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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1902)
INDEPENDENCE EWTERPK1SE. INDErENDENCK, OREGON Independence Enterprise, AND WCST SIOC. rVBUSHKO KVEBY THl'RMllAY. R.E.ORAY.KPITOR AND rKomUCMR. Bulre4 at Imtuwnileno. Or iMatoMre M SMbscrlptloi Price, $i.se rrVr. TtrXEPHONKM." HfBSi-UIHTIOS KATES. (Wrlotly In a.da.ni) err yr Rlx month. Ux-al ooliiar4wnu per Una airllil .absolutely oo reductam for ny reewou Katea on dUptayadvertlaliig made known on applleatlou. The Oregon Irrigation Association and the Oregon State Bar Associ ation meet in Portland, Tuesday and Wednesday, November 18 and 19. Reduced rates on ali railroad". Special entertainment for all visi tors Free theatre tickets; a ball or concert; a steamboat ride on the Willamette and Columbia rivers; an observation car ride over the street railways; a visit to the Port land Crematorium, to the $1,000 000 Custom House, to the Public Library, to the $500,000 City Hall the wheat ships in the harlxir, to the rooms of the Oregon Historical Society and other places of interest. An inspection of the armory and gun drill by battery A is to be one of the features of entertainment of yisitors. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all to visit Portland in Irrigation week. Effective Advertising. A letter from Chicago from Gen eral Immigration Agent McKinney of the Harriman lines, who was in Independence this summer in the Interest of promoting immigration to the Willamette valley, contains this information: "The Oregon exbitit which we had at the Peoria Corn Carnival is now in our office. It is composed, as you are aware, of agricultural products and fruits from the Grande Ronde valley, Linn and Washington counties, Or. We have arranged shelves along the south wall of our office and have placed this last named exhibition thereon. The apples in the window attract people into the ofiice and when they get inside they view the other exhibits. It would amply repay the senders of these exhibits if they were hero but one day to hear the expressions of wonder and delight which the exhibit calls forth from the.crowds now in our office." 1). M Calbreath received a thor-' oughbred blue Andalusian cockrel from Portland this week. It toolt second priie at the Oregou State Fair and it a very fine bird. Mrs. Clarke visited relatives in Benton county this week. 1). M. Calbraiih killed a large mink last week. Henry Dunn, of Corvallis, was down interviewing Mr. Stump about sheep Saturday. School closes the last of this week while the teacher attends the Institute at Dallas. Standing of Correspondent!. Huena Vista, H jJM Antioch - , lwlsville.. 11 iii.i.u.i.l R -"' Sunny (Slope Airlie.S -! Crowley, U Parker. U Kickreal, O Calvary, 1) J Monmouth, A ' Pedee, 1" l Monmouth, 11 J77 liallston.B Autloch. Weather stormy. Mrs. A. Ohms recently shipped her crop of 8000 pounds of prunes to Portland. AuguBt Ohms has been in Port land on business. v Mr. Martin of Falls City passed through here last week with a load of 3000 shakes. William Herren has purchased a band of sheep from Mrs. Davis, of Salem, paying f 3 a head for the lot Jeff Matney and Charlie Osborn have returned trom their hunting trip on the Willamina, brineing back with them four fine deer and on 3 big bear weighing about 400 pounds, Several land buyers have been looking oyer the J. H. Moran ranch lately. F.C Haynes raised the largest watermelon in this community this . 1 ctn It... season. It weighed over zo ion. The brethren of the Church of Christ contemplate holding a pro tracted meeting at the school house. Mrs. W. H. Mack is spending several days at the home of Nellie Veater in Monmouth. Lee and Retta Clark visited their sister, Mrs. I5fcll Sullivan, at Falls City. Thursday. Mm. A. Ohms will have a large amount of wood cut this winter for the market. Sunny Slope. J. II. Hawley of Monmouth was in this vicinity last week working for a correspondence school. .Mr?. Clarke lost a cow last week. She got down between two logs and was dead when found. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years they have been the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. All druggists. Want your mouMacbe or board a beautiful brown or rich black ? Than uia BUCKINGHAM'S DYEKe.r. 9 m More new Goods to arrive for A Startling Surprise. Very few could believe In looking at A. T. Hoadley, a healthy, robust b aeksmith of Tihlen, Jnd., that for ten years lie suffered such tortures from rheumatism as few could endure and live. But a wonderful change followed bis taking wecinc owei. Two bottlts wholly cured me," he writes, "and I have not felt a t wirige in over a year." They regulate the kidnevg, purify the blood and cure rheumatism, neuralgia, nervousness, improve digestion and give perfect health. Try them. Only 50c at Kirk laud Drug Co.'s. Airli. Miss. Sarah Story returned to Corvalhs Monday. Several from here attended the football game at Corvallis last Sat urday. Mrs. A. C. Staats was called to Portland last week by the death of her sister's youngest child. Mrs. J. W. Wilson is visiting rel atives in Yamhill county. W. L, 9 D ft Ami thopruWl am making i bound to move thorn right out. Quality muKt bo roiiaidtwl. When I make a price it it the luwent for the MaHty I am otfolng. You oan rave money on tl'e imotationH. Hard-Wood Wall Pockets Nicely finished with fancy enthused and ricttm fronts at a price that