'LE akhivi FOK rilOM INDKI'KMlKNCK KHOM Chicago Suit Lake, Pcnver, Portland Ft Worth, Omaha, Special Kansas Oily, St. 4 .110 111 nam via Iiuis, Chicago and Hunting- East. ton. Atlantic Salt Luke, lenver, Express Ft Worth.Omalia, 8:61) p in via Kansas City, St 8: 10 a m Hunting- Louis, Chicago tun. and Fast. St Paul Walla Walla, Uwis- Fast Mail ton, Spokane, Will-' 0 a m via lace, Pullman, 7 a in Spokane. Minneapolis, St Paul. Duluth.MII- wntlkee, Chicago and Fast. 72 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Tickets Fast via all rail or via hoitt nml mil via Portland. OCEAN AND UIVEK SCHEDULE FROM eoHTI.ANI), All sailing dates subject lo cliHtige. 8 p m For Sun Francisco 4 n m Ssil every ."1 ilnvs. Daily except coi.t;Miii. iiivkii Sunday 8 p in To Astoria and way 4 p m Saturday landings. f,x. Sun. 10 p 111 AL HERRE.V, Agt., Imlopendence. . '.i v- i e 4 .i. i. i it vin i:. 4 nourv Pmdiic nd 4 3uiic of in Putt, t 4 Collis'tloua a siecllt.V, Ayent f fur a iiuuitH'r ol standard old llns . 4 liikiiimice oompsnles, " iKliM'KMiKNI'K, OBMION, f 0o.ifiiiii; a THE CITY truck transfer Co. p. M.SK'NNER. P'op- ....My pemoiisl altenlion nlven to 2 all onlern entrusted to me. rrouipi I-- $ A un..,.ll..n In Miurv inaluiii'l.. W I V X I'Hum; an. INDEPENDENCE. ORB tiweccwit ' l H'V. 1 lK-.fl ' j 'ky t'ltV Independence, tire. mm Mk ami Nl no 11 ini'ti 1 and Head stone t . mi'lcry wink etc. Polk County Dank, INCORPORATED, Monmouth, - Oscoon. J. H. II iwi.nv, I'. L. Cam en tt u., J'rvsidmit. Vice Pres. Isa C. Pow m.t., Cashier. Paid Capital, 00,000. !ium ton: J. It. Ilawlc.v, I. I.. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. It. V. ltntlcr, John It. Stump, J. A. Wilhrow, F. S. Powell. Transact a Oeneral Ilaiiklng and Exchange Ilusines M TOR LINE TIME TABLE. INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH RAILWAY CO. I. I'll v IniletMMf r..r Mull. i l.i'iivia Alrlln for i .Mnitnmiiih nml llllll'pl'lUll'lllH'. B:m a. 111, a im p, 111. 1 Leiivi's I'm Una fnr 1 Mniiitioutti and JllllclHHIlllMlee. I:l"i p, III. s:ni " - l.'voa Mniiliioiltli fnr Iiiiti'piinili'iice H I'm. 111. I i p. 111. III " ft; Ii " i S;isl " f lillVliS lllltl'llf'll- i deuce for sluii, i '2M p. in item mnillli unit A I r 1 1 11 7:mi , m. arm p. m. Li'itvcs ImlfiHMr ili'inai for Moll mntltllBtld llllllMN I I K) II. III. 7:1.') p. 111. I,' Via Moniiinutli Inr Alrllo. 7:.Mia. in. :!: 'iU p. 111. Lves M mi mnillli Inr bill Ins. II '.Hi a. hi, 7:.') p. 111. 32 Col. High PrciureSmokeles IN MODCL 1893 Wll ire prcpired lo furnish cur full line uf Model 'UJ rifle, oli(J ind tnkc down, for the orw ,AJt CtUhcf HUIH PkhSJUkfi KMOKhi.FSScarl rulrfo. 1 his ftiiv uc IMS gruin hiiliei tnil lis a vriovity of over UUU led per second, making It Itte moM cowcrful crlrti1(c made for an Anicricmt arm, with I he ex ccpnonof (he ..10-40 U. S. Army. Ii i nulficicnily dridly for tiiy gitme known in North Americi. Another gretl adviniage is (hit ihe birrtU rc horrd and rilleiKhtif nut thiinibert d)ri tiy the mmeii (tie regular .JJ 40 Mrlin,oneiuri In Hi Im-hca. J hltt mukeMhc int of Murk powder and lead hutted ad Minfactnry and cnnvmienl aa iu rrKnlar black powder rlHe. Ihia ale iu ihe flmt high prea aure arm developed in (hi conn fry for a caliber larger limn .30, and the first lo ui.c alow enough twin! to five hcit resulia with black powder ammunhlnn. Prifi name a.J0-J0 MARI.IN. I20 pa'r? cat. log of rifles, .tu,i. ftini., aniniuniimu, etc., enver In U colors mailed for three atampa. THE KAPLIN HRE Atl.V.S CO. NEVC HAVEN, :! CONNECTICUT