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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1902)
i n i ) i: r J : n i ) i : n r i : !: n t i:: n i i : i s i : , i ' i i : i i : x i ) i : v. i: , ouj-:;o x j ountain m$ All kinds and ulin'-os. TriccH rnno from $1 to $:..r)() and il fi'v odd idii' while they last for 75 Cents (iivo us a call and I think wu can satisfy you in tlio pon lino, O A Kramer . Co ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mrs. II. B. liofTluft last Friday for (treat Kalli, Montana, wh'TO she will upend the winter with her daughter. A majority of the minister of Indejiendenee have arranged . for exercise to le held at the ItaptiHt church, Nov, 27th at 11 o'clock a. m. rormon by the pastor, Mra. Halm Mann-Hudson, of Han Francisco, has presented her husband with a daughter. Just arrived and still moro coming, consisting of Bed Koom Suites, Iron Bedstead, Fine Rockers, Largo Mirrors, Pictures, in fact a complete line of 'Christinas Goods, for CAMPBELL BROS. ISTOTJi TTrlJSSlS P1ITCI2S. Wood Bedsteads Start AO and at P--.rvon up A good wool top Mattress $1.95 Rockers 90c and up 'These are regular prices and everything else in proportion. Discounts given , on larger amounts. Campbell Bros., - North Main Street. Eugene Ilegisler. Mrs. Hod son is a former resident of this section. Geo. Huntley marketed Tuesday the two largest hoys of the season. The combined weight of the two was 1015 pounds and one tipped the scales at (J00 pounds, Several car loads of hogs were shipped to Portland this weeje by W. W. Percival. Dr. V. C. Brown will move to Eastern Oregon about the first of the year, exactly to what place he A large shipment BoSf day ocls Opaque Window Shades 25c each H good goucb For $4.50 and up. lift, not derided. lr. Oimvu's health has been poor the ist yturiitid lie "ks a dryer climate. W wili hiin every iiienur f Mierews in bin nmv field. A niui-iartiniris chi"ii (.'(in vention is culled t'j rii'-'t at tho tily hall, at 7:'0 o'clock, on Monday 'veiling, N'ove n1 '" '4 ' r '1.0 pur pose tj noiiiliiiiiitig city oHic. fit, Mock holders In tr. Ni tion H licivby j.'ivn Unit I lie Annual ineeiing f ili'i SidcIj. boider of the Jiidepeiiili-iK e and Monmouth Kiiihviiy Company for tin election of Direntoia and Ollieers. will be held l Iudepcn donee, Ore'.iii on Wednesday, Dec. trix.'M, 11102 at the- hour of 10 o'clock A. M. I). V. Ska hp, Serreuiry ).iteil November 10, 11102 Mockliolders Notice. Notice in hereby given that the Annual meeting of the Stockholders of The Polk County Land Company for the election of Directors and OiIjcHrc, will be held at Indepen dence, Oregon on Wednesday Dec, them, l'J02 at the hour of o'clock P. M of said day. D. V. Skaks, Secretary. Dated Nov. 10. 11)02 City Election Notice. The annual election for the City of Independence will le held on Monday. December 1, KK)2, when the following city officers will be elected : Mayor, for a term of one year. Recorder, for a term of one year Treasurer, for a term of one year. Marshal, for a term of ono year, Ono Councilman from each ward for a term of two years. of A nice Bed Room Suite for $12.50 16x16 inch Stand 50c each Dining chairs at .Lowest Prices 'OI.MNO W.ACKS. Vint Ward City Hull. Secnd WardOld Wert Side (Mice on First street. Third Ward At ibe rcsidne Mr. Seudder. JLU'O.'I. Three judges are appointed in e ieh ward, llin l.i't two also m-tii j; an clerks 'if ideeMon. First Ward I). Culbrealli, J. W. Richard ni jr , A H"nt hi. Second Ward S. B Walker, D IS. Taylor, D. II. Hodge. Third Ward I. Hurt, W. V. Huntley, Forest Finch. The election shall commence at 9 o'clock in the morning and Mm!i continue till 5 o'clock in the after noon of tho same day. By order, W. (J. Siiauman, Citv Hecorder. ItlK llii Vista. 1j. A. Ilecker, of Wells, wan a I' jena visitor Tuesday. Bryjn Nixon is -working on one of the river rteamer. Sam Baldwin, of Independence waa a business tuller here Satur diy. (Jus I'agenkopf and II. L. Hall attended a meeting of the Art ban lodge at Well's Saturday evening. Prof, and Mrs. Murphy at tended the institute at Dallas last week Ament Uobat wan a visitor in Buena Tuesday. New goods of all aorta are arriv ing daily at the Cash Store. Mrs. Bryon Nixon now drives a top buggy on the mail route. naving iraueu me nack tor a rig better suited to tie. misty season. The Gray Eagle loaded with wheat at the Buena wharf, Tues day. Mr. and Mri. Jack Hall, of Wells visited here Wednesday. Clear skies on Wednesday cheered the rancher's heart, after tho heavy rains and wind that bad prevailed for nearly a week. Mrs. Q. E. Hall returned Sunday trom Corvailis, where she had been The healthy wotnaa need not fear the change which comes as ilie beginning of life's