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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1902)
I.N'DKPDNDKNCK KN'U.Kl1! :SK, INDKl'K XDKNCK, OKI-WON, OOTOISKU 2, wrl. H you mhiiI li'liiiva llmt mo itrtiatle, Willi h n -mv iirnirfiil pne,aiitl nil i,i'i.ioii llnil lin-n I picture attire, mImh HiiUIiimI In ,v bent llli!rt iinihiirr. iiiiiiinli'il on m lili ciiril-iiuniiii, Mlcciid (hum lint luteal ittil tine III ill the Ulllc, U" t L PieKds Iinlfj'i ll-lflirr, Hie. Id villi Monmouth Correspondents. Al i ut 1 li ktuilt-Mln im now enrolled on I In' Noiiiih) bunk. Mr, i Imnllioii, of fulriii, upenl Fri day wllli Mr. Hum. p. Tint maunicr of l In W. of W. tell ilefed tlx iiiriiilH- x mi ii)tcr iiiT Ini lrldnv iiIkM. Walter (iilllln himI l-ri 'l lluU r went to their elnliim the llmt of the urea Mr. Jlrury Hum, of l.w lavllle, pent Humliiy wlili Im inlp here. lira via I'rnwley I iccnveilnif. fioui n eyer attack of typhoid fever and t un anl niont of I'ln tunc mil of IimI, Miwi Nan Cook li ft VI,y lor Wln (.ck, Waali., after ml( wk' vUlt with lier idnter, Mr. Illiiiuliiiinu Mix itobeiin Hurt Hi, or Corviillin, en tered wlmol here tlil week . Mr. ZvlKlt-r took to I tie roml again Monday after a few day with liln fam ily here. M Im Ji hel Force li ft Kuturday for her aeliool at Forest drove. Mra. Hum Haiti win, of Wiiilock, Wah., la vlfltltiK her mother, Mrs. Ktnnivtt. Hh expect kk.ii to make her home lu Polk county. MlrmKinma Kramer left, laid. Friday for her cIiihjI at Halem. W. L. Worth and wife vimteil with friend m ar Albany Hum! ay. Iavld Foulkea, of Portland, eiit few day hint week with relative here. Mra. Hindu Stanton left Thursday for her home at Malheur. Hhe waa ac companied by her brother, Dan Howell. People are uegiiinlnK f realize that the F.S'I'KKI'KIHK la the leading paper In the county by th way the new Kiibttcribera are coiihiik to. Mr. Hayer l enlertalnliii two young Keiitlemeii relutlvea from Iowa and we hope they will remain perm uiently sh there are plenty or g''l l'kin girln lo uniku them welt'onie, I.lniNiln Murphy and lamlly moved to llili im Vlnta Hiilurduy for the mcIkhiI year. John Wro8, of Alnilru, pent Moii Jiiy ulhl with his parent here. Mra. X. Vs. Under, of Portland, la vlhiting friends here. Time lire lunkinjf up liere lately aa there have been fvveral eliuiiges In real estate. Mr, V,(1. (iiniiniiiK, of Corvallia, wu.i In town Hiilurduy . Mr. J ni Howe anil family, or ltueiin VIhU, were in town Saturday. Hy Coals, of MuTimnioiHla Valley, waa In town Hulnrtiay. The Kd bImU'M of Mid KvuliKelioal chureli, aaHlated hy one or two of the brethren , K've the ehiireli u thorongh ' cleanliiK Saturday. i Hay, M later, if you have any thing t o aell, orate in any kind of btininem It will pay yu to advertine In the Kn TKHI'HIHK, (or it has the torgeat circu lation of any paper in the county. Come on with your old ntavea or any other old thing and Halleck will pay yon the cash for It. John Nicola returned home from California laat weekj where he hue been at work for about a year. Paul Wyinan, of Taeoma, Waab., or the Normal olaaaof'02, la lu town calling on old frienda. Meaara. Dee and Jeaaie Simpson, Bona of Reuben Kimpaon, have pur chased the confectionery and Normal book store. Mr. George Roger 111 again. (jallory, iir,M ymi lif.ioU.rrt full. j i Wit iiolt'- li.v thu l'lk (iinty (ill. IHTVf r tt l(lMK Hot I f llcltlltllcllt UXe" for the year I'mki. No w hy In lliU? H inn of the nu ll ki'i'iu In be w i ll tn-ilii fill HU M. Time will lie irvi( liiiiK M'lvU'i'a at tin- KvuiiKclhal church next rStiudny limr iinK mid uvcnliiif. Kvcrylxxly In vited. AN. lUUeck in lu huletn on IiiimI fle t It It Week. J'htlllp Moikf.v, Hr., of ll.'lhel, BH-nt Huii'Uy in Iunvii. J. C. Hoe ban added two new bllKX'1'" and a line "pun of bornea to hia atahle. Pele Corn well baa a piwitlou In the Corvallla earring faetoiy. Dr. OwenH, after In-iug abneiit all Kiiiiiiner, la In our uildat onoe more. IteittneHH Ciinnot be Cured Hy local application a they cannot reach the dliM-anetl iort Ion of tbear. There la ouly one way to cure deafiHta, and that I by cotitttltutioiial remedlea. Deafnen I canned by an iullamed Con dition or the tnucoii lining of the Kualachian tube. When till tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Impel feet hearing, aud when ll is entirely clcsed deafnee la the reaitlt, and unlen the Inflammation can be taken out and thin tulie restored to It normal condition, hearing will tie de stroyed forever; nine ernes outofteu are caused by catarrh, which Isno'b I ig but an Inrlammed condition of the liuioou surfuees. