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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
Orifcoii JiUUikal Ho H; i s C m m s I INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE NINTH YKAll. AND WEST SIDE. IKDKl'KNDKNCK, 1Q1.K COUNTY, OHiON, SKITKMHKK H. 1902. NUMI'.KU 41 BARGAINS ! ',,tcr-jroof W '. full Irtish lor each Box Little tiiant.lXLECRE.lSE 5r each M'HVH JUtl'SlL full site 5r ctct H H ll.lLTEE. best kind preach Van Clias. Litlc's LEJTIt Eli OIL.... ''or each Three-hor VWUIY COME breach -four Ihrse" 0,1 Li CURE preach llo Pkkuuj (i LOVES Repair Why tine nn '11 lopo when you can lm.v a In itio; Uridio for 7" cent of W. H. CRAVEN, Indepondonce FREESampte Can of Leather Oil. ItlvSIHTI I AltHICHT A Kli-m OllW-i-r IIh a Time of It In ihIi'mhIih,- Fah-m Klulennian: Mm. JA. J. Hlanc hard. a resident of Indepen dence, and Mr. Ora Damoi', for- merly a resident of this eitv. were arrested in IndeM-ridnco ot the lifilllA ft f tha former by CnindablM YOUR BEST Q1RL Will appreciate tlietliive If " y o'irgt " you r"'li very rip: from . W. DICKINSON'S who occupied a rear eat in the J conveyance, hud Htepjwd out of the j vehicle main the dark bridge, and hid made her escape. He cainej on to town, however, ami notified the, Independence authorities to take her into custody if she re-! turned, ami when h went after them he tot tlietn both and suc ceeded in bringing them to Hab-m Shakes For Sali. Douty'a store ban several thou fund good one fur sale. I-' ALLS CITY IN LINK. A Propositi"" Acceptable to Mr. Oerlluuer Made. The ljttdr The flowing communication was sent to Louis Orlinger in care of IS. K. Brvan last Thursday: Falls City, Or., Sep 4, '0-'. L. (ici linger, li , Portland, Ore. Dear ir: uun uir hihuwh m . , ' , ... i proposition of ... .L,. riti-rra : r bond for the payment to you by Livery Cootl rij?n, ami prices are. reasonable. Will board liorst's.lty day, week or month. 3: I X X: 3: (5 j 4! 4 3 4) a vf 's-- ii' 'E ' , '' A FUbii HOUSE Is hard to beat. Our houso is full of f.no Furnltuiv, Carpeting, Wall Taper, 8hales, ricture Frames, Room Mouldings. We will serve you well and economically. tl The House Furnishing Co., 4 rmmerialSt. Next door to P. 0, SAXEM, ORE. 4 Si Stores at Salem and Albany. !I p iS; : t- 19 It" (J I I It I Ct ft Ct It it it it ....!,ia ora in tips and the riaht of way and t-nuimil ground?. aBkedj'- ' to our committee, fame to be pay- able at the completion of a stand-; la!laf, we nnderwland. iioui" i nn uMinvi .v jcii'inn in iiringiny nirni i" t ir T ,.: mxiii a warrant iHiied i , iiito eourt without incident , . r.i... !..,.,. II ffon' ll id verv muuh cliuurined. ' i ,.f 1 If however, over he ii-barge olthe: court, upon complaint of A . H. utd-onr Damon, the drayman. tI'rfIin mich a t.xperlPm.,. i th. ir api ! them with the larceny of nm I . , i .i ... ..i ;..!.... ,,r 1 jUlltH, JUUOW8 ano oilier ni'i"" " bedding vulited at alKitit f.tl iroin the home of the complaininjr. wit- nenj. Tbev were brought to tin city and arraigned in-fore JiiHtice llorian lut Upon invenligation thev were diMchnrged upon motion of the deputy dictrict attorney for the reason that the delerdant, Mrs. Damon, lieing the wife of the pros- eeutinir witnefB, conht not i pron ecu ted for entering her own houe or for taking good a in which he IKissewd a right of dower, and as to the l ace Hgnimt Mrs. Hlanchard. the attorney held thai there wan not (oiHicienl evidence, to convict her of having committed tho crime of .which he wa charged. The alleged larceny of the goods men tioned was charged as having taken place on Thursday of last week while the containing wilnena wb away from home. (- Constable J. H. I-ewia related a thrilling experience in the