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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1903)
t EN.CE. ENTERPRISE AND WEST SIDE. MDEPEND i "ykau. indki':nii:n('i:, hi.k county, prison, jamjakv 29. im number 9 x'n Ov pa 7 fA a?v rr'sr'' v '- v v r?. .v. rr.-.VL ; vr.' '.-.n n j.n.int'ifitf n mnrni 1 n 1 11 win i tn. ;TE ORGANIZATION N.VCIIICIlt I.'UUM" f I"' jndciici', Or'Ki. - '.TH, PRES.; G A HURLEY, SIC. irb t ruii M', oim'11 Uif Town-Mett AKuIn Tonight. ngut ' dgned l)y twntv or mora represent-nn.iii-4 11. tni m hold t the Ml, 'the miniuiicctl purpose Mi wa t perfect the organ! , Urn Civic Improvement le, tl'' 'object of which will bi'l'.tfi tin- condition i'J our uviv Mi bit manner." ::. Pdilock culled the meet 1 or J r and announced the ,s of il. KcinarK wr mailt) , A. . W 'mm. C. Filch.ird K. miX,"W. W. IVrcivwl. G. A. . I).. UtitliT. K. W. r, W. F. Campbell and "tli u'.iuK 'heir views a 10 what tbnUhl the trim sun of such i:-,:ti..u should be. After dis ;i Urn follow ing resolutions t fed and accepted: 1 r ihio ot tin organization ' tli Civic 1 111 provement j 1 livl.i.'ii li'iKi', Oregon. jf.'t Mldil '! m H.lVllllOW it nsU f li,.lf iwiiiltM.1 mill ;i Ux country by inherits n(.!fe abnal by ivw-p ipc r. Llelf, Hi' . inn! t l""i'' by BtnuM-iiii.'i'lu. celebrations, i4. Hy general improve t ruitl ncouraging lint citueos - 1. and heaulifv lU-ir :'. 1 tun! residences miiJ by r ji'K public utt-rprif inuring iiiwiiufftciiiiing f I,: tuts. 1 te. . .iH.-i-m nli.il! be n president, ry-Vud treasurer el.-ted for ' -tr i MUr.i'ioii shall In pet i-i lutil. 1 t4' '" rship f" 'ball b ily'ilu.-K of 1, niH'li luoitu'Hj' u .-ij ;u riirryn.n mil Umob fU4 li'tiuiie. tsii timi of ollu'fr r-HulU'U 1 iHJuiiiiiHitiH choice f 1. ('! 1, Kulelll, anil li. A. llur- retury. 'jii ; uiutlu Ihal !v. H. Knox, , Winn iiiul A. llurl.-v be n. 4 to draft a t of ri'Kolu- vt-m thi tni'. '.'arricil. aw I. that toiiniiitteti be ;t 1 on jitrinani:i)t urg.inizif I Holicittition it inenibi'r v'iirif'l. If anil m'i'ontle.l that the ieij chall bo II n-r .. Ci'.rri'nl. V'that the inm-iing adjourn '. ttrnilay t vfiiiug ti-xt. a I ijHM'lit" lo Im ilorivtid from ft.itlion ff I hi kind, ny ,ly 1 nrrieil out, ciinm't bo I in ton the mimln of our . 1 f.ireibly. lOvury pros- Iuih a fominerfial or :'.yii, wIiohh duty it in to '.r bvitineHH (hat may b ;.t vitliiij itH borderH. Let's :.ehul.l and pull lotbor. lard for on to' prosper with u other, nnd if oii, fails wo i hock ffjually ho oureelves. Hn'y i the strength of 11 in- d'0 0 0 10 no 10 JO to fO (J JVeo; Owes yery Day. I.at wt'k hcvi'iitcon jiartit H cntno in ami left uh $1."0 t-uch, for tho i:.vii.!!i'iMM.:'tliiHcotninp year. This i a K1 iccnrtl ami hhuwg that'the pctiple approciato our dlWrtt ami liU-ial oiler of nupplyii. each individual with a line Art Calfiidai and photo mounted on it, absolutely free, with vxvry Hul.Kcription. Our com-epondents write us that they will U in witli lintrtiuMin, ami that the people of their Mictions approve the Kxtkkpihpk'u p.,liey of n'prt'wntiiig not only one eecti.m hut every section of the county well. For these ol xvtmU wo are thankful and promise to labor unceas ingly for the beht intercHtH of our grand county. 0) 01 01 on on I ...THE... lioutb Caundry :, t- WHITMAN, lrop. Id have your Work. .mbinn called for nnil ile- jbing called for on Tues- Rml ilellvertnl on KBtur- JJcrk Guaranteed. imouth, Oregon. f t-timtioiix, and let itK'V"r' the future ui lionn of tho Oivic Im provement 1-eague of Indeptn dence. Orenoc. How'h TIiUY Wei.tr.rUiit' !!unlre! HoHarH Ilu wuril for mi v '' f ealurrb I but e not bw e:ir."l I'V Hiitl Catarrh Curv. K. J.CIIKNKY & C I., Toledo, tl. We. the Ulilerluiiel. l)HVeklion !'. J. C'bi'liev for the ll lilteen yer 1 1. 1.... 1 ..Hr..(iiv lionorHlilf In 1. II itiiHttu-M truiiHHi tioii tnut Itoiiuelnl- IviiI.Ibio inrry out !' itnaiimi ,i..l. hy their lUni. in,. VM TlU'AX, liolel I)ru?