Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190?, February 05, 1903, Image 6

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John Ritncr, of rJc. was a
caller last efk.
Curt IlubbarJ. of Dalla. w
recent visitor to our burg.
im r.tra took the motor laetj
Sunday en rote to Portland.
Hugh Hanna, who is logging on
the Santiam. is home on a visit.
Mrs. Sam Hastings was an In
dependence visitor last Saturday.
t:.,. t:h; liiwn visited relatives
m'.Moniuouth last Saturday ami
Sunday.
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J. Yost, a Hop grower
dee.wV.in iown buying uP,ii Feuer and w.le
brother, Cass C.ilon. and family
this week.
A Winters ami wile arem.
. again this we-k. Mch interest
is taken in the m-etings.
Rev. C. C. Ming came over froin
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Pallas punuuj .
meeting which was much enjoyed
by all.
MiM Sadie Myer returned home
.. .. i... i,Jt.inff been visiting her
,iter, Mrs. II. C. Seymour, fur
several days
vri Finch and wife, of lnde-
... i im down hist week
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and sp-nt everal days with J. W
last week
V. A. W'ann, of Eugene, wa.s
talking insurance to our citizens
last week.
The heavy fall ot enow in the
mountains caused a general exodus
from the logging camps.
Uor lT.ines. of Lewisville, con
ducted religious services in Tay
lor's hall laqt Sunday forenoon.
Miss t)iie Yost, of University
Fark;whohas been visiting rela
tives at Pedee, returned nome last
week.
x.:.., . (iibson reiuii.
. ' . L! frnn, Waitsburg and
i'omerov. Wash., where she has;
been visiting for the mtt two
months.
Mr. Graves, trim liven on the
Tluelson farm, received news that
his son at Albany, who wa hurt
in a basket ball game at 1 'alias,
much worse. His nt'r nm
gone to be at bis tedaido.
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Thomas Kinchin, a prominent
nf TVilee. was in town
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Grass Seeds, Poultry Supplies and
STOCK FOODS
V have no ,t.k iu.w at the lowest .,uotallon
for tirnt-clam m-d
uhitA Alsike Timothy, Vetches, English Ry
Red Clover, White Als.ke. nmo y,
Alfaifa.Mesauue juu v.--
Vo have ju.t Hmtn,l tluM-xdosiv, aney for th,
Prussian Stock Foods
A,l Willi- 1..n.Ut.U.l .a, lino f
ivm(ltHo, NV, ,:u-rv in t,,-kat all tin- I-.,. l.
,1,,U a.,1 1-ultry prit. ('in.M.,,rwr,...W.
FRAZER & RICE,
Hardware Merchants,
Independence, 0'
Teu.leiH j of tin- Times
The'endi-mv of metlh'al Menee L
toward .reveiiHve ii.-nsun. The
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..: mildeot. It is easier ami
nionia. one of tne nn-i
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Porlland.
Miss Daisy Mansfield, who has
been teaching the Cherry Grove
Fchool. haB returned to her home
in Portland.
The printing committee of the
V O. W. is well pleased with the
posters printed for them ai. me i-;
TEKPKISE oflice.
M. E. Gillespie, of Albany, who
will run the Bump hop yard near
Pedee, was in town last Saturday
en route to the scene of his opera
tions. Wm. McLaughlin, of the Spauld
ing Logging Co . came out from
camp last Saturday and reports
over a foot of snow ou we upper,
Luckiamute.
Our citizens are dependent up
on the Independence creamery for
their butter supply, as the recent
stormy weather seems to have put
a stop to butter making among
our farmers.
Saved Her Child's Life.
"In three weeks our chubby little
boy was changed by pneumonia al
most to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W.
Watkins, of Pleasant City, O. "A
terrible cough set in that in spite of a
good doctor's treatment for seyeral
weeks grew worse every day. We
., a n. Vinn'a Kcw Discovery
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for Consumption, and our darling wan
aoon sound and well. We are sure
. . a Mniirinp aaverf his life.
Millions know its the only sure cure
. .mi oil lnni? diueases.
XOr COUgUB, Will" ... o
Kirkland Drug Co. guarantees satis-
faction, 5UC, irim
KICKKEAIX.
Peter Cook went to Salem Tues
day on business.
Frank Gibson went to Portland
on business Sunday.
t n Limns name in Saturday
from Beaver, owing to the illness of
his wife.
