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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1903)
Independence enterprise AND WEST SIDE. VKAK. INDKPKNDKNC'K, 1'OI.K COUNTY, OIMXiON, F KIJl.UAKY 12, VM. NUMB Kit 11 ance for Factory. i ittle Rustle all that is Meeded t to Bring it Here. regular ini'i'ilii of the lu xe 1 1 ii p r vtif 1 1 !,rnniiH bi thy hall l-Ybrutiry 'th, talii'il and 1- iniuilitli fui. Tin follow inn niili i'M epted ih infill lir niid llif roll: .V. J (iiMxIiiiitii. My. Win, I!, Bamctt and ran, ta l.tuii" the fob Iti'll'lllHMlt lO CollMitU. hy I.imn was made: ttlr that there ln u board ithhiiIm'M -!'Tt'il liy the hi) flii'.lt nnMitiiti' nil nl n and t-hiill iikkIkI the in the t!'-ii-rnl l'iHiui'5! ; 36-. 114 1 hen tuki'ii to eei t lli" t t hi mlviniry lard. O, W. 'lM)HT, W. W. Ihuity nil. I K. II 'it' ln'il pri senti-d 11 prop. ih" board for tlic -Ht All nf 11 phmIi him! door iHi'tui y eijili'iiff the plant tn ritiu service. It 1 4 1 ' F, A of the Wttd Si. I wiik ordered tli.it tin- eerrtary con fr with all tin.' town ulnnf tin ro(Mf( liiH- of improvement in tniin nervice, tliMtHjli hller to the ri-iri'ii'iilHtivt liinli''!t there. Still f.irlh. r Dr. ( !. Butlur, U. I Frn.fi iiihI C P. Calbreath with t i ' 1 1 i 1 1 1 I 11 h 11 coiumitteeo to cir ciilut" a petition to he pre-ented to the Southern Pacific y HtiMii ankinp for !lm iriinHfil iii) jTovt'inoiit in Mrv'no. Tin mutter of iidyertining tin; t uvu was iIiimi taken up mid after thorough ilinciiHHion W. W. Porci- vl, V. I''. Campbell mill K. II Kiix went appointed as a commit tee to secure money to have tho Mittin printed and circulutt.l. A.J. lioiiilmttn, Ir. I. I.. Ketchum and (i, A. Hurley were nr. pointed iihii committed to I'd ui tliu advortiH iiig matter for Polk county and In di pend-tice to In) circulated along the llarriiimn linen ami otherwise n in ln'Ht for the adyaiiceiiitDt of f fxport trade exclusively; f Indeieiideiici'. ti x l.'iO d ont daily ; co,t i The Itiijiu- tlii-n adjourned tin- Ve .l."i,0(H; plant to em-i til Monday, Ftbruary Pith, its iiien Hy order of next regular meeting. The meet a K. K. Paddock, A. J. i iiig win liarmoiiipus in every re , tiii-ther with tin- prc-i-: sped mid then are other improve f Li'iit)u were appointed 1 noiils w hich are taking' form, some ijttrH (o confer with Mr. j of w'dch are expected to he mi lurllier elut idatu duced al thu next iii.eUOj.;. ifcc m-i-urioi if nid jdant. 'eiti.t'ii of Independence Mhtiuld put 'nnun' ftion of Dr. O. I ' hi nhouhler to tho wlieel and I.eniiie took up tin mat- helj punh forward luiiepfiulmicf. jipiler telephone tcrvicoi "fnidont re(t'Hte(l to have intro-Kvtry pafHi nj-iT tin kept uu i'a preHent run. Thin would ivo tint traveling until a m rvicti whei in . they could hotter coyer th'ir titrritory. It would Kivn h'Thluti pattcfiif'er count ftimiH, tlin-clly with Dalian and tho Houthcrn part of tint utato. It would u'lvi t'orvallnt two regular panHeiier trainH. It would give Dallaa and Iiiilepcndence three regular traina each day, through tin. motor connection. It would . i. i .. 1 1 . give .MC.Minnviuti uouoiit mtvh; Houth of Whitfrtoii. It would ao c in-jdatit lint merchant! anil huttiuesH men of Ui" whoht valley, by giving them an opportunity to go to roriianii trannact hucIi hiimncHu an they may hiivu there and allow iheiu to rn- turu home tho phiiio night. Further it would not tlincoiiiinodti iv city on tho whole route, nut necessitate another train on tint lin: be '"it little more PxjHrmie to tho Southern 1'acilic. whilo it would rut of in enliinablo value to the whole of tho Willamette ynlley from Cor vallia to Portland. Now, why hat Una not in'j n Ion? It iH an cany folution to a vexing problem and d l.elieve it would ituiiiediatfflv ht coimidered by the odicers of the Southern Pacific and placed in operation, aa they arc always uiuioua to put m tiio bt'tsl Bt-rvict pocsible lor the money. Very aincerely yours. A lii'MiNKKs Man to 10 Stop and Read This. CO I Tho proposition roferrcd to above as appearing m nut orumis follow: While wo nro eiiJeavoriiig to help and ass-it our city in its advancement in a believe I have a i. t L. lt Ii I ... I If. .lAf.'j.l ... 1 . . ; Gazette i.