will astonish you. 9 14 inch maple top Stand 55 (Ynta Large assortment Child's Cribs $2.00 ! Your chance to got a good stand cheap. Made with spring bottoms 1 start the price on White Knamel Iron Bedsteads At $3 They are the neatest and best to buy. B Only 4 n C r XUA VkeApx&z from $1.50 up. $ yjiiimJii When you buy a couch you ought to get the right kind. I have the swellcst line out, upholstered in now and pleasing pattern, go.nl strong springs and well made throughout and the prices are tho lowest for the same quality. Call and see tho line. m 01 m to PADDOCK'S- tO to to 10 to 10 to to to 10 no to to to to to m Kmmet Start brought in some fine dressed hoes Tuesday. Claude Lewis is buying up a car load of hogs. Miss K. Miller, who is teaching at Montgomery, took the motor to Dallas Tuesday to attend the teacn ers' institute. Pearl Rose returned from Corval lis Tuesday. "He i a strongman on the football team of that place. Bedford's OlACKDRAUGiiT i rnn I Contitipation is nothing more inrr nation or death if not relieved I than a cWimiff of the liowcls ' and notluiiKlrMfttmn vital suip- l v inn Dated milterer tonll realize that he is allowing poiwnious hit" to remain nuns tiVHtem, he would soon (jet relief. l!onHtipation invites all kind or contagion. Ileadaelies, bilious ni'.ss, colds and many other ail ments disappear when const i pated howelsarerelieved. Theil ford ' Jilack-Draucht thoroiihIy deans out the boweln in an easy and natural wanner without the purging of calomel or other vio lent cutliartico. ltn nrp that von net the ongi- nal Theilford'n lili:li-Iraiitr)it, l.v The Chattanooea Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 5 cent and 11.00 packages. !Hrm, Ark., T5. 1U. 1 rsnnot iwimmrm! ThMlf(rd' lllxk Ilruirlitl.H.hliflilr. I kwpltlamrhou" II the time and It tut Hie Urn lea xe.ru. I aerer fare Bf chlldrea nr U"r laxallre. I ln I ""1I ever be able to work without It oa aeroant of Bein iroaniea wiia . roDKllpatloa. Koar nedlela b . ... 1 t- ... .. - .1 I An.. t Ana ptaaie nas buiu uvm .v hundred dollars worth of bucks the past season. The V. O. W. camp at this place will hold their annual hunt on Tuesday and Wednesday preceding Thanksgiving, tho losing side to put up for the supper. They will also give one of their seini-annuai dances on Wednesday evening. Nov. 26th, to which all are invited. A medal will be given to the Wood man scoring the highest number of points in the hunting match. UlcKrenll. Miss Delia Cook, who has been visiting her parents, returned to Seattle Monday. Mrs. J. J. Hurcb and her father went to i'orvallis to visit relatives a few days last week. Mrs. B. F. Lucas came home Friday from McMinnvillc, where she. had been to see her mother who is quite sick. The basket social which came oh" Friday evening was a success, both socially and financially. II. C. Fox had a valuable colt badly cut on barbed wire. against you In the above entitled no tion within lx weeks from the dale of the flrxl publication of this sum mioiin, (o-wlt, ui or before the liUb dsy of December, 190'.!, and If you fall to newer, for waut thereof Hie plain tiff will take Judgment galnit you for the sum of sll.l), together with the cota and dintnirnoineiiln of this action. This summons, by order of H. Wll im, Justice of the I 'face for ahl Dis trict No. 6, Hindu at IlileMoilelire, Oregon, on the 3d diiy of N-jvemla-r, UKii, Is served tipou yon by puldlcatlon thereof for a period of lx cmmmrutlve ami MiieetuMlvu weeks In the JinleU'U denee Knterprlse, a nwipa'r of gen-, eral circulation published weekly at Iiideietidttnw, In said county. The dale of the llrxt piibllealion of this num inous 1m Nov. (I, J Mil. II. WI I.S( )N, Juntiee of the IVactt for said dixtrlct. Oscar lluyter, attorney for tho plalnllir Hl'MMONH. In the Just list's Court for Justice of Hid Peace and ('onstutde's I)ilrlot No. 5, in tho llouuty of Polk mid Mute of Oregon. 1). (ierinuntiH, plalntm', v. Smu II. Wallace, defendant. To Hum II. Wallaeo, the defendant uhove limiitd: In the .nine of the htate of Oregon 'oil are hereby re quired to appearand answer the coin. Iiluiut filed against you In the above entitled actlou within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, to-wlt, on or bolor tlio lutli (lav of Deceintier, J irOU, and If V"u fall , .i I so to 'answer, for wsnt thereof the Tresnio Hnnsaker came down .,. i"' J- " you for the sum off7S.30, together with the cohIs and .illHliurseiiieu'H of thi ao- Hon. i'lils summons, bv order of It. Wll- BUMMONS. j oh, JuHlh'o of tho Peuee forsiild Dis- In the Justice's Court for Justice of i ,ru.t j;,,. f,, imido at Iiidepeiiclencc, Or., . v. - - . . I. fl!ulrli,l . . .... i . i . . dun, l l'eaee aim onsiiiuiu mi me ;m :uy oi uvi'iiniw, iwi, from Turner to visit her sister who is attending schooltierc. Dm No. 5, In the County of Polk and Klate of Oregon. Albany Hrewi'ig Company, a corpor ation, plaintiff, v. Sam H. Wallace, de fendant. To Ham H. Wallace, the defendant alsive named, In the name of the Ktate of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed served upon you hy pilhlieatloii thereof for a period of six consecutive and sue cesHlve weeks In the Indcendeiice Ku terpnse, a newspuper cf general circu lation published weekly at Indepen dence, I" said county. The date of the first publication of this siiniinon- Is Nov. (1, IW'2. . WIIiHON, Justice of the Pea!e for aaid district. Oscar Hayter, attorney for plaintiff.