autumn. It is the woman who is worn out, run down and a eufferer from womanly diseases who naturally dreads the change of life. This is the critical period of woman's life, and the prevalence of womanly diseases makes it the duty of every woman who would avoid unnecessary suffer iujr to take especial care of herself at this time. The ills which vex so mnnv women at the change of life are entirely avoided or cured by the use of Dr. Tierce's Fa vorite iTcsoription. It makes weaK women strong, and enables the weakest to puss through this trying change with the tranquility of perfect health. HI havT !en m verv henltliv woman, and this time has Win vcrv hard with me." writes Mrs. Mueisie Morris, of Mu'-Min Station. Clearfield Co., Pa., Hox tfi. "I am come to the time of chaiiRT of life, and I have been sick a great deal off ami on. When Mrs. Hemniis moved beside me 1 was sick iu bed, and when she came to see me and we were talking over our sickness, Mrs. Hemmis told me to trv Vr. Pierce-1 Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' also ' relicts.' I pot her to bring me a bottle of each from the orngr store ami I used them. Thev did me a Rrent deal of pood, and I got two more bottles of ' Favorite PrescriDtiort.' I never saw such a wonderful cure. Before I Cora menced your remedies X was good lor nothing; was iu such misery I hardly knew what to do with mvself. now I can do all my work myself ud feel well." nr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy and pleasant to take. Y A' t I for ei'v-ial d yn having dei,; work done. tills i'djrt-nknpf Wrt a busil.' visitor to Iid('(idri.c Wi-di- -dy. Ucnicnidcr tbtj dime social ' liuena Nov. 21s,. Why not tell t'w it-m you b- of to the Iioiiih cirrr".poii(biit? ', will help tin pjp -r, b-Jp the c . muiiity, make yoti bnppy i p'cnue the editor. What 01' little act of kiiidiH-M could ace - plii-h mors? Luck in Thirteen. l!y iH inlliiK 13 iiiil'-i Win. Hpirr U'H n hurnuce, Vl., ot. a t'. IIijc k !) it Arnica Suiv? Hint wl. iireii a liorrilg" (ever nor on hi Noiliiii( elsi; i-iiiiW. Ivritlve!y lirniH-M, A-loiiM, Hirer, trupiloim, I hurUH, corn nixi Oniy (iijiirniilffd by Kiklitii! Iru C" hUMMONS. In the Justice's Court for Juat; the t'eare and Constable's D t No. 5, in the County of I'olkand of Oregou. Albany Itrewlog Company, at- i ation, plalntiir, v. Sam II. Wull. t feuditnt. To fjatn H. Wallace, the def-ii f above named, lu the name of tbf of Oregon, you are hereby requm . sppear and answer the complaint .. againpt you in the above eutlt ' tion within sis weeks from'thi- of the llrHt publication of this t aions, to-wit, on or before the !!' of December, and if you f.-J to suwer, for want thereof toe - '-. tiff will take judgment against y i i tbe sum of tS9.20, together itb ousts and disbursements of thi- nci - . This summons, by order of i . V, . . on, JuHtice of tbe Peace for nod -trict No. 5, made at Inderx-i U i . Oregon, on the 3d day of N')i--u.i i ViK)3, is served upon yon by pul'.i a thereof for a period of fix cot.- '.-i i i and successive weeks iu tbe ii .l, j .u dence Enterprise, a newspaper . - eral circulation published w Ul t Indertendeuce, in said coun y.' ' t i' dale of the first publication off i .(:. - mons la Nov. 6. 1902. B. WJ I , Justice of tbe Peace for said il.-i : . Oscar Hayter, attorney fer the pl-iii.: if SUMMONS. In the Justice's Court forJti- n- ? tbe Peace and CoustableV i ;.ti t-t No. 5, in the County of Polk aii'i si if of Oregou. D. Oermanus, plaintiff, v. 5.i;:i ,. Wallace, defeudant. To Sam H. Wallace, tbe ' 'ti ih nt above named: In tbe .ia:- . State of Oregon You are h-.-r. .- quired to appearand answer ; he . plaint filed against you iu i a - entitled action within six w- k f. ,-n tbe date of the first publicatu . summons, to-wit, on or befo1- li day of December, 1U02, and if . i ro to answer, for waut ti.- . plaiutm will take juagiut-n a... j-oil for the sum of $78.30. tog- - h tbe costs and disbursements i t iti -tlou. 'this summons, by order ' B -sou, Justice of the Peace for -mi . trict No. 5, made ut Indepeto'.-i , -on the Sd Jday of Novemli ' , ! .-. .: -served npoti you by publical . -i i for a period of six conseeutiv. .i s t -cessive weeks in the Irdepei- m-. . .. terprise, a newspajier r.f geii' ia lation pui.lifbed wtekly a' .' u dence, in said e un'y. The ; ' - -Unit publii'atiou of this s Nov. 6, 1W2. B. . :. Justice of the Peace for ? : Oscar Hayter, attorney f" j Polk Cotiniy Bat:!;, INCORPORATED. v .. ( Monmouth, - Cce-.cn. J. II. Hawlky, P. L. C ( President. ! Ira C. Powell, Cas:,: Paid Capital, $30,coa. Dikectohs: J. H. Ilaw'- y, Campbell, I. M. Pimpsoi , .1 Butler, John B. 8tnm; , . Withro'w, F. S. Powell. Transact a General ' and Exchange Busine....