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any cane of dealness (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot tie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHKNKV A CO., Toledo. O. Hold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pilla are the bet. !HAUICIK.I. NELSON BLANCH A III). At tlm liotno of tha lirul' pan-nU, Mr. anil Mra. Frank Blanchard, on Thursday, September 25, 11102, MN Nellie Blanchard to Mr. James Nelson, Rev. E. J Thompson olliciating. DOW LAM BERSON. At the Presbyterian parsonage, Thurs day evening, September 25, HH)2. Minn Mary Latnherson to Jnlien Dow, Ilov. E. J. Thompson ofli "inting. Speltz Tlie best hog food grown, (iood for all kinds ot .stock. A Heavy vit'l(!er;.can be sown fall or spring. Well adapted to the Willamette valley. For sale by Wm . MktzU'.u, who lives oil the D. J. Whiteaker place, 2 miles north of Monmouth, Oregon. Geo.F. Rodgers & Co. Wholesale Paper Dealers Our Paper Bnd Hags are products of the best mills lu the country. You will save money on prices and freight with us. 130 Court St, Salem, Or. To the Incredulous. Til KICK WAH SKVF.lt 1IIK MAX WHO WAH FOOLFlMiR III'M- iiruiiF.i) - hi-; iii'Miifu- IIJ.MSK1.K. The hiiuiuii lace afl'oriN In llsell a UioM slnifitltir study 1 bie are among tli iiuiiiv'Iaie of thinker tin who repot." loo much eoulldeuce lo others, too lllllc coltllilencB III ihemwlves, or uo confidence Hi anything. The man who know It all hmiM'lr. tin- ii who thinks somebody else known It all and the man who Hunks be know who know ll all. The egotlat, the simpleton ami Hie skeptic. Rccognlz. lug the fad H'. pc"!'1" n ipiire nioie substantial evlil'lic tban mere word ami promises, Dr. Purrln n-sori to the most legilliiiale method or advert iflng biniKelfby advrrlising hi cures. That thtw) among the community may be ollereil an opportunity of investigating before culling in person upon the doe- ir. the following names are published licarlng evidence of the doctor' ability and skill ss well as success. J. V. Van Osdol's daughter. Halem, discharging ears and deafness, cured. H (I. Dove's daughter, West Halem, dials-tea and kidney trouble, cured 15 year ago, ri. H. Haiim' wm, 373 Marlon street, Halem. Or., weak lungs, pain in the side and general debility, cur1. F. H. Holm, 247 Commercial street, Halem, catarrh, cured. J. W. Pate. Jefliraon, Or., rheuma tism and dlsbetes, restored. Keubeu Lee and wife. Turner. Or., silatlo rheumatism and cough, re stored. Mrs Georgia Miles, Pratum, Or. .can cerous tumor In the breat. rapidly dis appearing. Mrs. V. Pfennig. Halem, varicose ul cer on both limb, restored. B. Baxter. Ferry street, Kalem, tum or, cured. Miss I. Ashford, Woodburn, Or., dis charging ear, cured." f ' H. F. Kingo, Oervaia, Or., discharg ing ear. cured. J. 8. Hesten, Salem, liver coinplalut ami dyspepsia, cured. Miss L. Htanlleld. 323 Mill street. Sa lem, cured ten years ago of deafuess and discharging ears, cured. A.O. Byers. Independence, Or., to tal deafness, one ear cured In two hours, the other In two months. Fred Neckerman, Salem, weakness optic nerve of the eye, pain In eyeballs and catarrh, restored. Miss Nettie Durfee, Hhaw, Or., deaf ness and granulated eyes. Her father, 0. it. Durfee, deafness 23 years, cured. Oliver Beers, Halem, pain In the back, kidney and liver complaint, cured. John B. Hinlth, Woodburn, discharg ing ears, cured. Mrs. Job Itlc bards, Salem, deafness, and little daughter, cured of discharg ing ears and catarrh. Dr. Darrin oan be consulted free at Willamette Hotel, Halem, until No vember 1. From 10 A. M. to 8 P.M. dailv. The poor free, except medi cines. Those willing to pay at, halt former prices. