Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 09, 1902, Image 5

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LfDKI'ESDENCE ES1I.KPMSK, INIiErENDENCE, OHKHOX. 'oCTOUKU ,
i J..-; i. !.; i ii ; ,- - -; L--m ljnj-nM spent nl a nice lunch I QiVNVrO
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If VOU WMlll IHi'liirri nil" i" miiFiM-, ... ;
mi ri'fwliMi ll.ttt Un-u't Ilm ph'ltirti .tar, always niiUhr-Hu Ilm lm
ihimIIiIm niHiiiipr, moiinti'don mylUli rard-iiiouiit", Mlrrlrd from the
lini'xl Hvwiruiiriii in in H"
P.
PitiKcl's Gallery,
lliiliiiK'Hiloiirf, Oro. Ilu will iIonm you when ollieri full.
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Monmouth Correspondents.
(irutit llolmim ami wife, cfllant Sunday, Kev.
I ... t . f Ml
WiiHhinutuii. are vifitini: rela-
live in town.
Janu'tt I!olinHi.ii and wife, of
King Valley, wuro visiting
their daughter, MrH. V. N.
O'Kelly, Ttiemlay.
J. P. Pieu in making muno
iinjiroveinents on hU Iioiihu.
A. N. l'oolo and mother are
visiting in ('oupville, Wash.
The beautiful rain came pat
tering down Monday night,
which gladdened many a heart.
Tho farmers are improving their
time, sowing grain.
Mm. (Jeorge Holt had a nevere
upell of neuralgia of the heart
Sunday nifiht. .She is improv-
Tho crack of the BportHinan's
gun can ho hoard on every
hand.
Mr. Oeorgo Uogera is improv
ing nicely at present.
Mr. McNeal has bought Mr.
IJarnert' intereHt in the black
smith shop.
Mrs. Jessie Parks, daughter of
V. P. Kishcr, returned Tuettday
from tho hospital at Portland
(dightly improved in health.
lliirtun KigK
oliicitUing. The young people were
rained here and belong t two of
the lienl families in thin vicinity.
Their many fiienils winh them all
haiMiineca. They will make their
futura home on the Gentry place,
which now bulonge to the groom a
father.
,
Out of Ih-utli'M Juwa.
"Wlien death r mid very nea
from m evere Htomaeb and liver
trouble that I had aiilfured with for
yearn,'' wrilea 1'. Muw, of Durham,
N. C. "Dr. Klinr'a Nsw Iir I'llla
naved mv life and gave trfect health."
I ..... i ..lit- . . .. ......I. .ml ..iiltf ".! at
leil pilio "u n, m w... -
Kirklund Drug Co.'a.
Calvary.
Wonder where all the Kcbool
teachen are. Parker i without a
teacher and no applications haye
been sent in.
Highland school commenced the
2Jth of last month with H. W.
Swink as teacher.
Fred Hooper was through here
Wednesday hunting pheasants.
Sarah Helmick went to Albany
Thursday. Grandma Helmick re
turned borne with her.
Mr. and Mrs. John Compton
visited in Linn county Saturday
and .Sunday.
Mrs. Hawk and Mr. Mayes and
family returned to their homes in
WashiiiBton last' Wednesday. Mins
Nellie Helmick returned with them
t,.vl.lv anent and a nice lunch
J J '
was served. The next day tney
moved t.i their new home at Inde-
pendence. Mr. Alexander and
family have many warm friends
here who ng'et to see them leave
but wish them prosperity and hap
piness in their new borne.
Heart to Heart Talk. Fall and -Winter Hats
I x .
ANOTHKH 8ALKM J.ADY KINDS
THK HOAD TO IIF.ALTH
AND HAHINK.S.
To tho Editor: Tbia It written so
(hat other mifferera may know vber
to apply for relief. 1 have lieeii arilict.
P. f.ira long time with ny dlwaM-a
oeculiar to my wx, which I will ex
plain to any dexlnnn to anow. i wave
been aueefully treated hy Dr. Par
rin, at tlm Willamette Motel. My
Mr., (ieorifla Miles, of I'ratum,
wan hIho cured by Dr. Darriu of a ean
eer.iiH tumor In her hreant. 1 moet
earnently reeomuieud Dr. Darrln and
hla electrical and medical treatment to
all and I will gladly tain io any one
t my home, uirimuw
Halem.
