Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, October 30, 1902, Image 8

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Till: MONMOUTH NOUM.VL.
Madfiitssuu rniiiijr-SfnMi ui
i, Kloorlslilns OuiiHltoii.
ll.e sixth week f mIiooI iloMtl
students ar f tU entering.
A ii-og the arrivals of lift w.fk
s..o Mi Qoiok. of Coo County,
and Mr. and Mr- Stuwll. f
Baker County, who bring two new
students with them, Mr. Frank
Stunzill ami Mr. Kdward Cass. It
looks now as though the attend uit
f..r the first semester would reaen
K- t.,il number enrolled during
a
fha whole of last vear.
The Monmouth baud is busily
rehearsing fr a concert to be given
in the Chanel in the near tuture
The band is said to l iu first class
condition and will no doubt rend, r
a snlendid nrogram. A large prt
of the membership is composed ol
O S X. S. students.
Senior essay- last Thursday were
read by Miss Laughlan and Miss
1111. The former took for her sul-
jet "The Unreckiuid Lands of
the Country," the latter, "A Page
from Colonial History."
President Itessler and Professor
French are schedluded to address
the Teacher's Institute of Yamhill
to be held at McMinnville the lust
of this week. f
Athletic int-rests are being
quietly worked up The Football
Team is rounding into shape,
though grea'ly handicapped by the
absence of a co.u h. It is thought a
competent man will be secured
this week. The Girls liasketbail
Team is being organized for a
vigorous campaign this year. A
number of promising candidates
are trying for places and the pros
pect Jif a strong game is good. Game
ofgolfdei not appear to have
much charm to the students, though
there are several enthusiasts among
the members of the faculty. Pro
fessor Campbell is the champion
golfer so far this season.
America's Famous Beauties
Look with horror on skin eruptions,
blotches, Hores, pimples. Ther dou t
have them, uor will any one who uses
Buekleu'a Arnica Salve. It gl.-nties
the (aw. Fczeina or silt rbeum van
ish before it. It cures sore lips, clmu
i k.,L ohilhlnina. Infallible lor
mles. 25c'at Kirkhtud Drug Co.'s.
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12feetlo the ground. He .us- cut on the head, wn.cn i H nUUm b C UU. ! Kugene,
. . i :: r.. uhih it ia ; several studies, ite w w J.i..., f,
taineu iiiiunc! iwiu - i . . , ,
feared he cannot recover. Ills nip- amy ...
bone is broken, his head injured,
and he is unconscious. His daughter
Mrs. C. Hubbard of this city. ' was
notified of the accident by tele
phone Wednesday evening and
left for Corvallis yesterday. Obser
ver.
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AGED MAM SEVEKLY HURT
James Wheeler. Aged 82, Falls
From Second Story of Hotel
in Corvallis.
Jamee Wheeler, nged 82 and an
oldtime citizen of Polk county
walked out of the hall door on the
second floor of the Farmers' Hotel
in Corvallis, Wednesday and fell
MAKKIF.O.
Bad Coughs
"I had a bad cough for six
weeks and could find no relief
until I tried Ayer's Cherry Pecto
ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle
cured me."
L. Hawn, Newington, Ont.
Neglected colds always
lead to something serious.
They run into chronic
bronchitis, pneumonia,
asthma, or consumption.
Don't wait, but take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
just as soon as your cough
begins. A few doses will
cure you then.
25c,Mc.SI. AlUnufUll.
Ttreetlui:
Consult your doctor. If h ay tk It,
then do u he iaji. If l tl you not
to uke It. then don't take It. He know.
Leave It with him. We axe wllllne;.
i. C. ATEB CO., Lowell, MaM.
Mrs. Jessie Parks, of Monmouth,
left for Portland. Wednesday.
Notice of Final Settlement.
-i iiorchv if I ven that I, the
undesigned executor of the estate ol
JSeujaniln N. Tharp, deceased, have
hlml inv final account and report In
said estate in th office of the county
clerk of Polk county, Oregon; hiiu
ilie county court or.uld cuuuly has
tixed the 0th day of loeml, 1IW2, at
the hour of 1 -o'clock P. M. at the
county court house In Dallas, Polk
county, Oiegon, as the time aim i.
when said Iluul account and report
...in t,..rd. All nersoiiH having; an
tlritereHtio suld matter are required to
CRAVEN CROWLEY. On Sun
day evening, October It). 1902,
at their new home, near Inde
pendence, Miss EftieL.Crowl-y
was united in ma'riai;e to J. M.
