Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, January 29, 1903, Image 8

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J.nliio Wilson, ofynitr city, was
caller la week.
l'!iy Simpson hikI K A. Taylor
no hiiK'piMnlt'in'0 visitor last
)l..inhiy.
Jnole Jolin Hastings vs trail-
sat'tin lutsines in I ntl eiult-iu-
last Thur-day.
There wa fall t nearly thrc
indie of M.nw in this vicinity Just
II t ..'ay morning.
'in llam e at Taylor's hall Fri
day cvi iiii & was a very enjoyable
atl.i.'r ami was well nltriuletl.
Mi. J. S. r.utlun.MU returned
returned home last Monday from a
visit :o re lativs at Monteyilie.
Traveling men have been quite
numerous this week and all report
good orders from each of our mer
chants The heavy rain ol last Friday
nilil caused the streams to over
flow and inundated the surround
ing low lands.
The snow storm of List Monday
seriously interrupted telephone
xm.m unseat ion at this p. I act for
several hours.
A petition is being circulated to
have the mail route between Pedee
and Lewisville eh:uii:eil so as to
run between Pedee and Airlie.
'The Airlie Camp, W. 0. V., isJ
now mkr: preparations for a
grand masquerade ball to be given
in Taylor's hall on the evening of
February loili.
The high water prevents the F.
U. 1). carrier of Suver from making
hi? rounds and many of our citi
zens have been without their mail
for some days.
Miss Kuby Patras and Miss
Nancy Rose, two of our juvenile
danctrs. attracted much attention
and comment at the recent dunce
by their easy and graceful man
ners while on the floor.
piejw.v.l ...! h.ul.,.'l lUeli.uile
ncltiiiK I'onli Hie mlvuiitanes and
nouroesot ltenton county.
ItlHltme thai I uleemleiiee Wil
t ikilW'iiitiv fleptt lorn tine llnfll.tie of,
ths tiiiiiilKi-HtUMi, time thtt I'oik!
nullity cttUein arose, ciiunisse and i
ent up shout lor old I'olU. rik i,
tliet tial of any county in Oivpm ami j
should have more i'pi t ami " j
omrageuient hunt ll people., l.et Uj
whoop 'em up 1KI verity i"
opinions that are favorable l I'tuV
future proserliy and ureal lies
It is repo'td that ltev. J.lt. ItaUU lu
ha purclias-d the J. I.. Stockton rei
iU ilv tnil III" report Is unable to "
ver.rt -d by us.
Free- l ure I'oi- Sick Headache
Chamberlaln'H (Stomach ami I.lver
Tal'trU are a certain cure for sick j
l.t-adai he. If taken us soon mh thei
llrst indication of t tic disease appear i
tliev will prevent the attack, (let a I
free nam pie at Kirklaml Hiiik '
and Rive them a trial. j
UK KKK.W.L.
t. Orr is putting in trellis in bis j
new yard of '20 acres. ;
Mrs. Thad Lucas, who was taken j
quite ill last week, is itnprovin;.'. I
S. Orr and S. T. Uurch have1
coinmoiiced work in their Imp ;
yards. !
Frank Miller recently went to
Independence and purchased a
fine violin ot O. A Kramer.
Frank (ioodell, of hndieott.
Wash., rtcently visited here witbJ
his parents, W. K. (ioodell and
wife. ;
Mrs. Nelson, who has been vcy
, j , .. - . m i
HL.,k.t)ruMSlHk tiid Poultry Mdl Ik
hjv M oln tu M your
HL.,k.t)ruMSlHk tiid Poultry Mdl-
tU tni nn pUawd to y lht I rwvr
uxd anylrln lof Utk tht lull
K.Hxi Mliil'dloa I hrlly recom
nwnd it to U ontn of ock.
J. B. Bl ISIIl H. St. loul. Mo
huk vttH k er poultry ulumld not
nit vJieap fUnk f.Kf any mcn than
mi'k htoii nhoiilil eipA't to I
c.u-vd bv fi"l. S your toi'k
and jHiuVtry nr ifk k,v" l'"11" i'"''
nine. Iun't utiiff thi'iu williworth
les sti k f.HxIs. I'liUid tli UiweU
mid tir up the torpnl jiyernml tin
luuuial will bo run l, if it l oi
l,i to er it. Him k-I'ranclit rUovk
ami I'ouHry Miiliruip uiilimln the
IhiwcI and Ur up tlie turpiil liver.
