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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
ISDKniNDENl'K ENTERPRISE. IK DEMO NDENCE, OREGON. OcTOHEU g:,, 1M2 Independence Enterprise. AND WEST SICE. -I HI.!SIIKI rVKI!Y T1UU0AY. K. K.UKAV.KPITOK Sl I'ltOI'KIKroll. KnlrnntHl Iii.l.ml.mv, On oWnV Wollll-Vlll HlHlttT. Suhscriptljn Price, $i.so per IV. TKl.KI'llONK . SfHSCKirTloS KATK-i. xtrli-llv 111 HllVHIIWI 4Vr year .' Hix month Muirl ri' , ' I..m1 imllwa are -1 niU iwrllin stmliitu -W.HU'ly no ivdiietiou lor any roawm whatsoever. Kitten on display tvertslnit m' known on application. The crent eoal strike has been declared oil" bv the mine workers' convention hold at Wilkesburre, Pa . on October 21. Nt a man voted no. It will be gratifying intelligence to the people of lndfpemler.ee to learn that the government has not abandoned its intention of improv ing the Willamette at this place. Yesterday Postmaster Wheeler posted up notices f.-r bids for re vetment work. This means em ployment for labor and a g"d many thousand dollar spent here for material. VDrinta: excellent article in this issue from the pen of Colonel Ilofer on 8trawberry culture. 1 lie eolonel is an enthnsiust on the subject. He thinks we have every requisite in this section of the Willamette to grow per fect berries. Mr. Ilofer has been offered $20) an acre for the product of his il.acre tract but refused it. There is good money in the indus try if enough growers can be in duced to take it up fo that ship ments can be made in carload lots. The fame of Oregon goats is spreading far and wide. Last week a carload of goats was shipped to Troy, Montana. The Montana man, who come here, James Stone chest, says he had been hunting for goats everywhere and found none that could equal the Wil lamette Valley product. This ought to be the best kind of en courazement for Polk county farmers to keep right on increasing and improving their herds. Hold Your Hops, Orr, Samuel Orr, a prominent Polk county hopgrower, who was in the citv recently, says the Uregonian, is of the opinion that the price of hoDs will advance several cents per nound and he advises all growers to bold onto their crops for some little time. Mr. Orr bases his pre dictions upon the condition of the foreign market and the local de mand, which he says is stronger than most people imagine. He Vo r-fiiHpd several offers of 2o xian w nts during the past week and an nounces his intention of holding fnr n. higher Drice. When seen Mr D Orr said: T do not see how hops can go any lower than the present figures, onI T urn firmlv convinced that the price will advance several cents before many weeks. If the grow ers will only hold their product . . . i ., i . for a time, the aemana win ueuui-uB quite brisk and high prices will en sue. There is no use paying any attention to the fake reports sian ed by hopbuyr and agents. I.t th hop men study over the ii 1 ......! .i I .t it? lion careluiiy no " w....k. Parties at lallm have paid 25 wiwt for hop of avenge quality. -d 1 believe tlt nitfiifr mi !.es will surely prvail." Mr. Orr i ono of Polk county's .oht Mieorhsfol farmers. He ope r me a aO ai re hop yard near Kick r-:.l! and also conducts a good die 1 stock farm. Tito Hop Market. A special to the Oivgonian says: Hops continue firm. Brewer de mands are moderate, una ui-, with local t radio g between dealers. sustain p'esent values. from FrankUn county report firm and advancing markets. I. rowers refuse o;5c bid for ftru tly choice. Coast wires report additional buy ing there fo- export at '-'" cents for choice Oregons. t.erniau can.es note firm and active markets. Salem hop dealers report 2" cents as the ruling pric? for choice hops. (leorue L. Kfe purchased a t- - . ..... bale lot at that hgure. Jiatue Jones sold the remainder ol her crop, part of which was undr