Breeze Gibson is visiting his
ense that medieal men t've lo am
tend with, can be prevent. -
useofCUnn.t.erh.in's IViugh 11 mly.
nults from t
cold or from an attack of tnllu. liza
(crip) and It has been o!em1 that
tlii- r- mi-dy eounteraeia any ... j
oft' t-e ilisejws toward pneumonia.
This has been fully proven In many
.,f in which thin
remedy bus beeu uwd during the great
prevalence of colds and grip in i-
years, and can be reneu u(.
nMclt contidi'iice. Pneumonia often
results from a slight cold when uo
danger is apprehended until it Is sud
denly discovered that there Is fever
and difficulty in breathing and pains
In the chest, then It is announced that
the patient has pneumonia. He on
.. . ...i tnVu fM.amberlain's
we saie oio
Cough Remedy as soon as the cold Is
contracted, ll aiwsyo i;u.o. ...
by Kirkland Drug Co.
iBiirneyofa thousand inib-s, while
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you can nave u,
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scenic Shasta mnno
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ami Shasta Mountains to Southern
California Complete information
about the trip and descriptive mat
ter, Ulling about I'ahfornh, may
be 'had from any Southern Pacific
iieiit or
V. K COMA.N,
Portland, Oregon.
Gen. Pass Agt R I' -'o Lines in
Oregon.
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ginoHiiteed by IvirkUml tji
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It Ms reported
Daniels' wall paper U
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frame eNiniuisitmeiii i
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liver nu " ....
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, , ,.,, .,. i, l.l.eirlc IliKer-, "''" " U
regulator of hl.-iiiacli. "er n.e. g
Tholiwlid- have pruvcl Ib.X , rjj, valued Utn
they wonderfully -irenglM-u rlV the report Jl
build up the '""'' '""''"" what the proprietor f(
Wns Seriously Injured.
Floyd Blake was seriously hurt
one day last week while operating
lmi cfiitii on the La Creole
Creek above Dallas. Ho allowed ! J
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UNDERTA
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Tli Poetry of the Orange."
Tt. unreal to vou, when the
fmit. hnncs riDe and sweet on the
tree late in February, or early in
Maroh. Then the blossoms break
out and the trees are yellow with
golden globes, and whit with
orange flowers. It may be that a
flurry of snow has wnitenea we
MnniD;n tnn and then vou have
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an artistic background for a top
icol forest. The air is full of sun
shine and heavy with tragrance as
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niht comes on, ana wen, u wig
moon be bining, you may hear at
midnight, through open windows,
the song of the mocking bird in
the scented grove, and it never
seemed so melodious belore.
An experience like this is possi
ble any winter, and it is worth a
the windlass lever to slip from hia j
i i ..i.o., !, return action oi ... il
UUIill, n i"
the lever came in contact with his
head with such force that ho was
rendered unconscious, and waH
found in that condition some hours
afterward. He was taken to Dal
las for treatment and is now doing
well and will recover.
Frank Lucas, postmaster at Mon
mouth, has been ill the past week.
Dovidsot? & Hedges, Props.
Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobiui
cos and Confectionery.
First Class Soda Fountain in
Connection.
My Lungs
An ttck of la erippe left me
with bad cough. My friends sid
I had consumption.' I then tried
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me promptly." .
A. tv. Kanaies, neiomm, in.
You forgot to buy a bot
tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral when your cold first
came on, so you let it run
along. Even now, with
all your hard coughing, it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back on.
Tkn tint: Uc. Mc. tl. All 4r.nlili. '
Coniult your doctor. If b ny take It,
tha da m h 7. If h ulli jou nut
to Uk It. then 'don't take It. Ht know.
Le?e It with him. We are wllllni.
J.O.AIEBOOLewell,IaH.
THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAj
CAPITAL STOCK, S50,00ci
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C. W. IKV1NK, Cashier. K
niKKCTORS. II. llirseMierg, 1. W. her, . K. Hmlth,
A. Nelson.
A iteneral banking and exrhanRO busineM ' r"t
disconnteJ. Co.nn.ercUl credit grantiHl. leH).its wwlwl
object to cheek.
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full of lino Furniture, Car
Wall l'apcr, Shades, Picture Fraini'lj
Moom Mouldings.
We will serve you well and econorr.
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306 Commercial Sw Next door to P. 0 SM
t Storei at Salem and Albany.