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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1902)
r Pictures II y.m Imvo niiv picture, t m,.i,...p.., Or... limine, P hii.I given ttif lx-t value .iwillt. Monmouth Correspondents. Mr. F -m tk Lin n left Tti'-liiy fi.r AflinK'.'u to v i i i h-r filT. Mi Hen ItuH'T. Mi-H.- Kvit iui.1 .Ml Savage vi it.. I tli.-ir parent t Salem Sutnr .lay. Mr. .1 dm I'.y TM. of Irving, fprtsl j.iirl f la ft week wiili Iii lui)ilitr In r Mr. Jaiiic A 1 K i in upendiriK thi week with In r inollnT l ton. K. K. Yiirncll upent Saturday with r'Ontiv" here. Mm. F. S. Younger, of lVndle tun, 11 former fbidciit of this place, i vii-itirijj friend hero. Mr. Susie Stanton spent part of tftin week at Salem. Mm. Frank Iughary spent part of l8t week witli her ficuT Hire. llru. H Wolverton visited his pr puts here hist week, leaving Friday for Portland by way ofalem. Mr. Calvin Kramer, of Fall City, i fiM-mling a lew day with Mrs. Rachel Hall while Mr. Kramer transacts business at VK0" Mr. and Mm. Applegnte and Mr. Mol.es, who have been visiting th-ir sister, Mm. P. H. Hurt, left Wednesday for their home at Yon col la. . .1. P. Doughty, accompanied bv hi aister, Mi Millia Doughty, went to Portland Monday, There arrived at tbo home of J. A. Hyers Sunday. October l'.'th, a pretty tine specimen of young Amerionnism, and strange to say, J. A. acts just about as uiiiial. Mr. Pink Denny is representing the Monarch P.o..k Co.. of Chicago, and ha an interesting outfit of holiday book. Mi Lizzie Mulkey returned from Arlington Monday, having spent the summer there with her sinter, Mr. Hen Puller. - Three new students entered the Normal this week. The two cases tiled in the Marion county court iat Thursday Olive SI. Hyers v Starr; Olive M. Byers vs Putnam were decided in Mr. Hyers' favor and her stock prompt ly rsturned. HORN. T KDUOW. At Calvary, October 12, P.)02, to Mr. and Mrs. C. K Tdrov, a girl. A Bad Breath A bad breath means a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver. t Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys: pepsia, sick headache. r 25c All rf rlti. i 1 " 1 h. i hMtii t bMtttlfal Want tour nnuiw " " MSUTtwrilaker ,ndkim-:nibnci.: kshmu'I :sk, isiki'KN1bsc;k, Enlarged ymi want enlarged go to all kind of work lit tln.t line for tin. money. n I MAKItH 1IASTI Mis CONN KIl On Mon day, Octohi r (lh, at the resi dence of the bride.' mother, Mr. Job Conner, of IUIImIoii, Mi Klhi Conner ivu united in mar riiiuo to Mr. Pert lluHting. of Sniiihli hl. lh-v. Arthur Cane, of Sheridan, pel forming the ceie iiiooy. Onlv immediate relative of the cont meting purlieu were present. f The votinu foil I ih were raiseci in Polk county and their parent are well known i.ioneem of llim coun ty. Their many incnus join iu wishing them a peaceful aim pro perou vo(.g through life Notice, of Final Kcltleiiieut. Nolle I hereby given that I, Hie .....Iu.mU.iuhI fxeeutor oft lie eidaleof IWiijiiiiiln N. Thurp. deceased, hava died my liual account alio repon in t. til uulnt. Ill II... otllce f the county !..! .,f P.ilk eoiiiin. Oreiiou; and llie county court ot aiu eouiuy nw llxed tlmtllb day of JJecenitr, lifo2.nl 11. liour or I o'clock I. M. at the miuiity couit lu'UMJ lu IBlla, i'olk county, Oiegou, a Hie tune and place wlieu surd fiOHt account and report w ill be heard. All peraoua having an IntereMt In iwld nmtler are required to pper and file orolUr oliJectioim.lt any there lw, why aid account should not be allowed and appioved. A. I. WTAltlt, Kxveutor