- Toledo. WAI.I.1SU. ll Mahvlv, Wholetuile IriiKlM, Jt le.l'i, 11,,11'i.Cntnrrh "urt In taken uter liallv, iiellni! tlireetly Un the blood mid'lnueoilB i.uifaeeii ol the Hvlem. Tetliuoiilul will fn-e I'rlee, ..jcjhT hotllo. Hold by nil ttriiKjii. JIull'n Family PilU am ihu lel. Ti iu-Iiith' i:suniniitioii. Notice U hereby given tlut the ........ii Mimi-rintelideiil of I'olk county will hold the regular exam- iuation of npniicants lor im ana county paper at Ibtllu ft follows: Ki.lt HTATK I'AI'KltH, Cominfiuin Wedoesday. Feb ruary 11, at ! o'clock A. M. and e.iiitir.uiiisi until Satunlav, Fehru- arv 1-1. at 1 o'clock 1'. M. ; Wedmday 'Vniiittnehip, his tory, fpellin. algebra, reading, ncboi'l law, Thursday Written ari'.hmeliu, theory of leaching, grammar, buok keeping,' phvHU'n. civil government. Kritlny i'byKiolog) . geography, mental aritbmotic, conyio.iiion, phyticiil geography. Saturday liotuny. plane geoine try, general history, ICiilinh litera ture. pHvehoiogy. ' ruu tof.srv i'ai'Kuh. Conimencirig Wednei-day, Feb ruary 11, at .) o'clock A. M., and continuing until Friday, February 13, at 4 o'clock V. M. Wednesday l'enmanf hip, hm torv, orthograjiby, reading. Thursday Written nriihmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, ncliool law. 0ri,v Oeogrnphy, mental arithmetic, physiology, civil gov ernment. PU1MAUV CKHTU'Il'ATKH. Wednesday renmanship. or thography, reading, arithmetic. Thurnday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods, phy siology. C. L. Stahr, County Supt. NKW ItKAh liSTATi: FIKM.j i:. XV. t:nper nntt i. A. Hurley Have Opened mi Oltlce. K. W. Cooper and (!. A. Hurley, both too well known to Indejien dence to require an introduction at our bands luivu formed a partner ship and will engage in the real es tate and kindred lines in our city. They have rented the Whiteaker building, on the Kust side of Main street, recently vacated by C. L. Fitchard. and hh both men are huHtle'D they are welcome to the bunineca concerns of the city. The dale of real estate, tho loosen ing up of cupital and th talk of new Btructures are lair barometeis to the industrial progress of our com m unity. As previoiislv staled through these columns rural real ectate is advancing in price, which shows that people in the Kast are no longer content to pay exorbitant prices for land there when better Moii can be secured here at third the price. We have" mid many times and will probably say many times more. Polk county is enter ing a period of development little dreamed of by its most ardent admirers. Died of rural!. ! At her borne In Monmouth January ! 22. VMiX, at 10 30 1'. M., .Mm. Karau I Kliulieth Kldhrr. Mie was born In Puttnnu County, MixHonri, Jan. '22, lvifi. I.er maid.-n llime beiug Kalh 10. Johraon. CrKed the plain with lier psreuts InlMTand wttlel uenr Jletliel, Or. Was married to Chas. (. FihIilt. Jau. 1, JS6'i, w!i served In the Oregon Ix-Kbtlalure In ls!. The following ehlhlreii survive her, besides three siht -rs and two brothers, Mrs. Minnie (teekley, Oakland. Oregon, Mrs. A.J. Haley, Alice H. and Geo. K., of Mon mouth, Ahrahum L., of Alt. Augel, Mrs. Lena Mitcliel), of Spokane, Wash., Chas. Franklin, of Portland, Mrs. Klltt ltoy, Appleuate, of Drain, Or. and Uul.ll It., oi- Hubbard, Or, Hervlces were held ut Hie reside! v, by Hev. E. V. Wijjiiiore. Saturday nioruihjjut 10 o'clook. The reuiaius were tuken to the ult Creek Cemetery, six miles below Dallas, for burial. Mrs. i?uralt K. Fislier was a memtier ot the Christliin chinch and highly respect b. all who knew her. Judge MeFudden, ot Corvallis, wus u husinesa visitor in town Fri day and Saturday. Itoss Neluon was a passenger to Portland Sunday for the purpose of having proper attention for his yea, which have len bothering him recently. A ludy handed us th- following . .. r, i ...v. ,as a til trimne t ia?i rruiayn weather. Tho verso was composed by a llarvanl student: Dirty days hath September, April, June and November. From January up to May Tho rain it raineth every day All the rest have thirty-one Without a blessed gleam of sun And if any of 'em had two and thirty They'd be just as wet aud twice hm dirty. i ' " Pleasant Affair. Special from Calvary. One of the most enjoyable nfl'airs of the season took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peter son on Tuesday, January '20th, it being a birthday surprise for Mr. ladies, with the help of tho gentlemen, finished 1 quilting a quut and sewed quite a basket of carpet rags. A bounti ful dinner was served at 1 o'clock. The guests presented Mr. Peterson with a beautiful Bible. Those present were John Comp ton and wife, Pete Shafer and wife. Joe Loundree and wife, Joe Bolter and wife, Pearl Alexander and wife, E. Davidson and wife, Rev. Hriscoe, Rev. Whirry, Mrs Gentry, Mrs. McElmurry, Mrs. JIamann, Henry McElmurry, Caddie Gentry, Marie Shafer. Claude Hubbard returned last week from Salem. "V , ty The expression occurs 90 many times in letters from sick women to Dr. Pierce; "I was completely discouraged." And there is alwuys goisl reason for the discourage ment. Years of suffering. Doctor afier doctor tried in vaiu. Meuicines doing no lasting goou. It is no wonder that the woman feels discouraged. Tuousnnus oi these weak and sick women have fnt.1 health And courage regained as tae resun oi the use of Doctor Tierce's Favorite Prescription. It establislies reeu- laritv, dries un healthy drains, heals inflamma tion and ulcera tion, and cures female weakness. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. "In the year tSq9 I was taken sick." writes Mrs. E.liw Crow-eifT, of Ripley, Iuilerdale Co.Tetin. My limb ched, had severe pamn in back and lower part of bowels, with dif ficulty in uriuation, . ....urii t d and burning pin nfter. I tr.ed mny k iA s o medleiSe four of the bert j t' ?r u the ountry. until 1 Raw up all hope of y. In laniiarv ii, I wrote to Dr. K. V. nerce. oi BuflaK," ii. Y ind receipt from him a letter, UU n me to try his medicines. . I took even bottled ix of "Favorite Prescnpt.ou five of Golden Melk-at Discovery. ' one vl of Pel lets.1 and nwd one box of Lotion Tablets ana one ol Heanntf suppos.i -"r"-k. you lor your va.uuu.c uu.v.uv Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspondence is held as stnctly private and sacredly confidential. Ail dress Df . R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. Kb .,,. X Hlver Heral Miles Wide lit Tills) l'olnl. SOME LITTLE LOSS OF PROPERTY. .Steuiner llue io Author! r at th Jtwir r Frazer & HiceV Hardware Ktore. A coup of days' warm rain wa sufficient . to melt the enow that feeds the upper Willamette.' and seldom has so rapid a raise oc curred in the history of the river. , Monday it registered twenty-rive feet almve low water mark, find as the locks at Oregon City were closed and no boats this side of them, hence no river navigation on the upper Willamette. The steaujar Eugene was anchored for two or three days at the rear of Fruzer & Rice's hardware store, water being too high for work on the revetment to progresg. Some little property is reported lost. I). L. Hedges is said to have lost 43 head of sheep and others have euffered some loss with sheep, while it is reported a gentleman by the name of Bufium, across the river, lost a. span of horses. The loss in the logging industry should be quite noticeable. The water is falling rapidly ami will ion be at a good boating stage. Lenore I'eterson. Hpeclal frvm Calvary.- On Thnrsdav. January 22. 1903, thrt death antrel came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, of Parker, and took from their home their little daughter. Lenore, asred 14 mnnths. The little one was ill only a short time and her death came as a terrible blow to the fond parents- Funeral services were held at the home Friday conduct'-d by Rev. Whirrv, of McMinnville. Basket Ball. Special from Monmouth. Th irames nlaved at the cymnasium last Friday uurbt were exciting ones and witnessed by an exceptionally large crowd of spectators The first game was played ny me O. S. N. 8. girls first team aim the Rickresll girls first team and was a well ulaved game on both sides, re sulting in a score of 11 to I in the Nor mal's favor. The lineup was as fol lows: Moumouth Rirkreall Hamptou , r. f. Me.Lotvell B. Leader I. f- 1 liurcu Ilt-pse r. g. McDauiel Hall 1- H. Southwick M. Leader c. A. Southwick This came was closely followed by a game bet ween the Normal boys first team and the Newberg college team which trom start to finish was an uu- imnallv even one, both teams doing splendid work and supporting their nositions well. The iNormal won oy a score of 17 to 15. Following was the liueup. Monmouth ewnerg Eveuden r. f. Blair Murphy 1. t. C Blair Zeigler r. K. Coulson Lewis . I. K. Waiey This makes the second victory for the O.S. N. K.. having defeated Dallas several weeks ago. Their next game Is with McMinnville. Moumoutn nas aslronc team this year and we pre dict the championship honors for them In the intercollegiate contest. Heads Should Never Ache. Vever endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped It for Mrs. N. A. Webster, of Winnie, a. She writes: "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick head aches I had suffered from for two years."N Cure headache, constipstfon, billiousuess 25o at Kirkland Drug Co.'s.