-t an 'HVtH ami oilier rural gfelf arranj.emitnt' can .L. r... ii i i. .......... Bin; I'H HI. 'Ill l'.:..IMIU: i . , w ; liiiH.neMH way, 1 II '.lit! I iiiji 1 1" II urn v'l I mi" .. . ,,. ,, , .;i .. . . I HiiggeHtMii to oiler that will nu-L't iioni. Al-o that )ioi- ,, nft . , , - , T , , ,, , ,j tho approval of yery hiiHiiif sis itKin with Mr. Thatcher of' 1 ' - '. ,, HI I'UI I IL) lit. in u up .'l i ... sen what arrangement ...... ,, . . . . , , , ! cuiirtt W illaiuotto valley, i w ith tho Ic optiono i , , , .i , i I .. I... .bin.. ......I. lli.. tin ii r.itl r 1 ..111 inimiiik .... i i.. ... ...mv.. - nirditig tho iiropoxen no- ,, , A. , . . , ,. . I " 11 lunl that on tho went HJilo there are s , , i threw triiina daily each way. Jt-iaiy WilH t!)"ll ordered!, . j- . n ,i I ; . ' leaving or urnying at 1 orllaiul I , , , , ! 1' 1HST! 1 lid aiiroau, lor ino purpose;. ., , , , ! by tho way film i-ii ii ii" ilium w urivu . ., .,. -it . cl,, a ...... , itirovo and McMnmvillo to Mior- iem l arilio fix up tho . , , , - i i nlan. 'on iii 1 1 1 in hi n 1 ion by nav-1 , .. . ... ,. i , . , ,1 Skcd.mi: 1 lie ainliill divinion, .imed granite placed ,., ,,.. ,,, .nv IViltl'l III llMfi'll rvi' v r-j all Sheridan branch. of Jlilhthoro, Forest Hiiino an it in in all tho ly nizo ahintr the South e ny fltm . An article was from the (lotvollis (arding tho improvement t. a t ..THE.. . -V W noutb Dundry iVtIIITMAN, I'rop. have your Work. jug called for and do- onlled for on Tue tleliverod on Hutu r rk Guaranteed. touth, Oregon. of Newherg and Dayton and way of Dallas. Tiuiin: Tho (orvalliH pan gcr by tho way of llillshoro, Forest drove, McMinnvillu and Inilepon donoo to Corvallif. .Now tho writ"!' tuiggt-Mts that the following Bystcni be adopted: Fiumt: That tho Yamhill di vinion go by way ot Newborg, payloa and Sheridan, drop back to Sheridan, Junction,' a distance of only 7 mile.i, or near that, and run on to Dallas, making a round trip each day. Skcoxd: That the Sheridan pattsenger be run aa far as White noil, as it U now and then put on the run to Coryallis, making ono round trip each day. Thirii: That the Corvallia Airlie !chiol K-ort. rol own. n 18 the reior; l the Airlie Heboid for tin; month ruling February Ii, 1!IU-1: Total days attendance, -111; total daytt absence, 2'.'; number enrolled, 22; aventgo ilaily atteiidiince, 21. Tho followinu ninneu appear on tho roll of honor: Charley Nendel, Tommy ltrinkley. Virgil Hevens. Oca Wilson, KJma Williairm, Edith Staatf, l.orene Taylor. C. I.. Hl MI', Teacher. 01 m to id SI 61 It i'h time that a'l haiula joinrd in a fynteiiwitic endeavor to puwh forward Indo)endHiico, Monmouth and dd Pollt. The fact is undixputed that Polk county i the leading hop and dairy county of the Mate of Oregon, and that the noil in tho bent in the world for agricultural pumuitH. Independence ii) the financial and couimer- jiul m.iiIap ttf P.ill f.iiinttr un it-j. t lifl aftor l..tinir frfL -...j. - ly over the field to open an up-to-date Real Estate, Caiv, Collection and Insurance Office And piirdi forward I'olk county. We want your assist ance. The new firm is compoHed of E. W. CoorKit and (J. A. Ih ni.KV, and ail communications nhould be ad drcKHcd to Cooper &r Hurley, Independence, Ore. ' We have up-to-date oflicea on the cshI side of Main street, near Monmouth mtreet. f If you have property for cale send us descriptions and price or call into our ollice and tell us about it. We will work as haru to sell your property for you as we would if it were our own. It is our h tidiness to do so. (fc We take tho prospective buynr out and we show him the ponces it will not cost the buyer a tent for team hire. If you want to buy come in and pee us, we will show you what have. If one piece of property does not suit you, probably another will. If you want t3 trade property we will do our best for you. Come mto our ollictt when in town. All are wel come. Bring in samples of your grain, vegetables, fruit, hops or cereals. We will difplay them for you. Remem ber the new real estate office, COOPER CEL HURLEY. East Side of Main Street, Independence, Oregon. 