of cHtale of Jteiijamiu N. Tharp, deiwiiHed. Flrnt pub. Oct. 2:t. Co (be people Of Independence And Polk county. I have opened an up-to-date Flour, Feed and Commission STORE In the building known as the fltbleiic Club Building And I earnestly solicit a share of yonr patronage. L. Damon, Prop. nnflH7 Thehest hog food UyvJlli grown. Good for all kinds of stock. A heavy yioldcr; can be sown fall or spring. Well adapted to the ;n,noH vnlW. For sale by Wm. Mktjlek, who lives on the P. J. Whiteaker place, 2 miles north of Monmouth, Oregon. DR.DARRIN LEAVES NOV. 1 After a Very Successful Visit to Salem Which Benefitted Many Sufferers. Tin-; Docioii ham ni KN I'lii: VAlbKIMiN TO STUl' in wooi. nuns os i: month. H'lleln Hltlterlliu:. fl. I.,rl.l lllll .fl.l'lllted HllCCllllW ......il ii,..,uclioul the Norlliw.Ht. afier a v. ry i.uc.l.il vbll In UH. cliy In which l.uudrrda or Wllieiem .. uialint rof dlwue wru relieve ! and Hi iiiuiiy ( cured, will le.ive .-leiu Nuveoilr 1, K-id .too lu W.Hidbiiru at Hotel W..dl.iiru unill D'cemUr 1 .i... i,,.r i.iinicroiiN rtuuentu fr hi appcarKiicillM-reby p. -in wbhlni! tot.etreled oy hi eleetricai pr.r,. llr. lliirrin h ' praeiice'i ni i ', l,on.l..ii, New Vol and IWlluiid uud ......I, i ,h.,-i,v.-if(l ei'italll reim- die for several of the uiimt dread! ,Um-m-. u.mI 111 Ihe treut.ueul oi ...... he n'ven elilire naiurucllmi. KnitiHriiUM iMtlliiioliiiiU have p-Hr- ed In lhl pur diirhig tho past ix . ., flt..V mouth Uoiu ttiorn wuo uioB..v ....j ...i i, ... 1 1... lor u well a huu- dred of like uller to H.eak of lliegKl .......k it... i ti.nl nccu aou ior )''" Many "f the are well kuowu to the ..r i,vinir beeu cured when the dutdtir wan here year aw, havui M.-iit two iiiuiilha I" this city, ai which lime e btcaiuo lavoramy preHmnl wi'.U hi wuik." Few doctor have had nucli a large practice as till dj bluii who U vtall- i i.v, ...r.. f i,Boiile everywhere he atop and It in well to uot that the doctor I not out for niouey aiu.ic, proved by numerous cumh oi pw people he has cured who are unable to f..r il rtlolatiou of tbclr health. The d.K'toi owe hU great succea to the mysterious power of electricity of . . . .ii uunjui whlfll he has oeconie u en Electricity Is the wouder of the age i .i... ...... i.. r tr..imeiit is the acme HIIU HID luw.v -" of rfeclloti. It penetrates the secret ..,i,.i, ,,f .lim-uaeaud exteriiiinales it, nd branch forever. 1 1 remove the wretched symptoms of loathsome maladies and averts Its dreaiirul ei ........ i .nr.. mmiv of the most hope- uii.l relieves imiusthat every kuowu remedy failed In and can be substantiated by me evuieuc oi dredswho have beeu cured by Dr. We could ay many more things which we feel due this eminent physi ciau, did spBoe permit, but we simply try to say lu a few words what umuy of Ihe doctor's patieuts wish to say and what our own persona", observation has caused ua to think. Sunny Slope. F. C Haines intends cutting a large amount of oak wood during the coming winter. The many advantages of the rural free delivery are appreciated by the people on the route. More patent boxes are being put up and the patrons, seem to realize that they are not so isolated as formerly Wm Herren has decided to rent his farm and remain in Salem this winter. He intends to follow teaming. Mr. Cart mill is busy with his summer fallow. He is getting it in excellent condition. Chinese pheasants are not very numerous in this vicinity. Too much wet weatner in uie u.i.. 1 . ..,.,.t imt. trims ana train- ana too ed dogs in the