MIW. II. J. POWELL.
INiHltions Wanted.
A Kxd handy man and his wife
want work ou a farm. Uood willing
worker. Address X Y Z, care Kuter-
prlae otllce.
x Valise Ist.
f,i . vIIm on Ihe road lietween
Independence aud Dallas. Iteward of
fered by owner. A. KTKNue.lt, i
Urat street, roruanu.ur.
ft thirllTiiaiiF
of V
Cud and see our stock
' Our line of Beavers ' complete.
W'e have them in Ix.th white and
black effect. With their long ostrich
plumes or ponpon triniinlngs they
make a very dressy hat. They will
be ii uch worn this fall.
We have some very pretty Street
Hats cs" 8uit you in an-v
style. Preity elfects in blue felt
trimmeu. with green, or green and
white mat a good combination. .
Our store will be kept open Friday and
Saturday evenings to accomodate Inde
pendence people.
MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth
llallston.
Mrs. John Mayfield is quite ill. j and will visit relatives until Christ
Kenneth Campbell, Jr., of San
Francisco, is visiting his father,
John Campbell, of this place.
Van Sears moved to town last
week. He has rented his farm
and will probably go to California
tliis winter on account of bis wife's
health.
Bitllston furnishes five school
teachers this year: Vosse Sears at
Halt Creek j Winnie Sears at Buell
and Sadie Sears, Pearl Adkins and
Ellie Clark at Woodbum.
School commenced tho Cth inst
with a full attendance. Paul H.
Wyman, of Taeotna, and Glennie
Runnels, of Monmouth, are tho
teachers. The ninth grade has
bsen placed in' the school. Both
teachers are well qualified and
energetic and everything points to
a good year's work here.
Andrew Campbell and Miss
Mamie Flannery were married at
the residence of the bride's parents
between Perry dale and Ballston
mas.
MAKHIF.U.
LOCKE BEVEXS At the
home of Mr. and Mrs. CI. P.
Ixckc,. on October 8, 1002,
Tis Ethel Locke to W. E.
nvfin. Hev. J. Kr." Baldwin
niliciatinc.
j.?..Mv r. 10:30 A. M. the
ollifiatinc clergyman entered
the parlor followed by tho bride
and groom, where under
beautiful arch they were pro-
i.n.1 inmbnnd and wife.
IllfUllvu "
The bride was beautifully at
tired in white, while the groom
t? 4 U ail'Ul onfl
, , , . 4i j musses
evening at seven oclockatthe will leave next
Ilinshaw & Bcezlcy ofl.ee. Portland, where
"" ithey will attend college this
A Dinner Party. winter.
In honor of Mrs. M. G. Flvun j '
and Mrs. Peter Miller, of Philo-J
math, who have been visiting in;
town, Mrs. D. F. Courier gave ai
luncheon last Friday afternoon,!
1 I .. ,..:nltt nfTntl All. i
WHICH was u uamiy oi""'i -.. j.
joyed by Mesdames Jonah Lowe, AF
A. F. Courter. George Lowe, 11. j
Samuel Tetherowj v
Mr. and Mrs. James Helmick are Wore a becoming suit of black
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spending a few days in Portland.
Jesse Fresh returned this week
from Alsea.
Peter Peterson and party have
returned from their hunting and
fishing trip.
Mrs. Lyda Cox and daughter,
Edna, were in Salem Tuesday.
On Tuesday of last week about
30 of the friends of James Alexan
der "and family gathered at their
home to give them a farewell sur
prise party. The evening was en-
Speltz
crown
all kinds of stock
Liver Pills
That's what you need : some
thing to cure your bilious
ness and give you a good
digestion. Avers Pills are
liver pills. They cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Gently laxative. Aiiduit.
brown or rich black t Then
he or heard bMUtilul
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BUCKINGHAM'S DYE w hi
mm u. . . m IM Ml. H
tHtt
ilakers
The best hog food
Good for
A heavy
yielder; can be sown fall or
spring. Well adapted to the
Willamette valley. For sale
by Wm. Metzlkh, who lives
oji the D. J. Whiteaker place,
2 miles north of, Monmouth,
Oregon.
