Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, November 06, 1902, Image 2

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TIIK MONMOITII NOKMAI..
j,uni nH Stilt 0inlnir-S-Ho
TbeMXth week of tiiliool clJ
.... I nut.let.U ar till enter'nip.
m.ng !' arrival l,f w'k
,o Mi Quick, of Coos County,
and Mr. ami Mr. Sturill. ol
n,u P.iiiniv. who brini to new
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student with them, Mr. Frank
tu.gill ami Mr. Edwnrd Cass. It
lHk uow as though the attei.d nice
for the first semester would reach
the total number enrolled durum
the whole of last year.
The Mohmouth band is husil.v
rehearsing for a concert to he given
in the Chapel in the near future.
said to lein first claw
condition and will no doubt rend.r
nr.-Tm. A large part
of the membership is composed of
O. S. N. S- etudenw.
Senior essays last Thursday were
read by Miss Laughlan and Miss
Hall. The former took for her so!
;jt "The Unreclaimed Lands of
the Country." the latter, "A Page
from Colonial History."
President Ussier and Professor
French are sthedluded to address
the Teacher's Institute of Yamhill
to be he!d at McMinnville the last
of this week.
Athletic int-rests are being
quietly worked up The Football
Team" is rounding into shape,
though greatly handicapped by the
absence of .. cadi. It is thought a
competent man will be secured
this week. The Girls' Basketball
n i., uinir nrjunizeil for a
vigorous campaign this year. A
number of promising candidates
are trying for places and the pros
pect of a strong game is good. Game
i golf die 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 60 far this season.
America's Famous Beauties
r ..i. hnr.nrnn uli In ernntioiis.
IjUU wiiu "v" "" 7. ' . , .
have them, uor will any cue who us
Buekleu'- Aruic Salve. It Klor.tie.
the fa.. I czemu or slt rheum y.iu-
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n hau ls. cUilblaiDB. lufallib e tor
piles. 25c at Kirklaud Drug Co. .
AGED MAM SEVEKLYliUKT
t....,u vi.e.lT AsreU 82, Falls
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From Second Story of Hotel
In Corvallis.
Jamee Wheeler, aged 82 and an
oldtime citizen of Polk county
walked out of the hall door on the
second floor of the Farm re Hotel
in Corvallis, Wednesday and fell
J5ac Coughs
" l 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.
Tkrc tizd : 25c., Sc., SI. All 4null.
Conault your doctor. If h ti tk it.
theiT do u he nfi. If he Ul Ton not
to take It. then don't take It. He knows.
Lea, it with him. We are wllllo.
J. C. ATER CO., Ixiwell, Mt.
We are making a Unve on
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the around. He .us-
feared he cannot recover. His hip
bone is broken, his head injured,
and he is unconscious. His daughter
iiki miiiries iroiu niv
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Mrs. C. Hubbard of this ctiy,
notified of the accident nv le-
phone Wednesday evening ana
left for Corvallis yesterday. Obser
ver.
31AUHIF1.
C R A V EX CROW LEV. On Sun-
day evening, October 13, i'-.
at their new home, near Inde
pendence, Miss Erne L. Crowlv
was united in maTiae to J. M.
Craven, Rev J. W. Osborne
nftipiatinf
Swddn. was a quiet but
very pleasant auair
relatives only bing present.
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Both contracting parlies are .
and favorably known. The bride,
Koine trip dauehter of Bolomen K.
Crowley, of Oak Grove and the
groom the son of Joseph Craven.
of Monmouth. Ttieir many inei.ua
wish them a happy ami prosperou
life.
FELIj imWNST.Vfl'S.
Burma Kates Iteceives h a
Cut in tlio llcint.
Fstea. an em-
tUIJHua) u. . ...
! v A n.nitv's store fill
down the cellar and received a bad
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When iu SALEM put your team
in the
RED FRONT
Eiwy and feed Stable
Reasonable rates for
Livery Rigs. .
Radabaugb Bramkt, Props.
164 Commercial St.
Phone 831.
Several
J UJll Lines.-..
W' ? s
f y'
cut on the beu. wn.cn j
voralst tches. lie was cons.urr
ably bruised also.
Mrs. Jessie Parks, of Monmouth,
left, for Portland, Wednesday.
Not.oe of F..,a, Settteme . .
iu iiervliv utveii that I, the
un(Wrl(?ed executor of t be estate of
lWnjamln K. Tbarp. dcwued. have
hied my final acunt and report In
nld estate In Ibeoffloe or tue coum,
i ..r i..iu oiuiiitt. Oreifon: aim
cier& '
the eouiity court or.uia twmiy u
tlxed the fith day of lcemtr, 1!, at
tho hour of 1- o'clocK P. M. at the
rounty court bouse in Dallaa, Polk
county, OreRoa, aa Ibe time and place
when said ftu-1 account and report
u a All iwTBona tiavloirau
I Interect in a hi iun- '."i- :
aar and le or .r etbma,,.
M ill l nrnn , -
luterent in ai.l matter are required to
. HI- .,rn(tr o i eutloim, II
! any int-i- wt j '
t le aiioweu aim A''tj, .p UKi
j ExH,utor (f wUt; f Hcjamln N.
T,IHrp, tiewaeti.
Flrat pub. Oct. 28.
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To make a ong story short
11," e "arm dav we will not tel you of
the beauty or tine finish of our lunJry
. . .,t, that whan
work, uut jiiHt reiiiniu , ; .
yon want that delicate colored efU?e
laundered mat we n "
new without injury to color or fabric.
Our worK on linen ,
Wtll 'nuff said ! Orders left at Kntch a
biirber uliop on the baiem BinKo
oive nroiiibt attention.
Saknt Sieaw laundry,
fni.,.i 3 Olmsted. Prop. Dorous
P. Olmated. Mgr. Phoue 11. 30
Liberty Street.
Pace setters lor lv
prices, Salem, Ore.
jGeo.F.Ro(lECTS&Co.U
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IIHAft rifAlf
I UPvl livttlVI
Our iwr ami lau are pr.HlucU
....1m.
ttI)d trrlht
t ...til- in ilia couuirjr. ,
130 Court St, Salem, Or.
wilU a.
THE QTY
CrucK transfer o.
....My personal attention lvfii lo w j
1 order entrusted to me. Prompt y J
attention In every iiiHtanoe ,
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Sh..rman Havs. well known in
Kuijene. was a nassenger south to-
TiuitMkinenoe. lie is In
i ,t Ktminftna nfiW atltl made ft
lnug sum thia year oil of 300 balea
j having sold at 24J cents. Eugene
of; Guard.
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Tickets lo and from a
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ST. TAIL, DUITH,
AND POINTS tAST,
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Tnrouah Palace and Tourist Sleepers.
Dining and Bullet smomng worary .
DAILY TKaTnS; FAST TIM K.
For rates, folder and full Informa
tion retarding ticket, route, etc., call
on or BddreH H. DICKSON, City
Ticket AKent J. W. I'HAI.ON, Trav.
Pass. Aift., Portland.
a it.c. dknniston:o. w. p. a.
012 Flrat Ave., - Seattle, ali.