summer is probably the cause. Lu Clark lias purchased a fine roan Durham bull. We are much pleased to see the farmers raising better stock. Wm. Herren has finished burn- orison, qctomku n mo. .... There i nothing that ini proven t!io appear oihmj ( a yuuug laly ho much a a Wo can Ktntyou l.idh as to price and .jiuility. Our I'.lack Velvet Hat- with j,,t crowns and long tyli-h plunit-8 are much in vogue. Try one. l'er luipnyou would like one of our Fancy Pitched Felt Turhaiw. They aio much worn this fall. We have them in all colors. A complete line of children' Hats. Hats made to order. MISS PEARL SQUIRE, Monmouth , : illtf 1UH 8I0HU1I1I? ami in nu" e, it to orchard gra and mu..,uit. 1 , l He i dointjan excellent joo aim will have a valuable pasture soon, r.,Un mnnv i rmce tne rains clover fields in this vicinity that ; looked t be compteieiy iumcu a i f : a .....hfl looking green ana oiu mir 10 xu a cod crop. The apples in thia vicinity are! 1 ...... . i very wormy. A little more epruy- inn will have to be resorted to. , i,. Mr. Heflley, of Talmage, brought out a cow and some calves and i .i iv,. nuainrp Satur - turpeu liiiu " "---- dav for the winter. He took back day ior ine uiv a load of apples on h.a return. Mr. and Mrs. L. IC. 01d?n, of ; thlngi have gained lu strength aud eu Elkins. were visiting in our neigh- jy hard work." They borhood Sunday. M, KAJ-ck-. family ia visiting! relativea in Manou and amnio counties thia week. r.finnre Sullivan is moying Falls City,-where he intends work ing in a sawmil' there. Mr. Town peddled out a fine lotf salmon through this neighbor- of salmon through this neighbor- j hood H nuay. Lu Clark hauled a load of oats from Elodgetts Valley this week. Vard Fishback and Wm. Herren visited the O'Brieu . sale Saturday. Venation is starting nicely and stock of all kinds are doing well. Out of Oeath's Jaws. 'When death teemed very nea from a severe stomach aud liver trouble that I had sultered with tor vears," writes P. Muse, ot uurnam, N. C, "Dr. King a iew uuo saved my life and gave perfect health." Best pills on earth aud only 25c at Kirklaud Drug Co.'s. THE CITY v ICruckransferCcl F.iM. SKINNER, Prop. m ....My personal attention given to S all orders entrusted tome. Trompt . :.i.n attention in cc j ...ov..- t PHONE 274. I I INDEPENDENCE, ORE JV fiat I'liy up. , i. All partic .ndehted to the under- i . V... .oll anil Kettle. gigneu win pi and oblige. Chut.t Moore. .1 II.,,ir, iu l.i n.P frCIT. the vai iiuvw. Wilhoit Spring having been there a moniu ior ui , pattergont cf Portland, waa in cjty several nays this week. -' t'A s 1A-r!l j " j ..j iugt teemed to have gone all to ! nieces." writes Alfred Bee, ot Welfare, JP'' blIHoU8Ue9g.,nd a lameback had ni'ade life a burden. I could't eat 1 ... .. .,i f.,it kI most too worn out : or sierp u j to work wbeo I began to use Electric worked wonders, I Bou s, but y jrun-dowu peiple. Try them. Only at IIP Independence, Ore. Marble and Granite Monuments and Head stones CLmetery work etc. COPlUlliMT T Inn erirv hfipt These warm davs we will not teil you ot the beauty or nne nnisn oi our umiuj work, but just remind you that when vou want that delicate colored negligee ianndered that we will do it just like new without injury to color or fabric. Our work on linen collars and cutis Well! 'nuffeaid! Orders left at Hutch a barber shop on the Salem stage will re ceive prompt attention. Salem Steam Eaundry, Colouel J. Olmsted. Prop. Dorous D. Olmsted. Mgr. 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