Geo.F- Rodgers & Co.
Wholesale
Paper Dealers
Our Taper anil liags are products of
the beat mlllB In the country. You
will save money ou prices and irelght
with us.
130 Court St, Salem, Or.
. . a. M.nmAnv a n in nor
.1 HOP I 1114 1-1-1 1 IT 1UVM f
now Kprved such as none excel
mill few eoual. Many hand
some and valuable presents were
received. The happy pair will
niml a short time visiting
abroad and will then make
their home with the parents of
ilm P-room at Bucna Vista.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Locke, Mr. and Mrs.
r r Hbvpiis. Mr. and Mrs
Georgie Wells, Mr. and Mrs.
Jasper Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. R.
II.McCarter, Misses Lulu Locke
and Addiellecker; Messrs. Mas
terson, Wells and Rhodes. Les
lie and Austin Locke, Willie
Bevens and 'Clifford Wells.
and J. R. Ford besides the
hostess and the two guests of
honor.
6XBawkin$
Independence, Ore.
Marble and
Granite
Monument? and Head
stones Ckraetery
work etc.
Falls City Leader.
Warren Wright is contem-
nlatincr the erection of a store
building of about 40xG0 feet di.
mensions on the lot recently
purchased by Henry Wright
from Ralph Ford east of the
r'nW-oll residence. Below is to
vvi v -
be room for a double store while
the upper story will make a
fine largo public hall, a thing
much needed.
A meeting of the band com
mittee is called for tomorrow
MarUn
.32 Cal.Hlgh-PrussureSmokeless
IN MODEL. 1893
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WE re prcpircd to furnish
our lull line of Model '83
riHn, eolid tnd l.ke down,
lor il it" .32 Caliber HIGH
PRESSURE SMOKELESS cr.
ride. Tftia iie uses lti5-KriB
bullet ind. h. a Telocitf of over
2.0U0 feet per aecond. mikinf It
the moal powerful cartriile made
for an American arm, wilh the ex
ception of the .30-40 U. S. Army.
It is ufficientl deadly for maj
game known in North America.
Another treat advaotaje ia thai
the barrels are bored and rifled (but
not chamberrd)esct!y the stme a
the re pilar .32 40 Marlia, one turn
in I B inehea. This mskes the nae of
black powder and lead bulleta a
aatisfactory and convenient u in
retular black powder riBe.
Thia site is the Srst hifh-prea-aure
arm developed in this country
for a caliber larter than .30, and
the Srst to Me slow enonh
twist to tive best result with
black powder ammunition.
frcts ssma as. mj-ov mnun-.
120-p caiclof of rifle, abot
nas, ammunition, etc., cover in
8 color, mailed for three stamps.
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO.
NEW HAVEN. s CONNECTICUT
To make a long story short
These warm days we will not tell you ot
j the beauty or flue finish of our laundry
work, but just remind you that when
i luuudered that we will do it just like
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new without injury to roior ur taunt.
Our work on linen collars and cuft's
Well! 'miff said! Orders left at Kutch's
barbershop on the Salem stage will re
ceive prompt attention.
Salem Steam Dundry,
Colonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorous
D. Olmsted, Mgr. Phone 11. 320
Liberty Street.
ViiVsiiiiWkVfWiWiWit
The Rest Tcncc on fartb. t
W . , i t ...... .nil rmrArifv. t'Oful T
"Ta oi, yes: Uh, ves: io loyero ui r "
neighbors and good itocVj. and the certainty of harvesting where
J! you bow The above blessing and many others can be enjoyed by
S5 replacing your old fencing with one of the best woven wire fence on
I6""4 THE PAGE FENCE
4! Is one of the best commercial fences on the market. It turns every- jj
5 thing but wind and water. And the Kitselman fer.ee, built to fit
HE your ground, turns chickens, pigs, bulls and horses. The only J5
55 fence on the market with barb wire for selvage, top and bottom j.
For sale by 5j
l J. E. WILLSON. - Independence, g