arrest of th firct-named defendnnf, Mr. i'.lanchurd, wbkh to- k iw-W' home in Indepeitdenc week ago ilaxt Saturday night. Constable LewiH went to independence Satur day afternoon, armed with the warrant for the arrest of the two women. Having had the warrant properlv certified tj by the justice of that district, Outif table l ewis not being acquainted with Mrs. Hlanchard, enlisted the services of Marshal Tupper to identity her for him As they walked down the street the marshal pointed out Mrs Hlanchard who was standing on the corner, and Constable Lewis approiuii-d her and made known hia mission, instead of submitting to arrest t he woman uttered some defiant remark and M with Con stable Lewis close upon her heels. She sought refuge in her home and when Mr. Lewis followed her there he was set upon by Mrs. Blanch ard's mother and daughters who had armed themselves with chair and other articles of furniture and such a mix-up as occurred there Mr. Lewis said he never sawr be fore. Nearly all of the people in town were attracted to the scene by the hideous screams of the women. To cap the climax, for Constable Lewis never released his hold upon his quarry for an instant, not even to protect himself, the woman went into hysterics and tank into a swoon. Then the constable was obliged to leave her under the sur veillance of John Cooper, a busi ness man of Independence," who vouched for her safe delivery to nn Tnnsdav morning, and he started for Salem in a carriage with Mrs. Ora Damon, who offered m resistance to arrest. All went well until he arrived at and was crossing the big bridge at a few minutes after 1 o'clock, when he discovered that his prisoner, Moth er My mother wit troubled with consumption for many yesrs. At last she wss iven up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, nd ws speedily cured. I). P. Jolly, Avocs, N. I. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughinc today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Tkr tt : 2k.. Mc, tl. AH 4(lt. Consult lonr drior. If h t Uk U, thn l ! "J ''! J to uu It. th.n Wt tk It. H ,,. Lhii U With lli. W re llllii(r. J.O. ATKK ( . UiI.M.. , Mr. (Jerlinger sent enswer to the j letter foregoing as billows: I'oHTt.A.NO, Ob., Sep. 5, '02. S M L. Thompson. J. J, Colwell 'and Z. Hinshaw. Fol's City. Or. Dear Sirs: our letter witn eutember 4th was our committee we. who are uu , by Mf Bryan ,n of Falia City, beg to make you the , we wii, flc. following proposition: , ftnd on We will give good and rull.cient . ,mve jePsrf. to you "fi . ti,; ,,. iinthenaDers Iia citizens of Falls City of the - , ... ;f .. . , , . r'.and also nave mem num sum ol f 1,00" tn casn estiuaur w nttier bonus'-s from the mill com- I ..Uu iv.i-v n r ri-a.tv to sien Yours truly, Falls City A Wkstkkn Railway Co. 15 v L?trlinger,' Vre;-- v. made a ardjrauge railroad operating as a ! proposition to Mr t.er hngr which ir-iiy riiv t. nv date prior to and 'sureit ny mt. vrer.i h r mm i iv siiiiie to ne nuui oy vou. . and you to give bonds as you have j" offered for the compieuoi same within that time, ;il enmmpnee operation with in six days from the acceptance hereof and to continue as rapidly tilrt It is understood that in case of your accepting this prop osition this contract imn imiunr, up and executed legally by an at torney. Joux J. Colwell. ZlMKI HlNSHAW, M. L Thompson. as you nave; frnd'iGeo.F.Rodgers&Co. n Wit m 1 Wbolesale Paper Dealers Our Paper and Hags are products of the best mills in the country. You will save money ou prices aud freight with ns. 130 Court St, Salem, Or. A Square Deal TO Hop Pickers Goods first-class. , and up-to-date The prices tr?e same to everyone alike at GROCERY. BlilJAl) COOKIES AND LUXCJl GOODS.