It tufi vTury nml.uly of utmk if
lk'n in time. Siutn a VXfient enn
,.f Hliw'k-I'ranlit S't.xk ami Poultry
Medicine and it will pnv for itM'if ti ll
timeuver. Ilnrsemn nit better. 1'cwn
;ive mem milk. JKn lli'sfi.
And betilay im-reeiitj. It solvetlie
nri'kUui of making n iniK-h IjIihhI,
fli-sli ami energy as ih s.hU. I,, out ot
the siimil"t aiiuiiitit ot iii con
sumed, liny a can from your dealer.
. i . . . i..... i ... I. .(..' in ni 1 1 1 III-. I I h'tili oi,v t
I tlet tie oain pie 'i i i " - , '
I in line 1 ,1 -f l . , .
Htomacli ami l iver lauein m ixm .... . ' , "
laud Iriitf I'o.V Tbey are .a.ler Li ami Wiie I In 'll U
Inkeand umie pleanl la cH'eel than venieio- l tbe lain.rn
pillx. Then Un lr imn l not lou.iei
by coin.' I pal Ion a In I'ficn lliee'
' . . . 4 . . I 1 . . tl I... k
Willi I'll!, it tfuir mrc -.m' (ti vjivvt w
I i Coiii.it ban U-ell In Salem ; U In.l.inl.,
i nearly all week. Mr. Cooper i
there for tin purpose, ol pUHhnqt;
Mhe Indian war Vi tetana leln l , Our V'r ami U a in t,
i . t . .-int.. I'" r"vu
; measure to a pasMue if ioHibIe. , mV(, ((, ( K
... ,, . ! ! W till It".
. II. Walker ,n Iwen improv-j
!. 1 1... mi iirmit'e ill' bis home I V 130 Court St.. Salf
reiliovint! moiiii poplar tree M.f
roundiiitt it. hade tree arc nii,
but the poplar i diHmicd.
Paper Deal
GLHa
C.U.V.O.V. mm ,,...
Cold are prevalent a I piven, V V.ttfjl
specially a.i.onK the ch.ldien. j 'JP.V?
Mm. John Onlaime, lat ie Miaier j Hjtl 'f
.1 the children of I.eWf .-Uplet. Ill jLj!J.jt
n an.onj; the rick. !' i v V '
J
; urn
I are
JanicN Ted row wnadown limn
ll'orvullit hlft week.
! Mm. Ira Kaihart mid Winnie
' isborue came ip fioin McMmii
1 vtlle Friday to attend thelum tal
' of little I.eiiore IVIeiHoii.
1 Clarence Tedrmv ban built a n w ,
iiiilk-hoiix- with cement founda-j
tioo and floor.
; Cbtllde lioi.ne,
the hospitul at
: his ear t rented. ;
! ;
The Hl'lie nf llieetinc-i who'll,
have been in projjrcni nlnjoi-t two
j week at Hii;ll!aiid ib-i d Sumliy
liii'llt. Tlieie were ,-eve.i! eolili-r.- :
aioim. Uev. Whirry is a foreil(
sn-aker mid tin'-'" who were per i
-
TV '.
-i.
.Vohiltiieli'
tulie t .
w.ok
of ParkiT. i in ;
1'oltland Imvit'H
Iceluif i:veciille t'omiiil 1 1 ee.
A meeting of t!:e executive c'olil
initteeof the Stat.- Oratorical A-
(.oi-iution was hebl in the Normal tn it ted to iittend t lew meet i iijs e
buildinj; Saturday. Dei, k'ates frm j-yed a treat
. . . . ii . l i.i : . . i...
ill at the home ot her dangler, au un- ncimoia nr.-A iiieHiinK of tip citt.' us i f Muii
Mrs. P.. f. Lucas, is not so well the, .Muir'es were sl-hh-u-.i .or u ui- i,,uth, ,eu nvi!!.. and Air'.i
D ist few days. : ine oratorical 'ontet t. bu lie!, 1 in ,ei, , Mnnuruitli 1'ndav
The Hickreall mill have
working on and reiainng
railroad track that connects with
the Southern Pacific.
