Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 30, 1902, Image 4

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Independence
Enterprise.
AND WEST SICC.
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HVOOIUlH'lWfMi UIHIUT.
Suhscripttcn Price, $1.50 pcrVr.
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SI'BXCRIPTIOS KATKS.
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l.oet uotlivs nre S rttt lT line Mrnlt:lit
t-oli;toiy uo rt'duotion for miy tvmi
whatsoever.
Rnto on JtlB.viiilv.rtliiii5 mil known
on Application.
Htl Contracts Void.
More than ordinary interest h is
been taken in the Salem Imp caw
by the growers of Polk county.
Now that Judge Burnett has ren
dered a decision adversely to the
ordinary form of hop contract
those growers who have made de
liveries at nrices ranging from 10
to 1-! cents want to go away hack
and get out of sight. Those who
havo not yet delivered are feeling
jubilant.
The case upon which the do
cUion w:t rendered was that of
A. F. Bockhaus vs. F V. Buells
the latter iing the grower. Black'
haus brought suit to recover the
' hops and' Buellt ahsvvt-ied, setting
up the contr.-et. The reply ad
mitted the contract, and thereupon
the defendant, by his attorney,
George G. Bingham, moved for a
judgment upon the pleadings, con
tending that the contract, through
which plaintiff claimed title, did
not entitle him to recover.
Jn this case the contract pro
vides that the hops are to be
"raised and sold" by the defend
ant and are "to be choice quality,
eound condition, bright uniform
color, fully matured, free from
mold and by damage from vermin,
cleanly picked, well dried and
cured, and put up in good mer
chantable order and condition,"
and '-all of said hops to he deliv
ered to said party of the second
part, his successors or assigns in
entire lot of f. o. b. care at Silyer
ton, between October 1 and Octo
ber 30," and "the party of the first
part at least 10 days before the
day on which he propose to len
der delivery of naid hops; but such
notice shall not be sent until the
entire lot is actually in bales and
ready for delivery. And the said
party of the first part further
agrees that this contract has pre
ference, both as to quality and
quantity, over all other contracts
made hereafter by persons in re
lation to said hops." And "it the
quality of said hops shall be in
ferior to hops above called for, the
said party shall have the privilege
of taking them and reduction shall
he made in price equal to the dif
ference in value between such hops
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
?rour liver I Ayer's Pills are
iver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggist.
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Want your mouat&che or beard a beftuUlul
brown or rich biackr Then me
'P nvCfor the
Whisker
and those above called tr, ai d
"any insurance on mud' hops shall
be for the iH-uetU of said second
partv, and said second party may
keep the hop insured for their full
value from the time said hops are
picked until delivery, at the ex
pense of said 'Hist party and de
duct the expense of insurance from
purchase price above agreed."
The decision is to the effect thai
the contract is a mortgage and
that the grower can discharge it by
paying the money advanced to
hiti with interest. The dicisi.m
applies to those contracts which
are in practically the same form a
that in controversy in the case de
cided. There is talk of an appeal
to the supreme court.
DciitucMN Cannot bo Cured
By local applications a they cannot
reach the dhu-a-ed portion f the ear.
There U only one way to cure deaform,
and that Is by oouslitutloital remedies.
Deafness U caused ly an Itttliimeil con
dition of the inueotiN lining of the
Eustachian tube. When thin ttibent
intlanied you have a rumbling sound
or hnwrfcet hearing, and wluui It is
entirely eh1 sed deafness Is the result,
and unless the InllauitnaUon can be
ttiken out and this till restored to Its
normal conditi.u, heating will be de
stroy etl forever ; nine crws out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is no'li
pjg but an lutlaintned condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Iollars
for any case of deatness (caused by ca
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars
'"f! J. CHENKY A CO., Toledo, O.
(Sold by druggists, "5e.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
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A Large Shipment of
F 1 R N IT(J R E
Bought at lowest Eastern Prices has arrived for
W. L. BIC
1 ntn now in a position 1 nmki tho lowest possible prices for mw
ami u.-to-tlu(o ftirnituro. I wih to thank tin pt'oj.lo of Ii.clfHii.inc. ami
vicinity for tWir lil.eral luitioiiam- since I luivf with you and invito
you to cull ami examine my new line of furniture. Make your home cozy
ami comfortahle while these prices last.
Goods bought ritrht will soil thomsolvtv.
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Highland School Keport.