con tract, at 25 cents. Salem dealers have received n report of the purchase of the An derson crop of 13:? bales, at Eu g. ne, by F. E. Dunn. Some re ports have the price 25 cents, and others 251 cents. Kirkpatrick & Williams, of Pal las; Faber & Xeis, of Salem; and E. C. Herren, of Salem, made pur chases of hops below choice in quality at 25 cents at Independence. A dispatch from Yakima says: Very little is doing in the way of nurchase of hops in this valley. The growers feel that the market prices are coming their way ana are holding out for prices above 30 cents. oooooeeeeeee eeeseeaeee n t j. Ji Large jnipmetu uj FURNITURE 05 01 on Ci 3D 61 0 61 01 & 01 J 0) ! I- 0D to to s0 Bought at lowest Eastern Prices has arrived for W. L. BiCE I am n.w in a position to make, tl.o lowest possible prices for now and up-to-date furniture. I wish to thank tho people of I ndopondonce and vicinitv U their liWral patronage , hue I l.av heen will. y and invito tWto'rali ami examine iny new lim. of fitrnilur... Make your lmme eoy ami eomfortahle while these i.rieex last. i. i. i.Sri.t Avi 11 tiinisMv. A ooil wool toj MATTRESS $2.25 A lariiu assortment hotter I'isees. at A two-piece BED-ROOM SUITE CI CD 01 01 Only $8 each The aro good for juieo the l'hveo :oee BED-ROOM SUITES $13 Ami m U' (ioinl Kitchen ' CHAIRS l'or 45 vvniii Well maile ami well finished ( )iaitH WINDOW SHADES 25 ()nl Cents Knell. Never la-fore CXlM buy a k'""1' "I"-'1' ,,,r " u rlre. Cohhler tieat ROCKERS $2.25 a 1 They are lino money, for tho No trouble to l.ow goods. Call and look over tho lino and get price. -tr T ITOTn Mext door to P ASD 13 O C Iv ' S- W . M - - (0 to 10 US to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to DeatnesM Cannot be Cured nv lnral annlicatioDS as they cannot reach tbe di.teaaed portion of the ear. Ti ia nnli' ont wav to curedeafnif. and that is by constitutional remedies. lkfiiM Ix caused by an inllanietl con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tune is inflamprt vou have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when ins entirely ulcsed deafness is the result, anrt unless the inflammation ean be taken out and this tut restored to its nnrm alconditi-n. hearing will be de stroyed forever ; nine esses outofteu are caused by cutarrh, which is noUi i jg but an luflammed condition of the mucous surfaces. Wfiuilltrlve One Hundred Dollars of deatuess (caused by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. . VIS1TOKS FROM COKVAIX1S The Ilcbekah Lodge in ThisCity Holds Interesting Meeting. Tuesday evening Clover Leaf Lodge, No. 5G, Order of Rebekahs, of this city, was favored by a visit of a delegation lrom uorvains Other visitors were present from Monmouth and Dallas. Work was put on, speeches made and an in teresting time in general was had. Those in the party from Corvallis Past President Paulina Kline. Noble Grand Mrs. Brunk onrl Mesdames Wicks, Broders, Wilkins. Moores, Spangler and Jacobs; Messrs. Cronise, Henkle and Norton. Crowley started back to their riome in r.ai- Tin Id Stevens has rented Wall i ern Oregon. Fawk's farm here at Crowley. j j, j Williamson is having a . . . ... . . . , . i Flder Wm. Short filled nn , well dug on His recently nciuiri appointment at La Creole, l""' property. Sunday. !.... hnrn unrkinir , . ( I'jillt'i f III. - l." """v n tMr. unci iirs. rru on Elder Pewtherer'f. house. I). R. Ruble is moving to his new 1 home at Lincoln. Vl M. I- Book W'n urn infurined that (Jhas. B. Whuley, has bought part of the (1. C. Smith farm Mrs. O. L. Nealley bus gone to Salem for a few days visit. , Finely Kdgur is hauling his win ter's wood to his hew homo here. Ham Wallace was passenger to Portland Tuesday afternoon. MRS. L. S. ADAMS. Ol )!. T. wirt of Cardul It Indeed a bleulng to tired women. 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