01 Kural' Freo Ilelivcry, Parker and llighl.iiul districts are rejoicing over tho fact that they are soon to have a free mail deliv- On last Thursday Percy Dickin son, accompanied by E. C. Clement, A .Vcw Departure in tlie Way of Home Talent Entertainment. The Fraternal Union has under preparation a farce comedy in four acts, containing a complicated and very humorous heart story. The title of the play, "What Became of fl Tim Sfart rjf4V"i In married life is cenerall '"wie o" an equal tooting vT f I 1 . t- .' j r i'i ' Or " "p-" n nmu ana wire KIP- 11 fails Hut how soon, in tnanv &j cases, the wife loses the tiirt ami T'lilca irt fii.a ami in flesh, while her liushniiil crows even more ruraeil and rohust. Xlicre is one chief cause for this wifely failure and that is, the failure of the womanly health. When there is irregularity or an unhealthy drain, inflam mation, ulceration or female weakness, the gen eral health is soon ' im paired. Dr. rierre'9 Favorite Prescription cures woman ly diseases. It establishes regularity, dries unhealthy drains, heals iiiuaniiuation and ulceration and cures frraale weakness. It makes weak wouiert ntrong and sick women well. m K little over a vrnr nifo 1 wrote to von for nrtvier," khvs Mrs. lOtMbrth J. Fisher, of l)inna, W. Va. "Vnu mlvised me to use Dr. Cieree't Fnvorite rri-eription and ' Ooldcn Medical Dis covery,' which 1 did. nnd with the most Immiy rrnult. 1 will troubled with felimle weRkncss nil lK-nrinif-down nilis. Had n very bad pain neurlv all tlir time in my left Mile, nervousness ml headnche. Wa so wrak I could hardly walk ncroaii my room. Could not sit up only Juki a little while at a time. My husband pot me some of Or. lMerce'a medicine and I began Its use. Ik-fore I kad taken two bottles I waa able to help do my work. 1 used three bottlra in all and it cured 'me. Now X do all my house work. It U the best medicine I ever tiaed." The Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Addresa Dr. R. v. Pierce, Buffalo, N.V. tho goveriiment ngent, went over of Barker," indicates more than the route. The mail, as we under- ''Parker" would care to tell. And stann it. will h-aye Parker after the i when you see what became of him forenoon train, going north through j you will agree with "Jim Jon"s" Shirly'a lane, . and from there to j that life' has many opportunities tho hridge hear Rev. Baldwin's j and fonie times many difficulties, resilience, thn through the Aiueri-1 "Jeremiah Growler." a retired bnsi can Bottom to (he school house and ! ne.ss man, with his handsome niece, & far as Georye McLaughlin's, then back hy the Merrill place and on tho main Independence and Al- 'Hehe Worthy," learn something about how it happened. "Otto" had his eye open, but wouldn't say bany mad to Parker. It take? four j a word unless he got a tip. "Will hours to make the trip. i Torreuce," Parkei's partner, thinks a g;iod many things and even tele- Jrllllloiis Put to Work. 'graphed "to find out. "Vivian," The wonderful aelivity of the new j that is Parker's wife, ventured to centur.f is showu by au enormous de-, gUt,fgi while -Aunt Mildred.'-' who niand forlbe world's best workers !, i j 4 i , x. t., f has an inquiring mind, undertook Dr. King's ew Life Pills. lor cou-i . ; " . stipaiiou. sick hen.lnelie. hilliousucs, ! t0 investigate. "Dr. Kogers' 13 or any trouhle of stomach, liver or ' quite positive he knew and "Police kidneys they're unrivaled. Only 35e ; Sergeant Ripley" held the eame opinion. "Cora," Parker's talented j servant girl, made a trip to find out. Then "Harrison," the caf- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stapleton de-1 italist, got a little mixed. Now sire to thank all friends who as-' can you tell what became of him? sisted them in any way during the illness and burial of their child. at Kirkland Drug Co.'s Curd ot Thanks Curd of Thanks. The family of the late Mrs. C. G. Fisher desire to tender to all friends who so kindly assisted them in any way during the last illness ot their Moved mother. G. A. Hurley was a Salem vis itor last week. It is generally known here that the wife of the new senator from Washington, Levi Ankeny, is a Polk county lady, a daughter of the late United States Senator Xes mith, of Derry, this county. ltOKW JAMES. On Saturday, February 7. P)03, to Mr. and Mrs. John James, of Suver.'a boy. i