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March l::
(). A (.'.. lirt; I'aciiic Cniversity,
What's the us
I If Inn lint esji'nle linfn,
'uklni; II (oiin-e)1e.ii. .ii,i .l.
I . I 1 1 u 1 1 V lo U tiiili'-.t by Cl'i '
cU lllnl l.i-ne!iii a Ci"l m.i1i,.!i
l.i!nilil.e i ttullidrV l.ie)i ! .
wild ,,rV,iil;e-. e. i ,m, ii o
Ulld luif and leave '. ii euiiti'iit -1 i
Tim contest iuVtiuiui plans were mad- to ext-ml '"',' ' "u "'""
' ktifUtk 111! r 1 1 (1 1 I 1 If 1 ll L I fcHUNi
y-teni connrej. W)M.HI(-bi1m(i( ijh .,,,
I'icef. A jeV'teiu ta; left at Keteti' l.ar' er.nii ..r t
Mm .enh.
i KU!"e
. will be held iii the follow inK order; rural lelephom
their ,. ... ,. . ... ! iii.f tlie three t
r (
... .. . t , I . , - I II
I second; 1 acme i miep', imui, ... tl. r v u-h (m ett- n.ie.l
ibauy, fourth; Stu!" .Normal, 111 tit ; , ,t w-ill r.inlv :i.','oiiui'lnti- the
. .McMinu ville, sixth; Willamette, 'outlyinit l i -trict It is propi-ed
s 'Vi nth and University of Oren ,
icilrhtli.
now bein,; in-t. l e i ut .
riie McMinnviiie Kirl stopped
I here on tln-ir retnrn from Mom :
! m uith and played the ladies teatn
of basket ball here, It id: real I com-'
Kvery liottle of t humlei !:iiii' ing out victorious.
' t'liirsh Itemed- Warranted. ., . '. '
, .N. .-. JUirch iiad sonietluin; of a
We guarantee every bottle of Cham- . . .
. . , , ,, , , ... i c i iiC' ioiis growth removed In-uii
t i s (. 'i.Ufib Itemcii.v and ai'.l re-i
fu:.d tbomor.ey t.Mi;.oie who iscothi- l',Wf r lip, Dr. I'.ird, of Sab m,
oatii';rd uuer using two thirds of thej performing the operation, lie is
crit-.u'.-. TLls is '.he best remedy In I nr .tri iic alon" nicely.
ai
the world for la grippe, coughs, colds,
4rmm rind whooninif eomrh nm is
..Iduuanl unil ce,f,J Ol tuke. I I. tireVeiltM mill, went to Fori land
any tendency of a cold to result in
pneumonia. Kirkland Drug Co.
Various Opinions.
As in a!! other matters, there are
varying opiuions regarding the
probable in rush ot Easterners to
Oregon this spring, Whether Polk
county real estate U to be much in de
mand is a question on which there is
much difference of ideas and yet the
majority favor the affirmative side of
the subject.
A conservative business man. lately
returned to Polk from an eight months'
s ijouru in Chicago, is firmly convinced
that farms in Polk county are to appre
ciate in value in the very near future,
owing to the luimigiatnm that is
Oregon bound from the East. This
gentleman asserts that Corvallis is a
central point that is much talked of by
prospeelive liome seekers m Chicago.
Why'.' Miwpiy because Corvallis li;i
tteeii lor a long time alive to the fact !
that these people were coming and has
Frank fiibson, of the Uickreall ;
to at tend :
the miller 8 meeting lor the pur.;
pose of putting a price on flour or I
to combine to make all sell alike.
lCLKlNS.
Dora Hall, of Monmou'li, visited her
sister, Mrs. Herren, of this plaeu last
week.
It. T. Booth by has been suffering
with a very fore hand the pie-t mouth.
Mrs. O. K. Olden has been visiting
I at Pallns the past weel;.
IV. A, Wann was through this
vicinity Saturday talking life insur
ance to the farmers.
Correspondents'
Contest.