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sharp, of Elk Rapid?, Michigan, started on their return home Tuesday. They were accompanied to Port- hind hy Mrs. Sharp's brother, Sam Wallace. Mr. Z. J. BeaK who died in this city September 21st, was horn iu Tennessee May 27, 1852, and at the time of his death was 50 years, 3 months and 23 days old. A few years ago he resided in th'iB city and was known as a very worthy citizen and a ekilfull mechanic. He was formerly a member of the Christian church and when he died was a member of the Fraternal Union of America, under whose auspices he was buried. He lft a wife, three children, one sister aad two brothers to mourn hie sad loss. ('ail mil se" "or -'ock i f Fall and Winter Hats Our. line of Beavers complete. We have them in Is. lb white and Muck ellicls. With tii'ir Song ostrich plume or ponpiiu trimmings they make a very dressy li.it. Tin y will be much wfirn thi fall. We have some very pr-tty Street ' Hats c,t" MHl -v"" '" H,,v Myle. Preity effect iu bin-; f:'i trimmed with greet?. -r green and white iiiu-e a good combination. . Our store will be kept open Friday and Saturday evenings to accomodate Inde pendence people. MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth Please Cull and Settle. Persons knowing themselves to be indebted to J. M. Stark for lum ler, etc.. will please call and settle immediately as 1 need the money. J. M. Stakk. Grunge Meeting. Polk County Pomona Grange will rneH at Bridgeport Saturday October 11, 1902, at 10 o'clock A. M. A la'ge delegation from all the granges in the county is expected- Notice , . . '.-- All persons owing D. L. Hedges for peaches will please call and settle. " Positions Wanted. A good handy man and his wife want work on a farm. Good willing workers. Address X Y '., care Enter prise oiiice Valise Lost. Lost, a valise, on the road between Independence aud Dallas Reward of fered by owner. A. KTENGEH, 151 Fust street, l'ortlaud, Or. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK. At IndeiHMidence, in the State of Ore gun, at the close of business, September 15, 10(12. HK.-MH' RrKS. L"Hfi9 ami discount (10 2i: ot : (it ; son oo Itil S4 j .KB 21 ' 3i no j Mi 05 j :tT6 SS j ,101 3S I Ovt'rilraft, HKUtfd ttltd imsecurtKl - 3 U. H. llonds to stH-urw clmilHtlon - 12, Muck, iCi:nrltit-K. etc. - - 2 Biikiiut-h"Hw, furniture mid fixtures IT Otlier Hcftl ettte owned - Due from Nlhte Hunk mid bankers - C3, Hue tYom approved reserve aiienls - 21. Checksum! utlu'reasli Items - - 3, Fractional iaier currency, nickels and cents - - - ( - I.AWFt'l. MoNKV It KM K H V B IN HANK, VIK: Specie .... $ ,3l SO I.eiraMetider notes - - I 00 is, Hedomptlon fund with V. is. Treasurer, (5 percent of circulation) 6M on I Totnl l.IAHIMTIKS. OnpitnlstiKk pal.Un .... ( 50,000 00 surplus fund 10.iW 0 I'ndlvidiHl profits, less expenses and taxes ld - l' National bank notes outstanding - - 12,500 00 line to other National banks - t 59 Dividends unpaid ----- 1,HI 00 Individual dOoslts snhject to check - lf.2,afi 77 Uemand certificates of deposit - - IS.OtW 18 Total I2I5.16S .12 1 . State of rtreiron. County or Folk, ' I f w. Irvine, Cashier ofthe above-named bank, do solemnly swear lhal the above statement Is true to the beat of my knowledge and belter. 0. W. IRVINE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2-llh day ofdepteasber, 1902. J. W. KlHKl.Axn, . . 1 Hoc, K'nfurv tlllilli SICAlJ 13 U,.wmn..a A.N'kiionV Directors B. F. SMITH. The last band concert of the season was given Saturday even ing. Next season they should be commenced earlier, when theeven- j ings are wanner and longer. ; The second quarterly conference of the United Evangelical church occurs next Saturday evening and Sunday. Preaching in the church I at Buena Vista at 8 o'clock Satur j day evening; the business meeting ; of the conference will be held juEt ! after the preaching service; preach iingand communion services at 11 A.M. Sunday; preaching at the ' school house on the river road at 3 P.M.; services at Independence in the evening at 8 o'clock. Rev. . D. M. Melzger, of Dallas college, is expected to be present to assist with the business of the conference and will do the preaching. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure All druggists. Want your moustache or board s beautUui brown or rich black ? Then Me BUCKINGHAM'S DYEer, BO cm o. ommmtn. a H.it a Co. . b.hu, w. M. X VI L U r COMRItiMT To make a long story short These warm days we will not toll you ot the beauty or Hue rlnih of our laundry work, but just remind you that when vou want that delicate colored negligee laundered that we will do it just like new without injury to color or fabric. Our work on linen collars and cutis Well: 'nutf said! Orders left at Kutch'e barber shop on the Salem stage will re ceive prompt attention. Salem Steam Dundry, Colonel- J. OliuBted, Prop. Doroua D. Olmsted. Mgr. 1'houe 11. 320 Liberty Street. -OK i