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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1903)
ItfDEPKNDENCH KNTnUPMSK, INDKPKXDKN CK, )Ki:XN Undertaking In all Its Branches I lay or night call promptly attended to. Fine hearse In coiinnlinii. . AV. III. I M'GK, Bmbalrner and F-unaral Director,. INDEPENDENCE. ORB. Monmouth Correspondents. 1 nifiAHili la Jit lt In tit. over her I'M ,,! Vl t . .t N.l Kelley I home from Wash II vilt Willi lil fitllllly. lit..-, of Hum VLta, wa visit I diiKtii-r. Kerth, last Friday. ..it- m ( Ixi iill ft iiumlr of flvjiigo.il In the hid IhUwIw gaily i:IUniui, nf Corvalll, , !gtiet f her brother, A. X. , l'etill lm bought " thirty ol are; mahle and I" moving tlm onto hl farm, . formal ha reached the 200 thin year. U l fnr ahead of u ah predicted fr It. :m Moaner In working " hi hotel building and It will he-a buttling when computed. I)r, Fruit Ham, of Angelea Cal. lift Ihmmi visit n Mm. J. It V. Itutler aeveral day, la ylntc t Hun Francisco Wednesday. Mr. Frank I -iiiml k, f Yoncalla, who lift Ikii vIMlliig Mr. Hurt aud family, returned home, by wy of Ha lem IhU week. Ml 1ii Murphy h'fl for Hikaue, Wash , la.t Friday, where ahe will kiTji house for her ulster, Mlsa Llliuie, who I teaching m'tiool there The O. H. N. ri.li.nkrt bull tea m play ed MoMliiiivllIri college tram at Mc MiuavlllH last Friday, resulting in a core f 2i to 7 In favor of tho O. H. N. H. Dr. Parson. f the M. K. church, of Salem, delivered the haivaolnurate sermon lust Sunday, He alo pleached at tin Christian cliurcli In tho evculi)(. An Inti-rt-stlinr irtttiiM nf limtkM hall , LVnny mid wlfo "t to !dfWM j.iay,.,; Iipn, i<t yriliAy evening rn Wednesday to attend the ,,.,. , i,,,.., fitfl ,OH , Training Iiepartmeiit and the Dalla Academy, resulting in favor of Dalla lay Hiirin fur Mr. F. It. Frazer, ring ".'.year old. ii t l, "' "r midyear- i,y a score of 21 to S . I u an iwii" uiiniim " w""' Tupwlay MIk. Mary ?oIIiih, (if Dula. vlMllrd frli'iidn iu MhoiihhiiIi till wvok. J). N. Turni-r tm Imt-ii ni.).yl i Mn K. Hall and I t-In t. ihi.r , i. t i i I..,,. Ml Wcdiu-dy for a i-it Mitlir-lw to work In Mr. L...,!.,. , u y"r' I Huuday anhmd at lh-M. K. i l un h Tlii-r m ireHi!liin PfrvitT ,i-vrry Halihath at 2 ! M i .ri-a-hlii at bird Huii'lay nixlil inini-lT jH. M. ,nt to lrM!K.-H.rt. ' . Mrlvln Hld w) and f......ly rmrr.l I lo WinliH-k, WokIi., .Moi iUy liovwid of Mra. r rnk Iwi and i-lin I , y,,uy ny fXHitHl. 'I lia KvaiiKi-li' al church la undergo liiK a ay.tHiii of ri'iiulm. The work ia li fH done hy lu-v, U. J. Ktllpy. Brllii ilro., tw well known bntelin of Independent, wer in iaifiia thin week buying beef cattle. The dlrecUra' n.wtlnu that waa Geo.F-Rodgers&Co. Wholiule Cloipl are irinliiij tin) Htk In lntleienilniii'e Mini Palls. John levick putri'eilrd In tie atroylng (jnite a nuinlwr of gopher ilurinit the recent high wator. SuiipDKe t" "will have good weather booh hu the ground .hog; achediiled to take plaee at th atihuol culd not have mtn hi" .hdow on " w" l 1 (loom. on th 2nd mm. u U f((nm,ry of but Jflhia cold weiith-r continues ' lalerof Oregon City, ha ganc to F.aot long il in feared that hay will em Oregon, where he hope to aecure he very acarce. Ilmvever at.K'k in homeniead. .1.1. linn i. Iraki.. very well III the ueighborhooil of head of jahee), lalonglng to the McLaugbllna 8 iar. Taper Dealers Our J'ajier and I tier a r prNlnl of the lieet mill In the .ooniry. You will ave money on pri'-e. nod Irrlght wilh II. 130 Court St, Salem, Or A Mr. Carionn i running th hop yard that J. V. Morrion, of Ditllaa, run litet year at Hridgeport and Mr. Mneliack the Tttrter yard near Mr. Turner'H place. A. A. I.indeinaii miid h went aleigh riding IiihI .Sunday, owing In the Hottoin were drowned during the recent high waU'r. Did you ever ee the like? Htill more uba?rltoiia to the Knteki-bIhk! Il'i a w Inner. Ho are thoee art calen dar. Secure one naw. Two Halem gentlemen were io Huena Vidta Tueaday seeking to buy hopa and to coutrairt for three year to nought; her grand opporlunitiea for dairying be panned ly; htr goat range, of which there is hundreda of acres, ho barren offroits; her beautiful garden apota and home sighta U lelt deaolate; her people and her citien, town and Tillages be spoken of as "back nombera" and "BhiftleKH?" Or shall we get in line with the rest of the hustlers and force recognition of Polk's splendid reBonrcea