Craven, Rev J. W. Osborne
Theweddin, was a quiet but. J!
verv nleasani anan """-'""-' not l aiiowea auu
. , A. r. I, a Kit,
relatives only bing present. , f of uenjamlu N.
Both contracting parties are wu .n,ar)i ,eeeased.
and favorably known. The bride j Find pub. Oct.
beine the daughter of Solomen K.
Crowley, of Oak Grove and the
erooin the son of Joseph Craven.
of Monmouth. Their many friends
nish them a happy and prosperou
life.
Sherman Hays, well known in
was a nassenser south to
'day from Independence. lis is in
th hop business now and mod a
isnug cum this year of! of 300 bales
I having sold at 21 j cents. Kugene
Our l'r and ta-a'r prmlucta of Gu.ird.
It mills In the country.
Paper Dealers
the best willa co"J
will ve money u prices and frel;ht
with os.
130 Court St., Salem, Or.
I THE CITY I
i Cruck transfer go.
F. M. SKINNER, Prop.
MOTOR LINC
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE MONMOUTH
RAILWAY 0.
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iiiuulh a.ia Airno
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FELL MOWN STAl"S.
Bnrriis Estes Iteoolves Ji Iti
Cut In the Head-
Mondav Burrus Estes, an em
ploye in F. A. Polity's store fell
down the cellar and received a bad
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....My personal attention given lo ,
f all orders entrusted to :ne. Prompt Xj
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attention III every u.rii....-
PHONE 274. t 1 1
INDEPENDENCE. ORB f
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in,mliinil liullua
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7:1ft .
Ivc Moniiioiilti
fur Alrllo.
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8:1 p. in.
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Monnumlll
for Illu.
11:91 a. III.
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ve Alrll fur
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4:1X1 p. III.
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fr IiiiU'!hIi'
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tnna fur Mum,
2:lM p. m
When iu SALEM put your team
in the
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RED FRONT
Overy ana Teed Stable
Reasonable rates for
Livery Rigs. .
Raiafcaugl) BramM, Props.
161 Commercial St.
Phone 831.
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To make a long story short
Tli"e warn, davs we will not tell you ol
theleauty or tine nmsn or our mu.n.j
i. i ... ......i.wl vnn that when
you want that delicate colored iietflijfee
laundered that we win oo it j""
new without injury to color or fahric.
Our work on linen collars and cuds
Well: 'nuffsaid! Orders left at Kutcn a
barher shop on the Salem sta(?e will re
ceive prompt attention.
Salem Steam Eauttdry,
fnlonel J. Olmsted, Prop. Doroua
P. Olmsted. Mgr. Phoue 11. 320
Liberty Street.
i no innnAN'S oacar
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f MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
1061 MARKET ST., SAM FRANCisuu, I.M.
lU.i"o aiak ol 8oil.i
Thili""t Anatomical Muwum
In Ui Wor.il. 1
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DR. JOBDW PRIVATE DISEASES
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tli ayatam wllliout llii- u- of Narrisrir.
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purr f..r Hn r. A J"?. f
rafnr 11 Iva. fl-..urr anil Hlnla, by
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CHAHUKS VKHY KKASoXAlll.t.
Tralmaiitpwillv X"""'
1 xvrito nook. PHltoooeHT or
W 4 HHI i?: M" "- Kk. IA valoalila
i.k fc.r niMi.1 fall or wriui
OH J0R0AN k CO., 10l n.. . r,
' SHORT LINE
ST. FAIL, Pl'Ll'TH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO
AND ruin I a km .
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Bullet smoking uorary vara,
DAILY THAINSj FAST TIME.
For rates, folders and full Informa
tion renardinii tickets, routes, etc., rail
on or address H. DICKSON, Oily
Ticket Anent .1. W. I'lIALON, Trav.
Pass. Airt., Portland.
A Il.C. DKNNISTONrO. W. P. A.
012 First Ave., . Seattle, Wash.