FIRST PIUZK. j
Handsome Ladies' Writing Desk i
SKCOND I'UIZK". i
Heautil'ul Moiiuetto Ung. i
Tin ni) pni I
A ( l.)od Smyrna Hug. ;
FOrilTH l'KIZIO. !
The Delineator. !
FIFTH PIUZF.
Weekly Oregonian. '
'sixTir I'lirK.
Pacific Homestead.
Gciiaitioii Governing Contest. !
HairSpits
"I hve used Aver's HiirVieor
for thirty year. It is elegant for
a hair dressing nd for keeping the
hair from Kphuing at the ends."
J. A.Cruenenfcldcr,Crntfork,III.
Hair-splitting splits
friendships. If the nair
spiitting is done on your
own head, it loses friends
for you, for every hair of
your head is a friend.
Ayer's Hair Vigor in
advance will prevent the
splitting. If the splitting
has begun, it will stop it.
SI.M I b.llll. All rHll,u.
If your InukIi rnnnnt mpply jrini,
im1 u mm dollar tunl will fxiimiiH
You b IwtUr. Ho mini ami rln ilm
of your ni-iirmit innrru iilii, Al,lr.-.,
J.C. AVI
, 1iwnll, Mwi.
Constipation
Does your head ache ? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver I Ayer's Pills are
liver pills. They cure consti
pation, headache, dyspepsia.
25c. All druggists.
One point for every news iti'tuac-i
ecoloil A story wonhv of u senumtp ' ..
Mrs. John Krnitli, who in in sueli ! hi-uilin, 'J5 points. A column rticl t
ban. health, has returned to Hoda 1 ' noinlN. For every yarly Hiilmcrihcr, !
Spring. Mrs-South spent (he pr-at. ! "w '"' " r;-'l!,wul- l"'""--. 1H
1 ' ft . i tlnui a yt'ar nt the saint' prnporl ion, !
erpart of Ins, summer at the springs ; We WHIl, correspon.li.nls in every!
and thought the mineral water helpf-il j part of I'ulk county. Now is the time
hjr. ; to make known our rewuuri-fH. Heml j
in yourcniitriliiitloiis whetlier you are;
aronie leinerow is reported as in--1 u corre-pmuie nt or not.
ing a little better at present. He has! Contest closes Fehruary PWKt,
been removed to Independence so as ; j,
to receive tietter medical alteniliou.
!! it; i i fi i ! '. t- !l i
Sdkrn Steam Di
I ' ton.-l J. I iinot -t, I'l. j,
I. Olnii. 'l, Mur, I'j.iuii-
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MOTOR LINE
TIME TABLE.
INDEPENDENCE & MONMOUTH
KAIIAVAY CO.
r
Want yoar iqoafitache or beard a beautiful
brova or rich blmck? Tlien uie
DlinilUrtUMliC nVCforthn
OUulXlllUflHIiri 0 U Ik Whiskers
(lur mail carrier, Mr. (iroiimls, came
out as tar as the Luckiamute Katur-
day, hut onuld not cross on account of
the high water.
Truman liaughrnan closed a yery
successful term ofsehooHiere last Fri
day. .Mr. Baugbrnan has given ex
cellent eatisfa"tiou and has been en
gaged to teach the spring term.
John Hrnith and nun, Charles, spent
f-'unday with relatives at Oak Urove.
Standing of Correspondents.
liiicii.i Vista, II I0(i:j
Aiitior.li 4.'-,
lewisville J)
Highlands, li ,17
Sunny (Slope
Airlie, S 4i
('rowley, 0 v
Parker, li 55
Kickreal, C ;m
Calvary, D 474
Monmouth, A gin
Monmouth, H 6U'I
Iiallston, 1J
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4 OR. JOHUj it CO,, 1051 WsrWSI.
Polk County Da
INCORPORATED, j
Monmouth, 0-1
J. II. lUwi r-v, 1'. I.. Cam
President, Vin j
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Paid Capital, f 30,000 ;
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Iikkitoi;h: J. 11. llawley.!
Campbell, I. M. Siinpfoii, J (
I'.ntler, John II. Rump,
Withrow, F. S. Powell.
Tranat't a fleneral ll
and Kxehange Businesi...
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