from all who come. The harvest is ready hut the laborers ar few. Let Hgjoin hands and help on the good work. The Evthkprihe will lead os. A Cjtizks. a.e.gi. r.u...K . !,;.. Kortbe former they onere.1 2 to Hcarc.ty of snow in the roads, he , r ,2 () nulli'tl iu hi tielil and had i genuine eaton sleigh ride. and 27 cent; for the latter 12 cent on three years' contract. Willard Kowle. brother of K. M. Card of Thanks. Fowle. came up from California The family of the late Mrs. C. 0 ' . .. . i . .... . .. . .i Mornu vwiliid Suletii ,n at the gradmitliig exerrlw nniO'iUi hn "l ordinam-e now t" blt'tliPKlMKiugor row on Hiiy of .1,,, (, n ihff ciriruU liinll. Mr. Jetr Itrry wbn railed to Falrai I a it' iHl I lii.it mh tliere n' wnu Wednrwlay her Hi.ler, Min Dmniii ,. linkup lliilr cow around inj Kramer, iiiiii hick. i Mr,. J, H. I fa w ley I viKitiui; her id, daughter, Mr. H. F. Miilkey, a!o her new K'andmui at Hulein this week. MlsaOra Overholt.er attendttl th eoiiiinenremeiit exercises ami visited tier pUter Annie, wl.a is itttendliiK the O. S. N. (S. The I r.vout for the oratorical contest to t held at I'.ugeiiu March l.'Itli will take place at the O. S. N. 8. (.Tupel i Frlilay evening, Feb. i:ith. I The O. S. N. S. basket ball team . Perkins, our drunKlsi, attended !fl (. Albany follege team will ,'lsjiituie at Salem Toewlay. pliiy a inatcli pmne nt the O. S. N'. S. i braird of regent tif the Htale gymimsiiiiii Monmouth on Friday - . . ..... i- ... - ... i. I...,. M a liool niel liero ihki wee a,. evening, reu. i.iiii y jr 1 1 the inie. Fr..u J.ucn Is i'ili sick i'P. Xl Hurt vlsiteil hi parents e.K ry 1!-It ci.mim nccil leaching at iirii. Miiietny. jdcCoy, of North Yamhill, d liocl Ibis week, i. Fl-licr 1 cutting wood on his r ra -!, south of tow n. iKlfbrd Vance, of I'orllmul, sp.nt days with n latlves till week, i. Mack, who ha been diingor illk is a little better t tbu present, er jb-rry, of the 1'acWio t hristlan several days iu town this week. :taa'n Uros., v students of the S.i S., returned home, near le.ijTueHiliiy. I4lik IUII reSjrned from Hulein tyjwlieni be has lieen trying to lect nu U. H. Henator. Misses llominu, of lOugeue, who jeen attendlmt the O. H. N. S., re 1 home this week, Fiigat, who purehiiHed the N. utler prupurty, foil from his , receiving serious Injuries. Robert (iroiinds, of F.asteru i, is spemlliig tho winter with ather, I,utlier, at this place. i (Allison left Tuesday for The i, wherehe has accepted a jioai a teacher iu the public school. . . t nine grades of the Training Le A of the 0. 8. N. B. were filled ' bteen new teachers last, Tues- . T. H. Parrish received word her, Mr. Alderman, near nd, was very low and not ex- ;.. i Alice Fisher returned borne -r sister, Mrs. Minole Beck ley, ' id, Oregon, where she will L r future home. . .1 HIO Kcwuril $tno. The reader of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there Is at least olio dreaded disease that fcleiice has lieen able to cure In all its stages ami that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure now known to th medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a eoii-tltiitlonul treatment. Hall's Ca tarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and . mucous surface of the system, thereby de stroying t ho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as Istlng nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith lu its curative power that they otl'er One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list of tesll monlals. Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75o. Hall's F'amily Pills are the best. LH WIS VILLI'. J. V. White's family visited at Alrlie last Monday. Still freezing of nlghts but snow mostly rods In the roads. Singing clasB has been postponed until after the storm is over. Rev. Guy H. Phelps and Lindsay are holding a revival at Bridge port this week. last Monday to visit. Many thoBe wlo have seen him says he is tanned from California sun as we would bo in July. School will commence on the Fisher desire to tender to all friends who so kindly assisted them in any way during the lart illness ol their beloved mother. A Liberal Offer. Kith inst with Mr teacher. Wheelock as j Th ulPrMgnel will give a free laampleof Chnmls-rlain's Htonia-h and f r i rr..t,i..a t'. uiiir nnA u-anthit? a Mrs. I). W. Lwis has returned , reme(y for dH(,licr ,rftue from a week's visit with