Following is the report of the
Highland school for the month
ending October 24th:
Whole number of days attend
ance. 40G: whole number of days;
absent, 14; number of times tardy,
0; average number belonging, 21;
average daily attendance, 20 J.
Those who were neither absent
nor tardv during the month are
Myrtle Shafer, Ethel Shafer. Edith
Alexander, (iail Alexander, hvertt
Gentry, Oren Gentry, Ruth Staple
ton, NorvalStapleton, Ernest Teter-
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son. (Jlitton t'eterson, ivoy reier-
son, Owen Peterson and Guy Peter
son.
All of the pupils deserve special
mention.for their deportment dur.
ing the month, and the interest
manifested in their studies is very
gratifying to the teacher.
R. V. Swi.sk.
Bids Wanted.
P!ilpd liids wanted for the Wood
man Hall to lie erected at Buena
Vista. Ore. Work to commence
May 1, 1903 and to be completed
ip 30 days. Building to be L'GxoO
feet with 24 feet studding. Plans
and specifications can be see at any
time at the Buena Vista Cash
store. Bids to be opened Dec. 15
Right reserved to reject any and
all bids. Address all communi
cations to W. S. McCi.ain, chair
man board of Managers, Buena
Vista, Ore.
Palls City.
The Bryan-Lucas Lumber Co.
of Falls City have enroute, for
their Dry Kiln, a largo engine
and boiler. When it arrives
and is in place they will operate
two plainers and 1 sticker. Their
flume from the mill is now com
plete. The total length is 3i
miles. Lumber comes down in
24 minutes.
The Coast Range Lumber Co.
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MATTRESS
$2.25
A large assortment at
better prices.
Three piece Opaque
BED-ROOM SUITES WINDOW SHADES
C"IQ 'ly 25 c,,,,,s
Ami on up
Etieli. Never In-fore could you
buy ii good a shade lor no sniall
a price.
A two-pieeo (lootl Kitchen Cohbler seat
BED-ROOM SUITE CHAIRS ROCKERS
Only $8 cl1 Knr 45 ''' $2.25 "'"'"I'
The are i;''l f"r tho Wrll ina.h. an.l wi-U Thry are ton- f..r the
,iio ' HnWiwl money.
No troulJo to show good, t.'all an.l look over tho lino ami got pru-M.
AV T, -V' door " PADDOCK'S
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have their new fluuie completed
and operate dry kiln and plainers
in Falls City.
Paul L. Hunter's new con
fectionery store is a credit to the
little city by tho falls.
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THE GREAT
FiWIlLYHEDICIHE
Y,Atr.ri'm 1 tl urlf -DrillKrllt hll9
saved doctors' bills for more than
sixty years. or the common Jam-
ily ailments, sucn as consitjiaiion,
imligfwtion, hurdcjlds, lxwnlwtu
plaints, chills and fever, bilions
neisa, headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
nocessary. K invigorates and rug
ulates the Iivct, assists diction,
gtimulatps motion of tlie kidneys,
purifits the blood, and ptiria tb
imwi'iti or rout accuniui.iuoiiH.
m sour nomacii,
f riil'uniauc pains, m1
J ache, kidney troubles, coitrtipation.
diarrbcea, biliouHncss, piita, nara
coidii and headache, fcvery drtitf
gUt hasl'hedford's Black-Drauht
in 25 emit package and in mam
moth size for $1.00. Kever accent
a substitute. Insist on liavm the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I believe Thedford'f Black-Draught
Ii the beit medlcln on earth. It If
good lor any and everything. I have
a family of twelve children, and for
four yeari I have kept them on foot
and healtny wltn no oocior am di
Draught A. J. GREEN, Hlewara.Ua.
The government is doing con
siderable blasting in thin Hcction.
Several large Bubinergetl maK
were dynamited Saturday. I-aat
year thrtie steamera were sunk by
striking unags ami it is thought
all danger from this nource will be
avoided by a little work before
the boating neaaon commences. ,
MAItltlKO.
SMITH CATUORV Mr. Jti.Uoii
Smith and Miaa Laurie fathom,
both of Corvallia, were married
thin (Thursday) morning at 11
o'clock at the Evan Kvane place,
near Ileltuick bridge. Uev. Dr..
Thompsor. officiated.
THE NORMAL
Book Store
Carries Olio of the largeNt
am! montcampleto hues of
Confectionery, Stationery,
SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Of any house in the County.
High Grade Candies and Cigars a
Specialty.
Try a 25c box of our
CHOCOLATES AND BON B0NS
Simpson Bros.,
Monmouth, -:-
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