Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, December 18, 1902, Image 4

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    INDEPENDENCE ENTKUHUSK, INDEPENDENCE, OKECJON
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Independence
Enterprise
AND WEST SICE.
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SuHscripiien Price, $uo pcrVr,
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SV ItSCIUl'TtO.V K ATKS.
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I Kates on dlspljadverl!lHu mmle known
on nppllcncluu.
Is Polk Awake?
A gentleman from Benton coun
ty is sojourning in Chicago, whore
he continually comes in contact
with people who are eagerly peek
ins lor all available information
about Oregon.
To friends in Benton county this
gentleman writes that an influx of
Easterners to Oregon next spring is
absolutely certain, and that the
number that will cotne will amaze
one. He urges that canned and
unserved fruits. boxes of tfne
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apples and other specimen pro
ducts be sent to the Ilarriman Im
migration Office, when honieseek-
ers by the hundreds are on the
lookout for just fuch pointers
about our grand old state.
He also urges that descriptive
literature be sent, settinz forth
facts about Oregon's climate, soil,
products, etc., this reading matter
to be distributed gratuitously from
the immigration office. Literature
ard iU specimens of fruit or other
products lire carried toChieago free
of charge over the Southern Pacific
lines.
Benton county is up and doing:
funds are being collected for the
purpose of getting out- suitable
literature for advertising the coun
ty; the wide-awake Citizen' League
is seeking to secure fruits for ship
ment, and other steps are being
taken. Benton county farms are
in demand and command fancy
prices; her towns are building up
and factories are being located
within her boundaries; city realty
is scarce at twice what it was sell
ing for three years ago; scarcely a
week passes but what brings from
one to fifteen homes-eekera to Ben
ton, and they nearly all locate.
Standing of
Correspondents.?!
Euena Vista, H.... 703
Antioch 30
Levusville.. "
Highlands, B 2J
hunnv Hlope
Airlie, S "
Crowley, O
Parker, G ; '
P.ickreal, C . '1
Calvary, I)....'. 2!)l
. Monmouth, A : '''
Pedee, V ,
Moritnotitli, 11 W
Ballston, il I"9
Constipation
Does your head ache? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver ! Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggUU.
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Now, while Con too, Linn and
oil er counties are retting in line,
what in 1U doinf Huh (holier
best f"Ot forward to catch the at
tention oft lies newcomers? lias
I'olk county any , committee at
work on iiteiature, in securing
specimen product. in set'ing
things to order tor the welcoming
of this company? Does she wish
to build up her towns, sell her
farm, have limes lively and busi
ness twice as good as at present?
Then let her arise and at work.
While others are" getting to the
front, why not Polk?
jiAitmrn.
ST A NS BE K R Y ESTES A t the
residfi-.ee of the bride's parents,
in this city, at- noon IVeember
14. Rev. Dr. Thompson officiat
ing, Mr. Joseph A. Stansberry
and Miss Hattie M. Estes were
united in marriage.
The wedding was a very pleas
Ant. uffmr. A tareo number ot
relatives and friends assembled in
the tastefully decorated parlors to
witness the happy event. Alter
the impressive ceremony and the
congratulations of all present a
most delicious wedding dinner was
spread. The happy couple were
the recipients of many valuable
and beautiful presents.
Mr. and Mrs. Stansberry will re
side at Pendleton, Eastern Oregon,
and the best wishes df their many
friends will follow' them to their
new home.
Call For City Bonds.
I have been ordered by the City
Council of the City of Indepen
dence to issue a call for city bonds
bearing date of April 1, 1901. The
numbers re from 1 to 14, inclu-
sive. interest stops on ami aner
the first publication of this notice.;
C. W- Ihvixk, i
City Treasurer.
Dated this 4th day of December,
1902.
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9 Pitey Sale !
Many Presents to be Given Away !
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Before purchasing Christmas
goods examine Mrs. Wallaces
stock of holiday goods.
BLACKDIUUGlITf
THE ORIGINAL jj
LIVER MEDICINES
11 - mn.ia.aohA A h.n1 hdUUttiful
brown or rich black? Then use
'or trie
htakers
to cr. o. m-jmm. " t. fil Co., "" " 1-.
i Biinir-iuouin'c nvti
I DUbMnunHIYIdUII-W
A sallow complexion, dizziness, 0
hilininmem and a routed tonstie
am rmnmtm indications of liver
and kidney diseases. Stomach and
I.otaI triillM- Hpvere as thev are.
zive lmmeuiate warning oy pain,
hut liver and kidnev troubles.
though less painful at toe start, are
much Harder to cure, meuroru s
WacW-Drancrlit never fails to bene-
fir.dixeHod fiver and weakened kid
neys, it stirs up the torpid liver
to throw off the perms of ever and
airue. It is a certain preventive
of cholera and Briifht's disease of
the kidnevs. With kidneys re-
infnrfH liv Thedford a- Mack-
Tiraiirtht tluiuranda of nersons have
dwelt immune in the midst of yel
low fever. Many families live in
perfect health and have no other
doctor than Thedford's Blak-
Draught. It is always on hand for
use in an emergency and saves
many expensive calls or a doctor.
Mllin. v C. March 10. 1001.
I .have UMd Thedford' Black-Driught
for three vun and I have not had to to
to a doctor since I have been taking IL
It U the fen medicine lor me mat 11
on the market lor liver end kidney
troubles ana dyspepsia ana otner
complaints. Kev. A. u. IX wo.
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A great bargain opportunity at this place. There will l jdven mvny many pr Mnts.
All purchases of o will be entitled M a present, the l-trger th" j-nrohaso iho greater the
present. In addition to these presents every $2 worth bought at my st iirt will Im entitled
to one signatiiie or guess on a handsome
White Maple Dresser.
The Dresser and a ihiiiiImt of the presents to lie given away will bo son in the south win
dow' The number drawing the Dresser will Im sealed in an envelope by thu Elite-prise ed
itor and will he opened on the second dav of January, 19K1, mid prize awarded. Remem
ber all gords will lie sold at way down prices. Sule to commence
December 12th and ends January 1st
Now is your chance, everything new and up-to-date in patterns and designs. The following
is a few of the numerous bargains: .'!-piece Uodrmmi suites. 12 and up; Sidelmanls, 10.o()
and up; Chiffoniers. 17 and up; Couches, fl 50 and up; Kxtention Tables, .19 and up;
Oak C'SHter Tables, 1 and up; Cobbler-seat Rockers, and up. We have the most
complete stock of everything in the Furniture line to select from ever carried in your city
When looking around for a Christmas present for your father or mother, your wife or your
daughter, your sister or your brother, give me a call. I am sure I can suit you in style,
price and quality. Youra to please,
W. L.
BICE
!NText door to Paddock's.
International
lock Food !
; 3 FEEDS FOR OXE CEXT.
. makes milk, Cream and Butter Better.
Call and get descriptive book, which will tell you nil about
bow to feed for best result.
I Will buy when r. .
I have in stock at all time
Baled Hay; Wheat, Oat, Speltz, Rape, Cheat
and Clover seed. Mso a complete line
of Poultry Supplies.
GRAY.
Y. A,
Produce and Commission' Merchant,
Tit Old fliblciic Club Building, Independence.
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