herdaugh- Ht0mach, billimisuess or qoustlpation . ter at Dallas. ' This is a new remedy and a good one. ... ... t i i , : Klrkland Drug Co. Mies Minnie Lewis ha-returned from a visit will, her sister, Mrif.j Arrived Monday. T. H. Hooker, at Airlie. Special houi Buena Vista. Mrs. F. M. Lewis and Ethel Mc- There is a new ferry boat at Ltiod arc visiting with Mrs. 11. Kuena Vi.ta. It arrived Monday Mattison at Independence. froiii Corvallis, where it was built Miss Marion Haines, who husj Adams Brothers, contractors been asbistirig Mrs. McLano with her house work, has returned to her home, and builders. Hugh and John Baldwin went to Oorvallis ou the beat Sunday ttht ti frrv hnat down IV l i V inwuguv - . Miss Lena Laker and brother, ! Mnndav. The undertaking was who have been visiting their aunt, one concerning which there was Mrs. F. M. Lewis, have returned to 80ule uneasiness felt, their home in lone J. McLeod, an employe of the Southern I'ucifie railroad, and his eon, Clinton, visited over Sunday at the homo of F. M. Lewis. Lev. Fitch, presiding elder of the M. E. church South, will preach here Saturday evening and Sunday morning and at Dallas Sunday evening. llev, Haines and daughter, Marion, llaitie Evans, Win. and Henry 'Williams are in Tangent this week in the interest of the Ep- worth League. Cut this out and take it to Kirkland Drun Co. and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Htomaeh and Liver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse aud iuvigorate the stomach, improve the appetite aud regulate the bowels. Regular size, 25c per box. 1JUKNA VISTA. Work at the reck quarry was re sumed Tuesday. Perry Carter, of Wells, was a Kuena visitor Tuesday. Albert Davlsson was a business vis itor in Independence Friday. Mrs. Henry Knlghten left a few days ago for Linn county for a brief visit with her daughter. Miss Grace Hall left for her borne in Oregon City Monday after a brief visit with relatives here. owing to the hiirh Mime of the river. A crowd of spectators who witnessed the departure from Corvallis prophe sied calamity and disaster to the Baldwin hoys on the homeward trip, prophesies, however, that proved false. The trip was made in live hours without mishap. The new ferry is to be operated by William Steele, who recently purchased it of Hugh Baldwin. Mr. Steeie 5b a pleasant, affable gentleman and under his manage ment the new boat will no doubt prove a most satisfactory invest ment. The boat went into service Wednesday afternoon, to the in tense satisfaction of the public hereabouts. He ia Kight, Buena Vista, Jan. 27, '03. Editor Entehprise: The En tehfrise man is right. Old Polk has been asleep long enough; it is now high time that she awaken and lay claim to the rich inheri tance that is her right. Hundreds of Easterners are now shouting "Westward Ho," and other counties are sending back an answering cry of welcome. What shall be our part in this coming rush for homes r bbaii roiK coun-1 ty's farms lie unnoticed and un- Falls City Leader According to report the snow in the lulls not more than two miles Luck lias been waist deej for several days. Luckily no' one, so far as wo know, was caught on his claim by the heaviest fall. State Commander Mrs. Lamb son, of the L. 0. T. M.f remain ed in town with friends until Sunday before returiiing to Portland. K. T.IIKXKLE, Bath and Barber Shop. MAIN STREKT, Jndfvkndrkch, OkK.:-. j. s. mooki:. Tonsorial Artist em- Onlv hrst-class workmen nlnvJ in tlm "Wigwam.'' Shop situated on North side of C Street. OREGON ShojtLine AND Union Pacific DEPART FOR TIME SCHEDULE FROM INDKPENDENt'H ABBIVB FROM Chicago Tortland Special 9 :20 a in Hunting ton. Salt Lake, Denver, , Ft Worth, Omaha, Kansas City, St. 4 .30 p m via Louis, Chicago and East. Atlantic Express 8 : 15 p in Salt Ijtke, Denver, Ft Worth.Oniaha, via Kansas City, St 1050 a m Louis, Chicago and East. St Paul Walla Walla.Lewis FastMail ton.Ppokane.Wal 6am via lace, Pullman, Spokane. Minneapolis, St Paul, Duluth.Mil wankee, Chicago and East. 7:35 a m 70 hours. Portland to Chicago. No change of cars. Tickets East via all rail or via boat and rail via Portland. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE FROM PORTLAND. 8 p ltl All sailing date subject to change. For San Francisco 4pm Sail ever 5 days. Daily except COLUMBIA ritxb Sunday 8pm To Astoria and way Saturday landing. 10 p m 4 p m Bax.Su. AL HERREN, Aft., Indeyafaass.